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Ние сме виновни што имаш голем монитор?@Io Sono Interista @RocknRolaa, Како изгледа "добар рип" на голем монитор - кликнете зум.
Глас да не чујам веќе![]()
Затоа што некои од нас имаат работаЕјми е главна актерка на одличната серија Parks and recreation, што е во стилот на Office. Не знам зашто вакви серии не се знаат по форумов...
Ние сме виновни што имаш голем монитор?
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Затоа што некои од нас имаат работа![]()
Ние сме виновни што имаш голем монитор?
Добро е бар си признаваш дека прибирашNope, само сакав да видите како изгледа, т.е. зошто прибирам![]()
Затоа што некои од нас имаат работа![]()
Ајде ајде... не се вади сеа. Најди работа па после дрвизашто немам време
Kaко бе ситком, Pluh!
@Io Sono Interista @RocknRolaa, Како изгледа "добар рип" на голем монитор - кликнете зум.
Глас да не чујам веќе![]()
One of the major controversies surrounding the 1999 Academy Awards centered on the question of how Miramax’s Shakespeare in Love, a romantic comedy about the Bard, could have possibly won the Oscar for Best Picture over Steven Spielberg’s Saving Private Ryan, a World War II film ac- claimed for its realistic depiction of combat.
The shock continued long after the ceremony was over, with commentators trying to figure out how such a fanciful art film had managed to triumph over a serious historical epic with patriotic themes.
Since studios sent Academy members video copies of contending films to ensure that they were seen by as many members as possible, voting often proceeded without benefit of the big-screen experience. As one industry insider argued, “‘Saving Private Ryan’ suffers on [video] cassette. If you see it at home, you are by no means as impressed with it as you were in the movie theater. And ‘Shakespeare in Love’ is a more intimate picture, it plays well on cassette. It may actually be enhanced by watching it at home.” In response, DreamWorks’ marketing chief, Terry Press, countered: “That goes to a larger issue. You’re a member of the Motion Picture Academy, not the television video academy. These movies are meant to be seen in movie theaters, all of them. They’re not meant to be stopped and started and paused when the phone rings or to feed the dog.”