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Sunday, July 4, 2010

The Twilight Saga Eclipse English Movie DVD RIP

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Movie Details

Directed by David Slade
Produced by Wyck Godfrey
Karen Rosenfelt
Written by Melissa Rosenberg
(Screenplay)
Stephenie Meyer
(Novel)
Starring Kristen Stewart
Robert Pattinson
Taylor Lautner
Bryce Dallas Howard
Billy Burke
Music by Howard Shore
Cinematography Javier Aguirresarobe
Editing by Nancy Richardson[2]
Art Jones
Distributed by Summit Entertainment
Release date(s) June 24, 2010
(Los Angeles Premiere)
June 30, 2010
Running time 124 minutes[3]
Country United States
Language English
Budget $68,000,000[4]
Gross revenue $261,200,000[4]
Preceded by The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Followed by The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn


Movie Review

Riley Biers is attacked by Victora, while she's out creating an army of newborns set to destroy Bella Swan. Back in Forks, Edward Cullen and Bella discuss the complications of becoming an immortal vampire. Growing at age 19, two years older than her boyfriend, she refused Edward to change her into a vampire before he can marry her. But because of the human events that she would be missing, Edward refuses to change her immediately. Bella makes the effort to keep in touch with Jacob Black, who hasn't return calls to her for a week. While Charlie Swan is covering a disapperance of Riley Biers, Edward suspects his disappearance to be the cause of newborn vampires. Furthering his suspicions is the intrusion of Riley in Bella's room. Although Edward fears for her safety, Bella insists that Jacob and the rest of the werewolf pack would never harm her, but Edward is still not convinced. Bella escapes to La Push to see Jacob, and arrives afterwards at her house unharmed. During one of these trips, Jacob confesses that he in love with Bella, and kissed her. Furious, she punched him and sprains her hands. When arriving home, Edward threatens Jacob that he will break his jaw.

Alice organizes a graduation party for Bella and the rest of the senior year, because of the Cullens mysterious existance everyone comes to find out what the Cullens' house looks like. Jacob and other members of his pack come to this party as Bella had invited them while she was at la Push. However, when she sees them she orders them to leave claiming that her "right hook" uninvited them. Meanwhile Alice has a vision of the the newborn army, led by Riley Biers, attacking Forks. The wolves overhear this and agree to unite with the Cullens to destroy the army. Bella begs Jacob not to do this and asks Edward to stop the alliance however he claims that it would be best for her safety. The Cullens and the wolves agree a meeting place and time to train and discuss strategy. During the training Jasper takes the lead in explaining how to deal with the newborns. Bella discovers that Jasper was created, by a vampire called Maria, to control a newborn army. Maria gained territory with the army because she had Jasper to control the newborns' moods and destroy them when their newborn strength failed. Jasper hated his original existence and apon finding Alice he became a Cullen. Bella sees the true bond between a mated vampire pair and begins to understand Jasper better. Before the battle Bella tries to get Edward to make love to her before turning her into a vampire. Edward initially refuses, explaining to Bella that he could very easily kill her. Eventually, upon realizing how much it means to Bella, he says that he is willing to try in the future as long as they are married first. Despite having an aversion to marriage, Bella realizes that spending eternity with Edward is more important to her than anything else and accepts his proposal.

Edward and Bella camp up in the mountains to hide Bella from the blood thirsty newborns, where they are later joined by Jacob and Seth Clearwater, a young member of the werewolf pack, to wait out the fight. Bella, as a delicate human, starts to freeze in the harsh weather of the mountain. Jacob warms up Bella with his abnormal body heat, much to Edward's horror. During the night, Bella overhears a conversation between Edward and Jacob, in which they temporarily forget about their hatred towards each other. In the morning, Jacob overhears Edward and Bella discussing their engagement and becomes very upset. He runs off, which causes Bella to run after him. He threatens to join the fight and get himself killed because he feels that Bella doesn't love him. When Bella begs him not to, Jacob insists that he will unless she gives him a proper reason not to. Furious, she asks Jacob to kiss her, and while doing so, she realizes that she is in love with him as well. Edward finds out about this, but isn't angry, but Bella realizes that she loves Edward more than Jacob.

