Partie de Paintball - Commando Rive-Sud - Ste-Julie, Québec - 25 Août 2013
Partie de Paintball - Commando Rive-Sud - Ste-Julie, Québec - 25 Août 2013
Grosse journée de jeu résumée en 9 minutes.
Bros squad 26 mai 2014 Paintball Commando Rive-Sud
Paintball Commando Rive-Sud, Ste-Julie Québec
Paintball Ste-Julie 24 Nov 2012 Camp Militaire
Attaque du camps militaire au Paintball Commando Rive-Sud à Ste-Julie
Team Hitman chez Commando Paintball Rive-Sud
Team Hitman Paintball chez Commando Paintball Rive-Sud
Paintball Commando Rive-Sud - 11 avril 2015
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LANCEMENT DE SAISON LE 25 AVRIL PROCHAIN.
Airsoft au Paintball commande Ste-Julie
le 12 mai 2013
Ste Julie Saturday Update.m4v
DMX Canadian MX Weekly presented by Renegade Fuels talks about this weekend's CMRC Canadian MX Nationals from Ste Julie, Quebec the day before Round 6 of the series.
We speak with last year's MX2 winner, Kaven Benoit, MX2 points leader, Tyler Medaglia, and last year's first-time podium-getter and now MX1 competitor, Jared Allison.
rollerblade sainte julie
me rollerblading once again
Le retour de l'A.N.G.E. Part.2 - Paintball Event at Voodoo Paintball
Alors que nous attaquions l'équipe des verts, l'équipe entière des blancs sont arrivés dans notre dos.
While we were attacking the green team, the entire white team took us from behind and i didn't have a lot of time to counter attack before being taken out.
Évènement de paintball par l'AJPQ (Association des Joueurs de Paintball du Québec) chez Voodoo Paintball à St-Étienne-des-Grès. Je fais partit de l'équipe Américaine et j'ai eu une journée des plus plaisante. Le terrain est dans une condition parfaite et est très intéressant et les membres de l'AJPQ son awesome! Je serais de retour à Voodoo Paintball le 8 Juin pour le D-Day.
Big paintball event by the Quebec Paintball Player Association at Voodoo Paintball in St-Étienne-des-Grès. The field was amazing and the players were awesome! I will be back on this field on June 8th for the D-Day event.
I use a Tippmann Phenom and a Contour Roam camera.
J'utilise un Tippmann Phenom et une camera Contour Roam.
Yan Fever 2007
Party in Sainte-Julie, Montreal, Canada
Airsoft au Mont-Radar, 26 Avril 2014, Opération Dead Radar II par Zert3432 et Airsoft Nanowar
Opération Dead Radar II, Par Airsoft Nanowar et Zert 3432
26 Avril, Domaine du Radar,
Base radar de
St-sylvestre, Québec
Réservations et informations:
sombrelame@sympatico.ca
Suspense: Sorry, Wrong Number - West Coast / Banquo's Chair / Five Canaries in the Room
Banquo is a character in William Shakespeare's 1606 play Macbeth. In the play, he is at first an ally to Macbeth (both are generals in the King's army) and they are together when they meet the Three Witches. After prophesying that Macbeth will become king, the witches tell Banquo that he will not be king himself, but that his descendants will be. Later, Macbeth in his lust for power sees Banquo as a threat and has him murdered; Banquo's son, Fleance, escapes. Banquo's ghost returns in a later scene, causing Macbeth to react with alarm during a public feast.
Shakespeare borrowed the character of Banquo from Holinshed's Chronicles, a history of Britain published by Raphael Holinshed in 1587. In Chronicles Banquo is an accomplice to Macbeth in the murder of the king, rather than a loyal subject of the king who is seen as an enemy by Macbeth. Shakespeare may have changed this aspect of his character in order to please King James, who was thought at the time to be a descendant of the real Banquo. Critics often interpret Banquo's role in the play as being a foil to Macbeth, resisting evil where Macbeth embraces it. Sometimes, however, his motives are unclear, and some critics question his purity. He does nothing to accuse Macbeth of murdering the king, even though he has reason to believe Macbeth is responsible.
Banquo's role, especially in the banquet ghost scene, has been subject to a variety of interpretations and mediums. Shakespeare's text states: Enter Ghost of Banquo, and sits in Macbeth's place.[28] Several television versions have altered this slightly, having Banquo appear suddenly in the chair, rather than walking onstage and into it. Special effects and camera tricks also allow producers to make the ghost disappear and reappear, highlighting the fact that only Macbeth can see it.[29]
Stage directors, unaided by post-production effects and camera tricks, have used other methods to depict the ghost. In the late 19th century, elaborate productions of the play staged by Henry Irving employed a wide variety of approaches for this task. In 1877 a green silhouette was used to create a ghostlike image; ten years later a trick chair was used to allow an actor to appear in the middle of the scene, and then again from the midst of the audience. In 1895 a shaft of blue light served to indicate the presence of Banquo's spirit. In 1933 a Russian director named Theodore Komisarjevsky staged a modern retelling of the play (Banquo and Macbeth were told of their future through palmistry); he used Macbeth's shadow as the ghost.[30]
Film adaptations have approached Banquo's character in a variety of ways. In 1936 Orson Welles helped produce an African-American cast of the play, including Canada Lee in the role of Banquo.[30] Akira Kurosawa's 1957 adaptation Throne of Blood makes the character into Capitan Miki (played by Minoru Chiaki), slain by Macbeth's equivalent (Captain Washizu) when his wife explains that she is with child. News of Miki's death does not reach Washizu until after he has seen the ghost in the banquet scene. In Roman Polanski's 1971 adaptation, Banquo is played by acclaimed stage actor Martin Shaw, in a style reminiscent of earlier stage performances.[31] Polanski's version also emphasises Banquo's objection to Macbeth's ascendency by showing him remaining silent as the other thanes around him hail Macbeth as king.[32] in the 1990 telling of Macbeth in a New York Mafia crime family setting, Men of Respect the character of Banquo is named Bankie Como played by American actor Dennis Farina.