![]() | A Tribute To all the Fallen Soldiers that fought for our freedom.
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![]() | Liberty Leading the People (French: la Liberté guidant le peuple) is a painting by Eugène Delacroix commemorating the July Revolution of 1830, which toppled Charles X. A woman personifying Liberty leads the people forward over the bodies of the fallen, holding the tricolore flag of the French Revolution in one hand and brandishing a bayonetted musket with the other. This is perhaps Delacroix's best-known painting, having carved its own niche in popular culture.
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![]() | Directed by: Seijun Suzuki Contry: Japan Branded to Kill is a 1967 Japanese yakuza film directed by Seijun Suzuki and starring Joe Shishido Koji Nanbara, Annu Mari and Mariko Ogawa. It was a low budget, production line number for the Nikkatsu Company. The story follows Goro Hanada in his life as a contract killer. He falls in love with a woman named Misako, who recruits him for a seemingly impossible mission. When the mission fails, he becomes hunted by the phantom Number One Killer, whose methods threaten his sanity as much as his life. The studio was unhappy with the original script and called in Suzuki to rewrite and direct it at the last minute. Suzuki came up with many of his ideas the night before or on the set while filming, and welcomed ideas from his collaborators. He gave the film a satirical, anarchic and visually eclectic bent which the studio had previously warned him away from. After its release Suzuki was fired for making "movies that make no sense and no money". Suzuki successfully sued Nikkatsu with support from student groups, like-minded filmmakers and the general public and caused a major controversy through the Japanese film industry. Suzuki was blacklisted and did not make another feature film for 10 years but became a counterculture hero. As one of Seijun Suzuki s most influential films, Branded to Kill has been acknowledged as a source of inspiration by such internationally renowned directors as Hong Kong's John Woo, South Korea's Chan-wook Park and America's Jim Jarmusch and Quentin Tarantino. Jarmusch listed it as his favourite hitman film, alongside Le Samouraï (also 1967), and thanked Suzuki in the screen credits of his own hitman film Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai (1999). Most notably, Jarmusch mirrored a scene in which the protagonist kills a target by shooting up from a basement through a sink drain. He went so far as to screen the film for Suzuki when the two met in Tokyo. Critics have noted Branded to Kill's influence on the films of Wong Kar-wai, such as his hitman film Fallen Angels (1995), as well as Johnnie To's Fulltime Killer (2001). However, Branded to Kill was most influential in its native Japan The film's premise, in which hitmen try to kill each other in competition for the Number One rank, is spoofed in films such as Takeshi Kitano's Getting Any? (1995) and Sabu's Postman Blues (1997), which features a character named Hitman Joe Branded to Kill played a role in the development of the long-running Lupin III franchise. It also had a profound impact, through Suzuki s firing and the resulting student uprising, in the beginnings of the movement film, usually underground or anti-establishment films which focused on issues of import to audiences, as opposed to production line genre pictures.
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![]() | Another one of my Animations, this one depicting the aftermath of a car crash where the driver has fallen asleep at the wheel
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![]() | A funny bail in the begining of summer..
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![]() | She was born in 2000 25/1 and died 2008 24/9, 2009 25/1 she would become 9 years. She was a Irish Wolfhound, and My user name; IrksUlvehund does mean that, Irsk Ulvehund (Danish) Irish Wolfhound (english) I loved Baloo and i still do, she was a great family dog, she was the youngest of her sisters, but she was the one who lived longest, she lived on love.
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![]() | This is the song "Revolution Deathsquad", By DragonForce From their Album "Inhuman Rampage" Second Track, Lyrics By Sam and ZP! (2006) Please Comment, Rate, Subscribe. :D To find out more, Go to their Official site. http://www DragonForce com/ Flying over darkened skies the battle will call Distant angels crying in the eye of the storm And the world falls under the starlight shining from heavens below Long years of pain and sorrow searching for more Cry for the touch of angels never before And the stars fall on the horizon onwards and up through the pain Ride the wind and fight the demon steel shining bright Standing together forever onwards flames burning strong Hot wind in hell of pain and sorrow now and ever onwards We stare into the dawn of a new world Cry out for the fallen heroes Lost in time ago In our minds they still belong When the sands of time are gone Rise over shadow mountains blazing with Power Crossing valleys endless tears in unity we stand Far and wide across the land the victory is ours On towards the gates of reason Fight for the truth and the freedom Gloria Searching through the memories to open the door Living on the edge of life like never before And the ground chants under the moonlight facing their fears all the same Heavens fear now open wide and up for the call All in stark reality the angels will fall And the world cries out for the silence lost in the voices unknown Blinded by the force of evil cries into the night Never before have they seen the darkness now they're all gone Out from the shadows storming on the wings of revelations Your soul will feel no mercy come the dawn Hold out for the morning after Never to let go In the fires burning strong When the tides of time roll on Rise over shadows mountains blazing with Power ......... [Solos]
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