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“The Skin I Live In” Is Unnecessarily Shocking

Dec 18th

Posted by Dan Culberson in Hotshots Movie Reviews

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“Unnecessarily Shocking”

“Hotshots” looks at a movie!

The Skin I Live In is the latest movie from Spanish writer and director Pedro Almodovar, and of all the movies that he has made, this is one of them.

The story begins in 2012 in Toledo, Spain, and there will be some flashbacks and dream sequences designed to enlighten and confuse the audience, respectively, whereas the purpose of the whole movie is just to lead up to a whopping shocker at the end.

Antonio Banderas plays Dr. Robert Ledgard, a renowned plastic surgeon who is experimenting with developing artificial skin that is sensitive to gentle touches and yet at the same time is indestructible.

The reason that Robert is obsessed with creating this artificial skin is that years earlier his wife was in an automobile accident in which her skin was horribly burned, and she died as a result of that accident.

So, Robert has a patient locked up in his house, a beautiful young woman named Vera whose whole body is being covered with the artificial skin.

One day Vera cuts herself across her breasts, and Robert saves her and repairs the damage, but Vera says, “If you want me to stop breathing, kill me.”

Robert points out to her that if she had really wanted to kill herself, she would have cut her jugular vein.

Robert uses pig cells to strengthen the artificial skin, which is illegal, and he is ordered to stop his experiments or else he will be reported to the scientific and medical communities.

Of course, he doesn’t, because otherwise there wouldn’t be any movie.

Robert keeps Vera locked up in her room, but he can observe her with all the surveillance cameras he has installed, and we learn more about Vera, Robert’s housekeeper, visitors to Robert’s house, and even about Robert himself.

When Robert is finished, Vera can boast of having the best skin in the world, but apparently Vera has now become attracted to Robert, and she tells him that she wants to live together with him as equals, like everyone else.

However, Robert’s housekeeper warns Robert that he has to kill Vera or Vera will kill herself. She also says that Robert shouldn’t have constructed Vera’s face to resemble the face of his dead wife.

The Skin I Live In is unnecessarily shocking and becomes even more unnecessarily shocking.

I’m Dan Culberson and this is “Hotshots.”

The Skin I Live In - Movie

The Skin I Live In – Movie Trailer

Dec 15th

Posted by Channel 1 Networks in Movie Trailers

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Ever since his wife was burned in a car crash, Dr. Robert Ledgard, an eminent plastic surgeon, has been interested in creating a new skin with which he could have saved her. After twelve years, he manages to cultivate a skin that is a real shield against every assault. In addition to years of study and experimentation, Robert needed a further three things: no scruples, an accomplice and a human guinea pig. Scruples were never a problem. Marilia, the woman who looked after him from the day he was born, is his most faithful accomplice. And as for the human guinea pig.

The Tavern Hospitality Group

The Tavern Hospitality Group

Dec 12th

Posted by Channel 1 Networks in Colorado

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The Tavern Hospitality Group is a Denver-based family-owned operation, comprised of Tavern Uptown, Tavern Downtown, Tavern Lowry, Tavern Tech Center, Tavern Wash Park, Tavern Littleton, Cowboy Lounge, and The Soiled Dove Underground. The company was the brainchild of Frank Schultz and his mother and step-father Terry and Al Papay. Their first venture was The Soiled Dove in 1997, forged from an historic LoDo warehouse on the corner of 20th and Market. Originally opened as a dueling piano bar, the Dove featured bands on an occasional basis. Soon, this concept became more popular than the pianos so the location was transformed into a live music format in 2000. The venue’s reputation in the music industry flourished.

The company’s growth and development is based on its Tavern concept. Each Tavern uniquely takes on the flavor and personality of the neighborhood in which it resides. Amenities weaving a common thread through all locations include spacious yet cozy lounges, fireplaces, outdoor patios, numerous HD TVs and high-end architectural features. Vital to the success of the brand are the high standards upheld for the fresh food and friendly service provided to guests.

Locations

The Tavern Downtown
1949 Market St.
Denver, CO 80202
Phone: (303) 299-0100
Fax: (303) 298-9107

Monday-Friday 11am–2am
Sat/Sun 10am – 2am
Kitchen Closes at 10pm

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The Tavern Uptown
538 E. 17th Ave.
Denver, CO 80203
Phone: (303) 830-9210
Fax: (303) 861-3037

Monday – Friday 11am–2am
Sat/Sun 10am – 2am
Kitchen Closes at 12am

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The Tavern Lowry
7401 E. 1st Ave.
Denver, CO 80230
Phone: (303) 366-0007
fax: (303) 366-3001

Monday – Friday 11am–2am
Sat/Sun 10am – 2am
Limited Menu from 10pm – 12am

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The Tavern Tech Center
5336 DTC Blvd.
Greenwood Village, CO 80111
Phone: (303) 221-4660
Fax: (303) 221-4676

Monday – Friday 11am–2am
Sat/Sun 10am – 2am
Limited Menu from 10pm – 12am

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The Tavern Wash Park
1066 S. Gaylord St.
Denver, CO 80209
Phone: (303) 733-0350
Fax: (303) 733-0364

Monday – Friday 11am–2am
Sat/Sun 10am – 2am
Limited Menu from 10pm – 12am

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The Tavern Littleton
2589 West Main Street,
Littleton, CO 80120
Phone: (303) 730-7772
Fax: (303) 730-7774

Monday-Friday 11am–2am
Sat/Sun 10am – 2am
Kitchen Closes at 12am

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Cowboy Lounge
1941 Market St.
Denver, CO 80202
Phone: (303) 226-1570
Fax: (303) 298-9107

Thursday Night LADIES NIGHT/
NO COVER FOR THE LADIES! 8pm–2am,
Friday/Saturday Night 8pm – 2am

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The Soiled Dove Underground
7401 E. 1st Ave.
Denver, CO 80230
Phone: (303) 830-9214
Fax: (303) 366-3001

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The Tavern Hospitality GroupTavern Hospitality Group Office

538 E 17th Ave.
Denver, CO 80203
Phone: (303) 226-1555
Fax: (303) 226-1556

Email: ask@tavernhg.com
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