Victoria eventually finds Bella's hiding spot, and Edward kills her while Seth kills her partner Riley. The Cullens and the Quileute werewolves, meanwhile, destroy her "army", though Jacob is injured when saving Leah Clearwater from a newborn. Several members of the Volturi arrive to destroy Victoria's army, and end up only killing the one newborn who surrendered. They are also told that while Bella hasn't become a vampire yet, the date for her transformation has been set. Bella visits Jacob in his home to tell him that she has chosen to be with Edward. Heartbroken by her choice, Jacob reluctantly agrees to stop trying to come between her and Edward. Bella and Edward go to their meadow, where Edward says that they can make love before marrying if she wants to, but Bella has decided to do things his way: marriage, making love, and then becoming a vampire. Bella explains to Edward that it wasn't a choice between him and Jacob, but between who she should be and who she is. They then decide they need to tell Charlie about their engagement.

Killers English Movie DVD RIP

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Movie Details

Directed by Robert Luketic
Produced by Scott Aversano
Jason Goldberg
Mike Karz
Ashton Kutcher
Chad Marting
Christopher S. Pratt
Josie Rosen
Written by Bob DeRosa
Ted Griffin
Starring Katherine Heigl
Ashton Kutcher
Music by Rolfe Kent
Cinematography Russell Carpenter
Editing by Mary Jo Markey
Studio Katalyst Films
Distributed by Lionsgate
Release date(s) June 4, 2010 (2010-06-04)
Running time 100 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $75 million
Gross revenue $55,616,016[1]



Movie Review

After a break-up with a spontaneous boyfriend, an overly cautious Jen Kornfeldt (Katherine Heigl) travels to Nice, France with her parents (Tom Selleck and Catherine O'Hara). While going into an elevator to go to her hotel room, she sees Spencer (Ashton Kutcher). Spencer asks her to dinner and she accepts. The scene then changes to Spencer sneaking onto a boat, taking out a guard, then putting a time bomb on the bottom of a helicopter. Spencer then swims back and goes on the date with Jen.

After a night of drinking, Jen reveals that she's not the spontaneous person she's been pretending to be and in return Spencer bluntly tells her that he's a contract killer, albeit unhappy about being one. Unfortunately she's already passed out and hasn't heard. In spite of this, Spencer decides that Jen's the woman he's been looking for and decides to marry her. When Spencer tells his boss Holbrook (Martin Mull) his plan, the response is the obvious: "You don't just quit being a contract killer". Spencer is defiant and goes ahead with his plan.

Fast forward to three years later, they're settled into their new normal life. After Spencer surprises Jen with a remodeled office, she gives him a birthday surprise: tickets to Nice to celebrate his birthday and their three years. Because of the hitman connections to Nice, Spencer is less than enthusiastic. When her friends ask about his reaction, they take it as signs of that he might be getting bored and fill her head with doubts.

Meanwhile Spencer gets a postcard from his old boss and the ultimatum to take another job. While trying to refuse him long distance, Jen's father shows up to take Spencer to dinner, so Spencer hangs up the phone, prompting a suspicion in Mr. Kornfeldt. This is fueled further when Jen's dad see the postcard and quizzes him about the XOXX (hugs and kisses), being odd coming from a former boss.

Stopping home to change, Spencer finds that the dinner invite is just a detour to bring him to a surprise party. While Spencer navigates a ton of drunk friends, Jen's friends continue to fill her head with doubts over Spencer's lack of enthusiasm for the Nice trip. This is further irritated, when the following morning, despite her attempts to be physical with him, Spencer rushes Jen off on her business trip.

