Recently i watched a movie called Wall-E which is a animation movie but it is really good to watch. Here are the direct download links for that movie hope everyone would like it.
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Archive for September, 2008
Dhaam Dhoom
It’s the latest movie released in theaters this month. The film centers on a young doctor who falls in love with countryside missy and both get their parents. Soon after the betrothal, he fleets for Russia for a medical conference and in a land where English never enters, he is trapped in a serious trouble. No one is there to rescue him and of course he doesn’t know who has been chasing him. Relief comes to him in the form a young lady lawyer who is a Tamilian. Rest of the story is all about the next four days, how he gets out of the troublesome situation. It’s a nice movie to watch and spend time in it.
the Australian Cricketers’ Association has recommended that his members should not go to the tournament, which begins on Sept 12. The feeling is that a suicide bomber could penetrate even the tightest ring of steel.
Australia’s lead is likely to be followed over the next few days by at least two other countries. England captain Kevin Pietersen admitted on Monday that there were still “huge reservations”, and yesterday Owais Shah revealed further doubts. “We have all got concerns. I do know what Karachi can be like having grown up there.”
The New Zealanders have already expressed their own fears over travelling to Pakistan, where their captain Daniel Vettori was among the players to be involved in a bombing incident in 2002.
ICC chief executive Haroon Lorgat told a press conference in London yesterday that the ICC were satisfied with security arrangements in Pakistan but he also admitted: “It is possible that you could postpone, it is possible that you could relocate, it is possible that you could add in a ninth and 10th team.”
Lets wait and watch about what is going to happen.
Let me tell something interesting about the topic. Everyone might know what is Opposite but what is obsession in this let me say the meaning first “An irrational motive for performing trivial or repetitive actions, even against your will”. These words are a great thing to be known since we might have come across various circumstances in our life. Recently I read a small poem regarding to this let me give it to you.
” Deep intentions and shallow minds
Uncommitted to the ties that bind
Never searching, always able to find
Cruelly rude and unnecessarily kind
Always conceited, forever shy
Constantly grounded, most likely to fly
Insanely clingy, can’t wait to say goodbye
Loyally truthful when caught in a lie
Tenderly in love, passionate with hate
Prone to agree, but more so to debate
Promises to be on time, never ceases to be late
Though a huge mistake, it must be fate”
Let me see how many of them can really understood it.
The poll found that just 38 percent of likely voters support the measure, while 55 percent intend to vote no. That compares with 42 percent in support and 51 percent opposed in July.
Brown amended the Proposition 8 summary language after the state Supreme Court’s decision on May 15 to overturn California’s previous ban on same-sex marriage.
The pollsters found the amended language played a role in that growing opposition, especially among the 30 percent of likely voters interviewed who had never heard of Prop. 8.
Those voters were much more likely to oppose the measure when read Brown’s wording (58 percent against it and 30 percent for it) than those in the same category who were read the old version of Prop. 8 (42 percent against and 37 percent for it), according to the Field Poll.
In its overall shape and message, “Lakeview Terrace” is a conventional suspense thriller, but the details kick it up a notch. There’s a racial element that’s unexpected. There’s a narrative strategy that’s slightly innovative. And then there’s Samuel L. Jackson’s face and everything he can do with it: the impassive look. The burning-holes-through-concrete stare. The smile that’s the opposite of reassuring. And the laugh that says, “You’re so dead.” There may be no actor working today with a better sense of how to use his face and what each expression communicates to an audience.
Directed but not scripted by Neil LaBute, the film continues LaBute’s ongoing investigation into the sheer hell that is other people. We first meet Abel (Jackson) as he’s waking up on a typical weekday. He says his prayers, gets the kids up and serves them breakfast. He endures wise remarks from his teenage daughter, then spends some time folding the kids’ laundry. He’s a widowed dad and seems like a nice enough guy. And then the new neighbors move in.
It’s a nice touch: LaBute shows us the new neighbors’ van pull up in one unbroken shot from Abel’s perspective. The neighbors are a source of mystery and of mild consternation to him - and thus to us, as well. And then somehow, seamlessly, and very early into the story, LaBute and screenwriters David Loughery and Howard Korder make the switch: There’s absolutely nothing wrong with the neighbors. It’s Abel who’s a bit strange. He might even be a little crazy. You know, with suppressed rage.
