When you are considered the greatest screen actor in the world, you don’t even need to learn your lines. Starting at 6:15, watch Marlon Brando explain why he doesn’t memorise his lines but tells the story through his own words. He must have been a nightmare for script writers who are often under appreciated in the film industry.
The Crisis of Credit – A Visual Explanation
The Crisis of Credit Visualized from Jonathan Jarvis on Vimeo.
The following is an excellent breakdown of the credit crunch of 2008-09. As long as you research the relevant aspects, and/or you are intimately familiar with banking, you should be able to revise your understanding easily by watching this visual content.
Born To Be Wild 3D
US Presidential Race 2012 – How it’s shaping up?
Vote on who you think will win in the 2012 US Presidential Election HERE
Obama versus the fragmented GOP: While there is ample evidence that Obama repeatedly misplayed his cards for broad-based support, best exemplified by Obamacare, it is also evident that the Republicans have been intransigent throughout the first 3 years of Obama’s presidency. Regardless, the likelihood of Obama being re-elected, despite his poor performance on key issues, and his failure to meet high expectations is becoming more and more apparent because the alternatives are dire. Romney is obviously the most credible candidate thus far, but his liabilities are immense which explains the GOP’s “Anybody-but-Romney” rollercoaster ride. An ‘anybody but’ campaign is devastating for Romney. Among other consequences of a Romney ticket is that the far right will stay home in 2012. We should be skeptical of any empirical data 1 year ahead of elections but even if Obama’s approval are as low as Nixon’s in 1971, Obama’s chances are promising for a second term.