Lưu chính ủy gia nữ nhi Khiêu Khiêu, tên này thật đúng là lấy đúng rồi, bởi vì đứa nhỏ này nàng là thật sự nhảy, tinh lực tặc tràn đầy, vô luận là học bò sát học đi đường học nói chuyện đều học được thực mau, còn tuổi nhỏ là có thể nói như vẹt, bén nhọn
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Fast Money. Chris Curtis wouldn’t have any luck at all if it weren’t for bad luck. On Saturday, Curtis faced Nassourdine Imavov in the prelim main event of UFC 289. Hoping to rebound off a controversial loss to Kelvin Gastelum at UFC 287 where he was severely impacted by a headbutt that went unnoticed, Curtis instead suffered a similar fate after another accidental clash of heads between he and Imavov in the second round. Referee Jason Herzog immediately saw the incident and stopped the bout, but the damage had already been done as the headbutt opened a cut on Curtis’ right eyelid. Curtis was given time to recover from the clash, but ultimately “The Action Man” was unable to see and the bout was stopped, even as Curtis begged Herzog to give him more time. The bout was ruled a no-contest due to the clash, and Curtis and Imavov will hopefully get an opportunity to settle up at a future date. Check out how the MMA community reacted to the unfortunate ending for Curtis and Imavov. Curtis thought he was in bloodsport for a minute , out there trying to fight with no vision UFC289— Derek Brunson DerekBrunson June 11, 2023 Damn another head butt. Chris Curtis head is a magnet for them. What is the rule on the time? 5 minutes for a foul? Just confused as to why he didn’t get given the full 5 but what do I know. UFC289— Casey Oneill kingcaseymma June 11, 2023 Southpaw vs orthodox always has headbutts it’s no one’s fault— Belal Muhammad bullyb170 June 11, 2023 Pains me to see Chris in this situation..It ended in accidental head clash but Imavov was fighting with his fingers spread open towards Chris’s face the whole time with no warning, It was a question of time before his eyes were damaged.UFC Actionman513— Natan Levy ✡︎ Natan_Levy June 11, 2023
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Are the Mavs trying to trade the No. 10 pick?After eating a $750,000 fine by sitting a few starters in the last two games of the season, Dallas lucked up by landing the No. 10 pick to keep it’s top-10 protected first-round selection. The Mavs, according to a report from Yahoo Sports’ Jake Fischer, are expected to see what kind of market is out there for the selection.“Dallas avoided disaster by landing its top-10 protected pick at the No. 10 spot,” Fischer writes. “The Mavericks are certainly expected to explore the market for that selection in hopes of adding to their All-Star backcourt of Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving, the latter of which will become an unrestricted free agent this summer.”Recommended NBA storiesCavs scheduled to work out Akron native ahead of 2023 NBA Draft; one of many players on radarShould the Cavs have seller’s remorse when it comes to Kevin Love? Hey, Chris!Donovan Mitchell’s Cavs future? Trading Jarrett Allen? How about Caris LeVert? Hey, Terry!With a trade the Mavs would likely want to bring in veteran help to pair with Doncic and Irving. The Mavs could also use some defensive help. Their rating on that side of the ball was 25th in the NBA last general manager Nico Harrison was noncommittal at the draft lottery in April, telling that all options, making the pick or moving it, were on the table.“I was going to ask you to give me the trade speculation, so maybe I add it to my board,” Harrison said. “I don’t know anything about the trade rumors. We got to look at every possible scenario, so we’ll do that for sure.”Have we seen the best of Keyonte George?Keyonte George, the Big 12 freshman of the year and an All-Big 12 selection, models his game after Bradley Beal. But even after averaging points, rebounds and assists, while shooting from the floor, from deep and from the charity stripe in minutes per game, we still may not have seen the best of No. 3 recruit in the 2022 class, George was the main focal point of Baylor’s offense, ranked No. 2 in the nation, in his freshman season. An ankle injury he suffered in late February against Texas kept him out of the next game and took its toll for the remainder of the year. Baylor lost three of its final four games, falling to Iowa State in the first round of the Big 12 tournament and to Creighton in the NCAA Tournament round of 32.“I’ve never played with that much tape on my foot,” George told ESPN. “It took some time to get used to. I’m starting to get my pop back now. For sure it limited me in some aspects of my game, but I wanted to be out there with my brothers. Missing one game made me realize the passion and love I have stepping away for even one second. That flipped my mindset to treat my body right and do everything necessary to do whatever I can to compete.”George is projected in the late lottery, around the 10-13 range, but told ESPN’s Jonathan Givony that he’s not particularly worried about what his draft position is.