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		<title>Star Trek: Insurrection</title>
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Star Trek: Insurrection (1998)
IMDB rating: 6.40
Plot: Engage! Captain Jean-Luc Picard and his Next Generation crew are back. From the beginning of the Federation, the Prime Directive was clear: no Starfleet expedition may interfere with the natural development of other civilizations. But now Picard is confronted with orders that undermine that decree. If he obeys, 600 [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align:center"><img src="http://corethe.ndesignsblog.com/files/2010/03/46805.jpg" alt="Star Trek: Insurrection" /><br /><strong>Star Trek: Insurrection (1998)</strong></p>
<p style="text-align:left"><strong>IMDB rating:</strong> 6.40</p>
<p style="text-align:left"><strong>Plot: </strong>Engage! Captain Jean-Luc Picard and his Next Generation crew are back. From the beginning of the Federation, the Prime Directive was clear: no Starfleet expedition may interfere with the natural development of other civilizations. But now Picard is confronted with orders that undermine that decree. If he obeys, 600 peaceful residents of Ba&#8217;ku will be forcibly removed from their remarkable world, all for the reportedly greater good of millions who will benefit from the Ba&#8217;ku&#8217;s Fountain of Youth-like powers. If he disobeys, he will risk his Starship, his career, his life. But for Picard, there&#8217;s really only one choice. He must rebel against Starfleet . . . and lead the insurrection to preserve Paradise.</p>
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<p style="text-align:left"><a href="http://moviesshop.us/details/movie/Star-Trek-Insurrection-376328.htm" target="_blank">i find Star Trek: Insurrection DivX version and download</a></p>
<div style="text-align:left"><strong>Directors:</strong> </div>
<p style="text-align:left"><strong> Actors: </strong>Stewart Patrick,Spiner Brent,Burton LeVar,Dorn Michael,Abraham F. Murray,Zerbe Anthony,Henry Gregg,Kelly Daniel Hugh,Welch Michael,Deakins Mark,Action,Adventure,Sci-Fi,Thriller,</p>
<p>Did the new Star Trek movie gross more money than any of its previous movies?<br />
					There was The motion picture, wraft of khan, search for spock, voyage home ,final frontier ,undiscovered country, generations, first contact, insurrection, &amp; nemesis.</p>
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			Yes it did.</p>
<p>The film is the highest-grossing domestically in the entire Star Trek film franchise, eclipsing the previous leader, The Voyage Home (which made $109,713,100 unadjusted for inflation)</p>
<p>Star Trek ended its domestic theatrical run on October 1, 2009, with a box office total of $257,730,019, which places it as the fifth highest-grossing film for 2009<br />
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek_( film)#Reception</p>
<p>Star trek 2009 &#8211; 257,730,019<br />
Star trek Voyage home &#8211; 109,713,100</p>
<p>			Timbo | Nov 18, 2009</p>
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				No, it didn&#8217;t . </p>
<p>1986&#8217;s Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home is the Trek box office champion so far, with an overall take of $110 million.</p>
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		<title>Becket</title>
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Becket (1964)
IMDB rating: 8.10
Plot: As the story opens, King Henry II, who ruled England from 1154 to 1189 has entered Canterbury Cathedral to do penance at the tomb of his former friend, Thomas Becket. Bare to the waist, the king kneels to receive a flogging from Saxon monks. He begins to reminisce, recalling at first [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align:left"><strong>IMDB rating:</strong> 8.10</p>
<p style="text-align:left"><strong>Plot: </strong>As the story opens, King Henry II, who ruled England from 1154 to 1189 has entered Canterbury Cathedral to do penance at the tomb of his former friend, Thomas Becket. Bare to the waist, the king kneels to receive a flogging from Saxon monks. He begins to reminisce, recalling at first the carefree, promiscuous adventures with Becket, then his favorite drinking and wenching companion. A violently emotional drama that probes the changing relationship between two young men &#8211; between two close friends bound together by similar pride of flesh and spirit who become deadly enemies as they pursue their separate destinies . . . that of king . . . and saint.</p>
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<p style="text-align:left"><a href="http://moviesshop.us/details/movie/Becket-377260.htm" target="_blank">buy and download Becket</a></p>