A little while later, Jen comes back (without having gone on her trip) to find Spencer being tossed around their house by Henry (Rob Riggle), Spencer's friend and co-worker. Spencer screams for her to get his gun (of which she was unaware) and she shoots the attacker in the arm. While interrogating the attacker, he reveals that there is a $20 Million USD dollar bounty on Spencer's head. An unidentified sniper takes pot shots at them, and Spencer and Jen flee.

After escaping, they go to a hotel room where Spencer's old boss is staying, but find that someone has already killed him by two shots to the heart and one to the head. Jen demands that they go to her dad for help, but Spence disagrees. In the middle of their argument Jen vomits, and declares that she might be pregnant.

Heading back to his office for Jen to take a pregnancy test, Spencer is attacked by his secretary and realizes that there are others who know about the contract. Jen then reveals that she is pregnant and is leaving Spencer.

Left alone, Spencer is attacked by the UDE driver, who is killed by Olivia (Lisa Ann Walter), Henry's wife and another assassin vying for the contract. She then attacks Spencer and is killed by Jen, who came to rescue him. The two discuss their possible future and return to their neighborhood, which is holding its annual block party. When they first arrive they are attacked by two assassins. They escape and head to the block party. As they walk through the block party they receive many suspicious looks from neighbors. They enter their house to retrieve guns and their passports. Spencer is grabbing the guns when he is attacked by two assassins who he eventually kills.

Meanwhile, one assassin Kristen (Casey Wilson), one of Jen's best friends, holds Jen's mother as a hostage in a Mexican standoff with Jen. Jen's father arrives and kills the assassin. He then explains that he was the one who put out the bounty on Spencer. He knew of Spencer's previous work, and hired the neighbors and co-workers 3 years before in case Spencer started working for the his old boss again, who Jen's father says had "gone dirty." After seeing the postcard from Holbrook in Spencer's office, he came to the conclusion that Spencer had re-accepted his old job and "activated" the assassins. He reveals that he had been a contract killer as well, and that he was actually the target Spencer was supposed to kill in Nice three years earlier.

Wanting to prove that he really did get out of the business and had no desire to kill her father, Spencer drops his gun. Jen, now convinced, turns on her father and says, "So you're not really a pilot? I've been dodging bullets all day because of you and that's not good for the baby." Realizing that he will be a grandfather, Jen's father also puts down his gun and the family makes peace. The movie ends showing Spencer and Jen's father working on some wires near Spencer and Jen's baby's crib. Spencer and Jen then leave to let Jen's mom and dad babysit. They all leave the room and when they close the doors lasers turn on to protect the baby.

Friday, July 2, 2010

The Karate Kid English Movie DVD RIP

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Movie Details

Directed by Harald Zwart
Produced by Jerry Weintraub
Will Smith
Jada Pinkett Smith
James Lassiter
Ken Stovitz
Written by Christopher Murphey
Story:
Robert Mark Kamen
Starring Jackie Chan
Jaden Smith
Taraji P. Henson
Music by James Horner
Cinematography Roger Pratt
Editing by Kevin Stermer
Studio Overbrook Entertainment
JW Productions
China Film Group
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date(s) June 11, 2010 (2010-06-11)
Running time 140 minutes [1]
Country United States
China
Language English
Chinese
Budget $40 million[2]
Gross revenue $166,111,992 [3]

Movie Review

12-year-old Dre Parker (Jaden Smith) and his mother (Taraji P. Henson) arrive in Beijing from Detroit  to start a new life. Dre develops a crush on a young violinist, Mei Ying, who reciprocates his attention, but Cheng, a kung fu prodigy whose family is close to Mei Ying's, attempts to keep them apart by beating Dre, and later harassing and humiliating him in and around school. During a particularly brutal beating by Cheng and his friends, the kindly maintenance man of Dre's building, Mr. Han (Jackie Chan), comes to Dre's aid, revealing himself as a kung fu master who adeptly dispatches Dre's tormentors.