So right off the top, the entertainment value is guaranteed. We have a movie that explores what it would be like to move into a nice neighborhood and find that your next-door neighbor is Jackson in his angry mode. But no, it’s even better than that: Not only is Jackson angry, but he’s also a Los Angeles police officer, which means he carries a gun and is regarded as a citizen beyond reproach. And he has floodlights all over his property, so that the lights shine through the bedroom of his neighbors’ house. And he won’t turn them off.
Igor movie review
“Igor” is a dysfunctional family film. One of the lead character’s sidekicks is a brain floating in a jar and the other is a scrawny rabbit that is constantly trying to commit suicide. Your kindergartner might have a few complicated questions on the minivan ride home.
But the almost relentlessly dark palette isn’t the problem with this movie, which was made by the French animation studio responsible for “Rolie Polie Olie.” The filmmakers waste some clever and subversive writing by cramming everything into a Disneyfied plot filled with misunderstandings and morality speeches. (”It’s better to be a good nobody than an evil somebody!”) Like the female Frankenstein monster at the center of the film, the parts don’t quite fit.
In style and tone, “Igor” seems more like a short from the adult-oriented “Spike & Mike’s Festival of Animation,” or the Mike Judge-produced “The Animation Show.” The computer-animated visuals look drab when compared with recent Pixar and DreamWorks offerings, and the character design leans more toward disturbing than cute. Put the inhabitants of this film on a fast-food restaurant kids’ meal, and everyone will lose their appetite.
But the writing by “American Dad” contributor Chris McKenna is sharp, making fun of the monster films of the black-and-white era while weaving in current popular culture targets as well. When one of the characters is assigned an evil brainwashing, she’s locked in a room and forced to watch “Inside the Actors Studio” interviewer James Lipton - and walks out demanding a bigger trailer. Scamper the rabbit and Brain the brain-in-a-jar (voiced by Steve Buscemi and Sean Hayes) have about three times as many good lines as the typical animated-film comic relief.
“Igor” begins with a hunchback (voiced by John Cusack), who has the skill and desire to be a mad scientist, but all his incompetent master will let him do is “flip the switch.” After a particularly gory industrial accident sidelines his boss, Igor tries to make a giant woman named Eva and win the Evil Science Fair. Of course nothing works out as planned, and Igor starts to fall for his creation.
This is where the movie goes horribly wrong. While much of the banter between the characters is inventive, the plot turns are predictable - complete with a romantic misunderstanding straight out of “The Karate Kid” (and 20 other films). The movie ends with a big-action sequence that highlights the shortcomings of the animation and seems to go on forever. “Igor” is an 87-minute film, but it feels like 110.
While the overall review is mixed, the film does deserve one big compliment: The music is excellent, featuring everything from retro swing to classic rhythm and blues. This is the only animated film you’ll see all year with “Baby Won’t You Please Come Home” on the soundtrack.
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Australian cricket authorities made it clear that they were satisfied with the security arrangements in India and they will continue with the proposed tour.
Australia is scheduled to play four tests in India, spending the first week in Jaipur preparing at Greg Chappell’s Rajasthan Cricket Academy, before the first Test in Bangalore from October 9 and the third Test in New Delhi from October 29.
India surprised one and all when they upset red-hot favourites West Indies by 43 runs to pocket the coveted World Cup.
Asked to take first strike, Indian batsmen struggled to come to terms with the incisive Windies bowling attack on a strip, which had plenty of juice for the quicks.
Opener Krishmachari Srikanth top-scored with 38 as India were packed out for a measly 183 in 54.4 overs. Sandeep Patil and Mohinder Amarnath spared India the blushes contributing 27 and 26 respectively, which in the context of the match proved invaluable in the end. Andy Roberts did most of the damage for West Indies claiming 3 for 32.
Set a target of 184 for victory, the West Indian batsmen committed hara-kiri to be skittled out for 140. Champion batsman Vivian Richards was the only batsman to provide a semblance of respectability to the score notching 33.
Madan Lal and Mohinder Amarnath, hithero unheralded bowlers, emerged as the nemesis for the mighty Windies as they shared six of the ten wickets between them. Mohinder Amarnath, who chipped in a useful 26 with the bat was named Man of the Match.