<div style="text-align:left"><strong>Directors:</strong> Glenville Peter</div>
<p style="text-align:left"><strong> Actors: </strong>Burton Richard,O&#8217;Toole Peter,Gielgud John,Cervi Gino,Stoppa Paolo,Wolfit Donald,Weston David,Aylmer Felix,Herbert Percy,Jackson Inigo,MacGinnis Niall,Rhodes Christopher,Biography,Drama,History,</p>
<p>Isn&#39;t it sad that this small list shows the full extent of Black American practical inventions?<br />
					It&#8217;s so small it&#8217;s laughable, i could count it on one hand</p>
<p>Biscuit Cutter A.P. Ashbourne  Super Soaker Lonnie Johnson <br />
Folding Bed L.C. Bailey  Bicycle Frame Issac R. Johnson <br />
Coin Changer James A. Bauer  Space Shuttle Retrieval Arm Wm. Harwell <br />
Rotary Engine Andrew J. Beard  Printing Press W.A. Lavallette <br />
Car Couple Andrew J. Beard  Envelope Seal F.W. Leslie <br />
Letter Box G.E. Becket  Laser Fuels Lester Lee <br />
Stainless Steel Pads Alfred Benjamin  Pressure Cooker Maurice W. Lee <br />
Torpedo Discharger H. Bradberry  Window Cleaner A.L. Lewis <br />
Disposable Syringe Phil Brooks  Pencil Sharpener John L. Love <br />
Home Security System Marie Brown  Fire Extinguisher Tom J. Marshal <br />
Corn Planter Henry Blair  Lock W.A. Martin <br />
Cotton Planter Henry Blair  Shoe Lasting Machine Jan Matzeliger <br />
Ironing Board Sarah Boone  Lubricators Elijah McCoy <br />
Horse Bridle Bit L.F.Brown  Rocket Catapult Hugh MacDonald <br />
Horse shoe Oscar E. Brown  Elevator Alexander Miles <br />
Pacemaker Otis Boykin  Gas Mask Garrett Morgan <br />
Guide Missile Otis Boykin  Traffic Signal Garrett Morgan <br />
Lawn Mower John A. Burr  Hair Brush Lyda Newman <br />
Typewriter Burridge &amp; Marshman  Heating Furnace Alice H. Paker <br />
Train Alarm R.A. Butler  Airship J.F.Pickering <br />
Radiation Detector Geo. Carruthers  Folding Chair Purdgy/Sadgwar <br />
Peanut Butter George W. Carver  Hand Stamp W.B. Purvis <br />
Paints &amp; Satins George W. Carver  Fountain Pen W.B. Purvis <br />
Lotion &amp; Soaps George W. Carver  Dust Pan L.P.Ray <br />
Automatic Fishing Reel George Cook  Insect Destroyer Gun A.C. Richardson <br />
Ice cream Mold A.L. Cralle  Baby Buggy W.H. Richardson <br />
Blood Plasma Dr. Charles Drew  Sugar Refinement N. Rillieux <br />
Horse Riding Saddle Wm. D. Davis  Clothes Dryer G.T. Sampson <br />
Shoe W.A. Detiz  Celluar Phone Henry Sampson <br />
Player Piano Joseph Dickinson  Pressing Comb Walter Sammons <br />
Arm for Recording Player Joseph Dickinson  Curtain Rod S.R. Scottron <br />
Doorstop  O. Dorsey  Lawn Sprinkler J.W. Smith <br />
Doorknob O. Dorsey  Automatic Gearshift R.B. Spikes <br />
Photo Print Wash Clatonia J. Dorticus  Urinalysis Machine Dewey Sanderson <br />
Photo Embossing Machine Clatonia J. Dorticus  Hydraulic Shock Absorber Ralph Sanderson <br />
Postal Letter Box P.B. Dowing  Refrigerator J. Standard <br />
Toilet T. Elkins  Mop T.W. Stewart <br />
Furniture Caster David A. Fisher  Stairclimbing Wheelchair Rufus J. Weaver <br />
Guitar Robert Flemming ,Jr  Helicopter Paul E. Williams <br />
Golf Tee George F. Grant  Fire Escape Ladder J.B. Winters <br />
Motor J. Gregory  Telephone Transmitter Granville T. Woods <br />
Lantern Micheal Harney  Electric Cutoff Switch Granville T. Woods <br />
Thermo Hair Curlers  Soloman Harper  Relay Instrument Granville T. Woods <br />
Gas Burner B.F. Jackson  Telephone System Granville T. Woods <br />
Kitchen Table H.A. Jackson  Galvanic Battery  Granville T. Woods <br />
Video Commander Joseph N. Jackson  Electric Raillway System Granville T. Woods <br />
Remote Controllers  Joseph N. Jackson  Roller Coaster Granville T. Woods <br />
Sani-Phone  Jerry Johnson  Auto Air Brake Granville T. Woods </p>
<p>http://www.littleafrica.com/resources/in ventors.htm</p>
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			Blacks invented the Kitchen table?!?!?!</p>
<p>SERIOUSLY?! THE EFIN&#8217; KITCHEN TABLE?!</p>
<p>a cave man probably put a fish on a rock and called that his kitchen table.</p>
<p>you should research better.</p>
<p>			Rutgers Student | Jan 27, 2010</p>
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				That is pretty small.<br />
				SUPDOG SEXy MEX | Jan 27, 2010</p>
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				that&#8217;s not much really<br />
				?? | Jan 27, 2010</p>
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				at least they were useful and successful, unlike you who is probably a Black wanna-be.<br />
				Ethan/Nahte </p>
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		<title>Open Graves</title>