After Han mends Dre's injuries using fire cupping, they go to Cheng's teacher, Master Li (Yu Rongguang), to attempt to make peace, but the brutal Li, who teaches his students to show no mercy to their enemies, challenges Dre to a fight with Cheng. When Han declines, Li threatens him, saying that they will not be allowed to leave his school unless either Dre or Han himself fights. Han acquiesces, but insists the fight take place at an upcoming tournament, and that Li's students leave Dre alone until the tournament. The amused Li agrees.

Han begins training Dre, but Dre is frustrated that Han merely has Dre spend hours taking off his jacket, hanging it up, dropping it, and then putting it back on again. After days of this, Dre refuses to continue, until Han explains to him that the repetitive arm movements in question were Han's method of teaching Dre defensive block and strike techniques, which Dre is now able to display instinctively when prompted by Han's mock attacks. Han emphasizes that the movements Dre is learning apply to life in general, and that serenity and maturity, not punches and power, are the true keys to mastering the martial arts. During one lesson in the Wudang Mountains, Dre notices a female kung fu practitioner (Michelle Yeoh, in an uncredited cameo[4]) copying the movements of a cobra before her, but Han informs him that it was the cobra that was imitating the woman, as in a mirror reflection. Dre wants Han to teach him this technique, which includes linking Han's hand and feet to Dre's via bamboo shafts while practicing their forms, but Dre's subsequent attempt to use this reflection technique on his mother is unsuccessful.

As Dre's friendship with Mei Ying continues, she agrees to attend Dre's tournament, as does Dre her upcoming recital. After sharing a kiss at an outdoor festival, Dre persuades Mei Ying to cut school for a day of fun, but when she is nearly late for her violin recital, which has been rescheduled for that day, Mei tells him that her parents have deemed him a bad influence, and forbid her from spending any more time with him.

When Dre finds Han drunk and despondent, he learns that it is the anniversary of his wife and son's deaths, which occurred years ago when he lost control of his car while arguing with his wife. Dre reminds Han that one of his lessons was in perseverance, and that Han needs to heal from his loss, and tries to help him do so. Han then assists Dre in writing a note of apology to Mei Ying's father, who, impressed, allows Mei to attend the tournament.

At the tournament, the underconfident Dre is slow to achieve parity with his opponents, but soon begins to best them, and advances to the semifinals, as does Cheng, who violently finishes off his opponents. Dre eventually comes up against Master Li's students, in particular a classmate of Cheng who is instructed by Master Li to break Dre's leg. When his student insists that he can beat Dre, Master Li sternly tells him that he doesn't want him beaten, but broken. During the match, Li's student delivers a devastating kick to Dre's leg, along with a series of brutal follow-up punches. Although Li's student is disqualified for his illegal strikes, Dre is incapacitated, which means Cheng will win by default.

Despite Han's insistence that he has earned respect for his performance in the tournament, and that he needs to learn when to walk away from a fight, Dre convinces Han to use his fire cupping technique to mend his leg, in order to see the tournament to the end. Dre returns to the arena, where he confronts Cheng. Dre delivers impressive blows, but Cheng counters with a debilitating strike to Dre's already injured leg. Dre struggles to get up, and adopts the one-legged form he first learned from the woman on the mountain, attempting to use the reflection technique to manipulate Cheng's movements. Cheng charges Dre, but Dre flips, and catches Cheng with a kick to his head, winning the tournament, along with the respect of Cheng and his classmates, both for himself and Mr. Han.
 
