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Voldemort: Origins of the Heir: Directed by Gianmaria Pezzato. With Ella Stockton, Stefano Rossi Giordani, Margaret Ashley, Andrea Baglio. A fan made prequel to the Harry Potter series based on Tom Riddle and his progression to becoming The Dark Lord.
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L'Urban Art interpreta il vino: Andrea Buglisi firma la collezione Monovarietali Bio di Baglio di Pianetto
Fonte: Ufficio stampa Baglio di Pianetto c/o fruitecom srlMaurizio Turrisi – Jessica BusoliW: www.fruitecom.it Andrea Buglisi firma la nuova veste grafica dei Monovarietali Biodi Baglio di Pianetto Un restyling che vuole celebrare il legame sempre più stretto tra l’azienda siciliana della famiglia Marzotto e la città della Santuzza: le opere dello street artist palermitano diventano così le…
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Horror Movies Based on True Events
Open Water (2003)
When a couple goes scuba diving in Open Water, their boat accidentally leaves them behind in shark-infested water. It’s based on something that really happened to American tourists Tom and Eileen Lonergan, who were left behind by a diving company off the Great Barrier Reef. By the time the mistake was realized two days later, it was too late, and they were never seen again. A shark attack seems not to have been the cause of death, however, as the couple’s dive jackets were eventually found. The jackets weren’t damaged, which suggested that the Lonergans likely took them off, “delirious from dehydration,” and drowned.
Borderland (2007)
When three friends head to a Mexican border town to have some fun in this movie, they get mixed up with a cult specializing in human sacrifice. The concept loosely stems from the life of Adolfo de Jesus Constanzo, a drug lord and cult leader who was responsible for the death of American student Mark Kilroy.
A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
The iconic baddie Freddy Krueger kills teenagers via their dreams in Wes Craven’s franchise-launching film. Craven told Vulture that the idea stemmed from an article he read in The Los Angeles Times about a family of Cambodian refugees with a young son who reported awful nightmares. “He told his parents he was afraid that if he slept, the thing chasing him would get him, so he tried to stay awake for days at a time,” said Craven. “When he finally fell asleep, his parents thought this crisis was over. Then they heard screams in the middle of the night. By the time they got to him, he was dead. He died in the middle of a nightmare. Here was a youngster having a vision of a horror that everyone older was denying. That became the central line of Nightmare on Elm Street.”
Black Water (2007)
Set in the swamps of Australia, this movie sees a group of fishers attacked by a humongous crocodile. It was inspired by an actual crocodile attack in the Australian outback in 2003 that killed a man named Brett Mann in an area that his friends said they’d “never, ever” seen a crocodile before.
Dead Ringers (1988)
In David Cronenberg’s movie, Jeremy Irons plays twin gynecologists who do messed up things with patients and ultimately die together in the end. Cronenberg adapted the movie from Bari Wood and Jack Geasland’s novel Twins, which was inspired by the lives of actual twin gynecologists Stewart and Cyril Marcus. TheNew York Times noted that the Marcuses enjoyed “trading places to fool their patients” and that they ultimately “retreat[ed] into heavy drug use and utter isolation.”
Deliver Us From Evil (2014)
The movie follows a cop and a priest who team up to take on the supernatural. It’s based on self-proclaimed “demonologist” Ralph Sarchie’s memoir Beware the Night, in which he tells supposedly true stories, such as the time he found himself “in the presence of one of hell’s most dangerous devils” possessing a woman.
Poltergeist (1982)
In Poltergeist, a family’s home is invaded by ghosts that abduct one of the daughters. The film was inspiredby unexplained events, such as loud popping noises and moved objects, that occurred in 1958 at the Hermanns’ home in Seaford, New York.
Psycho (1960)
Alfred Hitchcock’s essential film traces a woman who embezzles money from her employer and runs off to a mysterious hotel where she is (58-year-old spoiler alert) murdered by the man running it, Norman Bates. Bates is said to have been based on Ed Gein, a Wisconsin man who was convicted for one murder in the 1950s, but suspected for others. He also was a grave robber, and authorities found many disturbing results of that in his home, including bowls crafted from human skulls and a lampshade made from the skin of someone’s face.
Scream (1996)
The classic ‘90s slasher flick uses dark humor to tell the story of a group of teens and a mystery man named Ghostface who wants to murder them. But the real story ain’t funny. The movie was inspired by the Gainesville Ripper, real name Danny Rolling, who killed five Florida students by knife over a span of three days in August 1990.
The Conjuring (2013)
The movie stars Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga as ghost hunters helping out a family in a haunted 18th-century farmhouse. The hunters, Ed and Lorraine Warren, are real people, as is the Perron family that they assist. Lorraine was a consultant on the movie and insists that many of the supernatural horrors really happened, and one of the daughters who is depicted in the film, Andrea Perron, says the same. She recalled an angry spirit named Bathsheba to USA Today:“Whoever the spirit was, she perceived herself to be mistress of the house and she resented the competition my mother posed for that position.”
