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Manhattan Short. Selected from 1. MANHATTAN SHORT announces the Final 1. Annual MANHATTAN SHORT Film Festival. The Final 1. 0 films represent USA, Georgia, Italy, Latvia, New Zealand, Spain, Switzerland, Syria and United Kingdom. Click here to read interviews with the Final 1. The Final 1. 0 short films will entertain a global audience of over 1. Sept 2. 8 - Oct 8, 2. Best Film and Best Actor. Don't miss this unique international event! ONE WORLD - ONE WEEK - ONE FESTIVAl! Click here to find a venue near you. Log lines for all of my short film scripts, with links to more details about each short film screenplay. In gory detail, here’s what you get when you buy the book. During the late 1960s, the defense contractor Lockheed Corporation took a strange detour into filmmaking and sponsored a series of short films, each examining the. It was first published in the August 19, 1843, edition of The Saturday Evening Post.A horror film is a movie that seeks to elicit a physiological reaction, such as an elevated heartbeat, through the use of fear and shocking one’s audiences. Animation is easy to get into but difficult to master. There are as many styles of animation as there are animators. Selected from 1615 entries from 75 countries, MANHATTAN SHORT announces the Final 10 finalists in the 20th Annual MANHATTAN SHORT Film Festival. Competition focusing on the production of short movies in just two days. How to enter, news, frequently asked questions, and tour schedule. Bloody Disgusting is partnering with filmmaker Tony Wash to launch World of Death, a horror community that celebrates short filmmakers from around the world. What goes on behind the scenes of Project Runway? In entertainment, an awful lot of stuff happens behind closed doors, from canceling TV shows to organizing music festival lineups. While the public sees the end product on TVs, movie screens, or radio dials, they don’t see what it took to get there. In Expert Witness, The A. V. Club talks to industry insiders about the actual business of entertainment in hopes of shedding some light on how the pop- culture sausage gets made. A Project Runway producer on the long-running fashion competition’s setup and grueling production schedule. Now in its 1. 2th season, Project Runway has become the premier fashion competition show, handily besting pretenders like NBC’s Fashion Star. Part of that is due, of course, to host Heidi Klum and contestant mentor Tim Gunn, but the show’s success also comes largely from its level of talent: Designers on Project Runway appear to have what it takes to actually make it in fashion. Hell, a few even have. But what keeps that level of competition so high? And why hasn’t Project Runway fallen into the trap—save this season’s Sandro Masmanidi—of casting loose cannons to drive ratings and drama? Moreover, is what viewers see on the show what really happens in the workroom? Project Runway. You want talent? You want drama? Catch new episodes of Project Runway THURSDAYS only on Lifetime! Watch the Season 15 Reunion full episode from Season 15, Episode 15 of Lifetime's series Project Runway. Get more of your favorite full episodes only on Lifetime. Club talked to one of the show’s producers, Sara Rea, about the timeline, accessory wall, and “make it work” moments. The A. V. Club: What’s a typical day like for a Project Runway contestant? Sara Rea: It changes daily, but I’ll give you the averages. They usually get up about 5 a. Then they go receive their challenge; they meet Tim or Heidi or whoever, depending on who is setting it up—we’re very transparent. There isn’t a whole lot of behind- the- scenes that isn’t onscreen. Anyway, we shoot while we travel now, so that’s all documented. Anthony Williams’s Black-and-White Delight (S7, E11) Anthony didn’t fare so well in season seven despite being adored by Project Runway viewers, but he did manage. Project Runway Season 4 was the fourth season of Project Runway, Bravo's reality competition for fashion designers. The season premiered November 14, 2007. They get their challenge, they sketch, they go to Mood—we’re shooting them while they go to Mood—they come back to the workroom and they’re literally in that workroom until 1. During that time we do have mandatory lunch breaks. We’ve learned that we have to make them eat because they’ll get so focused that they won’t eat, and that’s not good for them or us or anyone. We just do rotations so that everyone eats at different times within the same hour block. Then Tim . That’s usually quick because they’re exhausted. The show is so focused on process. Unlike a show where you’re cooking or doing photography or modeling, the designers literally have to be in that workroom working on those clothes. It is a process. So we’re shooting a lot, and maybe you can hear a pin drop a lot of times, but it’s a part of what they have to do before there’s a runway the next day. The following day they get up probably around the same time. They’re usually in the workroom by 8 a. Then they exit for the runway. We have a small break that is just logistical for us to get all of our cameras moved down and set up. They don’t get to work on the clothes during that time, and they’re separated from their models. The designers eat then, but it only takes about a half an hour for us get set up, and then we shoot the runway show a couple of times without the judges just to make sure the audience gets enough views of the garments. I know this sounds boring, but it’s all pretty much what you see on TV up to the runway day. There are no real tricks in our world because of our time constraints; we shoot an episode every two to three days and we don’t take a day off in between. They finish a runway, someone’s eliminated at 8 p. And that happens for five to six weeks straight. Within that we may have three interview days where they get a chance to breathe and do interviews. But it is grueling. It’s pretty much what you see, because we really do shoot 1. AVC: So when Tim says, “Okay, you have till 1. SR: We have a mandatory turnaround. It’s not mandatory from anyone but us, but we’ve decided that we have to have a minimum six hours for the designers to sleep. And that’s minimum. But, yeah, they’re up at 5 a. They’re working to midnight, and by the time they get back it’s 1. So we have to shut it down. We also can’t have camera crews all night. There are probably four hours total where no one is at Parsons on a given day. We have to wrap out and clean everything up from a production standpoint, and then people have to get in and prep before the following morning. AVC: Do you have camera shifts? SR: We have multiple, multiple crews. We have morning shifts and day shifts and nighttime shifts. Every crew has 1. AVC: Why can’t the designers take work home at night? Is it because you can’t be there to film it or because they would run themselves into the ground? SR: Well, it’s both. It’s really more about the sleep, to be honest, because we’ve had seasons where they didn’t get as much sleep and we’ve had ambulances. In season eight they were exhausted mentally and physically, and it’s so intense emotionally and creatively that it wears them out. By episode eight, we always have someone breaking down because they’re burned out. So we have to manage them to make sure they go to sleep, because some of them would work all night. They’re just thinking about the immediate, but it’s a marathon. So we have to help manage that. AVC: You mentioned going to Mood in the morning. Is the show there before Mood even opens? SR: No, Mood closes for us. We have a very close, long- term working relationship with them and we make sure we’re posted on their schedule so they don’t close too early. We tell them, “Hey, we’ll be there in 3. It’s very, very kind, and it works out well for us for obvious reasons. AVC: And how does it work at Mood? You have to be cashed out within that half an hour? Have there been problems with designers not having their material cut in time? SR: We’ve had times where—and this rarely happens because Mood staffs very well for us—someone cuts their own fabric because they’re all frantic. But it’s only been an issue once in the seven seasons I’ve done. AVC: There’s been an issue on the show in the past with people bringing pattern books. What’s the rule about what they can bring, preparation- wise? Does Parsons have a library they can use? SR: It’s all in their heads. We don’t want them relying on other people’s designs or other materials, and we don’t want anyone to have an unfair advantage so we limit their resources to what the necessities are with their dress forms and their scissors and their sewing kits. We want them to create from what they know, not from a pattern book. It doesn’t help them and it could also be derivative, . You have your sewing kit and your creative minds: Go to work. AVC: How do you come up with challenges? And how do you know how much time or money to assign to a challenge? On Survivor, for instance, they have the staff test the challenges out. SR: On shows that have stunts and things like that, it’s very important to test them out. Here, we just use our working knowledge of, “Is this doable?” Tim is a great partner as far as, “Can they do this in this timeframe? Is this budget fair? What material should we give them?” We rely on him a lot. We usually have a good idea of what is and isn’t doable, but sometimes we’re very nervous. I remember season six—which is the first season I did—we did a newspaper challenge. The only material they had was the L. A. I was a nervous wreck, but I sat there and watched it, and they blew our minds—and that’s the beauty of it. The greatest challenges are when we put them in what seems like unbelievable situations and then they blow us away. That’s the fun of having them make clothes out of something you’d find in a grocery store or a party store. They can do it. We’re very mindful of what we put them up against, but we like to push them in order to get results that blow us and the audience away. AVC: When you’re doing an unconventional challenge, how do you choose the materials? SR: It’s a process. We have a team of people whose main job is to sit around and come up with ideas, and they bring them to us and we try to visualize all the different materials. I always like it when they present it to us as a list of what’s in that store. Like, what’s in a hardware store? It helps you say, “Well, what would I do? What could they use to make something?” And then we go with what we think would be the most fun and we try to make it different from a previous season. We just try to do what feels right and what we feel will have the best result. We never want to give them less than eight hours because that’s not fair, unless we own it and that’s been a part of the challenge. One time we did a five- hour challenge, and that was really hard. But we rarely do anything under eight hours, because it just doesn’t give them the time to do anything impressive. And if they don’t do anything impressive, then the show doesn’t work. AVC: What happens after the designers leave the workroom? They get separated from their models, but do they see them again before they hit the runway? SR: Backstage, they get five minutes of what we call “last looks” which we shoot and air when it’s relevant. They’re last- minute touch- ups, just like any designer would do for their show. AVC: And how do you set up the order of who walks when in the show? SR: We try to make it an interesting runway show for the judges. We don’t want to too many things that look alike one after another. We try to mix up the look so we don’t have three pair of pants walking and then three dresses. We’ll mix those up, so it’ll be a visually interesting show, just like a designer would if they were doing their own show. AVC: This season, you guys had Sandro Masmanidi, who was a bit of a loose cannon and ended up having to leave the show. SR: He had a lot of personality. AVC: It’s a credit to you guys that you’ve seemingly always cast for talent and not for crazy reality characters. SR: We’ve had loose cannons before, but he was particularly loose, or particularly a cannon. AVC: How do you cast the show? SR: We have a process of what we look for. Talent is first and foremost. We have closed casting calls, so we have to invite you. Project Runway (TV Series 2. Find industry contacts & talent representation. Manage your photos, credits, & more. Showcase yourself on IMDb & Amazon. Daniel Dae Kim & Grace Park Exit Hawaii Five- 0. When Hawaii Five- 0 returns for its eighth season, it will be without two of its veteran cast members, Daniel Dae Kim and Grace Park. CBS announced that the two actors have decided to leave the show. Lost actor Daniel Dae Kim, who plays Chin Ho Kelly, and Grace Park, who plays Kona “Kono” Kalakaua, have been series regulars since the action police procedural series premiered in 2. The news of their sudden departure will surely surprise fans who have been following the show for seven seasons. As reported by Variety, in a statement released by CBS, it was stated that the absence of the two characters would be explained in the upcoming season premiere. Executive producer Peter Lenkov also spoke about the actors’ departure from the series: Needless to say, Daniel has been an instrumental part of the success of Hawaii Five- 0 over the past seven seasons and it has personally been a privilege to know him. Grace’s presence gave Hawaii Five- 0 a beauty and serenity to each episode. She was the consummate collaborator, helping build her character from Day 1. They will always be ohana to us, we will miss them and we wish them both all the best. Though CBS gave no explanation for the actors’ decision, Variety reports that both Park and Kim were making 1. Alex O’Loughlin and Scott Caan, and were seeking pay equality. However, neither actor was able to reach a satisfactory deal with CBS. With the way things were left in the season 7 finale, the door was already open for the characters to leave, which might make their departure somewhat easier for the writers to explain. Park’s character, Kono, left the team to fight a sex- trafficking ring, while Kim’s character, Chin, was considering a job offer to lead his own task force in San Francisco. Another cast member, Masi Oka, who had been a recurring character in season 1 and a regular ever since, also left the show during the seventh season.
After losing her unborn child, Madeline Matheson insists on carrying the baby to term. Following the delivery, the child miraculously returns to life with an appetite.Though some fans are likely to be disappointed, it’s too early to know how much the loss of the two regulars will hurt the show’s ratings, or if it will affect the series’ chances at getting renewed for a ninth season. Season 8 of Hawaii Five- 0 will premiere Friday, September 2. CBS. Source: Variety. Grace Coddington (born April 20, 1941) is a Welsh former model and the creative director at large of American Vogue magazine. Coddington is known for the creation of. Let’s explore the best horror movies of 2015. The scary list features the usual mix of reboots ( October 4, 2014 CBS announces Hawaii Five-0 will return for season 8 without Daniel Dae Kim & Grace Park, who reportedly left over an equal pay dispute. Top 1. 0 Best Horror Movies Of 2. Let’s explore the best horror movies of 2. The scary list features the usual mix of reboots (. We’ve got cannibals (. It’s a versatile year. Based on me watching almost everything released, these are the top 2. Let us know in the comments what your picks are. Wyrmwood: Road Of The Dead. Starring: Jay Gallagher, Bianca Bradey, Leon Burchill. Director: Kiah Roache- Turner. Released: February 1. U. S. Dates)As a zombie apocalypse erupts, a talented mechanic sees his family killed, and his sister kidnapped by a team of gas mask wearing soldiers. He hits the road to find her in his blood- powered armoured car, teaming up with a loud- mouth aborigine and encountering various rough and ready survivors as he battles through the flesh- eaters in the harsh bushland. Meanwhile, his sister is being experimented on by a psychotic doctor, working toward giving her the ability to control zombies with her mind. By the time her brother arrives, she may not need his help. Filmed on weekends as a labour of love over the course of several years, it’s a big achievement what they managed to accomplish, but a hard one to universally recommend. Essentially it’s a 1. It’s also a one- dimensional movie with a thin script, thin characters, and Syfy- quality zombies. Compare it to the similarly- influenced . How you respond to the trailer is the best indicator. Stung. Starring: Matt O’Leary, Jessica Cook, Lance Henriksen, Clifton Collins Jr. Director: Benni Diez. Released: July 3, 2. For two catering staffers, Mrs. Perch’s fancy garden party at her remote country villa is nothing out of the ordinary. Until a mishap with toxic plant fertiliser leads to the most unwelcome of dinner guests: large killer wasps. The catering- for- old- timers- at- a- country- house setting feels unique, the lead (Matt O’Leary, . Unfortunately it starts to sag after the wonderful Lance Henrikson (. Those stories tell of an insane feral boy, but what’s unsaid is the boy has an even more murderous father, who has littered the woods with deadly traps. When Sam’s life in camp is made a misery by both bullies and leaders, he delves into the woods and encounters the feral boy. The two spark an uneasy understanding. But soon the father’s rampage will reach the camp, and a bloodbath will ensue. This is a pretty conventional slasher, with an interesting arc for the lead boy. The problem is Sam is too mild- mannered to convince as a deeply troubled individual. Nevertheless the setting is strong and the film is pretty fearless, going to a few places others wouldn’t. Some Kind Of Hate. Starring: Ronen Rubinstein, Sierra Mc. Cormick, Grace Phipps. Director: Adam Egypt Mortimer. Released: September 1. A bullied teenager is sent to a new- age reform center in the hills. When he starts to be picked on again he unwittingly summons the deadly spirit of a girl who died under similar circumstances. She unleashes bloody vengeance on his tormentors, before turning her murderous anger toward everyone. The tormented ghost looks more the part but by the end she comes off as quite whiny and more annoying than frightening. There are actually too many kill scenes – you’ll never see so much self- harm and fatal wrist slitting, which makes it a grim watch. Having said that, the central premise and kill method is a good one for a slasher (harming herself causes the injuries on her victims) and it’s done well enough. Cooties. Starring: Elijah Wood, Rainn Wilson, Alison Pill, Leigh Whannell, Jack Mc. Brayer. Directors: Jonathan Milott, Cary Murnion. Released: September 1. A wannabe writer turned teacher (Wood) starts his first day as supply at the school he used to go to. But when virus- infected chicken nuggets are served at the cafeteria, the kids turn into feral zombies, ripping apart any adult they come across. Now the bickering teachers are under siege in the school, looking for a way across the playground. The twisted kid imagery is fun. However it doesn’t start well, being too silly before the kids even transform – like a weird fever dream of unnatural character moments and misfiring jokes. The tone just doesn’t work until things are well underway. Also, because this is co- written by Leigh Whannell (. The only survivor found, and only suspect, is too shaken to talk until the unit’s psychologist (Bello) shows up. With the right questions it all starts coming back. It combines found footage, interrogation video, news cameras and classic cinematography. It heavily rips off . Grillo and Bello are seasoned pros and they do well, especially handling a handful of silly lines that would have clunked with lesser talent. Grace Coddington - Wikipedia. Grace Coddington (born April 2. Welsh former model and the creative director at large of American Vogue magazine. Coddington is known for the creation of large, complex and dramatic photoshoots. Her pictures might be jolly and decadent or moody and mysterious. Her interest in fashion began in her teens, when she would anxiously await the arrival of a current issue of Vogue magazine, which was at least three months outdated because she needed to order it on . She says that she loves . She ended up winning the Young Model section. She then began her modeling career for Vogue. After nineteen years as Photo Editor with British Vogue. It was announced on May 9, 2. Coddington would be working with Tiffany's. She plays a prominent role in the film as she is heavily involved in the styling and production of the issue. Her often- tense relationship with editor Anna Wintour is also highlighted. They divorced a year later. They divorced in 1. The two had previously worked together on the 2. Grace: Thirty Years of Fashion at Vogue. The book deal is reported to be worth $1. The Snippy World of New Yorker Fashion Artist Michael Roberts. Paris: Edition 7. L, 2. 00. 5. ISBN9. OCLC 6. 27. 35. 19. Coddington, Grace, and Didier Malige. The Catwalk Cats. Paris: Edition 7. L, 2. 00. 6. ISBN9. OCLC 8. 58. 92. 96. Coddington, Grace, and Michael Roberts. Grace: A Memoir. London: Vintage Books, 2. ISBN9. 78- 0- 3. 07- 3. OCLC 8. 91. 76. 05. Gordon, Michael, Grace Coddington, and Heather Gordon. Vidal Sassoon: How One Man Changed the World with a Pair of Scissors. New York: Rizzoli, 2. ISBN9. 78- 0- 8. 47- 8. OCLC 7. 83. 16. 52. Forward by Coddington. Donovan, Terence, Diana Donovan, David Hillman, and Robin Muir. Terence Donovan Fashion. London: Art/Books, 2. ISBN9. 78- 1- 9. 08- 9. OCLC 8. 05. 02. 08. Forward by Coddington. Coddington, Grace Grace: The American Vogue Years. London: Phaidon Press, 2. ISBN9. 78- 0- 7. 14- 8. Coddington, Grace, Michael Roberts, Jay Fielden, and Bridget Mc. Carthy. Grace: Thirty Years of Fashion at Vogue. London: Phaidon Press, 2. ISBN9. 78- 0- 7. 14- 8. OCLC 9. 05. 52. 19. Popular culture. The character's red hair, as well as her passion for fashion, are considered as a tribute to the ex- model Grace Coddington. The Catwalk Cats. ISBN 9. 78. 38. 65. New York magazine. Retrieved 2 April 2. The Guardian. Retrieved 2 April 2. Grace: A Memoir. New York: Random House. ISBN 9. 78- 0- 8. The Business of Fashion. Retrieved 2. 0 January 2. Grace: Thirty Years of Fashion at Vogue. Steidl Publishing. ISBN 9. 78. 38. 82. Retrieved 2. 01. 6- 0. TV Camera Ready.. Fashionista. Retrieved January 2. Retrieved 2. 01. 6- 1. Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood Episode 29 English Dubbed watch full movie 1080 quality online9/3/2017 Tabtight professional, free when you need it, VPN service. About the Show. Disregard for alchemy’s laws ripped half of Ed Elric’s limbs from his. Cover of the first Blu-ray compilation released by. You are viewing our Anime Sub List daily updated. Watch Anime online in high quality at AnimeTofu without any dramas. Fullmetal Alchemist takes place in an alternate history, in the fictional country of Amestris ( No-registration upload of files up to 250MB. Not available in some countries. Images and sounds of the characters Monica Rial has played in voice over roles in. The episode centers around Gaemon and Daenys, a Targaryen brother and sister who are about to be married. The 1. 5 Best Food Descriptions in A Song of Ice and Fire. Based on the approximately four hundred hours of Next Food Network Star that I have seen, I gather that it’s hard to properly describe food to someone who can’t actually taste it. This apparently isn’t a problem for George R. R. Martin, who inserts long and varied food descriptions everywhere in A Song of Ice and Fire. These are the best ones. Fair warning, some of these things might include some spoilers. They’re all past the point where they really would be, but proceed at your own risk. While a lot of this list is Martin describing delicious food, “best” here also encompasses diversity of good food—not everything is the sumptuous feasts of the rich and powerful—and important to world- building or character growth, even when the actual foods are distinctly unappetizing. Speaking of that.. Bowl of Brown. In the Bottom there were pot shops along the alleys where huge tubs of stew had been simmering for years, and you could trade half your bird for a heel of yesterday’s bread and a “bowl o’ brown,” and they’d even stick the other half in the fire and crisp it up for you, as long as you plucked the feathers yourself. A Game of Thrones, Chapter 5. Bowl o’ brown” is such a wonderful phrase. It’s funny in the way that it always is when food is basically unidentifiable. Its real- world historical equivalent is pottage, but “bowl o’ brown” is much more fun to say. A Royal Dinner. All the while the courses came and went. A thick soup of barley and venison. Salads of sweetgrass and spinach and plums, sprinkled with crushed nuts. Snails in honey and garlic. Sansa had never eaten snails before; Joffrey showed her how to get the snail out of the shell, and fed her the first sweet morsel himself. Then came trout fresh from the river, baked in clay; her prince helped her crack open the hard casing to expose the flaky white flesh within. And when the meat course was brought out, he served her himself, slicing a queen’s portion from the joint, smiling as he laid it on her plate. She could see from the way he moved that his right arm was still troubling him, yet he uttered not a word of complaint. Later came sweetbreads and pigeon pie and baked apples fragrant with cinnamon and lemon cakes frosted in sugar, but by then Sansa was so stuffed that she could not manage more than two little lemon cakes, as much as she loved them. She was wondering whether she might attempt a third when the king began to shout. King Robert had grown louder with each course. From time to time Sansa could hear him laughing or roaring a command over the music and the clangor of plates and cutlery, but they were too far away for her to make out his words. A Game of Thrones, Chapter 2. Look, if you’re not hungry after reading that, I would like a piece of your self- restraint. Plus, there’s Sansa’s POV of the worldly Joffrey helping her eat delicacies and the symbolism of “queen’s portion” and her being too full but wanting more of something not healthy that, basically, make me feel like I’m writing a high school English essay. Sansa’s present at a lot of meals where the Lannisters lay some form of siege to her. Compare this to chapter 6. Clash of Kings. 1. Good Food, Bad Family. Cersei set a tasty table, that could not be denied. They started with a creamy chestnut soup, crusty hot bread, and greens dressed with apples and pine nuts. Then came lamprey pie, honeyed ham, buttered carrots, white beans and bacon, and roast swan stuffed with mushrooms and oysters. Tyrion was exceedingly courteous; he offered his sister the choice portions of every dish, and made certain he ate only what she did. Not that he truly thought she’d poison him, but it never hurt to be careful. A Clash of Kings, Chapter 5. Delicious food with a side order of being worried your sister might have you poisoned. Lots of decadence that can’t even be enjoyed and Tyrion’s actions get about as many words as Cersei’s table. Worms Are Worse to Eat Than Bugs, Apparently. Part of her wanted to be a swan. The other part wanted to eat one. She had broken her fast on some acorn paste and a handful of bugs. Bugs weren’t so bad when you got used to them. Worms were worse, but still not as bad as the pain in your belly after days without food. Finding bugs was easy, all you had to do was kick over a rock. Arya had eaten a bug once when she was little, just to make Sansa screech, so she hadn’t been afraid to eat another. Weasel wasn’t either, but Hot Pie retched up the beetle he tried to swallow, and Lommy and Gendry wouldn’t even try. Yesterday Gendry had caught a frog and shared it with Lommy, and, a few days before, Hot Pie had found blackberries and stripped the bush bare, but mostly they had been living on water and acorns. Kurz had told them how to use rocks and make a kind of acorn paste. It tasted awful. A Clash of Kings, Chapter 1. This isn’t even the most disgusting eating described in A Song of Ice and Fire, but it’s so long, so involved, and so disgusting—far above what’s necessary to get across how hard survival is—that it gets a special place on this list. There’s also an implication that acorn paste is somehow even worse than the bugs, which is hard to believe. It makes sense, too. Acorns are rarely anyone’s first choice of nut. Even Snake Sounds Good. A short man stood in an arched doorway grilling chunks of snake over a brazier, turning them with wooden tongs as they crisped. The pungent smell of his sauces brought tears to the knight’s eyes. The best snake sauce had a drop of venom in it, he had heard, along with mustard seeds and dragon peppers. Myrcella had taken to Dornish food as quick as she had to her Dornish prince, and from time to time Ser Arys would try a dish or two to please her. The food seared his mouth and made him gasp for wine, and burned even worse coming out than it did going in. His little princess loved it, though. A Feast for Crows, Chapter 1. You cannot tell me snake sauce doesn’t intrigue. The little character insight elevates this above simply learning about Dorne. A lot of Dornish food we hear about isn’t too outlandish, so this gets a special mention. It’s this and the famous Dornish peppers that form the most distinctive parts of Dornish cuisine. And both will blow your mouth off. The Red Wedding Feast. Catelyn could not fault him for his lack of appetite. The wedding feast began with a thin leek soup, followed by a salad of green beans, onions, and beets, river pike poached in almond milk, mounds of mashed turnips that were cold before they reached the table, jellied calves’ brains, and a leche of stringy beef. It was poor fare to set before a king, and the calves’ brains turned Catelyn’s stomach. Yet Robb ate it uncomplaining, and her brother was too caught up with his bride to pay much attention. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 5. A typical Martin list of food with, in hindsight, the realization of why the fare isn’t as sumptuous as it should be. And why so few of the guests were able to find their appetite. Fun fact, a leg of mutton makes a makeshift weapon in the melee that follows. The Most Specific Hot Wine Recipe in Existence“Bring us some hot wine, if you would. The night is chilly.” “Yes, my lord.” Jon built a cookfire, claimed a small cask of Mormont’s favorite robust red from stores, and poured it into a kettle. He hung the kettle above the flames while he gathered the rest of his ingredients. The Old Bear was particular about his hot spiced wine. So much cinnamon and so much nutmeg and so much honey, not a drop more. Raisins and nuts and dried berries, but no lemon, that was the rankest sort of southron heresy—which was queer, since he always took lemon in his morning beer. The drink must be hot to warm a man properly, the Lord Commander insisted, but the wine must never be allowed to come to a boil. Jon kept a careful eye on the kettle. A Clash of Kings, Chapter 3. This is a sign of a diseased mind. Or possibly a hipster who will corner you at a holiday party and explain, in horrible detail, why his recipe is superior to the one on offer. It doesn’t matter that you didn’t ask. Stew Worth Marrying For. The beer was brown, the bread black, the stew a creamy white. She served it in a trencher hollowed out of a stale loaf. It was thick with leeks, carrots, barley, and turnips white and yellow, along with clams and chunks of cod and crabmeat, swimming in a stock of heavy cream and butter. It was the sort of stew that warmed a man right down to his bones, just the thing for a wet, cold night. Davos spooned it up gratefully. Gella makes it. My daughter’s daughter. Are you married, onion knight?” “I am, my lord.” “A pity. Gella’s not. Homely women make the best wives. There’s three kinds of crabs in there. Red crabs and spider crabs and conquerors. I won’t eat spider crab, except in sister’s stew. Makes me feel half a cannibal.” His lordship gestured at the banner hanging above the cold black hearth. A spider crab was embroidered there, white on a grey- green field. A Dance With Dragons, Chapter 9. Stew is a course in a shocking number of meals Martin describes, but, you know, Winter Is Coming and Stew Is Warm. But you’ve got to hand it to Gella—she makes a stew that makes a man willing to eat his house’s sigil. This stew is also pretty much a recipe—the main ingredients are named, you could absolutely improvise based on what’s named here. Granted, it’s roughly a billion degrees out right now, so maybe wait until winter to try. Southern hemisphere, you go ahead and report back. Another Delightful Meal with Cersei. After the broth came a salad of apples, nuts, and raisins. At any other time, it might have made a tasty dish, but tonight all the food was flavored with fear. Then came mutton roasted with leeks and carrots, served in trenchers of hollowed bread. Lollys ate too fast, got sick, and retched all over herself and her sister. Lord Gyles coughed, drank, coughed, drank, and passed out. The scent of cinnamon filled the hall. Clash of Kings, Chapter 6. Mobile toplist for mobile web sites. We have over 2000 registered sites. A SPECIAL SECTION Selected Peer-Reviewed Articles from the International Conference on Mathematics and Science Education. Sebagai orang beriman tentu kita memahami bahwa segala anugerah dan nikmat batin yang kita rasakan di hari raya ini. Sejarah Nusantara (1800-1942) adalah catatan mengenai rangkaian peristiwa yang terjadi di kepulauan antara Benua Asia. Daftar tokoh Sunda ini memuat nama tokoh-tokoh dari etnis Sunda atau secara genetis berdarah Sunda, baik. Sufism or Ta REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA – Organisasi pencatat keturunan Nabi Muhammad Saw. Advanced Science Letters. Sufism - Wikipedia. Sufism or Ta. They strive for ihsan (perfection of worship) as detailed in a hadith: . According to William Chittick, . Islamic spirituality) and the negative stereotypes that were present in Britain about Islam. In this view, . These two explanations were combined by the Sufi al- Rudhabari (d. AH), who said, . These men and women who sat at al- Masjid an- Nabawi are considered by some to be the first Sufis. By pledging allegiance to Muhammad, the Sahabah had committed themselves to the service of God. According to Islamic belief, by pledging allegiance to Muhammad, the Sahaba have pledged allegiance to God. The Hand of All. Then whosoever breaks his pledge, breaks it only to his own harm, and whosoever fulfils what he has covenanted with All. It is through Muhammad that Sufis aim to learn about, understand and connect with God. Such a concept may be understood by the hadith, which Sufis regard to be authentic, in which Muhammad said, . Furthermore, Junayd of Baghdad regarded Ali as sheikh of the principals and practices of Tasawwuf. Many have asserted Sufism to be unique within the confines of the Islamic religion and contend that Sufism developed from people like Bayazid Bastami, who, in his utmost reverence to the sunnah, refused to eat a watermelon because he did not find any proof that Muhammad ever ate it. Ruwaym, from the second generation of Sufis in Baghdad, was also an influential early figure. By focusing on the more spiritual aspects of religion, Sufis strive to obtain direct experience of God by making use of . He cites the early shaykhs (shuyukh al- salaf) such as Al- Fu. The heavy odds confronted me and provided me with few moments for my pursuits. This state of affairs lasted for ten years but wherever I had some spare and congenial moments I resorted to my intrinsic proclivity. During these turbulent years, numerous astonishing and indescribable secrets of life were unveiled to me. I was convinced that the group of Aulia (holy mystics) is the only truthful group who follow the right path, display best conduct and surpass all sages in their wisdom and insight. They derive all their overt or covert behaviour from the illumining guidance of the holy Prophet, the only guidance worth quest and pursuit. Iran, Isfahan (c. In the eleventh- century, Sufism, which had previously been a less . Two of the most famous of these are now available in English translation: the Kashf al- Mahj. Masih banyak lagi » Account Options. Masuk; Setelan penelusuran. ADVANCED SCIENCE LETTERSis a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal with a very wide-ranging. He argued that Sufism originated from the Qur'an and thus was compatible with mainstream Islamic thought and did not in any way contradict Islamic Law—being instead necessary to its complete fulfillment. Ongoing efforts by both traditionally trained Muslim scholars and Western academics are making al- Ghazali's works more widely available in English translation, allowing English- speaking readers to judge for themselves the compatibility of Islamic Law and Sufi doctrine. Several sections of the Revival of Religious Sciences have been published in translation by the Islamic Texts Society. It has been translated in full by Muhammad Asim Bilal (2. The spread of Sufism has been considered a definitive factor in the spread of Islam, and in the creation of integrally Islamic cultures, especially in Africa. The Senussi tribes of Libya and the Sudan are one of the strongest adherents of Sufism. Sufi poets and philosophers such as Khoja Akhmet Yassawi, Rumi, and Attar of Nishapur (c. Islamic culture in Anatolia, Central Asia, and South Asia. In many places a person or group would endow a waqf to maintain a lodge (known variously as a zawiya, khanqah, or tekke) to provide a gathering place for Sufi adepts, as well as lodging for itinerant seekers of knowledge. The same system of endowments could also pay for a complex of buildings, such as that surrounding the S. No important domain in the civilization of Islam remained unaffected by Sufism in this period. The Bektashi were closely affiliated with the Ottoman Janissaries and is the heart of Turkey's large and mostly liberal Alevi population. It has spread westwards to Cyprus, Greece, Albania, Bulgaria, Republic of Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, and, more recently, to the United States via Albania. Sufism is popular in such African countries as Egypt, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, and Senegal, where it is seen as a mystical expression of Islam. Sufism is traditional in Morocco but has seen a growing revival with the renewal of Sufism under contemporary spiritual teachers such as Hamza al Qadiri al Boutchichi. Mbacke suggests that one reason Sufism has taken hold in Senegal is because it can accommodate local beliefs and customs, which tend toward the mystical. The life of the Algerian Sufi master Abdelkader El Djezairi is instructive in this regard. Notable as well are the lives of Amadou Bamba and El Hadj Umar Tall in West Africa, and Sheikh Mansur and Imam Shamil in the Caucasus. In the twentieth century, some Muslims have called Sufism a superstitious religion that holds back Islamic achievement in the fields of science and technology. One of the first to return to Europe as an official representative of a Sufi order, and with the specific purpose to spread Sufism in Western Europe, was the Swedish- born wandering Sufi Ivan Agu. His manifold writings defined the practice of Sufism as the essence of Islam but also pointed to the universality of its message. Other spiritualists, such as George Gurdjieff, may or may not conform to the tenets of Sufism as understood by orthodox Muslims. Other noteworthy Sufi teachers who have been active in the West in recent years include Bawa Muhaiyaddeen, Inayat Khan, Nazim Al- Haqqani, Javad Nurbakhsh, Bulent Rauf, Irina Tweedie, Idries Shah, Muzaffer Ozak, Nahid Angha, and Ali Kianfar. Currently active Sufi academics and publishers include Llewellyn Vaughan- Lee, Nuh Ha Mim Keller, Abdullah Nooruddeen Durkee, Waheed Ashraf, Omer Tarin, Ahmed abdu r Rashid and Timothy Winter. Aims and objectives. Known for its Sufi tombs, Multan is often called the City of Saints. While all Muslims believe that they are on the pathway to Allah and hope to become close to God in Paradise—after death and after the Last Judgment—Sufis also believe that it is possible to draw closer to God and to more fully embrace the divine presence in this life. In this state nothing one does defies God, and all is undertaken with the single motivation of ishq. To Sufis, the outer law consists of rules pertaining to worship, transactions, marriage, judicial rulings, and criminal law—what is often referred to, broadly, as . The inner law of Sufism consists of rules about repentance from sin, the purging of contemptible qualities and evil traits of character, and adornment with virtues and good character. They further believe that the teacher should attempt inerrantly to follow the Divine Law. This doctrine states that there will always exist upon the earth a . The concept of the Sufi Qutb is similar to that of the Shi'i Imam. The vow of obedience to the Shaykh or Qutb which is taken by Sufis is considered incompatible with devotion to the Imam. He is believed to have served his first teacher, Sayyid Muhammad Baba As- Samasi, for 2. Samasi died. He is said to then have served several other teachers for lengthy periods of time. He is said to have helped the poorer members of the community for many years and after this concluded his teacher directed him to care for animals cleaning their wounds, and assisting them. There is not in the horizons, beyond the horizons or below the horizons, anyone more elegant, more noble, more knowing, more just, more fearsome, or more compassionate, than the subject of this tale. He is the leader of created beings, the one . The Sufi poet Saadi Shirazi stated, . O Saadi, do not think that one can treat that way of purity except in the wake of the chosen one . Rumi states, . For this reason, the command began with him and was sealed with him. He was a Prophet while Adam was between water and clay, and his elemental structure is the Seal of the Prophets. He is the sun of creation, the moon of the celestial spheres, the all- seeing eye.. The seven heavens and the eight gardens of paradise were created for him, he is both the eye and the light in the light of our eyes. The persona of Muhammad has historically been and remains an integral and critical aspect of Sufi belief and practice. Sufis believe the name of Muhammad is holy and sacred. In the 1. 3th century, a Sufi poet from Egypt, Al- Busiri, wrote the al- Kaw. Ibn Arabi regards that the first entity that was brought into existence is the reality or essence of Muhammad (al- . Ibn Arabi regards Muhammad as the supreme human being and master of all creatures. Muhammad is therefore the primary role- model for human beings to aspire to emulate. Ibn Arabi believes that God's attributes and names are manifested in this world and that the most complete and perfect display of these divine attributes and names are seen in Muhammad. Ibn Arabi believes that one may see God in the mirror of Muhammad, meaning that the divine attributes of God are manifested through Muhammad. Ibn Arabi maintains that Muhammad is the best proof of God and by knowing Muhammad one knows God. Ibn Arabi also maintains that Muhammad is the master of all of humanity in both this world and the afterlife. In this view, Islam is the best religion, because Muhammad is Islam. Sufis maintain that Muhammad is Al- Ins. Sufis believe that aid and support may be received from Muhammad, even today. Sufis believe that Muhammad listens to them when they call upon him. Sufis strive towards having a relationship with Muhammad and seeking to see Muhammad in a dream is a common Sufi practice. Sufism and Islamic law. Ibn Arabi says, . Often these resist direct reference or description, with the consequence that the authors of various Sufi treatises took recourse to allegorical language. For instance, much Sufi poetry refers to intoxication, which Islam expressly forbids. Srivijaya - Wikipedia. Srivijaya (also written Sri Vijaya, Indonesian/Malay: Sriwijaya, Javanese: . Srivijaya was the first unified kingdom to dominate much of Malay archipelago. A Tang. Chinesemonk, Yijing, wrote that he visited Srivijaya in 6. CE for six months. It was involved in close interactions, often rivalries, with the neighbouring Java, Kambuja and Champa. Srivijaya's main foreign interest was nurturing lucrative trade agreements with China which lasted from the Tang to the Song dynasty. Srivijaya had religious, cultural and trade links with the Buddhist Pala of Bengal, as well as with the Islamic Caliphate in the Middle East. The kingdom ceased to exist in the 1. Javanese. Singhasari and Majapahit empires. It was not until 1. French historian George C. Contemporary Indonesians, even those from the area of Palembang (around which the kingdom was based), had not heard of Srivijaya until the 1. French scholar, George C. The Buddhist pilgrim Yijing's account is especially important on describing Srivijaya, when he visited the kingdom in 6. CE for six months. The 7th- century siddhayatra inscriptions discovered in Palembang and Bangka island are also vital primary historical sources. Also, regional accounts that some might be almost tales and legends, such as the Legend of the Maharaja of Javaka and the Khmer King also provides a glimpse of the kingdom. Besides, some Indian and Arabic accounts also describes vaguely about the riches and fabulous fortune of the king of Zabag. The historical records of Srivijaya were reconstructed from a number of stone inscriptions, most of them written in Old Malay, such as the Kedukan Bukit, Talang Tuwo, Telaga Batu and Kota Kapur inscriptions. In the 2. 0th century, both empires were referred to by nationalistic intellectuals to argue for an Indonesian identity within an Indonesian state that had existed prior to the colonial state of the Dutch East Indies. The Chinese called it Sanfoqi or Che- li- fo- che (Shilifoshi), and there was an even older kingdom of Kantoli, which could be considered the predecessor of Srivijaya. This is another reason why the discovery of Srivijaya was so difficult. It mentions that Dapunta Hyang Sri Jayanasa came from Minanga Tamwan. The exact location of Minanga Tamwan is still a subject of discussion. The Palembang theory as the place where Srivijaya was first established was presented by C. Soekmono, on the other hand, argues that Palembang was not the capital of Srivijaya and suggests that the Kampar River system in Riau where the Muara Takus temple is located as Minanga Tamwan. This is probably because of the nature of Palembang environment — a low lying plain which frequently flooded by Musi River. Expert suggests that the ancient Palembang settlement was formed as a collection of floating houses made from thatched materials, such as wood, bamboo and straw roof. The 1. 3th century Chinese account confirmed this; in his book Chu- Fan- Chi, Chau- Ju- kua mentioned that . Srivijayan capital was probably formed from a collection of floating houses like this. An aerial photograph taken in 1. Palembang (in what is now Sriwijaya Kingdom Archaeological Park) revealed the remnants of ancient man- made canals, moats, ponds, and artificial islands, suggesting the location of Srivijaya's urban centre. Several artefacts such as fragments of inscriptions, Buddhist statues, beads, pottery and Chinese ceramics were found, confirming that the area had, at one time, dense human habitation. Chinese sources also mentioned that Srivijaya hosts thousands of Buddhist monks. Another theory suggests that Dapunta Hyang came from the east coast of the Malay Peninsula, and that the Chaiya District in Surat Thani Province, Thailand, was the centre of Srivijaya. However, some scholars believe that Chaiya probably comes from Sri Vijaya. It was a regional capital in the Srivijaya empire. Some Thai historians argue it was the capital of Srivijaya itself. This unique period is known as the Srivijayan episode in Central Java, when the monarch of Sailendras rose to become the Maharaja of Srivijaya. By that time, Srivijayan Mandala seems to be consists of the federation or an alliance of city- states, spanned from Java to Sumatra and Malay Peninsula, connected with trade connection cemented with political allegiance. By that time Srivijayan trading centers remains in Palembang, and to further extent also includes ports of Jambi, Kedah and Chaiya; while its political, religious and ceremonial center was established in Central Java. History. The Kedukan Bukit inscription (6. CE), discovered on the banks of the Tatang River, near Karanganyar site, mentioned that the empire of Srivijaya was founded by Dapunta Hyang Sri Jayanasa and his retinue. He had embarked on a sacred siddhayatra. This possibly occurred in the 6. CE. Melayu, also known as Jambi, was rich in gold and held in high esteem at the time. Srivijaya recognised that the submission of Melayu would increase its own prestige. The areas upstream of the Musi River were rich in various commodities valuable to Chinese traders. Force was the dominant element in the empire's relations with rival river systems such as the Batang Hari River, centred in Jambi. The Telaga Batu inscription, discovered in Sabokingking, eastern Palembang, is also a siddhayatra inscription. It is highly possible that this 7th century inscription was used in some kind of oath allegiance ritual. The top of the stone is adorned with seven n. The ritual demonstrate the use of curse in sumpah (allegiance) ritual for those who commit treason against Kadatuan Srivijaya. The Talang Tuwo inscription, is also a siddhayatra inscription. Discovered in Bukit Seguntang, western Palembang, this inscription tells about the establishment of the bountiful . Also, according to the inscriptions, Dapunta Hyang Sri Jayanasa launched a military campaign against Java in the late 7th century, a period which coincided with the decline of Tarumanagara in West Java and the Kalingga in Central Java. The empire thus grew to control the trade on the Strait of Malacca, the Sunda Strait, the South China Sea, the Java Sea, and the Karimata Strait. Chinese records dating to the late 7th century mention two Sumatran kingdoms as well as three other kingdoms on Java as being part of Srivijaya. By the end of the 8th century, many western Javanese kingdoms, such as Tarumanagara and Kalingga, were within the Srivijayan sphere of influence. Golden age. He was possibly the progenitor of Sailendra family. By early 8th century, an influential Buddhist family related to Srivijaya dominated Central Java. By the turn of the 8th century the states in Sumatra and Malay Peninsula were fell under Srivijayan domination. During the same century, Langkasuka on the Malay Peninsula became part of Srivijaya. These kingdoms on the peninsula were major trading nations that transported goods across the peninsula's isthmus. The Ligor inscription in Vat Sema Muang, mentioned that Maharaja of Srivijaya, Dharmasetu ordered the construction of three sanctuaries dedicated to Bodhisattvas Padmapani, Vajrapani and Buddha located in Southern Thailand Malay Peninsula. This is the first instance of relationship known existed between Srivijaya and the Sailendra. With the expansion into Java and the Malay Peninsula, Srivijaya controlled two major trade choke points in Southeast Asia; Malacca and Sunda straits. Some Srivijayan temple ruins are observable in Thailand and Cambodia. At some point in the late 7th century, Cham ports in eastern Indochina started to attract traders. This diverted the flow of trade from Srivijaya. In an effort to divert the flow, the Srivijayan Maharaja. Dharmasetu, launched various raids against the coastal cities of Indochina. The city of Indrapura by the Mekong was temporarily controlled from Palembang in the early 8th century. Nalanda inscription (dated 8. Balaputradewa, and the son of . He appointed Khmer Prince Jayavarman as the governor of Indrapura in the Mekong delta under Sailendran rule. This decision was proven as a mistake, as Jayavarman later revolted, moved his capital further inland north from Tonle Sap to Mahendraparvata, severed the link and proclaimed Cambodian independence from Java in 8. Samaragrawira was mentioned as the king of Java that married T. Which means Samaratungga was the successor of Samaragrawira. Dewi Tara, the daughter of Dharmasetu, married Samaratunga, a member of the Sailendra family who later assumed throne of Srivijaya, around 7. He reigned as ruler from 7. CE. Unlike the expansionist Dharmasetu, Samaratungga did not indulge in military expansion but preferred to strengthen the Srivijayan hold of Java. He personally oversaw the construction of the grand monument of Borobudur; a massive stone mandala. Which was completed in 8. CE, during his reign. His successor was Princess Pramodhawardhani that betrothed to Shivaite Rakai Pikatan, son of the influential Rakai Patapan, a landlord in Central Java. The political move that seems as an effort to secure peace and Sailendran rule on Java by reconciling the Mahayana Buddhist with Shivaist Hindus. Return to Palembang. The relations between Balaputra and Pramodhawardhani is interpreted differently by some historians. Older theory according to Bosch and De Casparis holds that Balaputra was the son of Samaratungga, which means he was the younger brother of Pramodhawardhani. Later historians such as Muljana on the other hand, argued that Balaputra was the son of Samaragrawira and the younger brother of Samaratungga, which means he was the uncle of Pramodhawardhani. Either ways, it seems that Balaputra eventually ruled the Sumatran branch of Sailendra dynasty and enthroned in Srivijayan capital of Palembang. Historians argued that this was because Balaputra's mother — Tara, the queen consort of King Samaragrawira was the princess of Srivijaya, this rendered Balaputra as the heir of Srivijayan throne. ATV Live TV - Watch ATV Drama, News Online Streaming. ATV Live – Regarded as one of the fasting growing entertainment channel of Pakistan, ATV enjoys second largest national viewership. ATV Pakistan is the prime privately operated global television network in Pakistan. 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Henry agrees to overrule her if Trapper agrees to fight in the inter- camp boxing tournament. Hawkeye becomes his trainer, and they decide to cheat when they see the other boxer. They decide to coat a glove in ether. His last was episode 2. The camp throws him a party while Margaret and Frank complain to General Barker. But when Barker sees Hawkeye in action he is impressed. He declares the camp full of nuts, and Hawkeye a genius, and overrules the complaint. Swackhamer. NOTE: This is the first of three appearances by Bob Gooden as Boone. The last appearance is episode 1. Hawkeye decides to find a way of getting her away from Baker. He tries ordering him to release her, tries buying her, and then resorts to cheating at cards. He releases her but she won't go, so he tries to teach her how to be independent. This was the first of 2. Laurence Marks. His last was episode 1. Duane William Bricker . The camera gets in the way and the resulting film is just a fairy tale. Hawkeye decides to expose the film and reshoot it his way, starring himself as Yankee Doodle Doctor. Two hours ago we operated on him. He's got a fifty- fifty chance. We win some, we lose some. That's what it's all about.. Guns have more power to take life than we have to preserve it. Not a very happy ending. But then no war is a movie. Mandel Sherman . The psychiatrist wants to take him away for observation, rather than prescribing R& R, so he is set up to make him believe Margaret is interested in him, and is left in her tent. The other appearance is in episode 4. Henry refuses to send him home, so the pilot, suffering from battle fatigue, decides he must kill Henry, and tries pushing him out of his chopper. This was the first of 1. Don Weis. His last was episode 1. Frank then changes the camp to be more military, and he confiscates Hawkeye's and Trapper's still. They use forged passes to go to Tokyo to convince Henry to come back and end up pretending Radar is sick. Barbara Bannerman . Missing pieces include Frank's silver picture frame, Margaret's hair brush, and Trapper's watch. The camp is searched and everything is found in Hawkeye's locker. Everyone thinks he did it. Hawkeye manages to announce to the camp that the items will be dusted for prints to identify the real thief, and catches Ho Jon. He needed money to bring his family from the North, and to bribe border guards. The last is episode 2. During the night he and Trapper play Dracula, and siphon off a pint of Frank's blood. The soldier then contracts hepatitis, so they have to test Frank without him knowing, and have to keep him away from Margaret and the patients. This is the first of 7 appearances by Byron Chung, as various characters. His last appearance is in episode 2. Barbara Bannerman . The last is episode 8. Hawkeye and Trapper try to set him up with a date, but fail. Radar is taken by a new nurse at the camp and she is into poetry and music, so they coach him. Margaret wants to stop the relationship, so Hawkeye and Trapper get between her and Frank until she relents. Tuttle, to give supplies to the local orphans. Henry wants Tuttle to be officer of the day, so Hawkeye creates a fake personnel file, and all his back pay is given to the orphanage. When General Clayton wants to reward his generosity, Hawkeye is forced to invent a story about Tuttle jumping from a chopper without his parachute! Of course, Trapper's new friend, Captain Murdoch, obtained the fake dog tags and parachute..! They make him think there is something more seriously wrong with him, and keep him away from Frank and Margaret. They get Henry drunk and have him send the Colonel back to the States. He also made two appearances in the series. Nancy Griffin . He promptly applies for the Purple Heart, having been 'technically' wounded at a frontline unit. Tommy Gillis, an old friend of Hawkeye's, is writing a book about the war, and pays him a visit. Later, Tommy is brought into the camp, seriously wounded, and Hawkeye can't save him. A 1. 