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Ok, after finally trying to figure how to do all the mutiquoting and stuff:laugh::

Come on in, the water is fine ;)

And Welcome :welcome:

And :welcome2: Afropunkchic

Thanks Mik and Zola.:smile1:

AfroPunkChic...don't worry...jump in. Most of us have been here for a while and will build a bridge and get over it. Disagreeing on one area doesn't mean we hate each other. Another subject will probably see us backing up a poster we just fought with.

It's like a passionate, rowdy, online, family debate at the dinner table. It's loud..with laughing, bad jokes...Sometimes there's a food fight, you want to strangle someone, there's kicking under the table and occasionally the Mods send someone to their room. But we all come back to the table again..the next night .

It's nothing one of my mojito's won't fix. Drink, anyone?

Oh this chic right here ain't never worried, but I do appreciate the time you took to break down the dynamics to a sista.:D

And to that I will drink, cheers ladies.:drinkup::smile1:
 
What Maisie Knew is going to the Tokyo International Film Festival

From ScreenDaily

Tokyo International Film Festival unveils line-up

Five world premieres in the competition section, including Riri Riza’s Atambua 39° Celsius; Hiroshi Okuhara’s The Black Square and Wang Jing’s Feng Shui.

The Tokyo International Film Festival has unveiled the full lineup of its 25th edition, which runs October 20-28 in Tokyo’s Roppongi district.15 competition titles will vie for the Sakura grand prix, which carries a cash award of $50,000.

Five titles will compete as world premieres: Riri Riza’s Indonesian refugee drama Atambua 39° Celsius; Hiroshi Okuhara’s Beijing-set The Black Square; Wang Jing’s family chronicle Feng Shui; 3D music documentary Flashback Memories, directed by Tetsuaki Matsue and from Italy Elisa Fuksas’ debut feature Nina.

The remainder of the competition draws heavily on titles screened in Venice and Toronto. The lone international premiere in competition is Scott McGehee and David Siegel’s What Maisie Knew, which recently screened in Toronto and stars Julianne Moore.

Eight films compete as Asian premieres: Margarethe von Trotta’s Toronto title Hannah Arendt; Michael J. Rix’ South African HIV drama Accession; Venice Horizons title Somewhere In Between (Araf) directed by Yesim Ustaoglu; Tobias Lindholm’s Danish hijacking drama A Hijacking, which screened at Venice and Toronto; Korean family drama Juvenile Offender, directed by Kang Yi-Kwan; Pablo Larrain’s Pinochet-era thriller No, which screened in the Directors Fortnight at Cannes; Lorraine Levy’s Israeli-Palestinian drama The Other Son; Indian director Anand Gandhi’s debut feature Ship Of Theseus and Nick Cassavetes comic drama Yellow, which also premiered in Toronto.

Previously announced jury chairman Roger Corman is joined by British producer Luc Roeg, Departures director Yojiro Takita, and Italian writer-director Emanuele Crialese. One more jury member has yet to be confirmed.

The 20-film special screenings section offers Japan premieres of upcoming major releases. Titles include: Ben Affleck’s Argo, The Woman In Black, Lasse Hallstrom’s Salmon Fishing In The Yemen, Shall We Dance director Masayuki Suo’s A Terminal Trust and Farewell, My Queen. Sneak preview clips from upcoming Bond film Skyfall will also be shown.

As previously reported TIFF will open with James Cameron-produced Cirque Du Soleil: Worlds Away and close with Clint Eastwood’s Trouble With The Curve. Co-opening TIFF is the Ridley Scott-produced documentary Japan In A Day, a crowd-funded project of footage shot on March 11 this year chronicling recovery since last year’s natural and nuclear disaster.

The Winds Of Asia Middle-East programme offers recent titles from across the continent, including the world premiere of Tetsuo Shinohara’s China-Japan co-production Sweetheart Chocolate, international premieres of Iranian drama Lifeline and Chang Jung-chi’s Touch Of The Light. In addition to titles from Korea, Hong Kong, China, Sri Lanka, Thailand and India are spotlights on Indonesian and Cambodian cinema.

This year’s 9-film Japanese Eyes programme screens films with themes touching on relevant topics such as the Aum cult and March 11 disaster. Makoto Shinozaki’s Since Then, Bunyo Kimura’s Where Does Love Go? and Yutaka Tsuchiya’s GFP Bunny are among the titles.

Other programmes include Natural TIFF and the World Cinema section, with retrospectives on Corman and Raymond Chow also announced.

TIFF and the TIFFCOM market (Oct 23-25) are the centerpieces of the 6th Japan International Contents Festival (CoFesta). 18 official CoFesta events and 11 partner events span from August 1 to December 16 including the in progress Pia Film Festival (Sept 18-28) and Tokyo Game Show (Sept 20-23), Tokyo International Anime Festival (Oct 23-25) and LA Eigafest in the US (Dec 14-16).

Source: http://www.screendaily.com/news/asi...article?blocktitle=Latest-news&contentID=1846
 
Ok, after finally trying to figure how to do all the mutiquoting and stuff:laugh::





Thanks Mik and Zola.:smile1:



Oh this chic right here ain't never worried, but I do appreciate the time you took to break down the dynamics to a sista.:D

And to that I will drink, cheers ladies.:drinkup::smile1:

Good job on the multi-quote. It took me forever to figure that one out.

From TV Guide: Joe and Alex at 1:59 and at the end:

 
AfroPunkChic, welcome to the thread!

