Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Halfords - Weekend Deals & Car Accessories Voucher!


Please find to follow an update of new Halfords offers this weekend.

10% off all child seats (17.02.11 ? 23.02.11)

30% off selected Apollo kids and adult bikes (18.02.11 ? 21.02.11)
30% off selected 2011 tents (18.02.11 ? 21.02.11)
30% off selected camping sleeping equipment (18.02.11 ? 21.02.11)

30% off selected Roof Boxes and Cycle Carriers (Ends 21.02.11)

20% off all speakers, subs, amps and bass packs (17.02.11 ? 23.02.11)

Half price Sony CDX-GT540UI MP3/CD car stereo was £149.99, Now £74.99 (17.02.11 ? 21.02.11)

15% off all Karcher Pressure Washers and Accessories (17.02.11 ? 23.02.11)
20% off all Turtlewax Platinum Car Cleaning (17.02.11 ? 23.02.11)
10% off all Car Accessories excluding Alloy Wheels (17.02.11 ? 23.02.11)

Plus we also have another affiliate exclusive voucher code. Details as follows:

CODE: AFFEXT01
OFFER: 10% Off Exterior Car Accessories
DURATION: 17th ? 23rd Feb

"Day for Night " trailer - in UK Cinemas Friday 18th February 2011 - Starring: Jacqueline Bisset, Valentina Cortese, Dani, Alexandra Stewart, Jean-Pierre Aumont.

thebathroomsinger | July 11, 2008 | likes, 0 dislikes
"Le Cinema Règne" (Cinema Rules) is how Truffaut describes the feeling when everything falls into place during filming..

I LOVE this theme.. its Beautiful!! (just like the film)


...Francois Truffaut - il règne!!!
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
La nuit américaine is a 1973 French film directed by François Truffaut. It stars Jacqueline Bisset and Jean-Pierre Léaud. In French, nuit américaine (American night) is a technical process whereby sequences filmed outdoors in daylight are underexposed to appear as if they are taking place at night. In the English-speaking world the film is known as Day for Night, which is the equivalent English expression.

Plot

La Nuit américaine chronicles the production of Je Vous Présente Paméla (Meet Pamela), a clichéd melodrama starring aging screen icon, Alexandre (Jean-Pierre Aumont), former diva Séverine (Valentina Cortese), young heart-throb Alphonse (Jean-Pierre Léaud) and a British actress, Julie Baker (Jacqueline Bisset) who is recovering from both a nervous breakdown and the controversy leading to her marriage with her much older doctor. In between are several small vignettes chronicling the stories of the crew-members and the director; Ferrand (Truffaut himself) tangles with the practical problems one deals with when making a movie. Behind the camera, the actors and crew go through several romances, affairs, break-ups, and sorrows. The production is especially shaken up when Alphonse's fiancee leaves him for the film's stuntman, which leads him to a one night stand with Julie, when one of the secondary actresses is revealed to be pregnant, and when Alexandre is killed suddenly in a car crash.

"Confessions" trailer - in UK Cinemas Friday 18th February 2011 - Starring: Takako Matsu, Masaki Okada, Yoshino Kimura, Mana Ashida, Kaoru Fujiwara.

seyon35 | August 11, 2010 | likes, 3 dislikes
I subtitled the trailer for Tetsuya Nakajima's latest, highly praised film "Confessions" ("Kokuhaku"). A shocking but great film. I'm pretty sure it's due for release in England but no North American plans yet...

 Confessions (Kokuhaku (告白?)) is a 2010 Japanese drama film directed by Tetsuya Nakashima.

Plot

Yuko Moriguchi (Takako Matsu), a junior high teacher, announces she will resign. She reveals that her daughter, Manami, was killed by two pupils in her class, whom she dubs "Student A" and "Student B". Her disclosure of their behavior soon reveals their identities. She admits injecting her dead husband's HIV contaminated blood into the milk cartons that the murderers have just drunk from. The rest of the movie describes the aftermath of this event in a series of first-person narratives from the two students, Moriguchi, and others.

A new enthusiastic teacher is appointed. Student A continues to attend classes but B has developed psychiatric problems. It is revealed that Student A, who planned the murder, did not actually kill Moriguchi's daughter by electrocution; instead she drowned because student B threw her into the pool.

Student B is worried that he will soon die from AIDS and refuses to clean himself, as he equated the smell of untamed hair and body odor to being alive. His mom tries to help but fails as Student B reacts violently to her gestures and shuts himself in his room. It is revealed later that Student B killed Manami on purpose, as a gesture to validate himself in the eyes of Student A, whom he considers his only friend. His mother eventually realizes that her once good and kind son has transformed into an unknown monster. Seeing no hope, she decides to end their lives, but in the ensuing scrap, she is killed by her son, who is captured by the police. ...................

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