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Very Cool Bar Trick Very Cool Bar Trick. Stack a business card, a cigarette and a coin on a glass. Now remove only the business card and the cigarette so that the coin falls into the glass. This is a very cool bar trick. You can perform the bar trick with simple objects that you can find in any bar. The Bar Trick seems impossible and that is why it is so cool. You can find more bar tricks at http://easybartricks.com. We have a huge collection of Bar tricks. You can find this bar trick at http://easybartricks.com/blown-away-bar-trick.html. All the bar tricks are free and presented in video. Very Cool Bar Trick. Tags: Bar, Bets, Bill, Bottle, Coin, Free, Hustle, Magic, Money, Proposition, Real, Trick, Tricks, Video 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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The Proposition part 6 Film: The Proposition Directed by John Hillcoat Australia (2006) Revisionist Western/Psychological Drama 10 parts/110 minutes (WARNING: Film contains adult language and scenes of graphic violence. Rated R by MPAA) Synopsis: An outlaw is goaded into taking on justice at its most brutal in this hard-edged Western set in rural Australia in the 1880s. Charlie Burns (Guy Pearce) is a criminal living in the outback. He and his two brothers, Arthur (Danny Huston) and Mikey (Richard Wilson), are on the run from the law for rape and murder. Arthur is a violent and dangerous sociopath with a much longer rap sheet than his siblings and a reputation for hiding out in villages so lawless the police are afraid to visit them, while Mikey is much younger and more impressionable. The authorities capture Charlie and Mikey after a bloody shootout, and the brothers are handed over to Capt. Stanley (Ray Winstone), a British lawman sent to Australia to help bring order to the colonies. Stanley proposes a deal to Charlie, explaining that it's Arthur he really wants, and that he's willing to spare the childlike and terrified Mikey if Charlie can find Arthur and murder him. Charlie, realizing that this is his only hope to save his younger brother, agrees and sets out to find and execute his other brother, who he believes has gone too far into the world of crime. Review: Director John Hillcoat and writer Nick Cave (of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds fame) deliver an Australian western without genre traditions in mind -- instead, their movie explores the complexities of moral relativity. Set in the harsh times before Australia was fully settled, the story features a fragile society barely clinging to civil order. It suggests that man is not so far away from beast, and what potentially sets him apart is his desire to lead a civilized life shaped by moral concerns. It is said that revenge is a dish best served cold. The Proposition illustrates that, extending the metaphor, revenge is more often bitter than sweet. Gritty to the point of being disturbing, The Proposition examines the revenge thriller not as the culmination of righteous indignation, but as a pyrrhic victory devoid of catharsis. On the surface, The Proposition may echo Hollywood's storied Westerns, but the look and the feel of the film are more disquieting than anything that John Ford or Sergio Leone ever brought to the screen. The film is awash in dirt. There's not a lot of spare water in this territory and it shows. Everyone is dirty. When men gather in the street to watch a flogging, we see hundreds of flies crawling all over their clothing. The flogging is the most brutal of its kind this side of The Passion of the Christ, with the telling moment coming when the flogger wrings the blood from his instrument. It's one of those images that will have even hardened gore-lovers flinching. There's nothing pretty about the look of The Proposition, and its visual griminess reflects the souls of its characters. The strength of The Proposition is its relentless moral ambiguity. Characters that would be heroic in more conventional movies show their darker sides, and the blackguards are given lighter, less ominous shades. It comes down to survival and justice. In a harsh land where so many are fighting to attain the former, is the latter an unreachable dream? And when does revenge as a means of justice cross over to become revenge as a means of survival? The Proposition may not answer these questions, but it addresses them and leaves it to the viewer to draw the conclusions. The result is as unsettling as it is compelling. Tags: 2005, 2006, Australia, Australian, Huston, Proposition, The, cave, contemporary, country, cowboy, danny, entire, film, frontier, gang, gunslinger, guy, happy, history, land, movie, nick, old, outback, outlaw, part, pearce, rural, scene, song, soundtrack, trailer, west, western, wild 1 Downloads - Last from: http://downthisvideo.com/ (Your Blog here!) |
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YES on Proposition 8 (Prop 8) your rights http://www.preservingmarriage.org Young adults from California are voting YES on Proposition 8 in favor of preserving traditional marriage. Listen to them explain why. Tags: Proposition, california, decide, families, marriage, on, preserving, prop, propisition, protect, reason, reasons, support, vote, yes 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |