Saturday, October 30, 2010

Trailer:Hereafter (2010)

Country:USA
Language:English | French
Release Date:22 October 2010 (USA)
Genres:Drama | Fantasy
PG:13
Run time: 123 min
Plot:
A drama centered on three people -- a blue-collar American, a French journalist and a London school boy -- who are touched by death in different ways.
Director:Clint Eastwood
Writer:Peter Morgan
Stars:
Matt Damon, Cécile De France and Bryce Dallas Howard
imdb info:http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1212419/

Urdu Magazine: Chahaar su,Issue-Nov-Dec 2010






Urdu magazine: Chahaar Su
Founder chief Editor: Syed Zameer jaafri
Editor: Gulzar javed
Sub Editor: Beena Javed, Fari Sha, Muhammad Inaam-ul-Haq
Issue: November-December:2010
Publisher:
Chahaar su Publications, 537-westrage-III Rawalpindi
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Book Review;Eat Pray Love (2010)


Film : Eat Pray Love
Country:USA
Language:English | Italian
Release Date:13 August 2010 (USA)
Genres:Drama | Romance
PG:13
Run time: 133 min
Plot:
A married woman realizes how unhappy her marriage really is, and that her life needs to go in a different direction. After a painful divorce, she takes off on a round-the-world journey to "find herself".
Director:Ryan Murphy
Writers:Ryan Murphy (screenplay), Jennifer Salt (screenplay), and 1 more credit »
Stars:
Julia Roberts, Javier Bardem and Viola Davis

imdb info:http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0879870/


Friday, October 29, 2010

Book Review:Endless Night - Christie_ Agatha


Book: Endless Night
Author: Agatha christie

Critics tend to debate what era can most appropriately be called Agatha Christie's "golden era"--and there is much to be said for her work in the 1930s, the 1940s, and the 1950s. But like her earliest works of the 1920s, her later works of the 1960s are negelected. And in the case of ENDLESS NIGHT this is an oversight indeed.

Book Review:Elephants Can Remember - Christie_ Agatha


Book: Elephants Can Remember
Author: Agatha Christie

Celia Ravenscroft is but a little girl when both her parents commit suicide. Never did she worry about the real reasons for that dramatic event, until today when she stands on the verge of getting married to Desmond Burton-Cox. Only one question suddenly seems of importance: Who killed whom, Celia's father or mother? Reason enough for Ariadne Oliver, Celia's godmother, to pay a visit to her old friend Hercule Poirot. The famous sleuth persuades Mrs. Oliver to delve -with his guidance, of course- into the past, to find the persons who are like elephants, the persons who will still remember the important details about this all-but-forgotten tragedy.
Elephants Can Remember is Agatha Christie's next to last work of detection and the author shows clearly signs of age, which is understandable since she was eighty-two years old and in failing health. 


Book Review:Dumb Witness - Christie_ Agatha

 Book: Dumb Witness
Author: Agatha Christie

This book, published also under the title "Poirot Loses A Client," has all the ingredients of an outstanding Christie tale: a domestic murder which could have been committed by any of several people close to the victim, a charming look at life in a small English village, a delightful and well-bred elderly lady, a fatal poisoning, and lots of clues.
Poirot is brought into this case in an unusual manner. He receives a letter from the elderly lady in which she hints at a possible attempt on her life. When Poirot realizes the letter had been written two months before he receives it, his little grey cells are alerted. He takes a trip to Market Basing only to find the writer of the letter, Miss Arundell, is dead. Since he considers her still his client, he is determined to prove her death was not accidental, but a deliberate murder. The cold trail of clues leads to a beautiful society lady, a handsome scientist, a faithful servant, and a pair of specialists in the occult. Will Poirot be able to unmask the killer before another death occurs? A dog's bouncing ball, a strange spiritual manifestation, and a mirror reflection of a brooch are all pivotal to solving this mystery. 

