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Tuesday, 30 November 2010

Frank Capra's Brilliant Classic Film Its a Wonderful Life

By Jodi Mays


Amongst all the great Christmas films ever made, Its a Wonderful Life is, without a doubt, the very best of them, and Frank Capra's best film, period. All of his films portrayed his positive, life affirming philosophy towards the world, but this film defined that philosophy, and while it has had more than half a century's worth of competition, it still stands as the greatest Christmas film ever made.

Yes, your inner child says "Not it's not, that would be A Christmas Story, thank you very much!" and your inner cynic wants to laugh the whole thing off and say that Lethal Weapon is the greatest Christmas movie. Both wrong. This film is the best holiday film of all time for quite a number of reasons. Not How the Grinch Stole Christmas, not Die Hard, It's a Wonderful Life.

The film deals with the darker side of the holidays, the depression, the self pity, the nihilism, despair and disappointment that so few filmmakers have the courage to address. In fact, the second act begins with Jimmy Stewart, the warmest and most friendly actor in history, attempting suicide! To start from such an incredibly low point takes confidence.

Capra starts Stewart's George Bailey at such an incredibly low, sad, dark point that it is truly heroic and triumphant to watch him climb from there. Any director can keep it positive by just never facing the hero with any challenge, but Bailey is beset on all sides by the tyranny of evil men, he's put up against the world and told to make it alone. He starts low and ends on a high note.

The film ranks with Rocky as the greatest Happy Tears movies of all time. If you're not crying by the time the film ends then... You probably weren't actually watching the film! Put down your Nintendo DS or crossword puzzles for just a couple hours and actually watch the film! It is a triumphant display of how optimism and hope always trump negativity.

The movie actually flopped on release for some reason or other. Capra was always a director you could rely on to make a lot of money for the studios, but for whatever reason, this one just didn't grab the initial audience. Luckily, it did go on to become one of the most popular movies of all time on cable, in second runs, and on video and DVD. Still, at the time, it almost sank the director's career.

One more interesting point: They say that Stewart was Capra's only choice for the role of George Bailey, but that's not true! In fact, his "only choice" was Henry Fonda, but Stewart was a second choice, when push came to shove. We can say Fonda would have been great in the role, but it's hard to imagine anyone but Stewart playing the character to such perfection.

There were actually several alternative endings written, and one or two filmed. If you've ever seen the Saturday Night Live episode where Bailey leads the whole town to Potter's home to give him his comeuppance... That was actually based on an ending that was filmed by Capra! The one filmed for the movie probably wasn't quite as goofy, but nevertheless, it WAS filmed!




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Monday, 29 November 2010

Play It Safe At The Nail Salon

By Christine Jackson


Ever left a nail salon with a lot more than you bargained for - an infection? A few nail salons are havens for bacteria and germs, and a small cuticle cut can cause a serious fungal infection if proper hygiene techniques aren't followed through.

The health risks associated with salons, based on the American Academy of Dermatology, include bacterial infections; fungal infections such as athlete's foot, nail fungus and yeast; and viral infections.

Becoming aware about your salon's environment and sanitary procedures is critical to keep your experience pleasant and healthy. Here are a few tips from BTG Cosmetics Inc. on what to look for during your next salon visit:

* How are nail tools, like clippers, cuticle scissors and files sanitized? Heat sterilization or chemical sterilization with a germicide and fungicide is preferred. Some salons take extra precautions by using freshly unwrapped nail files for every client.

* Are you getting a thorough scrub? Nails must be soaked and cleaned with soap before the service begins. Also, make sure the soap bin has been cleaned properly.

* Outer appearances matter. A tidy and organized area can reveal quite a lot about the salon's practices. Also, determine whether your salon is operating under present licenses and that technicians are appropriately licensed and trained.

* When you choose the polish color, wouldn't you want it to be unopened? Many salon patrons are worried regarding unsanitary tools, but what about the hundreds of people who use the same nail polish?

"Sanitizing instruments is only a part of the solution," stated Ben Friedman, president of BTG Cosmetics. "Making use of a clean, fresh bottle of nail polish will ensure your nails are kept sanitary. Nail polish must be treated just like a toothbrush and I definitely wouldn't want to share my toothbrush with any person."

The company has developed a new program known as Toma Salon Service, which is accessible in numerous nail salons across the country. Instead of selecting a color which has been opened and used, nail services at these salons now include a new, unopened bottle of Toma SlimLine polish that you get to take home after your service is finished. And if you ever get a chip in the polish afterwards, you can easily repair it at home with the polish that was involved with your service.




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Monday, 22 November 2010

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