Hello Grabielle! I did too took latin and greek (etimologe) in highschool and my teacher was very good and he even made us to conjugate verbs in latin it was interesting.
I like to think I live by this. "Carpe diem, quam minimum credula postero" "Seize the day, trusting as little as possible in the future", Thanks!
Review: "Ennio Morricone achieves with The Mission what few composers ever achieve... a work of art as important and powerul as the film which it represents. The music and the film become inescapably entwined through the message and power of Roland Joffé's direction and this brilliant soundtrack. Some of my favorite trakcs include the main theme which shows up in "Falls", "The Mission", "River", and "Miserere." "Gabriel's Oboe"..... Words often fail to describe the magnitude of emotion that can be elicited by these compositions."
they should work period! and/or study and/or get trained on something.
for NZ dept of correction they could make an adjustment to what and what amount to produce besides the horticultural products like to make some useful furniture, wool products, etc.
In México they work and/or study to some extent but they are not obligated, they should be obligated to work or/and study.
Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum sonatur. Or 'Whatever is said in Latin sounds profound.'
There are two kinds of Latin speaker. There is the kind who slowly forms an appreciation and understanding of the language, finding the right word to use and learning to conjugate verbs. In advanced stages of learning the language this results in Latin professorship. The second kind of Latin speaker just memorises lists of quotations, and merely uses them to impress. Given time, they lose track of which quotes correspond to which translation, and eventually end up whispering Aio, quantitas magna frumentorum est! into the ears of hopeful young ladies, instead of something more traditionally romantic......
However, this guide is for the third kind of Latin speaker. The kind who will say Braccae tuae aperiuntur to spot the fakes. The kind who can make a Latino laugh with a well-placed Te capiam, cunicule sceleste!
The important thing is to always insist that you only know a few handy Latin sayings for everyday use, that anyone could pick up. Any more will put you firmly in category two, and you don't want that. More to the point, We don't want that either.
Useful Phrases Nescio quid dicas I don't know what you're talking about Nemo hic adest illius nominis There is no one here by that name Ita erat quando hic adveni. It was that way when I got here Nihil declarandum I have nothing to declare Raptus regaliter Royally screwed Ut si! As if! Vescere bracis meis Eat my shorts Re vera, potas bene Say, you sure are drinking a lot Noli me vocare. Ego te vocabo. Don't call me. I'll call you. Nihil curo de ista tua stulta superstitione I'm not interested in your dopey religious cult Canis meus id comedit My dog ate it Die dulci freure Have a nice day Fac ut vivas Get a life Fac me cocleario vomere! Gag me with a spoon! Recedite, plebes! Gero rem imperialem Stand aside, little people! I am here on official business Catapultam habeo. Nisi pecuniam omnem mihi dabris, ad caput tuum saxum immane mittam. I have a catapult. Unless you give me all of your money, I will fling an enormous rock at your head.
Romani quidem artem amatoriam invenerunt... You know, the Romans invented the art of love...
Te audire no possum. Musa sapientum fixa est in aure. I can't hear you. I have a banana in my ear. Utinam coniurati te in foro interficiant May conspirators assasinate you in the hall Magister mundi sum! I am the master of the universe! Non sum pisces I am not a fish Radix lecti Couch potato Quantum materiae materietur marmota monax si marmota monax materiam possit materiari? How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood? Unitam logica falsa tuam philosophiam totam suffodiant May faulty logic undermine your entire philosophy Cogito ergo sum I think, therefore I am Cogito ergo doleo I think, therefore I am depressed Senito aliquos togatos contra me conspirare I think some people in togas are plotting against me
Vah! Denuone latine loquebar? Me ineptum. Interdum modo elabitur. Oh! Was I speaking Latin again? Silly me. Sometimes it just sort of slips out. ............ Non illigitamus carborundum Don't let the b'stards grind you down Nonne macescis? Have you lost weight? Minime senuisti! You haven't aged a bit! Id tibi praebet speciem lepidissimam! It looks great on you! Capillamentum? Haudquaquam conieci esse! A wig? I never would have guessed! Braccae tuae aperiuntur Your fly is open Subucula tua apparet Your slip is showing In dentibus anticis frustum magnum spiniciae habes You have a big piece of spinach in your front teeth .........
