 | A Perfect Circle - Judith
Tags: circle, judith, perfect
Description: A Perfect Circle - Judith
|
 | A Perfect Circle - Judith
Tags: Circle, Judith, Perfect
Description: From the album Mer De Noms
|
 | Judith Butler. European Graduate School EGS 2006 1/10
Tags: account, Butler, crime, EGS, ethics, European, Graduate, holocaust, Judith, lecture, narrative, palestine, philosopher, School, war
Description: http://www.egs.edu/ Judith Butler, feminist philosopher lecturing about "Primo Levy for the Present"; narrative accounts, forgiveness, holocaust, Auschwitz, victims, execution, war, and crime, while asking the question: "What is to give an Account of Oneself?". Public open lecture for the students of the European Graduate School EGS, Media and Communication Studies department program, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe, 2006, Judith Butler
Judith Butler is the Maxine Elliot professor in the Departments of Rhetoric and Comparative Literature at the University of California, Berkeley and an American feminist and post-structuralist philosopher interested in feminism, queer theory, political philosophy, ethics, zionism, israel, oppression, academic freedom and cultural narrative.
Judith Butler is the author of Giving An Account of Oneself; Undoing Gender; Precarious Life: The Powers of Mourning and Violence; Contingency, Hegemony, Universality: Contemporary Dialogues on the Left (with Ernesto Laclau and Slavoj Žižek); Antigone's Claim: Kinship Between Life and Death; The Psychic Life of Power: Theories in Subjection; Excitable Speech: A Politics of the Performative; Bodies That Matter: On the Discursive Limits of "Sex"; Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity; and Subjects of Desire: Hegelian Reflections in Twentieth-Century France.
|
 | Judith Barsi- Our Concrete Angel
Tags: barsi, judith
Description: I use the song (Concrete Angel) because on Judiths gravestone is standing: Our Concrete Angel! Yep! Yep!
Judith was a child actress, she was 10 years old when her father shot his daughter. Then he set the house on fire.
RIP Judith!
(this video is for poltergeistfan )and of course for all who is watching this video!!!!!
|
 | Judith - You
Tags: Judith, you
Description: Judith - You
|
 | DW GRIFFITH JUDITH OF BETHULIA 1913
Tags: biograph, biographfilms, blanchesweet, dwgriffith, judithofbethulia
Description: Judith of Bethulia 1913
Cast: Blanche Sweet -Judith, Henry B. Walthall -Holofernes's Eunuch Attendant, Robert Harron -Nathan, Mae Marsh -Naomi, Lillian Gish -A Young Mother, Lionel Barrymore, Antonio Moreno, Kate Bruce -Judith's maid, Gertrude Bambrick, Alfred Paget, Gertrude Robinson, Edward Dillon, Harry Carey -A Traitor, Dorothy Gish -The crippled beggar, Charles Hill Mailes, G. Jiguel Lanoe -Holofernes's Eunuch Attendant, William Christy Cabanne, Thomas Jefferson. Frank E. Woods -Screenwriter Billy Bitzer -Cinematographer, James Smith -Editor William Christy Cabanne - First Assistant Director
http://www.YouTube.com/DIRECTORSSERIES
http://www.YouTube.com/THEATRECORNER
http://www.YouTube.com/IRARONA
http://www.YouTube.com/TVNETWORKS
http://www.YouTube.com/TVDAYS
http://www.tvdays.com
(400 DVD TITLES )
DW GRIFFITH at BIOGRAPH COMPANY by IRA H.GALLEN Conservative Biograph Studios refused to allow D. W.Griffith to make any film longer than two reels. Ignoring this edict, Griffithallowed his Biblical epic Judith of Bethulia to run four reels, which led to his exit from the studio. Judith of Bethulia tells the story, set in theancient world, of the young widow Judith (Blanche Sweet) offering herself toAssyrian leader Holofernes (Henry B. Walthall) in order to kill the man andavenge the subjugation and slaughter of her countrymen.
With that material towork with, and shooting of a 12-square-mile set that allowed him to present the battle scenes, Judith of Bethulia was as big a picture as Griffith was associated with. Griffith did feel compelled to devise a more traditional movie story, involving the rescue of Mae Marsh by Robert Harron, and one can spot such Griffith stalwarts as Lillian Gish, Dorothy Gish, and Harry Carey in small parts.
Notes: Griffith's power of concentration had become so great that he could watch a rehearsal, read notes given to him and converse with his staff at the same time. At times, he could look at you without really seeing you. Construction began in Los Angeles' CHATSWORTH PARK on the sets of JUDITH OF BETHULIA. Griffith designs and builds a street of Bethulia, a replica of the city walls and a tract of land was filled with pitched tents for the campsite of the HOLOFERNS.
