保罗楼曼PaulNewman
老友记第一季第一集中英文对照台词

Monica: That's right.[Scene: Monica'sApartment, Rachelis talking onthe phone and pacing.]Rachel: Barry,I'm sorry...I amsosorry... I know you pr obablythink that this is all about what I said the o therday about you making love with yoursocks on,butit isn't...it isn't,it's about me,and Iju -(She stopstalking and dialsthe phone.) Hi,machine cut me off again...anyway...look, look, I know thatsome g irl isgoing to be incredibly lucky to become Mrs. BarryFinkel, butit isn't me,it's not me.And not that I have any idea who meis rightnow,butyou just have to give mea chancetoo... (The maching cu ts her off again and she redials.)[Scene:Ross'sApartment; Ross ispacing while Joey and Chandler areworkingon somemore furniture.] Ross:I'mdivorced!I'monly26and I'm divorced!Joey:Shut up!Chandler: Youmuststop!(Chandler hits what heisworkingon with ahammer and itcollapses.)Ross: Thatonly took me an hour.Chandler:Look, Ross,yougotta understand,between uswe haven't had a relationshipthat has lasted longer th an aMento.You, however havehadthe love ofa woman for four years. Four years ofcloseness and sharing at the end of whichshe ripped your heart out, andtha tiswhy we don'tdoit! I don't think that was my point!Ross: You know what the scariest part is?What if there's only one womanforeverybody,y'know?Ime an what if you get one woman- and that's it? Unfortunate ly in my case,there wasonlyone woman- for her...Joey:What areyou talkingabout? 'Onewoman'? That's likesaying there's only oneflavor of ice安吉拉喜欢尖叫,安德里亚养猫。
史上拍卖价格最高的腕表,不是百达翡丽

史上最贵的腕表,不是百达翡丽1亿1572万!这块劳力士Paul Newman成为史上最贵手表!在纽约时间的10月26号下午6点(北京时间,27号早上6点)开始的Phillips 富艺斯“WINNING ICONS ”专场上进行了拍卖。
最后连佣金成交的价格高达1743万美元,约合人民币1亿1572万,同时打破了诸多的世界纪录,包括“史上最贵不锈钢腕表”、“史上最贵拍卖腕表”、“史上最贵的劳力士”等。
在此之前的世界纪录是由同一家拍卖行Phillips富艺斯在去年的这个时候卖出的一块价值7578万元钢壳百达翡丽Ref.1518。
在1984年的夏天,James Cox和保罗·纽曼(Paul Newman)准备修理度假树屋。
他们在树屋里度过了一天,保罗·纽曼(Paul Newman)问James Cox什么时候了,他需要校对一下手表时间。
James Cox回答说:“我不知道现在什么时间,我没有手表”。
保罗·纽曼(Paul Newman)很惊讶,作为大明星的他忘记了一个没有毕业的学生还买不起手表。
保罗·纽曼(Paul Newman)立即把手上的劳力士取下送给了James Cox,并说:“这是一块手表,你给它上链,它就可以告诉你时间。
“那时候,James Cox知道劳力士是一个了不起的品牌,但James Cox不知道这块手表有多重要。
多年来,James Cox一直珍藏着这块手表。
不过,James Cox本人并不能永远拥有了。
James Cox选择将这块极其珍贵的劳力士卖出去,并将部分销售所得捐给保罗纽曼基金会(Nell Newman Foundation)作为慈善之用,于是乎,这块潜水了30多年的“保罗纽曼的Paul Newman”终于现身了!在这块手表现身的时候,大家都已经知道拍卖价格一定会破记录,只是不知道能到哪个高度。
因为虽然这块手表的的确确是保罗纽曼的Paul Newman,并且还是唯一的一块,同时保罗纽曼本人的女儿还出具了相关的签名证书。
纽约城市歌剧院寻找新总监

纽约城市歌剧院寻找新总监
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【期刊名称】《歌剧》
【年(卷),期】2009(000)001
【摘要】因为杰拉德·莫迪埃的离职,纽约城市歌剧院总监的位子成为空缺,但这个空缺也许将很快被填补。
纽约城市歌剧院前执行总监马克·温斯坦表示,哥伦比亚大学米勒剧院前任导演乔治·斯蒂尔将于2009年1月上旬走马上任。
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约翰尼·德普:拥有男主角外貌的个性演员

