Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts

Saturday, June 6, 2020

Trevor - The Movie That Launched The Trevor Project



This Academy Award-winning film launched The Trevor Project. It was produced by Peggy Rajski and Randy Stone and written by James Lecesne.

Hat-tip to Inara Pey for pointing me to it, please take time to watch the movie and read Inara's blogpost about Second Pride 2020: Together In Second Life (url).

Tuesday, June 26, 2018

Second Pride Festival 2018 - The Movie

If you missed this years Second Pride or if you want to refresh your memories, you can now find a collection of fun mementos set to music on You Tube.

The movie is made by Chaotic Paragorn, a.k.a. Jase Paragorn, a.k.a. Jason Donnelly. You can see the movie here (url).

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Friday, September 23, 2016

Powerful


(via J.M.G.)

Published on Sep 21, 2016

Ever felt pressure to “be a man?American Male, a short film from MTV’s Look Different Creator Competition, is a gritty look at how gender norms make it hard for us to be who we really are. Head to privilege.lookdifferent.org for more on the issue and how to take action.
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WOW! This short film by Michael Rohrbaugh on gender norms is really powerful and hard hitting. It punches you right in the solar plexus.

Saturday, September 12, 2015

Showing Today: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

Todays film in the Harry Potter series is "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince".

Movie starts at 9AM SLT, Southern Charm out doors movie theater. The screening waits for no one!

Friday, September 4, 2015

Educating Bock

My family and closest friends in SecondLife have a mission in their lives at the moment. They have all joined forces to fill the deep void in me concerning a certain contemporary cultural phenomenon, namely my utter and complete lack of knowledge with the mythos of Harry Potter and his wonderful world.
To bring me up to speed on this we have the last four weekends been having "movie nights" at Southern Charm, showing the Happy Potter movies. The others have seen the films between 6 and 60 times and sometime know all the dialog by heart.

It has been great fun watching the movies in the company of these "potheads" (or is it Potter-heads?). On Saturday at 9 AM SLT we will be seeing the fifth movie in the series, "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix".

Here are a few pictures from the time we saw the first movie in the series..

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

No Shoes. No Shirt. No Service.

 
Yesterday we took a break from our worries - (Well OK, my worries) - concerning Project -15 and instead inaugurated the new drive-in movie theater over by the barn. We in this case were my Tomais, Butch and I.
Although the sign says that it's "The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug" that is showing now, we in fact watched "The Avengers" (because that is the only movie in my libarary so far), or most of it.

It was a bit nippy in the air still, but we had a good time listening to Butch's running commentary on what was happening on the screen, or his interpretation of it...

Saturday, June 7, 2014

"Listen To Your Body, Bock" - Part 3

Greta Garbo as Marguerite Gautier in the American romantic drama film "Camille" (1936),
directed by George Cukor and produced by Irving Thalberg and Bernard H. Hyman
For those of you who haven't read Alexandre Dumas, fils, novel "La Dame aux Camélias", or seen the other works  of art that are based on that novel, mainly the film "Camille" (from which the picture above is taken) or Giuseppe Verdi's opera "La Traviata", let me give you the following short information about it as far as it is relevant to this post.

"The lady of the camellias" (whom the originators of the opera for some inexplicable reason see fit to change the name of) is a luxury prostitute in the 19th century Paris. She hobnobs with high society (mostly the older and wealthier men) and other girls like herself. During the course of the story she starts coughing in the sweetest and most endearing way. This gets worse until she starts emitting perfect small  flecks of blood on her white handkerchiefs. It deteriorates from there and eventually she  dies.

Well, now lets leave that little floozy and move our attention to someone much more important, namely  me.

I have been coughing more-or-less constantly for the last ten years. This is of course connected to my habit of smoking cigarettes. Sometimes I cough much, at other times less, it gets worse when I have a cold or the flu. Now let me also confess that my coughs can in no way be described as cute, discrete or  touching. When they are bad they are really bad and take over my body completely and come out as deep, rumbling cascades, so if I feel that happening I usually get to my feet - if I feel it is safe - and remove myself to another location where I can take care of business alone.

Throughout the past years I have had dozens of X-rays and examinations by specialists of every kind. They find nothing strange and all tell me, "There is only one way to get the cough to stop and that is by quitting smoking."

However, last fall there was a breakthrough, I was diagnosed with a mild case of Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and have since received adequate treatment for that, meaning inhalation medication of Spiriva (tiotropium bromide monohydrate), supplemented by Oxis (formoterol). This medication allows the muscles in my airways to relax and thus helps keeps them open which allows me to breathe.