 

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Knight And Day English Movie DVD Rip

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MOVIE DETAILS

Directed by James Mangold
Produced by Cathy Konrad
Todd Garner
Steve Pink
Written by Patrick O'Neill
Starring Tom Cruise
Cameron Diaz
Peter Sarsgaard
Maggie Grace
Paul Dano
Marc Blucas
Viola Davis
Jordi Mollà
Music by John Powell
Cinematography Phedon Papamichael
Editing by Quincy Z. Gunderson
Michael McCusker
Studio Regency Enterprises
Dune Entertainment
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Release date(s) June 23, 2010 (2010-06-23)
Running time 110 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $125,000,000[1][2]
Gross revenue $13,639,000[3]


MOVIE REVIEW

Knight and Day follows Roy Miller (Cruise) and June Havens (Diaz). After crashing into Miller twice on the way home from Wichita to pick up car parts, Havens is told she has been bumped  to a later flight. Meanwhile, Agent Fitzgerald (Saarsgard), believing Havens is working with Miller, puts her back on the plane. Completely taken with Miller, Havens goes to the restroom; and the remaining passengers all attack Miller. After a forward moment where Havens kisses Miller, he calmly informs her that everyone on the plane is dead, including the pilots. Believing it a joke, Havens plays along until Miler enters the cockpit and the bodies of the passengers begin to shift around the plane. Crashing into a corn field, Miller delivers Havens home after drugging her and explaining that other agents will visit and that, if they constantly repeat that she is being taken somewhere "safe and secure", they are planning to kill or imprison her.

Waking up at home, Havens struggles through a day fitting a bridesmaids dress for her sister's wedding, and is shocked to learn her sister would like to sell their father's GTO, which Havens had planned on finishing as a wedding present. Havens is then picked up by a group of intelligence agents. Miller arrives and, through a long gunfight on the highway, kills several agents and reclaims Havens.

Havens flees at the first opportunity and contacts Rodney (Blucas), a firefighter and former boyfriend. Believing Havens is merely stressed and is playing out a fantasy, Rodney tries to comfort her until Miller arrives and kidnaps Havens, handcuffing her and shooting Rodney is a specific non-vital area and telling him it'll make him a hero and virtually guarantee his promotion to Lieutenant.

Miller explains that Havens is safer with him; and Havens agrees to follow him as they go to pick up Simon Feck, a genius inventor who created a perpetual energy battery called the Zephyr. Miller arrives at his safe house where he left Feck, only to find him gone, and the two are ambushed by men belonging to Antonio, a Spanish arms dealer. After again drugging Havens, she drifts in and out of consciousness between their capture and escape from Antonio's men, and Miller brings her to an island that is off the grid, which Miller uses as a safehouse. Accepting a call from her sister after leaving in frustration, Havens accidentally leads the CIA straight to the hideaway. They try to kill Miller and Havens with a remote drone.

Again knocking out Havens, Miller transports them to a train heading through the Alps, which Feck left as a message in code for Miller. Havens, missing a message from Miller, leaves to get dinner and encounters Danny (Rich Manley), a German assassin. Using tricks learned from Miller, Danny is knocked from a window and killed by a train.

Miller, after leaving Havens and Feck in a hotel in Spain, heads to a meet with a cutout from Antonio and is followed by Havens, who is heartbroken to learn that Miller is apparently planning on selling the Zephyr to Antonio. After being picked up by the CIA and meeting the director of counter-intel, she uses a pen transmitter to notify them when Miller returns with the Zephyr, which is showing signs of overheating. After leading the CIA agents on a chase, Miller is apparently shot and falls into a canal.

Returning home, Havens heads to an address she remembered from Miller's iPhone, where she finds his parents and learns that his real name is Matthew Knight. They believe their son, a former Army sergeant and Eagle Scout, is dead; but they are fabulously wealthy from winning lotteries and sweepstakes they don't remember entering. Leaving a message that she has the Zephyr, she is captured by Antonio's men and taken back to Spain. She is drugged with truth serum before being rescued by Miller, who was tracking Fitzgerald, who was delivering Feck to Antonio.