I do remember that! Thanks Jeepers. "The original soundtrack for Jaws was released by MCA in 1975, and as a CD in 1992, including roughly a half hour of music that John Williams redid for the album. In 2000, two versions of the score were released: one in a re-recording of the entire Jaws score by Royal Scottish National Orchestra conducted by Joel McNeely, and another to coincide with the release of the 25th anniversary DVD by Decca/Universal, featuring the entire 51 min. of the original score."
Thank you Lady Bee! I like it and the music just perfect!
"This movie centers around two vampires. One longs for a companion, while the other cannot bear to kill humans to satisfy its hunger. It's about a vampire who gives a down-on-his-luck man a choice to either live eternally or die. The man's decision causes him to regret many of the things that he does in his life to come. Written by thexotherxchris"
A review When David Lean's "Doctor Zhivago" was released in 1965, it was pounced upon by the critics, who found it a picture-postcard view of revolution, a love story balanced uneasily atop a painstaking reconstruction of Russia. Lean was known for his elaborate sets, his infinite patience with nature and climates, and his meticulous art direction, but for Pauline Kael, his "method is basically primitive, admired by the same sort of people who are delighted when a stage set has running water or a painted horse looks real enough to ride." Sometimes one must admit one is precisely that sort of person. I agree that the plot of "Doctor Zhivago" lumbers noisily from nowhere to nowhere. That the characters undergo inexplicable changes of heart and personality. That it is not easy to care much about Zhivago himself, in Omar Sharif's soulful but bewildered performance. That the life of the movie is in its corners (the wickedness of Rod Steiger's voluptuary, the solemn pomposity of Tom Courtenay's revolutionary). That "Lara's Theme," by Maurice Jarre, goes on the same shelf as "Waltzing Matilda" as tunes that threaten to drive me mad.
"This film was one of the more mainstream offerings in the array of films that emphasized the overly hyped "Generation X" phenomenon, a list that ranges from Slacker to Singles and includes a host of other films. Winona Ryder stars as Lelaina, a recent college graduate. Out on her own and independent from her supportive, but out-of-touch parents, Lelaina faces the realities of careers and relationships. She can't stand her internship under a local television personality (John Mahoney), and she's forced to choose between Michael (Ben Stiller), a well-intentioned music-video network executive, and Troy (Ethan Hawke), a brooding, sensitive slacker. Meanwhile, she must also protect the artistic integrity of "Reality Bites," a video documentary that depicts the everyday lives of her friends (Hawke, Janeane Garofalo, and Steve Zahn). This 1994 release also marks the feature directorial debut of Ben Stiller. ~ Jonathan E. Laxamana"
Beyond everything, though, "Reservoir Dogs" is a testosterone meltdown; in its energy and aggressiveness, it's 100 percent male. (There's not a single female speaking part.) Still, I have to admit that I loved it. I do have one question, though: Is this what the men's movement was all about?
the Washington Post: If Quentin Tarantino's gritty, bone-chilling, powerfully violent new film, "Reservoir Dogs," doesn't pin your ears back, nothing ever will. The movie, which zeros in on the anatomy of a diamond heist, and, beyond that, the flimsy notion of honor among a temporarily assembled gang of Los Angeles thieves, is as caustic as battery acid. It's brutal, it's funny and you won't forget it. Guaranteed.
THE FOUNTAIN! Thanks Cherry (where is the brandy?) sinopsis: The premise behind the story is painfully simple: a man's struggle to save the woman he loves from dying. That premise is where the simplicity ends and exploration begins. His quest is fractured into three interwoven tales: three men's journeys representing one man's pursuit. Are you confused already? Get used to the sensation. Aronofsky doesn't slow down for the sake of those unable to keep up.
This one I am looking for to enjoy it. I love love films!
There is not need to translate dear and I love foreing films here is a sinopsis for "Beloe solntse pustyni"
A soldier of the Red Army named Sukhov has been fighting in the Russian Civil War in Russian Asia for many years. Just as he is about to return home to his wife, Sukhov is chosen to guard and protect the harem of a guerilla leader (Abdulla). Abdulla is wanted by the Red Army and left his harem behind because the women hindered him. Sukhov's task proves to be more difficult than he imagined... Written by Alexandra S. <b97ase@stud.ki.se>
Latin quotes that you stand for OR you like OR dislike...WHATEVER!...
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