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On today's edition of "El Club de los Cinéfilos Muertos" (The Dead Movie Buffs Club), the topic at hand is Mel Gibson, the very famous actor who later became a great film director. Let's see what the guys have to say about his films.
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The commentators discuss in enthusiastic detail Mel Gibson's film "Man Without a Face," including an iconic shot that evokes another classic film and a stellar child performance.
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The hosts move on to the second film directed by Mel Gibson: "Braveheart," which, in spite of the difficulty he had finding producers, went on to win five Oscars.
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We continue looking in more detail at some key scenes from the movie "Braveheart" that show Mel Gibson's style of narrating history.
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On this occasion, the discussion revolves around the influence that "Braveheart" has had on the way battles are portrayed in other famous movies.
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The discussion continues about the movie Braveheart, focused, among other things, on the script and Mel Gibson's religious influence on the film.
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On this occasion, we hear comments about another famous Mel Gibson film: The Passion of the Christ.
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On this occasion, Rubén and Guillermo discuss other notable aspects of The Passion of the Christ such as its realism and cinematography.
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In this part, the guys conclude their comments about The Passion of the Christ before briefly discussing Mel Gibson's project with a comedy series.
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We move on to Mel Gibson's next film: Apocalypto. Rubén and Guillermo discuss some key scenes and types of shots that Mel Gibson uses in this film.
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Can money buy happiness? That’s the subject of this friendly debate between Ester and her friend…Ester. It seems that too much reasoning has split our El Aula Azul friend in two. Can money at least cure our friend Ester?
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Silvia from San Sebastián shares her daily routine with us. She leads a very active lifestyle that includes a meal with her parents, work at a Spanish language academy for foreigners (El Aula Azul), a drink with friends, and even some quality time with her cats!
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We all have good friends, each one of them with distinctive qualities. Some of them are loud, some of them quiet. Ester, one of our friends, and a teacher at El Aula Azul, explains to us who her amigos are and how well they get along.
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Ester brings lots of interesting and entertaining riddles to El Aula Azul. Think fast!
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Think fast and have fun by solving a series of interesting riddles from Ester, our friend and teacher at El Aula Azul.
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