Thursday, November 22, 2012

91% Lincoln

All Critics (160) | Top Critics (43) | Fresh (145) | Rotten (15)

It's the most remarkable movie Steven Spielberg has made in quite a spell, and one of the things that makes it remarkable is how it fulfills those expectations by simultaneously ignoring and transcending them.

Lincoln paints a powerful and compelling portrait of the man who has become an icon. We don't need to see more of his life to understand how rare a figure he was - this window is more than sufficient.

Lincoln offers proof of what magic can happen when an actor falls in love with his character. Because as great as Day-Lewis has been in his many parts, he has never seemed quite so smitten.

The film masterfully captures the dual dilemmas facing the president in the final months of his life: how to bring the war between the states to an end, and how to eradicate slavery, once and for all.

Lincoln is a stirring reminder that politics can be noble. Might there be a lesson here for today's shrill D.C. discourse? 'Tis a consummation devoutly to be wished.

Day-Lewis' voice is thin and reedy, which jibes with historical accounts but subverts our expectations. His attitude makes listeners lean in, and so do we, magnetized by his kindly reserve.

Daniel Day-Lewis is picture-perfect as 'Lincoln.'

Spielberg respects his audience's intelligence enough to tell the complex story and maintain a great deal of historical accuracy.

Why don't we give the best actor Oscar to Daniel Day-Lewis right now and save everyone a lot of trouble?

A poignant portrait of Lincoln's last days, time spent as a marked man making his appointed rounds en route to his rendezvous with destiny.

The best aspect of Lincoln is the stellar performance by Daniel Day-Lewis as Abraham Lincoln. Day-Lewis always is devoted to finding the authenticity.

Lincoln's cast gets high marks for making the film more entertaining than it has any right to be.

Superlative and spellbinding, this surprisingly relevant observation on the essence of leadership is, undoubtedly, one of the best pictures of the year.

Figuratively, at its visual core, 'Lincoln' is a collection of Mathew Brady photos come to life. Daniel Day-Lewis dominates. His Oscar worthy performance encompasses greatness...(He) IS Lincoln.

For all its good intentions and spurts of innovation, it never really comes alive as living, breathing history. Instead, it too often plays like an audio reading of the Congressional Record, with some unwieldy domestic scenes tossed in for good measure.

What I wanted to say to Daniel Day-Lewis and Sally Field: for God's sake, just stop and take your Oscars...you're breaking my heart and you're killing me.

Too long, too many side stories but great work from Daniel Day-Lewis. Director Steven Spielberg often shoots him in poses that make him look like Lincoln's famous penny.

No matter what, Lincoln is a sharp and patient movie that compares well to other contemplative films seen in recent years. Like The Social Network or Moneyball, we step inside the process and explore it in vivid detail.

A lively, intelligent, and even fun examination of how one man inspired America to change forever.

Lincoln lives, vividly, in Daniel Day-Lewis' performance.

We end up believing in the actor, in Lincoln himself, and in his mission - if not exactly the self-imposed pomp and circumstance of the history lesson.

Lincoln peels back the mythos just enough to give us glimpses of our 16th President as a living, breathing man and the result of this loving portrait is one of the best movies of the year.

This is how the political sausage is made and it will make you feel better about American Democracy. Not many movies can say that.

Source: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/lincoln_2011/

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3 great garden improvements to add value to your home | Beverley ...

In the struggle against the economy throughout the UK it is essential any improvement we make is guaranteed to add value to our homes, whether it being inside or out. Today I focus this article on 3 great garden improvements to add value to your home.

In this article I intend to show you three garden improvements that I have seen work on so many occasions when it comes to the overall value of the home and also for enjoyment for the family.

Adding/Improving a decking area

One thing that makes our garden a focal point of the home is a good decking area, seen by many as an extra living space or room to the home having a decking area is an improvement definitely worthwhile.

