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Ledger and friends' present actor's final role

>> Saturday, May 23, 2009

By DAVID GERMAIN,AP Movie Writer - 2 hours 2 minutes ago

CANNES, France – Heath Ledger's zeal roused his co-stars to up their game in his final film, and his death inspired them _ and three A-list friends who completed his role _ to carry on with a story the late actor had wanted to see, director Terry Gilliam said Friday.

As Gilliam's "The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus" premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, the filmmaker said Ledger almost co-directed the film.

"Heath was enjoying himself so much, and he was ad-libbing a lot, which I don't normally allow ... but Heath was just brilliant at it, and he got everybody else going," Gilliam said. "Everybody was just energized by Heath. He was extraordinary. He was almost exhausting because he had so much energy.

"That just passed on to everyone else. Everyone's part grew because they were full of Heath's energy," Gilliam said. "What I thought was interesting was to watch people filling the void that Heath left. Everybody was just growing to make sure that there was no void left in the space that Heath had left us."

The movie closes with the dedication: "A film from Heath Ledger and friends."

Ledger's death by an accidental prescription drug overdose on Jan. 22, 2008, left Gilliam with some of the biggest hurdles he has faced in a career filled with tough breaks. Gilliam fought prolonged battles with studio executives over both "Brazil" (1985) and his previous Ledger collaboration "The Brothers Grimm" (2005).

In 2000, Gilliam saw his fantasy epic "The Man Who Killed Don Quixote" shut down after a few days of shooting because of a string of mishaps. On Friday, the director said he would soon restart production on Don Quixote, which will star Johnny Depp.

Gilliam said that, when Ledger died with only about half of his performance for "Doctor Parnassus" filmed, his first thought was to scrap the film.

"Fortunately, I was surrounded by really good people who insisted that I couldn't be such a lazy bastard and that we had to go out and find a way of finishing the film for Heath," Gilliam said.

His solution was to cast Johnny Depp, Jude Law and Colin Farrell to play incarnations of Ledger during otherworldly portions of the fantasy film.

Ledger's character, Tony, is a slick-tongued fundraiser for children's charities who crosses Russian mobsters and is left for dead, hanging under a London bridge. He's rescued by a small theater troupe run by Parnassus (Christopher Plummer), an immortal monk who made a deal with the devil (Tom Waits) and now must find a way to keep the wily demon from taking the soul of his teenage daughter (Lily Cole).

Parnassus is overseer of a magic mirror that sends people to a world of imagination, and the script called for Tony to take three trips to the other side _ portions of the film that had not been shot when Ledger died.

Depp, who worked with Gilliam on "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" (1998) and the Quixote picture before it was aborted, along with Law and Farrell stepped in to each play an incarnation of Tony on his through-the-looking-glass sequences.

"The real credit has got to go to Johnny, Colin and Jude, which was an extraordinary thing, to come in," Gilliam said. "They're all doing other films, they're involved in other projects, and they came to the rescue of this thing.

"They did it solely, basically, for nothing. The money they would have been paid went to Matilda, Heath's daughter. To me, they're the real heroes."

Ledger won the supporting-actor Academy Award in February for his last completed role as the maniacal Joker in "The Dark Knight."

"Doctor Parnassus" includes allusions that eerily parallel the mythic aura that has grown around Ledger. The movie has references to unforeseen death, remaining forever young _ even James Dean, to whom Ledger has been compared as another rising star who died before his time.

Gilliam said those parallels were in the script before Ledger died, and he decided they should stay because "this is the movie Heath wanted to see, and this is the movie that we will do. And I hope he would be pleased with it. I think he would be."

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25 Natural Ways to Relieve Headaches : A Mind-Body Approach to Health and Well-Being

>> Thursday, May 21, 2009


25 Natural Ways to Relieve Headaches : A Mind-Body Approach to Health and Well-Being
McGraw-Hill Companies (October 2, 2001) | ISBN: 0658013750 | 152 pages | PDF | 3 MB

Americans spend more than $4 billion a year on over-the-counter headache remedies. This much-needed book examines the many types of headaches, helps identify their causes, and provides safe alternatives for headache treatment and prevention. From vitamins and minerals to meditation, massage and homeopathy, here is the ultimate resource for treating today's headaches and preventing tomorrow's.

From the Back Cover
More than forty million people suffer from chronic, debilitating headaches, and in the United States, we spend more than $4 billion on over-the-counter painkillers. This widespread health problem can leave you merely annoyed with a minor discomfort or completely incapacitated from an excruciatingly painful migraine. 25 Natural Ways to Relieve Headaches will give you hope to relieve headache pain, no matter what its origin or intensity.

25 Natural Ways to Relieve Headaches offers new organic methods for finding relief from headaches. Author Romy Fox explains headaches' diverse triggers--such as air pollutants, stress, and diet--and how to avoid them. She also presents natural ways to alleviate pain with treatments such as:

* Meditation
* Herbs
* Homeopathy
* Acupuncture
* Qi Gong

These are only a few of the effective methods to be found in this book. Each is thoroughly explained and includes addresses, phone numbers, and websites for further information, such as finding a practitioner in your area. With this breakthrough title, you will not only find relief from pain but perhaps a path to a headache-free life as well.

