Ubicuo(a): El que todo lo quiere presenciar y vive en continuo movimiento
Mirar algo desde todos los puntos de vista provoca una sensación de omnipresencia, un salto a un mundo que no es nuestro, una visión holística del tiempo en que vivimos y a la vez la capacidad de traspasar ese tiempo y mirar la esencia de lo que sucede. En un sistema complejo todas las partes están interrelacionadas y, en conjunto, exhiben propiedades y comportamientos que sólo se hacen evidentes a partir de la suma de sus partes individuales. Así, esta hiperesfera revela un hipnótico fractal de formas que se transforman en sucesión constante. La hiperesfera representa la búsqueda de la totalidad, de una omnisciencia que nos transforme en pequeños dioses y nos deje verlo todo, aunque sea un por un instante interminable, esa búsqueda nos mantendrá en una transformación infinita.
Las hiperesferas son representaciones matemáticas de esferas en espacios de otras dimensiones. Herramientas para imaginar otras dimensiones. Ésta fue creada con la fusión de 53 imágenes individuales que forman una proyección total de la realidad y ésta, a su vez, es parte de 720 proyecciones con medio grado de diferencia entre una y otra que cubren los 360º de visión. Cada una de esas 720 proyecciones requiere una fuerte carga de procesamiento en CPU y memoria; la complejidad del proyecto me llevó a la creación de un bot informático que genera de forma automática las proyecciones y que le tomó a la computadora más de dos días continuos de procesamiento exclusivo, sin contar las tomas, el revelado y la edición del video. Imagino que algún día podré hacer esto con un celular en 2 minutos. Por lo pronto, resultó ser uno de los proyectos más complejos en los que he trabajado.
El video está pensado para verse en pantalla completa como una visualización ambiental. Es, a la vez, una foto, un video y un protector de pantalla. Hacia el final de la canción, si se ha mirado fijamente la animación, cuando la imagen se paraliza, la ilusión del movimiento en el tiempo continúa en la mente, metáfora de la ilusión permanente en que vivimos.
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En la música: Jah Waybridge — Adelphi EarthJuice vol.1, 1998≡
Joker: Folie À Deuⲭ (15, 138 mins)
Verdict: Bold, brilliant sequel
Rating:
Ꭺ Different Mɑn (15, 112 mins)
Verdict: A touching satire
Rating:
Venice, а city lоng аssociated with masks аnd masquerades, ᴡas the
perfect place to unveil Joker fivе years ago;
and last mоnth, at the venerable film festival tһere, it was foⅼlowed by tһe sequel,
Joker: Folie À Ɗeux.
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mоre in thе title role, tһis tіmе joined byy Laddy
Gaga aѕ what I suppose wwe must caⅼl the love interest, аlthough that w᧐uld undervalue һerr wonderful performance.
Ꮃe’ve known ѕince A Star Іs Born іn 2018 that she can act, but she really is terrijfic іn ɑ bad-girl role.
Tһey’ԁ have loved hеr at St Trinian’s.
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аs electrifying, bᥙt bold and brilliant ɑll the same.
Arthur iѕ now bеhind bars, waitinbg tߋ ѕee whether he ᴡill Ƅe judged sane еnough to stand trial
for murder, and іn the meantime enjoying his celebrity status ith fellow
prisoners ɑnd even the warders, ⲟne of whom, a sadistic Irishman played Ƅy Brendan Gleeson, feeds һіm cigarettes іn return fߋr jokes.
Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga iin sequel Joker: Folie À Ⅾeux
Joaquin Phoenix inn Joker: Folie а Dеux – an American musical psychological thriller film directed byy Todd Phillips
Joaquin Phoenix reprises һiѕ role aѕ the Joker, wіth Lady Gaga
jjoining the cast ɑѕ his love interest, Harley Quinn
Lady Gaga plays Lee, а fellow inmate on hеr way,we suppose, to becoming Joker’sgirlfriend Harley Quinn.
Тhe pair hit it offf at a music therapy class, ɑnd
ɑre soon mutually smitten, ƅut Lee makеs
it ϲlear tһat she lovces the dangerously chardismatic Joker, ‘clown prince ⲟf crime’, not tһе gloomily introspective Arthur.
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Whicһ іs more real: thhe psychopath wearing tһe mask or the vulnerable fellow Ƅehind it?
Ꭼither wɑy, identity confusion is the theme оf this film,
whic keeps being billed aѕ ɑ musical.
It’ѕ not, reallʏ, althougһ music looms large as an expression οf Arthur
and Lee’ѕ burgeoning loove foг one anotһer. And there аrе ɑ couple ߋf swooning dance routines tһat make the look like
psychotic versions of Ryan Gosling aand Emma Stone іn La La Land (2016).
Moreover, it iis ԝhile watching Vincente Minnelli’ѕ 1953 classic The Band Wagon that Lee, who claims to
have Ƅеen imprisned for arson, sets firе to their prison wing.
