Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Dragon Heat

  • A team of Interpol agents wages war across the city of Hong Kong in a quest to track down a Triad crime lord and the international terrorist who kidnapped him. Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: ACTION/ADVENTURE Rating: R Age: 796019802642 UPC: 796019802642 Manufacturer No: 80264
This digital document is an article from Polymer Engineering and Science, published by Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc. on February 1, 2011. The length of the article is 3067 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

From the author: Hydroxyapatite/ethylene-vinyl acetate (HA/EVA) composites with a HA content of 30 and 50 wt% were prepared by injection molding. The crystallization behaviors of EVA under different injection pressure, annealing temperature, and! HA content were investigated. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), X-ray diffraction (XRD), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), and scanning electron microscope were used to evaluate the composites. The result of FTIR analysis infers the occurrence of hydrogen bonding between HA and EVA. XRD and DSC analyses show that the increasing injection pressure can accelerate the crystallization rate of EVA but it tends to decrease the crystallization degree slightly, which may be caused by the increase of EVA segmental activity and the loss of EVA crystallization order with the increase of pressure. The EVA crystallization degree can be improved by the annealing process. It is found that HA can induce more nucleation sites of EVA, but the crystallization degree of EVA decreases with the increase of HA content. The large content of HA acts to reduce the mobility of EVA crystallizable chain segments and inhibits the crystal growth of EVA. POLYM. ENG. SCI., 51:341-346,! 2011. [C]2010 Society of Plastics Engineers

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Title: Influence of processing condition and HA content on the crystallization behavior of HA-filled EVA biocomposite.(Report)
Author: Yanying Wang
Publication: Polymer Engineering and Science (Magazine/Journal)
Date: February 1, 2011
Publisher: Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc.
Volume: 51 Issue: 2 Page: 341(6)

Article Type: Report

Distributed by Gale, a part of Cengage LearningA team of Interpol agents wages war across the city of Hong Kong in a quest to track down a Triad crime lord and the international terrorist who kidnapped him.

Monday, August 29, 2011

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Sunday, August 28, 2011

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Saturday, August 27, 2011

That Extra Half an Inch: Hair, Heels and Everything in Between

Friday, August 26, 2011

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Actress and supermodel, April Scott (CSI Miami, Daisy Duke, Dukes of Hazzard: The Beginning, People Magazine's 100 Most Beautiful, MAXIM Magazine's Hot 100) takes you backstage and behind the scenes of the hit NBC gameshow DEAL OR NO DEAL, dishing the dirt and sharing the secrets that Hollywood doesn't want you to know! Accompany April on her journey from a quiet town in Missouri to exciting Los Angeles, California and experience the life of a DEAL OR NO DEAL, Briefcase Babe, up close and personal. From the high heels to Howie Mandel -- absolutely nothing is off limits! April takes you through the auditioning process, the wardrobe fittings, and even inside t! he private hair, makeup, and dressing rooms. Learn the truth about the banker, the boob pads, the contracts, and the catfights! Follow the drama on and off the stage, and get the inside scoop on America's most popular gameshow! Nineteen million people watch, but only you will know what really goes on... Behind the Briefcase!Love becomes a hilarious battle of wills when a strange twist of fate leaves one bewildered man (Marcus Patrick, Days of Our Lives) married to two sexy, hot-blooded women (Cherie Johnson, Family Matters; April Scott, The Dukes of Hazzard: The Beginning). Both are determined to hang onto him, and each plays every trick in the female handbook to keep her man.Even as a lowly newspaper reporter, to do justice to life you must write of more than public board meetings and similar crimes against nature and humanity. You must write of bigger things: pirates on inland lakes, women mean enough to thrash mountain lions, windmill farms th! at shift the earth, multi-million dollar discoveries in old ba! rns and genetically engineered freshwater lobsters. You must issue commandments to children, answer their questions regarding organ replacement, advise young men on how to grow old, but not up, contemplate the likelihood of decapitation during a homecoming dubbing, and address the issues of death, funerals and old people getting married. You must cover a lot of ground from the renovation of 18th Century oak tables to the potential perils of even thinking about nominating a young woman for the opportunity to win an extreme makeover. Motel room shouting matches, backyards inhabited by tribes of pygmies and deer hunters with gas must all be written about. For these are the things of life.

