![]() | from the 1979 TV version of the Trevor Nunn production by the Royal Shakespeare Company.
Judi Dench ... Lady Macbeth
Ian McKellen ... Macbeth
John Bown ... Lennox
Ian McDiarmid ... The porter and Ross
Bob Peck ... Macduff
John Woodvine ... Banquo
Shakespeare's Macbeth, Act III, scene 4 ("Banquet Scene"), Lines 1-122 (to exit of Lords) Auteur: ShakespeareAndMore Tags: Bown Dench Macbeth McDiarmid McKellen Shakespeare Ajoutée: vendredi 10 décembre 1976 02:34:06 |
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![]() | We ain't PBS but we still need money. How about helping us out. Auteur: Corporatecountrysuck Tags: Autumn Billy Cracker Culture Defense Fulks Joe Legendary on Robbie Shack Shakers Shaver Skids Southern the Ajoutée: jeudi 13 janvier 2022 09:12:02 |
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![]() | For the past four decades, the Commerce Business Banquet has been bringing employers and students together in a relaxed, and professional environment. The event is marked by great food, an excellent keynote speaker, and unique networking opportunities. This student run event is the largest of its kind in Canada, and is one of the premiere events put on by the I.H. Asper School of Business. Auteur: Bshouty Tags: 42nd Annual Asper Banquet Business Commerce School Ajoutée: vendredi 15 septembre 2034 07:25:43 |
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![]() | From director Feng Xiao Gang and star Zhang Ziyi comes this visually stunning epic drama.
The Banquet has been described as a loose adaptation of "Hamlet"; it is a tale of fate and
revenge set in 10th century China. A new Emperor has usurped the throne through murder.
Zhang Ziyi plays the widowed Empress, who marries the new Emperor (Ge You) only to protect
herself, but also secretly plots his death with the help of the Crown Prince ( Daniel Wu )
and the Chief Minister (Ma Jingwu). Yet the Prince and Minister each have their own plans
for the throne, and, of course, so does the Emperor. All these intrigues are brought to a
climax when the Emperor calls for a lavish banquet, where the murderous plans are set in motion. Auteur: Cineeast Tags: arts banquet cine-east daniel martial the wu Zhang Ziyi Ajoutée: jeudi 28 octobre 1948 19:56:44 |
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![]() | Jon Finch ... Macbeth
Francesca Annis ... Lady Macbeth
Martin Shaw ... Banquo
Terence Bayler ... Macduff
Andrew Laurence ... Lennox
John Stride ... Ross
Michael Balfour ... First Murderer
Shakespeare's Macbeth, Act III, scene 4 ("Banquet Scene") Auteur: ShakespeareAndMore Tags: Annis JonFinch Macbeth Polanski Shakespeare Ajoutée: dimanche 19 décembre 1976 02:53:41 |
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![]() | Part 2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trQQLp6G6yA
[French original version + Spanish subtitles]
Faithful adaptation of Plato's dialogue "The Symposium"
"Le Banquet" aka
"Il Banchetto di Platone"
Directed by Marco Ferreri
Lucas Belvaux ... Phèdre
Jean Benguigui ... Apollodore
Christian Berthelot ... Glaucon
Farid Chopel ... Agathon
Renato Cortesi ... Pausanias
Jean-Pierre Kalfon ... Eryximaque
Philippe Khorsand ... Aristophane
Philippe Léotard ... Socrate
Patrice Minet ... Aristodème
Irene Papas ... Diotime
Roger Van Hool ... Alcibiade Auteur: Theaglaukopis Tags: banchetto banquet banquete ferreri filosofia irene le marco papas philosophy plato platon platone symposium Ajoutée: jeudi 20 août 2015 03:40:41 |
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![]() | "Cynthia Witthoft"
Song: "Sharks Banquet"
Album: "Rectal Hidden Tracks - 2002"
The fossil record of sharks extends back over 450 million years - before land vertebrates existed and before many plants had colonised the continents. The first sharks looked very different from modern sharks. The majority of the modern sharks can be traced back to around 100 million years ago.
Mostly only the fossilized teeth of sharks are found, although often in large numbers. In some cases pieces of the internal skeleton or even complete fossilized sharks have been discovered. Estimates suggest that over a span of a few years a shark may grow tens of thousands of teeth, which explains the abundance of fossils. As the teeth consist of calcium phosphate, an apatite, they are easily fossilized.
Instead of bones, sharks have cartilagenous skeletons, with a bone-like layer broken up into thousands of isolated apatite prisms. When a shark dies, the decomposing skeleton breaks up and the apatite prisms scatter. Complete shark skeletons are only preserved when rapid burial in bottom sediments occurs.
Among the most ancient and primitive sharks is Cladoselache, from about 370 million years ago, which has been found within the Paleozoic strata of Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee. At this point in the Earth's history these rocks made up the soft sediment of the bottom of a large, shallow ocean, which stretched across much of North America. Cladoselache was only about 1 m long with stiff triangular fins and slender jaws. Its teeth had several pointed cusps, which would have been worn down by use. From the number of teeth found in any one place it is most likely that Cladoselache did not replace its teeth as regularly as modern sharks. Its caudal fins had a similar shape to the great white sharks and the pelagic shortfin and longfin makos. The discovery of whole fish found tail first in their stomachs suggest that they were fast swimmers with great agility.
From about 300 to 150 million years ago, most fossil sharks can be assigned to one of two groups. One of these, the acanthuses, was almost exclusive to freshwater environments. By the time this group became extinct (about 220 million years ago) they had achieved worldwide distribution. The other group, the hybodonts, appeared about 320 million years ago and was mostly found in the oceans, but also in freshwater.
Modern sharks began to appear about 100 million years ago. Fossil mackerel shark teeth occurred in the Lower Cretaceous. One of the most recent families of sharks that evolved is the hammerhead sharks (family Sphyrnidae), which emerged in Eocene.[21] The oldest white shark teeth date from 60 to 65 million years ago, around the time of the extinction of the dinosaurs. In early white shark evolution there are at least two lineages: one with coarsely serrated teeth that probably gave rise to the modern great white shark, and another with finely serrated teeth and a tendency to attain gigantic proportions. This group includes the extinct Megalodon, Carcharodon megalodon, which like most extinct sharks is only known from its teeth and a few vertebrae. This shark could grow more than 15 metres (49 ft) long and is recognized as the biggest known carnivorous fish to have ever existed. Fossil records reveal that this shark preyed upon whales and other large marine mammals.
It is believed that the immense size of predatory sharks such as the great white may have arisen from the extinction of the dinosaurs and the diversification of mammals. It is known that at the same time these sharks were evolving some early mammalian groups evolved into aquatic forms. Certainly, wherever the teeth of large sharks have been found, there has also been an abundance of marine mammal bones, including seals, porpoises and whales. These bones frequently show signs of shark attack. There are theories that suggest that large sharks evolved to better take advantage of larger prey. Auteur: Sexywitthoft Tags: Big Bizarre Cynthia Dangerous Death Elasmobranchii Girl Guitar Insane Jaws Metal Rock Selachimorpha Shark Witthoft Woman Ajoutée: jeudi 20 décembre 2012 23:57:12 |
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