Annabelle (2014)
The creepy porcelain doll from The Conjuring gets her terror on in this spin-off of The Conjuring. The ghost-hunting Warrens have claimed that there was a real Raggedy Ann doll that moved by itself and wrote creepy-ass notes saying things like, “Help us.” The woman who owned it contacted a medium, who claimed that it was possessed by a seven-year-old girl named Annabelle who had died there.
The Disappointments Room (2016)
Kate Beckinsale stars in the movie as an architect who moves to a new home with a mysterious room in the attic that she eventually learns was previously used as a room where rich people would cast off disabled children. It was reportedly inspired by a Rhode Island woman who discovered a similar room in her house that she says was built by a 19th century judge to lock away his disabled daughter.
The Exorcist (1973)
Two priests attempt to remove a demon from a young girl in this box office smash. The movie was based on a 1949 Washington Post article with the headline “Priest Frees Mt. Rainier Boy Reported Held in Devil’s Grip.” Director William Friedkin spoke about the article to Time Out London: “Maybe one day they’ll discover the cause of what happened to that young man, but back then, it was only curable by an exorcism. His family weren’t even Catholics, they were Lutheran. They started with doctors and then psychiatrists and then psychologists and then they went to their minister who couldn’t help them. And they wound up with the Catholic church. The Washington Post article says that the boy was possessed and exorcised. That’s pretty out on a limb for a national newspaper to put on its front page… You’re not going to see that on the front page of an intelligent newspaper unless there’s something there.
The Girl Next Door (2007)
The movie follows the abuse of a teenage girl at the hands of her aunt, and it was inspired by the murder of Sylvia Likens in 1965. The 16-year-old girl was abused by her caregiver, Gertrude Baniszewski, Baniszewski’s children, and other neighborhood children, as entertainment. They ultimately killed her, with the cause of death determined as “brain swelling, internal hemorrhaging of the brain, and shock induced by Sylvia’s extensive skin damage,”
The Possession (2012)
Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Kyra Sedgwick star in the movie as a couple with a young daughter who becomes fascinated with an antique wooden box found at a yard sale. Of course, the box turns out to be home to a spirit. The flick’s “true story” basis came from an eBay listing for “a haunted Jewish wine cabinet box” containing oddities such as two locks of hair, one candlestick, and an evil spirit that caused supernatural activity. The box sold for $280 and gained attention when a Jewish newspaper ran an article about its so-called powers.
The Rite (2011)
In The Rite, a mortician enrolls in seminary and eventually takes an exorcism class in Rome, where demonic encounters ensue. The movie was based on the life of a real exorcist, Father Gary Thomas, whose work was the focus of journalist Matt Baglio’s book The Rite: The Making of an Exorcist. A Roman Catholic priest, Thomas was one of 14 Vatican-certified exorcists working in America in 2011. He served as an advisor on the film and told The Los Angeles Times that in the previous four years he had exorcised five people.
The Sacrament (2013)
In the movie, a man travels to find his sister who joined a remote religious commune, where, yep, bad things happen. It was inspired by the 1978 Jonestown massacre, in which cult leader Jim Jones led 909 of his followers to partake in a “murder-suicide ceremony” using cyanide poisoning.
The Shining (1980)
Stanley Kubrick’s horror masterpiece is about a man who is driven to insanity by supernatural forces while staying at a remote hotel in the Rockies. The movie Derives from Stephen King’s book of the same name, which was inspired by the Stanley Hotel in Colorado, where plenty of guests have reported seeing ghosts. The Stanley wasn’t actually used in the movie, however, because Kubrick didn’t think it looked scary enough.
The Silence of the Lambs(1991)
The Oscar-winning film tells the story of an FBI cadet who enlists the help of a cannibal/serial killer to pin down another serial killer, Buffalo Bill, who skins the bodies of his victims. FBI special agent John Douglas, who consulted on the film, has explained that Bill was inspired in part by the serial killer Ted Bundy, who like Bill, wore a fake cast. Ed Gein is also believed to be an inspiration, what with the whole skinning thing. And per Rolling Stone, 1980s killer Gary Heidnik was a reference for how Buffalo Bill kept victims in a basement pit.
The Strangers (2008)
Three killers in masks terrorize the suburban home of a couple (played by Liv Tyler and Scott Speedman) in this invasion thriller. Writer-director Bryan Bertino has said the film was inspired by something that happened to him in childhood. “As a kid, I lived in a house on a street in the middle of nowhere. One night, while our parents were out, somebody knocked on the front door and my little sister answered it,” he said. “At the door were some people asking for somebody that didn’t live there. We later found out that these people were knocking on doors in the area and, if no one was home, breaking into the houses.”