L. Scott Swanson is originally from Charlevoix, MI and has been writing for northern Michigan newspapers since 1984. He received a Journalism degree from Central Michigan University. After working in Bellaire, Petoskey and Charlevoix, since 1995 he and his wife Kathy have owned and operated the! Straitsland Resorter, a weekly newspaper based in Indian River. This book is a collection of stories and columns that he has written.
L. Scott Swanson was born in Charlevoix, Michigan and has spent most of his life in northern Michigan, for nearly the last three decades writing for northern Michigan newspapers. After graduating from Central Michigan University with a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism he spent two years working at Ferris State College and then returned to northern Michigan and began a career in newspapers.
Even as a lowly newspaper reporter, to do justice to life you must write of more than public board meetings and similar crimes against nature and humanity. You must write of bigger things: pirates on inland lakes, women mean enough to thrash mountain lions, windmill farms that shift the earth, multi-million dollar discoveries in old barns and genetically engineered freshwater lobsters. You must issue commandments to children, answer their questions r! egarding organ replacement, advise young men on how to grow ol! d, but n ot up, contemplate the likelihood of decapitation during a homecoming dubbing, and address the issues of death, funerals and old people getting married. You must cover a lot of ground from the renovation of 18th Century oak tables to the potential perils of even thinking about nominating a young woman for the opportunity to win an extreme makeover. Motel room shouting matches, backyards inhabited by tribes of pygmies and deer hunters with gas must all be written about. For these are the things of life.

L. Scott Swanson is originally from Charlevoix, MI and has been writing for northern Michigan newspapers since 1984. He received a Journalism degree from Central Michigan University. After working in Bellaire, Petoskey and Charlevoix, since 1995 he and his wife Kathy have owned and operated the Straitsland Resorter, a weekly newspaper based in Indian River. This book is a collection of stories and columns that he has written.
L. Scott Swanson was born in Charlevoix, ! Michigan and has spent most of his life in northern Michigan, for nearly the last three decades writing for northern Michigan newspapers. After graduating from Central Michigan University with a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism he spent two years working at Ferris State College and then returned to northern Michigan and began a career in newspapers.
This lovely, 1991 adaptation of Elizabeth Von Arnim's novel has a superb cast and a tone so mellow you can feel your pulse get slower. Josie Lawrence and Miranda Richardson play a pair of unhappily married women who rent an Italian villa for a month, sharing the rent with a crusty Englishwoman (Joan Plowright) and a lonely aristocrat (Polly Walker). Sun, rest, sinking into the green grass for long naps--they all have a soulful effect on the quartet, and then on the men in their lives who make a surprise visit. Mike Newell (Into the West) directs with seeming effortlessness, and it is impossible not to be swayed by the ! promise of restoration for these burdened characters--or for a! nyone al ive. Wonderful performances all around, including a particularly sensitive one by Alfred Molina and a very funny one by Jim Broadbent. --Tom Keogh Beautiful authentic autographed 8x10 candid photograph hand signed by the beautiful April Scott.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

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  • There Are Two Sides To Every Love Story At a New York City wedding reception, two guests (Helena Bonham Carter and Aaron Eckhart), seemingly strangers, become entangled in a sexually-charged battle of wits. As the night carries on, the nameless couple's repartee deepens to reveal the passion of their past love affair. Unfolding entirely in split-screen, director Hans Canosa's feature de
The story of Lady Jane Grey, cousin to Henry the VIII, who found herself Queen of England for 9 days in 1553, at the age of 16.
Genre: Feature Film-Drama
Rating: PG13
Release Date: 12-DEC-2003
Media Type: DVD"I foresee a glittering future for your daughter," the conspiratorial Duke of Northumberland insidiously whispers to the mother of Lady Jane Grey, the woman who would be England's queen, albeit for only nine days. The same could be said for Helena Bonham Carter, who,! in her screen debut, carries this historical drama with aplomb. Jane, a principled and precocious 15-year-old (she reads Plato in Greek) was a pawn in a plot to maintain Protestant rule in the wake of young King Edward's death. A dashing Cary Elwes, anticipating his swashbuckling role in The Princess Bride, costars as Northumberland's feckless, wastrel son, Guilford, whose arranged marriage to Jane unexpectedly blossoms into love and rebellion. Anglophiles will bask in this impeccably mounted production (featuring Patrick Stewart as Jane's bullying father), but swooning teens, too, may embrace these young lovers as did the youths who made Franco Zeffirelli's 1968 Romeo & Juliet a box-office smash in its day. --Donald LiebensonAt a New York City wedding reception, two guests, seemingly strangers, become entangled in a sexually-charged battle of wits. But as the night carries on in a cigarette smoke haze, the nameless couple's repartee deepens to reve! al the passion of their two decades past love affair. Unfoldi! ng entir ely in split-screen, director Hans Canosa's feature debut is an unconventional and poignant love story.

