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Thursday, June 30, 2011

The King's Speech





The film opens with Prince Albert, Duke of York (later King George VI), known to his wife and family as "Bertie" (played by Colin Firth), the second son of King George V,  speaking at the close of the 1925 British Empire Exhibition  at Wembley Stadium,  with his wife Elizabeth (Helena Bonham Carter) by his side. His stammering speech visibly unsettles the thousands of listeners in the audience. The duke tries several unsuccessful treatments and gives up, until his wife persuades him to see Lionel Louge (Geoffrey Rush), an Australian speech therapist in London. In their first session, Logue requests that they address each other by their Christian names, a breach of royal etiquette – and Logue tells the duke that he will be calling him by his family name, Bertie, from here on. At first, Bertie is reluctant to receive treatment. Logue bets Bertie a Shilling that he can read perfectly at that very moment, and gives him Hamlet's ''To be, or not to be'' soliloquy to read aloud, which he does while listening to loud music on headphones. Logue records Bertie's reading on a gramophone record, but convinced that he has stammered throughout, Bertie leaves in a huff, declaring his condition "hopeless." Logue offers him the recording as a keepsake.
AfterKinge George V (Michael Gambon) makes his 1934 Christmas address, he explains to Bertie the importance of broadcasting for the modern monarchy in a perilous international situation, declares that "David" (Edward, the Prince of Wales, played by Guy Pearce), Bertie's older brother, will bring ruin to the family and the country when he is king, and demands that Bertie train himself to fill in – starting with himself practising reading his father's speech. After an agonising attempt to do so, Bertie plays Logue's recording and hears himself making an unbroken recitation of Shakespeare. He returns to Logue, and they work together on muscle relaxation and breath control, while Logue gently probes the psychological roots of the stammer, much to Bertie's embarrassment. Bertie soon reveals some of the pressures of his childhood: his strict father; the repression of his natural left-handedness; a painful treatment with metal splints for his knock-Knees;  a nanny who favoured his elder brother, pinched him to make him cry, and did not feed him adequately ("It took my parents three years to notice," says Bertie); and the early death in 1919 of his little brother Prince John. As the treatment progresses, Lionel and Bertie become friends and confidants.

At his next session, Bertie has not forgotten the incident. He is most aggravated by being able to more or less speak without stammering to everyone except his own brother. Logue, noticing that when he curses he does not stammer, has him say every swear word he can think of. After doing so, Bertie briefs him on the extent of David's folly with Wallis Simpson, Logue insists that Bertie could be king. Outraged, Bertie accuses Logue of treason and mocks Logue's failed acting career and humble origins, causing a rift in their friendship. When King Edward VIII does in fact abdicate to marry, Bertie becomes King George VI. The new king realises that he needs Logue's help; he and the queen visit the Logues' residence to apologise. When the king insists that Logue be seated in the king's box during his coronation in Westminster Abbey, Dr Cosmo Gordon Lang the Archbishop of Canterbury (Derek Jacobi), questions Logue's qualifications. This prompts another confrontation between the king and Logue, who explains he had begun by treating shell-shocked soldiers in the last war.  When the king still isn't convinced about his own strengths, Logue sits in King Edward's Chair  and dismisses the Stone of Scone  as a trifle. The king remonstrates with Logue for his disrespect, surprising himself at his own sudden eloquence, which Logue had provoked.On 20 January 1936, George V dies, and David accedes to the throne as King Edward VIII, still wanting to marry Wallis Simpson (Eve Best), a divorced American socialite. At a party in Balmoral Castle,  Bertie points out that Edward cannot marry a divorced woman and retain the throne; Edward accuses his brother of a medieval-style plot to usurp his throne, citing Bertie's speech lessons as an attempt to ready himself and resurrecting his childhood taunt of "B-B-B-Bertie".
Upon the September 1939 declaration of war with Germany,  Bertie summons Logue to Buckingham Palace to help him prepare for his radio speech to Britain and the Empire. As the king and Logue move through the palace to a tiny studio, Winston Churchill (Timothy Spall) reveals to the king that he, too, had once had a speech impediment but had found a way to use it to his advantage. As millions of people listen to their radios, the king delivers his speech as if to Logue, who coaches him throughout. As Logue watches, the king steps onto the balcony of the palace with his family, where thousands of Londoners, who had gathered in the streets to hear the speech over loudspeakers, cheer and applaud him.
A final title card  explains that, during the many speeches King George VI gave during World War II, Logue was always present. It also notes that in 1944 the king made Logue a Commander of the Royal Victorian Order in recognition of Logue's personal service to the Monarch. The final card states that Bertie and Logue remained friends for the rest of their lives.

大国男児 - Love Bingo!