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Open Graves (2009)
IMDB rating: 3.90
Plot: An international group of young surfers comes into possession of an ancient artifact, Mamba, an old board game made from the skin and bones of a witch executed during the Spanish Inquisition. At a drunken party one night, they casually decide to play. It
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<p style="text-align:left"><strong>IMDB rating:</strong> 3.90</p>
<p style="text-align:left"><strong>Plot: </strong>An international group of young surfers comes into possession of an ancient artifact, Mamba, an old board game made from the skin and bones of a witch executed during the Spanish Inquisition. At a drunken party one night, they casually decide to play. It</p>
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		<title>Tomorrow Never Dies</title>
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Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)
IMDB rating: 6.40
Plot: Elloit Carver is an egotistical media baron. Carver has the power to reach every person on the planet through his Carver Media Group Network- except for the People&#8217;s Republic of Chinese who refuse his presence in their country. When he is tied to the disappearance of a British battleship [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align:left"><strong>IMDB rating:</strong> 6.40</p>
<p style="text-align:left"><strong>Plot: </strong>Elloit Carver is an egotistical media baron. Carver has the power to reach every person on the planet through his Carver Media Group Network- except for the People&#8217;s Republic of Chinese who refuse his presence in their country. When he is tied to the disappearance of a British battleship in the South China Sea, James Bond is sent to investigate. It is in Hong Kong where Bond meets Wai Lin, a member of the People&#8217;s External Security Force of China. With and without Wai Lin&#8217;s help, Bond soon starts to uncover a plot that goes all the way back to a mission on the Russian-Kazakh Boarder, and will start a war only to feed the fire that is Carver&#8217;s ego.</p>
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<div style="text-align:left"><strong>Directors:</strong> Spottiswoode Roger</div>
<p style="text-align:left"><strong> Actors: </strong>Brosnan Pierce,Pryce Jonathan,Acker Ricky,Otto Gotz,Baker Joe Don,Schiavelli Vincent,Llewelyn Desmond,Salmon Colin,Palmer Geoffrey,Fellowes Julian,Rigby Terence,Action,Adventure,Thriller,</p>
<p>Am I in trouble? REAL TALK HEALTH?<br />
					So, i had my first panic attack 3 days ago, I am 17 and i can&#8217;t get over the feeling what will happen to me, and happen to me again. I think i am sick or something.. before the panic attack i was so happy and i never had in my head the thought of earth, the thought of me breathing, and the thought of what will happen to me in the future.?</p>
<p>1. I went to bed, and i imagined earth with no oxygen, and then i imagined me breathing, and i jumped up and i can&#8217;t breath omg, big panic but really i was breathing nice the only thing was heart rate was huge.</p>
<p>2. Then to my mind the next day came, what will happen to me in the future what will happen to me after I die, etc.</p>
<p>3. Every time i imagine the world in space, i get upset and depressed.</p>
<p>Tomorrow i am going to see a doctor, and i hope he can help me&#8230;. but i need some answers so i can stay calm on what to do and how not to ever expariance a panic attack on something this stupid!\</p>
<p>Will I die, will i go crazy cuz when i got attacked i started hitting me for no apparent reason.. so help and thanks</p>
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				Of course you will die, everyone dies. Just let it come naturally if it&#8217;s not your time then the reaper won&#8217;t call you out. If you get panicy again just sit down and think calm thoughts. Keep controll up there and you will be fine.<br />
And no &#8211; you won&#8217;t go mental.<br />
&#8211; good luck<br />
				Andrew Ryan | Feb 01, 2010</p>
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				panic is NEVER dangerous, no1 has died from it, no1 has become mad cuz of it.<br />
i know wht it feels like, b-live me.<br />
remember that it HAS to end sooner or l8r, ur panic WILL go away, jzt remember 2 breathe calmly nd get ur mind on other thoughts.<br />
also: in some ( a lot) of cases it helps to talk about it 2 a near friend.<br />
				Xerei | Feb 01, 2010</p>
