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Chanandler Bong Utilisateur
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| Sujet: Re: Les perles lu sur le net et ailleurs Jeu 3 Nov - 21:43 | |
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Tayelore Admin
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| Sujet: Re: Les perles lu sur le net et ailleurs Jeu 3 Nov - 21:48 | |
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Tayelore Admin
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vendest Utilisateur
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| Sujet: Re: Les perles lu sur le net et ailleurs Dim 6 Nov - 13:58 | |
| Je savez bien que tu nous cacher quel que chose | |
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Tayelore Admin
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| Sujet: Re: Les perles lu sur le net et ailleurs Dim 6 Nov - 14:07 | |
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Heathcliff Utilisateur
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| Sujet: Re: Les perles lu sur le net et ailleurs Dim 6 Nov - 18:31 | |
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Tayelore Admin
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| Sujet: Re: Les perles lu sur le net et ailleurs Mar 8 Nov - 18:47 | |
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Xyrons Utilisateur
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| Sujet: Re: Les perles lu sur le net et ailleurs Mer 9 Nov - 14:17 | |
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Gizmo Utilisateur
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| Sujet: Re: Les perles lu sur le net et ailleurs Mer 9 Nov - 16:08 | |
| - Citation :
- Brett Ratner Says a Bad Word, Forced to Resign as Oscars Producer
Director Brett Ratner was set to produce the 84th Academy Awards while his "Tower Heist" star Eddie Murphy is set to host it. But during the media rounds for the new movie, Ratner has made so many offensive comments that he has been forced to resign as a producer of the Oscars.
On the Howard Stern Show, the director said that he sent Lindsay Lohan to the doctor to check for STDs before sleeping with her. He went on to say that he has huge balls and is the best at oral sex. Regarding Olivia Munn, he said: "I used to date Olivia Munn. when she was Lisa. That was the problem. She wasn't Asian back then ... She was hanging out on my set of 'After the Sunset,' I banged her a few times, but I forgot her ... The problem is I made her look like whore."
And while these kind of statements are nothing new in Hollywood, Ratner drew the most negative attention when he was asked about his rehearsal process. "Rehearsal? What's that? Rehearsal's for fags," he said. GLAAD quickly asked for him to step down from producing the Oscars.
Ratner has now put out a statement. "To everyone I've hurt and offended, I'd like to apologize publicly and unreservedly," he wrote. "As difficult as the last few days have been for me, they cannot compare to the experience of any young man or woman who has been the target of offensive slurs or derogatory comments. As a first step, I resigned as a producer of the 84th Academy Awards telecast. As painful as this may be for me, it would be worse if my association with the show were to be a distraction from the Academy. I am grateful to GLAAD for engaging me in a dialogue. I deeply regret my actions and I am determined to learn from this experience."
Read more: http://www.worstpreviews.com/headline.php?id=23333&count=0#ixzz1dDlCQHC1 Bravo Brett! Tu nous feras toujours rire enfin, quand tu nous fais pas facepalmer | |
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Tayelore Admin
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| Sujet: Re: Les perles lu sur le net et ailleurs Jeu 10 Nov - 11:21 | |
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Heathcliff Utilisateur
Messages : 18454 Date d'inscription : 07/12/2009 Localisation : 9-3
| Sujet: Re: Les perles lu sur le net et ailleurs Jeu 10 Nov - 12:16 | |
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Tayelore Admin
Messages : 61203 Date d'inscription : 23/06/2008
| Sujet: Re: Les perles lu sur le net et ailleurs Dim 13 Nov - 20:59 | |
| Frank Miller au sujet des manifestations de Wall Street. - Citation :
- Everybody’s been too damn polite about this nonsense:
The “Occupy” movement, whether displaying itself on Wall Street or in the streets of Oakland (which has, with unspeakable cowardice, embraced it) is anything but an exercise of our blessed First Amendment. “Occupy” is nothing but a pack of louts, thieves, and rapists, an unruly mob, fed by Woodstock-era nostalgia and putrid false righteousness. These clowns can do nothing but harm America.
“Occupy” is nothing short of a clumsy, poorly-expressed attempt at anarchy, to the extent that the “movement” – HAH! Some “movement”, except if the word “bowel” is attached - is anything more than an ugly fashion statement by a bunch of iPhone, iPad wielding spoiled brats who should stop getting in the way of working people and find jobs for themselves.
This is no popular uprising. This is garbage. And goodness knows they’re spewing their garbage – both politically and physically – every which way they can find.
Wake up, pond scum. America is at war against a ruthless enemy.
