Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Wedding Decor Tree Branches

BMR's Under-19 - Go 'bit same bein there!


Start the second round and return it to win it after the bad defeat Roveleto and you are done with the character more than with the game.
say that it was not just an evening of fine palates of basketball, but as the title implies, the 'go' bit bein ... same here.
little to say about a game played in long stretches (and we are generous) who was wrong more, the important thing was to maintain the second place in the table, waiting for the recovery on Monday with the CUS, which will open a series of matches ( Novellara, Hilary and correct) critical for the next round.

Vico Parma - BMR 46-52
Scalabrini 5, Montanari, Herr, Bondavalli 6, Flores, Dallari 22, Tincani, Fanti 14, Manferdelli 5, Bucci

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Get Rid Water Retention Face

Happy Bday!


Greetings FAITH!

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

How Early To Apply For Jobs Before Graduation

pg.lost



Their style has been likened to Explosion in the Sky, Mono and Mogwai.



"An orchestra in the center, a playground for the lost sporadic thoughts far from surrender or return."
pg.Lost is a Swedish post-rock band formed in 2004 to Norrkoeping, Sweden.
Called Before You Give In initially, but after several line-up changes the band got its current name and is currently composed by Gustav Almberg (guitar, keys), Mattias Bhatt (guitar), Kristian Karlsson (bass and vocals) and Martin Hjertstedt (drums).
pg.lost I move in different directions, but is mostly a band throbbing with melancholic tunes that grinds to major hopes not only of thought human feelings, but also internal conflicts going on the border sound with endless experiments and extended instrumental.
pg.Lost I have recently received a lot of attention from the press because of a single American to activate a recording contract falsely used plagiarism as their own music.




pg.lost I play with emotion and deeply private matters to be resolved at that time not feel they are getting confused in their music.
Their first Ep "Yes I Am" was recorded in June 2007 with the Swedish label Black Star Foundation and their first album "It's Not Me, It's You" is was recorded in September 2008.
Their second album "In Never Out", which consists of more than 50 minutes of instrumental music and shows a darker side of heavy Pg.lost.
Recorded during the summer of 2009, mixed by Magnus Lindberg at Umea Tonteknik cover design with artwork by Valentin Mellström was released in December 2009 and shortly after the first track on the album "Jura" was awarded by the social network.
The second song available for listening was "Prahanien and was to be released after the thousandth fans were insured through their Facebook Fan pg.lost comunity.
The song was made available in October of that year .




                             Their style has been likened to Explosion in the Sky, Mono and Mogwai



"An orchestra of the heart, a playground for the long lost sporadic thoughts of giving in or getting back.
Pg.Lost is a swedish band of many directions, but most of all a band throbbing with great melancholy grinding against the precious high hopes of not just individual human thinking and feeling, but also contrasts within pushing the sonic boundries of endless instrumental experiments of prolonging.
Pg.Lost recently recieved a lot of press attention because of an American individual attracting a record deal by falsely using their music as his own.
But then again Pg.Lost does have a way of sounding like a deep emotion or unresolved issues, so no wonder a fraction of us get confused, and start mistaking their music for something private."






Pg.Lost feature members from Eskju Divine and Last Days Of April and has supported bands like MONO, Khoma and Efterklang. 20th of June 2007 Pg.Lost released the "Yes I Am EP" on the Pg.Lost released the "Yes I Am EP" on the Swedish label Black Star Foundation ( www.blackstarfoundation.com ).
29th of September Pg.Lost released their first full lenght album "It's Not Me, It's You!".
11th of December 2009 pg.lost released their second full lenght album "In Never Out" which consists of over 50 minutes of instrumental music and shows a darker and heavier side of pg.lost.
The album was recorded by pg.lost and mixed by Magnus Lindberg at Tonteknik Umeå.
Their Style has been likened to Explosion in the Sky, Mono and Mogwai.








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Saturday, January 8, 2011

Does Blue Cross Cover X-rays

the living legend Steve McQueen









Steve McQueen, born Terence Steven McQueen (Beech Grove, March 24, 1930 - Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, November 7, 1980), 1.75 m, was an American actor. McQueen was one of the most famous actors of the sixties and seventies. Known for his reckless behavior and anti-hero, although he has always been an actor rather problematic for directors and producers, always managed to get huge fees and important roles. Shadowsong, tender, aggressive, moody and suspicious, has lived a 'reckless', until an incurable disease that stole his life mocking, as well as a difficult childhood had stolen his carefree youth.
Born March 24, 1930 in Beech Grove, a suburb of Indianapolis, Indiana, Steve McQueen has never known his father, which are known only as Bill, a sailor with a past acrobatic aviator, lover of the game ' Chance and the bottle, which left him six months after birth.
Steve, for his part is proved rebellious as a child.
mother not being able to breed, before awarding it to an uncle, who owned a farm in Slater, Missouri, where Steve, spent much of his childhood and adolescence.
uncle learns to hunt, and this passion does not leave him more, for life.






Released by what remains the most painful and traumatic experience of his life, with the little money that his mother has put in his pocket, climbed on a bus and, in 1946, arrives in New York, where, Meanwhile the woman had moved.
But his mother and stepfather's turn away and refuse to receive him at home, and so Steve began life on the road, traveling from place to place, the streets of America.
Before making a stop in Los Angeles, where she bully of the neighborhood, then returned to New York.

age of sixteen he enlisted in the merchant navy and embarks on a tanker, the "SS Alpha."
Life board, however, is not satisfying, and so after a while ', he abandons the ship, docked in Cuba and through the Dominican Republic, is part of the United States.

One day, while you are lazing in the sun on a beach in South Carolina, he decided to leave as a volunteer for the military, and in April 1947, a month after he turned seventeen he enlisted in the Marines Corps, military for three years.





Steve McQueen testing to a motorcycle race



In 1950 he took his leave and come back on the road, to make the life of always working in an oil field in Texas, then goes to Canada, where does the woodsman, then returned to New York and rents for $ 19 per month, an apartment in Greenwich Village. To keep
is the most diverse professions such as, a messenger for a deposit of televisions, committed to a shoe store, a taxi driver and so on.

Only in 1951, driven by the then girlfriend, Neile Adams, an artist of some success in Bradway, he groped to convince the acting career, and joined the "Neighborhood Playhouse, which he attended assiduously for two years .
order to pay for the line, somewhat salty, driving at night until three in a postal truck, and yet, despite the fatigue, on time, every morning in class to study acting with Herbert Berghof and Hagen Huta.
leaving school, after getting a role in a Yiddish theater production in 1955 joined the prestigious Actor's Studio with Lee Strasberg in New York, after having passed the test with flying colors at the entrance, unique, along with Martin Landau out of 2000 candidates who presented themselves.

Switch to the study of acting, his other passion, motor racing track, which participates in the weekend, also winning several trophies.







The next year in San Clemente, Calif., Neile Adams became his first wife.
The marriage lasts fifteen years, were born two sons: Chad and Terry Leslie, and ends in divorce in 1971.

After the wedding, Steve moved with his wife in Los Angeles, and soon was hired by Robert Wise for the small part of Fidel in the film "Somebody Up There Likes Me - Somebody Up There Likes Me , fictionalized biography of the boxer, world middleweight champion, Rocky Graziano said Rocco Barbella, alongside the most famous Paul Newman and Anna Maria Pierangeli, representing its debut on the big screen. Effective in the boxing sequences Wise pulls out his skills as a former editor. Oscar for photography, Joseph Ruttenberg for design and Cedric Gibson, Malcolm Brown, Edwin Willis, Keogh Gleason. Written by Ernest Lehman, based sull'autobiografia boxer.





