Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters


Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters
15 years after the traumatic incident involving a house made of sweets Hansel and Gretel make a pair of clean witch hunters, migrating around the world looking for and killing these evil beings. However, when faced with what appears to be just an investigation, the brothers find themselves trapped by memories of a painful past. In my opinion excellent adaptation, the best adaptation of a tale already made ​​for the cinema, great scenery, great special effects, great storyline, no doubt the movie is great, beautiful performances. the great actor Jeremy Renner gave a concert as part mto Hansel was good, the beautiful Gemma Arterton (me the owner of the most beautiful voice in cinema) once again surprising the role of Gretel, just thought she picks too in the film. and what about the villain Famke Janssen,'m not used to see her more as a villain in this film she excelled and showed another beautiful performance, of course not equal to Jeremy and Gemma was more tbm mto well. Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters is without doubt a movie mto good, great!!!

TESTIMONIAL: My life before




My childhood was more active than childhood of today, because I don’t have cellphone with 8 years old, today many children has cellphone and others things tecnologycal. The internet was the innovation because before to play the children go to park, street, friends houses, but today they don´t leave home, because are using yours computers, cellphones, video games
In my apinion the childhood of before was more healthy than today, for example: My cousin have 8 years old and not do things that I was in my childhood, I played soccer in street, but she using cellphone to play.
TIMELINE - LED ZEPPELIN


1944-Jimmy Page was born.

1946-John Paul Jones was born.

1948-John “Bonzo” Bonham was born.

1948-Robert Plant was born.

1966-Ahmet Ertegun signs the English group Cream. Atlantic will become a major force in British rock, releasing albums by such artists as the Bee Gees, Mott the Hoople, Yes, Genesis, Derek and the Dominos, Emerson, Lake and Palmer and Led Zeppelin.

1968-The Yardbirds break up, guitarist Jimmy Page forms the New Yardbirds and changes the group’s name to Led Zeppelin, allegedly on the advice of the Who’s Keith Moon.

1968-Led Zeppelin performs its first show, at Surrey University in England.

1968-Atlantic Record announces its signing of a “hot new English group” named Led Zeppelin.

1969-The hotly anticipated, self-titled debut album by Led Zeppelin enters the album charts, ultimately reaching #10.

1969-Led Zeppelin enters the Top Forty with “Whole Lotta Love,” which reaches #4. It is this album-oriented band’s highest-charting single.

1969-‘Led Zeppelin II’ tops the U.S. album charts for the first of seven weeks; it will reach #1 in the U.K. in February 1970.

1970-The more folk-oriented ‘Led Zeppelin III’ becomes the band’s second #1 album.

1971-Led Zeppelin hits #15 with “Immigrant Song”.

1971-Led Zeppelin’s fourth album, which features four runes (symbols) as its title, enters Billboard’s album chart, where it will remain for the next five years. Oddly, it doesn’t quite reach #1, peaking at #2.

1972-Led Zeppelin hits #15 with “Black Dog”.

1972-Led Zeppelin hits #47 with “Rock and Roll”.

1973-‘Houses of the Holy,’ Led Zeppelin’s fifth album, becomes their third to reach #1.

1973-Led Zeppelin hits #20 with “D’yer Mak’er”.