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Тип: Аудиокнигa — слушать онлайн.
Название: Божественные Притчи.
Жанр: Притчи.
Читает: Nikosho nikosho.ru/
Эти Притчи были рассказаны, чтобы каждый слушающий смог ощутить в своей жизни присутствие Бога, сумел раскрыться, распахнуться навстречу истинному бытию в Боге — в Его Красоте, Гармонии, Любви! Собранные материалы можно рассматривать в качестве учебника духовной жизни — для всех, кто хочет открыть своё духовное сердце.
Кадры из сериала Боец.Не судите строго ни меня, ни сериал.Все таки это художественная работа режиссера, сценариста и прочего.Феня не обязана быть реалестичной.
Светлая память Дмитрию Марьянову
P.S. В сереале нет персонажа по прозвищу Пистон и уж тем более Пагасян.Но есть персонажи Треха и Рубик.Прошу не сравнивать!!!
Rio Lobo — After the Civil War, Cord McNally searches for the traitor whose treachery caused the defeat of McNallys unit and the loss of a close friend.
Rio Lobo (1970)
Director: Howard Hawks
Writers: Burton Wohl (screenplay), Leigh Brackett (screenplay)
Stars: John Wayne, Jorge Rivero, Jennifer ONeill
Country: USA | Mexico
Language: English | Spanish
Release Date: 2 April 1971 (West Germany)
Also Known As: San Timoteo
Filming Locations: Tucson, Arizona, USA
Storyline:
Bent on unearthing the cynical traitor who sold information to the enemy and caused the death of a dear brother-in-arms, the battle-tested former Union cavalry officer, Colonel Cord McNally, teams up with a pair of ex-Confederates after the Civil War. Now, as honest friends, the three companions ride into Rio Lobo--a dusty town in the middle of the desert overcome by corruption--to bring to justice the one who sold McNally out; however, the town is rife with the betrayers murderous cut-throats. Can McNally avenge his bosom buddy and clean up Rio Lobo?
Reviews:
«Rio Lobo is the final masterpiece by Howard Hawks. A great plot from the Civil War and after the war. The plot thickens when Christopher Mitchum and Jorge Rivero join with the Dukes quest to find the Union traitors. After a big gold heist and mad chase it seemed like the rest of the story might be anticlimactic. However, Jack Elam and David Huddleston give uplifting stellar performances that keep the action at fever pitch. Victor French also gives a memorable performance as Ketcham, the villainous land baron. With all the wonderful performances Jennifer ONeill as Shasta Delaney stole the show. She played the part of the woman fighting the good ol boys and the love interest of Jorge Rivero to perfection. John Wayne and Howard Hawks picked the finest cast for their final collaboration.» Written by frank4122 on IMDb.com
«Simply put, this is one of the greatest Westerns of the 70s. And with the kind of clout it has, it couldnt possibly miss.
Hawks direction, Brackett and Wohls script, Goldsmiths score and even the legendary Yakima Canutt as second unit director all do their parts to make this one of the brightest and snappiest tales from the Old West ever.
Oh yeah, and the Dukes in it, too. Comfortable as ever in a genre he basically dominates anyway, John Wayne (the great „re-actor“) makes every word he says and every action he takes as stalwart and as forceful as if he were taking to the screen for the first time.
Much has been made of how weak the younger actors are, but considering the circumstances, they do well for themselves (even a young Lansing, who would go on to bigger and better things beyond the camera).
The liveliest performance, though, is saved for good old Jack Elam, as looney as ever, and handy with a shotgun as well as mouth harp. He also has the best line: „Dont mind if I shoot anyway, it makes me feel better.“
Youll no doubt recognize a lot of faces in this film, and probably be surprised to see them there (yes, THAT George Plimpton) but in a film this big and this good, it looks like everyone wanted to get into the act.
And through it all, Wayne swaggers and shoots and helps save the Western way of life.
You have to admit, there aint nothing like the „Rio“ thing!
Ten stars. Check out „Rio Lobo“ but just because The Duke looks at ease here, dont call him „comfortable“.» Written by Mister-6 on IMDb.com
«Terrific Wayne-Hawks Western, almost remake of RIO BRAVO, which happens to be the greatest Western ever made. This is great fun, loaded with action, lotsa comedy, great finish with the Duke, Elam, Mike Henry and the vengeful Sherry Lansing. And Chris Mitchums in there somewhere. My #4 film of 70. Young people, if you wanna see a Bad John Wayne film, check out BARBARIAN AND THE GEISHA. If youre lookin for a Bad Hawks movie — Stop. There aint any. Not even RED LINE 7000.» Written by keiljd on IMDb.com
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The official music video for I Still Havent Found What Im Looking For by U2.
Filmed by Barry Devlin on the streets of Las Vegas in April 1987 after the band’s first show in the city, for the release of I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For as the second single from The Joshua Tree album.
Collection of the most EPIC music from «Two Steps From Hell» that always makes you braver.
