| Trailer: What rats won't doThu, 08 Jan 2009 12:06:31 -0800 by alanjasonbDirected by Alastair Reid. Featuring Natascha McElhone, James Frain, Charles Dance, Parker Posey, Samantha Bond, Valentine Pelka."This is what romantic comedies should be. Two attractive, appealing leading actors with genuine chemistry, a host of droll secondary characters, hate at first sight and a sparklingly funny script.Kate Beckenham played beautifully by the wonderfully expressive Natascha McElhone is a London barrister who is on the rise. Engaged to be married to Graham (Valentine Pelka), she has a growing practice and seems happy in her somewhat strait-laced and conservative life. Not an easy feat considering that being a female barrister isn't easy in the incredibly conservative, male-dominated English legal system. Living with her wilder and younger sister Ellen (Amy Phillips), she first encounters the irreverent Jack Sullivan (James Frain). Jack is also a London barrister, but a hotshot with a reputation for having never lost a single case. Their second encounter is in the courtroom and while more formal and stilted - it is as funny as their first encounter and we learn more about Jack's incorrigible nature.As fate would have it, not only does this bewigged pair seem destined to encounter one another time and time again - they end up being opposing counsel on a high profile, glitzy and vaguely tawdry case that captures the attention of the media. In a story with shades of the Anna Nicole Smith saga, Parker Posey plays Mrs Mirella Burton, a loud, tackily attractive young woman who met the elder Mr Burton when he was seventy five and she was but twenty one years of age. As a result of his marriage with Mirella, Mr Burton leaves all of his estate (to the value of £15 million) to Mirella and not to his only son Gerald Burton (Charles Dance). Gerald Burton, via Kate's instructing solicitor Jane (Samantha Bond) engages Kate to be his counsel while Mrs Burton engages Jack Sullivan.The case turns on Mr Burton's state of mind at the time he drafted his will. Kate's contention is that he was as confused, lonely, old man tricked by a young woman into denying the rightful heir of his inheritance. Jack's argument is that Mr Burton was in love and was fully aware of his actions and the consequences and thus the characters are given free rein to explore the issue of matters of the heart.Words fly, gazes lock and tempers flare as Kate and Jack battle it out in the courtrooms. They encounter each other everywhere - cricket matches, outside the temple where Kate is scheduled to be married, mooting dinners, outside their chambers and each time they meet, there is absolutely no doubt that they are attracted to one another. Kate fights the attraction, both infuriated and fascinated by Jack at the same time.James Frain plays Jack as an arrogant, carelessly appealingly young man who manages to be incredibly charming and funny despite his cockiness. It would be so easy for an audience to dislike such a smug character, but there is a genuine warmth in Frain's portrayal and he appears to be having a ball with the role. Having first seen Frain as the awkward yet appealing Forney Hull in "Where the Heart Is", I was startled to see him in such a sexily charismatic role but found him completely convincing. The secondary characters are equally wonderful. Kate's instructing solicitor Jane is hilarious - particularly the sequence in which she gets into labour and threatens to say awful, unforgivable things to Kate. Graham is something of a cliche as he plays the faithful, patient but unsexy fiance we have come to expect in romantic comedies. Nonetheless, he has some very funny lines as well. Jack's opinionated but loving father is a real gem dispensing fashion tips while renovating Jack's trendy London apartment.The judges in the court scenes are very droll and Kate seems to trip over eccentric characters wherever she goes - the drunken lawyers at the moot are a hoot. The only element that jarred a little was the discovery of the true character of Gerald Burton - it was a little startling and not really foreshadowed, but this is only a minor quibble.All in all, this is a wonderful and entertaining gem of a movie. Somewhat obscure, it is definitely worth watching and some of the scenes had me laughing out loud. For those of us who are tired of the completely implausible world of Ally McBeal, Natasha McElhone is very convincing as a determined female lawyer who doesn't wear short skirts." Related: "what rats won't do" "natascha mcelhone" "james frain" "charles dance" "parker posey" | |
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| Saved By Flying Solar Panels - UnificationNowThu, 08 Jan 2009 05:35:54 -0800 by UnificationNowChris talks about being saved by flying solar panels and dealing with our guilt.This video was created by Amanda. If you'd like to receive an empathic tarot reading from Amanda, check out http://EmpathicAmand a.com Please also visit her fun & healing art at http://ArtofSelfLove .etsy.com 3 Free Min Psychic & Tarot Readings http://PsychicDeals. com10 Mins/$10 Psychics & Tarot Readers http://LiveReaders.c om This channel is sponsored by ethical reading sites which offer live online psychic readings, tarot readers and astrology. For insights from Mystic Life (Chris from UnificationNow) and others go to http://Unification.c om Join us at MySpace http://www.myspace.c om/UnificationNow PLEASE HELP US OUT By Remembering To... SUBSCRIBE!!!Comment! Share!Rate! TAGS: science channel mainstream news ego sun shades earth environment global warming climate change solar power progressive conservative fear horror movie anxiety boobs blood Related: science channel mainstream news ego sun shades earth environment global warming climate change solar power progressive | |
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| Angelic Bride 1Thu, 08 Jan 2009 05:27:44 -0800 by MissZieglerOnlineSo this is the story story of a successful young guy who pretends to lose all his riches in order to see which of two ladies he's involved with loves him and not his wealth.As expected, the one he really loves turns out materialistic and would not stick with him one day longer soon as she found him now penniless. On the other hand, the conservative less exciting lady (for no established reason though) remains steadfast all the way.So, Precious (Benedict Johnson) ends marrying Lillian (Queen Nwaokoye) rather than Sandra (Uche Elendu) his fiancée. Precious 'planned' the bizarre show because of a nasty experience he had losing the love of his life to a rich man some years back before he made it. Related: naija movie nollywood abuja lagos nigeria nigerian uche elendu benedict johnson igbo | |
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| Headlines Jan 8th 2009Thu, 08 Jan 2009 04:17:38 -0800 by ddball1Headlines from Sydney's Conservative, Live News, News dot com dot au.Some missives from commentaries of Piers Akerman and Tim Blair. cf. http://conservativew easel.blogspot.com/2 009/01/israel-defens e-force-postings_08. htmlhttp://conservat iveweasel.blogspot.c om/2009/01/headlines -thursday-8th-januar y-2009.html Related: akerman australian ball blair conservative daniel david news piers tim | |
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