Cadence (1991)
Charlie Sheen (Actor), Martin Sheen (Actor) | Rated: PG-13 | Format: DVD

Cadence (1991) Charlie Sheen (Actor), Martin Sheen (Actor) | Rated: PG-13 | Format: DVD





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Friday, November 25, 2011

Pearls, About - Fast wonderful Pearl Facts

Pearls, About - Fast wonderful Pearl Facts


Pearls are both a natural and cultured product. They are coveted, especially by woMen the world over as the classic feminine ornaMentation. Beautiful, iridescent pearl gem beads are valued throughout the world. The pearl necklace can be a simple, elegant string of pearls or pearls in aggregate with other gemstones. Pearls are also believed to promote integrity, loyalty, a calm habit and focus. Culturally, pearls have been the emblem of wealth, public prominence and success throughout human history.

The Pearl Maker

Who makes pearls? irritated mollusks/oysters make pearls, but not because they are angry. In nature, if an irritant such as sand gets into their soft layers of flesh, they cut off it inside layers of calcium carbonate called nacre. The oyster produces many layers of nacre to protect itself. At the same time it produces one of nature's most gorgeous ornaMents. The most highly prized pearls are spirited white, very round, without fault and have an exceptional sheen referred to as luster. If a pearl has a low luster rating, it is commonly due to thin or a low count of nacre layers. Oysters raised in colder water sometimes produce low luster pearls. Pearls are an organic gem and can also be produced by mussels, conch and abalone.

Pearl Color and Tone

Many white pearls have overtone colors referred to as tint. Pink or rose overtones are rare and expensive. Creamier overtones are also rare but not quite so expensive. Pearls with silver overtones are also highly coveted. Mikimoto and company
(http://www.mikimotoamerica.com), is the world leader in acquiring and selling pearls with pink overtones and Tiffany & company is a primary dealer in silver over-toned pearls. In America, a company called American Pearl (http://www.americanpearl.com) is one of the leading wholesale suppliers of fine pearls. Charlie Bakhash founded American Pearl. He has been in the company over 50 years. American Pearl has the reputation for selling flawless and the whitest body color pearls with silver or rose overtones.

Natural vs. Cultured Pearls

Natural pearls are created in mollusks. They originate pearls to protect themselves from sand, parasites and other itsybitsy foreign objects. These natural pearls are mostly found in the Persian Gulf and are referred to as oriental pearls. Natural salt-water pearls are among the most coveted in the world but have virtually ceased to exist due to pollution and lack of natural Supply.

Cultured pearl growing began with a patented process invented by Kokichi Mikimoto, the founder of Mikimoto and Company, one of the world's finest pearl growers and sellers.
A bead is surgically planted in Akoya oysters to originate the irritant that causes oysters to originate a pearl. The oysters are then put back in the sea enclosed in baskets. They stay in the baskets from one to three years. Twenty five percent of the oysters left in the baskets die each year. Yet, the longer they have to produce layers of nacre the larger and more gorgeous the pearls produced. You can begin to appreciate why these salt-water pearls have such value.

Freshwater Pearls

Cultured freshwater pearls are grown in rivers all over the globe. Japan cultivates them and so does the United States along small tributaries of the Mississippi River. Freshwater pearls are produced by mollusks. They can be grown in a variety of colors including pink, orange, mauve and golden colors. They are commonly smaller in size and come in a variety of sizes. Colored pearls are judged by tone. Tone refers to the intensity of the color fluctuating from light to dark. A dark yellow pearl will have a richer color and is determined more rare and valuable. Pearls can also be dyed and come in a variety of shapes. The shapes vary from round, baroque, button shaped, drop shapes and irregular shapes. Large round spherical pearls are the most highly valued. Pearls of any kind make gorgeous continuing jewelry by themselves or in aggregate with other gemstones. Freshwater pearls make gorgeous jewelry and many varieties are well within the tasteless person's price range.

The creative designs for fresh water pearls in aggregate with other precious and semi-precious gemstones are assuredly limitless. You can see some examples at tigereyejewels.com . Tiger eye gemstone and yellow pearls in aggregate are coveted by many as beautiful, potential rich and affordable foundation jewelry acceptable for any occasion.

