Many people do not like movies with special effects. Most of the time we accuse them of inauthenticity. With them, directors lose touch with reality and the laws of physics, which is why we have films like Mission: Impossible, James Bond and Transformers, etc., where many things seem to be at odds with reality. But after watching this clip, you'll realize that nothing is as it seems, and that it's actually an ordinary movie full of special effects. Like flash photography, which does its best work when we don't know it's been used, the art of special effects lies in not noticing them, and the filmmakers have honed this to perfection.
As you probably know, McDonald's straws are slightly wider than regular ones, which is no coincidence, as this brings out a fuller taste. But not in the case of the new Double Chocolate Mint Milkshake. That's why McDonald's hired engineers to develop a straw that would deliver both flavors to the palate in the right ratio at the same time. And the revolutionary STRAW was born. But even more than this, it impresses the way in which they went about presenting the innovative straw, with which McDonald's is more than obviously making fun of Apple.
Fitting rooms are an important, if not the most important, part of any clothing store. It is a place where the customer decides whether the clothes he tried on go home with him or not, so the lighting there and the placement of the mirrors are also important. Many brands therefore do not leave anything to chance, and as a Russian blogger found out in her experiment, who took selfies in 11 different wardrobes in the same task, everything inside the brand looks quite different than outside it.
You probably didn't know that there is a right way and a wrong way to open a car door. They don't teach us this in driving school, because it seems like a perfectly logical thing to do. If we were to do the exam in the Netherlands, we could be covered for that. Have you ever heard of peeling a car door the Dutch way? Why is this important? Because this type of opening prevents a passing cyclist or motorcyclist from being hit with the door. Many people open the door before looking to see if a cyclist/motorcyclist is approaching. With this maneuver, that can't happen to you.
Are you fed up with the job you are doing? Then you must apply for the position advertised by Mondelez International - whose portfolio includes brands such as Milka, Barni, Tuc, Halls, Trident, Toblerone and Jacobs coffee - as a professional chocolate taster. If it's not your dream job…
Song to Song is a romantic drama directed by Terrence Malick, starring Rooney Mara, Michael Fassbender, Natalie Portman, Cate Blanchett and Ryan Gosling, who returned to the piano after La La Land. in contrast to the mentioned film, which takes place in the 1950s, the film Song to Song is set in the present day, more precisely in the American Austin (Texas), and in it Gosling, who recently sang with Emma Stone, once again alongside he also shows acting and musical and singing talent.
Get ready, you will not remain indifferent when watching this video. The video, simply subtitled 'He cheated on her. Now she wants to now why.' (He cheated on her. Now I want to know why.), is a six-minute-and-44-second emotional trauma that holds within it what most cannot: forgiveness.
An interesting project has appeared on the Slovenian crowdfunding platform Adrifund. A team of enthusiasts wants to breathe a second life into the abandoned Bulli and turn it into a traveling Beer Bulli pub.
The Eiffel Tower will be overgrown with an impenetrable glass wall. Walls have been a frequent topic of conversation lately. Not only Trump, Paris authorities are also starting construction. They decided that the metal fence that grew around the tower before the European football championship Euro 2016 will be replaced by a 2.5-meter glass wall.
If you're cringing at the price of bottled water, then you haven't met the water from the North Pole of Svalbarði, which is basically a melted glacier. You have to shell out 60 euros for a bottle!
The movie The Ticket is the story of a man who is blind from the wound of his youth, and then overlooks the beauty, but then goes metaphorically blind in the pursuit of a better life. Dan Stevens, who will also soon be seen in the film Beauty and the Beast, stars in Oda Fluk's drama.
March heralds the beginning of spring: a time of awakening and growth. Therefore, it is only right that this year's entry into the milder season is also marked by brain activation. Brain Week 2017 will open questions about contemporary personal and social crises under the title Crisis New World. The event will take place between 13 and 17 March 2017 in the ZRC Atrium and the Slovenian Cinematheque. In addition to lectures, workshops for adults and children, and a round table, the event will be rounded off by an accompanying program that will also exercise the right cerebral hemisphere through film art. Entry is free.