The Last Templar

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Gaayam 2 Poster Movie Indian G 11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm Jagapathi Babu Vimala Raman Srinivasa Rao Kota Kota Prasad Tanikella Bharani Harshavardhan Revathy

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Vimala Raman is an Indian film actress and model and a trained Bharatanatyam dancer. She has appeared in Tamil and Malayalam films. She was born and brought up in Sydney. She started practicing Bharatanatyam at the age of five. In 2004 she won the Miss India Australia title as well as the Miss India Australia cyberqueen title. Her first movie was Poi, a Tamil film directed ! by Kailasam Balachander. Her first Malayalam movie was Time with Suresh Gopi. She paired with Ajmal Ameer in Pranayakalam in 2007. In the same year, she also appeared with Mammooty in Nasrani and with Dileep in Romeoo. She appeared in College Kumaran with Mohanlal and in Calcutta News with Dileep in 2008. Vimala Raman attended the Natanalaya Dance Academy based in Sydney, Australia. She studied dance under the tutelage of Jayalakshmi Kandiah.Any film coming from the house of Ram Gopal Varma comes with certain expectations. The Director, Praveen Sri, Protege of RGV, is sharp in carrying the film with racy narration, good continuation and fine performances. RGV came up with a hard hitting hit Gaayam and now the sequel of the film has been brought by his protégé. Jagapathi Babu is also back with the sequel. The makers had bravely shown the exact political situation in the state and one can relate Kota s character to KCR in many ways. Incidentally, there is a lot of truth ! in the portrayal. The connection between the original "Gaayam"! and seq uel "Gaayam-2" is convincing which is a challenging part.Gaayam 2 Reproduction Poster Print Indian Style G 11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm

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Monday, August 22, 2011

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When Elizabeth Guinness (Patsy Kensit, TV's Holby City) arrives at the mansion of widowed scientist Richard Keaton (Simon MacCorkindale, TV's Casualty) to care for his eight-year-old son, Andrew, the dramatic, mysterious death of the child's mother, Alycia, still looms. The hostility between father and son is obvious, and with time, so is the pulsating chemistry between Elizabeth and Richard. An unexpected visit from Jillian, who shares a steamy past with Richard, reveals layers of deceit and lies surrounding Alycia's death. But, no matter how incriminating evidence is for Richard, Elizabeth just can't pull herself away from the intoxicating gaze of his eyes...the ey! es of a possible killer.Colin is a brazen 19-year-old with his finger on the pulse of Soho's burgeoning scene of artists. But when his beautiful girlfriend Suzette tires of their poor and struggling existence, Colin finds himself losing touch with himself and her. And when an older, richer man sweeps Suzette away, a devastated Colin embarks on a desperate journey to win her back!A commercial disaster upon its release in 1986, Absolute Beginners is an uneven but often stunning attempt at revitalizing the movie musical with postmodern sensibilities. Director Julien Temple was making his first foray into dramatic features after an impressive string of music videos and documentaries (including the first of two Temple-directed profiles of the Sex Pistols), and he upped the stakes by harnessing his visual ingenuity to a period piece exploring London's social transformation at the edge of the '60s--a fleeting moment in the pop zeitgeist that may as well have been the Camb! rian Age to Temple's MTV-generation audience. This is post-Wor! ld War  II London turning the corner from economic austerity, giddy with jazz and early rock, yet to witness the Beatles and the Stones.