Adding a decking area to your home is not a very expensive garden improvement compared to the returns you could get on the valuation of your home. But if you already have a decking area and it looks run down then simply giving it another lick of paint and showing it some attention can in fact make a huge difference. Along with adding a lick of paint I would advise you firstly sand down any areas that are subject to wear and tear to give a smooth, relaxing and also enjoyable feel to the place once again.

When it comes to selling your home any surveyor, estate agent and also potential buyers see a well looked after decking area as a huge plus point to any home. Any home that doesn?t have one will probably lose valuation on it due to the fact as this is seen as a home improvement to be done.

Once your decking are is either revitalised or created it is a good idea to add some modern outdoor furniture. This creates that ultimate living space, with the potential of summer parties and BBQ?s something wanted by most in the modern era. A decking area should be one of the first garden improvements to any home.

Conservatories

The conservatory has become one of the most popular home improvements throughout the UK. And today I intend on classing it as a garden improvement simply because of the fact it is an extension on our homes, from our gardens.

With the conservatory being a home improvement that everybody seems to love why wouldn?t it add valuation to your home? When estate agents, surveyors or potential buyers see a well formatted, nicely decorated and also conventional conservatory they are not only likely to add value to your home, but also increase its selling appeal.

Yes at first the conservatory may seem a fairly expensive improvement but in the long run you should see a substantial increase in your homes valuation as I just spoke about. The conservatory is also one of the only garden improvements that you can use whatever the weather. Lets be honest with the unpredictability of this in the United Kingdom being sheltered from the weather is a huge plus in the garden.

Garden Rooms

This is a personal favourite of mine, and something that I would advise anybody to do. Not only because of the huge improvement you could see in your homes valuation through the installation of the garden room but also simply for the fact a garden room can have whatever use you want.

Popular designs for garden rooms include:

  • Home Gym
  • Bedroom
  • Home Office
  • New Kitchen
  • Hideout for teenagers

The garden room is in my opinion probably the best garden room design to date, with the range of possibilities being endless. When I spoke about the conservatory, I believe the garden room is the next level of garden room improvement. With a conservatory you may be limited to a certain size however the garden room can literally be planned, designed and built to whatever size you deem appropriate.

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Source: http://beverleyoutdoorfurniture.co.uk/blog/3-great-garden-improvements-to-add-value-to-your-home-2/

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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Terrance Zdunich ? Blog Archive ? Surgery, Surgery!

Last week, your friendly neighborhood GraveRobber underwent surgery, surgery. Below is an account of the experience, including photos? so if you haven?t the stomach for scalpels and blood, or simply prefer not to have your recollections of me, or the characters I play in film, sullied with skin growths, puss, and bile, then read no further. If, however, you?re brave enough to join me in the ?infected tent?, then peel off your bandaids, grab a pastrami sandwich, and roll up a gurney for a little surgery storytime!

I can?t feel nothing at all?

The skin on my scalp is prone to cysts. Other than this nasty malady, I?m extremely fortunate in the physical health department. I was born with all my limbs intact, never needed braces, have perfect vision, and can count the times I?ve had to visit a doctor on one hand. This fitness lottery ticket has been a blessing for this broke-ass, non-health-insurance-card-carrying artist, but it?s also left me ill-prepared to navigate the counterintuitive, bureaucratic nature of America?s healthcare system.

As I was saying, I?m prone to cysts. Sebaceous cysts, to be specific. These growths, commonly brought about by clogged hair follicles, are like big pimples. They sprout like grapes on a vine, grow, and don?t go away without surgery. Although unsightly, these cysts aren?t dangerous. In my case, I?ve had a handful of of them on my noggin, hidden beneath my hair, for years.

Over the last twelve months or so, one of these fatty masses, located near my hairline, grew to the point where it was not only visible, but became an irritant whenever I?d wear headphones or run a brush through my mane. This particular cyst?let?s call him Lucius?was also a source of embarrassment.