5- year- old kid is in the hospital to have his appendix out. He joined up to be a hero back home, but Hawkeye has him sent home, giving him Frank's purple heart. The last appearance is in episode 9. They get passed around from person to person, as a gift, a gambling stake, a trade, a bribe, stolen, given up to Father Mulcahy, who gives them to Henry, who returns them to Hawkeye as thanks for taking out his appendix. His last was the final episode. Bobbie Mitchell . They ring around trying to identify the bomb, and the camp prepares for the worst. Hawkeye and Trapper are left the task of following instructions to disarm the bomb, which turns out to be full of propaganda leaflets from the CIA. This is the first of 4 appearances by Sheila Lauritsen as various Nurses. The last will be episode 4. This is the first of 1. Bobbie Mitchell, as various Nurses. The last will be episode 1. Barbara Bannerman . Nancy Griffin . Hawkeye performs a difficult operation and the patient does not recover, as he should. Hawkeye begins to doubt his ability and moves out of The Swamp. He decides to open up his patients again, and discovers a nick in the colon that even Frank admits anyone could have missed. Goldenberg . Frank puts in for a transfer, and after a broadcast goes out of Frank telling Margaret he's leaving, she decides to leave as well. That night, Hawkeye and Trapper pretend they have found gold, letting Frank overhear them. Frank then withdraws his request when he thinks he's found gold himself, although the joke is on him when he finds, amongst other things, a gilded jeep! Barbara Bannerman . Nancy Griffin . The camp celebrates, Klinger gives away his dresses and locals start to take pieces of the camp. But Trapper does not believe it. Hawkeye claims he is married to avoid promises he made to several nurses. The party to celebrate the cease- fire, which never really took place, is interrupted by incoming wounds. The first was episode 1. Goldenberg . He takes the wheel of the jeep to drive to Kimpo himself, but crashes and ends up in plaster. An entertainer, Jackie Flash, visits the camp to entertain the troops. Hildebrand: . The people here are mad, quite mad, all of them. They are impossible people in an impossible place doing impossible work. The only act I can think of that would be madder would be to break them up. Frank puts in a request for an anti- aircraft gun, which is granted when Charlie hits General Clayton's jeep. Frank takes charge of the gun, while Hawkeye and Trapper are determined to prevent him using it, by getting rid of the ammo dump. Frank misses Charlie and destroys the dump. Erika Johnson . Hawkeye operates on a wounded prisoner who grabs a scalpel and attacks the doctors. Frank wants Klinger thrown out on a section 8,so Henry calls in a psychiatrist, Major Freedman. Hawkeye is attracted to a new nurse but thinks she is married. Trapper loses a patient who developed complications during the O. R. His final appearance is in the final episode. This is the first of 6 appearances by Tom Dever, in various roles. The last is episode 1. They fill out a report and Major Stoner arrives to investigate, and leaves with all the evidence. When the story is released it claims that the enemy bombed the village, and the army tries to gag the doctors. But, thinking there could be a medal in it for him, Frank has also put a report together, with copies of all the evidence, including shell fragments, so the army comes clean. The last appearance is in the final episode; however, she can often be seen in other episodes, in a non- speaking role. He decides to find out who started the war, and sends a telegram to Harry S Trueman. After listening to some of Frank's rubbish about the North Koreans wanting better plumbing, he tries to send the officers' latrine to the North Koreans with an offer of peace. Trapper finally manages to sedate him. Trapper (about Hawkeye): . You see, he took this weird oath as a young man, never to just stand by and watch people die. Henry plans to send him to the orphanage, and the camp enjoys his company while they can. Trapper decides to adopt him after consulting his wife, and has to rescue him after he wanders into the minefield. Kim's mother turns up at the orphanage looking for him. The last is episode 1. Regina Hoffman . CID sends Lt Willis to investigate, but when he refuses Hawkeye and Trapper frame him. Hawkeye is upset that a nurse he was pursuing does not approve of the marriage between . Fortunately for Henry, they escape, and with the aid of Meg Cratty come to the rescue. From episode 5. 3 he appears as a recurring character, not always called Roy, but ostensibly he is him, so he has been listed as such from there on. Suzanne Marquette . Hawkeye walks out to into the bush to tend to the wounded soldier. Powell d: Jackie Cooper. NOTE: This is the first of 1. Dennis Troy, in various roles. The last appearance is in episode 2. However, he can often be seen in other episodes, in a non- speaking role. Then Margaret catches it. As the others start to recover, Hawkeye falls ill but is thanked with a commemorative roll of toilet paper. Henry gets a barbecue, and Hawkeye puts in a request for an incubator. The Quartermaster turns him down. They locate a Major with 3 incubators, but he won't let them have one. A Colonel tries to sell them one, and then they get into trouble with a General at a press conference. Finally, Radar trades the barbecue for an incubator. Radar hits a local with a jeep, although the local is famous for jumping in front of vehicles for the compensation. Hawkeye and Trapper operate on an intelligence officer against regulations. Movies: Richard Linklater shares his alternate 80s soundtrack for Film Like Eastern Promises9/2/2017 Miscavige on Miscavige: Promises, Promises. This is a blog post from 2. May 2. 01. 3 that I am republishing today because I thought it interesting and still timely (And frankly was too busy to write a new post). One of our Special Correspondents sent me an excerpt of Miscavige’s only print media interview. It is of interest for a number of reasons, but most significantly, it makes clear why he is scared of the press. He has no control over revising history with the media as he does with his internal public (try to find an event video in any org on the planet that has Heber Jentzsch or Ray Mithoff in it. Of course not. Do I think it’s improved? Do I think we have more credibility than we had in earlier years? Do I think it should change? I think it should improve. Do I think that’s something that can happen overnight? Not quite.”Scientologists on occasion had “no choice” but to fight, he said.“Have they been right every time? Probably not. Should they make as big an effort at mending fences? I think probably.”“Do I think that we should work with the community or the police or the medical people down there to work out what to do if there’s another Scientologist who needs care and we want to avoid psychiatric treatment? Yes I do,” Miscavige said. No matter what the circumstance . Nor was he called, he said, the night Mc. Pherson died. He will, however, stay active on larger matters such as the 3. Scientology wants to build across from the Fort Harrison Hotel. Just to highlight a few of the more significant points: – Less Missions now than 1. No NEW orgs anywhere. David Cronenberg's "Eastern Promises" opens with a throat-slashing and a young woman collapsing in blood in a drugstore, and connects these. Shivers (also known as The Parasite Murders, They Came from Within, and Frissons for the French-Canadian distribution) is a 1975 Canadian. Offers news, comment and features about the British arts scene with sections on books, films, music, theatre, art and. Same with Battle Creek — not really mid. West but close. From Idaho and North Dakota to Oklahoma and Iowa, the heartland of America remains a Scientology desert.– Just from a fast Google search — there are 1.
US and Canada over 2. Cannot quickly find this figure for the world, but cities with populations in excess of ONE MILLION (cutting him a lot of slack) is 3. Of course, things have really gone much better with no Private Investigators or bad- mouthing happening. There has been more negative publicity about Squirrel Busters and PI’s and stupid lawsuits (Debbie Cook) than ever in history.– He has of course done a brilliant job of improving Scientology’s public image. It’s at an all- time high, though undoubtedly he would blame this all on the Bitter Defrocked Apostates (BDAs) — and as he operates on that wrong Why the situation continues to deteriorate.– And finally, he has stayed right on top of the Super Power building — 1. Actively suppressing. He doesn’t need any BDAs to make him look bad. He has that well in hand. NATO's Eastward Expansion: Did the West Break Its Promise to Moscow? November 2. 