Sunday, April 19, 2009

TOP 10 EVERGREEN MOVIE

TOP 10 EVERGREEN MOVIE

1. 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' (1961)

Photo Courtesy of PriceGrabberStruggling writer and gigolo Paul Varjak (George Peppard) moves into a Manhattan apartment and befriends neighbor Holly Golightly (Audrey Hepburn), a woman who lives off her looks and charm. As Paul learns more about Holly, the friendship between the two hustlers turns romantic. Audrey Hepburn's performance as Holly Golightly helps to create a character I'll never forget.



2. 'Casablanca' (1942)
Photo Courtesy of PriceGrabber"Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, she walks into mine," says Rick (Humphrey Bogart) when his old flame Ilsa (Ingrid Bergman) shows up in his nightclub. But World War II is raging, and Rick and Ilsa must make painful choices. I always get a lump in my throat during the scene when the band plays the "Marseillaise” and most of the non-German patrons sing along.
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3. 'Doctor Zhivago' (1965)
The cataclysmic events surrounding the Russian Revolution bring suffering and grief to physician and poet Yuri Zhivago (Omar Sharif), but he is still able to find some happiness through his romantic relationship with the beautiful Lara (Julie Christie). This sweeping epic always makes me forget my own relatively insignificant problems for a while.
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4. 'Elvira Madigan' (1967)

Photo Courtesy of PriceGrabberIn late 19th century Sweden, a beautiful teenage circus performer falls in love with a married army officer, and they run away together. This is one of the most lyrical films ever made. Among other reasons, I love this movie because it introduced me to Mozart's "Piano Concerto Number 21."

5. 'Moonstruck' (1987)
Photo Courtesy of PriceGrabberA widow (Cher) is engaged to a man she doesn't love. When her fiancé leaves town to attend to his terminally ill mother, she visits his younger brother (Nicolas Cage) and is astonished by the strong mutual attraction between them. This film creates a warm portrait of an Italian-American family, and it gave me a better understanding of the word "amore."

6. 'Summertime' (1955)

Photo Courtesy of PriceGrabberKatherine Hepburn shows her vulnerable side more than usual as the perky Ohio secretary who vacations in Venice, where she has a love affair with a handsome Italian man. The location shots around Piazza San Marco and along the canals capture the romance of that "improbable city" better than any film I know.

7. 'The Bridges of Madison County' (1995)

Photo Courtesy of PriceGrabberA homemaker (Meryl Streep) in rural Iowa has a torrid romantic involvement with a National Geographic photographer (Clint Eastwood) while her husband and children are away. Told in flashback, the story is lent poignancy as the now adult children learn of the affair after their mother’s death. In this film, I enjoyed seeing Eastwood’s sensitive side as an actor and director.

8. 'The Umbrellas of Cherbourg' (1964)

Photo Courtesy of PriceGrabberEvery word is sung in French in this bittersweet Gallic gem. Catherine Deneuve is radiant as the young woman who discovers she is carrying her boyfriend’s child after he leaves to fight in the Algerian War. While he lies wounded, she marries a wealthy man who will raise the child as his own. The film moves on to an emotional ending that leaves me in tears every time.

9. 'The Way We Were' (1973)

Photo Courtesy of PriceGrabberThis film chronicles the romantic relationship between Jewish political activist Katie (Barbra Streisand) and WASP-ish writer Hubbell (Robert Redford) from 1930s New York to 1950s Hollywood. After Katie seduces Hubbell, they marry and have some good years before their marriage crumbles. But what I enjoy most about this movie is its feeling of nostalgia.

10. 'When Harry Met Sally...' (1989)
Early on Harry (Billy Crystal) tells Sally (Meg Ryan), "Men and women can’t be friends because the sex part always gets in the way," and the film goes on to explore this notion. My favorite scene is where Sally sits with Harry in a restaurant and demonstrates how a woman fakes an orgasm, after which a woman at another table tells her server, "I’ll have what she’s having."