Book Review: Destination Unknown - Christie_ Agatha


Book:Destination Unknown
Author : Agatha Christie

Like "Murder on the Orient Express" and " Death in the Clouds", Christie's"Death on the Nile"  finds Poirot en route--this time on vacation in Egypt, where he encounters a romantic triangle that seems destined for lethal results. Linnet Ridge-way has everything: beauty, brains, unspeakable wealth... and Jacqueline de Bellefort's boyfriend, a handsome but simple man that Linnet stole away from her friend and married. And now Jacquiline is in hot pursuit, unexpectedly appearing to embarrass the newlyweds at various points along their journey. Linnet and her husband attempt to escape by secretly booking passage on a tourist ship traveling the Nile--but Jacquiline is one step ahead... and murder is not far behind.


Book Review:Death on the Nile - Christie_ Agatha

Book: Death on the Nile
Author: Agatha Christie

Agatha Christie wrote "Death on the Nile" in 1937, one year after "Murder in Mesopotamia", and to all appearances "Death on the Nile" was intended as a prequel to "Murder in Mesopotamia", which itself was a prequel to the 1934 classic "Murder in the Orient Express". The three stories make up a satisfying trilogy of mysteries as Poirot tours the Near East finding murder everywhere he goes.
All three of the stories follow Christie's tried-and-true formula: She introduces the cast of suspects, gives each of them a dark secret and a motive to lie, and piles up the circumstances in such a way that the flying fickle finger of suspicion points to every one of them at some time or another. She compounds the confusion by supplying false leads and deliberatly glossing over hot clues. In each case Poirot holds his cards close to his vest, tantalizes the reader/listener with cryptic comments, and finds the most inconsequential-appearing facts to be highly significant. Eventually Poirot airs everyone's dirty laundry, explains his chain of deductive reasoning, reconstructs the crime in all its improbable complexity, and gets a confession. 


Book Review:Death in the Clouds - Christie_ Agatha


Book: Death in the Clouds
Author: Agatha Christsie

The mid 1930s were some of the best years of the so-called "Golden Age of Detective Fiction" in Britain. Most practitioners belonged to the Detection Club, they reviewed and promoted one another's books publically and privately they shared and re-worked one another's ideas. An example of this literary cross-fertilization may be seen when Freeman Wills Crofts' "The 12.30 From Croydon", 1934, and "Agatha Christie's "Death In the Clouds", 1935, are compared. Both books begin with a passenger plane flight across the English Channel. In the former novel, a passenger is found to be dead at the end of Chapter One when the plane touches down in Paris. In the latter, a passenger is found to be dead at the end of Chapter One when a plane touches down in London. Thereafter, and indeed in the titling of the two books, each writer develops the idea differently. 


Book Review:Death Comes as the End - Christie_ Agatha


 Book: Death Comes as the End
Author: Agatha Christie
Agatha Christie has a complete change of pace as she takes the reader to ancient Egypt for this exciting tour De force. It might seem an unusual step for a writer who specialized in 20th century murder set in cozy English villages, but all the passions that lead to murder---jealousy, envy, greed, love, hate---are apparently timeless. Christie's research was painstaking and she is able to give us the exact details of this ancient life down to the type of food they ate and the type of clothes they wore. One of the most amazing things to me was that she was able to make these characters so realistic even though they are living in a time and under circumstances so foreign to the reader.
The plot centers on multiple murders involving members of the family of Imhotep, a well-to-do religious leader in Thebes around 2000 BC.
This novel is her most unique, but it has the same brilliant plotting and satisfying ending that all her others have.

Book Review:Dead Man's Folly - Christie_ Agatha

Book: Dead Man's Folly
Author: Agatha Christie

Aridane Oliver is prominent in this novel as she has been hired to stage a Murder Hunt for the village fete to raise money for local charities. Her famous intuition tells her something is not right and her intuition is shown to be right on target when a real body is found instead of the "pretend" corpse in the murder game. Mrs. Oliver calls in her friend Hercule Poirot for assistance. Poirot is fond of Mrs. Oliver and has been since he first met her while solving the murder of Mr. Shaitana in "Cards on the Table." 

