Saturday, 30 August 2008

Pulp - Movie Reviews Death Race

Several critics are making the precise point just about Death Race that Elizabeth Weitzman makes in the New York Daily News, to wittiness "It knows what it is and doesn't rationalise for it. What it is, incidentally, is junk." That's OK by Kyle Smith of the New York Post , who writes "Nice to know that there is still somewhere to sour for gratuitous violence, fuel-inefficient action and rude one-liners." And Rafer Guzm�n in Newsday remarks " Death Race may be a meretricious, lowbrow piece of pulp, but it's also crackling entertainment -- the very definition of a inexpensive thrill." But David Hiltbrand in the Philadelphia Inquirer asks "What do you get when you boost Roger Corman's 1975 B-movie Death Race 2000? A fried cheeseball." Michael Sragow in the Baltimore Sun dismisses the movie just as "garbage." Critics must love movies like this. It gives them the opportunity to invent new zingers to let fly. Take Roger Ebert's possibility comments in the Chicago Sun-Times "It is an assault on all the senses, including common. Walking out, I had the impression I had exactly seen the video game and was still waiting for the movie." And Peter Hartlaub in the San Francisco Chronicle compares the motion-picture show to the lunch offerings in a school cafeteria "Individual ingredients are recognizable, but the finished product is shapeless glop. While it might be filling, no one with whatsoever taste could possibly call it good."

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Wednesday, 20 August 2008

Dermatology: Effect Of Regular Sauna On Epidermal Barrier Function And Stratum Corneum Water-Holding Capacity In Vivo In Humans A Controlled Study

�Sauna has a longstanding tradition on the Northern hemisphere, with Scandinavia and Russia look back over more than 2,500 years of using sauna as a popular process to cleanse and reclaim the body. Over the last few years, sweat room has become the epitome of health, with many studies proving its positive influence on general wellness. However, although sauna appears to benefit the hide, as every aficionado will happily expound, this had never been scientifically proved until now. Recently however, a group of researchers at the University of Jena has demonstrated that regular sauna leads to a more stable epidermic barrier role, an growth in stratum corneum hydration as well as a faster recovery of both elevated piss loss and skin pH. What is more, they also proven that heart beat rate and ionic concentration in sweat as well as epidermal line perfusion showed a grooming effect under regular sauna: the more you go, the more your skin and your heart appear to benefit!


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