约翰尼·德普:拥有男主角外貌的个性演员作者:来源:《时代英语·高一》2014年第05期Several years back,Johnny Depp’s longtime partner Tim Burton famously called him “a character actor in a leading man’s body”. The description is so simple that it’s tempting to suggest that Johnny Depp’s works containing just those eight words alongside a photographic history of the actor’s career would be a respectable undertaking. Hopefully, however, there is something more to be gleaned from this retrospective of Depp’s cinematic works.So what can one hope to learn about Johnny Depp?It’s fair to say that we have never seen Depp’s like before—this is a film star who has repeatedly shown himself capable of turning mainstream films into global blockbusters, but who still seems unwilling to use these hit movies as career building blocks in any conventional manner.Any other actor blessed with Depp’s Apollonian looks would likely have set his sights on trying to become the next Paul Newman (an archetypal model that only a handful of today’s male stars could even aspire to). But each of the potential actors is burdened with at least one disqualifying role: George Clooney? Looks the part, but too knowing. Ryan Gosling? A peerless young actor who lacks the iconic presence of a genuine movie star—not that he’s likely to lose any sleep over that. Matt Damon?Too “everyman”. Brad Pitt? A heavyweight talent smothered by tabloid attention.Johnny Depp, on the other hand,seems to earn “Best Actor of His Generation” plaudits whenever he takes on a serious dramatic role—but he seems equally engaged by the challenge of giving new life to Captain Jack Sparrow,the weird and cowardly “hero” of Pirates of the Caribbean. Even though Depp turns 50, there is still something of the teenager about him: a distinct sense that he chooses projects according to how much fun he’ll have making them, and in many cases how much confusion they will cause among his followers, and the countless media experts who are paid to impose a rational pattern on the “choices”made by stars of Depp’s wattage.Searching for some long-term pattern within Depp’s body of work is a fairly thankless task;perhaps because of the haphazard manner in which he entered the movie industry, he seems positively to revel in the random, picking out his projects with the proverbial whim of iron, which is just as likely to lead to a questionable remake like Tim Burton’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory as it is to Depp’s arresting dual-character cameo in Before Night Falls.几年前,约翰尼·德普的老搭档蒂姆·伯顿曾形容他是一位“拥有男主角外貌的个性演员”。
250部经典电影介绍

250经典电影介绍1. 教父The Godfather,(1972)评分:9.0投票人数:105,042科波拉黑帮经典《教父》的首部,派拉蒙公司最成功的影片之一,坐稳IMDB头把交椅应属众望所归。
虽然评论界一致对《教父》系列的第2集推崇有佳,但大多数影迷似乎还是对《教父》情有独钟,这可能与马龙·白兰度极具个人魅力的表演有关,直到今天他那种含糊沙哑的声音与神秘莫测的表情都依然叫人着迷。
2. 魔戒3:王者归来@指环王Ⅲ:王者无敌The Lord of the RingsThe Return of the King, (2003)评分:8.9投票人数:78,480魔戒圣战的最后一部。
将描述甘道夫和索伦对抗的战略,记载了光明与黑暗双方的冲突,以及黑暗时代的终结。
魔戒三部曲可说是二十世纪以来最壮丽的史诗作品,角色众多分明,情节丰富,是世界上最著名的奇幻小说。
3. 肖申克的救赎@刺激1995@月黑高飞The ShawshankRedemption, (1994)评分:8.9 投票人数:129,886影片从1946年讲起,缅因州一位银行家安迪喝得醉醺醺地上了自己的车,还把手枪里装了子弹,接着有他妻子与人私通的画面,再下来他就被判刑入狱,成了肖香克监狱的重罪犯。
在狱中,他与黑人囚犯雷德互相帮助,成为好朋友;而以博格斯为首的一群囚犯却经常袭击安迪。
后来,狱警们发现了安迪的理财能力,都来找他做投资咨询,甚至孩子升学问题也来找他请教。
监狱长让他做假帐,从中渔利。
多年过去,有一天,安迪郑重地对雷德说:如果你出狱,一定到某地一棵树下把一个盒子挖出来。
当天夜晚,安迪越狱。
雷德获释后照安迪的话做,两个朋友在墨西哥海滨重逢了。
4. 教父续集The Godfather Part II, (1974)评分:8.8投票人数:61,919《教父续集》中科里昂尼家族兴起的历史与麦克血腥的奋斗形成了完美的对仗,这种平行蒙太奇的运用深得评论界的赏识,此片的成功也巩固了艾尔·帕西诺和罗伯特·德尼罗两位意裔影帝的地位。
好莱坞100影星简介