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				Calm down! Those questions constantly plague me. I wonder what I can do in order to change the things that I seem to have no control over. You may suffer from a sudden anxiety disorder. This could be brought on my an irregular balance of hormones or some sort of suppressed trauma. Your doctor should be able to further identify the problems. Depending on how severe your problem is, your doctor may prescribe medication to relax you; remember never take more than your prescribed dosage. Please do not self medicate; it might to more harm than good. Don&#8217;t think that it means there&#8217;s something seriously wrong with you; all that it means is that is what might make you better. If you start to feel panicked breath in through your nose and out through your mouth. If you nose is clogged stay calm and breath in and out slowly through your mouth. Picture something peaceful. If you start to think of something terrible happening to the peaceful place, immediately cut off the line of thought and then switch to something else. About the earth being in space, don&#8217;t think about how small it is, but instead how special we are to the only planet for billions of miles that is advanced enough to explore space. You might die if you get so stressed out that you do something insane. Be careful; don&#8217;t let your emotions rule you. You need to be proactive about this. Take time to evaluate what getting all worked up about it will do to you. Don&#8217;t worry about what will happen to you after you die. The best way you can increase your chances of ending up somewhere good is by practicing kindness and empathy. I believe that no matter what religion you are or even if you don&#8217;t have one, that as long as you be as kind to others as you can, you have done everything within your power. Don&#8217;t worry about what is not in your power. And don&#8217;t think that other people don&#8217;t go through the exact same thing. I&#8217;ve stayed ip for hours just wondering and cried myself to sleep thinking about it. I can tell that I&#8217;m getting too nervous and I focus on what I can do about it; calm myself down. Trust what your doctor says. Express to them how concerned you really are and don&#8217;t downplay anything. May good fortune follow you for the remainder of your life.<br />
				Amethyst | Feb 01, 2010</p>
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				Do not worry, panic attacks are normal and nothing to worry about. Nothing bad can come of them, they are just a horrible, horrible experience. Im glad you are seeing the doctor, it takes courage to do that, but well done as you are seeking out the right and healthy way to try and overcome these attacks. The doctor will hopefully find the best treatment for you, either medication or counselling.<br />
				sparkles &amp;amp; twinkles | Feb 02, 2010</p>
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		<title>Water</title>
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IMDB rating: 5.70
Plot: A tiny and impoverished Caribbean island is completely forgotten by its British colonial masters, until an abandoned oil well strikes mineral water. Suddenly the British, Americans, Cubans, French and an incompetent local rebel are struggling for control of the island.




Water here and download version for iPhone
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<p style="text-align:left"><strong>IMDB rating:</strong> 5.70</p>
<p style="text-align:left"><strong>Plot: </strong>A tiny and impoverished Caribbean island is completely forgotten by its British colonial masters, until an abandoned oil well strikes mineral water. Suddenly the British, Americans, Cubans, French and an incompetent local rebel are struggling for control of the island.</p>
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<p style="text-align:left"><a href="http://moviesshop.us/details/movie/Water-376918.htm" target="_blank">Water here and download version for iPhone</a></p>
<div style="text-align:left"><strong>Directors:</strong> Clement Dick</div>
<p style="text-align:left"><strong> Actors: </strong>Caine Michael,Rossiter Leonard,Connolly Billy,Dugan Dennis,Mackay Fulton,Walker Jimmie,Shawn Dick,Gwynne Fred,Laird Trevor,Tummings Chris,Kalipha Stefan,Igbon Alan,Omard Kelvin,Adventure,Comedy,Drama,</p>
<p>How many bottles of water should you have a day?</p>
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Salvation (2008)
IMDB rating: 5.70
Plot: Barry, an aging scholar and artist becomes involved with Irina, a Russian immigrant and prostitute.




here i download Salvation
Directors: Cox Paul
 Actors: Myles Bruce,Gyngell Kim,Menglet Alex,Piper Richard,Haywood Chris,Norris Terry,Tingwell Charles &#8216;Bud&#8217;,Llewellyn-Jones Tony,Humphries Barry,Drama,
Why do Ath-ists still reject the Light?