Steve McQueen in the television series Wanted: Dead or Alive



But is the television to turn it into a star when, in 1958 personifies Josh Randall, in the TV series Wanted: Dead or Alive - Wanted dead or alive .
Many directors consider it intolerable, a good actor, great charisma, but uncontrollable and difficult to manage.
But Steve, the strength of this success, it takes much to become the idol of generations of young people, and to become infatuated with whether women all over the world.

Accumulate experience and so begins to be known with films at low cost. In 1958, Blob - Blob of Irvin S. Yeaworth Jr. The blob itself is a fantastic invention, designed very well, able to invade any place and to penetrate everywhere, as in the scene, very famous in the film where the raid, in the darkness of the room, engulfs the audience unaware. 50s glowing colors and a cast in which stands a young Steve McQueen, the eve of his fame. Today, in Italy, the film is most famous for appearing in the symbol of the television program "Blob" which gave its name. Never Love a Stranger - Autopsy of a gangster Robert Stevens and The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery - The eyes of the witness (1959) Charles Guggenheim and John Stix.
recitative style, intense and brilliant, but also timely and compelling, blue eyes, framed by a face tender and shameless, the adventurous and rebellious, make him one of American artists of the most charismatic and unconventional, but also one of the most loved and idolized.




, Steve McQueen Yul Brynner next to it Battle



The first film star who devote thickness is next to great actors. The melodrama of love Never So Few - Sacred and Profane (1959), where he received the praise of Frank Sinatra. Typical MGM film of the cold war (the 1st Hollywood entirely for Gina Lollobrigida), a novel by Tom T. Chamales, screenplay by Millard Kaufman. It sheds light on handsome young McQueen. It is not the best of Sturges; success in Anglophone countries, at least in Italy. Above The Magnificent Seven - The Magnificent Seven (1960), both by John Sturges, where the dark reputation of Yul Brynner.
In the latter, of the eternal western remake of Akira Kurosawa's masterpiece "Seven Samurai", Steve is one of seven gunslingers (Yul Brynner, Charles Bronson, James Coburn, Robert Waughn, Brad Dexter and Horst Buchholz mates) that release from a band of desperatos raids, the inhabitants of a Mexican village with Eli Wallach, head of the peons.
The film, which was a huge international success, was a great launch pad, or the consolidation of success, in addition to McQueen, also for all other interpreters.






Steve McQueen in a scene from the film Please do not touch the balls



In 1961 comes the first film as the protagonist, and also the first brilliant role and easy, with the fun comedy Honeymoon Machine - For Please do not touch the ball Richard Thorpe with Jim Hutton and Dean Jagger, on the misadventures of an American naval officer, who uses the large-scale computers of his ship break the bank for the Venice Casino.
Despite the success, this will be his only film "slight" McQueen, because from now on, only privileggerà roles from introspective psychology, much more complex.






Steve McQueen, Robert Wagner, Shirley Field and Philip Leacock on the set of The War Lover



are In 1962 Philip Leacock and Don Siegel to direct it. In The War Lover - The War Lover is Leacock, starring Robert Wagner and Shirley Anne Field, from the novel "The War Lover" (1959) by John Hersey (1914-93), written by Howard Koch, a schematic and superficial film that returns only a small part of the moods and subtleties of the literary work from which it derives. Discrete aerial photography. Music by Richard Addinsell (1904-77), composer of "The Warsaw Concerto" (1941). Siegel is the director of Hell is for Heroes - Hell Is for Heroes with Bobby Darin and James Coburn, exciting and tense war film on an episode of the Second World War, which occurred immediately after landing in Normandy. Although confused and erratic, this film is anti-war, in a kind easy to imposture, a work unusually terse and serious as his anti-heroic hero, rebellious and vulnerable.




, Steve McQueen is the great interpreter of The Great Escape



The consecration of the Gotha McQueen film arriving in 1963, with the film by John Sturges The Great Escape - The great escape, with the role of the prisoner in Stalag 'Luft North', a Nazi concentration camp who, along with a group of fellow soldiers, plan and attempt a spectacular escape from which few will be saved. The great cast includes Charles Bronson, James Coburn, Donald Pleasence, James Gardner and Richard Attenbough.
of worship are its motorcycle business in order to escape pursuit and capture, which will remain forever a classic example of an adventurous spirit.
The character of Virgil Hilts, 'The Cooler King', midway between the hero and the daredevil, will feature many more future successes, such as, for example, the young sergeant in Soldier in the Rain - The soldier under rain Ralph Nelson, who handles the day of training camp, with illegal trafficking, not always legitimate. Bizarre film tragicomic military environment in which Jackie Gleason as its main asset. Screenplay by Blake Edwards and Maurice Richlin on a novel by William Goldman.






Steve Cincinnati Kid McQueen



The review is divided critics: the obnoxious boy who loves to clown on the set, is seen as brilliant, compelling and shockingly self-centered, but works on top form and builds to perfection his interpretations.
A The Great Escape follows Love with the Proper Stranger - Stranger Robert Mulligan with Natalie Wood and Tom Bosley, where Rocky Papas, Italian trumpeter East Side of New York, impregnates his girlfriend, but does not have the courage to do abortions. Mulligan goes back and forth from comedy to drama with lightness, grace and intelligent screenplay by Arnold Schulman. Good environment and a couple of excellent performers. In
Cincinnati Kid (1965) Norman Jewison is a magnificent player Eric Stoner cynical and smart, considered as good at poker discovered in New Orleans in the Thirties, which challenge the "game of his life," Lancey Howard, the best player of America (Edward G. Robinson). The film boasts the most popular poker game of American cinema with an excellent environmental reconstruction, considerable taste for detail and priceless duet between S. EG McQueen and Robinson, surrounded by colorful characters. The origin is a novel Richard Jessup, screenplay by Ring Lardner Jr. and Terry Southern. The shooting was started by Sam Peckinpah.





Steve McQueen in the movie with Brian Keith Smith Nevada



Ends with Robert Mulligan in Baby, the Rain Must Fall - Last attempt (1965) with Lee Remick and Don Murray.
Although scripted by Horton Foote, author of the play at the origin of the film (The Travelling Lady, 1957), is unconvincing.
While in Nevada Smith (1966) by Henry Hathaway with Karl Malden and Arthur Kennedy, embodies, with perfect adherence, the young half-breed whose sole purpose is to live to kill the murderers who have exterminated the family; convenzianle not a western inspired the protagonist of the novel "The Carpetbaggers - The man who could not love", by Harold Robbins.





Steve McQuenn alongside Candice Bergen will The Sand Pebbles



In 1966 she starred in the great adventure of war The Sand Pebbles - Those of San Pablo (1966) by Robert Wise, the story of a religious mission on the Yangtse River in China , besieged by enemies. The role of the American sailor aboard the San Pablo, who rushed to their aid, gives him the first Academy Award nomination for Best Actor. The next is Candice Bergen, Richard Crenna and Richard Attenborough.





Steve McQueen in a shot of the film The Thomas Crown



Young, rebellious and angry, which has become a symbol of Hollywood, has starred in a series of films, a couple of westerns and cop some class entered law in the history of cinema.
began in 1968 with yellow-pink The Thomas Crown Affair, where does the gentleman thief who first seduces the detective who was exposed, then the challenge to stop him, written by Alan R. Trustman, is a mix of thriller and love together insignificant in its elegance, virtuosity by a formalistic overshadows all too pleased with the brilliance of photography (Haskell Wexler), the relentless use of split-screen mounting and syncopation.