比尔· 默瑞 Bill Murray
八十年代,他曾经是十大卖座影星 榜上的常客。现在的他仍常出现在 卖座片中,从让人笑翻了的《捉鬼 特工队》中的红花变成今日酷呆了 的《查理的天使》中的绿叶,看来 似乎并不是一种失落,有三位如花 似玉的大美女相伴工作,不知多么 羡煞旁人呢:)他语录,“我是颗螺 丝钉,也不只是颗螺丝钉。”
保罗· 纽曼 Paul Newman
可惜呀,这张照片是黑白的,你无法 感受到保罗· 纽曼先生的那双如海水般 蔚蓝的眼睛。会相面的女巫说,拥有 这样的眸子的男人表面看似忧郁,其 实内心狂热。他被誉为“马龙· 白兰度 第二”,他总是在成功与失望之间徘徊 。他品尝着快乐与兴奋。在羞涩的少 女面前,他又是位多情杀手。无论他 扮演什么样的角色,总能赢得观众们 的青睐。他对“忧郁”的诠释比电影史 上的任何演员都来得丰富与深刻。他 不无调侃地说,“那些聪明却又不懂得 利用的人太傻了,我只有那么一丁点 儿的聪明,但我会把它充分地利用起 来。”
她的电影作品只怕要比同龄人多好几倍影作品只怕要比同龄人多好几倍我们不妨列举一番顺便也来欣赏一下港台同胞们的蹩脚译名说实话有些我根本就对不上号恰似你的恩情小妞与大盗福星闹翻天小教父棉花俱乐部斗鱼家有杰克超时空战警金臂人卓别林与他的情人火线悍将西域枪神追梦高手家有跳狗天摇地动
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我对他所知不深,他和美国总统克 林顿是同寝室,听说,他是个英雄。 当然,那是在电影里。我又听说其 实他只是一个孩子,电影里的刀山 火海枪林弹雨不过是他少年时代的 一个英雄梦……所以,在成人的世 界中,他还一如孩子一般纯真。受 伤,成长,然后世俗。所以他不再 是我们心中的黑衣人了。不过,相 对于虚假浮华的好莱坞,他仍然纯 真得让人心疼。
2025版高考英语一轮总复习专题十二猜测词义习题