					We as humans should understand that those who follow the Lord shall receive salvation.
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<p style="text-align:left"><strong>IMDB rating:</strong> 5.70</p>
<p style="text-align:left"><strong>Plot: </strong>Barry, an aging scholar and artist becomes involved with Irina, a Russian immigrant and prostitute.</p>
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<p style="text-align:left">here i download <a href="http://moviesshop.us/details/movie/Salvation-383450.htm" target="_blank">Salvation</a></p>
<div style="text-align:left"><strong>Directors:</strong> Cox Paul</div>
<p style="text-align:left"><strong> Actors: </strong>Myles Bruce,Gyngell Kim,Menglet Alex,Piper Richard,Haywood Chris,Norris Terry,Tingwell Charles &#8216;Bud&#8217;,Llewellyn-Jones Tony,Humphries Barry,Drama,</p>
<p>Why do Ath-ists still reject the Light?<br />
					We as humans should understand that those who follow the Lord shall receive salvation.<br />
In which we see the light, the knowledge, and his Wisdom.</p>
<p>However, ath-ists somehow blindly follows that there is none but ourselves, and that we are free to do whatever we will.</p>
<p>This is known to start Sin.  So why do ath-ists still reject the light?</p>
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				freewill<br />
				anthony h | Feb 06, 2010</p>
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				And why do you reject His Noodliness?<br />
				Yumbolina | Feb 06, 2010</p>
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				Stamp out doubt!Stamp out doubt!Stamp out doubt!Stamp out doubt!Stamp out doubt!Stamp out doubt!Stamp out doubt!Stamp out doubt!Stamp out doubt!Stamp out doubt!Stamp out doubt!Stamp out doubt!Stamp out doubt!Stamp out doubt!Stamp out doubt!Stamp out doubt!Stamp out doubt!Stamp out doubt!Stamp out doubt!Stamp out doubt!Stamp out doubt!Stamp out doubt!Stamp out doubt!Stamp out doubt!</p>
<p>I love cults.<br />
				Arthur Always | Feb 06, 2010</p>
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				The ability to consult the dictionary.<br />
				Lea R | Feb 06, 2010</p>
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				YOU&#8217;RE ALL FOOOLLLS</p>
<p>THE MOB RULES.<br />
				Snake | Feb 06, 2010</p>
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				.hmmmm b/c they dont understand what they cant see.<br />
				van | Feb 06, 2010</p>
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				Because we have seen it and no god is hiding in it.<br />
				Again_in_the_bull | Feb 06, 2010</p>
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				I didn&#8217;t know lisps could be transmitted onto computers&#8230;.<br />
				Zero &#8211; Atheati Maverick Hunter | Feb 06, 2010</p>
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				Anheliotropism.<br />
				irksome | Feb 06, 2010</p>
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				Freedom doesn&#8217;t define sin, law does.<br />
				oldandtired | Feb 06, 2010</p>
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				Quite simply, because they don&#8217;t believe the Light exists.<br />
				Avid Secularist | Feb 06, 2010</p>
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				You are including Jews in your &quot;ath-ists&quot; by definition. </p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know any atheists who believe everyone is free to do what they want. That sounds more like the folks who believe that once they&#8217;re saved by Jesus they are guaranteed a place in heaven.<br />
				Phoenix Fire Mystery | Feb 06, 2010</p>
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				I know this probably wont be read in the torrent of Internet randomness of the other answers, but what the hell is an &#8216;ah-th-is-tis&#8217;? Do you mean atheist (ae-the-ists)?<br />
				?.DS.? | Feb 06, 2010</p>
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				&quot;This is the verdict: Light has come into the world, but men loved darkness instead of light because their deeds were evil. Everyone who does evil hates the light, and will not come into the light for fear that his deeds will be exposed.&quot;</p>
<p>Jesus here reveals the reason why they will not come to the light. They won&#8217;t come to the light because they hate the light and fear that their wickedness might be exposed. In my unconverted days, I didn&#8217;t want to hear squat about Jesus or the Scriptures because deep down I hated them. This was because I knew I was sinful and I wanted to continue in my sin. Even at some point I wanted o ignore that God existed. </p>
<p>&quot;The wrath of God is being revealed from heaven against all the godlessness and wickedness of men who suppress the truth by their wickedness, since what may be known about God is plain to them, because God has made it plain to them. For since the creation of the world God&#8217;s invisible qualities</p>