Book Review:Curtain - Christie_ Agatha


Book: Curtain
Author: Agatha Christie

Christie herself regarded the character with a mixture of bemused affection and frustration, and frequently expressed the wish that she had never created such an eccentric character--but of all her creations, Hercule Poroit was the most popular with the reading public. Indeed, such was the public's devotion that in the 1940s or 1950s Christie became concerned that others might attempt to "franchise" the character after her death, resurrecting him for other novels for the sake of a fast buck.

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Book Review:Crooked House - Christie_ Agatha

Book: Crooked House
Author: Agatha Christie

Crooked House" has long been considered one of Agatha Christie's most brilliant and memorable books -- the author herself singled it out as a favorite.
Here is the plot of "The Tragedy of Y," without giving away any major surprises: Three generations of a warped, wealthy family live together in one house. The hated grandparent is murdered. The children's tutor is wrongly arrested. Secret handwritten documents emerge that solve the crime. The murderer is shockingly revealed to be the same person as in "Crooked House". (Given the ostensible originality of Christie's ending, this last point is the most damning of all.)

Book Review:Cat Among the Pigeons - Christie_ Agatha

Book: Cat Among the Pigeons
Author: Agatha Christie

The Little Gray Cells strike again in this fabulous book "Cat Among the Pigeons." At a very respectable British boarding school three teachers all die while looking in the gym for some very mysterious foreign jewels put there by a man before his death. Mixed in with also a bit of spying at the beginning and Poirot's wit and wisdom this book is fabulous and has an unpredictable but fruitful ending! 

Book Review:Cards on the Table - Christie_ Agatha

Book: Cards on the Table
Author: Agatha Christie

Mr. Shaitana, a wealthy collector of objects dart, has an unusual idea for a dinner party after a chance meeting with Hercule Poirot in an art gallery. He invites to dinner four detectives plus four people he suspects may have gotten away with murder.
Along with Poirot are two detectives we have met in earlier Christie works: Colonel Race, the trouble-shooter from the Foreign Office, and Superintendent Battle of Scotland Yard. Introduced in this book is Mrs. Ariadne Oliver, a best-selling mystery writer, who has been compared to Christie herself. Like Mrs. Christie, Mrs. Oliver eats large quantities of apples while writing and Mrs. Oliver's books are about a quirky Finn who is not unlike Mrs. Christie's quirky Belgian. Mrs. Oliver will return in six additional novels.


Book Review:By The Pricking of My Thumbs - Christie_ Agatha


Book: By The Pricking of My Thumbs
Author: Agatha Christie

 "By The Pricking of My Thumbs" certainly offers the sense of adventure, wit, and charm we have come to expect from Christie's Tommy and Tuppence Beresford--but unlike their other outings, which might best be described light-hearted romps, this novel possesses a quietly chilling tone that intensifies as the story progresses.
 The story finds Tuppence interested in a painting recently inherited from Tommy's aunt, a painting of a country house by a bridge. Convinced that she has seen the original subject, she decides to track it down--and when she does, she stumbles into stories of a series of unsolved child murders that occurred in the district many years before... and some one is displeased enough about her curiosity to become lethal.

Book Review:Black Coffee - Christie_ Agatha

Book: Black Cofee
Author: Agatha Christie
What a daunting task it must be to adapt a play by Agatha Christie and be successful at it! Agatha Christie herself took to writing plays because she disliked the way one of her novels had been adapted for the stage. Charles Osborne, a Christie biographer and renowned theater and opera expert, does a commendable job in this novelization of the play "Black Coffee".

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Book Review; At Bertram's Hotel - Christie_ Agatha

Book:  At Bertram's Hotel
Author:Agatha Christie

Miss Marple goes on vacation to stay at Bertram's Hotel. If you were thinking she was going to have some kind of adventure like she did in _A Caribbean Mystery_ or _Nemesis_ while she was on vacation, think again. If you enjoy Miss Marple because she comes up with these wacky village parallels, you are going to be disappointed. There aren't many here. A large part of the detecting is done my Chief Inspector Davy. Miss Marple is merely a side character in this one -- she really isn't super involved except when Davy talks to her during his investigations. She is more a "witness" than a sleuth. 



Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Movie Review:National Geographic - Secrets Of The Taj Mahal (2010)


National Geographic - Secrets Of The Taj Mahal (2010) HDTV XviD-PVR

Language: English
00:46:24 | 608x336 | XviD - 902Kbps | 25.000fps | MP3 - 125Kbps | 350MB
Genre: Documentary
A look at the story behind the Taj Mahal, built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century.

Book Review: Culture of Corruption: Obama and His Team of Tax Cheats, Crooks, and Cronies

Culture of Corruption: Obama and His Team of Tax Cheats, Crooks, and Cronies
Tantor Media | English | 2009 | ISBN-10: 1400163242 | MP3 | 228 Mb


The era of hope and change is dead....and it only took six months in office to kill it.
Never has an administration taken office with more inflated expectations of turning Washington around. Never have a media-anointed American Idol and his entourage fallen so fast and hard. In her latest investigative tour de force, New York Times bestselling author Michelle Malkin delivers a powerful, damning, and comprehensive indictment of the culture of corruption that surrounds Team Obama's brazen tax evaders, Wall Street cronies, petty crooks, slum lords, and business-as-usual influence peddlers.

In Culture of Corruption, Malkin reveals:
* Why nepotism beneficiaries First Lady Michelle Obama and Vice President Joe Biden are Team Obama's biggest liberal hypocrites--bashing the corporate world and influence-peddling industries from which they and their relatives have benefited mightily

* What secrets the ethics-deficient members of Obama's cabinet--including Hillary Clinton--are trying to hide

* Why the Obama White House has more power-hungry, unaccountable "czars" than any other administration

* How Team Obama's first one hundred days of appointments became a litany of embarrassments as would-be appointee after would-be appointee was exposed as a tax cheat or had to withdraw for other reasons

* How Obama's old ACORN and union cronies have squandered millions of taxpayer dollars and dues money to enrich themselves and expand their power

* How Obama's Wall Street money men and corporate lobbyists are ruining the economy and helping their friendsIn Culture of Corruption, Michelle Malkin lays bare the Obama administration's seamy underside that the liberal media would rather keep hidden.

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Book Review:Computer Organization and Design

Computer Organization and Design: The Hardware/Software Interface( 4th edition)

Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann
ISBN: 0123744938
Publication date:2008-11-10
Pages: 912 pages |Format: PDF | 252 Mb
The classic textbook for computer systems analysis and design, Computer Organization and Design, has been thoroughly updated to provide a new focus on the revolutionary change taking place in industry today: the switch from uniprocessor to multicore microprocessors. This new emphasis on parallelism is supported by updates reflecting the newest technologies with examples highlighting the latest processor designs, benchmarking standards, languages and tools. As with previous editions, a MIPS processor is the core used to present the fundamentals of hardware technologies.

Video Review:Computer Organization and Architecture: Designing for Performance (8th Edition)


Computer Organization and Architecture: Designing for Performance (8th Edition)
Video training | 111 Mb

Book: Computer Organization and Architecture: Designing for Performance (8th Edition)
Author: William Stallings

* Publisher: Prentice Hall
* Number Of Pages: 792
* Publication Date: 2009-04-13
* ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0136073735
* ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780136073734
Product Description:

KEY BENEFIT: Learn the fundamentals of processor and computer design from the newest edition of this award winning text. KEY TOPICS: Introduction; Computer Evolution and Performance; A Top-Level View of Computer Function and Interconnection; Cache Memory; Internal Memory Technology; External Memory; I/O; Operating System Support; Computer Arithmetic; Instruction Sets: Characteristics and Functions; Instruction Sets: Addressing Modes and Formats; CPU Structure and Function; RISCs; Instruction-Level Parallelism and Super-scalar Processors; Control Unit Operation; Micro-programmed Control; Parallel Processing; Multicore Architecture. Online Chapters: Number Systems; Digital Logic; Assembly Language, Assemblers, and Compilers; The IA-64 Architecture. MARKET: Ideal for professionals in computer science, computer 