Chasing Fitzgerald, Miller saves Feck from a bullet wound after handing over the Zephyr in a small satchel. Feck comments that the battery is unstable. The battery explodes, killing Fitzgerald; and Miller collapses from a gunshot wound. After waking in the hospital, Miller receives an apology from the director, who tells him that Havens has returned home and claims that Miller can't be distracted. Miller is later given medication by a nurse, who turns out to be Havens. After Havens breaks Miller out of the hospital, he wakes up in the rebuilt GTO that belonged to Havens's father. After Miller asking what day it is, Havens kisses him and says it's someday. This is a reference from the start of the movie that they both have things they want to do someday, and Havens begins to drive towards Cape Horn.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Prince of Persia The Forgotten Sands PC GAME DVD

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GAME DETAILS

Developer(s)     Ubisoft Montreal
Ubisoft Quebec
Ubisoft Singapore
Ubisoft Casablanca

Publisher(s)     Ubisoft
Composer(s)   
Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC:

Steve Jablonsky[1][2]
Wii, DS, PSP:
Tom Salta[3][4][5]
Series     Prince of Persia
Engine     Anvil / Jade

Platform(s)     PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable[6], Java ME
Release date(s)     Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable:

NA May 18, 2010[7]
EU May 20, 2010[7]

Microsoft Windows:
NA June 12, 2010[8]
EU June 12, 2010[8]

Genre(s)     Action-adventure
Mode(s)     Single-player
Rating(s)     BBFC: 12
ESRB: T
Input methods     Keyboard and mouse, Gamepad


GAME REVIEW

The Forgotten Sands returns to the storyline established by Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, and concluded by Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones.[11]  On December 14, 2009, Ubisoft UK released the first details of the story on their official video portal.[12]

The game is an interquel, taking place in the seven year gap[13] between The Sands of Time and Prince of Persia: Warrior Within. The Prince character is supposed to be a cross between the character models in these two games. Once again he will be voiced by Yuri Lowenthal.[14]

The plot of main game, developed for PS3, Xbox 360, and PC, begins as the Prince is riding through a desert on his horse, on a quest to see his brother, Malik, and learn about leadership from him. When the Prince arrives at Malik's kingdom, he finds it under attack by an army who he proposes wants a treasure buried deep within. The Prince infiltrates Malik's kingdom, and meets up with Malik in the treasure vaults.

Here, Malik proposes that he is fighting a losing battle, and needs to rely on a last resort or be forced to retreat. The Prince strongly objects, but Malik releases Solomon's Army using a magical seal. Solomon's Army is an assortment of different creatures, all made of sand, supposedly enough to outnumber the grains of sand in the desert. The Prince and Malik both manage to obtain halves of the seal used to unleash the army, protecting them from being turned into sand statues, which was the fate of the rest of the kingdom. The seals also allow them to absorb the power of the enemies they defeat.

Malik is separated from the Prince, who finds a portal to the domain of Razia, a Djinn. Razia tells the Prince that the only way to reimprison Solomon's Army is to reunite both halves of the seal used to bind them. Razia gives the Prince special powers, and has him set out to find Malik, and the other half of the seal. When the Prince finds Malik, he isn't interested in stopping the Army of Solomon, but instead wants to destroy it and use its power to become more powerful a leader. The Prince finds Razia again, and asks her about this, and she proposes it's an effect of absorbing too much of the power of Solomon's Army, and that the power she gave the Prince offered him protection from this effect.

The Prince again sets out to find Malik, but this time forcibly take his half of the seal, but Malik is stronger and manages to escape. Pursuing Malik again, the Prince finds Ratash, the leader of Solomon's Army, pursuing anyone in possession of the seal. After the Prince outruns him, he concludes Ratash must now be chasing Malik, and so sets out to aid him. The Prince arrives in the throne room to find Malik and Ratash fighting, and he aids Malik. The Prince and Malik seem to kill Ratash, and Malik absorbs his power, shattering his half of the seal. Malik then runs off, seemingly in a hysterical fit, using some of Ratash's powers to escape.