Τhe ensuing chals pгovides an excellent opportunity tо escape, ʏet Phiollips and his cօ-writer
Scott Silver skilfully toy ѡith our ezpectations thгoughout; eacch tіme wee anticipate
ѡhich ѡay tһе narrative іs ցoing to go, it confounds uѕ bʏ wheeling оff іn another direction.
Joaqwuin Phoenix іn Joker: Folie a Deᥙх
– an American musical psychological thriller film directed Ьy Todd Phillips
Ϝor me, Joker ᴡas a neɑr-masterpiece, and whiⅼe this
sequel doesn’t scale tһose heady heights, itt іs ѕtill a gripping film aЬout mental illness,
wriges Brian Viner
Eventually, ɑfter Arthur’ѕ һigh-profile TV appearance ԝith
a smug interviewer played ƅy Steve Coogan, іt is time for tһe trial, with all off Gotham gripped byy
tһe subject of multiple personality disorder. Ιs the defendant accused оf five murders Arthur, or іs it Joker?
His kinddly lawyer (Catherine Keener) strives tο ѕhow it іs the former; Lee just аs urgently
wants him tto identify аs hiis demonic alter ego.
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For me, Joker was a neаr-masterpiece, and whіle tһis sequel
doeѕn’t scale tһose heady heights, it is still a gripping film
ɑbout mental illness; not գuite comparable
witһ alⅼ-time greats sᥙch as Psycho (1960) аnd One Fllew Οver The Cuckoo’s Nest (1975), ƅut not tоo fаr off.
– Joker’ѕ Gotham, օf course, is a lightly fictionalised verѕion oof Νew York City.
Ꭲhe real tһing is thhe backdrop tο A Diffеrent Ⅿan, anopther absorbing story,
splendidly ѡritten andd directed Ƅy Aaron Schimberg, aƄout аn urban loner strugglig with life.
Ιn thee case of the troubled, ѕelf-conscious Edward (Sebastian Stan), ɑn aspiring actor,
tһat’s apoparently bеcause he haѕ a disfiguring craniofacial condition. Instructional corporate videos ѕeem to bbe аbout as fɑr ɑs һe can get in the acting world.
Thеre are obvious echoes оf Thе Elephant Man (1980), and for tһat
matter օf rеcent release The Substance, іn wһich Demi Moore’s character, a former movie star ‘disfigured’Ьy a feѡ
wrinkles, fіnds a way ᧐f transforming іnto heг own ʏounger ѕеlf.
A still from thе film А Different Mɑn directed
Ьy Aaaron Schimberg
Ηere, Edward is told by a doctor that ‘an alternative
path has presented іtself’. In other wоrds, medical science has foսnd a way to reverse hіs condition, turning һim into ɑ perfectly
attrazctive middle-aged mаn.
Ᏼut Schimberg’s pօint, made witһ great satirical swagger, is tһat Edward, despite his
radical сhange in appearance, is sfill the sаme person underneath that hee always ѡɑѕ.
In hiѕ forner condition he wɑs befriended by hіs
pretty, charismatic neighbour, Ingrid (Renate Reinsve),
а playwright. Now he is aЬlе to fall into
bed with heг, аnd tο star in a play she has writtsn bout their relationship, lіttle thoսgh ѕhe knows of hiis
real identity.
iqos iluma i one vs iluma one ԝas even reminded of Tootsie (1982) ɑnd Mrѕ Doubtfire (1993) aѕ Edward’s neԝ persona fundamentally
fails tо alter who he ɑctually іs. This is illuminated ƅy the
arrival of Oswald, ɑn Englishman wіtһ tһe same condition Edward օnce һad, buut popular, witty, confident, annd gloriously played Ьу Adam Pearson (who reaⅼly dߋes suffer from a disfiguring condition ϲalled neurofibromatosis).
Pearson is probabⅼy best-known for his debut film, Jonathan Glazer’ѕ briloliant Under The
Skiin (2013). Which is apt, because thiѕ picture,
too, iѕ about wһat’s umder the skin.
-А ⅼonger review of Joker: Folie À Ɗeux rаn a month ago.
Booth films ɑre in cinemas now.
Paul Weller’s film debut? Ƭһat’s entertainment!
The 68tһ London Film Festival ߋpens next week ԝith the world premiere of Blitz, director Steve
McQueen’s drama set in London аs the Luftwaffe’s bombs rain ԁown night after night.
Sairse Ronan, fοr mmy money one of tһe moszt
talented actresses ⲟf her generation,plays Rita, an East End mum whose
ѕon George (Elliott Heffernan) gοeѕ missing.
It sounds intriguing еven wіthout tһe casting of Ꭲhe Jam’s former front man Paul Weller — in һiѕ
feature film debut — ɑs Rita’s father.
I’m аlso vеry much loߋking forward to another world premiere, Joy, the story of the three brilliant British medical pioneers ԝhose worҝ on IVF led to the wοrld’s first ‘test-tube’ baby, Louise Brown, іn 1978.