Top 10 soccers

TOP TEN FOOTBALL PLAYER IN WORLD







1. Ronaldinho, Barcelona
Total Earning : $29.5 million eqv £16 million eqv €23.5 million
The impish Barcelona play-maker is not enjoying the best of seasons by his own standards. Like many of the stars of the last World Cup, a long club and international season has taken its physical toll. But he has leapfrogged David Beckham to become soccer’s top-earning player thanks to endorsement deals with Nike and the likes of consumer electronics giant Sony
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2. David Beckham, Real Madrid
Total Earning : $29.1 million eqv £15.8 million eqv €23.2 million
No one can shift soccer merchandise like Beckham. He did it for Manchester United during his pomp and for Real Madrid over the past four years, where he won over the fans if not the critics. Now coming to America on the back of a potential $250 million marketing and playing deal with the Los Angeles Galaxy, he has proved he has the marketing savvy to put him in the elite of sports commercial superstars who outlast their playing days.













3. Ronaldo, AC Milan
Total Earning : $23.4 million eqv £12.7 million eqv €18.6 million
Injury has reduced the buck-toothed Brazilian striker to a super-sized shadow of the player who is one of only two people to be named FIFA’s World Footballer of the Year three times. Offloaded by Real Madrid in a clear-out of its galacticos to AC Milan, Ronaldo seems destined for America, where his playboy lifestyle will sustain marketing appeal that is going nowhere in Europe
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4. Wayne Rooney, Manchester United
Total Earning : $17.2 million eqv £9.3 million eqv €13.7 million
The epitome of the sports star who wears his brains in his boots, Rooney’s on-field goal-scoring partnership this season with Cristiano Ronaldo, cemented by Paul Scholes’ Indian summer, has made Manchester United the English Premiership’s unexpected top dogs. The barely 20-something’s commercial challenge is to turn raw soccer talent into polished marketing power.

























5. Michael Ballack, Chelsea
Total Earning : $16.8 million eqv £9.1 million eqv €13.4 million
The switch from being Bayern Munich’s superstar to just another highly paid midfielder in Chelsea’s glittering firmament of world-class stars has proved a challenge for the German on the pitch. But not when it comes to his bank account. Chelsea is reported to pay him a base salary of $240,000 (£121,000) a week, which would make him–for now–the top-paid player in the game.

6. Thierry Henry, Arsenal
Total Earning : $15.8 million eqv £8.6 million eqv €12.6 million
One of Europe’s most feared strikers has suffered more than most in 2006-2007 from a punishing 2005-2006 season that culminated in France’s defeat in the World Cup Final. But the Arsenal captain’s elegance and glamour on and off the pitch–he is married to model Nicole Merry–keeps him a marketeers’ favorite–while his Arselal contract of $220,000 (£112,000) a week keeps his bank manager merry, too.















7. Zinedine Zidane, Real Madrid
Total Earning : $15.6 million eqv £8.5 million eqv €12.4 million
An inglorious end to a glorious career–that head butt in the 2006 World Cup Final–has not diminished the Frenchman’s cult status at home now that he is retired. Famously shy for a superstar, he always made more from his playing than his pitching abilities. His earnings power is eroding now that his feet no longer do his talking.





8. Fabio Cannavaro, Real Madrid
Total Earning : $14.6 million eqv £7.9 million eqv €11.6 million
Leading Italy to the 2006 World Cup catapulted this Italian defender into the ranks of soccer’s best paid thanks to a move to Real Madrid from scandal- tainted Juventus. In Spain, he is not quite the consistent force he was in Italy, but the 32-year-old is still in fine enough form to strip down to his underwear for Dolce & Gabbana ads.















































































9. John Terry, Chelsea
Total Earning : $14.3 million eqv £7.7 million eqv €11.4 million
A hard-driving muscular center half for club and country, Chelsea’s iconic captain makes our list thanks to billionaire owner Ramon Abramovich’s largesse and a lucrative endorsement deal with kit maker Umbro, even though he is no clothes-hanger. Terry is likely to move up the earnings league next year as his contract is up for renewal.


10. Steven Gerrard, Liverpool
Total Earning : $14.2 million eqv £7.7 million eqv €11.3 million
Liverpool’s heart and soul, local boy Gerrard provides box-to-box English drive to a midfield of European flair. He’s inspirational on the field, and handsomely paid by Liverpool for being so, but has yet to break through to the highest level of marketing superstardom.

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