As kiteboarding and kitesurfing fanatic myself I can't help but promote my mate's kiteboarding school which he opened in Lithuania.
I met Bruno in Tarifa, Spain in 2010 where he spent half a year improving his kiteboarding and kitesurfing skills. I met his entire family as well - lovely wife and 2 cute daughters...:)
Recently Bruno passed IKO Level 2 exams and become the first Lithuanian who can teach kiteboarding kids. This summer he is going to run kitesurfing camp for kids.
So if you are in Lithuania and want to learn kitesurfing/kiteboarding or improve your skills - visit his website Kaitai. I can assure, you will be safe with him because as an extra safety he provides accident insurance during the courses. The only kiteboarding instructor in Lithuania who does that!
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Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Friday, February 1, 2008
Danny Rubin's Classic Screenplay
"Don't say you don't know me, because I sure as heck remember you!"
We all know how fun and entertaining the movie is, but have you ever read the screenplay for Groundhog Day? Did you know that the reason Phil Connors is forced to repeat the same day over and over again is because he was cursed by a scorned girlfriend? Or that the length of time that it takes him to break the curse is ten thousand years? Then maybe you should read Danny Rubin's hilariously dark and twisted, yet sweet and uplifting screenplay.
One thing I will say, it's difficult to imagine anyone but Bill Murray in the role-- almost as if it were written for him. A sure sign of a well-crafted screenplay. I give Rubin kudos just for creating the character of Ned Ryerson.
(you can read the PDF version of Groundhog Day here)
(update: with his usual keen insight, Billy Mernit has a deeper look at Groundhog Day over at Living the Romantic Comedy)
We all know how fun and entertaining the movie is, but have you ever read the screenplay for Groundhog Day? Did you know that the reason Phil Connors is forced to repeat the same day over and over again is because he was cursed by a scorned girlfriend? Or that the length of time that it takes him to break the curse is ten thousand years? Then maybe you should read Danny Rubin's hilariously dark and twisted, yet sweet and uplifting screenplay.
One thing I will say, it's difficult to imagine anyone but Bill Murray in the role-- almost as if it were written for him. A sure sign of a well-crafted screenplay. I give Rubin kudos just for creating the character of Ned Ryerson.
(you can read the PDF version of Groundhog Day here)
(update: with his usual keen insight, Billy Mernit has a deeper look at Groundhog Day over at Living the Romantic Comedy)
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