“I’m looking for fit, somewhere where I can learn and grow at the same time,” George said. “It’s important for me to be an all-around player and not just a scorer. I’m looking forward to showing NBA teams how tough I am and the savvy I carry myself with.”Kris Murray a lock to Sacramento?The Sacramento Kings hit on a sure thing taking Keegan Murray with the No. 4 overall pick in last year’s draft. They won 48 games this season, which ended the longest playoff drought in NBA history and earned them the No. 3 seed in the Western had a solid rookie season, averaging points and rebounds, while shooting from the floor from 3-point land and from range. Still, the Kings could use some more help on the wing. That makes Keegan’s twin brother, Kris, a prime candidate for the Kings this of the twins fit the archetype that the modern NBA is moving into.“Definitely shooting is one of my strengths, just kinda getting used to the new ball, the distance obviously is a change,” Murray said at the NBA combine in May of what he brings to the table. “Versatility. I’m someone who can guard multiple positions. On offense I can play multiple position, on defense I can guard multiple positions, so I think my length can be a big disrupter at the next level and I can use that to my advantage.”Kris dominated this year at Iowa much like Keegan for the Hawkeyes a year ago. He led Iowa in points, rebounds, blocks, shot attempts, and three pointers per game in their journey to the NCAA tournament. 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It’s no secret that Christopher Nolan made “Oppenheimer” to be seen on the big screen. But not all big screens are created part of the reason why Universal Pictures has made “Oppenheimer” tickets available early for over a thousand “premium large format” or PLF screens, with options including IMAX 70mm, 70mm, IMAX digital, 35mm, Dolby Cinema and that even those words can get overwhelming and technical, Nolan went a step further In an exclusive interview with The Associated Press, he offered a guide to his favorite formats, explaining why it matters and even where he likes to sit so that audiences don’t feel like they need a film school degree or one in theoretical physics before settling on a theater.“You rarely get the chance to really talk to moviegoers directly about why you love a particular format and why if they can find an IMAX screen to see the film on that’s great,” Nolan said. “We put a lot of effort into shooting the film in a way that we can get it out on these large format screens. It really is just a great way of giving people an experience that they can’t possibly get in the home.”In a film about about J. Robert Oppenheimer, the theoretical physicist who oversaw the development of first atomic bomb during World War II, this will be especially pivotal in viewing the Trinity Test, the first detonation of a nuclear weapon. Nolan and his effects teams recreated the blast, with all its blinding brilliance.“We knew that this had to be the showstopper,” Nolan said. “We’re able to do things with picture now that before we were really only able to do with sound in terms of an oversize impact for the audience—an almost physical sense of response to the film.”“Oppenheimer,” starring Cillian Murphy, opens in theaters on July BIG PICTURE“Oppenheimer” was shot using some of the highest resolution film cameras that exist. Like “ Dunkirk ” and “ Tenet,” “Oppenheimer” was filmed entirely on large format film stock, meaning a combination of IMAX 65mm and Panavision 65mm think David Lean/“Lawrence of Arabia”, that’s then projected in 70mm.“The sharpness and the clarity and the depth of the image is unparalleled,” Nolan said. “The headline, for me, is by shooting on IMAX 70mm film, you’re really letting the screen disappear. You’re getting a feeling of 3D without the glasses. You’ve got a huge screen and you’re filling the peripheral vision of the audience. You’re immersing them in the world of the film.”Nolan has been shooting with IMAX cameras since “The Dark Knight.” Audiences would regularly gasp at seeing its first shot projected in IMAX 70mm. Though it’s “just a helicopter shot” of some buildings in Chicago, it helps explain the ineffable power of the a technical level, the IMAX film resolution is almost 10 times more than a 35mm projector and each frame has some 18,000 pixels of resolution versus a home HD screen that has 1,920 IS IT SHOT ON 65MM AND PROJECTED IN 70MM?The 5mm difference goes back to when that extra space on the film had to be reserved for the soundtrack. With digital sound, that’s unnecessary and it is “purely a visual enhancement,” Nolan THE DIFFERENT FORMATS IMPACT HOW THE FILM IS SHOT?