10 Kasım 2013 Pazar

Did You Know That?


Written by Betül
A cockroach can live nine days without dying of hunger was divorced from head
People changa the shape of asleep 400 times.
Enough to fill an olympic size swimming pool a decade of human salivary secretions.
In 18 th February 1979,it had snowed in the Sahara Desert.
As the eyes can see donkeys on the four feet.
On a clear night,can be seen with the naked eye star of two thousand separate.
A snake asleep for three years.
The only non-perishable food is honey.
Starfish hasn't got brain.
Grape in a microwave oven explodes.
Ant live under water for two weeks.
A billionth digit of pi is nine.
There are many chickens than people in the world.
Venus is the only planet rotating in clockwise direction.
Ants do not sleep.
Butterflies taste with their feet are.
Alligators color blind.
Hawaiian alphabet has only 12 letters.
Horses can survive up to a month.
Dolphins sleep with eyes open.
There are 1,792 steps until the top of the Eiffel Tower.
Snakes can not hear.
Owl, the only bird that can see the color blue.
A pound of chocolate can kill a small dog.
An ostrich's eye bigger brains

The Six Darkest Fairy Tales: Gruesome, Gory And Grown-up Stories




Written by Ayça
Thought fairy tales were all pampered princesses and happily-ever-afters? Think again. The original versions of some of our best-loved fairy tales are a far cry from their Disney versions. We’ve glossed over the true nature of these nursery songs and bedtime stories for the best part of a century - so here are the darkest fairy tales from the bookshelf revealed.
 
LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD
Charles Perrault, 1697
Today we’re more familiar with the Brothers Grimm version of this tale, where a girl and her grandmother are gobbled up by a wolf, but rescued by a huntsman. In Charles Perrault’s original, there is no happy ending. In this version, the little girl is a well bred young lady who is given false instructions by the wolf when she asks the way to her grandmothers. Foolishly riding hood takes the advice of the wolf and ends up being eaten. And here the story ends. There is no woodsman – no grandmother – just a fat wolf and a dead Red Riding Hood. The moral to this story is to not take advice from strangers.


 

 RAPUNZEL
Charlotte-Rose de Caumont de la Force, 1698
The original story, Persinette was penned by French noblewoman – and royal mistress – Mademoiselle de la Force. Persinette was kidnapped at birth by a fairy, who locked her in a tower with all the things she could ever wish for. The fairy was her only visitor and, as the tower had no stairs, she climbed Persinette’s long hair whenever she visited her.
However, a prince sees Persinette, climbs up her hair to the tower, seduces her and she falls pregnant. When the fairy discovers her swollen belly she banishes Persinette. The next time the prince visits, he finds the fairy in the tower who blinds him. The lovers eventually find each other and the prince’s sight is restored by Persinette’s tears.


 GOLDILOCKS AND THREE BEARS
Robert Southey, 1837
In this heart warming tale, we hear of pretty little goldilocks who finds the house of the three bears. She sneaks inside and eats their food, sits in their chairs, and finally falls asleep on the bed of the littlest bear. When the bears return home they find her asleep – she awakens and escapes out the window in terror. The original tale (which actually only dates to 1837) has two possible variations. In the first, the bears find Goldilocks and rip her apart and eat her. In the second, Goldilocks
jumps out of a window when the bears wake her up. The story ends by telling us that she either broke her neck in the fall, or was arrested for vagrancy and sent to the “House of Correction”.


 

SNOW WHITE
The Brothers Grimm, 1812
In the tale of snow white that we are all familiar with, the Queen asks a huntsman to kill her and bring her heart back as proof. Instead, the huntsman can’t bring himself to do it and returns with the heart of a boar. Now, fortunately disney hasn’t done too much damage to this tale, but they did leave out one important original element: in the original tale, the Queen actually asks for Snow White’s liver and lungs – which are to be served for dinner that night! Also in the original, Snow White wakes up when she is jostled by the prince’s horse as he carries her back to his castle in the Grimm version, the tale ends with the Queen being forced to dance to death in red hot iron shoes!