Book Review: The Bridge: The Life and Rise of Barack Obama-David Remnick

David Remnick - The Bridge: The Life and Rise of Barack Obama
English | 672 pages 


"…Remnick examines in detail every aspect of Obama's life before his election as president…There is only a brief (five and a half pages) epilogue on the presidency…Yet the book's insights into Obama's character will be very useful for understanding the man's performance as president."
The rise of Barack Obama is one of the great stories of this century: a defining moment in American history, and one with truly global resonance. Until now, no journalist or historian has written a book that fully investigates the circumstances and experiences of Obama’s life or explores the ambition and conviction behind his journey to election. The Bridge – from a writer whose gift for illuminating the historical significance of unfolding events is unsurpassed – offers a portrait, at once masterly and fresh, nuanced and unexpected, of the man who was determined to become the first African-American president.


Book Review:The Case Against Barack Obama: The Unlikely Rise and Unexamined Agenda of the Media's Favorite

The Case Against Barack Obama: The Unlikely Rise and Unexamined Agenda of the Media's Favorite Candidate (AudioBook)
Publisher:Regnery Publishing
ISBN: 1596985666
Publication:2008
Format: MP3 | 104 Mb

If find yourself believing that "we are the ones we've been waiting for", or that "this is the moment when the rise of the oceans began to slow" or even, tout court, that "yes we can", the chances are that you are suffering from a severe case of Obamamania.
Tens of millions of Americans and an even larger number of Europeans have fallen victim to the syndrome, which involves a belief that a young black senator from Chicago can cure the world's ills, in part because of his race, in part because of his obvious intelligence and rhetorical skill; but in no part because of any record of achievement in the past. Fortunately, an inexpensive remedy is at hand.

It comes in the form of a new book by David Freddoso, The Case Against Barack Obama. Unlike the authors of some of the cruder attacks on Mr. Obama, Mr. Freddoso works for a well-respected organization, the online version of the National Review. Although it is a conservative publication and the author makes no secret of where his political sympathies lie, this is a well-researched, extensively footnoted work. It aims not so much to attack Mr. Obama as to puncture the belief that he is in some way an extraordinary, mould-breaking politician.
The Obama that emerges from its pages is not, Mr. Freddoso says, "a bad person. It's just that he's like all the rest of them. Not a reformer. Not a Messiah. Just like all the rest of them in Washington." And the author makes a fairly compelling case that this is so. The best part of the book concentrates on Mr. Obama's record in Chicago, his home town and the place from which he was elected to the Illinois state Senate in 1996, before moving to the United States Senate in 2004. The book lays out in detail how this period began in a way that should shock some of Mr. Obama's supporters: he won the Democratic nomination for his Illinois seat by getting a team of lawyers to throw all the other candidates off the ballot on various technicalities. One of those he threw off was a veteran black politician, a woman who helped him get started in politics in the first place.

If Mr. Obama really were the miracle-working, aisle-jumping, consensus-seeking new breed of politician his spin-doctors make him out to be, you would expect to see the evidence in these eight years. But there isn't very much. Instead, as Mr. Freddoso rather depressingly finds, Mr. Obama spent the whole period without any visible sign of rocking the Democratic boat.
He was a staunch backer of Richard Daley, who as mayor failed to stem the corruption that has made Chicago one of America's most notorious cities. Nor did he lift a finger against John Stroger and his son Todd....Cook County, where Chicago is located, has been extensively criticized for corrupt practices by a federally appointed judge....


Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Book Review:Obama's War (Audiobook)


Bob Woodward - Obama's War (Audiobook) 
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Edition: 1St Edition 
Publication date:September 27, 2010 
Format:| MP3s | 446MB

Woodward has crafted one of his best books yet. This book is informative and well researched. As you read it, you cannot help but realize WHY certain news stories appeared at specific times. The debate about troop numbers is captured in a clear and concise manner, yet you will shake your head as to why it had to take place in such a public forum. Woodward's portrayal of GEN McChrystal is especially useful given the bad press surrounding his departure. An insiders viewpoint of events that most of us at the time had to rely on the media to learn about. Woodward does a fine job counteracting a lot of the Washington Spin by providing unparalleled insight behind the scenes.

