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Showing posts with label cinema. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cinema. Show all posts
Wednesday, 6 January 2016
Snoopy and Charlie Brown: The Peanuts Movie | Official HD Trailer
Etiquetas: Grammar, Vocabulary, videos,
Children
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cinema
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Films /trailers
Saturday, 3 October 2015
Sam Smith's James Bond song makes chart history
Singer Sam Smith has made history by topping the charts with his latest single Writing's On The Wall.
The song is the official theme for the new James Bond film called Spectre, and is the first theme from the Bond films to ever get a number one.
It soared straight into the top spot with 70,000 combined sales and streams, pushing it 13,000 ahead of closest competitor, Justin Bieber"s What Do You Mean?
The only other artists who have come close are Adele with Skyfall and Duran Duran's View To A Kill, which both reached number two.
Sam said he was "so proud" of the song, and being number one was "crazy".

From CBBC Newsround
Tuesday, 4 August 2015
Minion mayhem: giant inflatable stops traffic in Dublin
A giant minion has been causing chaos in Dublin, Ireland.

The 12-metre inflatable stopped cars on a busy road after strong winds had ripped the yellow giant loose from a nearby fairground.
No one was injured with one local calling the incident "a bit of fun".
The police, with the help of passers-by, eventually managed to let the air out of the yellow inflatable and took it away in a wheelbarrow.

The minion was being used at a fairground
Nobody was hurt but the traffic was stopped for 15 minutes. Police came to help and passers-by helped the police to let the air out of the minion and it was taken away in a wheelbarrow. ( CBBC Newsround)
Etiquetas: Grammar, Vocabulary, videos,
Cartoons
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Christmas curiosities
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cinema
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Entertainment
Wednesday, 15 July 2015
Meet the star of Oscar nominated animation Song of the Sea.
The movie, which comes out in the UK this week, is based on an Irish folk tale.
It follows the story of a boy called Ben and his little sister who meet selkies, giants and faeries on their adventure.
It was made using traditional drawing techniques, and was nominated for the biggest film awards in the world, the Oscars, earlier this year. (CBBC newsround)

Song of the Sea is a 2014 Irish animated fantasy film by Cartoon Saloon that is directed by Tomm Moore. The traditionally animated film, which began production soon after the release of The Secret of Kells (2009), premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival on 6 September in the TIFF Kids program The film was nominated for Academy Award for Best Animated Feature at the 87th Academy Awards (2015). (in Wikipedia)
Plot
In October of 1981, on an island off the coast of Ireland lives Conor, a lighthouse keeper, his son Ben, his wife Bronagh, who is expecting their second child, and their sheepdog Cú. Bronagh leaves unexpectedly late one night, leaving behind her newborn daughter Saoirse. Six years later, Conor is a depressed alcoholic, Saoirse has yet to utter a single word, and Ben has grown resentful of his sister, associating her with his mother’s disappearance. The family are then visited by Granny for Saoirse's birthday. That night, Ben scares Saorirse with a story of Mac Lir the giant and his mother Macha the Owl Witch, who turned him to stone and stole his feelings. Later that night, Saoirse plays a seashell horn given to Ben by their mother, and it leads her to a white sealskin coat hidden in Conor’s closet. She puts the coat on and is coaxed into the ocean by a group of seals. It is then revealed that she is a beautiful white Selkie. After swimming with the seals, she is found washed up onshore by Granny, who insists upon taking the children back home to the city for their own safety. Conor reluctantly agrees, and throws the chest containing Saoirse's coat and its key into the sea.

Ben manages to rescue Saoirse and the shell’s song releases Macha's feelings back into her, which helps her recognize the gravity of her actions. The witch helps Ben, Saoirse, Cú fly back home with the spirits of Mac Lir's dogs. The children arrive home during a storm, and Conor attempts to take them back to the mainland to get Saoirse to a hospital; at the same time, Granny is on her way to their island in search of her missing grandchildren. Ben dives into the sea in search of Saoirse's coat, which he recovers with help from the seals and his father. The group is then washed up on Mac Lir's island, where Saoirse, reunited with her coat, is restored to health and sings her song. Faerie creatures from across Ireland rise and travel to Mac Lir's island, and Mac Lir himself emerges with Macha and his dogs as they head to Tír na nÓg. Bronagh appears with the sad news that she and Saoirse must depart as well. However, since Saoirse is part human, Bronagh is able to take her coat and leave her behind to live as a human while she departs. After a tearful goodbye, the Faeries depart across the sea, and Ben and his family happily return home to their island, where Granny finally arrives, and decides the children can stay with their father. (in Wikipedia)

Song of the Sea | |
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Theatrical release poster
Facts File | |
Directed by
| Tomm Moore |
Produced by
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Written by
| Will Collins |
Story by
| Tomm Moore |
Starring
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Music by
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Edited by
| Darragh Byrne |
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Distributed by
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Release dates
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Running time
| 93 minutes |
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Language
| English |
Box office
| $841,122 (US) |
Etiquetas: Grammar, Vocabulary, videos,
Cartoons
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Children
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cinema
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Entertainment
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Films /trailers
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Oscars' nominees
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