Sunday, August 28, 2011

The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner: An Eclipse Novella (Twilight Saga)

The Curse of February 29th

  • A murder has occurred every February 29th at this tollgate ticket booth. Fact or myth? The ticket girls working this evening's shift discuss this mystery. After all, tonight is February 29th. There is dark vehicle approaching. The driver is holding a bloody ticket in his hands. Soon, one of these girls will die. The other will have a nervous breakdown. She will find herself locked up in a mental a
Joon-pil is a prick. A big one. He drinks, he smokes, and he cusses like a bastard. When he’s not skipping class, he’s slapping around puny little punks and taking their lunch money. Unfortunately, the duties of being the biggest, baddest mofo in school are very time-consuming, leaving no time for study. Joon-pil is also a dumbass. A big one. So when the innocent, yet delightfully feisty, Min-he throws him a hormonal curveball, Joon-pil is ill-prepared to face life’s nastiest little SAT/ACT/TA! SK test question of all â€" For love or lunch money? His life, his friends, his reputation: even his lauded position as Master Ruler Awesome of the school are all suddenly at stake. Joon-pil must make a decision â€" and he must find something in this world that he can actually pass!He has the perfect pedigree, the perfect resume, the perfect girlfriend; everything is perfectly perfect. But one morning, Dae-suh wakes up next to a beautifully perfect stranger, Jin-kyung, who just happens to be from one of the most powerful mob families in the country. Her father had always wanted to bring prestige and honor to the family â€" and Dae-suh is the ticket. All Jin-kyung’s brothers have to do is get these two perfect strangers to fall in love. If they can’t get it to happen, then they will have to make it happen.301 302 explores the mysterious disappearance of one of two young women who live across the hall from each other in a modern apartment complex in Seoul, Korea. The wom! en, referred to by their apartment number, each share common y! et dissi milar obsessions. Official Selection - Sundance Film Festival and Official Selection - Berlin International Film Festival.CURSE OF FEBRUARY 29TH - DVD Movie

Saturday, August 27, 2011

ANNA KOURNIKOVA SEXY BLUE POSTER TENNIS 8306

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Black Scorpion

Afterwards

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Point of No Return [Blu-ray]

  • "She is society's worst nightmare, an antisocial misfit convicted of murder and sentenced to die. But a covert government agency may be able to transform her into a sleek, cool-as-ice assassin. Bridget Fonda (Single White Female, Jackie Brown) stars as Maggie in this thriller directed by John Badham (WarGames, Stakeout). Dressed to kill, trained to survive, shes set loose in a deadly world where u
"Bridget Fonda is pure dynamite" (WWOR-TV) as a murderous misfit reprogrammed as a high-tech assassin. Gabriel Byrne and Anne Bancroft co-star in "one of the top thrillers of the year" (ABC Radio Network). Year: 1993 Director: John Badham Starring: Bridget Fonda, Gabriel Byrne, Dermot MulroneyPoint of No Return is one of those Hollywood remakes of a European hit in which one can visualize a committee of studio executives sitting around and saying, "Okay, we know what made the original film ! unique and different and fun. How can we make that same movie and do exactly the opposite?" For-hire director John Badham (Saturday Night Fever) took La Femme Nikita, Luc Besson's undeniably sexy, original, and kitschy French film about a female assassin, and translated it into a calculating, mechanistic American thriller with no distinctive style. Bridget Fonda gamely plays the willowy street punk who becomes a high-society killer, but once that provocative irony is in place, the movie is pretty much a series of by-the-numbers action set pieces. Until, that is, Dermot Mulroney shows up as a love interest; but even that twist can't save this film. You're much better off with the original, subtitles and all. --Tom KeoghStudio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 09/08/2009Point of No Return is one of those Hollywood remakes of a European hit in which one can visualize a committee of studio executives sitting around and saying, "Okay, we know what mad! e the original film unique and different and fun. How can we m! ake that same movie and do exactly the opposite?" For-hire director John Badham (Saturday Night Fever) took La Femme Nikita, Luc Besson's undeniably sexy, original, and kitschy French film about a female assassin, and translated it into a calculating, mechanistic American thriller with no distinctive style. Bridget Fonda gamely plays the willowy street punk who becomes a high-society killer, but once that provocative irony is in place, the movie is pretty much a series of by-the-numbers action set pieces. Until, that is, Dermot Mulroney shows up as a love interest; but even that twist can't save this film. You're much better off with the original, subtitles and all. --Tom Keogh"She is society's worst nightmare, an antisocial misfit convicted of murder and sentenced to die. But a covert government agency may be able to transform her into a sleek, cool-as-ice assassin. Bridget Fonda (Single White Female, Jackie Brown) stars as Maggie in this thriller directed by J! ohn Badham (WarGames, Stakeout). Dressed to kill, trained to survive, shes set loose in a deadly world where unexpected romance complicates things even more. Gabriel Byrne, Dermot Mulroney, Anne Bancroft and Harvey Keitel also star.Point of No Return is one of those Hollywood remakes of a European hit in which one can visualize a committee of studio executives sitting around and saying, "Okay, we know what made the original film unique and different and fun. How can we make that same movie and do exactly the opposite?" For-hire director John Badham (Saturday Night Fever) took La Femme Nikita, Luc Besson's undeniably sexy, original, and kitschy French film about a female assassin, and translated it into a calculating, mechanistic American thriller with no distinctive style. Bridget Fonda gamely plays the willowy street punk who becomes a high-society killer, but once that provocative irony is in place, the movie is pretty much a series of by-the-numbers ! action set pieces. Until, that is, Dermot Mulroney shows up as! a love interest; but even that twist can't save this film. You're much better off with the original, subtitles and all. --Tom Keogh