Earlier this year, sitting in the makeup chair on the set of The Devil?s Carnival, the makeup team would stretch latex and rubber over my skull each night to transform me into the character of Lucifer. During this process, I?d weather shame and self-consciousness, worried that I was grossing out my coworkers with my cysts. Or, at the very least, being judged. Every time a new artist would apply the Lucifer prosthetics, I?d preemptively announce, ?don?t worry, it?s not contagious.? The same awkwardness held true with barbers, and pretty much anyone who came in contact with my pebbly pate.

On The Devil?s Carnival?s road tours, I found myself hiding my cyst-laden cranium beneath beanies and hats for fear of weirding out fans. One could pretty much gage my confidence level on a given night based on whether or not I was sporting a cap.

Worse, I?d usually feel bad about feeling bad over something so minor. My bashfulness seemed petty in the knowledge of people suffering from way worse physical afflictions than my own? some of whom may have been seated in our audiences on tour, many of whom suffered from ailments that were probably incurable. I also felt like a pansy for putting such stock in my appearance. This critical awareness did little to temper my insecurities, however. Like a killer who knows that DNA evidence could lead to capture yet still jerks off at the crime scene, I could not repress my self-consciousness.

In the spirit of cleaning house to wrap up 2012, I decided to deal with my cysts. In October, I filed my taxes, organized my studio, groomed the Minotaur, and made inquiries to have Lucius permanently detached from my dome. And, in the spirit of conquering my fears by facing them, I also committed to sharing the experience?cysts and all?in this blog.

With a cut and stitch?

Before I go into the gory details of the operation, I feel compelled to mention the experience of piloting the American healthcare system without medical insurance? an adventure far more gruesome than the surgery itself.

I?d heard the horror stories about American healthcare. We all have. But I naively believed that living in Los Angeles?one of the largest, most diverse cities in the free world?with cash in hand, and knowledge of the procedure I needed, I could readily find a facility that would help. How wrong I was?

Like a responsible citizen, I started out by researching my ailment, including the complexity and cost of the removal process. I did this before burdening the waiting room of a clinic with my presence, taking seats away from someone who might need attention more than I. Armed with knowledge on sebaceous cysts, I contacted a handful of local medical centers, explained exactly what I needed, asked for a quote, and announced that I?d be paying cash. Apparently, saying that you won?t be using a third party system to pay is on par with asking to barter with seashells, as I was met with bewilderment at every turn. A cyst removal, I might add, is a relatively inexpensive procedure.

I eventually found a clinic, made an appointment, paid the visiting fee (which was non-refundable, but allegedly would be deposited against the cost of the surgery), sat down on the doctor?s slab, and braced myself for the knife. Instead, I was informed that the surgery would need to be a separate visit, at a separate location, with a different doctor, and that the visitation fee I paid was basically just for the referral. Even though I was crystal-clear about what I needed before arrival, and that I didn?t require an incidental system to handle payment or reference, here I was, cash in hand, being made to jump through hoops.

Resentfully, I took their referral, but expressed how I viewed their lack of transparency regarding the predictable outcome of my visit as an unethical affront. They apologized, and then warranted that I would 100% be treated by a surgeon at the new clinic. They also gave me a comprehensive quote on what the procedure would cost per cyst (I had funds enough to remove two, including Lucius).

By the time the second appointment rolled around, I was more than eager to have the operation, and to put this affair behind me. But because of the prior experience, I was also skeptical. Apprehensively, I paid for another office visit, which I was now informed would not be credited towards the procedure. I was also told that the doctor would only have time to remove one cyst, that if I wanted more than one removed, I?d need to make another appointment, and pay for yet another office visit.

As you can imagine, this news was not only disappointing, but infuriating. I held my tongue, clinched my jaw, and repeated a silent mantra that a hospital was no place for a spree killing. I also considered the ramifications of insulting a surgeon before surgery. This would be akin to insulting a chef before dining, and then wondering how the loogie came to be a-floating in my soup.

Frustration aside, I?d like to state that both of the doctors I saw struck me as honest, altruistic people who, through no choice of their own, were made to contend with an asinine, counterproductive system to deliver their art. I am thankful that these compassionate souls exist, but wish the American medical ministry was more about doctors and patients and less about paperwork.