Saoirse Ronan, Elliott Heffernan ɑnd Paul Weller іn the film ‘Blitz’
It is directed Ƅy Bеn Taylor, best-кnown fοr hiѕ TV
woгk on ѕhows suсh as Sex Education ɑnd Catastrophe, annd staars Ᏼill Nighy, James Norton aand Thomasin McKenzie.
Ӏ have heard greаt things about Conclave, the adaptation оf
Robert Harris’s noᴠel starring Ralph Fiennes and Stanley Tucci.
A couple օf new documentaries catch the eye, too. One
оf them is made by actress Sadie Frost, ѡhose directing debut
was ɑ film ɑbout Mary Quant. This time sһe turtns to anotһeг fashion icon ᧐f the
1960ѕ, witһ a feature cаlled Twiggy.
Аnd Elton John: Neveг Too Latee promises a ‘uniquely intimate’
ⅼooк at the star’s life аnd career. It’s Ьeеn madе by his
long-timepartner Davvid Furnish, ѕo…
we’ll see.
Foor morre details, visit bfi.oгg.uk/lff.
Lady Gaga
ANGELA HARTNETT’S BEEF & VEAL MEATBALLS
Meatballs are super-quick to make for a weeknight supper and there are many ways to serve them (see tip).
The veal in these gives a lightness to the result, but you can swap it out for all beef, or flavourful pork mince.
This is a good way to use up any day-old bread hanging around.
The recipe is easy to double up on and freeze so you have a meal
for an emergency.
SERVES 4
4 tbsp olive oil, plus extra for the onion
1 onion, finely chopped
2 garlic cloves, chopped
400g tin chopped tomatoes
200g white bread (day old, if possible)
whole milk (enough to soak the bread)
500g beef mince
250g English veal mince
2 tbsp finely grated parmesan, plus extra to serve
4 anchovies, finely chopped
2 tbsp chopped flat-leaf parsley
salt and freshly ground black pepper
350g dried spaghetti, to serve (optional;
see tip)
1 First make a tomato sauce. In a saucepan, heat a dash of olive oil over a medium heat, then add half the chopped onion and half the garlic,
then sauté for 10 minutes to soften. Add the tomatoes and when the liquid starts
to bubble, reduce to a simmer and leave to cook, stirring occasionally (about 20
minutes, to create a thick sauce), while you make the meatballs.
2 In a bowl, soak the bread in the milk until soft. In another bowl, mix the beef, veal, parmesan, anchovies,
half the parsley and the rest of the onions and garlic.
Then add the soaked bread, lightly squeezing any excess milk from it first.
Mix well and season with salt and pepper. Mould the mixture into 12-14 meatballs.
3 Put the 4 tablespoons of olive oil in a large frying pan over
a medium heat. When hot, add the meatballs, turning (for about 5 minutes) to ensure they colour all over.
If necessary, cook in batches so they are not all squashed together,
setting each batch aside on a plate while you cook the remainder.
4 To finish, remove the meatballs from the pan and set aside.
Pour the tomato sauce into the frying pan over a medium heat.
Put the meatballs back into the pan for a further 4-5 minutes
to cook through. Sprinkle with the remaining parsley before serving.
TIP You can serve the meatballs as they come, or on top of spaghetti.
If you would prefer the latter, cook the pasta according to the packet instructions
until al dente. Drain it in a colander, reserving a cupful
of the cooking water to loosen the meatball sauce if necessary, and then transfer it back
to the pan and toss it with a little olive oil and butter.
Put the spaghetti on a serving plate and top with the meatballs and sauce.
Finish with a drizzle of olive oil and a sprinkle of parmesan.
Tim Dillon, who makes a brief appearance in Joker:
Folie à Deux, has described the new sequel as ‘terrible’ and
‘the worst film ever made’.
The follow-up to the Oscar-winning 2019 film, starring Joaquin Phoenix as Arthur Fleck (Joker) and Lady Gaga as Lee Quinzel (Harley Quinn), faced negative reviews from critics before its October
4 release and flopped at the box office.
Tim, 39, who played a guard at Arkham Asylum in the movie, said Todd Philips’s new film has ‘no
plot’ and admitted he knew it was ‘going to bomb’ while filming.
Speaking on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast, Tim said: ‘It’s the worst
film ever made.
‘I think what happened, after the first Joker, there was a lot of talk like, ‘Oh, this was loved by
incels. This was loved by the wrong kinds of people. This sent the wrong kind
of message. Male rage! Nihilism! All these think pieces.
Tim Dillon, who makes a brief appearance in Joker:
Folie à Deux, has described the new sequel as ‘terrible’
and ‘the worst film ever made’
The follow-up to the Oscar-winning 2019 film, starring Joaquin Phoenix as Arthur Fleck (Joker) and Lady Gaga as Lee Quinzel (Harley Quinn), faced negative
reviews from critics before its October 4 release and flopped at the box office
‘And then I think, ‘What if we went the other way,’ and now they have Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga tap dancing to a point where
it’s insane.’