HANSEL AND GRETEL
The Brothers Grimm, 1812
In the widely known version of Hansel and Gretel, we hear of two little children who become lost in the forest, eventually finding their way to a gingerbread house which belongs to a wicked witch. The children end up enslaved for a time as the witch prepares them for eating. They figure their way out and throw the witch in a fire and escape. In an earlier French version of this tale (called The Lost Children), instead of a witch we have a devil. Now the wicked old devil is tricked by the children (in much the same way as Hansel and Gretel) but he works it out and puts together a sawhorse to put one of the children on to bleed (that isn’t an error – he really does). The children pretend not to know how to get on the sawhorse so the devil’s wife demonstrates. While she is lying down the kids slash her throat and escape.



THE LITTLE MERMAID
Hans Christian Andersen, 1836
The 1989 version of the Little Mermaid might be better known as “The big whopper!” In the Disney version, the film ends with Ariel the mermaid being changed into a human so she can marry Eric. They marry in a wonderful wedding attended by humans and merpeople. But, in the very first version by Hans Christian Andersen, the mermaid sees the Prince marry a princess and she despairs. She is offered a knife with which to stab the prince to death, but rather than do that she jumps into the sea and dies by turning to froth.
 
NOTES
http://www.history.com/news/the-dark-side-of-the-grimm-fairy-tales
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/grimm/index2.html
http://www.stylist.co.uk/books/the-eight-darkest-fairy-tales#image-rotator-1

Top 8 Villains in Literature

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Written by Ayça

The fictional villains! We love to hate!
Love them or hate them, villains provide some of the most memorable characters in Literature.



Lord Voldemort(Harry Potter by J. K. Rowling)
In the series, Voldemort is the archenemy of Harry Potter.Voldemort’s obsession with blood purity He hates Muggle. He wants to conquer both worlds(Muggle and wizarding) for achieve pure-blood dominance. Like most archetypical villains, Voldemort’s arrogance leads to his downfall. He also suffers from a pathologial fear of death, which he regards as a shameful and wicked human weakness.



Joker (Batman by Bob Kane & Bill Finger & Jerry Robinson)
The Joker is archenemy of the superhero Batman,having been directly responsible for numerous tragedies in Batman’s life, including the paralysis of Barbara Gordon and the death of Jason Todd, the second Robin. Joker has subsequently appeared in television programs, films, games, and on a variety of merchandise. Originally he introduced as a psychopath with a warped, sadistic sense of humor.



Darth Vader (Star Wars by George Lucas)
Darth Vader (born Anakin Skywalker) is the central character of the Star Wars saga. His face is covered with a mask, which has a helmet on top. Because he was badly burned when he caught fire in Revenge of the Sith. He has a personality disorder. He is also the father of both Luke Skywalker and Princess Leila, the two of the main protagonists of the original trilogy.



Dracula(Dracula by Bram Stoker)
Dracula is described as an archetypal vampire. Some aspects of the character are inspired by the 15th century Romanian general and Wallachian Prince Vlad Tepes the Impaler who was also known as “Dracula.” The character appears frequently in  popular culture from films.



The White Witch (The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis )
She is also physically powerful and amazonian, capable of breaking iron with her bare hands and lifting human beings off their feet. She retains her superhuman strength in other worlds.


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The Queen (Snow White by Brothers Grimm)
The Queen, often referred to as the Evil Queen, is a main antagonist in Snow White. The Queen is a spiteful stepmother that is obsessed with being most beautiful in the land. The young princess Snow White makes her envious, and so she concocts several plans to kill the young girl through the use of witchcraft. A driving force behind this is the Queen’s Magic Mirror. The original tale is a lesson for young children against narcissism and pride.



Hannibal Lecter (Red Dragon by Thomas Harris)
Doctor Hannibal Lecter is a fictional serial killer. Lecter eats people.He is also highly intelligent, so that he can talk to people in a way that makes them afraid or disturbed. He considers himself very cultured, and often kills people that he thinks are stupid, annoying, or rude. He is a psychopath.