The Prince pursues him, and again finds Razia instead. Razia explains that Ratash cannot be killed by any ordinary sword, and that what actually happened was quite different than what the Prince saw. Ratash has actually killed Malik, and possessed his body. The Prince doesn't believe this, but sets out anyways to find the Djinn Sword, which Razia says can kill Ratash.

Along the way, the Prince chases Ratash, witnessing Ratash gaining so much power back, that he can mutate Malik's body back to his original form. The Prince loses a battle to Ratash and, convinced his brother is in fact dead now, finds the Djinn Sword. With this sword, the Prince again sets out to find Ratash. When he does, Ratash is now gigantic, literally fed by the sandstorm which has come over the palace.

Despite this, the Prince uses the sword to kill Ratash, and when the sandstorm and battle both subside, he finds Malik laying next to him, dying. Malik says to tell their father that Prince will be a mighty leader, then dies. The Prince then sets out to inform his father of Malik's death.
[edit] Gameplay

The Forgotten Sands is available on all major gaming platforms and is to "feature many of the fan-favorite elements from the original series as well as new gameplay innovations", according to a press release from Ubisoft. The DS, PSP and Wii versions are developed separately and will feature different gameplay than the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Windows versions.[6] With Ubisoft's feature Uplay, players may unlock Ezio, the main character from Assassin's Creed II.

In the PS3 \ Xbox 360 \ PC game, Prince has the ability to rewind time from the very beginning of the game and throughout the game he learns new powers. The biggest new feature is the addition of elemental powers,[13] which bring a new dimension to the core gameplay, because of the way these powers interact with each other and the Prince's other abilities. There are four core powers in the game: Fire, Ice, Wind and Earth. Each of them translates to a different power during combat, but Razia also gives the Prince the ability to "solidify" water fountains and turn them into climbable columns.[13] Besides these core powers, there are also minor powers, that can be purchased to enhance the Prince's abilities from a djinn named Razia.[15] These minor powers include a shield and the power to summon small tornadoes.[13] The combat in the game is similar to combat mechanics found in The Sands of Time. The Prince will be able to fight multiple enemies in one battle, up to 50 at once.[13] An important part of the combat is "crowd control" and evading enemies, as well as combos.[13] There is no blocking and there are no quick time events in the game.[16]

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Movie Details

Directed by Mani Ratnam
Produced by Mani Ratnam
Sharada Trilok
Shaad Ali
Written by Mani Ratnam
Vijay Krishna Acharya (dialogue)
Starring Abhishek Bachchan
Aishwarya Rai
Vikram
Govinda
Priyamani
Ravi Kishan
Nikhil Dwivedi
Tejaswini Kolhapure
Music by A. R. Rahman
Cinematography Santosh Sivan
V. Manikandan
Editing by Sreekar Prasad
Studio Madras Talkies
Distributed by Reliance Big Pictures
Release date(s) 18 June 2010
Running time 2 hour 19 minutes[1]
Country India
Language Hindi


Movie Review

Raavan (Hindi: रावण) is a 2010 Hindi film directed and co-written by Mani Ratnam. It stars Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai and Vikram in the lead roles while Govinda, Ravi Kishan, Nikhil Dwivedi, Tejaswini Kolhapure and Priyamani  feature in key supporting roles. It was simultaneously released in Tamil  as Raavanan  with a slightly different cast, which would also be dubbed into Telugu[2]  and other regional languages. The film's score and soundtrack is composed by A. R. Rahman.[3][4]  The film was released on 18 June 2010.[5]  The film's premiere was held in London on 16 June 2010.[6]

==Plot== NDTV.com: 'Raavan' earns Rs 20 crore worldwide on opening day. The film opens with shots showing Beera Munda (Abhishek Bachchan) jumping off a cliff into the water. His gang is busy distracting the police. Police vehicles are set ablaze and women seduce policemen into a trap whereby Beera's henchmen attack. The policemen are ruthlessly murdered. Raagini Sharma(Aishwarya Rai), whilst on a boating trip, is kidnapped by Beera. Dev Pratap Sharma (Vikram), her husband and a senior police officer, is informed of the incident.

