A Proper Violence: Trailer for the independent film
Trailer for the dark and unpredictable independent film “A Proper Violence.” Shot for next to nothing in the woods of upstate NY, this deep psychological thriller has moving performances, lots of suspense, and one of the most shocking endings in recent cinema! Leave us a comment, and “like” us on facebook so we can bring the film to your area! (www.facebook.com For more information go to www.aproperviolence.com or check out www.imdb.com “When one man’s dark secret becomes the obsession of three strangers, how far will they go to commit: A Proper Violence?” **One word quotes are from test screening audiences in Philly and NY
Binoche baffled by ‘violence’ of Depardieu criticism
Binoche baffled by ‘violence’ of Depardieu criticism
French film star Gerard Depardieu’s public outburst against his compatriot Juliette Binoche has left her bewildered, the Oscar-winning actress said to British media on Thursday.
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For all you Zidane supporters…..do you know his history of violence?
Zidane was discovered in the Marseille housing project La Castellane by a scout for AS Cannes, and shortly after arriving at the club on the French Riviera he punched a player who allegedly made a derogatory remark.
In 1998, Zidane stomped on a prone Saudi Arabian player in a World Cup group match in full view of the referee. He was red-carded and served a two-match suspension, returning in the quarterfinals to help lead France to the championship.
Zidane spent five seasons at Juventus of Turin, and in the fall of 2000 he was red-carded in consecutive UEFA Champions League matches. He was ejected for a malicious studs-up challenge against Spain’s Deportivo La Coruna, served a one-match suspension, then returned against Germany’s Hamburg SV and head butted Jochen Kientz in the 27th minute of what would be a 3-1 loss. Kientz suffered a concussion and a fractured cheekbone, and Zidane was handed a five-match ban.
In this tournament he recieved 3 yellow cards and escaped a 4th.
For Shivers answer:….let’s clear up a couple of things for the record…..one……Materazzi did not hit or strike Zidane….and second……Materazzi is not the one who broke McBrides nose…..De Rossi was the culprit in that incident and served a 4 game suspension…..I’ve stated facts……..Materazzi is no saint and well known in italy for his rough play….to add to the 5 game suspension fact…..there is this:In an appeal to have the ban reduced, Zidane said he was frustrated after being “played out of the match” by unsportsmanlike actions that he did not disclose……….sound familiar?….and this:
He was also condemed in italy for his savage act while with Juventus which ultimately led to his transfer to Real Madrid!!
My sources………being a big soccer fan and Mark Zeigler
UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER…….website for all the info can be verified here: http://www.signonsandiego.com/sports/soccer/20060710-9999-1s10cupside.html
Categories: Cannes History Tags: History, know, supporters.....do, violence, Zidane
