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Showing posts with label months. Show all posts

Monday, October 15, 2012

Discovery shows how a terminal cancer patient will stay around for a while ... as a modern mummy 

He was once someone’s daddy — but now he’s a modern-day mummy.

Just three months after cab driver Alan Billis was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer, he was thumbing through a newspaper when an advertisment caught his eye.

“He read those newspapers, front to back and back to front,” his widow Jan Billis, 70, told the Daily News.

The ad was looking for someone suffering from a terminal illness who would be willing to donate their body to an ambitious experiment in the U.K.

It was from a group of scientists and a documentary TV crew who wanted to try to create a mummy using preservation techniques last practiced by the ancient Egyptions more than 3,000 years ago.

The strange tale of Billis’ body unravels Sunday on Discovery.

“He came downstairs and said, ‘I’ve just phoned someone about being mummified,’ ” Jan said calmly.

“And I thought, ‘Oh, here he goes again.’ That’s just the sort of thing you would expect him to do.”

For almost two years a camera crew spent time with the Ballis family. They filmed him at home, on vacation and playing with his six grandchildren.

“He didn’t want his grandchildren to forget him and he thought that if he was a mummy, they wouldn’t,” Jan said. “That’s why he did it. He didn’t look upon it as something awful; in his mind he figured that ‘at least I’ll still be here for the children.’ ”

And he is — forever.

The mummified body of Alan Billis is on permanent display at Kings College musuem in London, comfortably resting among thousands of similar human oddities and specimans collected over the years.

“We’ve been to see him a couple of times in the museum,” said Jan. “The grandkids will tell anybody who comes along, that granddad’s a mummy — in fact, the smallest ones love to talk about him quite openly. The other day I went into the bathroom and they’d wrapped Alphie (3 years old ) in towels and said, ‘Look mum, granddad is on the floor in the bathroom.’ ”


Source : nydailynews[dot]com

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Movie News The Hobbit Lets You Play Riddles in the Dark ADD COMMENTS

With just over two months before The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey hits theaters, Warner Bros. has launched an interactive game on the film's official site that allows fans to play "Riddles in the Dark," the same guessing game that Bilbo Baggins is forced to play when he meets Gollum.

Opening in 3D, 2D and IMAX theaters on December 14, the Peter Jackson film stars Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman, Cate Blanchett, Orlando Bloom, Ian Holm, Christopher Lee, Hugo Weaving, Elijah Wood, Evangeline Lilly, Andy Serkis, Richard Armitage, John Bell, Jed Brophy, Adam Brown, John Callen, Luke Evans, Stephen Fry, Ryan Gage, Mark Hadlow, Peter Hambleton, Barry Humphries, Stephen Hunter, William Kircher, Sylvester McCoy, Bret McKenzie, Graham McTavish, Mike Mizrahi, James Nesbitt, Dean O'Gorman, Lee Pace, Mikael Persbrandt, Conan Stevens, Ken Stott, Jeffrey Thomas, Aidan Turner and Billy Connolly.

Click on the image below to play and see if you'd survive your way out of the Misty Mountains!




Source : comingsoon[dot]net

Monday, October 1, 2012

Movie News Benedict Cumberbatch on Smaug's Motion-Capture in The Hobbit ADD COMMENTS

Benedict Cumberbatch, best known for playing the title character in the BBC's "Sherlock", will be seen in some high-profile big screen villain roles in the months and years to come. He'll play a still-unknown interstellar foe in J.J. Abram's Star Trek Into Darkness and will lend voice and movement to the computer-generated Smaug in Peter Jackson's The Hobbit trilogy. In a new interview with Total Film, Cumberbatch speaks about the latter performance and why we'll have to wait until the end of 2013 to really experience it.

�You just have to lose your s--t on a carpeted floor, in a place that looks a little bit like a mundane government building," he says about donning the motion-capture outfit. "It was just me as well, with four static cameras and all the sensors. Then the boys at Weta work their magic� It�s very freeing, once you put the suit on and the sensors. I�ve never felt less encumbered, actually. And you have to be. You have to be free.�

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey will hit the big screen on December 14th of this year, but the main focus of Smaug will be the second chapter, appropriately subtitled The Desolation of Smaug. For that one, fans will have to wait a full year until December 13, 2013.

�I think my eye will open at the end of the first film," says the actor, "and then you�ll get the rest of me in the second.�

The final film, The Hobbit: There and Back Again will follow on July 18, 2014.

(Photo Credit: Brian To / WENN.com)


Source : comingsoon[dot]net