AfroPunkChic...don't worry...jump in. Most of us have been here for a while and will build a bridge and get over it. Disagreeing on one area doesn't mean we hate each other. Another subject will probably see us backing up a poster we just fought with.

It's like a passionate, rowdy, online, family debate at the dinner table. It's loud..with laughing, bad jokes...Sometimes there's a food fight, you want to strangle someone, there's kicking under the table and occasionally the Mods send someone to their room. But we all come back to the table again..the next night .

It's nothing one of my mojito's won't fix. Drink, anyone?

Mojitos on a Friday morning? I'm in. :D

Good job on the multi-quote. It took me forever to figure that one out.

From TV Guide: Joe and Alex at 1:59 and at the end:

...

I love David Boreanaz' idea of a Marshmellow Man-apocalypse. "Who you gonna call? Ghostbusters!" :roflmfao:
 
I guess this means more pictures for us:


Alexander Skarsgård, Kristin Bauer and Valentina Cervi will attend the Season 5 premiere in Italy on October, 3, 2012 at Auditorium Parco della Musica (Sala Petrassi) at 9.30 pm!

(source: romafictionfest)
 
Okay, okay but remember, I told you that you could only use the pointy stick thingy if Joe or Askars were attached to it. Oops! That didn't come out right :shame:

:giggles: Yes, I'm very fond of my pointy stick thing esp when Askars is attached to it :p I'll leave Big Joe for you ;)
And Mik, you know my previous comment wasn't specifically addressed to you as you made some very good points, it was just, oh well, moving on - now where's those :drinkup:
And when you get out from under that avalanche of work that piled up, hope you have a great weekend too :ghi5:


I guess this means more pictures for us:


Alexander Skarsgård, Kristin Bauer and Valentina Cervi will attend the Season 5 premiere in Italy on October, 3, 2012 at Auditorium Parco della Musica (Sala Petrassi) at 9.30 pm!

(source: romafictionfest)

:happydance:Tku, that's great news. Someone's going/is home :smile1: Oh and Alex I know you're from Sweden but Italian style :faint: please at least try and pick up some new jeans ;) we'd be very grateful :p
 
Well, it wasn't so easy for me either, but my biggest task right now is learning how to post Youtube vids; I'll eventually get the hang of it.:smile1:

Well thank you TinyBee.:D

I was fortunate with the multi-quote thing as Squirrel explained it to me, perfectly, on Day 1. YouTube vids if you go to page 357 you'll see an explanation which should help. You must 'Go Advanced' first tho, just to get the YT icon up. And practise away, no-one minds, esp when the final result is so good :smile1:
 
You all want me to hurry up and go???:laugh:

I'm going on Monday, Australian time. I'm around till then.

Drinks are up :drinkup:

Not true, my friend :hugs:. Now let's have those mojitos :drinkup:

Thanks Mik and Zola.:smile1:
And to that I will drink, cheers ladies.:drinkup::smile1:

You're welcome. I'm digging your avatar by the way :tup:

Mojitos on a Friday morning? I'm in.

Me too :ghi5:

:giggles: Yes, I'm very fond of my pointy stick thing esp when Askars is attached to it :p I'll leave Big Joe for you ;)
And Mik, you know my previous comment wasn't specifically addressed to you as you made some very good points, it was just, oh well, moving on - now where's those :drinkup:
And when you get out from under that avalanche of work that piled up, hope you have a great weekend too :ghi5:

No worries, my friend. I knew you were not specifically addressing me. I chose to respond because I wanted to. So it's all good :hugs:

YEEEE-HAWWW!! Thanks for saving Big Joe for me! Oh the things I could do to that man! :graucho:

Thanks, I finished my last Client meeting and just finishing up Casenotes so hopefully I'm good to go :ghi5:. Have a great weekend!
 
I was fortunate with the multi-quote thing as Squirrel explained it to me, perfectly, on Day 1. YouTube vids if you go to page 357 you'll see an explanation which should help. You must 'Go Advanced' first tho, just to get the YT icon up. And practise away, no-one minds, esp when the final result is so good :smile1:

Thanks, I got the hang if it now, I mean, I'm not an aficionado and all of that, but I got this.:laugh:



You're welcome. I'm digging your avatar by the way :tup:

And I'm liking yours as well, ya dig.:smile1:
 
I guess this means more pictures for us:


Alexander Skarsgård, Kristin Bauer and Valentina Cervi will attend the Season 5 premiere in Italy on October, 3, 2012 at Auditorium Parco della Musica (Sala Petrassi) at 9.30 pm!

(source: romafictionfest)
Um, if I had to pick, I would pick Italy. I'm in Paris now for a meeting, to fulfill just that leaning. Good for them, build the audience, enjoy the pasta..!

:giggles: Yes, I'm very fond of my pointy stick thing esp when Askars is attached to it :p I'll leave Big Joe for you ;)
And Mik, you know my previous comment wasn't specifically addressed to you as you made some very good points, it was just, oh well, moving on - now where's those :drinkup:
And when you get out from under that avalanche of work that piled up, hope you have a great weekend too :ghi5:




:happydance:Tku, that's great news. Someone's going/is home :smile1: Oh and Alex I know you're from Sweden but Italian style :faint: please at least try and pick up some new jeans ;) we'd be very grateful :p
And welcome back back Mik! We've missed you, not withstanding pointy stick icon...
 
Guess he's back in LA:

From Twitter:

Dani Oliver ‏@DaniOliver
There I was. Minding my own business getting my kale and brussel sprouts at Lemonade, when BOOM! Alexander Skarsgard. The gods are kind.
 
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