Steve McQueen is the star of his best films Bullitt



Then it's time thriller Bullitt by Peter Yates, standing next to Robert Duvall and Jacqueline Bisset and Robert Vaughn, widely considered one of the best films of the actor, which gives life to the troubled police lieutenant who can not protect a man who has to testify against the Mafia. From the novel "Mute Witness" by Robert L. Pike won the Oscar for Best Film Editing (Frank P. Keller) and understand that it is also due to the famous car chase (the most famous and fascinating history of cinema) along the slopes of the streets of San Francisco, including a Ford Mustang GT390 Fastback and a Dodge Charger R / T 440 Magnum.
A remake is under study since 2003 with Brad Pitt assigned to the party that was Steve McQueen. Despite the desire of producers to go ahead with the project, the film got the green light and was stalled.
were years of great successes, but also loss of life.





Steve McQueen in a scene from the looter Boon



In 1969 he starred in The Reives - Boon the sacking of Mark Ridell, where is the light-hearted that daredevil across half of America, on board a yellow car to go to reach the loved one who works in a casino Memphis. The unique and heartfelt performance earned him a Golden Globe nomination and the second of his career, the Oscar for Best Actor. The film is a lovely evocation of the era, directed with grace and played with brio. The subjective Faulkner has rarely had as much luck the cinema.
1969 was also the year in which miraculously escaped the massacre of Charles Manson, which took place on the evening of August 9 at Cielo Drive, when a group of four members of the "family" by Manson burst into the villa of Roman Polanski and massacred Sharon Tate, the wife of the director, the eighth month of pregnancy, and five of his guests.





Steve McQueen starred in The 24 Hours of Le Mans



In 1971 vents his passion for cars, speed, racing and hard men, with Le Mans - The 24 hours Le Mans , a film by Lee H. Katzin with Luc Merenda and Angelo Infanti, a tribute to the legendary French race. McQueen, pilot in life, is the master on his Porsche even if it arrives after a Ferrari. Underlined by the retarder, the insistence on images of cars that catch fire and disintegrate is information about the dangers of Formula One or even a reflection on the value of human life? Do not preach: exhibition.
In 1972, after endless bickering, divorced Neile Adams.
The forty years of Steve McQueen do not see it in great shape: ANSI, paranaie, inadeguadezza undisguised, and even drug problems.





Steve McQueen is the interpreter of the film Last boscadero



But there's two films directed by Sam Peckinpah, the western Junior Bonner - L 'last boscadero , where the disillusioned rodeo cowboy, who spends the money you won the last tournament, to buy his father a ticket to Australia, where he had always hoped to escape.
After the orgy of violence de "The Wild Bunch" (1969) and "Straw Dogs" (1971), Peckinpah returned to his roots as deeply American film director, a traditionalist and rural areas. Good McQueen and credible. A few moments of lyrical melancholy in this quiet story about those who "must be taken to maintain the horses."





Steve McQueen and Ali MacGraw in Paramount fantastic Getaway



especially Getaway (1972) with Ali McGraw and Al Lettieri, which tells the story of a robber and his escape to freedom, with his lady and the loot; screenplay by Walter Hill and based on the novel by Jim Thompson (1959) is an effective compromise between the ambitions of Peckinpah and McQueen to stardom ... a critical and commercial success that scoops the box office and delivery McQeen Olympus Hollywood.
In 1973, McQueen married for the second time. The glamorous actress wife Ali MacGraw, his partner in Getaway , met during the filming of the movie.




Steve McQueen is the lifer of cayenne, constantly on the run, in the movie Papillon



the same year of marriage, performance opposite Dustin Hoffman, inveterate forger, the character of Henry Carr, the unfortunate lifer of cayenne in Papillon, dreaming and trying, with unwavering determination, one can not escape to freedom. The film is taken from a best-selling autobiography (1969) by Henri Charriere and written by Dalton Trumbo and Lorenzo Semple Jr.
The film earned him his third Oscar nomination, but was panned by critics and adored by the public, so it collects $ 60 million in one year.






Steve McQueen is the interpreter next to Paul Newman from The Towering Inferno



The Towering Inferno - The Towering Inferno is 1974, and we find the heroic fire chief of San Francisco, working to rescue the prisoners of the fire, broke the 138 th floor of a skyscraper, due to a short circuit occurred for the savings of the manufacturer of materials used. In addition to successfully ruled the film, a milestone in the disaster genre, the audience, especially among women, indulges itself in order to determine if blue eyes were more beautiful than those of McQueen or Paul Newman, his partner in film Guillermin , winner of three Academy Awards. The very thick then cast includes actors like William Holden, Fred Astaire, Faye Dunaway, Jennifer Jones, Robert Waughn, Richard Chamberlain, Orenthal James Simpson, Robert Wagner and Susan Flanney.
But McQueen's personal life is increasingly unstable, it should be treated by an analyst and increasingly relies on drugs, and the result is that it provides for some years.
After three years of silence, in 1977 he decided to interpret An Enemy of the People - An Enemy of the People George Schaefer, an adaptation of Arthur Miller's eponymous work of Ibsen, with whom McQueen tried to get rid of stereotypes Hollywood, which is panned by critics and audiences.

In 1978, the catastrophe is married, divorced from Ali MacGraw and choose the twenty-two model Barbara Minty.
are the hardest years, McQueen begins to have serious health problems, retired to Santa Paula to detoxify, stop with the abuses and vices, dedicate themselves to the new woman and getting into shape.
spends his time flying airplanes of the era, to do charity, run by motorcycle in the mud or sit cross-legged in the desert, along with the Navajo Indians.







; ; Tom Horn Steve McQueen



In 1979 obtained a patent for a private pilot, having learned to fly a biplane "Stearman", then sold at auction in 1982.
The following year, runs on the penultimate film, Tom Horn , drawn by memories of the gun-toting thieves who defends a group of breeders of Wyoming, but then they, in response, accusing him of a crime, which, saddened and disappointed, refused to defend himself. Penultimate film of S. McQueen, who died at age 50 in 1980: it was like the good wine, aging, improves. Semiwestern autumn nostalgia, punctilious Areas. Wonderful photo of John Alonso.
The film represents the last, great performance by McQueen, who is able to convey, with great expressive power, all the disappointment of a man betrayed and lost.
During the filming he was diagnosed with lung cancer.
In the same year he decided to marry Barbara Minty, his last companion of life.






Steve McQueen in a scene from his latest film, The Hunter



That same year, now sick, turn The Hunter - The Hunter Buzz Kulik with Eli Wallach, the biography of Ralph Thorson, a modern bounty hunter, anguished by the future fatherhood, because he knows the corrupt and violent world. History rough where it mixes violence with sensitivity, the picaresque with the tender. The race for a sports car and a thresher through a field of corn will not forget. And 'the last appearance of the great actor.
McQueen In July of that year, he entered a clinic in Mexico, in Juarez, away from everything and everyone, only to die as he lived.
few months after the press revealed the nature of his illness.
died Nov. 7 of that year, only fifty years.






Steve McQueen owner of weapons collections and exceptional sports cars famous



was the owner of an exceptional collection of weapons, and fequentò, along with James Coburn, gyms martial arts Chuck Norris and Bruce Lee, before they too become successful actors in action movies.
addition to the three Oscar nominations, the actor has won in 1968 Photoplay Award for Most Popular Male Star and scored three nominations for a Golden Globe in 1967 for The Sand Pebbles, Boon in 1970 for the and plunderer in 1974 Papillon.
In 1967 he won a Golden Globe as "World Film Favorite."