Lo and behold, my longtime companion the cough almost left me completely overnight, except for a few cute and rather endearing coughs once-in-awhile. That is until about a month ago, when I suddenly started coughing violently again despite religiously adhering to the routines prescribed by the doctors.

After about two weeks of this, I started feeling sharp pains on the right side of my chest. I suspected I had torn a muscle, but due to pressure from my parents, my boss and my consort I made an appointment to see my Hungarian doctor. He - as always - listened extremely attentively to what I had to say and to my lungs. After having done the latter he asked me to lift my right arm, he then jabbed me in a particular spot with his finger and I almost jumped through the roof. With a soft smile he then told me that he had been worried that my right lung might have collapsed, but that he - after the examination - had come to the conclusion that I had torn a muscle. I should medicate for this with regular off the counter painkillers.

Two days after the visit to my doctor there was a new and - for me rather dramatic development (remember I told you in the beginning that I am a hypochondriac). Blood started coming up when I coughed, not small flecks either but rather largish volumes of it, although I am aware of the fact that it always looks more than it actually is.

Sometimes the discharge was pure blood, at other times it was mixed with coagulated blood or big sheets of blood or with yellow gunk. After it had started, it just kept on coming. I first suspected that I had broken a blood vessel through coughing and waited for it to heal, hoping that it would do so fast. The palms of my hands slowly started turning pale, and that had me worried, because then I understood it was not only minute amounts that left my body.

When the blood continued coming - and after a little more than a week - I told Tomais about it. He lovingly convinced me to make an appointment with my Hungarian doctor a.s.a.p. On Thursday morning I saw the doctor, he listened to my story, listened to my lungs, looked at the palms of my hands and gave me a prescription  for ten tablets of Doxycycline, a referral to get an X-ray taken and some cough suppressant. He told me he now suspected it was pneumonia or some other pulmonary infection. What it was specifically, he would get back to me about on the coming Monday when he received the reply on the X-rays.

After starting the cure with two pills on Thursday, the bleeding ceased completely on Friday, instead I kept coughing up gunk with a brownish-yellowish color and a foul taste. Today, Saturday, it is even lighter, not so bad tasting and the cough is subsiding. My energy is coming  back and I no longer get chills every evening.

So, here we can probably conclude that my body has been trying to tell me to stop smoking, which every healthcare worker has told me repeatedly. I have apparently refused to listen to what my body has had to tell me in this matter. 

Friday, January 10, 2014

Shabbat Dinner

Shabbat Dinner is an award-winning short film by director Michael Morgenstern, about what it's like to be a teen coming out and struggling to figure out who you are. Starring: Chris London, Dan Shaked, Eva Kaminsky, Michael Wikes, Dawn Yanek, Peter Tedeschi.

William doesn't know he's gay until he meets Virgo at a family dinner. The two teens attempt to discover who they really are, while their oblivious parents chatter about fundraisers and dairy-free ice cream.
(via J.M.G.)

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Well Said!



Clip description
In this edition of "No More Mr. Nice Gay", Guy Branum explains why he isn't going to see the film adaptation of Orson Scott Card's "Ender's Game". Mr. Card, Guy knows you're homophobic, but he's not boycotting to kill profits; he's doing it for good, old self-respect.
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I love it!

Friday, June 29, 2012

Movies at SP2012 (Updated)

Did you know you can watch movies at the ongoing Second Pride Festival? Well, you can, there are two movies available.
Milk (url) is was playing in the National Academy of Music in London (SLurl).

Rent (url) is was playing in the Castro Theater in San Francisco (SLurl)

You must have QuickTime (url) installed. It is advised that you start the movie at the same time with friends so you can all be at the same point. You start the movie by playing your Media Stream for video.

If you haven't used QuickTime before, please remember to start it after you have installed it and allow it to be the primary viewer for the file types it requests,


That's what I am going to do today, I have had a bad headache for two days now and just want to relax without any music, so I guess it must be Milk for me tonight. I had actually suggested that one of the films shown should be the wonderful Beautiful Thing (url), but it wasn't considered to be "liberating" enough. I can appreciate that point, but still...

UPDATE
...and just as I logged in-world I got a message in the Pride Festival group that they had changed the movies to two I have seen about 10 times each. BUGGER me for being so slow!

Now showing are instead
Birdcage (url) is playing in the Castro Theater in San Francisco (SLurl)

The Rocky Horror Picture Show (url) is playing in the National Academy of Music in London (SLurl).