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Looking Into the Past

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Creative Magazine Holders

The most creative holders, stands and racks that will store your newspapers and magazines in style.

         
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The Emotional Food Pyramid

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Why

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Scratchboard

The line work of the scratchboard, usually done in black or sepia, becomes the foundation for the color, which is applied at the final stages of finishing the art. I often tend to mix media throughout the entire process, scratching, painting, fading back and 'aging' with steel wool, drawing and inking, pasting in type, even resorting to collage at times.

       
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Milk

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Leaves of Grass

This film is about two identical twins with two very different personalities and ideals for life. Trouble ensues when one of them decides to take on a local drug lord.

Seriously, I found "Leaves of Grass" boring. If it's funny as people say, I certainly missed all of the humour. The plot is boring and dull, and does not uplift your spirits. It's a dull plot that is so dully presented. There were quite a few moments that I thought I was going to fall asleep. Edward Norton is great in the film, he plays two polar opposite characters with such ease. He even masters different accents for the two characters! However, that is not enough to save "Leaves of Grass" from being a dull wreck.

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ICushion

A giant iPhone cushion for all you iPhone fans!
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How men and women argue

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A Single Man

From its very first images A Single Man shows that it is more than obvious that this film has been made by a fashion designer. Take by take Tom Ford has succeeded to transmit his pedantic vision of things to the cameraman and later to the spectator. Every image to the last one is beautiful in the sense of colors, of decorations and so on to the tiniest details. Maybe sometimes it is too perfect, too neat, but you can't blame him for that!

The "next best thing" that makes this movie so enjoyable is, no doubt, Colin Firth. As not an expert of his acting career, it was pleasant to see him in a slightly different role, not again the "mr-darcy-like grumpy, who after all is very romantic". Nevertheless, in this movie the Colin Firth character still keeps him for himself. Only some dreamlike flash-backs gives a look what's going on in his head. Altogether, quite a touching combination and a realistic one, speaking of loss of the loved one – exterior numbness and interior agony. Colin Firth here is more than capable to give a beautiful combination of both. Relatively small amount of dialogs adds the value – spoken out feelings have the tendency to become less worthy. What concerns Julianne Moore, she looks as beautiful as always, but the role somehow didn't move me as I think it was meant to.All lonely and pathetic, but somehow undone. But perhaps it's Colin Firth who steals all the attention...

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