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Global Finance Magazine, Free Subscription

>> Wednesday, May 20, 2009



Magazine - Global Finance Magazine
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Global Finance has been providing monthly news and analysis since 1987 about companies and financial institutions that do business around the world. Global Finance delivers the full story; corporate finance, joint ventures and M&A, country profiles , capital markets, investor relations, currencies, banking, risk management, custody, direct investment, money management and all the rest-specifically tailored for corporate readers around the world. Our coverage has helped define the very concept of globalization.


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For today's corporations, there is only one market-and it is global. Global Finance is the publication that speaks the language of finance to senior management at the world's largest companies-the people who control the finances, strategies, and major purchases-and to the bankers and money managers who serve them.

Global Finance gives its 50,000 subscribers and over 285,000 readers in more than 160 countries the guidance and market intelligence that is critical to operating successfully in this new and exciting environment. Each month, Global Finance publishes global and regional advertising editions.

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Misia - Garras Dos Sentidos (Claws Of The Senses)


Misia - Garras Dos Sentidos (Claws Of The Senses)
1CD 41:59 | APE | no log | mp3 320 kbps | Covers | Lyrics | 222MB+93MB | RS
Fado | Label: Erato | 1998

I think Misia's "Garras Dos Sentidos" is probably the best form of poetic expression I have ever heard. It is passionate, tragic...and so, SO beautiful. Her voice has a light air of nostalgia that made me think of Lisbon's Barrio Alto. My words will not do her amazing singing ability justice...buy it and experience it yourself. (Amazon user review)

Tracks:
01. Garras Dos Sentidos
02. Dança De Mágoas
03. Estátua Falsa
04. Fado Do retorno I
05. Nenhuma Estrela Caíu
06. Litania
07. Não Me Chamem Pelo Nome
08. Sete Luas
09. Sou De Vidro
10. Fado Do Retorno II
11. Da Vida Quero Os Sinais

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Aynsley Lister,Erja Lyytinen & Ian Parker - Blues Caravan 2006 The New Generation [DVD-5]

>> Monday, May 18, 2009


Aynsley Lister,Erja Lyytinen & Ian Parker - Blues Caravan 2006 The New Generation [DVD-5]
DVD 4,35Gb | Audio: LPCM 2 | Genre: Blues

Description:
The lead in to the bonus section of this highly recommended DVD makes reference to Jeff Beck, John Mayall and Peter Green as precursors to this Blues Caravan 2006. Not so. If anything this project comes closer to the late 80's Alligator 'Showdown' album with Cray, Copeland and Collins.

But in truth Blues Caravan 2006 is a fresh project unlike either of the two above or indeed the 2005 all female Blues Caravan, in respect of the fact that label boss Thomas Ruf sent these three leading European blues talents to record in both Mississippi and Memphis, and the results are far superior to any of the others.

That said, this DVD recorded live at the Underground in Koln, Germany turns out to be a triumph over a number of small unforeseen obstacles. Contrary to the PR, the crowd is anything but excited until three quarters of the way through a three hour set. And the on stage interpersonal frisson does take quite a while to cut through.

The upside is that while the individual performances are fine, it is when the three frontline players come together that they finally take it up to a different level and really engage the strangely muted crowd.

The project opens with an acoustic set of which Ian Parker's country flavoured 'Time Bears Witness' is imbued with a real southern feel. The latter's solo set equally impresses most notably with the funky groove of 'The Moral Man', and the David Crosby influenced 'By Your Side', which benefits from keyboard player Morg Morgan's bv's.

For her part, Erja Lyytinen proves to be an excellent slide playing dobro guitarist and electric guitarist with her own tone, if not the best songwriter in the world.

The triumvirate deliver a passable off stage mid audience, a cappella version of 'Rain In Your Life', which acts as link to Aynsley and his band who cut to the chase with some very derivative, but effective ZZ Top style rocking on 'Everything You Need' and a guitar free for all on a cover of Joe South's 'Hush'.

The inevitable jammed out end section takes in blues, soul, good rocking and even rap, ranging from a three guitar feast on Aynsley's '1010°' and some similar swagger on 'All The Time' through to Erja's poignant 'The Last Love Song'.

The closing title track is the perfect conclusion to a gig that impressively grows in stature, as these three excellent young talents demonstrate that they are anything but blues retreads.


TRACKLISTING:
01 Mississippi Lawnmower Blues
02 Time Bears Witness
03 Dreamland Blues
04 She's All Right
05 Heal Me Love
06 By Your Side
07 If It Must Be / In The Morning
08 Nasty Weather
09 You Talk Dirty
10 I Think Of You
11 Rain In Your Life
12 Everything I Need
13 I Believe
14 Comin' Home 2 U
15 Hush
16 1010 Degrees
17 Too Much To Hide
18 Last Love Song
19 All The Time
20 Blues Caravan

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