Archive for October, 2008

Keep the Dance Floors “Sucka free”

Saturday, October 25th, 2008

Website’s originality? This is a good australian example of modern communication: Drink and Dance Responsibly. That’s en original concept of a campaign for an energy-drink.
Push your dancing presence to the limits during hours and hours with vodkadized energy-drinks.
But do it the civilized way: dance responsibly. We like the site for the nice visual design. If you wan’t to enter the site you have to indicate your age at the welcome page. That’s just a legal prevention or marketing tool, we’re not sure about the origin of this site issue. There isn’t really any explicit sex or porn content on the site. As the site owners say, they just want to keep the dance floors ’sucka free’.

Get drunk but behave. Control yourself. Be a man. That’s western ethos at its best. We love it. This site is really entertaining. The nice girl in police uniform contributes to the good impression we got of this site. Stop loosing your control while drinking. Drink as you want but dance decently. No arousing moves. To round things up, there should be a sexy police man on the front page too. Female visitors would get their sex object too.

But anyways, the visit to the site was fun and the webspectors enjoyed their staying. The fast loading videos of dancers who fail to dance responsibily and the overall attractive site design including the download section for 3 different screensavers with the cute women in police uniform contribute to this enjoyment. Once again, the site is original and well designed so it obtains full five stars out of five from our webspector team. I wish the internet was full of this kind of sites.

Louise Brooks - Silent Movies Star

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Today we are reviewing a site about one of the great characters from the time of the silent movies: Louise Brooks. She is well known for her participation in the german silent movie Pandora’s Box where she played the role of Lulu.
Have a look at the image at the left and notice Louise’s characteristic haircut.
This site is called after her most famous movie: pandorasbox.com and is a nice site without any ads from google or other sponsors. This alone is very rare to find in the internet of the beginning 21st century where almost every site now serves as a surface for publicity.
But the site is not only ad-free, it is very comfortable to surf. It includes a biography of Louise and a chronology of her work in about 38 movies from the silent movie era. It also includes a huge amount of photographs of the movie star, ordered by shooting sessions which offer a good impression of the age of beginning cinematography. Louise’s outstanding beauty was captured by many of the leading photographers of her time: George P. Homme, Edward Thayer Monroe, Otto Dyar, Alfred Cheney Johnston, Edward Steichen, James Abbe and Nickolas Muray. Here you can see examples of their work.
We enjoyed visiting this site and our webspectors agree to rate it with 5 of 5 stars for it’s simplicity which doesn’t mean poorness.


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