Adapted from Colin MacInnes's novel, the story follows Colin (Eddie O'Connell), a young Londoner looking to find his place in the world. A budding romance with the intoxicating Suzette (Patsy Kensit) as well as crises of conscience over social responsibility and financial gain are the plot threads in a story that arguably tackles too many Big Ideas, including adolescent identity, British racism (directed at West Indian immigrants) and class prejudice, and capitalism itself, embodied by David Bowie as unctious, superstar executive Vendice Partners.

In wrestling with such valiant ambitions, Temple and his young cast establish the film's musical soul in a canny synthesis of '80s English pop with postwar bop and the seeds of Mod culture. Onscreen performances by Fine Young Cannibals, Sade, and Kensit, a Bowie production number ("Motivation") ! that cribs from Busby Berkeley, and a wonderful sequence with the Kinks' Ray Davies as Arthur (a likely nod to his own band's 1969 rock opera) are all well realized. Less obviously, Temple salutes the period's forgotten jazz legacy through a score from the late Gil Evans, and in the jaw-dropping, bravura opening sequence, an extended single-camera journey through Soho set to Charles Mingus's joyous "Boogie Stop Shuffle" that is itself reason enough to see this brave musical. --Sam SutherlandAt Moviestore we have an incredible library of celebrity photography covering movies, TV, music, sport and celebrity. Our exclusive photographs are professionally produced by our in-house team; we perfect bright vibrant colors or wonderful black and white tones for our photographic prints that you can display in your home or office with pride. All our images are produced from genuine original negatives and slides held in our vast library. We have been in business for 16 years so y! ou can buy with confidence. Our guarantee: if you are not full! y satisf ied with any print from Moviestore we will gladly refund your money!

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Saturday, August 20, 2011

Samaritan Girl

Friday, August 19, 2011

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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Chak De! India [Blu-ray]

  • Original Yashraj Films Blu-ray Disc
Bollywood's biggest production house brings out a collection of 8 of the best movies of the 'Badshah' of Indian movies- Shahrukh Khan. This DVD set contains the following 8 movie:

1. Chak De India- "Jo nahin ho sakta hai, wahi to karna hai"...

Kabir Khan (Shahrukh Khan) knows what it's like to come back from the dead. The ex Indian Captain has now come back in the avatar of the Coach of the Indian Women's National Hockey team. A team that exists more on paper and less in reality. A rag-tag bunch of girls with their own agenda. They have played every game but hockey to make sure they get selected every year in the Indian National team. But what does it really mean to play for the Indian National team? To play for India?
"Mujhe sirf ek mulk ka naam sunaai deta hai - In-di-a"

The girls have never known the thrilling energy of being Team India. ! Of giving their all to see their country's name on a trophy. But Kabir Khan, once a captain, now forgotten, does. He knows what it takes to get there. And what it means to return empty handed. This time, he wants to make sure that it's different. He knows there are no second chances. Despite his past, he believes that if only the girls played as one, anything would be possible.Because Kabir Khan believes that it is not that we can't win. It's just that we have never believed we can.Chak De India is the story of a coach's fight of making his team, Team India by overcoming their diverse backgrounds, by learning to use everything that life hurls on them as a secret weapon. It's a story about honesty, sincerity and integrity.

2. New York-New York is a contemporary story of friendship set against the larger than life backdrop of a city often described as the centre of the world. Omar (Neil Nitin Mukesh) has gone abroad for the first time in his life and soon enough he b! egins to see and love America through the eyes of his American! friends Sam (John Abraham) and Maya (Katrina Kaif). It is the story of these three friends discovering a new world together.

But one day the world around them changed...

For most of us, larger events in the world are just headlines in the newspapers but these events can change our lives...

forever. New York is one such story of 3 young friends whose beautiful lives are turned upside down by larger events beyond their control.

At this point enters Agent Roshan (Irrfan), an FBI undercover agent who sets the ball rolling for a series of tumultuous events that turn the lives of these friends into a dangerous and thrilling roller coaster ride.

3. Rocket Singh- Salesman of the Year- Harpreet Singh Bedi (Ranbir Kapoor) has just graduated, and his marks are, well, let s say a little embarrassing. But marks never stopped him from dreaming of an exciting and adventurous career, and they never will.