6, 2. PMNo one in Russia can vent his anger over NATO's eastward expansion quite as vehemently as Viktor Baranez. The popular columnist with the tabloid Komsomolskaya Pravda (. Russia, Baranez writes, must finally stop treating NATO as a partner. Baranez, a retired colonel who was the Defense Ministry's spokesman under former Russian President Boris Yeltsin, asks why Russia should even consider joint maneuvers after being deceived by the West. NATO, he writes, ? But what exactly is the truth? The various players involved have different versions of events. Of course there was a promise not to expand NATO . However, Gorbachev's former foreign minister, Eduard Shevardnadze, speaking in the Georgian capital Tbilisi, says that there were no such assurances from the West. Even the dissolution of the Warsaw Pact, the Eastern military alliance, . But Jack Matlock, the US ambassador in Moscow at the time, has said in the past that Moscow was given a . Genscher spoke with Shevardnadze. According to the German record of the conversation, which was only recently declassified, Genscher said: . For us, however, one thing is certain: NATO will not expand to the east. Washington, Moscow, London, Bonn, Paris, Warsaw, East Berlin and many others were at odds over German unity, comprehensive European disarmament and a new charter of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe. The Soviets insisted that everything be documented in writing, even when all that was at issue was the fate of Soviet military cemeteries in East Germany. However, the numerous agreements and treaties of the day contained not a single word about NATO expansion in Eastern Europe. For this reason, the West argues, Moscow has no cause for complaint today. After all, the West did not sign anything regarding NATO expansion to the east. But is that tough stance fair? At the beginning of 1. Soviet Union was still a world power with troops stationed at the Elbe River, and Hans Modrow, the former Dresden district chairman of the East German Communist Party, the SED, was in charge in East Berlin. But the collapse of the East German state was foreseeable. Bonn's allies in Paris, London and Washington were concerned about the question of whether a unified Germany could be a member of NATO or, as had already happened in the past, would pursue a seesaw policy between east and west. Genscher wanted to put an end to this uncertainty, and he said as much in a major speech to the West on Jan. Tutzing, a town in Bavaria. This was the reason, he said, why a unified Germany should be a member of NATO. Moving with Caution. But how could the Soviet leadership be persuaded to support this solution? To that end, the German foreign minister promised, in his speech in Tutzing, that there would not be . Some of the insurgents had announced their intention to join the Western alliance, giving Moscow the excuse to intervene militarily. In 1. 99. 0, Genscher was trying to send a signal to Gorbachev that he need not fear such a development in the Soviet bloc. The West, Genscher indicated, intended to cooperate with the Soviet Union in bringing about change, not act as its adversary. The plan that was proclaimed in Tutzing had not been coordinated with the chancellor or West German allies, and Genscher spent the next few days vying for their support. As Genscher's chief of staff Frank Elbe later wrote, the German foreign minister had . Baker's study in Washington, took off their jackets, put their feet up and discussed world events. They quickly agreed that there was to be no NATO expansion to the East. STX Entertainment: A New Hope for Hollywood? Adam Fogelson, the chairman of Hollywood’s newest studio, listened to a pitch for a film called “Unmanned” with an encouraging smile. Hollywood pitches are jolly, elaborately courteous affairs. So on this sunny afternoon the filmmakers—two producers, the director, and the star, Keanu Reeves, whose black suit and black T- shirt and black beard gave him the look of a stylish sexton—had cheerfully trekked over the hill to STX Entertainment’s offices in Burbank, and STX’s executives had cheerfully welcomed them with a bottomless supply of bottled water. Chris Morgan, one of the producers, explained that “Unmanned,” an action film about a global war set in 2. The film’s hook was that every soldier has an “ape”—a robot sidekick that accompanies him into battle and mimics his habits. To find Royce, Bellam would have to forge an unlikely bond with Royce’s ape. As in almost every Hollywood film about a dystopian future, humanity would outfox and outfeel the machines. Fogelson’s face was a mask of amenability. At forty- eight, he is neither young nor old, neither tall nor short, neither trendy nor mainstream. Pleasantly handsome and immensely competitive, he strives to remain imperturbable and, as he likes to say, “laser focussed.” Yet he’s a hugger, grateful for any true sincerity or passion in a town dedicated to fabricating both. Though he’d never volunteer this in a meeting, his strongest motivation is his fear of dying without leaving some monument behind. In a sense, he embodies the movie business he hopes to dominate: calculating, impulsive, hard- nosed, and hopeful. Morgan rolled a five- minute “sizzle reel,” essentially a trailer for an unmade film. Made by the prospective director, Tim Webber, who was the visual- effects supervisor on “Gravity” and “Avatar,” it comprised bits from twenty- three films, as well as from commercials for video games. Reeves’s voice- over—“War is pain . When the lights came on after the sizzle reel, he said, “I was thinking, Please, God, don’t let me have to fake enthusiasm—and that was the best version of that kind of thing I have ever seen! I love the wish fulfillment, the idea that, even after technology takes over, a human brain and a human soul still matter.”“This is about brothers,” Webber said. Choosing which movies to make is the crux of his job, the hundred- million- dollar decision. When he was eight, his father, the head of marketing at Columbia Pictures, told him, “You need a clear good guy and a clear bad guy, and the audience needs to know what it’s rooting for.” “Unmanned” satisfied that injunction. But one of Fogelson’s own rules is “Only make a film you already know how to sell.” Having come up as a marketer at Universal Pictures, which he ran from 2. Fogelson believes that seventy- five per cent of a movie’s success is due to its marketing and its marketability. One of his biggest bombs at Universal—a hundred- and- sixty- million- dollar bloodbath—was “4. Ronin,” which starred Reeves, regrettably, as a samurai warrior. Nonetheless, Fogelson believed he could sell Reeves here by positioning him as the kind of reluctant hero that he had played in “The Matrix.”“What do you think you can make it for?” Fogelson asked. The line producer answered, “We haven’t done an absolute budget. And for the battle portions we still have to find a pre. Oren Aviv, who narrowed his eyes. The script called for “the largest naval armada gathered since the Second World War,” among other showstoppers, which would run well above sixty million dollars.“Unmanned” was going to have to change to fit STX’s model—the origin story that explained to investors how the company would reinvent the Hollywood formula. The six major studios, besieged by entertainment options that don’t require people to get off the couch, have bet that the future lies in films that are too huge to ignore. Although they make low- budget films for targeted audiences (teen girls, say, or horror fans), they focus most of their energies on movies that cost more than three hundred million dollars to make and market. Such films are predicated not on the chancy appeal of individual actors but on “I. P.”—intellectual property, in the form of characters and stories that the audience already knows from books or comics or video games. These blockbusters are intended to appeal to everyone, everywhere—but they leave many people cold. STX’s founder and C. E. O., Bob Simonds, told me, “There’s a huge vacuum there. And that vacuum is the place you can tell human stories—what I think of as movies.” What had vanished were the kind of character- driven, John Hughes- level films that suck you in on a rainy Saturday morning. So STX was betting on the enduring appeal of movie stars. But they had to be playing the kinds of role that had made them stars. Russell Crowe in “Robin Hood”? Russell Crowe in “The Water Diviner”? And the movies had to be sensibly priced, by current standards: between twenty and eighty million dollars. STX’s internal data showed that such star- showcase films, within that budget range, were profitable thirty per cent more often than the average Hollywood film. So the studio planned to make a lot of them. By 2. 01. 7, STX expects to release between twelve and fifteen movies a year, as many as some of the major studios. Bob Simonds is a shrewd, preppy fireball who dated Jennifer Beals at Yale, graduated summa cum laude, then made his name as the producer of such Adam Sandler comedies as “Happy Gilmore” and “The Waterboy.” He was offered two studio chairmanships but never a job running the parent company. Simonds told me—as Fogelson sat nearby, frowning responsibly but not demurring—that “Adam led that studio to the three most profitable years in its history, and he’s still suffering from watching the success built on his back.” In 2. Universal accounted for a whopping twenty- two per cent of the industry’s domestic box- office, largely from films that Fogelson green- lit. He was going to pick the right films, spend less to make them, spend just as much to market them, and win back audiences who’d forsworn the moviegoing habit. He was going to save the industry. And he didn’t expect much thanks. He stood and began to pace, talking the story through. He became Bellam, tagging along behind Royce’s ape in Hong Kong, limping, heroic, then became Royce’s ape, looking back coldly: “C’mon, keep up!” Fogelson and Aviv smiled at each other. Reeves was into the project, not just the paycheck.“And from a worldwide marketing perspective,” Chris Morgan concluded, “the two sides that are fighting are sort of Axis and Allies, but it’s not specified who the Axis are, so any country with a movie theatre can be on the side of the Allies.”Fogelson said, “I love—I hate—but I love the idea of the U. S. So the meeting ended in hugs and high hopes. Tour, was to be a studio chief. It’s a sweet deal. You get paid eight million to upward of fifteen million dollars a year to decide what the entire world will clamor to see in two years. You are not a household name, but you determine who the household names will be. When Fogelson joined STX, he took a salary a quarter the size of his compensation at Universal—but he also received equity that, in success, will be worth many times that. And he got the chance to reinvent at least a system, and possibly himself. As he began the job, his daughter Willa reminded him, “The good part about being fired is you got to chase after a different dream. Just like a movie.”The downside to being a studio chief is that everyone hates and fears you, because you say no so much more often than yes—and because your yeses come with so many provisos. Also, you rarely get to hold the crystal ball long. Conglomerates prefer firing a studio’s leader for picking the wrong films to reassessing the whole business. Fogelson has an opportune temperament for the job, because he firmly believes that the world will love what he loves, once he gets its attention. Stacey Snider, the co- chairman of Twentieth Century Fox, told me that, when she worked with him at Universal, “if the tracking said we open a movie at ten to twenty”—million dollars—“I’m thinking ten, and Adam is thinking twenty. I used to say to him, . The producer and record mogul Russell Simmons said, “Adam’s not interested in movies where they all talk too much, that Sundance shit of jerking off on the screen.” Fogelson’s favorite films include “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” and “Kramer vs. Kramer,” but also “National Lampoon’s Animal House” and “National Lampoon’s Vacation.”At most studios, prospective films are vetted by a green- light committee. Marketing and distribution weigh in on whether they can sell and disseminate the film, and then, after totting up expected costs and examining “comps”—the receipts of comparable films—the executives build a spreadsheet showing a range of outcomes. Then the chairman decides whether the film seems likely to help the studio hit the target margin (fifteen per cent, say) that its parent company set for the year. Fogelson looks at comps, too, but then he applies a three- part test. First, can the film be great? And, Can we make much more in success than we lose in failure? STX is now