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The Naadam Cashmere Origin Story :thup:


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Matt and Diederik were exploring Mongolia when they found themselves stranded in the middle of the Gobi Desert. After a long and dusty road, they found their way home and then found a way to help the incredible goat herders who took them in. This is the origin of Naadam Cashmere.

Naadam is committed to creating the highest quality cashmere goods at the fairest price, while ensuring sustainable practices and fair treatment of the herders and goats who provide this incredibly rare material. To learn more about their mission and to support the world's fairest cashmere, visit _naadam.co
 
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No Country for Old Men is a 2007 movie directed, written, and edited by Joel and Ethan Cohen. Based on the Cormac McCarthy novel of the same name. Its enigmatic title actually comes from the first stanza of William Butler Yeast’s poem "Sailing to Byzantium", first published in the 1928 collection The Tower.

This film has been defined as a “neo-western movie” a description which fits it well. Except perhaps that the term neo might suggest that the Western genre is dead and buried.

In this video, I am going to analyse No Country for Old Men from both a narrative and visual point of view. This analysis will allow us to understand the meaning of that ending which has been unjustly defined as disappointing, arbitrary, strained and soulless.

Besides, it will also try to explain why Anton Chigurh is such a disturbing character.
Yes, very, very disturbing.


Looper Published on Dec 26, 2017 / 10:36
Believe it or not, The Lost Boys was originally supposed to be a more wholesome, Peter Pan-inspired vampire movie.

But following the success of St. Elmo's Fire, director Joel Schumacher turned the project into a sexy, gory, and politically subversive teenage classic that changed the way vampires would be portrayed in Hollywood for decades to come.

While it still holds up as one of the better vampire films ever made, there's probably a lot you don't know about this cult classic.

So grab your leather jacket, hold onto the rails, and check out the untold truth of The Lost Boys.
 
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