Book Review: Obama's War-Bob Woodward -


Publisher: Simon & Schuster;
Edition:1St  edition
Price from Amazon: $15.00
|ISBN : 1439172498
Published:| September 27, 2010
Pages: 464 pages
PDF, EPUB, MOBI | 10MB
Woodward has crafted one of his best books yet. This book is informative and well researched. As you read it, you cannot help but realize WHY certain news stories appeared at specific times. The debate about troop numbers is captured in a clear and concise manner, yet you will shake your head as to why it had to take place in such a public forum. Woodward's portrayal of GEN McChrystal is especially useful given the bad press surrounding his departure. An insiders viewpoint of events that most of us at the time had to rely on the media to learn about. Woodward does a fine job counteracting a lot of the Washington Spin by providing unparalleled insight behind the scenes.


Book review:The Holy Bibe: the New Testaament- Authorized King James Version



The Authorized King James Version is an English translation of the Christian Holy Bible begun in 1604 and completed in 1611 by the Church of England. Printed by the King's Printer, Robert Barker, the first edition included schedules unique to the Church of England; for example, a lectionary for morning and evening prayer. This was the third such official translation into English; the first having been the Great Bible commissioned by the Church of England in the reign of King Henry VIII, and the second having been the Bishop's Bible of 1568. In January 1604, King James I of England convened the Hampton Court Conference where a new English version was conceived in response to the perceived problems of the earlier translations as detected by the Puritans, a faction within the Church of England.

Movie Review:National Geographic - Inside The Vatican (2004)

Language: English
Run time:53 Min
Genre: Documentary

The Vatican may be one of the most famous places in the world, but it's also among the most mysterious; very few people have seen what lies beyond the Vatican's walls, and even fewer journalists have had free access to the tiny walled city that is the home of the Catholic Church. In 2001, National Geographic was given permission to enter the Vatican with a camera crew, and National Geographic: Inside The Vatican examines the city's 2000 years of history, as well as documenting the Vatican's historical archives and documenting private chapels which had never before been photographed to viewing by the public. Martin Sheen serves as host and narrator. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide.


Book Review:Beginning Visual C++ 2010- Ivor Horton


Publisher:Wrox
Published:  April ,2010)
Pages: 1272
ISBN: 0470500883

Ivor Horton's Beginning Visual C++ 2010 . Ivor Horton is the preeminent author of introductory programming language tutorials; previous editions of his Beginning Visual C++ have sold nearly 100,000 copies. This book is a comprehensive introduction to both the Standard C++ language and to Visual C++ 2010; no previous programming experience is required. All aspects of the 2010 release are covered, including changes to the language and the C++ standard..
* Microsoft Visual C++ is one of the most popular C++ development environments and compilers, used by hundreds of thousands of developers
* Ivor Horton's approach to programming tutorials has achieved a huge following; this book gives beginning programmers a comprehensive introduction to both Standard C++ and Visual C++ 2010
* Covers all the language changes in Visual C++ 2010, library additions, new MFC features, changes in the Visual Studio development environment, and more
* Also includes a brief introduction to programming for multicore processors in native C++ and C++/CLR processors
* Nearly 100,000 copies of this book have been sold in previous editions
Beginners seeking a complete education in Visual C++ will find everything they need in Ivor Horton's Beginning Visual C++ 2010.

Book Review: Visual History of the English Bible: The Tumultuous Tale of the World's Bestselling Book

Visual History of the English Bible
The Tumultuous Tale of the World's Bestselling Book

Publisher: Baker Books
352 pages
 Published: 2008-09-15
 ISBN: 080101316X

With a full color layout and over one hundred illustrations, A Visual History of the English Bible covers the fascinating journey of the Bible from the pulpit to the people. Renowned biblical scholar Donald L. Brake invites readers to explore the process of transformation from medieval manuscripts to the contemporary translations of our day. Along the way, readers will meet many heroes of the faith--men and women who preserved and published the Scriptures, often at risk of their own lives.