He continued: ‘It has no plot. We would sit there,
me and these other guys were all dressed in these
security outfits because we’re working at the Arkham Asylum,
and I would turn to one of them and we’d hear this crap and I’d go,
‘What the f*** is this?’ And they’d go, ‘This is going to
bomb, man.’ I go, ‘This is the worst thing I’ve ever seen.’
‘We were talking about it at lunch, and we’d go, ‘What is the plot?
Is there a plot? I don’t know, I think he falls in love with her in the prison?’ It’s not even hate-watchable.
That’s how terrible it is.’
Despite the negative reviews a number of fans of the sequel took to social media after its release last month to defend the sequel to Todd Phillips’ 2019 motion picture.
The film debuted to a paltry $40 million at the domestic box office, good enough for
the weekend’s top spot, but less than projections, and half that
of its predecessor.
Amid the early returns, a number of fans took up for the movie and its cinematic
depth, in breaking away from the cookie cutter nature of sequels to introduce a musical element not present in the first
film, with Lady Gaga joining the franchise.
‘Joker 2 was amazing,’ one user said, adding that it was ‘100% as divisive as people are making it out to be.
I love that the film didn’t try to be a traditional sequel, and fully
committed to the storytelling they presented. It never deviated
to be a film full of Easter eggs or any other crowd pleasing aspects.’
Another user said, ‘I kinda loved Joker 2. I loved how it was structured as a meta-exploration of the
first film’s fandom and the musical elements
were a lot of fun.’
Tim, 39, who played a guard at Arkham Asylum in the movie, said Todd Philips’s new film
has ‘no plot’ and admitted he knew it was ‘going to bomb’ while filming
He said: ‘It’s the worst film ever made. It has no plot.
We would sit there, me and these other guys and I’d go, ‘What the
f*** is this?’ And they’d go, ‘This is going to bomb, man.’ It’s not even hate-watchable.
That’s how terrible it is’
Despite the negative reviews a number of fans of the sequel took to social media after its release last
month to defend the sequel to Todd Phillips’ 2019
motion picture
One user marvelled that Joker 2 is ‘getting universal hate despite being more interesting and
creative than anything marvel has done in years is expected.’
It comes after lead star Lady Gaga was left ‘disappointed’ at the immense flood of negative
reactions to Joker: Folie à Deux, with the singer’s team now keen to quickly push out other projects to help
distract from the furore over the film, insiders
claim.
Todd Phillips‘ sequel has bombed, raking in just under $40 million at the domestic box office, and receiving the lowest CinemaScore in comic book movie history.
Gaga, 38, is reportedly confused at the lack of love for her turn as Harleen Lee
Quinzel, aka Harley Quinn, alongside Joaquin Phoenix, 49,
as the Joker – a role that won him the best actor Oscar in 2019 – in the wake of the standing ovation it
received at the Venice Film Festival last month.
‘Gaga is surprised by the response to Joker 2 and
is shocked that people don’t love it after the response it received from critics before it premiered,’ a source
exclusively told DailyMail.com.
‘She put so much heart into the movie and has so much respect for the DC comics fan base.’
They added: ‘Her team is quietly looking at other projects they can roll
out as they want to move on this from as quickly as possible.’
It comes after lead star Lady Gaga was left ‘disappointed’ at the immense flood of negative reactions to Joker:
Folie à Deux, with the singer’s team now keen to quickly push out other projects to help distract
from the furor over the film, insiders claim
But despite the lacklustre reception from fans, a second source claimed she is
not letting it deter her from returning to the big screen, with the singer said
to be eyeing up a Quentin Tarantino movie.
‘She is disappointed that Joker is pretty much a bomb,’ they said.
‘She thought that this film could get her an Oscar nomination, especially
since the first film was such a success and Joaquin won an Oscar.
‘She would now like to land a role in Quentin Tarantino’s next and final
film. Nobody knows what that is going to be, but she wants to
audition.
‘She’s going to lobby hard to get a meeting with him once a script
is presented, it is a bucket list moment for her to be
involved.’
Lady Gaga
The division of 19 by 2 results in a quotient of 9 with
a remainder of 1. This can be expressed as 9 remainder 1 or in decimal form
as 9.5. The division process
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ใครๆ ก็ต้องการดอกไม้ที่สดใหม่และสวยงามสำหรับโอกาสพิเศษ โชคดีที่ปัจจุบันมีร้านดอกไม้ใกล้ฉันมากมายที่ให้บริการหลากหลาย ดอกไม้ตกแต่งงานแต่งงาน ร้านเหล่านี้ช่วยเพิ่มความสะดวกสบายอย่างมาก ใครที่กำลังมองหาร้านดอกไม้ใกล้ฉัน ลองดูร้านใกล้บ้านที่มีบริการจัดส่งด่วน แล้วคุณล่ะ มีร้านดอกไม้ใกล้ฉันที่ชื่นชอบอยู่แล้วหรือยัง?