Steve McQueen and Triumph TR6 Trophy BMW masked in an attempt de The Great Escape



McQueen is remembered not only for the acting talent, including his passion for racing, motorcycle and automotive. When he had the chance, he loved to do without stand-ins and turn himself the scenes were usually carried out by the "stuntman". The most famous motor
scenes were filmed for the movie Bullitt and at the end of the film The Great Escape when trying to reach Switzerland on board a motorcycle Triumph TR6 Trophy disguised like a wartime BMW. Only the scene of the jump over barbed wire was performed by stuntman Bud Ekins. McQueen had wanted to try the scene for the first time, but ended with a crash and the production, not to risk an injury, forced the star to the point of not trying again. In all other chase scenes, there was never a real need for a "stunt."






Steve McQueen at the 12 Hours of Sebring



During his film career McQueen took part in several races and many times considered the option of abandoning the cinema to devote himself entirely to racing. In 1970 participated in the 12 Hours of Sebring with Peter Revson with a Porsche 908 Spyder (driving with one foot bandaged because of a previous motorcycle accident) coming first in its category and second overall in only 23 "from the winner Mario Andretti in a Ferrari.
In 1971 the same Porsche 908 was used as a" camera car "for the film The 24 Hours of Le Mans. The film was a flop at the box office and was a big fiasco in McQueen's career, but after many years is remembered as a realistic statement about one of the most famous periods in motoring history and as one of the best racing film ever made. McQueen, however, did not attend the 24 hours of 1970 since production of the film actor denied support if he had competed.
The actor also participated in several motorcycle races in the sixties and seventies mostly on board a Triumph Bonneville and a 500cc Triumph purchased from Bud Ekins. Among other competitions also took part in the Baja 1000, the Mint 400, the Elsinore Grand Prix in 1964 and was chosen to represent the U.S. at the International Six Days Enduro (ISDE). At his death, his collection included more than 100 models of motorcycles valued at several million dollars.
Steve McQueen had also been lucky enough to own some of the most famous sports cars of the time as to example: the Porsche 908, Porsche 917, Porsche 356 and Porsche 911 Carrera S, Ferrari 512, Ferrari 250 Berlinetta Luxury (auctioned by Christie's California in August 2007 for € 1.7 million) and the Jaguar D-Type XKSS.





Steve McQueen on the Ford Mustang GT Bullitt film



To his great regret, but McQueen was never able to come into possession of the Ford Mustang GT used in the movie Bullitt . According to the director of the movie in fact, none of the two cars (still existing) used for the shooting has never been owned by the plaintiff. Over 90 years, leaving the Ford Puma, a striking montage meant that McQueen riding in the advertising. In the spot we see the actor driving the Puma on the streets of California, fold up in a garage along with a replica of the bike he used The great escape and Ford Mustang GT 1968. A moment later, everything disappears and there remains only the Puma.





Steve McQueen with the stuntman Bud Ekins on the 450 hp Chevy Beast in The Baja Boot



In 1979 he was diagnosed with mesothelioma (a tumor of the pleura associated with asbestos exposure ). McQueen died in a clinic in Mexico, after two consecutive heart attacks, at 15:45, 7 November 1980 next to the last wife and friend and flight instructor Sammy Mason. Twenty-four hours before he was successfully removed surgically and stomach cancer. He was cremated and his ashes were scattered in the Pacific Ocean.






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Jumper - Beyond








Jumper - Beyond , is a 2008 science fiction film, directed by Doug Liman with Hayden Christensen, Jamie Bell, Samuel L. Jackson, Rachel Bilson, Diane Lane and Michael Rooker.
The story and screenplay are based on the sci-fi novel by Steven Gould, "Jumper."
The film was released in cinemas in the United States of America February 14, 2008, while in the Italian 29 February 2008.






; , l Hayden Christensen star in the film



Anarchist Film (Jumper is to do what you like), youth, fun and light-hearted, pure elation, overpowering rhythm, spectacular and frenzied, escape with the girl, in the usual pursuits of Doug Liman The Bourne Identity, Jason, who was also searching for the truth. Only the strong of arm Hayden Christensen is not Matt Damon and Rachel Bilson is not the sweet Franka Potente. Anyone who wants to be in his shoes, the genetic anomaly allows a David, a young runaway trucking exploiting the places that recalls, though he does not understand how this gift works exactly. Based on a sci-fi story written by Steven Gould, the film whose theme is the transposing is fascinating, already exploited by David Cronenber in The Fly, be able to find in a flash inside the Colosseum in Rome, Big Ben in London, surfing waves in Fiji, the beautiful center of the conflict in Chechnya, the Sphinx at Luxor, on the streets of Tokyo and driving a luxury supercar. The fate that allowed him to discover this gift, but it unfortunately finds himself unwittingly embroiled in a war between Jumpers and jurors Centenera champions, led by the white-haired Samuel L. Jackson, ready to kill him. Jumper is able to achieve the goal of entertaining adventure for an hour and a half to full throttle the viewer. Jumper is pure entertainment, pure excitement spiced with the lovely soundtrack by John Powell. It would seem a vacuous film, but it is not: after the hero leaves the violent father to search for the mother (the lovely Diane Lane) who has abandoned, in fact forced to save his son, and look for the girl, she looks just from the age of five years - it was just that you wanted - and return to the past, from the icy river to the library.
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fell into a frozen river, David Rice (Max Thieriot as a child, and then Hayden Christensen) discovers he could "'Teleport' anywhere with thought. Give it back to his miserable existence of high school in the Midwest using those powers not to fight evil (like a superhero) but to build a life of leisure, robbing banks and zigzagging between New York, the pyramids, the Coliseum, the night life in London and surfing in Fiji, as a ball game (and old people dying of it is never too late). Adapted from the novel by sci-fi author Stephen Gould, and directed by Doug Liman, Jumper starts from this premise, pleasantly cynical and evolves into a series of battles / chases between Jumpers (to which belongs also to the warlike caste-Griffin Jamie Bell from Billy Elliot) and Paladini, the group of religious fundamentalists determined to exterminate them. Because, as explained their leader, Samuel Jackson, "only God can be everywhere at the same time." Stephen King said he was a fan of this sci-fi teen soap that was to be played by Eminem and Evan Rachel Wood and introducing two more chapters. The ideas are there. Unfortunately Liman (a virtuoso sequence ipermontata and framing not required) does not have the polish, humor and a sense of the geography of space required.
Giulia D'Angelo Vallan





Doug Liman, the director, Jamie Bell and Hayden Christensen on the set of Jumper



The New Regency Productions has acquired the film rights of novel Jumper in November 2005, Doug now taking Limancome director.
The first essay adapted from the novel was drawn by David S. Goyer and was later revised by Jim Uhls.
The casting began in April 2006 have now been nominated for her role as Millie Harris, actresses Siraj Shaik, Teresa Palmer and Sai Chand. The part went in June and Teresa Palmer.
has been clarified by 20th Century Fox that the intention is to create a trilogy.
Two weeks before filming, were opened nominations for the role the protagonist David Rice, has been proposed in the first actor Hayden Christensen, who after having declined the offer several times finally accepted, the second choice fell on the rapper and actor Eminem, who has rejected the offer without wait for the start of trading.