***For first time listener: I recommend starting from Victory 1:04:22 or Star Sky 1:26:08 as a trial run. Thank you :)
Battlecry (2015)
Victory 1:04:22
Never Back Down 1:09:44
Cannon In D Minor 1:12:42
Release Me 1:15:48
Flight of the Silverbird 1:19:53
Sariel 1:23:17
Star Sky 1:26:08
Battleborne 1:31:40
Classics Volume Two (2015)
Bastion 1:36:41
Magika 1:39:30
Ride To Victory 1:41:28
The Colonel 1:43:30
Vanquish (2016)
Fall Of The Fountain World 1:46:03
Pegasus 1:50:40
Vanquish 1:55:10
Evergreen 1:58:25
Stallion 2:01:26
Unleashed (2017)
Unleashed 2:05:27
Impossible 2:10:50
Run Free 2:19:42
Never Give Up On Your Dreams 2:22:17
Secret Melody 2:27:36
Final Days Of Rome 2:31:21
Molto Piratissimo 2:34:36
Note:
Im not the creator of this Music or Video Clips or Images, All rights belongs to respective owners. This video is purely fan-made, its done for entertainment purposes only.
Vincent van Gogh painted The Starry Night one year before dying.
Chopin composed his popular Nocturne when he was about twenty.
it does not matter if you think that it is too late for you or that you still have a lot of time...you have to decide whether you are Chopin or van Gogh.
The idea behind these videos is coming from a research published by the Psychology Department of Berkeley University studying the relation between colors, emotions and how external stimuli are impacting decision making.
The study results demonstrate a strong correlation between faster music in minor tone and the choice from participants of colors from that were saturated, yellower and lighter whereas a slower and minor music produced the opposite pattern (choice of desaturated, darker and bluer colors).
Based on these findings, we wanted to create synesthesia in our videos and trigger more intense and long-lasting emotions in our viewers, get higher audience retention and interaction. We decided to do that by associating drawings from the major painters that were following the scientific findings of this research.
The choice of these paintings and the consecutive association with the music is also based on an accurate work that requires significant time and energy.
The analysis of the melodies returned to us a lot of information on how the painting should have been made. We needed a simple blue pattern but with an intrinsic meaning. Something that people could watch for a while without really understand it.
By creating this video I tried to do only one thing which turned to be the most difficult one: make you feel an emotional synesthesia.
When hearing the melody, dont you feel that everything is...blue? aren’t you lost in the sky? is your mind going over? It’s not for no reason.
it is not only an image, it is not only a melody. It is a trip.
You dont feel bored. Its your mind using the notes and the colors to create your own experience.
Most of the videos online with only one image are only music, but not this.
The research behind the perfect combination is the key for the unconscious.
The research:
«Music–color associations are mediated by emotion» www.pnas.org/content/110/22/8836
Stephen E. Palmer, Karen B. Schloss, Zoe Xu, and Lilia R. Prado-León
— This popular nocturne is in rounded binary form (A, A, B, A, B, A) with coda, C. The A and B sections become increasingly ornamented with each recurrence. The penultimate bar utilizes considerable rhythmic freedom, indicated by the instruction, senza tempo (without tempo). Nocturne in E-flat major opens with a legato melody, mostly played piano, containing graceful upward leaps which becomes increasingly wide as the line unfolds. This melody is heard again three times during the piece. With each repetition, it is varied by ever more elaborate decorative tones and trills. The nocturne also includes a subordinate melody, which is played with rubato.
Upright Bass: Allen Walley
Cello: Anthony Lewis
Cello: Anthony Pleeth.
Lead Vocals: Azam Ali
Violin: Bea Lovejoy
Masterer: Bernie Grundman
Violin: Boguslaw Kostecki
Viola: Bruce White.
Drums: Butch Norton
Viola: Catherine Bradshaw
Cello: Cathy Giles
Violin: Cathy Thompson
Viola: Charles Cross
Bass: Chris Chaney
Violin: Chris Clad
Upright Bass: Chris Laurence
Violin: Chris Tombling.
Cello: Chris Worsey
Music Editor: Darrell Hall
Trombone: Dave Stewart
Cello: David Daniels
Violin: David Emanuel
Drums: David Hadad
French Horn: David Pyatt
Violin: David Woodcock.
Violin: Declan Daly
Violin: Dermot Crehan
Upright Bass: Dominic Black
Viola: Don McVay
Trombone: Dudley Bright
Violin: Emlyn Singleton
Violin: Everton Nelson
Violin: Fenella Barton
Clarinet: Frank Macchia
Bass Flute: Frank Macchia
Percussion: Frank Ricotti
Cello: Frank Schaefer
Percussion: Gary Kettel
Orchestra Leader
Experience our planets natural beauty and examine how climate change impacts all living creatures in this ambitious documentary of spectacular scope.
In this episode: Jungles and rainforests are home to an incredible variety of species like preening birds, intelligent orangutans and remarkably ambitious ants.
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