专题十二揣测词义5年高考题组一记叙文Passage 1 (2024全国甲,C)话题:人际关系与社会交往难度:中词数:356 When I was 9, we packed up our home in Los Angeles and arrived at Heathrow, London on a gray January morning. Everyone in the family settled quickly into the city except me. Without my beloved beaches and endless blue-sky days, I felt at a loss and out of place. Until I made a discovery.Southbank, at an eastern bend in the Thames, is the center of British skateboarding, where the continuous crashing of skateboards left your head ringing.I loved it. I soon made friends with the local skaters. We spoke our own language. And my favorite: Safe. Safe meant cool. It meant hello. It meant don t worry about it. Once, when trying a certain trick on the beam(横杆), I fell onto the stones, damaging a nerve in my hand, and Toby came over, helping me up: Safe, man. Safe.A few minutes later, when I landed the trick, my friends beat their boards loud, shouting: “Safe!Safe!Safe!”And that s what mattered—landing tricks, being a good skater.When I was 15, my family moved to Washington. I tried skateboarding there, but the locals were far less welcoming. Within a couple of years, I d given it up.When I returned to London in 2004, I found myself wandering down to Southbank, spending hours there. I ve traveled back several times since, most recently this past spring. The day was cold but clear; tourists and Londoners stopped to watch the skaters. Weaving (穿梭)among the kids who rushed by on their boards, I found my way to the beam. Then a rail-thin teenager, in a baggy white T-shirt, skidded(滑)up to the beam. He sat next to me. He seemed not to notice the man next to him. Butsoon I caught a few of his glances. “I was a local here 20 years ago,” I told him. Then, slowly, he began to nod his head. “Safe, man. Safe.”“Yeah,” I said. “Safe.”1.What can we learn about the author soon after he moved to London?A.He felt disappointed.B.He gave up his hobby.C.He liked the weather there.D.He had disagreements with his family.2.What do the underlined words“Safe!Safe!Safe!”probably mean?A.Be careful!B.Well done!C.No way!D.Don t worry!3.Why did the author like to spend time in Southbank when he returned to London?A.To join the skateboarding.B.To make new friends.C.To learn more tricks.D.To relive his childhood days.4.What message does the author seem to convey in the text?A.Children should learn a second language.B.Sport is necessary for children s health.C.Children need a sense of belonging.D.Seeing the world is a must for children.答案[语篇解读] 作者讲解并描述了自己通过滑板运动与伦敦当地的爱好者沟通、互动的故事。
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PaulNewman:His Life inPhotographsRenaissance ManActor, director, business man, philanthropist, race car driver were only a few of the mantles worn by Paul Newman who died at his home in Westport, Connecticut, Friday, Sep. 26, 2008. He was 83.All the World's a StageAfter serving in World War II and graduating college, Newman made his way to New York and The Actor's Studio. He ended up on Broadway, and played along side Geraldine Page in Tennessee William's Sweet Bird of Youth.Scene from a MarriageSomewhat reluctantly, Newman went to Hollywood in the mid-1950s were he transitioned into film acting. He and his co-star Elizabeth Taylor were both nominated for Academy Awards in 1958 for their performances in the film adaptation of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.Forever AfterAfter filming on The Long Hot Summer wrapped, Newman married his co-star Joanne Woodward, his second wife.Comforter:The couple relaxes in bed in 1959.The BreaksIn the 1961 classic The Hustler, Newman plays a small-time pool shark "Fast Eddie" Felson searching for money and respect. He was again nominated for Best Actor.The In CrowdNewman and Alfred Hitchcock greet Lord Snowdon and Princess Margaret during a visit to the Universal Studios.On the TownElizabeth Taylor and Newman talk shop at a table with Roddy McDowell. By 1964, Newman had starred in over 20 films.Film MakerNewman looks through the lens while on set. Over the years, he has produced and directed 12 pictures.Shave and a HaircutA barber works on Newman's hair while he reads the paper on the set of Moving Target.SportsmanNewman fishes with a friend in 1967.Failure to Communicate.One of Newman's most iconic performances was in the title role of Cool Hand Luke, in which he played a chain gang prisoner unable to accept. ..subjugation.One, Two, Three, Go!In 1969, Newmanstarred with RobertRedford andKatherine Ross inButch Cassidy andthe Sundance KidHis portrayal of theamiable Cassidyranks as another oneof his memorableperformances.Listening InNewman and Charles Welhan represent the United States at a special session of peace talks during the 10th UN General Assembly on Disarmament, 1978. Newman became active in politics in the late 1960s and soon found himself on Richard Nixon's enemies list.Fund RaiserIn 1982, the actor founded Newman's Own, a food product company. The line started with salad dressing and now includes pasta sauce, lemonade, popcorn, salsa, and wine. All of the company's profits are given to charity, nearly $250 million to date.Bleeding HeartNewman poses with a group of children from the New York Foundling Hospital, 1983, after presenting the hospital with a check for $100, 000, the first year's profits of Newman's Own.Start Your EngineNewman pushes his car into the pits as he prepares to practice for a support race of the Detroit Grand Prix. The actor-driver began auto racing in the early 1970s and in 1979, he finished second in the 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race.GreenTwenty-Five years after The Hustler, Martin Scorsese asked Newman to reprise his role of "Fast" Eddie Felson in The Color of Money. The role earned him the Academy Award for Best Actor.Mise en SceneIn 2002, Newman made his final on-screen performance in The Road to Perdition as a depression-era Illinois mob boss.Staying Power In more than 50 years in the business, Newman had acted in over 50 films when he officially retired in 2007.From 1956 through 2006, the versatile actor performed in some 60 movies. Here's a look back at the gems from a half-century career in film."Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head" is a song written by Hal David and Burt Bacharach for the 1969 film Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, winning an Academy Award for Best Original Song. Further, David and Bacharach won Best Original Score. The version by B. J. Thomas was number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States in January, 1970 for four weeks.MEBODY UP THERE LIKES ME (1956)THE RACK (1956)THE LONG, HOT SUMMER (1958)THE LEFT-HANDED GUN (1958)CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF (1958)THE HUSTLER (1961) HEMINGWAY'S ADVENTURES OF A YOUNG MAN(1962)HUD (1963)HARPER (1966)HOMBRE (1967)COOL HAND LUKE (1967)RACHEL, RACHEL (1968) BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID (1969) SOMETIMES A GREAT NOTION (1971) THE EFFECT OF GAMMA RAYS ON MAN-IN-THE-MOON MARIGOLDS (1972)THE STING (1973) BUFFALO BILL AND THE INDIANS (1976)SLAP SHOT (1977) FORT APACHE THE BRONX (1981)ABSENCE OF MALICE (1981)THE VERDICT (1982) THE COLOR OF MONEY (1986)THE GLASS MENAGERIE (1987)MR. AND MRS. BRIDGE (1990)NOBODY'S FOOL (1994)TWILIGHT (1998)ROAD TO PERDITION (2002)OUR TOWN (2003)EMPIRE FALLS (2005)CARS (2006)Diramar,september,2008"Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head"Internet search。