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, Jamie Bell and Hayden Christensen in the movie Jumper



The Shooting started August 28, 2006 in the city of Peterrborough in Canada.
In October 2006 the first unit of scenes moved to Toronto at this time, the actress Teresa Palmer has left the cast in favor of Rachel Bilson, already known for her roles in the television series The OC.
In late November 2006, the director Doug Liman asked the Rome Lazio Film Commission and the organization permission to film inside the Colosseum to complete the process. In the first scenario, the clash was expected to Pantheon and not to the Colosseum, but because the script has undergone three revisions many settings have been changed.
Filming at the Coliseum were completed on 8 December 2006, after which the technical and artistic personnel of the film was moved back to Toronto in Canada and then to Tokyo, the work is completed January 12, 2007.'s Budget film was approximately $ 85,000,000.
The film debuted in the United States February 14, 2008, where it was screened in 3,428 cinemas.
The first week of screening the collection was $ 27,354,808 in the U.S. alone.






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Edward Allen Harris (Tenafly, November 28, 1950) 1.75 m, is an actor, director and American film producer.
As a boy he was a sports enthusiast, is now one of the most provocative and obsessive players who are able to fully immerse is in fact the studios and that of the circuit "indie." Issue is controversial. Switch with confidence by Filmon science fiction, all love and tears, to independent films amoral, homophobic, misogynistic, but honest and virtuous. In the recitation, we do not presents characters in black and white, but gray. More than shares, his roles seem to express "reactions" and then fight in the human dramas that bring his words and his actions to be brighter and more vibrant. The secret? Ed Harris when he says give yourself creates characters who are of his flesh. I am human and restless. Rarely has someone of his stuff, man of paper and someone beats it takes the soul, the ambiguity morality and sex drive that is innate in us all.








Born in New Jersey, the son of a travel agent and a choir member of the Fred Waring Chorus, as well as used in the library of the Art Institute of Chicago, Having studied at Tenafly High School, which then begins to get passionate athletics led him to enroll at Columbia University in 1969, he has a future sports. Two years later, his family moved to Oklahoma and he follows them, after discovering his passion for acting in some theater students. He enrolled in acting class University of Oklahoma and after a number of successes in local shows will move to Los Angeles (California) to join the California Institute of the Arts. With great intensity, showing his talent on stage off-Broadway, in the works of Sam Shepard. New York falls in love with him when he literally plays a part specially written for him by Shepard in "Fool for Love" (1983), which makes him win any awards for best actor, then it will be the same praise to Broadway with a Tony Award nomination for "Precious Sons" (1986) by George Firth.





; Ed Harris in the film alongside Tom Savini Knightriders



After appearing in some commercials on the National Geographic Channel and the show Gibbsville (1976), is in the TV series Del Old episode Cancelled Contract (1977) and in the TV movie The Amazing Howard Hughes (1977) with Tommy Lee Jones. In 1978 he took part in the episode Deadly Convoy of Seiei TV David Cassidy-Man Untercover , began his career as a film actor in films of the science fiction writer Michael Crichton's Coma (1978), opposite Michael Douglas, Geneviène Bujold, Ripp Torn, Richard Widmark and Tom Selleck. As a result, even small parts: Kill the Messenger episode of the TV series The Rockford Files (1978) with James Garner, Scool of Terror episode of the TV series Barnaby Jones (1979) America the Beautiful and TV series Paris (1980), and show The Seekers (1979) and The Aliens Are Coming (1980), in the TV series Lou Grant in episodes Hit (1979), Hazard (1980) Survival and (1981). E 'with Charles Bronson in borderline - Man of the border (1980) by Jerrold Freedman on the topic of illegal immigration faced by several U.S. film independent film, becomes the excuse for any crime, given the action violent and good feelings. Join the cast of the film by George A. Romero Knightriders - Knights (1981) with Gary Lahti and Tom Savini. The first film directed by horror outside the territories is a modern rendition of the myth of King Arthur in the balance between action and flower children. Cameo by Stephen King. Even if the outcome of the film is not satisfactory, Romero puts it equally also in the cast of the horror film Creepshow (1982) with Leslie Nielsen, Hal Hobrook and Ted Danson. Film that is a collaboration between Romero and Stephen King is the rising star 4 horror stories told with humor and macabre sense of humor, as well as many special effects that takes its cue from the spirit of the '50s horror comics of Entertaining Comics Bill Gaines.





; Ed Harris is the adventurer Walker - A True Story



In the eighties, continues to alternate the small to the big screen, going from CHiPs (1981), Hart to Hart - Heart and heart-pounding episode Hart of Darkness and the TV series Cassie & Co . episode Love Come Back (1982) to Dream On! (1981) Ed Harker, a sort of story-collage by the action of the film that follows a group of young actors who struggle to survive in Los Angeles and hang their art Principality.
The Right Stuff - Real Men (1983) Philiph of Kaufman with Sam Shepard, Scott Glenn, Dennis Quaid, Fred Ward and Barbara Hershey. Based on a book by Tom Wolfe, scripted by the director after giving up a first script by William Goldman, is the story of fighter pilot who in 1947 became the testers of the new jet and then to be the first explorers USA space program of NASA Mercury Astronaut. Swing Shift (1984) Jonathan Demme, with Kurt Russell, Goldie Hawn (also producer) and Christine Lahti (nominated for an Oscar as best supporting actress). It is in the movie Places in the Heart - the Heart (1984) Robert Benton, director, screenwriter and writer, with Sally Field, Danny Glover, John Malkovich, Terry O'Quinn, where he met the woman who will become his wife, actress Amy Madigan, who married before the justice of the peace of Waxahachie (Texas), and with whom he had one daughter: Lily Dolores Harris. The biopic of Benton, who is also the scriptwriter and writer, takes advantage of the wonderful photography of N. Almendros and 2 Oscar: a Field and the screenplay by Benton. Recitation in
A Flash of Green (1984) by Victor Nunez, and in 1985 alongside Max von Sidow and Horst Buchholz Code Name Emerald in Jonathan Sanger, in the biopic of the famous country singer Patsy Cline 50s Sweet Dream Karel Reisz with Jessica Lange and John Goodman, and the drama in the name of more meticulous sociological realism Alamo Bay of Louis Malle, starring with his wife.
In 1987 he starred in the detective show based on a novel by the lawyer-writer Philip M. Margolin The Last Innocent Man - The last defense of Roger Spottiswoode alongside David Suchet and interprets the figure of Walker Alex Cox, film biography sull'avventuriero William Walker in Nicaragua in 1855.





                                              Intense expression of Ed Harris in the movie The Abyss



makes a successful artistic partnership with director Agnieszka Holland, who wants him as a protagonist, alongside Christopher Lambert, who serves as Stefan, police captain Polish politics, the character of Dostoevsky's complex degradation and maniacal fury to a priest that Harris makes a very good film To Kill a Priest - A priest from kill (1988). The Abyss (1989), the most expensive movie of James Cameron, an extraordinary adventure to 7500 meters deep, very successful and exciting is his second film starring Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio and next to Michael Biehn, then opposite Robert De Niro in Jacknite (1989) directed by David Jones in one more story of veterans from Vietnam but the key intimate whose origin is Strange Snow, play by Stephen Metcalfe who has also adapted. It 's a movie actors: Robert De Niro and mimetic gesture of extraordinary quality, intense actor who works sull'implosione Harris, Kathy Baker, living what he said Artand "the art of the soul is athletics."





