27 de octubre de 2006

25 de octubre de 2006

TODO ES POLITICO

incluso lo que no se dice.

...pero especialmente lo que se hace.

23 de octubre de 2006

Dios nos ama


...y por eso le dio a Scarlett Johansson esos labios, esa piel y ese cuerpo inquietante que no es ni fofo ni esquelético, y la puso haciéndose fotos como ésta para el número de noviembre de la revista Allure.

22 de octubre de 2006

Una verdad incómoda



Trailer en español del polémico documental de Al Gore sobre el calentamiento global.

21 de octubre de 2006

20 de octubre de 2006

Bart v/s White Stripes

19 de octubre de 2006

12 de octubre de 2006

La nueva de Gondry

Too good to be true

...me acabo de enterar que no viene Ian Brown.

Esto va a estar LA ZORRA

11 de octubre de 2006

Me encanta Julia, de Nip/Tuck...

Grind House: El trailer



...las primeras imágenes de la peli dirigida a cuatromanos por Tarantino y Robert Rodríguez.

10 de octubre de 2006

La canción me hizo llorar de emoción...

...y recordé que en el fondo soy un fan.

Miren a Peter Murphy, de Bauhaus, grabando una versión de "Reptile" con Nine Inch Nails... (recomiendo poner oreja en el increíble bajo distorsionado que toca Trent Reznor, el tipo sentado, con fonos y polera negra).

Dress to impress.

By Maggie Fox, Health and Science Editor

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Women dress to impress when they are at their most fertile, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday in a study they say shows that signs of human ovulation may not be as mysterious as some scientists believe.

A study of young college women showed they frequently wore more fashionable or flashier clothing and jewelery when they were ovulating, as assessed by a panel of men and women looking at their photographs.

"They tend to put on skirts instead of pants, show more skin and generally dress more fashionably," said Martie Haselton, a communication studies and psychology expert at the University of California Los Angeles who led the study.

(...) Some animals release powerful scents when ready to mate, while others display skin color changes, but human ovulation is notoriously difficult to detect. This is attested to by the frequency of unintended pregnancy, as well as test kits marketed to women wishing to become pregnant but unaware of the likeliest time to conceive.

(...)

"There's a popular notion that when women approach menstrual onset, they get out their bloated clothes and they pull out their sweats," she said. "But we didn't find that to be the case."

Haselton's team had earlier reported that women were more likely to flirt and look at attractive men when ovulating.

6 de octubre de 2006

Saludos desde Irak...