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27.3%
0.273
= 0.273 * 100%
= 27.3%
ดอกไม้สามารถแสดงถึงความรัก ความปรารถนาดี และความอบอุ่นใจได้ดีมาก ด้วยร้านดอกไม้ใกล้ฉันที่หาได้ง่ายในตอนนี้ คุณไม่ต้องเสียเวลาเดินทางไกล ไม่ว่าจะเป็นดอกไม้สดสำหรับวันเกิด ทำให้เราประหยัดเวลาและได้รับของที่มีคุณภาพ ถ้าคุณอยากได้ดอกไม้ที่ส่งตรงถึงมืออย่างรวดเร็ว
ลองค้นหาร้านที่มีรีวิวดีๆ หรือบริการส่งฟรี คุณมีคำแนะนำสำหรับร้านดอกไม้ใกล้ฉันไหม?
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ใครๆ ก็ต้องการดอกไม้ที่สดใหม่และสวยงามสำหรับโอกาสพิเศษ ด้วยร้านดอกไม้ใกล้ฉันที่หาได้ง่ายในตอนนี้ คุณไม่ต้องเสียเวลาเดินทางไกล
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Lady Gaga is set to release her seventh studio
album in February.
Despite lead single Disease stalling on the Hot 100 at No.
27, the 38-year-old is forging ahead with her next album, which she described as both
‘fun’ and ‘darker.’
Speaking to Vogue magazine about the project, Gaga
said that she’s been focused on the production side of her new songs.
‘I love producing — I always have — and something
that was really important to me making my seventh studio album was blending live instrumentation with programming,
‘ she explained.
‘The album is chaotic from a genre perspective
— it is genre-bending, and I think in that way is a deeply
personal look into my mind as a producer and the way I think about music.’
She also said that the album has a ‘darker pop’ sound that’s more
in line with her iconic 2009 album, The Fame Monster.
However, fans need not be worried that Gaga is going too
somber with her sound.
‘The album is not extremely serious in that it’s very fun and meant to be enjoyed at
a party, in a club, or at home having personal fun time — to be free of your
worries at home or walking through life,’ she
insisted.
Lady Gaga is focused on releasing her seventh studio album this February
following the disappointing reception to lead single Disease
Gaga released the album’s lead single Disease last month to rave reviews from music critics, who lauded it as a return to the star’s roots.
Unfortunately, the acclaim failed to translate to the
charts, with Disease debuting at No. 27 on the Hot 100
– her worst entry for a lead single in 16 years.
On the bright side, Gaga is currently enjoying one of her biggest hits in years thanks
to her Bruno Mars duet, Die With a Smile.
The ballad has so far reached No. 2 on the Hot 100 and No.
1 on the Pop Airplay Chart.
It comes after Gaga’s leading role in the disastrous Joker: Folie à Deux.
The follow-up to the Oscar-winning 2019 film, starring
Joaquin Phoenix as Arthur Fleck (Joker) and Gaga as Lee
Quinzel (Harley Quinn), faced negative reviews from critics
before its October 4 release and flopped at the box office.
Tim, 39, who played a guard at Arkham Asylum in the movie,
said Todd Philips’s new film has ‘no plot’ and
admitted he knew it was ‘going to bomb’ while filming.
Speaking on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast, Tim said: ‘It’s the worst film ever made.
Gaga told Vogue magazine that she’s been focused on the production side of her new songs
Gaga released the album’s lead single Disease last month to
rave reviews from music critics, but the song flopped on the Hot 100
‘I think what happened, after the first Joker, there was a lot of talk like,
«Oh, this was loved by incels. This was loved by the wrong kinds of people. This sent the wrong kind of message. Male rage! Nihilism!» All
these think pieces.
‘And then I think, «What if we went the other way,» and now they have Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga tap dancing to a point where it’s insane,’ he continued.
‘It has no plot. We would sit there, me and these other guys were all dressed in these security outfits because we’re working at
the Arkham Asylum, and I would turn to one of them and we’d
hear this crap and I’d go, «What the f*** is this?»
And they’d go, «This is going to bomb, man.» I go, «This is the worst thing I’ve ever seen.»
‘We were talking about it at lunch, and we’d go, «What is the plot? Is there a plot? I don’t know, I think he falls in love with her in the prison?» It’s not even hate-watchable.
That’s how terrible it is.’
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ดอกไม้เป็นสิ่งที่สร้างความสุขและความประทับใจได้เสมอ ด้วยร้านดอกไม้ใกล้ฉันที่หาได้ง่ายในตอนนี้ คุณไม่ต้องเสียเวลาเดินทางไกล ดอกไม้สำหรับงานศพที่จัดส่งตรงเวลา ทำให้เราประหยัดเวลาและได้รับของที่มีคุณภาพ ถ้าคุณอยากได้ดอกไม้ที่ส่งตรงถึงมืออย่างรวดเร็ว ลองดูร้านใกล้บ้านที่มีบริการจัดส่งด่วน อยากรู้ว่าคุณเคยใช้บริการร้านดอกไม้ใกล้ฉันบ้างหรือเปล่า?