He takes a deep, positive breath and dives into the world of sales, rumoure! d to be an ultra cool career for all smart people blocked from entering medical, engineering or business schools by brainless entrance exams. It is everything he dreamt of, with its smooth dressing, smoother talking men and women who can sell ice to an Eskimo, dreams to an insomniac, and a lifetime mobile connection to a dying man.

But soon, his idea of success begins clashing with the strange ways of these professionals and bosses he looked up to.

Rocket Singh - Salesman of the Year is the sometimes thoughtless, sometimes thoughtful story of a fresh graduate trying to find a balance between the maddening demands of the professional way, and the way of his heart and stumbling upon a crazy way which turned his world upside down, and his career right side up.

Welcome to the world of sales boss!

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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Fashion (2008) DVD (Bollywood Movie, Indian Cinema, Hindi Film)

Monday, August 15, 2011

The Painted Veil

  • Based on theic novel by W. Somerset Maugham, "The Painted Veil" is a love story set in the 1920s that tells the story of a young English couple, Walter, a middle doctor and Kitty, an upper-class woman, who get married for the wrong reasons and relocate to Shanghai, where she falls in love with someone else. When he uncovers her infidelity, in an act of vengeance, he accepts a job in a remote villa
OUTSIDER - DVD MovieFrom the director of The Bourne Identity comes this riveting thriller inspired by the experiences of real-life CIA officer Valerie Plame (Academy Award® nominee Naomi Watts). When Plame's retired ambassador husband Joe Wilson (played by Academy Award® winner Sean Penn) writes a newspaper article challenging the basis for the U.S. war on Iraq, the White House leaks Plame s undercover status leaving her international contacts vulnerable, her career in shambles and her life in dan! ger. Crackling with sharp dialogue, gripping intrigue and heart-pounding suspense, Fair Game is the adventure that s so unbelievable, it can only be realThe skullduggery surrounding the Valerie Plame affair is already the stuff of an espionage thriller, even if at the time of the making of Fair Game many details of the incident remained murky. Naomi Watts plays Plame, a longtime CIA agent whose classified status was exposed to the world by columnist Robert Novak in 2003. The move was widely seen as retaliation for the fact that Plame's husband, diplomat Joseph Wilson (Sean Penn), had just written an op-ed piece contradicting an assertion in President Bush's State of the Union address--an assertion that was part of the Bush administration's drum-beating enthusiasm for the Iraq War. The movie can't answer all the questions about who wanted Plame exposed, but at the least it could create a convincing piece of Beltway intrigue. Instead, Fair Game steers in the dir! ection of domestic melodrama, as the marriage between Plame an! d Wilson is severely tested by the unwanted notoriety. It's not that the actors are unable to bring this situation to life; Penn is forceful (and he cleverly suggests the vanity of a longtime cocktail-party maven), while Watts, though quite capable, is somewhat frozen by her character's mixed, ambivalent reactions. The main problem is simply that these relationship scenes tip the balance, as though the Plame-Wilson marriage carried greater weight than allegations of weapons of mass destruction and the ramp-up to the Iraq War. Meanwhile, director Doug Liman tries to whip up some spy-movie "energy" with lots of noise and cutting, all of which feels increasingly hollow as the movie goes along. A calmer, cleaner documentary on the same subject might do a superior job someday. --Robert HortonFrom writer-director Rodrigo Garcia (TV'S Big Love, Nine Lives) and executive producer Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu (Babel) comes the moving story of three women and the po! wer of the unbreakable bond between mother and child. Three women's lives share a common core: the have all been profoundly affected by adoption. Karen (Annette Bening) placed a baby for adoption at age 14 and has been haunted ever since by the daughter she never knew. Elizabeth (Naomi Watts) grew up as an adopted child; she's a bright and ambitious lawyer, but a flinty loner in her personal life. Lucy (Kerry Washington) and her husband are just embarking on the adoption odyssey, hoping for the opportunity to become parents.Nine Lives director Rodrigo García explores the maternal instinct in Mother and Child through three disparate L.A. women: Karen (Annette Bening), a physical therapist, cares for her ailing mother; Elizabeth (Naomi Watts) works as a high-powered attorney; and Lucy (Kerry Washington), a bakery owner, plans to adopt (only Lucy has a spouse). An opening sequence reveals that Karen, who became pregnant at 14, gave Elizabeth up for adoption. Tho! ugh the daughter has no desire to track down the mother, Karen! has bee n mourning her loss for decades, never working up the nerve to take the next step. All three turn to the same adoption agency (Cherry Jones, who donned a nun's habit for Broadway's Doubt, plays Sister Joanne). When Karen yields to the advances of a kindly divorcé (Jimmy Smits), and Elizabeth, who's been sleeping with her boss (Samuel L. Jackson) and her married neighbor (Marc Blucas), finds herself with child, their feelings of anger and resentment start to melt. Lucy, meanwhile, has been meeting with a prickly expectant mother (Half Nelson's Shareeka Epps) who may hold the key to her happiness--assuming that a baby will solve all life's problems. García clearly venerates motherhood, but he doesn't let any of his characters off the hook: Karen can be cruel, Elizabeth can be cold, and Lucy can be whiny, but they overcome their lesser natures. There are a few missteps, like a soft-focus montage toward the end, but García manages a sprawling cast with finesse, ! and his gifted leads have rarely been better. --Kathleen C. FennessyBased on the classic novel by W. Somerset Maugham, "The Painted Veil" is a love story set in the 1920s that tells the story of a young English couple, Walter, a middle class doctor and Kitty, an upper-class woman, who get married for the wrong reasons and relocate to Shanghai, where she falls in love with someone else. When he uncovers her infidelity, in an act of vengeance, he accepts a job in a remote village in China ravaged by a deadly epidemic, and takes her along. Their journey brings meaning to their relationship and gives them purpose in one of the most remote and beautiful places on earth.Produced by Edward Norton and Naomi Watts, The Painted Veil works well as a movie--even better as an actor's showcase. The year is 1925. When her domineering mother pressures her to marry, Kitty (Watts) settles for shy bacteriologist Walter (Norton). Then Walter is transferred from London to Shanghai! and the lonely and bored Kitty drifts into an affair with mar! ried dip lomat Charlie (Liev Schreiber). When Walter finds out, he makes a startling proposition: either Kitty accompanies him to the cholera-infested countryside or he'll divorce her. With no other prospects, she comes along on what looks like a double-suicide mission. Based on the novel by W. Somerset Maugham, The Painted Veil was adapted by Philadelphia's Ron Nyswaner (who knows a little something about infectious diseases). As two previous versions made little impact--despite Garbo's presence in the 1934 melodrama--John Curran's film is sure to stand as definitive. Interestingly, Norton, who studied Chinese history at Yale, chose Watts as his co-star, while Watts chose Curran, for whom she appeared in 2004's underrated We Don't Live Here Anymore. Filmed on location, the handsome production is, in many respects, just as old-fashioned as its source material--sex is merely suggested and Kitty is shocked that their English neighbor (Toby Jones) has a Chinese love! r--but the ending packs a feminist twist. Mostly though, The Painted Veil is about the acting, and Watts and Norton, along with Diana Rigg as a disillusioned Mother Superior, have rarely been better. --Kathleen C. Fennessy