“We have to plan very carefully because by shooting an IMAX film, you capture a lot of information,” he said. “Your movie is going to translate very well to all the formats because you’re getting the ultimate amount of visual information. But there are different shapes to the screen — what we call aspect ratios. What you have to plan is how you then frame your imagery so that it can be presented in different theaters with equal success.”Starting with “The Dark Knight,” they developed a system that they call “center punching the action” so that nothing is Hoyte van Hoytema is also always aware of the “frame lines for the different theaters” when looking through the the biggest presentations, IMAX the massive square screen the screen essentially disappears for the audience. For other formats like 35mm, the top and the bottom get Nolan said, “from a creative point of view, what we’ve found over the years is that there’s no compromise to composition.”WHY NOT MAKE AN ENTIRE MOVIE IN IMAX?The IMAX cameras are just too loud for dialogue heavy scenes, but Nolan is optimistic about the new cameras being THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE BLACK AND WHITE SEQUENCES?Some of “Oppenheimer” is presented in black and white for a very specific story reason.“I knew that I had two timelines that we were running in the film,” Nolan said. “One is in color, and that’s Oppenheimer’s subjective experience. That’s the bulk of the film. Then the other is a black and white timeline. It’s a more objective view of his story from a different character’s point of view.”Nolan’s desire for the black and white portions to be of equal image quality to the rest of the film led to the development of the first ever black and white IMAX film stock, which Kodak made and Fotokem developed.“We shot a lot of our hair and makeup tests using black and white. And then we would go to the IMAX film projector at CityWalk and project it there,” he said. “I’ve just never seen anything like it. To see such a massive black and white film image? It’s just a wonderful thing.”NOLAN’S FAVORITE THEATRICAL FORMATSFor Nolan, the “best possible experience” to view “Oppenheimer” in theaters is the IMAX 70mm film presentations. These are also among the rarest, currently set for 25 locations in North America including the AMC Universal CityWalk in Los Angeles, the AMC Lincoln Square in New York, the Cinemark Dallas, the Regal King of Prussia near Philadelphia and the AutoNation IMAX in Fort prints span over 11 miles of film stock, weigh some 600 pounds and run through film projectors will also be over one hundred 70mm prints “a fabulous presentation,” Nolan said sent to theaters around the world, with over 77 and more to come on sale in North America at major chains and many independent locations like the Music Box in Chicago and the AFI Silver in Washington two formats are sort of different and I love them both,” he sequences projected in IMAX 70mm really “come to life” on those screens, and vice versa for the 70mm sequences on those specific projectors. In IMAX theaters, for example, things shot with IMAX film cameras will expand vertically to fill the entire DIGITAL, LASER AND EXHIBITOR PLF OPTIONSThe vast majority of moviegoers in North America will have easier access to digital presentations. These include IMAX digital, which can sometimes mean a laser projected image and other times involves a retro formatted screen, and what’s called “exhibitor PLF,” meaning large format screen and projection systems developed by individual theater chains like Regal RPX, Cinemark XD and Cineplex UltraAVX. When in doubt, look for an “X” in the don’t dismay It’ll still look great, according to Nolan, whose team has worked for six months to digitize the original film for other formats to ensure the best experience on every screen.“This is the exciting thing about shooting an IMAX film When you scan it for the digital format, you’re working with the absolute best possible image that you could acquire, and that translates wonderfully to the new projector formats like the laser projectors,” he said the “IMAX impact” over the last 20 to 30 years has resulted in more theaters paying more attention to presentation, from projection to sound, which has been “great for filmmakers.”WHERE ARE THE BEST SEATS?Well, that comes down to personal preference but here’s where Nolan likes to sit.“When I’m in a theater that’s Cinemascope ratio, I like to be right near the front, middle of the third row,” he said. “When I’m in a stadium, IMAX then I actually like to be a little behind the center line right up at the middle. So, a little further back.”
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