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974 & 2003)
Ed Gein also reportedly inspired elements of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and its remake. The movies are about groups of friends who come into contact with the murderous cannibal Leatherface. The original film memorably features a room filled with furniture created from human bones, a nod to Gein’s home.
The Town That Dreaded Sundown (1976 & 2014)
The original film follows a Texas Ranger as he tracks down a serial killer threatening a small town, and the 2014 sequel of the same name essentially revives the same plot. Both are based on the Texarkana Moonlight Murders of 1946, when a “Phantom Killer” took out five people over ten weeks. The case remains unsolved
Veronica (2018)
The recent Netflix release follows a 15-year-old girl who uses a Ouija board and accidentally connects with a demon that terrorizes her and her family. The movie’s based on a real police report from a Madrid neighborhood. As the story goes, a girl performed a séance at school and then “experienced months of seizures and hallucinations, particularly of shadows and presences surrounding her,” according to NewsWeek. The police report came a year after the girl’s death when three officers and the Chief Inspect of the National Police reported several unnatural occurrences at her family’s home that they called “a situation of mystery and rarity.”
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ALIMENTAZIONE E SPORT: Andrea Devicenzi ospite d’onore a Verona "E' per noi stato un piacere invitare un atleta entrato nella storia dello sport internazionale alla tavola rotonda organizzata per domenica a Verona…
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'Voldemort: Origins of the Heir': una pequeña aventura de lo más entretenida
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Ver proyectos de calidad en YouTube siempre es de agradecer, y estos fans de ‘Harry Potter’ lo han conseguido. Parece mentira que un grupo de fans, con una campaña crowdfunding, hayan conseguido un proyecto tan sólido. El acabado de esta historia es sencillamente fantástico, con una producción de lo más ambiciosa y llena de pequeños detalles de lo más frikis. Es una película de fans para fans, y…
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#WEBONESTO: cyberbullismo contro il cyberbullismo
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BEYOND SYMMETRY - A film about diversity, love and inclusiveness from Amerigo on Vimeo.
Beyond Symmetry is a short film that highlights the simple contrast between the extraordinary people of Shanghai. No matter who you are or where you come from, beauty lies within you and the ones you love. We’re proud to show you a different perspective of a place we call home.
Director: Amerigo Brini DoP: Stevo Shen Executive Producer: Ray Fu Producer: Malik Ndiaye Editor: Amerigo Brini Production Assistants: Annabelle, Yin
Gaffer: Ma Baping 1st AC: Geoff Yuan Colorist: Nicola Gasparri - MPC Shanghai Original Score + Sound design: Paolo Baglio Poem Writer: Andrea Cavaletto Translator: Mengdi Still Photographer: Mathieu Rabary
Talents (in order of appearance): Datianshi, P-Kid, Yang, Pikai, Lee , Weronika Truszczyńska, Bamboo, Wangeli, He Jing, Daifuhui, Chingi, Hsieh Yuen, Xiao Wei, Thibau Delaire, Lukaz, Marshall, Faar, Arsin, William, Xiaojia, Marshall, Jeremy Hu, Xiao Ji, Stephen Khou.
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Possibile richiedere certificazioni anti covid-19 presso l'Università di Catania
A Catania nasce “ANTI_COVID-LAB” per testare tessuti per mascherine e DPI anti COVID-19. L’Istituto Superiore di Sanità (ISS) ha dato il via libera ai test su mascherine chirurgiche a uso medico effettuati dall’Anti-Covid Lab, per la valutazione dell’Effetto Batterio Filtrante (BFE), in accordo con la norma UNI14683. L’ Anti-Covid Lab ” è stato messo a punto dall’Università degli Studi di Catania e dai Laboratori Nazionali del Sud (LNS) dell’Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare per la verifica delle qualità funzionali di tessuti destinati alla realizzazione di mascherine ed altri DPI per la prevenzione del contagio nell’emergenza COVID-19. Grazie all’approvazione dell'Istituto superiore di Sanità, la struttura che ha sede presso il centro servizi BRIT dell’Università di Catania (Bio-nanotech Research and Innovation Tower), sarà adesso in grado di rilasciare alle aziende che dovesse richiederlo, sottoscrivendo apposita convenzione, la relazione tecnica necessaria per la certificazione a norma UNI14638 (mascherine chirurgiche ad uso medico) da parte dell'Istituto. L’Università degli Studi di Catania e i Laboratori Nazionali del Sud (LNS) dell’Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare hanno messo a punto “ANTI_COVID-LAB”: un laboratorio per la verifica delle qualità funzionali di tessuti destinati alla realizzazione di mascherine ed altri DPI per la prevenzione del contagio nell’emergenza COVID-19. Il laboratorio fornirà assistenza tecnico-scientifica alle aziende che potranno richiedere di testare tessuti per realizzare mascherine e altri dispositivi medici secondo gli standard previsti dalle normative vigenti.