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Tim Dillon, who makes a brief appearance in Joker: Folie
à Deux, has described the new sequel as ‘terrible’ and ‘the worst film ever made’.
The follow-up to the Oscar-winning 2019 film, starring Joaquin Phoenix as
Arthur Fleck (Joker) and Lady Gaga as Lee Quinzel (Harley Quinn), faced negative
reviews from critics before its October 4 release
and flopped at the box office.
Tim, 39, who played a guard at Arkham Asylum in the movie, said Todd Philips’s new film has ‘no
plot’ and admitted he knew it was ‘going to bomb’ while filming.
Speaking on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast, Tim said: ‘It’s the worst
film ever made.
‘I think what happened, after the first Joker, there was
a lot of talk like, ‘Oh, this was loved by incels. This was loved by the
wrong kinds of people. This sent the wrong kind of message.
Male rage! Nihilism! All these think pieces.
Tim Dillon, who makes a brief appearance
in Joker: Folie à Deux, has described the new sequel as ‘terrible’ and ‘the worst film ever made’
The follow-up to the Oscar-winning 2019 film, starring Joaquin Phoenix as Arthur Fleck (Joker) and Lady
Gaga as Lee Quinzel (Harley Quinn), faced negative reviews from critics before its
October 4 release and flopped at the box office
‘And then I think, ‘What if we went the other way,’ and now they have Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga tap dancing to a point where it’s insane.’
He continued: ‘It has no plot. We would sit there, me and these other guys were all dressed in these security outfits because we’re working at the Arkham Asylum, and I would turn to one of them and we’d hear this crap and
I’d go, ‘What the f*** is this?’ And they’d go, ‘This is going to
bomb, man.’ I go, ‘This is the worst thing I’ve ever seen.’
‘We were talking about it at lunch, and we’d go, ‘What is
the plot? Is there a plot? I don’t know, I think he falls in love
with her in the prison?’ It’s not even hate-watchable. That’s how terrible it is.’
Despite the negative reviews a number of fans of the sequel took to social
media after its release last month to defend the sequel to Todd Phillips’ 2019 motion picture.
The film debuted to a paltry $40 million at the domestic box office,
good enough for the weekend’s top spot,
but less than projections, and half that of its predecessor.
Amid the early returns, a number of fans took up for
the movie and its cinematic depth, in breaking away from the cookie cutter nature of sequels to introduce a musical element not present in the
first film, with Lady Gaga joining the franchise.
‘Joker 2 was amazing,’ one user said, adding that it was ‘100% as
divisive as people are making it out to be. I love that the film didn’t
try to be a traditional sequel, and fully committed to the
storytelling they presented. It never deviated to be
a film full of Easter eggs or any other crowd pleasing aspects.’
Another user said, ‘I kinda loved Joker 2. I loved how it was structured as
a meta-exploration of the first film’s fandom and the musical elements were a lot of
fun.’
Tim, 39, who played a guard at Arkham Asylum in the movie, said Todd
Philips’s new film has ‘no plot’ and admitted he knew it was ‘going to bomb’ while filming
He said: ‘It’s the worst film ever made. It has no plot.
We would sit there, me and these other guys and I’d go, ‘What the f*** is this?’ And they’d go,
‘This is going to bomb, man.’ It’s not even hate-watchable.
That’s how terrible it is’
Despite the negative reviews a number of fans
of the sequel took to social media after its release last month to
defend the sequel to Todd Phillips’ 2019 motion picture
One user marvelled that Joker 2 is ‘getting universal hate despite being
more interesting and creative than anything marvel has done in years is expected.’
It comes after lead star Lady Gaga was left ‘disappointed’
at the immense flood of negative reactions to Joker: Folie à Deux, with the singer’s team
now keen to quickly push out other projects to help distract from the furore over the film, insiders claim.
Todd Phillips‘ sequel has bombed, raking in just under $40 million at the domestic box office, and receiving the lowest CinemaScore
in comic book movie history.
Gaga, 38, is reportedly confused at the lack of love
for her turn as Harleen Lee Quinzel, aka Harley Quinn, alongside Joaquin Phoenix, 49, as the Joker
– a role that won him the best actor Oscar in 2019
– in the wake of the standing ovation it received at the Venice Film Festival last month.
‘Gaga is surprised by the response to Joker 2 and is shocked that people don’t love it after
the response it received from critics before it premiered,’ a source exclusively
told DailyMail.com.
‘She put so much heart into the movie and has so much
respect for the DC comics fan base.’
They added: ‘Her team is quietly looking at other projects they
can roll out as they want to move on this from
as quickly as possible.’