From Wycliffe and Tyndale to King Henry VIII and the Geneva Bible, from the Bishop's Bible and the King James Version to the American Revolution and the Civil War, this tumultuous tale is history come alive. This book is perfect for history buffs, bibliophiles, and anyone interested in the colorful account of the world's most popular book.


Monday, October 25, 2010

Trailer:Jackass 3D (2010)

Jackass 3D (2010)
Country:USA
Language:English
Release Date:15 October 2010 (USA)
Genres:Documentary | Action | Comedy
PG: R
Run time: 94 min
Plot:
Johnny Knoxville and company return for the third installment of their TV show spin-off, where dangerous stunts and explicit public displays rule.
Director:Jeff Tremaine
Writer:Preston Lacy
Cast:
Johnny Knoxville     ...Himself
Bam Margera     ... Himself
Ryan Dunn     ... Himself
Steve-O     ...     Himself
Jason Acuña     ... Himself
Preston Lacy     ... Himself
hris Pontius     ... Himself

imdb info:http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1116184/

Movie Review:Jackass 3D (2010)

Jackass 3D (2010)
Country:USA
Language:English
Release Date:15 October 2010 (USA)
Genres:Documentary | Action | Comedy
PG: R
Run time: 94 min
Plot:
Johnny Knoxville and company return for the third installment of their TV show spin-off, where dangerous stunts and explicit public displays rule.
Director:Jeff Tremaine
Writer:Preston Lacy
Cast:
Johnny Knoxville     ...Himself
Bam Margera     ... Himself
Ryan Dunn     ... Himself
Steve-O     ...     Himself
Jason Acuña     ... Himself
Preston Lacy     ... Himself
hris Pontius     ... Himself

imdb info:http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1116184/

Movie Review:Paranormal Activity (2007)

Movie:Paranormal Activity (2007)
Country:USA
Language:English
Release Date:16 October 2009 (USA)
Genres:Horror | Thriller
PG:R
Run time: 86 min
Plot:
After moving into a suburban home, a couple becomes increasingly disturbed by a nightly demonic presence.
Director:Oren Peli
Writer:Oren Peli
Katie Featherston     ... Katie
Micah Sloat     ...Micah
Mark Fredrichs     ... Psychic
Amber Armstrong     ... Amber
Ashley Palmer     ... Diane - girl on the Internet

imdb info:http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1179904/

Trailer:Paranormal Activity 2 (2010)


Country:USA
Language:English | Spanish (some dialogue)
Release Date:22 October 2010 (USA)
Genres:Horror
PG:R
Run time : 91 min
Plot:
After experiencing what they think are a series of "break-ins", a family sets up security cameras around their home, only to realize that the events unfolding before them are more sinister than they seem.

Director:Tod Williams
Writers:Michael R. Perry (screenplay), Christopher B. Landon (screenplay)
Cast:
Katie Featherston     ... Katie

imdb info:http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1536044/

Movie Review:Paranormal Activity 2 (2010)

Country:USA
Language:English | Spanish (some dialogue)
Release Date:22 October 2010 (USA)
Genres:Horror
PG:R
Run time : 91 min
Plot:
After experiencing what they think are a series of "break-ins", a family sets up security cameras around their home, only to realize that the events unfolding before them are more sinister than they seem.

Director:Tod Williams
Writers:Michael R. Perry (screenplay), Christopher B. Landon (screenplay)
Cast:
Katie Featherston     ... Katie

imdb info:http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1536044/

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Video Review: John C. Maxwell - Learning to Become a Person of Influence


John C. Maxwell - Learning to Become a Person of Influence (2 DVD)
DVDRip, MP4, VBR, 624x480, 23.967 fps | AAC, VBR, 2 Ch | 97 mins | 796,77 Mb
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

In this popular training resource, Dr. Maxwell will lead you through the principles of influence. He teaches the importance of influence and its direct impact on your leadership ability. You will be introduced to ways to increase your influence within your organization and beyond. By applying the skills that Dr. Maxwell teaches, you will be able to see a dramatic increase in your influence with those around you.