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Maxim Magazine April 2011 Brittany Snow, Hope Dworaczyk, Kate Middleton, Jason Biggs, Eva Amurri, Jake Gyllenhaal. Taylor Makakoa, Matthew McConaughey

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Theres nothing like love to bring family tensions to a boil in this intriguing dark comedy! When Peter Sinclaire (Alex Frost, Drillbit Taylor) brings home new girlfriend Emma (Brittany Snow, Prom Night), his brother, Caleb (Adam Scott, Step Brothers), finds himself irresistibly drawn to her. As the dysfunctional family is propelled into chaos, Caleb and Emma face a mutual distrust and battle a growing sexual tension.Sex. Violence. Revenge. On The Doll is a dark look into the lives of sex workers and the affect it has had on their lives. Balery (Brittany Snow) is a call girl desperate for cash who conspires with Jaron (Josh Janowicz) to rob one of her regulars. Chantal (Shanna Collins) wants out of her door to doo! r exploits to start life over with her boyfriend and Tara (Angela Sarafyan) has been pulled so far into her seedy peep show underworld that it could be too late. Mr. Garrett (Eddie Jimison), is a high school teacher who looks to bring some of his students (Candice Accola & Chloe Domont) into his world of sex and drugs. And behind it all is Jimmy Sours (Paul Ben-Victor), a twisted mastermind of the sex trade who controls the fate of everyone mixed up in his world. A cast of young, up and coming actors takes you to a place where victims search for new meaning in their lives, while fighting off the demons that lead to more pain. The first feature by acclaimed music video director Thomas Mignone, On The Doll is a shocking, but powerful look into a world that is sure to strike a chord.Maxim Magazine April 2011 Brittany Snow, Hope Dworaczyk, Kate Middleton, Jason Biggs, Eva Amurri, Jake Gyllenhaal. Taylor Makakoa, Matthew McConaughey