Three aces: Sean Penn, Gary Oldman and Ed Harris for State of Grace



E 'in the company of Sean Penn, Gary Oldman, John Turturro and Robin Wright in State of Grace - State of Grace ( 1990) play written by Dennis McIntyre, a playwright, "off" (tragically died after filming), scary and overwhelming ambition is a gangster film with a tragic mix paroxysmal violence with a stylized staging in the wake of the cinema of Coppola, Scorsese, De Palma and an evocative description environment. Will be directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal Paris Trout - The black heart of Paris Trout (1991) with Dennis Hopper and Barbara Hershey, based on a novel by Pete Dexter also wrote the screenplay, the story that did turn pale (euphemism) for an apartheid America can not be overcome. Along with Jack Lemmon and Al Pacino in Glengarry Glen Ross - Americans (1992) by James Foley, a comedy (1982) of D. Mamet, a Pulitzer Prize, a fine example of a theater in a box (or the cinema of the word) with an excellent team of players (it also includes Alec Baldwin, Jonathan Price, and Alan Arkin) and director also works well in giving relentless pace a text that suggests a jazz jam session, and split ilset de The Firm - The Firm (1993) Sydney Pollack with Tom Cruise, Gene Hackman, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Hal Holbrook, Holly Hunter, Gary Busey, Tobin Bell and David Strathairn, based on the novel (1991) by John Grisham, written by David Rabe, Robert Towne and David Rayfiel, former aide to S. Pollack, can also be read as a parable on the transition from youth to adulthood, and the story of a love threatened by the schemes of the world.





; , Ed Harris and Benicio Del Toro in China Moon



Interprets the sheriff in the horror-movie Pangbron for good-natured novel by Stephen King Needful Things - Needful Things (1993) by Fraser Clarke Heston (son of Charlton) with Max von Sydow. The following year the cast of mediocre comedy Milk Money - Lessons anatomy Richard Benjamin Melanie Griffith, Malcolm McDowell and Philip Bosco, and next to Madeleine Stowe and a young Benicio Del Toro China Moon - Blood Moon John Bailey. Detective Kyle Bodine (Ed Harris) falls madly in love with Rachel Munro (Madeleine Stowe) married to a violent man that ruined his life. It 's the "Chinese moon effect" that makes the unpredictable actions of men, that will require extreme Bodine to make a choice: kill her husband and obscure the corpse, but ... Lamar Dickey (Benicio Del Toro), Kyle's partner, will show his talent unusual in search of clues ...





; ; Ed Harris in a scene from the film Apollo 13



Nominated for an Oscar as best supporting actor for Apollo 13 (1995) Ron Howard, where he tries desperately to save the astronaut Tom Hanks ; from death in space, from the book "Lost Moon" (1992) by Jim Lovell and Jeffrey Kluger. The 11-4-1970, launched by the Saturn V rocket, the Apollo 13 spacecraft with three astronauts on board goes to the moon, but a technical fault forced the engineers at NASA in Houston to improvise an emergency plan to do fall Jim Lovell (Tom Hawks), Fred Haise (Bill Paxton) and Jack Swigert ((Kevin Bacon). The mixture of adventure real with the fictional SF triggers a short-circuit memories, film and history in intervals of space thriller, steeped in Yankee pride ("We never lost an American in space, do not start now.) 2 Academy Award for installation and sound. Take part in an episode of the TV series Frasier (1995) and next to Sean Connery, Laurence Fishburne and Hope Lange in the unlikely and rambling thriller Just Cause - Just Cause Arne Glimchered, and is one of the key players de Nixon - Nixon (1995) by Oliver Stone, alongside Anthony Hopkins, James Wood, Larry Hagman and Paul Sorvino.





, Ed Harris and David Morse in a frame of the movie The Rock



The following year is The Rock , set on the island of Alcatraz - called "the rock" - landed under the command of a mercenary company of Marines, a general (Harris) who kidnaps tourists to visit and install a battery of missiles. We will launch at San Francisco if he will be paid twenty million dollars be allocated to the families of dead American soldiers on the fields of honor. To neutralize the FBI sent a biochemist (Nicolas Cage) and a British secret agent (Sean Connery) in prison thirty years, the only prisoner ever escaped from Alcatraz. Filmon is an action of catastrophic effects, in line with the waste and the havoc this aesthetic vision that dominates in Hollywood, directed by M. thirties Bay, director of advertising that uses the cast also includes Michael Biehn, David Morse and John McGinley. Along with his wife Amy Madigan in the TV western, with a remarkable picture of the atmosphere, they produce Riders of the Purple Sage - The knight of vengeance directed by Charles Haid and in the accurate, fair and predictable thriller, despite in describing the subtleties of family relationships de an Eye - Eye for an Eye John Schlesinger with Sally Field, Kiefer Sutherland, Beverly D'Angelo, Joe Mantegna, Keith David.





; Ed Harris co-starred with Jim Carrey of The Truman Show



Back side of Gene Hackman, as well as Laura Linney and Scott Glenn, when Clint Eastwood chose him for a part in the political thriller Absolute Power - Power absolute (1997). From a walk-in closet, through a mirror-spy, Luther Whitney (Eastwood), professional theft, witness the foul deed and flees. He began hunting the thief. Written by William Goldman wise based on a novel by David Baldacci, is "political film, films, family films on the watch not being seen, the film again to be able to see, revelatory film, film even less too perfect. " A Whitney, which draws in a museum, a woman asks: "Work with your hands, right?". Even C. Eastwood is a director in the tradition of film craft, used to make movie how does a trade with hands and eyes. Then becomes the "father" of Truman Burbank (played by Jim Carrey in a state of grace) in The Truman Show (1998) by Peter Weir. The role of the producer and director demiurge of a man whose life is unwittingly a reality show the will not only get an Oscar nomination as best supporting actor, but also a Golden Globe in the same category. Also starring Laura Linney and Natascha McElhone.





                                                Ed Harris in a frame of film Stepmon




Ex-husband of a cancer patient Susan Sarandon and Julia Roberts for a new partner who will take care of her children in Stepmon - Nemicheamiche (1998), drama about the relationship between the natural mother and stepmother with a lot of death from cancer that addresses more than one question. Director Chris Columbus, an expert on winning plot, plays on the skill of the two interpreters. Who know how to stop it. Then, when you can take advantage of one of the biggest stars of Hollywood actors (Ed Harris) that's it.
collaborated once again to Agnieszka Holland will The Third Miracle - The Third Miracle (1999) with Anne Heche and Armin Mueller-Stahl. After Stigmata Rupert Waiwright, film against the Gnostic Church, Holland aside any special effect, giving up to scenes of exorcism and possession, to penetrate deep into the soul of a priest, played by Harris) and returns its human inner drama. Holland's film does not fail to raise disturbing questions, leading us to reflect on the concept of holiness and chastity of the dogma.





; ; Ed Harris in a shot of the film Pollock



Then he decides to go behind the director and after having studied painting and directs states Pollock (2000), which will be proposed by the Academy for Best Actor . The artist alcoholic who can not get proper recognition for his work is in itself a perfect cinematic cliché. There is no doubt however that what has reached Ed Harris directing and starring in this film is the viewer's attention, and surely many of those who saw him wanted to know more about Jackson Pollock, one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century. , Marcia Gay Harden won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress.