Il laboratorio “ANTI_COVID-LAB” è stato realizzato in tempi rapidissimi grazie al lavoro di una task-force composta da personale dei due enti con competenze scientifiche e tecniche in diverse discipline ed è collocato all’interno del centro servizi BRIT (Bio-nanotech Research and Innovation Tower) dell’Università di Catania. I ricercatori dell’Università di Catania e del LNS stanno continuando a lavorare per arricchire e migliorare i servizi offerti alle aziende del territorio. “Sono davvero impressionato dall’impegno con il quale il personale docente e tecnico amministrativo del nostro Ateneo sta affrontando l’emergenza COVID” ha dichiarato il Rettore Francesco Priolo. “Si tratta di un esempio di interdisciplinarietà in cui l’ingegneria, la chimica, la fisica e la microbiologia collaborano per raggiungere in tempi rapidi un importante traguardo di interesse per la comunità. La vicinanza con l’INFN è stata la chiave per fare massa critica nel territorio e portare a termine una ricerca mirata nel settore della certificazione dei tessuti per dispositivi di protezione individuale”. “In questo momento di crisi il nostro primo pensiero e le nostre priorità vanno alla salute delle persone,” commenta Antonio Zoccoli, presidente dell’INFN “ per questo motivo l'INFN insieme all’Università di Catania si sono mossi da subito per predisporre un laboratorio congiunto anticovid che permettesse di dare un contributo nel fronteggiare l’emergenza sanitaria. Siamo molto orgogliosi della risposta della nostra comunità che in tempi strettissimi e in una situazione molto complicata è riuscita a rendere operativa questa iniziativa” conclude Zoccoli. “Abbiamo saputo fare sistema e stiamo dando il nostro contributo in questa emergenza”, dichiara il Prof. Salvatore Baglio che su invito del Magnifico Rettore si è occupato di coordinare l’iniziativa. “Ci siamo attivati per identificare le problematiche principali connesse alla realizzazione di mascherine chirurgiche ed il ruolo che l’Università di Catania con le sue competenze e tecnologie avrebbe potuto avere per rendersi utile e dare il proprio contributo a questa emergenza. Abbiamo trovato la risposta entusiastica ed efficientissima dei LNS facendo sistema e riuscendo a mettere a punto l’attrezzatura e la procedure di misura in tempi rapidissimi. Oltre che ai colleghi dei Laboratori Nazionali del Sud, il riconoscimento va dato al Prof. Nunzio Tuccitto (Chimica), al Dott. Stefano Stracquadanio (microbiologia) ed alla Prof.ssa Stefania Stefani (microbiologia) e ai tecnici del BRIT. “In pochi giorni - sottolinea Giacomo Cuttone che ha coordinato il gruppo INFN ai Laboratori Nazionali del Sud - le competenze maturate negli scorsi decenni nel campo degli acceleratori e delle tecnologie sottomarine sono state rapidamente riadattate per fornire un servizio alle aziende italiane e siciliane che potranno trovare anche una occasione di riconversione della produzione al servizio del nostro Paese”. “Oltre che ai colleghi dell’Università di Catania il riconoscimento va dato all’ing. Mario Musumeci, all’ing. Andrea Miraglia ed ai tecnici Santi Passarello, Luca D’Antoni e Carmelo Marchetta che hanno lavorato anche durante il fine settimana per mettere a punto gli aspetti meccanici dell’attrezzatura, e con il supporto legale dell’Avv. D. Sorelli per la definizione delle procedure certificative”. Descrizione di test e analisi eseguibili presso l’ANTI_COVID-LAB Caratterizzazione dei materiali, in particolare per le indagini di bagnabilità dei tessuti necessarie per la valutazione della natura idrofobica/idrofilica per mezzo del metodo di misura della goccia sessile con strumento ottico munito di dosaggio automatico di due liquidi test per la determinazione simultanea di angolo di contatto ed energia libera superficiale. Analisi morfologica dei materiali su scala micrometrica e sub micrometrica, ove richiesto, per mezzo di metodologie di microscopia a scansione elettronica (SEM). Campionamento di aerosol con sistema di test a” impattore a cascata multi stadio” per applicazione della normativa sui requisiti per maschere facciali ad uso medico destinate a limitare la trasmissione di agenti infettivi tra pazienti e personale clinico durante gli interventi chirurgici e altri contesti medici con requisiti simili (EN-14683:2019). Il sistema di test impiegato all’ANTI_COVID-LAB consente di eseguire campionamenti microbiologici di batteri e funghi attraverso l’utilizzo di un impattore inerziale ed un sistema di aspirazione d’aria controllato che simula il normale processo di respirazione. L’aerosol prodotto contenente una quantità standardizzata di batteri è aspirato dal sistema e fatto passare attraverso il tessuto da caratterizzare consentendo così nell’impattore di misurare la proprietà batterio filtrante del tessuto in esame. Il sistema di caratterizzazione è stato realizzato grazie ad una collaborazione multidisciplinare (ingegneria, chimica, fisica, microbiologia) tra l’Università di Catania e i Laboratori Nazionali del Sud dell’INFN e verrà mantenuto in funzione e continuamente migliorato per offrire un servizio alle aziende che ne manifesteranno l’esigenza. Nell’attesa di mettere a punto le procedure formali per l’accesso al servizio offerto, le aziende interessate sono invitate a contattare il Delegato alla Ricerca dell’Università di Catania, Prof. Salvatore Baglio, tramite email [email protected] Read the full article
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7 Casos de Morte de Fisiculturista Que Chocaram as Fãs
Receber a notícia que alguém que admiramos e que nos serve de inspiração morreu é sempre algo triste e isso não é diferente para os fãs do fisiculturismo, que certamente se chocam ao ouvir falar a respeito de uma morte de fisiculturista que eles admiram.