Queen of Hearts (Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Caroll)
She knows as The Red Queen. The Queen is a foul-tempered monarch, that Carroll himself pictured as “a blind fury”. Her most famous line, one which she repeats often, is “Off with their heads!”

If Coco Chanel was a baker…


Written by Hilal
Chanel-style table spread and Whoopie Pies recipe
When it comes to food and creating an eye-catching table spread, it’s possible to take direction from anywhere - including the world of fashion. Inspired by Coco Chanel’s iconic, tweed pastel skirt suits, home baker and event planner Amy Atlas created this beautiful spread, featured in her book Sweet Designs, using inexpensive materials elegantly dressed up in an oh-so-Coco tailored bow.

While the whole spread may be a little much for the less creative among us, one delicious element worth trying is the scrumptious Banana Whoopie Pies recipe:
  • IngredientsMakes about 12 3½-inch Whoopie Pies2 cups all-purpose flour
    ¾ teaspoon baking powder
    ½ teaspoon baking soda
    ½ teaspoon salt
    ¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon
    8 tablespoons (1 stick) unsalted butter, softened
    ½ cup granulated sugar
    ½ cup packed light brown sugar
    1 large egg
    2 ripe bananas, mashed (about 1 cup)
    ¼ cup sour cream
    1½ teaspoons vanilla extract
    FOR THE FILLING:
    2 cups mascarpone at room temperature
    4 tablespoons sugar
MethodStep 1. Adjust oven racks to lower-middle and upper-middle positions and preheat oven to 350°F. Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper.
Step 2. Sift together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, and cinnamon into a medium bowl; set aside.
Step 3. In the bowl of a standing mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat butter with sugars on medium-high speed until light and fluffy, about 3 minutes. Stop mixer, scrape down the bowl and beater, and beat in egg on medium speed until combined. Beat in banana, sour cream, and vanilla until combined. Reduce the speed to medium-low and add flour mixture in batches until completely combined, scrap¬ing down the sides of the bowl as necessary.
Step 4. Transfer the batter to a pastry bag or a resealable plastic bag fitted with a round pastry tip. Pipe six 2½-inch round mounds onto each pan, spacing them 3 inches apart. Bake until light golden, 12 to 15 minutes, rotating pans from top to bottom and from front to back halfway through.
Step 5. Remove pans from oven and slide the parchment sheet of cookies onto a wire rack to cool completely. Line baking sheets with fresh paper and repeat process with remaining batter.
Step 6. Meanwhile, make the filling. Combine the mascarpone and sugar in a small bowl and mix with a rubber spatula until the sugar is thoroughly incorporated.
Step 7. Once the cookies are cool, spread 2 tablespoons of the filling onto the flat side of ½ of the cookies. Top with the remaining cookies and arrange on a platter in a single layer. The whoopie pies can remain at room temperature up to 3 hours. To store, cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate.

NOTES
http://www.stylist.co.uk/

The Wonderful Anime:Sword Art Online

Written by Burcu

Sword Art Online was a popular anime a year ago. It could be topic in comicon. And it is wonderful anime. It was number one anime in japan and SAO was heading in World. I had bad reaction. I said what the heck is that.

When i watched wohooo it was cool.In 2022. Japan has Full of tecnology and games. Sword Art Online is MMORPG game in Market. It has 10k gamers and kirito plays too. Kirito played beta version and he knows everything in game. He tries to quit game but he couldn’t exit the game. He teleported in village by GM. If u want to exit the game u have one way clean all paths. If u take off ur helmet or u die in game u will die in Real World. Win or Lose it is last chance.

When u watched u want to play this game

Yummy! Bittersweet Chocolate Tart!


