Showing posts with label Entertainment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Entertainment. Show all posts

November 22, 2012

Rose Byrne-Dramatic Flair and Beauty

Looker from Australia
If you follow the legal drama; Damages, you will see the beauty and dramatic flair of the petite and beautiful Rose Byrne as Ellen Parsons.

Hepburn Allure
Season after season she grew under the wings of Pattie Hewes and finally in the penultimate Season 5, she upped ended Glenn Close's persona's ever angry ever scheming top-notch legal mind manifested in power above all.

While there are many collateral damage for both protagonist and antagonist, the series is riveting at best.

Those Eyes!
Great series!

Mysterious siren
As for Rose Byrne, she is just alluring in both beauty and speech as Ellen Parsons!

November 20, 2012

Damages: Wicked, Crackling Dialogue, Intriguing Plots

Wickedly Plotty
This is one riveting series if you like investigative plot lines amidst witty dialogue.

Riding on the American legal system of pleading and negotiation, this tv  series is explosive and can be violent with its unnecessary deaths laced with corruption in high places including the police force.

So, what is new?

While the series was great up to the third season, it seems to have run out of steam beginning the fourth season. I am not sure whether this hiatus will reflect that the series has plateau off in terms of suspense and plot-lines but I hope they can resume in its  great plot lines to sustain audience interest.

Sly and can outdo Patty

To me, Glen Close as Patty Hewes  is one tough cookie though contrived at best. As for Rose Byrne as Ellen, this waif-like beauty is adorable. She looks so much like Audrey Hepburn in the way she turns her head but she certainly ooze more sex appeal.

Will write some more after I finish off both the fourth and fifth seasons.

For now, it has been a great time watching Damages.

November 13, 2012

Andre Rieu: High in Heidelberg

Younger days with Marjorie

Andre brought his concert to the university city of Heidelberg.

Old charm-definitely romantic.

Charming at 60
With a full entourage and guest performers, Andre captivated the city folks with his tremendous performance that one will not really forget for a really,really long time.

Old Charm of Heidelberg
Built upon a concept of Marjorie, his wife, Andre toured most of Germany as well to other countries such as Brazil and Australia.

Beguiling turrets and spires
This well known Waltz King of Europe can really take the hearts of the ladies of Europe away.

Versatile and talented Manoe Konings
He really plays one mean Blue Danube!



Andre Rieu- The Magic of Maastricht

Sparks of Musical Magic!
You must believe. This man practically spins magic through classical music.

Andre Rieu, the genius of a Dutch maestro conductor has done it again, this time in Maastricht in Germany.

Splendorous!
Not as elaborate as his concert in Vienna, the people here enjoyed the music and participated in the delights of the magical moments of the concert.

Charlotte Hawkins
Along with his entourage is the Patin Tenor, Clara from Brazil, the Australian lady and Charlotte Hawkins.

There were some slapstick but the concert as a whole was worth every moment.

Patin Tenor do their Stuff!
I have just watched Andre Rieu Gala in Netherlands in 2009.

Just as great!

Maastricht
If music is the song of love,play on, says the bard.


November 12, 2012

Andre Rieu-That's Entertainment for You

Fun and Delight with Andre!
I like the European maestros.

They know how to conceive a fantabulous night for you.

They revile in bringing joy to your hearts and a spring in your walk.

Tenor Power
Their-music-the orchestration was absolutely precise as it arouse in you the inclination to get up and dance too.

That was Andre Rieu  in concert in an open space in Vienna in 2007.

Flight of gaiety
This maestro is wickedly funny,spewing bawdy lines in German which kept the audience in stitches, almost throughout the concert.

This man can relate as the crowd laughed and cried with joy at his music.

I enjoyed fully the 2 hours and 15 minutes of the DVD.

The 'Blue Danube' is beyond words.

See it to believe!