Maybe, between bouts of self-pity and all the other tasty tidbits of narcissism you’ve been served up in your sheltered, comfy little worlds, you’ve heard terms like al-Qaeda and Islamicism.
And this enemy of mine — not of yours, apparently - must be getting a dark chuckle, if not an outright horselaugh - out of your vain, childish, self-destructive spectacle.
In the name of decency, go home to your parents, you losers. Go back to your mommas’ basements and play with your Lords Of Warcraft.
Or better yet, enlist for the real thing. Maybe our military could whip some of you into shape.
They might not let you babies keep your iPhones, though. Try to soldier on. http://comicbookmovie.com/fansites/debbiedowner/news/?a=49786 faudrait quand meme que quelqu'un le débranche, il doit morfler dans sa tete quand meme. | |
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Tayelore Admin
Messages : 61203 Date d'inscription : 23/06/2008
| Sujet: Re: Les perles lu sur le net et ailleurs Dim 13 Nov - 23:42 | |
| Grant Morrisson au sujet de Miller et son Holly Terror - Citation :
(On Frank Miller's comic book 'Holy Terror, Batman!') Batman vs. Al Qaeda! It might as well be Bin Laden vs. King Kong! Or how about the sinister Al Qaeda mastermind up against a hungry Hannibal Lecter! For all the good it's likely to do. Cheering on a fictional character as he beats up fictionalized terrorists seems like a decadent indulgence when real terrorists are killing real people in the real world. I'd be so much more impressed if Frank Miller gave up all this graphic novel nonsense, joined the Army and, with a howl of undying hate, rushed headlong onto the front lines with the young soldiers who are actually risking life and limb 'vs' Al Qaeda. [8] http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Grant_Morrison
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Tommy Utilisateur
Messages : 10637 Date d'inscription : 28/01/2010 Localisation : paris
| Sujet: Re: Les perles lu sur le net et ailleurs Dim 13 Nov - 23:46 | |
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Tayelore Admin
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| Sujet: Re: Les perles lu sur le net et ailleurs Lun 14 Nov - 0:07 | |
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Tommy Utilisateur
Messages : 10637 Date d'inscription : 28/01/2010 Localisation : paris
| Sujet: Re: Les perles lu sur le net et ailleurs Lun 14 Nov - 0:12 | |
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Tayelore Admin
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| Sujet: Re: Les perles lu sur le net et ailleurs Mar 15 Nov - 0:45 | |
| Ann Nocenti en réponses aux sotises de Frank Miller (scénariste de comics) - Citation :
- Many people have trouble understanding the Occupy movement, because it is something quite new. It’s decentralized. It’s not a “protest” movement; it is amorphous, like the Internet. It is, in some ways, a lifestyle. It is supported by Union workers, sympathetic cops, the elderly, the rich, the poor, the right, the left… and, increasingly, by the “1%” themselves. It crosses all lines of class, gender, race and politics. Of course right wing radio is full of the “spoiled brat, louts and mobs” etc. descriptions of Occupy, because people fear what they don’t understand.
Occupy is a seismic shift away from being hoodwinked and towards taking control of life. That something is wrong with this country is undeniable. That students graduate from colleges with law degrees and huge debt yet can’t get a job is just wrong. That good healthcare can only be bought by the rich is just wrong. That we pour money into wars we can’t “win” is just wrong. I spent time in al-Qaeda country. American dollars fuel everything; American dollars end up funding Taliban training cantonments. Winston Churchill said long ago that, “Western eyes will never understand the ways of tribal culture.” “The War on Drugs,” the last pointless “war” that further bankrupted our country, was recently declared an unqualified failure.
When I wander Occupy Wall Street I can’t help but think of the tent camps in Haiti. I spent 4 months filming in those camps, and watching a kind of cooperative societal order rise. Despite the violence and filth of life there (no one actually WANTS to life in a tent camp) there was strong communal efforts to divide chores, protect and help the weak, have an economy of sorts. The General Assemblies at OWS are inspirational. Everyone has a voice; it is an equalitarian movement. In a sense, I feel like I am at a history museum looking at a display, a model, for something new. And out of this come ideas… a recent one being a suggestion to take savings out of the big banks and put it into credit unions.
