3.4.12

Leão do Norte


Lenine

Sou o coração do folclore nordestino
Eu sou Mateus e Bastião do Boi Bumbá
Sou o boneco do Mestre Vitalino
Dançando uma ciranda em Itamaracá
Eu sou um verso de Carlos Pena Filho
Num frevo de Capiba
Ao som da orquestra armorial
Sou Capibaribe
Num livro de João Cabral
Sou mamulengo de São Bento do Una
Vindo no baque solto de Maracatu
Eu sou um auto de Ariano Suassuna
No meio da Feira de Caruaru
Sou Frei Caneca do Pastoril do Faceta
Levando a flor da lira
Pra Nova Jerusalém
Sou Luis Gonzaga
E sou do mangue tambêm
Eu sou mameluco, sou de Casa Forte
Sou de Pernambuco, sou o Leão do Norte
Sou Macambira de Joaquim Cardoso
Banda de Pife no meio do Canavial
Na noite dos tambores silenciosos
Sou a calunga revelando o Carnaval
Sou a folia que desce lá de Olinda
O homem da meia-noite puxando esse cordão
Sou jangadeiro na festa de Jaboatão
Eu sou mameluco...

2.4.12

Ah, felicidade

Pois bem, apos assistir Thor cai de amores por Tom Hiddleston (Loki). A atuacao dele no filme foi muito boa e acabei por assistir outros filmes em que ele atou, como: Cavalo de Guerra, Midnight in Paris. Embora ainda tenha mais filmes em que ele aparece que quero muito ver, o que claro deixa a pessoa aqui muito feliz.

Mais Tom Hiddleston

Hiddleston replaces Fessbender in Jarmusch`s vamp romance
By Emma Badame

From the broody baddies of Twilight and Underworld, to the popular small screen vamps from "True Blood" and "The Vampire Diaries", there's certainly no shortage of projects to satisfy your hunger for the undead these days. And lest you think you're immune to the thrall of the on-screen bloodsuckers, director Jim Jarmusch recently revealed he’ll be throwing his hat into the genre ring with a new film that may just appeal to a whole new audience. What sets this one apart? It's set to star Tilda Swinton, John Hurt and Mia Wasikowska.


The centuries-old love story between two vamps, currently titled Only Loves Left Alive , is set to start shooting later this year. Originally slated to star our breakout actor of 2011, Michael Fassbender, the romantic leading role is now in the more-than-capable hands of British actor Tom Hiddleston (Thor, War Horse). Though we have to admit we're bummed about not seeing Fassy front and center in this one, we're equally happy to see the talented Hiddleston get a chance to impress alongside the stellar cast. Did we mention Tilda Swinton? We did? Well...it bears repeating.

This one can't hit theatres soon enough for us.

And if it's more vamp action you're after, catch director Amy Heckerling's entry into the genre later this year. Vamps stars Alicia Silverstone and Krysten Ritter as two young, blood-hungry vampire friends living and enjoying the never-ending nightlife in NYC until one of them falls for a mortal. Named Joey Van Helsing (Dan Stevens). The film also stars Sigourney Weaver, Wallace Shawn, Richard Lewis, Malcolm McDowell, Justin Kirk, Zak Orth and Kristen Johnston.

Photo: Hiddleston at the U.K. premiere of War Horse. (Neilson Barnard/Getty Images)

1.4.12

Dark Shadows

Based on the gothic soap opera from the late 1960s, Dark Shadows earned a cult following. Once again, Burton has teamed up with Johnny Depp who plays the 18th century vampire Barnabas Collins. The 200 year-old vampire Barnabas wakes up in in the early 1970s to find his manor in ruins and his strange descendants occupying his former estate. It’ll be full of retro gothic fun that Burton does best, and I for one, can’t wait!
With an amazing cast that features Burton’s real-life leading lady Helena Bonham Carter, Michelle Pfeiffer, Christopher Lee, Chloe Moretz, and Eva Green, Dark Shadows is one film that I can't wait to see.
Opening on May 11, the film will tide Burton fans over until Frankenweenie hits theatres in October.