Entretanto, dependendo da circunstância da morte, a tristeza pode vir acompanhada de susto e choque, como ocorreu nos casos drásticos e trágicos de morte de fisiculturista que a gente vai relembrar no artigo de hoje.
Boa parte das histórias retratadas a seguir envolveu o uso de esteroides, uma prática bastante conhecida por trazer graves problemas para a saúde.
7 casos de morte de fisiculturista que chocaram os fãs
1. Rich Piana
Imagem: Reprodução Instagram via The Sun
O fisiculturista americano faleceu no ano de 2017 aos 46 anos de idade, mais de duas semanas depois de ser colocado em coma induzido depois de sofrer uma emergência médica. A suspeita é que isso tenha acontecido possivelmente em decorrência de uma overdose.
A polícia revelou ter encontrado frascos de testosterona, um dos efeitos colaterais da testosterona é o ganho de massa muscular, e pó branco na casa de Piana. Em 2016, o fisiculturista havia confessado abertamente que fazia o uso de esteroides.
O americano foi campeão de competições de fisiculturismo em Los Angeles no ano de 2003 e Sacramento no ano de 2009, além de ter atuado como empresário.
2. Andreas Munzer
Imagem: sportnahrung-engel.de via ABC News
Outra morte de fisiculturista que chocou o público foi o falecimento do austríaco Andreas Munzer. O caso aconteceu no ano de 1996, quando ele tinha apenas 31 anos de idade, e permanece nos dias de hoje como uma daquelas histórias que servem de alerta para outros praticantes do fisiculturismo.
Isso porque, embora não tenha sido confirmado, as suspeitas apontam para a hipótese de que ele tenha falecido em decorrência de uma falência múltipla de órgãos, provavelmente resultante de supostos anos de abuso de esteroides anabolizantes.
Uma lenda impressionante a respeito da história do austríaco é que a sua autópsia teria revelado um percentual quase zerado de gordura no seu corpo.
3. Mike Matarazzo
Imagem: via Muscle and Fitness
“A maioria dos caras pensa que nada ruim vai acontecer com eles. Mas preste atenção. Você vai ver mais e mais problemas cardíacos sérios e pior, uma vez que esses caras chegarem aos 40 anos”. Este fala de alerta é atribuída ao fisiculturista americano Mike Matarazzo, que certamente sabia muito bem o que estava dizendo.
Isso porque ele precisou ser submetido a uma cirurgia de bypass triplo de peito aberto aos 38 anos de idade, sofreu um ataque cardíacos aos 41 anos de idade e faleceu com apenas 48 anos de idade em 2014, enquanto esperava por um transplante de coração.
O falecimento de Matarazzo, que foi um fisiculturista popular nos anos 90, também foi atribuído a anos de abuso de esteroides.
4. Ben Harnett
Imagem: Facebook Ben Harnett via The Sun
Em 2019, Ben Harnett, que já foi o segundo colocado da competição Mr. England, um concurso de beleza masculino famoso da Inglaterra, foi encontrado morto aos 37 anos de idade enquanto se preparava para uma competição de fisiculturismo.
Foi noticiado que Harnett havia usado uma mistura fatal de esteroides e cocaína. O seu exame post-mortem indicou uma evidência de uso indevido de esteroides, comumente vista em associação com o fisiculturismo.
O médico legista responsável pelo caso, Eric Armstrong, declarou estar seguro de que o uso dos esteroides em combinação com a cocaína foi um fator para a morte do fisiculturista.
5. Sifiso Lungelo Thabete
Imagem: Instagram via New York Post
Uma carreira que foi interrompida cedo em uma tentativa de entreter o público. O sul-africano Thabete faleceu aos 23 anos de idade depois de tentar dar um salto mortal para trás com o objetivo de animar as pessoas que assistiam a uma competição da qual ele participava em seu país.
