Stoker (Nicole Kidman, Matthew Goode Movie) - International Poster Trailer [HD] (by TSteRify)
Currently one of my favourite things ever.
Stoker (Nicole Kidman, Matthew Goode Movie) - International Poster Trailer [HD] (by TSteRify)
Currently one of my favourite things ever.
wrathofprawn:for those not in the know, night witches were russian lady bombers who bombed the shit out of german lines in WW2. Thing is though, they had the oldest, noisiest, crappest planes in the entire world. The engines used to conk out halfway through their missions, so they had to climb out on the wings mid flight to restart the props. the planes were also so noisy that to stop germans from hearing them combing and starting up their anti aircraft guns, they’d climb up to a certain height, coast down to german positions, drop their bombs, restart their engines in midair, and get the fuck out of dodge.
their leader flew over 200 missions and was never captured.
how the fuck is this not taught in every single history class ever
THE MOST BADASS EVER
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3/4 into the song back-flips into crazy awesomeness.
HOW THE FUCK DOES SHE DO THAT WITH HER VOICE?
Oh my gosh this is the first full and good quality version of this I have found! Thank you for posting :)
Love this freakin song.
YES
Her voice was pretty much auto tuned during that part. It is (to the extent of human knowledge) not possible for anyone to do that unassisted.
Excuse you, her voice was not autotuned. But it was assisted.
For the fast bit the singer, Inva Mula, sang each note isolated for the recording, then it was strung together. But she DID sing those notes.
I still love this movie and I still love this song…
Not impossible at all. With a great deal of training, this could absolutely be sung unassisted. It’s a coloratura technique, which you can hear in opera (100% acoustic). Mozart called for it in Die Zauberflöte. You can hear it here (skip right to 2’05” if you want): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2ODfuMMyss
Here, have a different video of someone singing the final “diva” minute of the song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgo0CDL6bd0 No autotune, completely unassisted.
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“We’ve been best friends since 1967.”
Stop it, adorable.
Sometimes, when I’m tree sightseeing, I like to look for the branches that would hipothetically be the best for me to sleep in.
Yep, I too am anaware of the usefulness of that habit.
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Just hanging by myself, minding my own business, reblogging stuff from a hundred years ago.
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