=D this is the new song from the group The Boss with the song ''Love Bingo''

Thursday, June 23, 2011

The Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare




City of Bones

The main characters, Clary Fray and Simon Lewis, are at a club where Clary witnesses a murder by a group of teens, and is shocked that Simon and the club's security guard, cannot see the culprit— a boy called Jace, who claims that the boy he killed was a demon. The next day, Jace offers to take Clary to meet his tutor, but before she can do so, she receives a distressing phone call from her mother. She returns home to find her mother missing, the apartment trashed, and a monstrous creature, a Ravener demon, lying in wait for her. She defeats the creature, but is injured in the process, and Jace takes her to his home. His home is called 'the Institute', an old gothic cathedral in New York that humans, or mundanes, can't see, because it is protected by a force called glamour. Here, she recuperates and meets Hodge Starkweather, Jace's tutor, as well as his adoptive siblings Isabelle and Alec Lightwood.
Returning to her apartment with Jace, Clary is attacked again, this time by a monster called a 'Forsaken', which Jace kills. They escape through a portal to Luke's, a family friend's, house, where they meet Simon and overhear a conversation between Luke and two men who Jace reveals to have killed his father. They return, with Simon, to the Institute and recount the conversation to Hodge, who in return tells them the tale of a group of 'Shadowhunters', or demon hunters who are invisible to humans, known as 'the Circle', who attempted to kill all 'Downworlders'. Although their leader, Valentine, was supposedly burned to death, Hodge feels that Valentine may have survived. Hodge also reveals that he, the Lightwoods, Luke, and Clary's mother Jocelyn were all members of the Circle.
Hodge then acquires the help of a monk with miraculous powers, called a 'Silent Brother', Jeremiah, to discover how Clary is able to see Shadowhunters and why she was attacked. Jeremiah discovers a block on Clary's mind, and takes her and Jace to the City of Bones, where the Silent Brothers attempt to break it. Although the attempt fails, Clary discovers flashes of information, particularly the name Magnus Bane, which, with Isabelle's help, Clary traces to a party, which she attends with Jace, Simon, Alec and Isabelle. There, they discover that Magnus is the High Warlock of Brooklyn, and he placed the block on Clary, due to her mother's wishes, although his attempts to help her remember are unhelpful. During the party, Simon is turned into a rat by a faerie drink, and Jace and Clary have to rescue him after he is taken home by a vampire.
After returning to the Institute, Jace and Clary talk and eventually kiss, but when Simon catches them and gets angry they argue with each other, with Simon revealing he was in love with her. Clary begins to draw, and draws a rune which allows her to make her drawing real, leading her to believe that this was how her mother hid the Mortal Cup, within a Tarot card. They return to Clary's apartment, and are attacked by a demon who is searching for the Mortal Cup. The battle leaves Alec badly injured and Simon saves their lives. They return to the Institute and give Hodge the Cup, but he betrays them and gives the Cup, and Jace, to Valentine. When he tries to escape, Hodge is attacked by Luke in werewolf form. Luke then tells Clary that Valentine was her father, before he and his pack attack Valentine's headquarters.
During the attack, Luke and Clary get inside, and while Luke is distracted, Clary finds Valentine and Jace. Valentine reveals that he is also Jace's father, making them siblings. Luke then returns to fight Valentine, with Jace's help, but Valentine escapes to Idris, where he has hidden the Cup. Clary retrieves her mother, who is in a coma, and takes her to a hospital. In the meantime, Alec has been healed by Magnus Bane. Clary and Jace meet at the Institute and express their frustration that they cannot be together.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Hyun Bin - That Man



Hyun Bin sings the Main song to the secret garden Drama, the song is called ''That Man''

Vistlip - Alo[n]e lyrics on english







Alone in the dark room
Loneliness is unpleasant
it's probably like that for everyone
yet why do the two of us feel so much lonelier than that?

There is no peep hole in our hearts
so we just keep on misunderstanding,
This distance is interfering and I can't hear you so well, so I want you to let me hold you

In the freezer are vanilla flavoured ice cream and memory shaved ice,
sleeping quietly as they're chased by the expiration date

Like a colour whose pink x black don't wear out,
let's interweave the two of us who are weak!
Speaking of "a reason to live", let me be your reason

"I love you" is too simple but
I can't find ant other suitable expression,
So when we wake up in our morning divination corner 
I want to smile and say "Good Morning" next to you

'Cause the 'n' of 'alone' looked like a birdcage 
I erased it with the clear button to set you free

Let's always act out our story that has no fragments of variety
I don't need an imitation of someone
but an original, irreplaceable existence

I want to be with you
and I love you
with a style that may become troublesome, but is just right
While making your head all flustered I hold my hands up to your sky!

Does this voice reach?
Deeply...
Does this song reach?
Floatingly...

Monday, June 20, 2011

Change-J-Min


J-Min with the opening song from the anime Hanasakeru Seishounen! one of my personal fav. songs <3

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Seiken no Blacksmith opening HD

the opening of the anime Seiken No Black smith =D

Golden Bomber - Memeshikute PV


Golden Bomber with the Music Video for the song ''Memeshikute''

Alice Nine - 「BLUE FLAME](水)発売!


Alice Nine is back with a new singel called Blue Flame !

D=OUT - ONE




vistlip - SINDRA PV HD


Vistlip with they're new mv ''Sindra''
vistlip have been gone for a year due to a car accident that happen last year were the manger died.

but they are back again and going strong with new spirith and songs!

Friday, June 10, 2011

My Top 10 fav. Wattpad storys !



1. Pregnant At sixteen..with a vampires baby! by Nikkichicky

2. My Heart Burns For you by GraceMeWithYourLove

3. One Husband, Two kids... And I'm Only Nineteen + book two by renesmee09

4. I'm a Kidnapped Runaway! by LoveLover

5. Trying to Forget by Parisael

6. Noting Left to Lose by Kirsty1000

7. The Boy Who Sneaks in My Bedroom Window by Kirsty1000

8. Being a Rockstar Sucks by Redzebra

9. Kidnapped, By a Vampire!

10. He's My Marster, I Belong To Him by cold_lady19

Sunday, June 5, 2011