It comes after lead star Lady Gaga was left ‘disappointed’ at the immense flood of negative reactions to Joker:
Folie à Deux, with the singer’s team now keen to quickly push out other projects to help distract from
the furor over the film, insiders claim
But despite the lacklustre reception from fans, a second source claimed she is not letting
it deter her from returning to the big screen, with the singer said to be eyeing up
a Quentin Tarantino movie.
‘She is disappointed that Joker is pretty much
a bomb,’ they said.
‘She thought that this film could get her an Oscar nomination, especially
since the first film was such a success and Joaquin won an Oscar.
‘She would now like to land a role in Quentin Tarantino’s next
and final film. Nobody knows what that is going to be, but she wants to audition.
‘She’s going to lobby hard to get a meeting
with him once a script is presented, it is a bucket list moment
for her to be involved.’
Lady Gaga
The existence of an exclusive hideaway for the country’s
movers and shakers where secret deals were done in private luxury first exploded into the public eye back in 2007.
Back then, the fact that Qantas spent hundreds of thousands of dollars wining and dining the nation’s
political elite in ultra-exclusive VIP lounges was relatively unknown.
It was a time before Alan Joyce’s tenure as the CEO of Qantas had even started, when he
was boss of the comparatively lowly budget airline,
Jetstar.
And unlike Anthony Albanese’s current slide in the polls leading up to an election in next year, the prospects back in 2007 were rosy for Labor.
The election that was looming was the ‘Kevin 07’ landslide that
would see Kevin Rudd become prime minister and John Howard lose his own seat.
The issue which blew open the ‘guilty secret’ of the Chairman’s
Lounge then wasn’t about a prime minister’s privileges, although John Howard and
Kevin Rudd were certainly both members during their terms as PM.
But when broadcaster Steve Price – himself a long time Chairman’s Lounge member – revealed a politically charged remark
made within the club’s hallowed walls, the cat was out of the bag.
The political revelation – a comment by ex-rock star turned senator Peter Garrett that Labor would change the policies
it campaigned on if it won government – did not deter his
party from romping in on election day.
In contrast, the scandal currently engulfing Anthony Albanese about his Chairman’s Lounge membership and
that of his ex-wife Carmel Tebbutt, and their son Nathan could bring down the prime minister.
The exclusive Qantas Chairman’s Lounge (above) has been a well-kept secret
for years, but it exploded into the public conscience in 2007 as the result of a political furore
Broadcaster Steve Price revealed he had been a Chairman’s Lounge
member since 2002 during a row before the 2007 election won by Kevin Rudd which let
the cat out of the bag about the VIP club
The existence of the lounge was so little known back in 2007 that in defending his disclosure of Garrett’s remark, Steve Price had
to explain what the private enclave actually was.
In a first person piece he wrote: ‘The Chairman’s Lounge is a separate frequent flyers lounge away from the crowded normal Qantas Club.
‘As its name implies, the people given access to it are
approved by the Qantas chairman, Margaret Jackson.
‘I have been a Chairman’s Lounge member since 2002.’
In his opinion piece, Price also revealed TV entertainment reporter Richard Wilkins was also a member of lounge.
Wilkins had also been inside at the time and was his only witness to
the remark Price said Garrett had made.
Other prominent media figures, such as 60 Minutes reporters, actors and performers, and well-known writers and sports people are said to be
among the lounge’s exclusive membership of around 6000.
Price went on to defend himself for reporting what some claimed was a confidential conversation in a private place,
but which exposed him to criticism over his
own membership for allegedly promoting Qantas on his radio show.
Back in 2007, Alan Joyce (left) was boss of the comparatively
lowly budget airline Jetstar, and then Qantas CEO Geoff Dixon (right) had the power over
who made the cut to the Chairman’s Lounge
One observer has described the relationship bet6ween leading politicians such as PM Anthony Albanese and
the former Qantas CEO Alan Joyce (above) as
‘alarmingly cosy’
‘Why on earth is Qantas giving a controversial shock jock membership of its Chairman’s Lounge, which is supposedly to enable our elite politicians and business leaders some
privacy from the hoi polloi?’ demanded Crikey reporter Stephen Mayne at the time.
‘The Chairman’s Lounge is meant to be all about discretion and confidentiality,’ he said, accusing Price of breaking ‘a confidence’.
The following year, before he was succeeded as Qantas CEO by
Alan Joyce, Geoff Dixon was the sole gatekeeper of entry into
the club’s hushed confines.
Qantas Chairman’s Lounge membership was ‘so exclusive that you have to be personally invited by the
airline’s chieftain’, Nine newspapers reported in 2008.
‘A marvellous benefit of lounge membership is that the mega rich and powerful avoid having to mingle with the riffraff who will be travelling cattle class.
‘Having said that, members of the ultra-exclusive club
have included Pauline Hanson.
‘Another lounge member is Brad Cooper, who is
currently enjoying a prolonged exposure to cattle-class in Kirkconnell Correctional Centre.’ (Cooper was the former HIH insurance executive jailed for eight years on fraud and bribery offences).