, Ed Harris a shot of the film Enemy at the Gates



After Enemy at the Gates - Enemy at doors (2000) by Jean-Jacques Annaud in Nazi Stalingrad gripped every inch of ground is fought over weapons in hand. The sniper Vassili Zaitsev (Jude Law) brings down one after another, the Germans. The political commissar Danilov (Joseph Fiennes) makes him a powerful means of propaganda. It is the Soviet hero par excellence, does not miss a beat. A German major, König (Ed Harris) decides to challenge him on his own ground: the precision in sight. The two are chasing a long shot until the Russians have won. Later that year, the drama Walking the Dead by Keith Gordon, Billy Crudup, Jennifer Connelly and Hal Holbrook and the TV movie The Prime Gig Gregory Masher with Vince Vaughn, Julia Ormond, Stephen Tobolowsky and George Wendt .




Ed Harris alongside Russell Crowe in A Beautiful Mind



In 2001 A Beautiful Mind (2001) by Ron Howard, who works with skills on the hallucinations of the mathematician and Nobel laureate John Forbes Nash Jr. and Harris, who plays a dark character of the government, the 'eminence grise "William Parcher, who hires a top secret mission, with Russell Crowe, Jennifer Connelly, Paul Bettany and Christopher Plummer.
E 'in the cast of the dramatic Gregor Jordan's Buffalo Soldier with Joaquin Phoenix, Scott Glenn and Anna Paquin and voiced in the original film in the old Henry Sturbuck Danny Glover Just a Dream (2002) set in the United States in 1960, Henry is a teenager whose dream is to go to Hollywood and become a movie star and one day, in the rural town where she lives the guy that has a film crew arrives to shoot a film.





; The term suffering of Ed Harris in The Hours



receive yet another Oscar nomination as best supporting actor for The Hours (2002) directed by Stephen Daldry from the book by Michael Cunningham, American author emergentissimo Pulizter already awarded. Story of three women linked by the novel "Mrs. Dalloway" by Virginia Woolf wrote and read the other two with devastating results. Prior history: the same Woolf (Nicole Kidman, disfigured to look like the original one), late twenties, England, when the writer fails to control his now more deadly exhaustion (that you will drown filling his pockets with stones). The second is that of Laura Brown (Julianne Moore) in Los Angeles 1949, which, among other troubles, a husband and conventional sweet that makes you hate life and her son will leave them to find herself. Finally here is Clarissa Vaughan (Meryl Streep), editor in New York today, supporting a poet dying of AIDS (which is the child abandoned by Laura). All women are strictly strictly gay men and lesbians. Also starring Jeff Daniels, John C. and Miranda Richarsson Reilly.





; Ed Harris in a scene from the film The Human Stain



alongside Then again, Kidman and Hopkins will The Human Stain - The Human Stain (2003) directed by Robert Benton, and with Gary Sinise and Abbe Lane. A film, then, that reflects on the themes of intolerance, but also the problem of identity and independence, the brutality of contemporary society, injury. All this through the story of the hero that leads to the extreme, the ideal of American self-made (and what about now, the ideal of the West in general) with a clear reference to the installation of a Greek tragedy characterized by the classic struggle of the individual to the community in which he lives for their freedom to be who wants to be and the price that this struggle involves.
A precise and hard attack on the "rightness" of American politics and hypocrisy.
E 'in the cast of the dramatic My name Radio (2003) by Michael Tollin with Cuba Gooding Jr. and the comedy Masked and Anonymous (2003) by Larry Charles with Bob Dylan, Jeff Bridges, Penelope Cruz, John Goodman , Jessica Lange, Luke Wilson, Angela Bassett, Steven Bauer, Val Kilmer, Chris Penn, Mickey Rourke and Christian Slater.




Ed Harris alongside Paul Newman in a scene TV mini-series Empire Falls



In 2005 interprets Empire Falls - The falls of the heart , TV miniseries, dicvisa into two parts and directed by Fred Schepisi, television adaptation of Richard Russo's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel "The decline of 'Whiting empire "with Philip Seymour Hoffman, Helen Hunt, Paul Newman, Robin Whright Penn, Aidan Quinn, Joanne Woodward, Dennis Farina, William Fichtner, Theresa Russell and the cast of the play by Adam Rapp Winter Passing with Will Ferrell and Zooey Deschanel.





, Ed Harris with Viggo Mortensen in a scene from A History of Violence



clear, however, in David Cronenberg's A History of Violence (2005), where great as always, give you a hard time for histrionics , Viggo Mortensen and William Hurt.Tratto from a cartoon by John Wagner Cronenberg's film returns to the director loved ones in the territories: the identity, possible schizophrenia, the relationship between reality and appearance. Even the narrative style of play on these elements, so that the film could be a double review. If it takes as it appears it is a very stereotypical thriller with good doses of humor and exaggeration narrative often involuntary. But if you read it from the first shot that looks like a painting by Hopper then things change. It is thought to Cronenberg refined intellectual who works on a re-reading genres to reveal the fragility and ambiguity.





; Ed Harris in the role of Copying Beethowen



In Copying Beetowen - Beethowen and I (2006), signed by Polish Agnieszka Holland, who had already devoted a great track artist biographies such as Rimbaud and Verlaine in Total Eclipse, about the last year of Beethoven's life, until his premature and lonely death in 1827. A film in which artificial and often artifact, to deliver on the big screen the majesty of Beethoven's music, you chose a style register as pompous and superfluous, at the expense of simplicity and naturalness that maybe they could give to the film greater spontaneity. With a photograph doughy and overly saturated colors that always veer towards an almost surreal and impressionist blue white, the film fails to excite and engage, except when the music itself in the magnificence of its essence, is able to do alone all the work. A look obviously pleased but never attended, a calligraphic language and Byzantine make the film a tribute to the genius of Beethoven, but often in an almost sterile and superficial. Ed Harris, unrecognizable without his glasses and long hair, plays the great composer being almost always over the top and Diane Kruger in the role of disciple wheedling.





with Ed Harris and John Ashton Amy Ryan in Gone, Baby, Gone



E ' then cast in de Two Tickets to Paradise (2006) wrote, directed and starring DB Sweeney with John C. McGiuley and Paul Hipp.
Then recite the movie by Ben Affleck Gone, Baby, Gone (2007) Ben Affleck, who in his debut behind the camera is now the center with a genre film that goes beyond the genre to address sensitive issues related to the relationship between adults and children. The only flaw of the film is the title that resemble those of a song that could be the Bee Gees as well as the Platters, could have a different content from what you own. Besides, this is the original title of a novel by Dennis Lehane is the one who wrote "Mystic River." Kudos to Ben Affleck who is more assumed the burden of providing an important role in the lesser known brother Casey, alongside the supporting actors like Morgan Freeman,
ichelle Monaghan, Amy Ryan, John Ashton and Ed Harris that can challenge even actors much more run in him.





; Ed Harris and Samuel L. Jackson shot a de Cleaner



starring opposite Samuel L. Jackson in the thriller Cleaner (2007) by Renny Harlin film that escapes from all the cliches of contemporary urban thriller, and its presence in the cast names in addition to the aforementioned Jackson and Harris, Eva Mendes, Luis Guzman, Robert Forster, and this is one of the main reasons that prompt us to ask why is this interesting mystery-movie is not released in our cinemas.