Written by Hilal
Bittersweet Choc Tart

















    CHOCOLATE TART!!
İt is a cool and rainy Monday.İt is not only the first day of the week but also the gloomy air is with on us.Then it is time for a recipe to your change the course of day and to fill happiness.Chocalate tart is savior for such days a slice of happiness will not hurt anyone,will it?
INGREDIENTS
2 eggs
100gr margarine(at room temperature)                       
2 tablespoons milk or yogurt
Same salt
Half cup of granulated sugar
1.5 cups of flour
1 pack vanilla sugar
1pack baking powder
FOR ITS CHOCOLATE
3 packs of dark chocolate(each 80gr)
1 pack box cream
FOR DECORATION
Strawberry or fruits
Sliced almonds or hazelnuts
METHOD:
STEP1 Geth the dough ingredients into the mixing bowl and mix the dough until it hardens(should get a slurry consistency)

Step2 Firstly oil the tart pan after sprinkle flour all over the bowl.İnvert the bowl and shake off excess flour pour the prepared dough.The bowl smooth over with the help of a spatula

STEP3 Preheated the oven at 180C and cook about 20 minutes

STEP4 Get the baked pie bowl on the counter when it comes to room temperature,reversed the bowl and remove the pie.

STEP5 For chocolate filling mince3 packs of chocolate finely.Get a teflon suce pan and heal the cream inside add all the minced chocolate into the pot and stir until chocolate completely melts.

STEP6 Pour the prepared chocolate souce over the base of the tart.Garnish the tart almonds and fruit after that it should wait in the refrigerator for  2 hours.Serve sliced                                                                        
BON APPETITE!!                                                                       
INGREDIENTS
                                       

 
                                       




             





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Art Galery In Our City

 

   Gömülü resim için kalıcı bağlantı
Written by Hilal
I was passing by the Recep Yazıcıoğlu cultural center.I got interested in İlknur YILDIZ’s wood painting exhibition named window of life before entering into the building I took a photo of the entrance.


 




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When I enter into the exhibition scene I saw surprised me.I saw not only wood painty but also tradional style carpets baskets ornaments and little pack animal biblos.





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When I walked a little further.I had a painted model of a house.which we used to draw in the painting notebooks as kids.I interesting parts were the lace curtains on the windows and big ornament door.



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I continued visiting the exhibition.There were boxes bottles crates and sugar bowl painted in original colors.



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At the other corner of the exhibition.I saw painted and decorated the stove.Have you ever seen such a stove?










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And finally,I would like to leave you alone wiht my favorite painting illustrating the wonderful harmony of black and White.
İf you have time, I would suggest you to visit the exhibition too!

Elder’s Scrools V Skyrim

Written by Burcu



Maybe it is best game between gamers. It keeps gamers in Skyrim’s World. It has open World theme and 3.5 million gamers locked in this game. In fact i didnt know how was it cool than other games. Lets check beginning of the game.
WHATs GOİNG ON WHERE AM I ?!
In beginning to game u will wake up in a cart. Weather is cold and have criminal next to u. Actually everyone isn’t criminal. A character in previous series offer battle to imperials and he captured by imperials. The criminals asks “where was i come from and what is my crime”. But we dont know anything about this and didnt join conservasion. Whatever we arrive to place of punishment and story begins.

RUN RUN Alduin is coming!!
When u create character soldier tells ‘u are not on list’. Weird we aren’t on list but we lose our head it is injustice!!!! At that point someone runs away. they down that man.(he suppose god i think lol). Almost we lose head, thanks Alduin he opened his mouth and flame spraied. Everywhere ruined and i runned away from there. And i tell to king. Bro i need ur help about dragon. And we got a news from someone and he saw a dragon. we kill dragon and absorb his power.
The coolest part they says u u are a dragonborn.(i felt so famous). they made me rush Backwars and forwards. They made me all errand. Letz summon all king letz kill him no kill it .They dont gift. They are not generous.

Mods mods and mods
Game’s good part develople and useable mods. Game’s Mods bring to reality’s reality you. İ saw different mod pictures (i almost heart attacked). U can see leafs on tree. İt is awesome. U can watch skyrim on sunset it is nostalgic like a fairy tail.
Ready for Duty!!
We will be quest maniac. Dont tell “What will we do after main quest ?” Side quests have good stories and sometimes u will sweat on choice. Maybe game will want choose someone two to one. And u can add more quest in game.
And….
Finally in 2014 it will have online version. Dont forget sign up in beta!