Stringing Pearls

Pearls must be drilled in order to make a classic strand, necklace or anklet possible. Often, a fault can be created on the pearl's surface right nearby the hole. If a pearl has been dyed, there will sometimes be a attentiveness of color nearby the bead hole. The pearls are traditionally strung on high potential silk cord that is knotted in the middle of each pearl to separate, display and protect each pearl from the one next to it. If the beach should break only one pearl will fall from the string and potentially roll away. The knot in the middle of each pearl keeps them from rubbing against each other, which can do damage over time. Silk cord rarely breaks. It is thin and unobtrusive yet very strong. It is commonly pre-stretched before becoming the foundation for a beach of fine pearls. The pearls of a fine beach should be perfectly matched in size, shape, color and tone. This adds to the value of a necklace or bracelet.

Caring for Pearls

A Pearl is an organic gem. Nacre is made of calcium carbonate. Pearls are made of a soluble chemical and can assuredly be damaged by oils, perfume, hAir spray and human perspiration. They can be cleaned with Filtered water and cotton balls. Avoid all chemicals. Jewelers know how to safely clean pearls that are badly soiled. Treat pearls with the respect mum Nature intended for her work of art and their attractiveness and luster will last forever.

Pearl History

Pearls have been valued for their shimmering iridescence and glow since aged man first walked the earth. Many aged cultures reference stories connected to pearls. Egyptian Queen Cleopatra dissolved pearls in wine so she could consume the wealth of an whole nation in one meal. Pearls defined wealth and public standing in aged Rome. The Greeks determined the pearl the greatest emblem of love and marriage. The dark ages saw maidens of nobility gifting pearls to gallant knights as a security in battle. The nobility of the European Renaissance displayed and gather pearls in excess. Laws were passed that forbid anything except nobility to wear pearls. In the New World of America the discovery of pearls in Central America caused their demise in the 17th century due to over harvesting of this natural resource. The sublime jeweler, Jacques Cartier bought his New York store in 1916 by trading two pearl necklaces for the building...a very good buy.

Pearls have served man culturally, artistically, financially, psychologically and emotionally throughout history. Their value extends far beyond the Dollar they command. They are most importantly, an expression of excellence shared cooperatively by man and nature. Here is hoping the attractiveness of pearls help you celebrate your life.


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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

James Dean - James Byron Dean

James Dean - James Byron Dean


James Byron Dean

Life Imitates Art

Generation Next

Animal Farm

Four Eyes

These Go To Eleven

The Actor Way

Frank, Billie And Jimmy

Acting The Part

Dead Man'S Curve

Apocalypse Now

Giant

"Dream as if you'll live forever. Live as if you'll die today." - James Dean

James Byron Dean

James Dean was born on February 8th, 1931 in Marion, Indiana. His hobbies were writing, painting, bullfighting (when did that happen?), photography, sculpting, car racing, horse racing and playing the bongos. His beloved drink was coffee and his beloved ice cream flavor was coffee and raspberry.

Life Imitates Art

"To grasp the full importance of life is the actor's duty; to interpret it his problem; and to express it his dedication. Being an actor is the loneliest thing in the world. You are all alone with your attention and imagination, and that's all you have. Being a good actor isn't easy. Being a man is even harder. I want to be both before I'm done."

Generation Next

James Dean's first professional acting gig was a Pepsi commercial. Since then, Michael Jackson, Cindy Crawford, Michael J. Fox, Shaquille O'Neal, Jeff Gordon, Ray Charles, Billy Crystal, Britney Spears, Beyonce, Shakira, The Osbournes, Faith Hill, Sammy Sosa, Joe Montana, Ken Griffey Jr., Gloria Estafan, Tina Turner and many others have endorsed the blue canned beverage.

Brad'S Choice

Before Pepsi was called Pepsi, it was called "Brad's Drink" way back in 1898. Well, other Brad, Brad Pitt is now vying for the opening to remake James Dean's first film, "East of Eden" with Pitt in the starring role. Dean's operation in "East of Eden" won him an Oscar nomination, developMent him one of only five actors to receive a nomination from their first screen performances. He was also the only actor in history to receive more than one Oscar nomination posthumously.