A acrobacia deu completamente errado e o fisiculturista caiu no chão de mau jeito, quebrando o seu pescoço com o impacto da queda. Ainda que algumas pessoas tenham tentado socorrê-lo, o Thabete morreu a caminho do hospital.
O sul-africano era campeão mundial pela Federação Internacional de Fisiculturismo (IFBF, na sigla em inglês) na categoria de 75 kg.
6. Joseph Baglio
Imagem: via The New York Times
Joseph Baglio, que era de Staten Island, Nova Iorque, nos Estados Unidos, morreu de insuficiência cardíaca aos 40 anos de idade no ano de 2007 em um encontro de praticantes do powerlifting.
Antes do episódio trágico, o fisiculturista já tinha levado um baita susto: por conta do uso de esteroides, o seu coração havia sofrido um alargamento que quase o matou e fez com que ele precisasse receber um transplante de coração aos 38 anos de idade.
Dois anos após o falecimento de Baglio, as autoridades anunciaram o indiciamento do médico Robert Lucent, sob a acusação de prescrever esteroides ilegalmente para o fisiculturista e para mais de 200 outras pessoas entre os anos de 2005 e 2007.
7. Dallas McCarver
Imagem: Reprodução/Arquivo Pessoal via Esporte Fera
Aos 26 anos de idade, Dallas McCarver foi encontrado desacordado em sua residência na Flórida, nos Estados Unidos, em agosto de 2017 e foi declarado como morto algumas horas depois. Na época, o fisiculturista americano se preparava para participar do Mr. Olympia, uma das competições mais famosas de fisiculturismo em todo o mundo.
Quando a tragédia aconteceu, a suspeita da causa da morte foi que McCarver teria se engasgado com algum alimento, o que teria provocado uma asfixia no fisiculturista. O americano foi encontrado e encaminhado ao hospital pelo colega e também fisiculturista, o australiano Josh Lenartowicz, que estava hospedado na casa do americano, onde também se preparava para participar do Mr. Olympia.
Meses antes, McCarver havia desmaiado no palco da competição Arnold Classis Australia. Na época, o fisiculturista fez uma publicação no Instagra, explicando que estava lutando contra uma infecção respiratória que tinha evoluído para uma bronquite, prejudicando a sua capacidade de recuperar o fôlego.
Fontes e Referências Adicionais:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4033492/
http://www.academia.edu/Documents/in/Bodybuilding
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5870326/
https://www.health.harvard.edu/mens-health/is-testosterone-therapy-safe-take-a-breath-before-you-take-t
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Il Volo at Partita del Cuore, great performance of football and solidarity / Il Volo alla Partita del Cuore, una grande performance di calcio e solidarietà / Il Volo na Partita del Cuore, grande performance em futebol e solidariedade
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Il Volo at Partita del Cuore, great performance of football and solidarity / Il Volo alla Partita del Cuore, una grande performance di calcio e solidarietà / Il Volo na Partita del Cuore, grande performance em futebol e solidariedade
Il 30 maggio 2018 a Genova si è tenuta la 27ª edizione de La Partita del Cuore, dedicata a Fabrizio Frizzi, grande presentatore fiore all’occhiello delle precedenti edizioni. Una persona umile che “ci metteva proprio il cuore”, come i commossi amici Antonella Clerici e Carlo Conti hanno ricordato prima del fischio d’inizio. - Leggi in Italiano. Em 30 de maio de 2018, em Gênova, aconteceu a 27ª edição da "Partita del Cuore", dedicada à Fabrizio Frizzi, grande apresentador, destaque das edições anteriores. Uma pessoa humilde que "colocava o coração nas coisas", como os amigos Antonella Clerici e Carlo Conti, muito comovidos, recordaram antes do apito inicial - Leia em Português. Soon in English!
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Horror Movies Based on True Events
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Open Water (2003) When a couple goes scuba diving in Open Water, their boat accidentally leaves them behind in shark-infested water. It’s based on something that really happened to American tourists Tom and Eileen Lonergan, who were left behind by a diving company off the Great Barrier Reef. By the time the mistake was realized two days later, it was too late, and they were never seen again. A shark attack seems not to have been the cause of death, however, as the couple’s dive jackets were eventually found. The jackets weren’t damaged, which suggested that the Lonergans likely took them off, “delirious from dehydration,” and drowned.
Borderland (2007) When three friends head to a Mexican border town to have some fun in this movie, they get mixed up with a cult specializing in human sacrifice. The concept loosely stems from the life of Adolfo de Jesus Constanzo, a drug lord and cult leader who was responsible for the death of American student Mark Kilroy.