Why do we still love Mr Darcy?

Written by Ayça

200 years old and still got it

Next January Pride And Prejudice is two centuries old.

It’s just not possible to dislike Jane Austen

I was 13 when I fell in love with Mr Darcy. Well, of course I have the BBC box set. And I’ve watched it at least 50 times. Those six episodes of absolute genius have got me through illnesses, heartache, snow days and multiple hangovers. And the Keira Knightley film version? Of course, I watched the movie. The book? Absolutely, yes. And the rest of Austen’s offerings? Read and re-read so many times, I carry all her novels around on my iPad.

But, my mild Austen obsession aside, let’s for one moment focus on the greatest victory in her back catalogue: Mr Darcy. A man so proud, so sure of his status, wealth, and position in society. That he felt he couldn’t be seen in company with the poorer Elizabeth Bennet. He takes great pains to keep her vulgar family from his friends.When he can’t deny his feelings any longer,asks her to marry him. Elizabeth rejects him angrily. But he protects her family’s reputation at great cost to himself without the hope of her ever knowing, or reaping any reward. I think this is love.
Two centuries of, Fitzwilliam Darcy is still the man for countless women “definitely would”. Keira Knightley, who played Elizabeth Bennett in the 2005 film version of Pride And Prejudice said, “I think every girl is looking for her Mr Darcy.”
Mr. Darcy always love Elizabeth. This makes him a new sort of hero. When Austen penned Darcy in 1812 she perpetuated the myth that a woman can change a man. Elizabeth makes him a better man. It’s a model for our love stories.So that’s it. A man who is generous and kind-hearted; who can protect, provide and listen, and who is prepared to change. That’s what Darcy stands for.


NOTES
 http://www.stylist.co.uk/books/why-we-still-love-mr-darcy#image-rotator-1

5 Kasım 2013 Salı

Fantastic Movies Are Everywhere!

I. CANNOT. WAIT.

Written by Ayça
My favourite fairytales to make the silver screen
I’ve picked our top ten all time favourite fairtytale stories to be made into big screen films, listed below. I saw a lot of similar lists but my list is better than the others.  :)

                                                                              1.Oz the Great and Powerful (2013)
Why we love it:We think their first instinct was, there are such iconic images in the Wizard of Oz movie, it would be wrong for them to re-create the Yellow Brick Road or the Emerald City in a different way. They had to go 180 degrees in the other direction. They're just going to have to make their own Oz. James Franco doesn’t act, he is the Wizard of Oz. We loved the movie!!!

2.Stardust
Why we love it: Based on the Neil Gaiman novel of the same name, Stardust is an epic tale of young man in search of a falling star for the woman he’s in love with. Romantic, adventure and with plenty of unicorns (as well as a steller cast including Clare Danes, Robert De Niro,and Ian McKellen), Stardust will transport you to a different world.

3.Alice in Wonderland
Why we love it: Inspired by Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass, and What Alice Found There books, Tim Burton’s 2010 film is one of the most visually stunning works we’ve ever seen. With Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter and the voice of Stephen Fry as the Cheshire Cat, this film is a psychedelic, star-packed 3D thrill ride.
4.The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Why we love it: One of our favourite, The Wizard of Oz holds a sentimental place in many hearts. A fantastical world of munchins, yellow brick roads and flying monkeys - Dorothy and her friends are some of the best characters to ever grace the silver screen. We travelled back in time.
5.Red Riding Hood
Why we love it: Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke’s Red Riding Hood is the visual feast you’d expect. With a torrid love triangle, a mysterious werewolf terrorizing a medieval village and Amanda Seyfried as the lead, Red Riding Hood is one film we were excited.