Animal Farm

"Studying cows, pigs and chickens can help an actor produce his character. There are a lot of things I learned from animals. One was that they couldn't hiss or boo me. I also became close to nature, and am now able to appreciate the beauty with which this world is endowed."

Four Eyes

Dean was required to wear glasses while driving as he was nearsighted. The king of cool, had to wear glasses, if only he had been nearby long sufficient to do a public aid proclamation for that, then being a "four-eyes" would have meant a wholly separate thing these days.

These Go To Eleven

No matter what kind of music James Dean listened to, he liked it Loud! But what did he listen to? After all it was the early 50's and Elvis had yet to come to be the King, the Beatles had yet to come to be the Fab Four...What did James Dean rock out to, before there was Rock? He liked African Tribal music, Afro-Cuban songs and dance (Dean liked to play the bongos), Classical music - especially Bartok and Stravinsky, Judy Garland, Frank Sinatra and Billie Holiday.

The Actor Way

"When an actor plays a scene exactly the way a director orders, it isn't acting. It's following instructions. Whatever with the corporal qualifications can do that. So the director's task is just that ñ to direct, to point the way. Then the actor takes over. And he must be allowed the space, the relaxation to express himself in the role. Without that space, an actor is no more than an unthinking robot with a chest-full of push-buttons."

Frank, Billie And Jimmy

It has been said that James Dean's beloved song was Billie Holiday's "When Your Lover Has Gone" and his beloved album was Frank Sinatra's "Songs for Young Lovers".

Acting The Part

"An actor must interpret life, and in order to do so must be willing to accept all the experiences life has to offer. In fact, he must seek out more of life than life puts at his feet. In the short span of his lifetime, an actor must learn all there is to know, experience all there is to experience, or advent that state as closely as possible. He must be superhuman in his efforts to store away in the core of his subconscious all that he might be called upon to use in the expression of his art."

Dead Man'S Curve

Dean only made three Hollywood pictures, propelling him into super stardom. As his final film, Giant, was wrapping up in Marfa, Texas, Dean was driving his Porsche Spyder to an auto race in Salinas, California. His car collided with other can surface Cholame, California. James Dean, an American legend, died on September 30th, 1955. The Failure prognosis company later re-created all the details of the crisis at the same approximate time on September 30th, and done that James Dean was traveling 55 to 56 m.p.h. When the fateful crisis occurred, thereby proving he had not been speeding, despite the fact that he had received a speeding label only two hours before the crash.

Apocalypse Now

"Jim Dean and Elvis were the spokesMen for an whole generation. When I was in acting school in New York, years ago, there was a saying that if Marlon Brando changed the way people acted, then James Dean changed the way people lived. He was the most actor who ever lived. He was simply a genius." - Martin Sheen

Giant

"Every time I go to Europe, I remember that James Dean never saw Europe, but yet I see his face everywhere. There ís James Dean, Humphrey Bogart and Marilyn Monroe windows of the Champs Elysees, discos in the south of Spain, restaurants in Sweden, t-shirts in Moscow. My life was confused and disoriented for years by his passing. My sense of destiny destroyed the great films he would have directed, the great performances he would have given, the great humanitarian he would have become, and yet, he is the most actor and star I have ever known." - Dennis Hopper




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Sunday, November 6, 2011

Stars' Starts - When and Where Actors and Actresses Debuted

Stars' Starts - When and Where Actors and Actresses Debuted


Cruise, Hatcher, McConaughey, Pitt, Jolie... Movie and Tv stars have to get their start somewhere. This is a list of the first time these actors and actresses appeared on the whether the big or small screen.