A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) The iconic baddie Freddy Krueger kills teenagers via their dreams in Wes Craven’s franchise-launching film. Craven told Vulture that the idea stemmed from an article he read in The Los Angeles Times about a family of Cambodian refugees with a young son who reported awful nightmares. “He told his parents he was afraid that if he slept, the thing chasing him would get him, so he tried to stay awake for days at a time,” said Craven. “When he finally fell asleep, his parents thought this crisis was over. Then they heard screams in the middle of the night. By the time they got to him, he was dead. He died in the middle of a nightmare. Here was a youngster having a vision of a horror that everyone older was denying. That became the central line of Nightmare on Elm Street.”
Black Water (2007) Set in the swamps of Australia, this movie sees a group of fishers attacked by a humongous crocodile. It was inspired by an actual crocodile attack in the Australian outback in 2003 that killed a man named Brett Mann in an area that his friends said they’d “never, ever” seen a crocodile before.
Dead Ringers (1988) In David Cronenberg’s movie, Jeremy Irons plays twin gynecologists who do messed up things with patients and ultimately die together in the end. Cronenberg adapted the movie from Bari Wood and Jack Geasland’s novel Twins, which was inspired by the lives of actual twin gynecologists Stewart and Cyril Marcus. TheNew York Times noted that the Marcuses enjoyed “trading places to fool their patients” and that they ultimately “retreat[ed] into heavy drug use and utter isolation.”
Deliver Us From Evil (2014) The movie follows a cop and a priest who team up to take on the supernatural. It’s based on self-proclaimed “demonologist” Ralph Sarchie’s memoir Beware the Night, in which he tells supposedly true stories, such as the time he found himself "in the presence of one of hell's most dangerous devils" possessing a woman.
Poltergeist (1982) In Poltergeist, a family’s home is invaded by ghosts that abduct one of the daughters. The film was inspiredby unexplained events, such as loud popping noises and moved objects, that occurred in 1958 at the Hermanns’ home in Seaford, New York.
Psycho (1960) Alfred Hitchcock’s essential film traces a woman who embezzles money from her employer and runs off to a mysterious hotel where she is (58-year-old spoiler alert) murdered by the man running it, Norman Bates. Bates is said to have been based on Ed Gein, a Wisconsin man who was convicted for one murder in the 1950s, but suspected for others. He also was a grave robber, and authorities found many disturbing results of that in his home, including bowls crafted from human skulls and a lampshade made from the skin of someone’s face.
Scream (1996) The classic ‘90s slasher flick uses dark humor to tell the story of a group of teens and a mystery man named Ghostface who wants to murder them. But the real story ain’t funny. The movie was inspired by the Gainesville Ripper, real name Danny Rolling, who killed five Florida students by knife over a span of three days in August 1990.
The Conjuring (2013) The movie stars Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga as ghost hunters helping out a family in a haunted 18th-century farmhouse. The hunters, Ed and Lorraine Warren, are real people, as is the Perron family that they assist. Lorraine was a consultant on the movie and insists that many of the supernatural horrors really happened, and one of the daughters who is depicted in the film, Andrea Perron, says the same. She recalled an angry spirit named Bathsheba to USA Today:“Whoever the spirit was, she perceived herself to be mistress of the house and she resented the competition my mother posed for that position.”
Annabelle (2014) The creepy porcelain doll from The Conjuring gets her terror on in this spin-off of The Conjuring. The ghost-hunting Warrens have claimed that there was a real Raggedy Ann doll that moved by itself and wrote creepy-ass notes saying things like, “Help us.” The woman who owned it contacted a medium, who claimed that it was possessed by a seven-year-old girl named Annabelle who had died there.
The Disappointments Room (2016) Kate Beckinsale stars in the movie as an architect who moves to a new home with a mysterious room in the attic that she eventually learns was previously used as a room where rich people would cast off disabled children. It was reportedly inspired by a Rhode Island woman who discovered a similar room in her house that she says was built by a 19th century judge to lock away his disabled daughter.
The Exorcist (1973) Two priests attempt to remove a demon from a young girl in this box office smash. The movie was based on a 1949 Washington Post article with the headline “Priest Frees Mt. Rainier Boy Reported Held in Devil's Grip.” Director William Friedkin spoke about the article to Time Out London: ��Maybe one day they’ll discover the cause of what happened to that young man, but back then, it was only curable by an exorcism. His family weren’t even Catholics, they were Lutheran. They started with doctors and then psychiatrists and then psychologists and then they went to their minister who couldn’t help them. And they wound up with the Catholic church. The Washington Post article says that the boy was possessed and exorcised. That’s pretty out on a limb for a national newspaper to put on its front page… You’re not going to see that on the front page of an intelligent newspaper unless there’s something there.