            6.Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters
Why we love it: We loved tale of mystical side.There are funny scenes in the film.If the very title has you rolling your eyes, don’t even bother. If, however, it makes you think you’d like to see the further adventures of the fairy tale characters, by all means take a chance


7.The Chronicles of Narnia
Why we love it: Based on CS Lewis’ seven book series, The Chronicles of Narnia films are an enthralling watch. The fantasy world of Narnia looks exactly we imagined it from reading the books when we were younger with the help of a CGI-generated Aslan the lion (voiced by Liam Neeson), and the brilliantly played Pevensie children.
8.Jack the Giant Slayer
Why we love it: It’s a very traditional fairytale, probably the most traditional thing We’ve ever read.The cast gives their all, especially Nicholas Hoult. Here he brings to Jack the same charm.We feel that he he has the capability and likability to carry a movie as the lead role. The giants were pretty interesting too. In a way, they reminded us of the trolls in last year’s “The Hobbit: an Unexpected Journey,” as they are excessively gross, uncivilized and high-tempered. We like it.
9.Ever After: A Cinderella Story
Why we love it: We’ve long been fans of Drew Barrymore, and she’s fantastic as ever in Ever After as Danielle, the daughter of a Baron who has been forced to work as a maid in her father’s household after he passes away. From evil step sisters to a surprising friendship with Leonardo da Vinci, this is one of our favourite versions of Cinderella.
10.Enchanted
Why we love it: We love the tounge-in-cheek nature of Disney’s Enchanted. Starring Amy Adams as Princess Giselle who finds herself trying to make story-book love survive in modern day New York, this film is a classic Disney fairytale with a modern day twist.

Most Charismatic Man In The World! He is Johnny Depp!!!

Written by Özlem
Johnny Depp is an American actor who has played a large number of high profile roles in films such as Pirates of the Caribbean and Edward Scissorhands.

Johnny Depp’s Childhood
Johnny Depp was born to Betty Sue Palmer and John Christopher Depp in Owensboro, Kentucky. He has one brother and two sisters, one of whom (Christie) now works as his personal manager. Depp’s family moved often throughout his childhood, though they eventually settled in Florida.
Johnny Depp started to learn the guitar when he was 12 years old and played in a number of garage bands. He dropped out of school to play in a band named The Kids, who moved to Los Angeles and changed their name to Six Gun Method. Johnny Depp also worked with the band Rock City Angels and co-wrote ‘Mary’, which appeared on their album Young Man’s Blues, released on Geffen Records.
Johnny Depp’s Acting Career
In the early 1980s, Depp’s wife at the time, Lori Anne Allison, introduced him to Nicolas Cage, who encouraged him to pursue an acting career.
In 1987, Johnny Depp landed his first lead TV role in 21 Jump Street. He reportedly took the role because it meant that he would get to work with Frederic Forrest. Depp’s friend Sal Jenco was also cast in the series.
Johnny Depp first appeared in a feature film in 1984, when he appeared in A Nightmare on Elm Street, playing one of Freddy Kruger’s victims. In ‘86, he appeared in Oliver Stone’s Platoon, which also starred Charlie Sheen and Willem Dafoe.
In 1990, Depp took the lead role in Edward Scissorhands. The film was directed by Tim Burton, with whom Depp would have a long-standing working relationship. The highly successful film also stars Winona Ryder and features music by Danny Elfman.
In 1994, Burton cast him to play the title role in Ed Wood.
Johnny Depp is a huge fan and a personal friend of the writer Hunter S Thompson. In 1998, he played the role of Thompson in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, adapted from the writer’s autobiographical novel of the same name. When Thompson died, Johnny Depp paid for a large proportion of the funeral proceedings, in which Thompson’s ashes were fired from a cannon in Aspen, Colorado.
In 1999, Depp starred opposite Christina Ricci in another Burton movie, Sleepy Hollow.