A brief montage of sorts showcases the story of Beera. He is seen as a local hero, a sort of Robin Hood- who runs a parallel govt, with his brothers - Siddharth (Ravi Kishan) and Laxmana Pratap (Nikhil Dwivedi). Though considered a terrorist by the local police, Beera is repected by the villagers. He kidnaps Raagini hoping to avenge the death of his sister Serena (Priyamani).

Dev and his team enter the forests with the aid of Sanjeevani Kumar(Govinda)- a local forest guard. Despite searching deep in the forests, Dev is unable to hunt down Beera.

Meanwhile, Raagini developes feelings for Beera after she hears the story of his sister's death. Dev had led an encounter against Beera during Serena's wedding. Dev's shot grazes Veera in the neck. Beera is led out of the fiasco by his gang. The police pressurize Serena into revealing Beera's hideout. When she refuses, she is subjected to physical and sexual assault. Veera returns home to find Serena distraught and traumatised. The next day, Serena commits suicide by drowning in a nearby well.

Unhappy with the way his brother is leading a war causing distress to his gang,Laxmana Pratap decides to offer a truce to Dev. Dev initially seems to agree, but when Laxmana Pratap comes out in the open, Dev shoots him to death- thus revealing that he considers the destruction Beera being more important than saving his wife.

Beera and Siddharth are enraged and attack Dev's camp and wipe it out completely. A final confrontation between Beera and Dev takes place on a rickety bridge - where Veera triumphs over Dev - when he decides not to let Dev die. He tells Dev he is letting him live because of his wife. Dev manages to extricate himself out and finds Raagini bound and tied up - with Beera leaving her.

However - Dev is not entirely happy and while returning to their hometown, Dev accuses Raagini of infidelity and informs her that it was Beera who told him so. Furious, Raagini leaves Dev to meet Beera through Siddharth. She manages to meet him and and asks him why he had accused her of doing so. Beera tells her he said that he had protected Raagini safely for all the fourteen days and not anything else. He quickly realizes that Dev lied, hoping Raagini would lead him to his hideout.

Dev appears with a police team and confront the duo. Raagini tries to save Beera, but he pushes her out of the line of fire. He is shot multiple times, whereby he falls off the cliff.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Kites Hindi Movie HD RIP

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Movie Details

Directed by Anurag Basu
Produced by Rakesh Roshan
Sharan Kapoor
Starring Hrithik Roshan
Barbara Mori
Kangana Ranaut
Kabir Bedi
Nick Brown
Music by Rajesh Roshan
Cinematography Ayananka Bose[1]
Editing by Avik Ali[2]
Distributed by Reliance BIG Pictures
Release date(s) May 21, 2010 (Hindi version)
May 28, 2010 (English version)
Running time 130 minutes (Hindi version)
90 minutes (English version)
Country India
Language Hindi
English
Spanish
Budget Rs. 60 crore (US$ 12.78 million)[3]
Gross revenue Rs. 65 crore (US$ 13.85 million)[4]


Movie Review

J., played by Hrithik Roshan, is a dance teacher in Las Vegas, Nevada. As a sideline, he marries immigrant women to get them green cards. When Gina (Kangana Ranaut), the rich daughter of a powerful casino owner (Kabir Bedi), falls for him, J. goes along in order to marry into money. He discovers that his future brother-in-law, the vicious, homicidal Tony (Nick Brown), is about to marry a beautiful Mexican woman named Natasha (Barbara Mori), whom J. knows as Linda, the last of the immigrant women he married. On the night before "Natasha" and Tony's wedding, Linda and J. spend a romantic but chaste night, humorously agreeing to a "divorce." A jealous, gun-wielding Tony, however, arrives at her apartment while J. is there, and after he hits her, Linda impulsively knocks him out with a heavy object while he tussles with J. Linda and J. go on the run toward Mexico, with Tony and police in pursuit.