The Girl Next Door (2007) The movie follows the abuse of a teenage girl at the hands of her aunt, and it was inspired by the murder of Sylvia Likens in 1965. The 16-year-old girl was abused by her caregiver, Gertrude Baniszewski, Baniszewski’s children, and other neighborhood children, as entertainment. They ultimately killed her, with the cause of death determined as “brain swelling, internal hemorrhaging of the brain, and shock induced by Sylvia's extensive skin damage,”
The Possession (2012) Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Kyra Sedgwick star in the movie as a couple with a young daughter who becomes fascinated with an antique wooden box found at a yard sale. Of course, the box turns out to be home to a spirit. The flick’s “true story” basis came from an eBay listing for “a haunted Jewish wine cabinet box” containing oddities such as two locks of hair, one candlestick, and an evil spirit that caused supernatural activity. The box sold for $280 and gained attention when a Jewish newspaper ran an article about its so-called powers.
The Rite (2011) In The Rite, a mortician enrolls in seminary and eventually takes an exorcism class in Rome, where demonic encounters ensue. The movie was based on the life of a real exorcist, Father Gary Thomas, whose work was the focus of journalist Matt Baglio’s book The Rite: The Making of an Exorcist. A Roman Catholic priest, Thomas was one of 14 Vatican-certified exorcists working in America in 2011. He served as an advisor on the film and told The Los Angeles Times that in the previous four years he had exorcised five people.
The Sacrament (2013) In the movie, a man travels to find his sister who joined a remote religious commune, where, yep, bad things happen. It was inspired by the 1978 Jonestown massacre, in which cult leader Jim Jones led 909 of his followers to partake in a “murder-suicide ceremony” using cyanide poisoning.
The Shining (1980) Stanley Kubrick’s horror masterpiece is about a man who is driven to insanity by supernatural forces while staying at a remote hotel in the Rockies. The movie Derives from Stephen King’s book of the same name, which was inspired by the Stanley Hotel in Colorado, where plenty of guests have reported seeing ghosts. The Stanley wasn’t actually used in the movie, however, because Kubrick didn’t think it looked scary enough.
The Silence of the Lambs(1991) The Oscar-winning film tells the story of an FBI cadet who enlists the help of a cannibal/serial killer to pin down another serial killer, Buffalo Bill, who skins the bodies of his victims. FBI special agent John Douglas, who consulted on the film, has explained that Bill was inspired in part by the serial killer Ted Bundy, who like Bill, wore a fake cast. Ed Gein is also believed to be an inspiration, what with the whole skinning thing. And per Rolling Stone, 1980s killer Gary Heidnik was a reference for how Buffalo Bill kept victims in a basement pit.
The Strangers (2008) Three killers in masks terrorize the suburban home of a couple (played by Liv Tyler and Scott Speedman) in this invasion thriller. Writer-director Bryan Bertino has said the film was inspired by something that happened to him in childhood. "As a kid, I lived in a house on a street in the middle of nowhere. One night, while our parents were out, somebody knocked on the front door and my little sister answered it,” he said. "At the door were some people asking for somebody that didn't live there. We later found out that these people were knocking on doors in the area and, if no one was home, breaking into the houses."
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974 & 2003) Ed Gein also reportedly inspired elements of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and its remake. The movies are about groups of friends who come into contact with the murderous cannibal Leatherface. The original film memorably features a room filled with furniture created from human bones, a nod to Gein’s home.
The Town That Dreaded Sundown (1976 & 2014) The original film follows a Texas Ranger as he tracks down a serial killer threatening a small town, and the 2014 sequel of the same name essentially revives the same plot. Both are based on the Texarkana Moonlight Murders of 1946, when a “Phantom Killer” took out five people over ten weeks. The case remains unsolved
Veronica (2018) The recent Netflix release follows a 15-year-old girl who uses a Ouija board and accidentally connects with a demon that terrorizes her and her family. The movie’s based on a real police report from a Madrid neighborhood. As the story goes, a girl performed a séance at school and then “experienced months of seizures and hallucinations, particularly of shadows and presences surrounding her,” according to NewsWeek. The police report came a year after the girl’s death when three officers and the Chief Inspect of the National Police reported several unnatural occurrences at her family’s home that they called “a situation of mystery and rarity.”
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Alimentazione e Sport sbarca al Palazzo della Gran Guardia a Verona La terza edizione della tavola rotonda “ALIMENTAZIONE e SPORT”, che vedrà la partecipazione di un gruppo di esperti e sportivi, si terrà a…
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Voldemort: Origins of the Heir streaming
Nationalités : Italie Genre : Aventure, Fantastique Date de sortie : 13 janvier 2018 De : Gianmaria Pezzato Avec : Stefano Rossi, Rorie Stockton, Andrea Baglio
Un éventail a fait la préface de la série Harry Potter basée sur Tom Riddle et sa progression pour devenir The Dark Lord.
from Streaming VF http://streamovf.org/voldemort-origins-of-the-heir-streaming/
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