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Thursday, October 29, 2009

THIS IS IT


Poetic Brilliant Fantastic... There are so many ways you can describe this film.

One thing for sure the world has missed out on one helluva concert.

Michael Jackson has raised the bar to levels in this film that is an inspiration and a
challenge to any striving artist who really wants to be great in this business of music.

From the out set you see a man who is totally in control of what he wants to do an see in
what was to be his come back and final concert appearance.

The first concert rehearsal movie ever, filmed on the stage at the O2 Arena in London is fill with performers, musicians, choreographers, crew members and craftsmen, but the movie's focus throughout is on Jackson.

You understand what it takes to attain such dizzying heights in entertainment.

Michael the genius as he is chisels an carves away in his search for this beautiful
concert surrounded with the theme of love. (SURELY A MASTERPIECE IN THE MAKING)

There are split scenes where Michael is performing in different out fits to the same song.

In front of a Sony green screen 11 male dancer are transformed into 11million.

Michael in another scene in the movie during his performance of the song "Smooth
Criminal" is shot in black & white in a gangster roll with the late actors
Susan Haywood, Edward G. Robinson and Humphrey Bogart.

Kenny Ortega the director of the stage show, has put together this movie from 120 hours of digital video footage -- for which Sony reportedly paid $60 million.

Following Tuesdays premieres, the film has opened on more than 3,400 domestic screens along with 96 in Imax theaters and another 27 internationally for a two-week run. That run will be extended if demand is there.

This is a must see film if you are a Jackson fan. A fine tribute to a man much misunderstood.

(CORNER TALK REPORT)

Monday, October 26, 2009

SKATE FRIGHT CENTRAL PARK NY


Sunday Oct 25th marked another closing season with the Central Park Dance Skaters
with there annual Holloween skate party In New Yorks Central Park.

Though somewhat less attendance this year the skating merry makers jammed
through the day with a score of DJs at the helm bringing there different styles
of music mixture to the scene......

The skaters came in a variety different costumes to liven up the event as spectators
gathered on skaters road to witness the merriment.

Tyrone addressing the crowd...

The Bear Miyuki/Jeff


Bob/Tyrone

Spectators.....

The skating bash is hosted every year by the C.P.D.S.A. an begins early in the
spring thru the 3rd week in Oct.

Watch for more photos on the event over on facebook.....

(CORNER TALK REPORT)

Sunday, October 25, 2009

PHOTOPLUS EXPO NY


October 22nd thru 24th saw the annual pdn Photoplus international conference expo
at the Javits Center New York.

Every year this most important event in the photographic an imaging industry gather
to to share, meet and conference about new technologies.

All the leading manufacturers Nikon, Canon, Sony, Kodak were on hand discussing
an showing off there latest camera and equipment upgrades.

There were lectures, seminars, and hands on training in many of the areas of photography.

Photographic professionals displayed some of the finest photo art from around the world.

The Sik Wedding by Liz Hingley.


The Abore Tribe Ethiopia by Hamish Gregory........

Before the Dance by Gina Carnazz..........


NY Photographer Lola Flash promotes affiliate photo journal Nueva Luz.......

A host of graphic, Photoshop an lighting specialist were on hand giving instructions
on the ends & outs of the business......

Truly one of the best events annually in New Yorks Big Apple........

(CORNER TALK REPORT)

Monday, October 12, 2009

THE HATERS

Once again the ugly side of politics in America raises it's hand as critics and hawks
spit there venom against the President Of The United States.

In the latest round of Obama bashing, the Haters have taken aim at his recent
Nobel Peace Award.

There is nothing this man can do, say or just happen to be part of that isn't
up for stone throwing.

Truth is truth the haters do not want the president to win anything that has
peace attached to it while we are in the middle of a war in Afghanistan.
Particularly when the generals want 40,000 troops or more as generals always want.

Sen Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) head of the intelligence Committee, said the US
would be in "Serious jeopardy" of losing the war if Obama failed to meet the
request of Gen Stanley McCrystal for major troop buildup to the current level
of 67,000 men.

On the other end in London, Secretary of State Clinton slammed the Bush Administration
conduct of the Afghan war in defending Obama's lengthy decision-making process.

During the Vietnam war Gen. William Westmoreland wanted 100,000 more troops
from Lyndon Johnson until he finally said know but he kept pushing for the troop
buildup which he called 550,000 the "minimum essential force" and 670,000 the "optimum".

Westmoreland said he could finish the job in three years, well history has already
answered that issue.

Now the Nobel Peace Prize has become more trivial because the rest of the world
feels he deserves it.

He didn't ask for it, an the many more problems that it brings to his table.

Oh! what about the president of the world, he didn't ask for that either.

The other guy before him wanted that.

Well now where are these troops to come from with our military over stretched
as it is. There is something called the draft an you know, you haters it will be your
sons and daughters who will fill some of those ranks. We will see how you like that.

(CORNER TALK REPORT)