Tom Cruise - Endless Love (1981) - Played a boy named "Billy" in this high-school romance movie starring Brooke Shields. Teri Hatcher - The Love Boat (1977) - Played "Amy," a loveboat mermaid, in this romantic comedy Tv series. Matthew McConaughey - Unsolved Mysteries (1992) - Played "Larry Dickens" in this reenactMent Tv mystery series. Brad Pitt - No Man's Land (1987) - Played a waiter in this crime drama movie starring Charlie Sheen. Charlie Sheen - The execution of secret Slovik (1974) - Played a kid at a wedding in this Tv movie starring his father, Martin. Angelina Jolie - Lookin' to Get Out (1982) - Played "Tosh" in this comedy movie starring her dad, Jon Voight. Matt Damon - Mystic Pizza (1988) - Played "Steamer" in this romantic comedy movie starring Julia Roberts. Julia Roberts - Firehouse (1987) - Played "Babs" in a movie about sexy woMen in fire fighting school. Denzel Washington - Wilma (1977) - Played "Robert" in this Tv movie about Olympic athletes. George Clooney - Centennial (1978) - Played a village extra in this western Tv mini-series. Charlize Theron - Children of the Corn Iii (1995) - Played a young woman in this Stephen King-based film. Kirsten Dunst - New York Stories (1989) - Played a small role in this film by directed by Coppola, Scorsese and Woody. Tom Hanks - He Knows You're Alone (1980) - Played "Elliot" in this horror thriller movie. Harrison Ford - Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round (1966) - Played a bellhop in the crime film about robbing an Airport bank. Halle Berry - Living Dolls (1989) - Played "Emily" in this Tv series spin off of "Who's the Boss." Kiefer Sutherland - Max Dugan Returns (1983) - Played "Bill" in this comedy movie with his father, Donald, and Matthew Broderick. Matthew Broderick - Max Dugan Returns (1983) - Played "Michael" in this comedy with both Kiefer and Donald Sutherland. Courtney Cox - As the World Turns (1984) - Played "Bunny" in this Tv soap opera. Jennifer Aniston - Camp Cucamonga (1990) - Played "Ava" in this Tv family movie. Drew Barrymore - Suddenly, Love (1978) - Played "Bobbi" in this Tv movie-of-the-week. Leonardo DiCaprio - Parenthood (1990) - Played "Garry" in the this Tv series based on the theater movie. Al Pacino - N.Y.P.D. (1968) - Played "John James" in one lesson of this crime drama Tv series. Marlon Brando - The Men (1950) - Starring role named "Bud" in this black-and-white film. Robert Deniro - Trois chambres à Manhattan (1965) - Played a client in a diner in the French drama movie. Robert Redford - Maverick (1960) - Played "Jimmy" in this western Tv series starring James Garner. Rachel McAdams - Shotgun Love Dolls (2001) - Played "Beth" in this new made-for-Tv sci-fi movie. Meg Ryan - Rich and celebrated (1981) - Played "Debbie" at age 18 in this movie where time to come BayWatch babe Nicole Egert played "Debby" at age 8 Antonio Banderas - Pestañas postizas (1981) - Starred as "Antonio" in this Spanish movie. Keira Knightley - Royal Celebration (1993) - Played a diminutive girl in the British Tv movie starring Minnie Driver. Scarlett Johansson - North (1994) - Played "Laura" in this movie starring Elijah Wood and half the Seinfeld cast. Jerry Seinfeld - Benson (1980) - Played "Frankie" in this Tv series about a butler. Bill Murray - Tarzoon, la honte de la jungle (1975) - Voiced a character in this adult cartoon movie from the writers of Snl. Jim Carrey - Happy Days (1975) - Played a gang member in the "Fonzie the Flatfoot" lesson of this comedy Tv series. Nicole Kidman - Skin Deep (1983) - Played "Sheena" in this comedic Australian Tv movie about the fashion industry. Mel Gibson - The Sullivans (1976) - Played "Ray" in this Australian soap opera Tv series. Tim Allen - Tropical Snow (1989) - Played a baggage handler in this dramatic movie, set in New York City. Susan Sarandon - A World Apart (1970) - Played "Patrice" in this short-lived soap opera Tv series about age, race and gender. Jamie Foxx - Toys (1992) - Played "Baker" in this breathtaking comedy starring Robin Williams Robin Williams - America 2-Night (1977) - Played "Jason" in this short-lived Tv series about a talk show from Fernwood, Ohio. If you know any others, add them here:

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