A makeup man helped the fifty or so extras into their wigs, beards and costumes with an assist by whatever Griffith regulars weren't acting that day. Each player was advised to remember his or her costume continuity. J.C. "LITTLE" EPPING, the new company accountant, had the distasteful job of totaling everything to do with daily expenditures and explaining them to the Biograph front office. Mr. Epping is a small, bespectacled man with a perpetually worried expression. In later years, he was a financial advisor for Griffith.
After the exterior scenes were completed, the shooting of the interiors was begun back in New York, bringing to a face-to-face argument the building animosity between Griffith and the front office. Griffith's vision of a four-reeler was complicated and the production costs on JUDITH OF BETHULIA would rise to the unheard of figure of $36,000.00 Even before the rumors began, his stock company players knew of the deepseated unhappiness Griffith was feeling. None of them felt that they were a part of Biograph, more a part of the Griffith influence and loyalty.
When word was to become generally known of his impending departure, they all awaited being asked to join him. Even Henry B. Walthall, who had come back to work on JUDITH. The front office was not just angry and frantic over the cost of the film. Their fury was aggravated by the picture itself; its length and the depiction of the barbaric HOLOFERNS, not to mention the gory beheading scenes. Rumor had it that Adolph Zukor had tendered an offer to Griffith that was for $50,000.00 per year, and Griffith had turned it down.
The film industry was not yet a decade old and little had been done to make the products easily accessible to exhibitors. The few film producers who existed at that time simply could not keep up with the demand. While the creative people were still groping to fashion a technique for this crude form of communication, business was stepping in and taking ruthless control. In the race to keep their nickelodeons filled, owners now had to outbid one another for the newest films.
While David Wark Griffith is finally told that another director will be brought in to make their longer productions, Biograph informs him that from now on, he would make only films of one or two reels. The decision to leave is therefore assured....
|
 | Normativity with Judith Jarvis Thomson
Tags: ethics, Jarvis, Judith, metaphysics, philosophy, Thomson
Description: Judith Jarvis Thomson is widely recognized for her work in moral philosophy and metaphysics. In moral philosophy, Thomson has made significant contributions to its sub-fields of applied ethics, moral theory, and meta-ethics. Her studies in metaphysics have largely covered the ontology of events and the identity across time of people and other physical objects. She is currently working on the question of what it is for one event to cause another. Series: "UC Berkeley Graduate Council Lectures" [5/2005] [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 9543]
|
 | Judith Butler
Tags: ftm, mtf, trans
Description: phylosophe
http://20six.fr/trans-ftm-gay/
|
 | 4. Judith - A Perfect Circle
Tags: 4, A, all, circle, collection, de, four, james, Judith, keenan, logo, maynard, mer, noms, perfect, runes, songs, track, user
Description: Artist: A Perfect Circle
Album: MER DE NOMS
Track 4: Judith
____________________________________________
You're such an inspiration for the ways
That I'll never ever choose to be
Oh so many ways for me to show you
How the savior has abandoned you
F*ck your God
Your Lord and your Christ
He did this
Took all you had and
Left you this way
Still you pray, you never stray
Never taste of the fruit
You never thought to question why
It's not like you killed someone
It's not like you drove a hateful spear into his side
Praise the one who left you
Broken down and paralyzed
He did it all for you
He did it all for you
Oh so many many ways for me to show you
How your dogma has abandoned you
Pray to your Christ, to your god
Never taste of the fruit
Never stray, never break
Never---choke on a lie
Even though he's the one who did this to you
You never thought to question why
Not like you killed someone
It's Not like you drove a spiteful spear into his side
Talk to Jesus Christ
As if he knows the reasons why
He did it all for you
Did it all for you
He did it all for you
----------------------------------------- All a perfect circle songs in this us3r
|
 | Dr. Judith Stacey on James Dobson's Distortions
Tags: children, Dobson, Focus, gay, lesbian, parents, Soulforce, Stacey
Description: Dr. Judith Stacey, Professor of Sociology at New York University, discusses the research on children raised by gay and lesbian parents. She also explains the way her research has been distorted by James Dobson and Focus on the Family, as well as other groups that oppose equal rights for gay and lesbian people and their families. These clips are taken from a 2005 Soulforce video entitled "Dear Dr. Dobson: An Open Video Letter to Focus on the Family." That 29 minute video, produced by Jeff Lutes, Soulforce Executive Director, may be seen at www.soulforce.org/videos.
|
 | Jenna Jameson on Judith Regan
Tags: FoxNews, Interview, Jameson, Jenna, Judith, Pornstar, Regan
Description: Porn superstar Jenna Jameson interviewed by Judith Regan.
|
| |