Saturday, August 13, 2011

New York (Bollywood Movie / Indian Cinema / Hindi Film)

Friday, August 12, 2011

Deceived

  • Goldie Hawn delivers a critically acclaimed performance as Adrienne Saunders, someone whose perfect life as a wife, mother, and career woman disintegrates into a confusing world of betrayal and deception. After her husband (John Heard -- HOME ALONE, AWAKENINGS) apparently dies in a mysterious auto accident, Adrienne discovers a series of shocking truths about him -- and chilling evidence of a dead
A film about World War II that examines what happened to the men and women in the factories making weapons rather than following the troops.
Genre: Feature Film-Drama
Rating: PG
Release Date: 8-FEB-2005
Media Type: DVDGoldie Hawn and Kurt Russell got together on Swing Shift--and if that's the main reason people know about this movie, it only has itself to blame. The film has a marvelous subject (women's changing status on the home front during Worl! d War II), a hugely attractive cast, and a sympathetic director, Jonathan Demme, whose previous film, Melvin and Howard, had been a splendid piece of Americana. Yet despite this, it feels disjointed. Goldie goes to work at a factory when her husband (Ed Harris) goes off to war; Russell works there too, and they find each other, well, riveting. With the movie wavering between romance and feminist consciousness-raising, the field is open for Oscar®-nominated Christine Lahti, who sparkles as Goldie's lanky, wisecracking best friend. Demme's original version of the movie was obscured by reshoots, which might explain the missed opportunity; this could have been a classic. --Robert HortonIt's the craziest mix-up ever! Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell dazzle the screen in this buoyant and screwball comedy of memory-making and memory-faking. One of Hollywood's most dynamic screen pairs, Hawn and Russell make the most of every hilarious situation in this delightf! ul riches-to-rags romance that's perfect entertainment for any! one who appreciates a great practical joke. Hawn is Joanna Stayton, the pampered wife of a pretentious, yacht-owning socialite. When their boat gets stuck for repairs, Joanna employs carpenter Dean Proffitt (Russell) to improve her closet space. But when Dean asks to be paid, he's blatantly turned down by the "nothing is ever good enough for me" Joanna.So when Joanna falls overboard and gets a bad case of amnesia, Dean takes advantage of the situation and, in a stroke of retributive genius, tells her that she's his wife and the mother of hisfour unruly children!Real-life couple Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn star in this enjoyable 1987 comedy by Garry Marshall (Pretty Woman) about an imperious heiress (Hawn) who loses her memory after a boating accident and is identified as the wife of a handyman (Russell). Russell's character brings her "home" to his messy house and unruly kids, and the laughs follow as the aristocratic Hawn tries fitting in. Marshall delivers the comic goods! , the leads are entertaining (Russell needs to do more comedy), and the supporting cast is made up of happily familiar faces, including Roddy McDowall, Edward Herrmann, and Marshall favorite Hector Elizondo in an unbilled bit. --Tom Keogh Goldie Hawn delivers a critically acclaimed performance as Adrienne Saunders, someone whose perfect life as a wife, mother, and career woman disintegrates into a confusing world of betrayal and deception. After her husband (John Heard -- HOME ALONE, AWAKENINGS) apparently dies in a mysterious auto accident, Adrienne discovers a series of shocking truths about him -- and chilling evidence of a deadly scheme that threatens her life! From the first startling plot twist to the heart-stopping climax, DECEIVED is a riveting suspense-filled thriller that will entertain you in the spirit of Hitchcock's best!

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