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President Barack Obama bowed deeply to Japanese Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko, upon arrival at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo for a private lunch and revealed his childhood affection for green tea icecream as he pushes stronger US ties with Asia. Obama then headed for Singapore.
Die 47. KW des Jahres 2009 hat begonnen, und damit ein zweisprachiger Post, der die Besten der Besten feiert! Zumindest meine Besten... Egal ob Lied oder Film oder Künstler: Jeder, der es verdient hat, kann sich hier wiederfinden. Und auch egal ob taufrisch oder uralt: hauptsache gut! Denn das hier ist ein Best Of, und nicht die Plattform irgendwelcher Meinungsmacher...
Week 47 in 2009 has just begun, and this is also the beginning of a bilingual post featuring the best of the best (at least in my opinion). Whether song, or film or artist: simply everybody can be mentioned here, if he fits in the list! Whether right from the press or a hundred years old: I don't care, as long as it's good. Remember: this is a 'Best Of' and not a 'Post what the media told you'!
Bestes Lied / Best song: Rabbit in your headlight (UNKLE feat. Thom Yorke) > verstörend haunting genial brilliant
Bester Film / Best Feature Film: Donnie Darko (Regie / Director: Richard Kelly) > hypnotisch awesome faszinierend thought provoking
Beste Disney-Figur / Best Disney character: Donald Duck > Loser der Herzen Men's favorite loser
Beste Erfindung 1901-2000 / Best Invention 1901-2000: Penicillin (1928, Sir Alexander Fleming) > Nuff said!
Bestes Jahr 1901-2000 / Best Year 1901-2000: 1973 > Das Jahr meiner Geburt! The year of my birth!
Beste Comedy / Best Comedy: Marx Brothers > Nuff said!
Bester Politiker / Best Politician: Barack Obama > Hoffnung Hope Freiheit Freedom Fortschritt Progress
So, das war's für diese Woche. Vielleicht gibt es in ein paar Tagen die Schlechtesten der Schlechten! Maybe there will be a 'Worst Of' at the week's end!


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Famly Trēo Productions and co-star Ephraim Benton found a way to get two of our cast members to Washington D.C. for the filming of this scene during the Swearing In Ceremony for the 44th Presidential Inauguration of Barack Hussein Obama. Perhaps Hollywood could re-create this moment again--but our labor of love, passion and purpose was completed against seemingly insurmountable odds without a crew or production budget, numerous logistical nightmares, guerrilla ADR work (courtesy of Kingsley Gardner) and some rudimentary editing and sound design by yours truly (Miles Maker).
Cinematography by Cybel Martin. Music by Ohene Cornelius.
The future of this film rests in the hands of those who are emotionally unattached to this project. The preceding 80 pages of this script have yet to be financed, so Famly Trēo Productions decided to share this Inauguration scene with our supportive audience (as it may be all we ever see of this picture). Having said that, Famly Trēo Productions (Kacee Devoe, Ahyende Sandy and myself) can assure you--you haven't seen the last from us!