The IT Crowd

This is one of the best comedy series lately seen on British TV. Set in the London offices of the fictional corporation Reynholm Industries, the show revolves around the three staff members of its IT (Information Technology) department, comprising two geeky technicians, a genius named Moss and the workshy Roy, headed by Jen, the department’s ‘relationship manager’ who knows nothing about IT. With Spanish subtitles.

After claiming she has had «a lot of experience with computers», Jen is made head of Reynholm Industries IT department, where she is soon proven by Roy and Moss to in fact have no knowledge of IT at all. In this hilarious excerpt, she «meets» Internet. With Spanish subtitles.

West Side Story, by Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins (1961)

West Side Story is a 1961 musical film directed by Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins. The film is an adaptation of the 1957 Broadway musical of the same name, which in turn was adapted from William Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet. It stars Natalie Wood,Richard Beymer, Russ Tamblyn, Rita Moreno and George Chakiris and it was photographed by Daniel L. Fapp, A.S.C., in Super Panavision 70.

The film’s opening sequence was shot on the streets of New York City, mainly in the area where the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts campus of Fordham University now stands. Veteran director Robert Wise was chosen as the director and producer because of his familiarity with urban New York dramas, such as Odds Against Tomorrow. Wise had never directed a musical before and when it was suggested that Jerome Robbins, who had directed the stage version, be brought in to handle all the music and dance sequences in the film, Wise agreed. After about one-third of the movie had been shot, the Mirisch Company, which had become increasingly concerned that the production was over-budget, fired Robbins, who, according to Saul Chaplin in his autobiography, nearly suffered a nervous breakdown during the time he worked on the film. The remaining dance numbers were handled by Robbins’ assistants. However, because of his great creative contribution to the film, Wise agreed Robbins be given co-directing credit, even though Wise directed the majority of the film himself. The ending title sequence was created by Saul Bass, who is also credited as «visual consultant» on the film.

The film was released on October 18, 1961, through United Artists. It received praise from critics and the public, and became the second highest grossing film of the year in the United States. The film won ten Academy Awards in its eleven nominated categories, including Best Picture, as well as a special award for Robbins. West Side Story holds the distinction of having won more Academy Awards than any other musical film (unless one counts the Honorary Award given to Maurice Chevalier in 1959, the year that Gigi won its nine Oscars). The soundtrack album sold more copies than any soundtrack album before it, and more than the original cast album did.

The film opens in the streets of Manhattan in the late summer of 1957. There is a mounting tension set to music («Prologue«) between a white American gang, the Jets, led by Riff Lorton (Russ Tamblyn), and a rival gang of Puerto Rican immigrants, the Sharks, led by Bernardo Nunez (George Chakiris). The Jets harass the Sharks and vice versa, culminating in a free-for-all throughout the streets.

Riff decides that his best friend Tony Wycek (Richard Beymer), a co-founder of the Jets who has left the gang to work at a local candy/drug store, would be the best member to present the challenge to the Sharks because he has always come through for the Jets. This is the plot for The Jet Song.

Dance at the Gym. Tony and María’s first meeting

Maria is sent home, and Anita argues with Bernardo that they are in America, not Puerto Rico. At the Sharks’ apartment building, Anita and other girls from Puerto Rico engage in a spirited argument with Bernardo in defense of Maria’s right to dance with whomever she pleases. They debate the advantages and disadvantages of their country. This is the song America. Click next if you want to get the lyrics: West Side Story America

Tony discreetly visits Maria outside the fire escape at her home and they confirm their love. They arrange to meet the next day at the bridal shop where Maria works.  This is the story surrounding the number Tonight.

The Jets gather outside Doc’s store to wait for the Sharks. They are visited by Officer Krupke, who warns them not to cause trouble on his beat. After he leaves, they lampoon him and the various theories of how to deal with juvenile delinquency. This is the number Gee, Officer Krupke!

Tony, who is in a good mood and alone with Doc in the store to clean up, surprises Doc and tells him about his love for Maria. The day comes to an end as a distressed Doc closes the store and Tony leaves. The next day at Madam Lucia’s bridal shop, Maria sings to her co-workers about how happy and excited she is in the song I Feel Pretty.

A musical montage («Quintet«) intertwines the feelings of the Jets and Sharks in anticipation of the rumble, Tony and Maria’s anticipation of meeting each other, and Anita preparing for her date with Bernardo.

The Jets and Sharks arrive at their agreed location for the rumble, a fenced dead-end under a stretch of New York highway. As the «fair fight» begins between Bernardo and Ice, Tony arrives and tries to stop it, but is met with ridicule and mockery from Bernardo and the Sharks. Unable to stand by and watch his best friend be humiliated, Riff angrily lashes out and punches Bernardo («The Rumble«). Drawing their knives, Riff and Bernardo fight each other. Once Riff gets the upper hand, Tony stops him. However, Riff breaks away and runs back into the fight, only to be stabbed by Bernardo. Riff collapses while handing the knife to Tony and Bernardo looks shocked at what he has done. Enraged, Tony kills Bernardo with Riff’s knife, resulting in a full-fledged melee. Suddenly, police sirens blare out and the gang members flee, leaving behind the bodies of Riff and Bernardo.

Unaware of what has happened, Maria is waiting for Tony on the roof of her apartment building. One of the Sharks, Chino (Jose DeVega), whom Maria has been promised to, arrives and angrily tells her that Tony killed her brother. Tony arrives, and initially Maria lashes out at him in anger, but Tony explains what happened and asks for her forgiveness before he plans to turn himself in to the police. Maria decides that she still loves Tony and begs him to stay with her. They reaffirm their love (in the song Somewhere), kiss, and make love for the first time (offscreen).