Once all of the bureaucratic roadblocks were hurdled, my time spent under the knife was remarkably quick and painless. The doc even allowed photos to be taken of the extraction process, including posing for a snapshot while holding the removed cyst and flashing devil horns (Courtney, thanks for photographing the filthy proceeding without vomiting or passing out!). The whole affair took about fifteen minutes, which included numbing the area, making an incision, squeezing out the grape-sized intruder?a pink glob that looked like a fetus?and then stitching me back up. In two-weeks? time, the three stitches can be removed. I?ll be doing this myself as I?ll be damned if I?ll pay for another hospital visit for such a simple task. I also refuse to pay for what will most likely be a hidden referral fee for a hidden referral to a stitch specialist.

Even with my surgeon?who I knew had seen far greater monstrosities than the minefield on the roof of my skull?I felt pangs of embarrassment as she examined, and then excised, the cyst? so I am relieved to share that Lucius is gone (burned or buried at sea, I hope!) and that my scalp, and my pride, have begun the healing process. Please help me in bidding Lucius, adieu.

If you feel so inclined, please share some of your own medical war stories below (I?m tempted to say pictures or it didn?t happen, but I?m not sure this blog allows photo attachments).

Source: http://www.terrancezdunich.com/blog/surgery-surgery/

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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Iran says U.S., powers must be more constructive in atom talks

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Iran is ready for new talks with global powers on its nuclear program but the United States and others seeking to rein in its uranium enrichment activities must be more constructive, Tehran's ambassador to Russia said on Monday.

Barack Obama's re-election has increased the chances of a revival of talks between Iran and six powers, but the envoy said the U.S. president should "change the conduct of the United States as regards Iran and choose a more logical approach."

Ambassador Reza Sajjadi said senior Iranian officials had conveyed Tehran's preparedness for new negotiations to Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov last week, but his remarks appeared to set a firm tone for any new round.

"We hope that in the next talks, the six nations - instead of (applying) a double standard, would approach these talks more constructively," Sajjadi told a news conference, speaking through an interpreter.

Three rounds of talks since April have failed to resolve the long dispute over Iran's nuclear program, which Western powers say is aimed at developing a nuclear weapons capability. Iran denies this, saying its program is for peaceful energy only.

But neither side has been willing to abandon dialogue, in part because a total breakdown could heighten the risk of Israel bombing Iranian nuclear facilities, potentially igniting a new war in the Middle East.

The six nations leading diplomatic efforts with Iran - permanent U.N. Security Council members the United States, Britain, France, Russia and China, as well as Germany - meet on Wednesday to discuss negotiating strategy.

UNDERGROUND ENRICHMENT

Iran's critics say it has used talks to play for time while drawing closer to weapons capability, mostly by increasing its stockpile of uranium enriched to a level - 20 percent - that makes it relatively easy to further process to bomb grade.

Uranium enrichment refined to 5 percent is suitable to fuel civilian nuclear power plants - Iran has none but says it plans to build them - while Tehran says the 20 percent product is for running its Tehran medical research reactor.

A U.N. nuclear agency report last week said Iran is set to sharply expand its uranium enrichment after installing all the centrifuges its underground Fordow plant was built for. Uranium is being enriched to 20 percent purity there.

Asked whether the additional centrifuges at Fordow would be used to refine to 20 percent or to the lower level required to make reactor fuel, Sajjadi did not answer directly but gave no indication they would be used for lower-level enrichment.

"Fordow already is operating, and ... is carrying out enrichment of uranium up to 20 percent," he said.

Sajjadi said a priority for Iran at a new round of talks would be receiving a formal response from the global powers to a "five-point" proposal that Tehran put forward at previous talks and includes a range of nuclear and non-nuclear issues.

He did not elaborate on how the United States and other powers could be more constructive. But his references to "logical approach" and "double standard", have often been used by Iranian negotiators and are regarded as code language for Tehran's demand for formal recognition of the right to enrich uranium and a removal of U.N. sanctions.