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

White Badge

  • Han Kiju, a pulp fiction writer, needs to write a new best seller every month for his publishing house. Still reeling from his youth experience as a volunteer infantryman in the South Korean Army's highly decorated White Horse Division, which fought alongside American troops in Vietnam, Han suffers a textbook case of Vietnam syndrome. The burdens of guilt and alienation make his private life b
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Distributed by Gale, a part of Cengage LearningThis book introduces one of Korean cultural heritages. It is my wish
that through these books, foreigners like my friends would be a bit more familiar with Korean culture.This book introduces one of Korean cultural heritages. It is my wish
that through these books, foreigners like my friends would be a bit more familiar with Korean culture.Studio: Lions Gate Home Ent. Release Date: 09/09/2008 Run time: 90 minutes Rating: RThe most kaleidoscopic crime thriller you'll ever see. Nowhere to Hide is about a team of cops tracking do! wn a murderous drug lord--but the plot is the only ordinary th! ing abou t the movie. Nowhere to Hide uses just about every visual trick imaginable: slow motion, rapid-fire editing, different film textures (from gritty black and white to luminous color), freeze-frames, as well as techniques that have only become possible with computers and that are impossible to describe. But the movie has more than visual razzle-dazzle: scenes go off in bizarre directions, the tone shifts radically from hyperviolence to total sentimentality (in one scene, the loose-cannon detective is brutally beating a handcuffed prisoner; moments later, he's as happy as a little boy when his sister gives him a pair of gloves), the characters are outrageously melodramatic. The soundtrack shares this amazing cinematic schizophrenia, featuring light pop songs, shrieking heavy metal, moody Spanish guitar, and soaring classical. The overall effect is dizzying, disorienting, but at the same time giddy and exciting. The closest American equivalent is Charlie's Angels; t! hese are movies that have moved beyond story logic and character development into sheer sensory enjoyment; movies that push action-movie techniques to the point of becoming almost avant-garde, some insane hybrid of John Woo and Jean-Luc Godard. Not to be missed. --Bret Fetzer Han Kiju, a pulp fiction writer, needs to write a new best seller every month for his publishing house. Still reeling from his youth experience as a volunteer infantryman in the South Korean Army's highly decorated White Horse Division, which fought alongside American troops in Vietnam, Han suffers a textbook case of Vietnam syndrome. The burdens of guilt and alienation make his private life barren and constantly sabotages his career and marriage.

Using flashbacks to the combat fields of Vietnam the film depicts, in a graphic way, how Han and his frontline infantry experienced the war uniquely as Asians yet felt the same nightmare of fear and meaningless sacrifice as their American counte! rparts.

While Sgt. Han's platoon is being decimated by ! an unsee n Viet Cong enemy during a long range reconnaissance mission behind enemy lines, one of his fellow soldiers slips into insanity causing untold carnage and death. A reunion with this man forces Han to confront the past and the most painful events of his life.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Iris: The Movie Poster Movie Korean C 11x17 Byung-hun Lee Tae-hee Kim So-yeon Kim Jun-ho Jeong