Meanwhile, the Jets (with Ice now in command and joined by the Jet girls) have reassembled outside a garage. Action demands revenge for Riff’s death, but Baby John opposes it. Action yells at Baby John for being scared, then tensions flare amongst several Jets. Ice pulls them all into the garage and tells them they will have their revenge on the Sharks, but must do it carefully (Cool song).

You know that I don’t usually tell the end of a story, but this is a revisitation of Romeo and Juliet, so I expect that most of you know what is going on here. At the end of the story, on the playground next to Doc’s store, Tony suddenly sees Maria and they begin to run toward each other with joy. Suddenly, Chino appears and shoots Tony. As the Jets and Sharks arrive, Maria and a fatally wounded Tony reaffirm their love («Somewhere«), but Tony dies in her arms. Maria takes the gun from Chino and blames the rival gang members for the deaths of Tony, Bernardo, and Riff with their hate, threatening to kill as many of them as she can, while still leaving one bullet for herself. However, she can’t do it and drops the gun before sinking to the ground, crying. Three of the Jets start lifting his body and two Sharks join them to help carry him off. Maria and several Jets and Sharks walk behind them in a funeral procession and Chino is arrested by Schrank and Krupke for killing Tony.

I also post the ending titles because they are absolutely brilliant, modern and avant-garde, designed by the great Saul Bass, and they haven’t lost a bit of their up-to-date quality after more than fifty years from the release of the film.

Funny TV commercials for descriptions

Hi there. I have selected a bunch of TV commercials to prepare a speaking activity. Here you have them all:

What else? 1, What else? 2What else? 3What else? 4Martini 1Martini 2Martini 3Martini 4, Martini 5Mercedes, Outrageous, Chocolate bar, Moretti beer, Bill Clinton, Dyson, Japp 1, Japp 2Japp 3.

These are the instructions for the descriptions:

– You have to watch and select one video commercial to be described.

– Then you have to either record a video with your description of the commercial, or come to the lesson, ready to perform your description in the class. You have to speak, not to read, O.K.?

That’s all, folks!

Slade: Merry Christmas Everybody

«Merry Xmas Everybody» is a 1973 song by the English rock band Slade. Written by lead vocalist and guitarist Noddy Holder and bassistJim Lea, and produced by Chas Chandler, it was the band’s sixth number-one single in the UK. It earned the UK Christmas Number One slot in December 1973, beating another Christmas-themed song, Wizzard’s «I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday», which reached fourth place. By mid-January it was still at number one; it stayed in the UK Singles Chart well into February 1974.

Based on melodies from discarded songs written six years before, «Merry Xmas Everybody» was Slade’s best-selling single, released at the peak of their popularity, and sold over a million copies upon its first release. It is Slade’s last number-one single, but by far their most successful. It has been released during every decade since 1973, and has been covered by numerous artists. In a 2007 poll, «Merry Xmas Everybody» was voted the UK’s most popular Christmas song.

The song has been covered by various artists. An acoustic version was performed on The Royle Family’s Christmas Special episode, by guitarist Noel Gallagher, from the band Oasis. R.E.M.’s 2007 Holiday Christmas single included another cover of this song.

 

If you want to read the lyrics, click on this link: Slade Merry Christmas

Better Speaking, Better Writing

Our PE teacher José Miguel Suárez has sent me and some other teachers these very valuable documents, taken from BBC World Service.

In them, you will find some good tips to improve your Speaking and Writing for professional skills… Have a look at them!

Crowded House: Weather with you

Crowded House were a rock band, formed in Melbourne, Australia and led by New Zealand singer-songwriter Neil Finn. Finn is the primary songwriter and creative director of the band, having led it through several incarnations, drawing members from New Zealand (his brother, Tim Finn and Eddie Rayner), Australia (Paul Hester, Nick Seymour, Peter Jones and Craig Hooper) and the United States (Mark Hart, and Matt Sherrod). Crowded House are referred to as The Crowdies by Australian fans. Queen Elizabeth II bestowed an OBE on both Neil and Tim Finn, in June 1993, for their contribution to the music of New Zealand.

Have a look at this karaoke version of the song by the New Zealanders (or Kiwis!)

If you want a copy of the lyrics, click next: Weather with you lyrics

And you may also visit this interesting site: http://lachicadelparaguas.blogspot.com/2007/10/crowded-house-weather-with-you.html

Steve Jobs (1955 – 2011). Stay hungry, stay foolish

Drawing from some of the most pivotal points in his life, Steve Jobs, chief executive officer and co-founder of Apple Computer and of Pixar Animation Studios, urged graduates to pursue their dreams and see the opportunities in life’s setbacks — including death itself– at Stanford University’s 114th Commencement on Sunday in Stanford Stadium.

RIP Steve Jobs. Three apples changed the world forever. The first one seduced Eve, second one fell on Newton & the 3rd was offered to the world by Steve Jobs.

Richard’s Daily Dose of English: Countable and Uncountable nouns

Have you got problems with countable and uncountable nouns? Let’s see if you can clearly understand it after another daily dose of English from Richard.

And some exercises to practise here, here and here. Oh, and here, too.

Queen: We are the champions

«We Are the Champions» is a strange ballad written by Freddie Mercury, recorded and performed by the rock band Queen in 1977. It’s one of their most famous and popular songs and it has become since then an anthem for sporting victories, being selected as an official theme song for 1994 FIFA World Cup.

If you want the lyrics, click on the following link: Queen We are the Champions