It is too easy and too lazy to just run down and criticize what the Occupy movement is doing. It is much more difficult to support and try to understand that this is a symbol of a natural sea-change in our society. http://www.bleedingcool.com/2011/11/14/ann-nocenti-responds-to-frank-miller-on-occupy-wall-street/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+BleedingCool+%28Bleeding+Cool+Comic+News+%26+Rumors%29 | |
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Tayelore Admin
Messages : 61203 Date d'inscription : 23/06/2008
| Sujet: Re: Les perles lu sur le net et ailleurs Mar 15 Nov - 1:23 | |
| Au tour de Neal Adams (Dessinateur.) - Citation :
- Neal Adams Puts Frank Miller’s Occupy Comments In Context
Submitted by Rich Johnston on November 14, 2011 – 1:30 pm (31) comments
Neal Adams, is a man who knows what it’s like to believe something that’s… against the prevailing wisdom. From the origins of the Earth, to whether or not Batman: Odyssey is a good comic. This weekend he read Frank Miller’s comments about Occupy Wall Street and wanted to put them in context. He writes for Bleeding Cool;
They close the door behind them. The real question is: how do the heroes get to the monsters?
This is the problem of protestors and it had better be taken seriously.
There is a reason for Socialism…as the French know very well.
We know the reasons for the success of Capitalism. Individual initiative garners millions and billions but at the sacrifice of people.
I was talking today to others about the plan for the middle class people to share space with the temporary homeless until they get on their feet.
It never occurred to me, in that conversation, to solicit the rich to provide temporary housing and relief.
We all, Frank Miller included, contribute to the HERO Initiative to help those in our industry, so we all know our hearts are in the right place.
It’s the frustration. The frustration that brought us the shanty towns of the Great Depression. It’s the frustration that makes people live in their cars because they can’t pay the rent…driven up by greed and incredibly high property taxes…which pay city employers who provide nearly no value for their unnecessary jobs who could do useful work.
It’s a cycle of the rich. That is the END POCKET.
At the same time the American Government allows and encourages American companies to ship work overseas and South of the border.
This, at the sacrifice of the American worker, and the out of Country. The American Government could have required American companies to pay minimum wage to out of country employees. They had the right to do that! The minimum wage law was created for the protection of American workers from UNFAIR COMPETITION.
And now the companies have found a loophole. UNFAIR COMPETITION from the workers of other countries.
Had American insisted on minimum wage:
1. Minimum wage is not enough for American workers but it would stop HALF the jobs from leaving.
2. Minimum wage in…oooh…Mexico, for example, would get a Mexican worker his own house, educate his children THROUGH college and would solve the illegal immigration problem overnight!
3. It would instill competition for jobs worldwide and cause other countries to compete for more skilled workers.
Does the protection for workers in America and around the world seem un-American in any way? It didn’t when we established minimum wage as a law. Not to do so is moving backward and putting money in the pockets of the rich.
This is a powerful example of the frustration of all those people want to “reclaim America.”
Some say America doesn’t need to be reclaimed. I say it does and I think everyone thinks it does. Time for thinking. http://www.bleedingcool.com/2011/11/14/neal-adams-responds-to-ows-the-light-of-frank-miller/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+BleedingCool+%28Bleeding+Cool+Comic+News+%26+Rumors%29 | |
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Tayelore Admin
Messages : 61203 Date d'inscription : 23/06/2008
| Sujet: Re: Les perles lu sur le net et ailleurs Mar 15 Nov - 12:47 | |
| D'un internaute sur facebook parlant de Kassovitz - Citation :
- quand on sait que c'est lui derrière La Haine (le scarface Français), possible de mieux faire... mais bon c'est le boom des films à tendance commercial donc forcément... mais oui je n'apprécie pas Kasso mais après cela n'engage que moi :p
What the fuck?? J'ai raté un truc ou quoi | |
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Tommy Utilisateur
Messages : 10637 Date d'inscription : 28/01/2010 Localisation : paris
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Tayelore Admin
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Tommy Utilisateur
Messages : 10637 Date d'inscription : 28/01/2010 Localisation : paris
| Sujet: Re: Les perles lu sur le net et ailleurs Mar 15 Nov - 12:58 | |
| perso, je pense plus au Do the right thing français mais bon et encore que... | |
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Tayelore Admin
Messages : 61203 Date d'inscription : 23/06/2008
| Sujet: Re: Les perles lu sur le net et ailleurs Mar 15 Nov - 13:03 | |
| Oui, voila l'analogie est déja meilleure ( Et Métisse son premier film pencherait sur Nola Darling toujours de Lee. j'ai pas vu Nola Darling, c'est ce qu'on m'en rapporte) j'adore Do The right thing d'ailleurs - Spoiler:
(mais la Haine le scarface français )
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Tommy Utilisateur
Messages : 10637 Date d'inscription : 28/01/2010 Localisation : paris
| Sujet: Re: Les perles lu sur le net et ailleurs Mar 15 Nov - 13:08 | |
| yes tout à fait sur Lee et Nola Darling et Metisse, ça se ressemble. | |
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