They were also another signal that Iran would not buckle under increasingly harsh economic sanctions meant to pressure it to suspend enrichment and negotiate on safeguards that big powers see as vital to ensuring Iran's program is peaceful.

"During the talks, the United States had two approaches up until now. First of all, they wanted to force Iran to retreat and to reject its legal rights. And second, to damage Iran's economy and deliver blows to the Iranian people," Sajjadi said.

"Iran has shown that there will be no retreat and that the reaction of the Iranian people to such mistaken actions will be decisive. So it is probably necessary for Mr. Obama to change the conduct of the United States as regards Iran and choose a more logical approach."

A diplomat familiar with Fordow said that 700 centrifuges which had been newly installed and tested were ready to start enriching "any day" but that it was still unclear whether they would be used for 20 percent refined uranium - as the 700 already operating there - or for lower-grade material.

"They can be used for 20 percent and can also be used for 5 pct," the diplomat said. They are fully ready."

(Additional reporting by Fredrik Dahl in Vienna, editing by Mark Heinrich)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/iran-says-u-powers-must-more-constructive-atom-131925954.html

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Monday, November 19, 2012

Fundraiser Benefits Woman Battling Breast Cancer

Twin Falls, Idaho (KMVT-TV) "Sheri is a wonderful Aunt, Sister, Cousin and Friend," said Kammi Gearheart.

Sheri Kelley loves doing things for all of her family, particularly her sixteen nieces and nephews. But Saturday Evening, the tables turned. Kelley is battling breast cancer and to help her out. Her family held a fundraiser at Nazzkart.

"She is self employed right now, she she's looking for help with this fundraiser and that's what we're doing here tonight, trying to help her make it through these next four months while she won't be able to actually work," said Kammi Gearheart, Sheri's sister.

Kelley cleans houses and while she is doing chemotherapy, she won't be able to physically work. Part of the fundraiser featured a chili dinner, raffle and door prizes. If you weren't able to make it to the fundraiser, there are still ways you can help.

"We actually have a Facebook page called Fundraiser for Shelley King. They can go on there and contact one of us and they can message us and we can send them either an address that they can donate to or we can pick up any donations or money," said Cassandra Searvy.

If you want to help, you can also donate at any Farmer?s National Bank where a Sheri Kelley fundraiser account has been setup.
Friends and family trying who are trying to give back to someone who has given them so much.

Source: http://www.kmvt.com/news/local/Fundraiser-Benefits-Woman-Battling-Breast-Cancer-179829931.html

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Saturday, November 17, 2012

Raging bull elephant attacks tourists in South Africa

The bull elephant thrust its tusk through the driver?s door before scooping the car up and turning it over in Kruger National Park.

It injured British driver Chris Hare, but his fiancee Helen Jennings, escaped unscathed.

They had to wait inside the Hyundai Atos for the elephant to leave before Mr Hare sank down in shock by the roadside, holding his injury.

He was treated at the scene by a doctor and taken to hospital.

The 40-year-olds were celebrating their engagement at the world famous resort on Monday.

Speaking yesterday, Miss Jennings? mother, Barbara, from Durham, said: ?I spoke to Helen just after it happened.

?They thought they were going to die. I?m so relieved they are OK.?

?They just started their holiday and had arrived in Africa on Saturday? November 10.

?They have another ten days left but they were really shaken up. I just want to thank the people who came to their aid after it happened. They were looked after really well.?

The attacked occurred a few minutes after the beast rammed a white Chevrolet Aveo. It lifted the car off the ground and dropped it.

It then marched off into the bush, re-emerging around a bend to attack the? silver Hyundai.

Eyewitness Vasti Fourie, who filmed the attack, said: ?It happened so quickly. I?ve never seen anything like this and I?m sure they haven?t either.?

Source: http://www.metro.co.uk/news/918095-raging-bull-elephant-attacks-tourists-in-south-africa

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