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Monday, February 23, 2015
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Saturday, February 07, 2015
My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2
Universal Pictures is coming to “My Big Fat Greek Wedding
2,” acquiring distribution rights in the U.S. and some international
territories for the sequel to the 2002 comedy.
Nia Vardalos is returning as the star and screenwriter for
the sequel, in which the revelation of a family secret and an even bigger
wedding brings the Portokalos family together again.
Kirk Jones (“Nanny McPhee”) will
direct. The film will be produced by Rita Wilson and Playtone partners Tom
Hanks and Gary Goetzman. Executive producers are Paul Brooks, Scott Niemeyer,
Steven Shareshian and Vardalos.
For more details, please CLICK HERE
Victoria Azarenka
Victoria Azarenka (Belarusian: Вікторыя Фёдараўна Азаранка
(Viktoriya Fyodorovna Azarenka), (Russian: Викто́рия Фёдоровна Аза́ренко), born
31 July 1989 is a Belarusian professional tennis player. She is a former world
No. 1 and is currently world No. 49 as of 2 February 2015. She has won two
Australian Open singles titles (2012 and 2013), becoming the first Belarusian
player to win a Grand Slam singles title. Her other achievements include
winning the bronze medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, two mixed
doubles Grand Slam titles—the 2007 US Open with Max Mirnyi, the 2008 French
Open with Bob Bryan—and the gold medal in the mixed doubles at the 2012 Summer
Olympics with Max Mirnyi.
In August 2013, Azarenka was named the fourth highest paid
female athlete in the world by Forbes Magazine, with total earnings of $15.7
million between 2012–2013. Her prize money constituted $6.7 million while her
growing endorsements equaled $9 million. Azarenka's $7.9 million prize money
haul in 2012 was a single year record for a female athlete in any sport.
Ooh la......
Friday, February 06, 2015
Gods Must Be Crazy
He seems to be having such a blast...but who can blame
him......with such communication skills.....
This happened before (Osama) was killed!
After numerous rounds of “We don’t even know if Osama is
still alive,” Osama himself decided to send George Bush a letter in his own handwriting
to let him know he was still in the game.
Bush opened the letter and it contained a single line of
Coded message:
370H-SSV-0773H
Bush was baffled, so he e-mailed it to Condoleezza Rice.
Condi and her "Aides" had not a clue either, so they sent it to the
FBI....No one could solve it at the FBI so it went to the CIA, then to MI6 and
Mossad. Eventually they asked “Colin Powell” for help.
Well... Powell replied in a second, Excuse me, Mr.
President, You are holding the message upside down..... !!!!!!
Subliminal Advertising
No
other film series manages to make product placement so damn cool. If
you want to be as sophisticated as James Bond, you need all the stuff
which comes with it. Sadly most of us can’t afford the tailored suits,
expensive gadgetry, sport-cars not to mention the call girls!.
But while blatant advertising has always been a staple of the series from the very early days, in Casino Royale it felt particularly irksome, thanks to a realistic tone making it a far more emotionally engaging Bond flick.
There’s so much to choose from here, from Sony laptops to mobile phones and Blu-ray disks. Even insignificant sequences of Bond driving are filmed identically to car adverts – all that‘s missing is Daniel Craig telling audiences to test-drive it today from their nearest dealer.
There’s one moment however which has become a legendary example of product placement at its worst . As Bond (Daniel Craig) and Vesper (Eva Green) discuss 007′s firm arse, she inquires about his watch.
“Rolex” ? To which Bond suavely replies “Omega”.
What’s wrong with a Casio ? Come on James…There’s a recession on !
But while blatant advertising has always been a staple of the series from the very early days, in Casino Royale it felt particularly irksome, thanks to a realistic tone making it a far more emotionally engaging Bond flick.
There’s so much to choose from here, from Sony laptops to mobile phones and Blu-ray disks. Even insignificant sequences of Bond driving are filmed identically to car adverts – all that‘s missing is Daniel Craig telling audiences to test-drive it today from their nearest dealer.
There’s one moment however which has become a legendary example of product placement at its worst . As Bond (Daniel Craig) and Vesper (Eva Green) discuss 007′s firm arse, she inquires about his watch.
“Rolex” ? To which Bond suavely replies “Omega”.
What’s wrong with a Casio ? Come on James…There’s a recession on !
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