; ; The film poster



In the same year we see him in blockbuster National Treasure: Book of Secrets - The Book of Secrets Jon Turteltaub, a sequel to the first National Treasure - National Treasure in 2004 with great appeal, with a plot a bit 'wacky but self-deprecating, capable of reaching the goal of entertaining with two old-fashioned adventure. In addition to Harris cast include Nicolas Cage, John Voight, Harvey Keitel and Diane Kruger. In 2008 he returned to directing and simultaneously in the starring role in the revival of the western genre Appaloosa (2008) with Viggo Mortensen, Renée Zellweger, Jeremy Irons and Lance Henriksen.Ispirato the novel by Robert B. Parker, Appaloosa is the adventure of two heroes who protect the community from illegal and disruptive impulses arising from its interno.Ed Harris, wrinkles authentic and romantic soul, stuffed Appaloosa referrals underground, the western or explicit Metafilm spaghetti, albeit filtered through Eastwood, Costner and Walter Hill. Seeding tributes to filmmakers like Sergio Leone in the first place, the director takes the reins tight and play with the scale of fields and levels: from the fields to the field long average, the full-length on the first floor, drawing the viewer's attention on the physical world around the characters or concentrating on psyche of the character mentioned in the framework. Cole and Hitch, placed "fifth" to close one side of the frame and allow our eyes to slip deep into the splendor of the wilderness, lonely knights are coming into town, the Pacific, the law and then to educate the ' leave.
E 'in the cast of the drama and partially autobiographical Touching Home (2008) Logan Miller.





Ed Harris alongside Saoirse Ronan in a shot of the film The Way Back



Played a father in the crime drama Once Fallen (2010) Ash Adams Brian Presley, Amy Madigan, Peter Weller and Taraji P. Henson.
The Way Back (2010) with Colin Farrell by Peter Weir, Jim Sturgess, Mark Strong, Saoirse Ronan and Gustaf Skarsgård. Based on the novel The Long Walk by Slavomir Rawicz, the film tells of escape from a work camp (gulag) Siberian in 1940. Seven international courageous prisoners discover the true meaning of friendship and their adventure takes them across thousands of miles of hostile terrain, Direct to India and their freedom.
I finished shooting the family drama That's What I Am directed by Michael Pavone with the couple in real life Ed Harris and Amy Madigan, Randy Orton and Chase Ellison. Ed Harris will play an English teacher who fight for the inclusion of a misfit child in his school, and the film What's Wrong With Virginia Dustin Lance Black with Ed Harris, who pointed out Liam Neeson in the role of Sheriff Dick Tipton opposite Jennifer Connelly, Emma Roberts and Amy Madigan.





; Ed Harris and Sam Worthington in a scene from the film Man on a Ledge



will begin shooting in April in the dark thriller with a religious background Salvation Boulevard by George Ratliff with a cast including Ed Harris also well cha Jennifer Connelly, Marisa Tomei, Pierce Brosnan, Greg Kinnear and Isabelle Fuhrman. Independent film inspired by the eponymous best-selling book by Larry Beinhart.
E 'in the construction project this year's thriller The Gift Horse Mark David with the participation alongside Ed Harris Hillary Duff, John Goodman and David Zayas.
will be in production for the 2012 movie Man on a Ledge who is a former police officer became a con man who threatens to kill himself by jumping from the roof of a Manhattan hotel. The NYPD sends a police psychologist (Elizabeth Banks) to speak with him. However, unbeknownst to the police arrived and attempted suicide is a cover for theft - never carried out - the biggest diamond in the world.
The screenplay for Man on a Ledge Ericj and was written by Jon Hoeber (Red). This is the first work of documentarian Asger Leth. In addition to cast Ed Harris also has Sam Worthington, Jamie Bell, and Anthony Mackie. Filming will take place in New York.





, Ed Harris in a scene from the film The Firm



a human actor, which goes against the conventional wisdom that more nominations you have, the higher the number of tunes that provides an interpreter. It is very discreet about his private life, manages to be convincing in the part of both good and bad in part. It could also do the Devil might be perfect because it is professionally impeccable.
Ed Harris has always shown great versatility, which allowed him to play many different roles, both in terms of the individual character of the film, sometimes blockbuster, sometimes independently. The experiences in the theater have also given the sensitivity that has made a careful and particular director, who is noted especially for his latest project, where they can rejuvenate a genre almost entirely put aside as the western.





; Ed Harris in a frame of the movie The Truman Show



actor. With his face from "ordinary man" from time to time ready to take on the salient features of good or bad, or antagonism to the fundamental support of the hero character, the heritage of the great characteristics of school Hollywood. The GA discovers Romero who directed him in the horror-comic Creepshow (1982). Here are several other roles more effective, by Jacknife (1988) of D. Jones, starring Robert De Niro is a Vietnam veteran, the astronaut of Apollo 13 (1995) R. Howard, director of the cynical The Truman Show (1998) of P. Weir. In 2001, plays the role of the Nazi sniper in Enemy at the Gates of J.-J. Annaud in 2001 as the secret agent in A Beautiful Mind R. Howard in 2003 and is the former husband of N. Kidman, fresh from Vietnam, The human stain R. Benton from the novel by P. Roth.





; Ed Harris and Viggo Mortensen in a scene from Appaloosa


is an actor who has won numerous awards and has been very successful for his work behind the camera. Nominated for an Academy Award four times, most recently in 2002 for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Stephen Daldry's drama The Hours , which earned him nominations for Golden Globe, BAFTA and Screen Actors Guild (SAG ) Award in the same category. In 2001, he received a nomination for best actor for his portrayal of the artist Jackson Pollock in Pollock , which also marked his directorial debut. The co-star the film, Marcia Gay Harden won an Oscar as best supporting actress. Harris had already received Academy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actor for Apollo 13 Ron Howard, who has also brought a nomination for Golden Globe and a SAG Award, and The Truman Shows by Peter Weir, who he won a Golden Globe and National Board of Review Award, in addition to a BAFTA nomination. In 2007, Harris starred with Nicolas Cage thriller successful National Treasure 2 and was cast in Gone Baby Gone, the directorial debut of writer / actor Ben Affleck, based on the novel by Dennis Lehane . Among the Best Harris's recent work Copyng Beethoven Agnieszka Holland and drama David Cronenberg's A History of Violence , that he won the National Society of Film Critics Award as best supporting actor.





; ; The poster for the film Gone Baby Gone



In 2005, Harris starred with Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward's famous HBO miniseries Empire Falls , directed by Fred Schepisi, who brought him Emmy, Golden Globe and SAG Award for Best Actor for his work on the project, based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Richard Russo. Among his other film credits include Winter Passing ; Radio , the Academy Award for best film A Beautiful Mind by Ron Howard; Buffalo Soldiers ; Stepmom; A member of Sydney Pollack; State of Grace by Phil Joanou; The Third Miracle and to kill a priest by Agnieszka Holland; Alamo Bay Louis Malle; Sweet Dreams by Karel Reisz; The Human Stain and the Heart Robert Benton, and Stuff Philip Kaufman. Harris has appeared on television projects such as The Last Innocent Man, Running Mates, Paris Trout and Riders of the Purple Sage , which led to him and his wife, Amy Madigan, as executive producers and actors, the Western Heritage Wrangler Award for Outstanding Television Feature Film. Well-trained stage actor, Harris made his debut on stage in New York with Fool for Love by Sam Shepard, who in 1984 won him an Obie Award. In 1986, for his performance in George Furth's Precious Sons , Harris won a Drama Desk Award. We still remember Taking Sides by Ronald Harwood on Broadway, Prairie Avenue, Scar, A Streetcar Named Desire, The Grapes of Wrath, Sweet Bird of Youth and Simpatico, which he won the Lucille Lortel Award. In 2006, Harris was back on the scene in New York to play Wrecks by Neil LaBute at the Joseph Papp Public Theater, then resumed work by Harris Everyman Palace Theatre in Ireland.










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