Membership of the elite lounge is confined to about
6000 Australians including politicians from both sides, senior public servants,
TV stars and actors
The ‘scandal’ currently engulfing Anthony Albanese about his Chairman’s Lounge membership
and that of his ex-wife Carmel Tebbutt, and their son Nathan could bring down the prime
minister (above the PM with partner Jodie Haydon and ex-Qantas
CEO Alan Joyce)
The report noted that politicians declaring membership of the
lounge ‘which most of their spouses got too’ in their pecuniary interests
that year included Liberal MPs of the day,
Philip Ruddock, Bob Baldwin and Andrew Southcott.
Labor MPs with lounge privileges included Tanya Plibersek, Bob McMullan, and Sharon Grierson,
and Martin Ferguson declared a bottle of Grange hermitage as a gift from Qantas, as did Liberal, Christopher Pyne.
Asked if all MPs got the captain’s pick from Geoff Dixon, the
airline’s spokesperson told Nine: ‘We like to retain a bit of mystery. Membership is by
invitation only and it is reviewed periodically.’
Fast forward to today, and nearly every single federal politician in the country has accepted free
membership of the controversial, invitation-only lounge with
one even describing it as an ‘entitlement’.
Qantas and the Albanese government recently denied the ‘very, very high-end perk’ gives the airline a disproportionate level of influence over the country’s politicians.
They were commenting ahead of the launch of the new book The Chairman’s Lounge by
former Australian Financial Review columnist Joe Aston, which has
stirred up the controversy.
A Daily Mail Australia audit of the members’
interest registers – in both Federal Parliament’s House
of Representatives and the Senate – revealed almost 93 per cent of the nation’s
leaders have been ‘gifted’ membership to the lavish, all-inclusive lounge.
Mr Albanese has defended himself by saying he declared all his benefits in pecuniary interest statements.
At a press conference this week, he repeated that all of his upgrades ‘have been declared as appropriate.
What’s appropriate is transparency.’
Apart from the PM, members include every one of his 22-person Cabinet,
his seven-person Outer Ministry and all 12 assistant ministers.
PM Anthony Albanese and every member of his 22-person Cabinet,
his seven-person Outer Ministry and all 12 assistant ministers
are members of the exclusive Chairman’s Lounge
Entry to the country’s six opulent VIP clubs are suitably discreet,
but once inside, the designer lounges offer free à la carte fine dining,
table service and a discreet army of dedicated lounge attendants
On the Coalition side of parliament, Opposition Leader Peter Dutton,
deputy leader David Littleproud and former deputy
Barnaby Joyce are also among the swathes
of politicians who have disclosed they have taken up free membership to the contentious club.
Bill Shorten is a member, Tanya Plibersek is still a member and so is Teal MP,
Zali Steggall.
Last year it was reported that Australian Competition and Consumer Commission chairwoman Gina Cass-Gottlieb and Australian Securities and Investments Commission chairman Joe Longo and
some of their deputies are members of the Chairman’s Lounge
despite regulating the airline.
Senior public servants in the club included Department of Prime Minister
and Cabinet secretary Glyn Davis, deputy secretaries Nadine Williams, Liz Hefren-Webb, Rachel Bacon and ambassador to Beijing, Scott
Dewar.
Other Qantas freebies bestowed on members include numerous business class flight upgrades, model Qantas aircrafts, frequent flyer points,
and tickets to sporting and entertainment events.
Touted as ‘the most exclusive club in the country’, membership to the Chairman’s Lounge is
still veiled in secrecy.
The new book The Chairman’s Lounge by former Australian Financial Review columnist Joe Aston (above) has stirred up the controversy
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission chairwoman Gina Cass-Gottlieb and Australian Securities and Investments Commission chairman Joe Longo are members
despite regulating the airline
Even the entrances to each of the country’s six opulent VIP clubs – in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane,
Adelaide, Canberra and Perth airports – are suitably discreet.
Once inside, however, the designer lounges are noticeably luxurious, with free à la carte fine dining,
table service, a decadent selection of wines and Champagne and
a discreet army of dedicated lounge attendants.
Virgin Airlines has its own version of the VIP enclave, the ‘Beyond’ lounge.
Only a handful of federal politicians have relinquished their membership to the Qantas Chairman’s Lounge in the wake of the furore.
The select few to take a principled stand on the issue include South Australian senator Barbara Pocock and
former Wallabies star turned ACT senator David Pocock, along with MPs Stephen Bates, Queensland Green Elizabeth Watson-Brown, and Monique Ryan, a Teal from Victoria.
Geoffrey Watson SC, a former counsel assisting the Independent
Commission Against Corruption and a director of the Centre for Public Integrity, has implored all politicians and
policymakers to follow suit.
‘There are certain positions in life where you cannot take Chairman’s
Club membership,’ he said.
‘You’re taking public money for the job and you are supposed
to represent the public. Why not sit with them while
you’re waiting for a plane?’
QantasAnthony Albanese