domingo, 7 de noviembre de 2010

the Portman was sworn in my head like Women

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PortmanWorthy of theorizing is the fact that a female belonging to the star system can trigger a mere rabble. As its server. Well, if you are interested in this stuff is a book ultramegachingón a further reatísima Beat called "global screen: the hypermodern theater times", in this, with an eye that sheds acuity, the Frenchman Gilles Lipovetsky tells us how the star system is one of the biggest engines in Western culture stereotypes generator, creating an Olympian terrestrial species are concentrated mass desires and aspirations, superstructure infiltrated everyday life that helps to maintain balance and western playback code.
Portman

Nice frame taken from Leon: The Professional courtesy of Thierry Arbogast, head photographer Luc Besson

All this comes up because the other night I dream about Portman. I will say that I have, for more than fourteen years, a healthy obsession with this dick born in Semitic lands. Since I saw in the great "Léon: The Professional" shedding, which Nabokov's nymphet, sexuality right and left prematurely, the Portman was sworn in my head like Women for two simple reasons: one side and solid mecasosinpedosháganmeinsofactolacircunsición their debut, taking a shot to histrionic side of the great Jean Reno. No doubt, the potential talent to places unimaginable beauty. Then I saw in Episode 1: The Phantom Menace, one of the biggest disappointments in film history. Portman's performance was on par with that of the entire cast where included giants like Liam Nesson and Ewan "Rents" McGregor, very crappy. There is nothing organic in Portman's Amidala in the three prequels to the iconic series The Wars. Later, he churro pure sentimental click where no notice of that talent was exhibited in Besson's film. Of course, that did not detract so great. The passage of time gave him a voluptuous body nothing but blessed by the divine proportion of Da Vinci, his face like wine, getting better.
portman

Here photographed by David's very overrated
portman

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