filming “The Foreigner,” which stars Jackie Chan as a former assassin who comes out of retirement to hunt the I. R. A. Fogelson was confident that he could sell it, and that it was a “free play”—that it would earn enough in China alone to recoup its costs. The low- risk strategy would be to bring in a pliable unknown to direct. It’s not a painting—it’s tens and tens of millions of dollars. Also, none of our movies are being made with the idea that they have to turn out great. Because eighty per cent of movies don’t.” When I mentioned a number of superb films that failed at the box office, and asked whether better marketing could have saved them, Fogelson said he wouldn’t have made them in the first place. He is one of the few original characters, debuting in the original Mortal Kombat arcade game as Sub- Zero, older brother of the current, younger Sub- Zero. He first appeared as Noob Saibot as a secret character in Mortal Kombat II, first becoming playable in Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3, and was once again a secret character in Mortal Kombat 4. In one form or another, Noob Saibot has appeared in every generation of Mortal Kombat games as a playable character. Before becoming a wraith, he was once (Bi- Han) The Original Sub- Zero, an assassin among the most powerful of Lin Kuei. As Sub- Zero's name, clothes, and powers would suggest, his character was icy and distant. In all aspects, he was a cold- blooded and violent assassin absolutely dedicated to his clan, the Lin Kuei. While essentially neutral, his soul had become dark and corrupted from years of violence and remorseless killing. Before his story is revealed to the player, the player can make an educated guess on who he was. He disappears after MK, and reappears in MKII reborn as Noob Saibot. The evil within his soul was released, stripping him of pride, compassion, and everything else that made him a human. He wishes not only to remain in the Netherrealm, but to conquer and rule it. Though he has been seen in the service of conquerors such as Shinnok and Shao Kahn, his ultimate allegiance is to himself. He could easily deep freeze opponents to the point of them becoming brittle enough to shatter into pieces. By a single touch he was even able to flash- freeze opponents and had the ability to freeze the entire air itself by concentrating all of his ice power into one destructive blast. In Mortal Kombat Trilogy, his powers seem to be revolving around both shadow and phantom. With the phantom powers, Noob Saibot was able to remove and control a kombatant's powers using a ghastly force in the form of projectile attacks, as well as being able to lift them in the air. He is also able to use phantom powers to possess anyone or anything. His prominent powers are of the shadowy element, being able to completely manipulate it and possessing the ability to teleport as well as render himself invisible by blending in with the shadows. He was also able to manipulate the shadows to increase or decrease the effectiveness of his and others' powers limitlessly. In Mortal Kombat (2. Noob is shown to not only be able to animate his own shadow into a semi- liquid physical construct of himself, but also to be able to use it to fight his enemies for and alongside him. His intro and loss animations demonstrate the ability to morph into a similarly animated oily- liquid state similar to Smoke's cloud form, but does not utilize it in battle. He initially was to have these weapons (along with a scythe) in Mortal Kombat 4, but was replaced with Reiko. However, he begins using such weapons in Mortal Kombat: Deception. As the show takes place centuries before the first game, no reference of him being Sub- Zero is mentioned. Shop Bi-Fold Door Replacement Hardware at acehardware.com and get Free Store Pickup at your neighborhood Ace. Buy Online & Pickup Today. See Details. He could slide across the floor on greater distance. This move was renamed Ghost Ball in MK 2. It will confuse the opponent and deals more damage. This move is directly borrowed from Scorpion. In Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition, Noob will laugh evilly then exclaims . The move is called Teleport Grab in Armageddon. In Armageddon, Noob performs this move without a partner. Unlike Reiko, who throws them one by one, Noob unleashes 4 shuriken in one throw. It can also appear in front or landing right on the enemy. Should the enemy fall or be knocked into the portal, they will fall from the sky directly above Noob and receive damage from the drop. The black hole will fall faster, and will drop the opponent head first into the ground. It is slightly more damaging, and sends the opponent further back. The shadow twin pulls the opponent into the ground, and pummels him/her off screen while Noob laughs evilly. The opponent is then teleported back onto the screen. Noob then punches the foe in the face, breaking the whole skull, the shadow then breaks their spine, heart and ribs by kneeing them in the lower back. Noob then kicks the opponent in the stomach, causing them to vomit on his leg. It was one of the most infamous fatalities (with Kano's Heart Rip Fatality), which later spun a web of controversy around the violence factor in the game. This fatality was later given to his younger brother (MK4/Gold, MK: SM) and to Scorpion in Deception. In Trilogy and UMK3, the screen blacks out before Classic Sub- Zero separates the spine, parodying the controversy that first surrounded the Fatality. Bee Ordinance Learn about the new Bee Ordinance & how to safely keep bees on your property. Red Cliff - From Legendary Director John Woo - On VOD October 22nd & In Theatres November 18th. Let bracebridge Jun 16 2016 4:03 am To Rain, Annyeong! Whether you read this post or not, I just want to sat "thank You! You were a great influence to me for. What is Devil's Film? Devils Film has been the forerunner of teen porn, MILF sex videos, IR gangbangs, tranny porn, fetish sex and hardcore gonzo anal. This was later used as a finisher in Armageddon. This fatality works only if Blood Mode is off. However, in the fatality, he holds on and slams the opponent repeatedly until he or she explodes. Rarely, on the N6. Fatality without winning (resulting in a game freeze). It drops onto the opponent, lifts him or her into the air, then spins until the victim's bones fly out of the spinning tornado. This Fatality is borrowed from Johnny Cage. It is copied wholesale from Reiko, Noob Saibot's would- be replacement in MK4 and MKG. This one is quite the foreshadowing, considering Noob Saibot's at- the- time unrevealed origins. In Deception, Noob takes out a deck of shurikens, he throws around eight of it to the opponent, then throws all the shurikens on his hand, which makes the opponent fall on the ground, dead. They then start pulling until the opponent is completely ripped in half. They each then hold up the halves of the victim. When the opponent's legs are through the portal, Noob closes it, crushing the midsection, and leaving the victim crawling on the floor to bleed to death. Only available on the N6. Shao Kahn then says . Noob Saibot is then caught in an infinite loop where he keeps falling through both portals in a comical fashion. He fought Liu Kang, and used his freezing abilities to create a force field in an attempt to draw Liu Kang in to his death, but was himself killed after Liu Kang threw a nearby wooden bucket of water (placed there by Raiden to aid Kang) towards the force field, creating an icicle, on which he was impaled. His relationship with Scorpion is all but ignored; Shang Tsung only remarks that they are the . He is a servant of Shang Tsung alongside Scorpion, and the two are forced by the sorcerer to team up in order to kill Liu Kang, Johnny Cage, and Sonya Blade. Engaging the trio in combat, they are stopped from killing them by Raiden. The rivalry between Sub- Zero and Scorpion is explored during the course of the film, although interpreted differently from that of the games. Perry) appears in Mortal Kombat: Annihilation, emerging from Ermac's chest to assist him in his fight with Sonya Blade. Almost successful in killing her, they are stopped by Jax Briggs who quickly slays Saibot while Sonya finishes Ermac. No reference to him originally being Sub- Zero is mentioned.
In the eponymous episode, Saibot was an imprisoned Outworld warrior mistakenly released by Siro and Taja; Saibot was then recruited by a sorceress to assassinate Kung Lao, a task at which he failed. In this incarnation, Saibot was completely covered in or made of black oil, and he wielded an Escrima stick that he could use as a striking weapon. Fire seemed to make him explode. However, because the show was being aimed at a younger audience, instead of getting impaled by an ice stalagmite like in the movie, Sub- Zero froze himself instead. However, their fathers eventually discover them and summon them back to their abode. Bi Han then proceeds to ask his father as to why the Lin Kuei and the Shirai Ryu are in conflict with one another though the answers he gives implies that he himself doesn't know. Later on when Bi Han succeeds his father as general of the clan, he forbids any violent conflict between them and the Shirai Ryu as part a bold joint attempt with his old friend, also a general, to unite the clans in peace rather than continue the senseless fighting between the two. The two eventually reunite on the same hayfield and remarks he has no hard feelings concerning the death of his younger brother, Kuai Liang. Confirming that this would be the final time the two clans would fight, Bi Han and Hanzo shake hands, attempting to move forward with joining the clans together. In his anger, he almost takes the life of his messengers but then is stopped by his mystic, who informs him that dark forces were at work. He discovers there that the sorcerers Shang Tsung and Quan Chi were not only responsible, but had even framed Bi Han by using his form. Quan Chi in his form, the Lin Kuei draws out a still mortal Scorpion into a fight against Bi- Han (Sub- Zero) in order to keep Scorpion from protecting his village. Bi- Han kills Scorpion's Shogun by freezing him, and then proceeds to sneak up on Scorpion, throwing him through the Shogun's remains. Bi- Han then stomps on the Shogun's frozen head before conversing with his rival, telling him the Lin Kuei plan before they fight. Scorpion eventually manages to defeat him. When he reaches the village he witnesses his family's frozen remains and then is himself killed by Sub- Zero from behind. At the end, Sub- Zero is revealed to be Quan Chi, who impersonated him in order to make Scorpion believe Sub- Zero murdered his family and clan, so he can gain his allegiance for the upcoming Mortal Kombat tournament. However, Scorpion is far too consumed by his vengeance and attacks him with the intent to kill. Though Sub Zero puts up a valiant fight, he ultimately loses when Scorpion impales him from behind with his kunai and then proceeds to rip out his head and spinal cord, killing him instantly. He appears as a man even more brutal in comparison to his videogame counterpart. After he killed Yong Park (Scorpion's human form) by disemboweling him in front of his family and throwing his corpse into a river, he went into seclusion. He receives a message from Shang Tsung, who enlists him to kill the man working for the order of light, Liu Kang. |
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