In 2003, Johnny Depp starred in the first of the Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy, The Curse of the Black Pearl. He plays the pirate Captain Jack Sparrow, whom he loosely based on Keith Richards (who makes a cameo appearance in the last film of the trilogy). The films also star Bill Nighy, Keira Knightley. He was nominated for the Best Actor Oscar for his role, which became hugely popular among the cinema-going public. The second film, Dead Man’s Chest was released in 2006 and the third installment, At World’s End was released in 2007.
Depp was nominated for another Best Actor Oscar in 2004 for his portrayal of the author JM Barrie in Finding Neverland, which also starred Kate Winslet, Julie Christie and Dustin Hoffman.
His next major project was playing Willie Wonka in the 2005 adaptation of the Roald Dahl children’s novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Depp returned to working with Tim Burton in 2008, with the release of the musical version of Sweeney Todd: The Demon barber of Fleet Street. The music was scored by Steven Sondheim and the film also starred Helena Bonham-Carter. Depp won the Golden Globe Best Actor award (Musical or Comedy) for his performance in the film.
In 2007, Johnny Depp secured a deal with Warner Brothers to make a film version of Dark Shadows, the gothic soap opera that was shown on the ABC network from 1966-71.
Along with Colin Farrell and Jude Law, Johnny Depp was chosen to play a transformation of Heath Ledger’s character in the Terry Gilliam-directed The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus. Ledger’s untimely death half-way through the film led to the re-casting of the character and all three of the actors chosen to take on the role have donated their salaries from the film to Heath Ledger and Michelle Williams’ daughter Matilda.
Johnny Depp’s Personal Life
Johnny Depp was married to Lori Anne Allison for a couple of years in the 1980s. After they divorced, Depp was briefly engaged to Sherilyn Fenn, though they never married. He has also dated Winona Ryder and Kate Moss.
Johnny Depp met his long-term partner, Vanessa Paradis whilst working on the film The Ninth Gate. They have two children together, Lily Rose Melody Depp (b.1999) and John Jack Christopher Depp III (b.2002). But unfortunately Depp and Pradis broke up last mounths.

Romantic Lines From Literature


Written By Ayça

The Greatest Expressions of Love Ever Written
Autumn has arrived. The air smells like a love song.We chose the classic literature of several parts. Let’s start to read.

 
Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy
“He stepped down, trying not to look long at her, as if she were the sun, yet he saw her, like the sun, even without looking.”

 
Les Misérables by Victor Hugo
“To love or have loved, that is enough. Ask nothing further. There is no other pearl to be found in the dark folds of life.”


The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks
"I am nothing special; just a common man with common thoughts, and I’ve led a common life. There are no monuments dedicated to me and my name will soon be forgotten. But in one respect I have succeeded as gloriously as anyone who’s ever lived: I’ve loved another with all my heart and soul; and to me, this has always been enough."


Pride And Prejudice by Jane Austen
"In vain I have struggled. It will not do. My feelings will not be repressed. You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you."


North And South by Elizabeth Gaskell
"All this gladness in life, all honest pride in doing my work in the world, all this keen sense of being, I owe to her!" And it doubles the gladness, it makes the pride glow, it sharpens the sense of existence till I hardly know if it is pain or pleasure, to think that I said he, stepping forwards with stern determination - "to one whom I love, as I do not believe man ever loved woman before."



The Portrait Of A Lady by Henry James
It has made me better loving you … it has made me wiser, and easier, and brighter. I used to want a great many things before, and to be angry that I did not have them.Theoretically, I was satisfied. I flattered myself that I had limited my wants. But I was subject to irritation; I used to have morbid sterile hateful fits of hunger, of desire. Now I really am satisfied, because I can’t think of anything better.”


Hamlet by William Shakespeare
"Doubt thou the stars are fire; Doubt that the sun doth move; Doubt truth to be a liar; But never doubt I love."


Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
"Did my heart love till now? Forswear it, sight! For I ne’er saw true beauty till this night."


Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë
Every atom of your flesh is as dear to me as my own: in pain and sickness it would still be dear.”


Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen
"It is not time or opportunity that is to determine intimacy; - it is disposition alone. Seven years would be insufficient to make some people acquainted with each other, and seven days are more than enough for others."

NOTES
http://www.goodreads.com
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