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IMDB rating: 7.30
Plot: Loosely based upon the story by Hans Christian Andersen. Ariel, youngest daughter of King Triton, is dissatisfied with life in the sea. She longs to be with the humans above the surface, and is often caught in arguments with her father over those &#8220;barbaric fish-eaters&#8221;. She goes to meet [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align:left"><strong>IMDB rating:</strong> 7.30</p>
<p style="text-align:left"><strong>Plot: </strong>Loosely based upon the story by Hans Christian Andersen. Ariel, youngest daughter of King Triton, is dissatisfied with life in the sea. She longs to be with the humans above the surface, and is often caught in arguments with her father over those &#8220;barbaric fish-eaters&#8221;. She goes to meet Ursula, the Sea Witch, to strike a deal, but Ursula has bigger plans for this mermaid and her father.</p>
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<p style="text-align:left"><strong> Actors: </strong>Auberjonois Rene,Barnes Christopher Daniel,Hackett Buddy,Marin Jason,Mars Kenneth,Ryan Will,Wright Ben,Wright Samuel E.,Animation,Family,Comedy,Romance,Musical,Fantasy,</p>
<p>Best Shots: BATMAN &amp; ROBIN, DR VOODOO, Much More<br />
		12.10.09<br />
		Much of this has to do with Morrison&#39;s handling of the mystery of the Red Hood. I don&#39;t mind that the answer was offered and confirmed in the first four pages, but to me, I feel that Morrison has abandoned all past characterization &#8212; indeed, all the potential for this mystery &#8212; to inject his own personal take on it, sometimes even to the point of self-indulgence. Red Hoods and Batmen have always had a history, and considering this particular villain has played a big part in Bruce Wayne&#39;s life fairly recently, skimming past continuity felt like a misstep &#8212; there&#39;s a lot that can be said about this character beyond &#8220;Batman is dead&#8230; I&#39;m taking his mission to the next level.&#8221; My other issue with this book is some of the characterization and setup regarding the title characters. I didn&#39;t mind last issue casting a spotlight on the Red Hood &#8212; but at this point, devoting even more time for setup, such as opening the issue with Scarlet&#39;s backstory, feels wasteful. For the second book in a row, it felt like Batman and Robin were playing second-fiddle in their own book, even with a fairly interesting subplot bubbling regarding the future of Wayne Enterprises. That said, the book suddenly makes a 180-degree turn for the last third, as the Dynamic Duo take on their murderous counterparts, and the Red Hood and Scarlet learn about the dangers of escalation from another of Morrison&#39;s dementedly awesome creations. How about the art? Philip Tan and Jonathan Glapion are a bit hit-and-miss this issue. When it comes to motion, such as Scarlet throwing shurikens or Batman and Robin deflecting them with their gauntlets, Tan&#39;s work looks stellar. Other times, however, I feel like Glapion&#39;s inks should have covered him better, such as a panel of Damian smilling with an eerily fat lip, or him grimacing at a television. In terms of composition, there are panels that look stellar &#8212; such as Batman taking a shot to the chest &#8212; whereas almost all of the Penguin&#39;s actions needed Morrison&#39;s captioning for me to realize what just happened. It&#39;s too bad, as I&#39;ve really dug all the previous issues of this series &#8212; including the first part of this arc. But by using elements from the era just before<strong> Batman Reborn</strong> , and then not acknowledging it, only derails the book for me. What happened to the Red Hood after Dick Grayson took the cape and cowl? How does he feel about this different Dynamic Duo? There&#39;s a scene in the book where Dick tells the Hood to &#8220;stop speaking in slogans.&#8221; Unfortunately, I feel like Morrison prematurely ended the mystery behind the Red Hood in order to do just that. While I&#39;m hopeful that Morrison&#39;s newest villain will liven things up for both Dynamic Duos, this issue&#39;s execution left me cold. Indeed, Occam&#39;s Razor would state the simplest method may be the easiest to write &#8212; it also cuts<strong> Batman and Robin #5</strong> off at the knees. One of the toughest hurdles for a lot of writers has to be weaving subplots and exposition, and in that regard,<strong> Ultimate Spider-Man</strong> does stumble a bit for the first third of the book. In Brian Michael Bendis&#39; defense, he is not only restrained with his word balloons &#8212; which have, in the past, multiplied at an almost threatening rate &#8212; but he also does establish some real stakes, whether it&#39;s Mary Jane struggling to protect Spider-Man&#39;s secret identity, or the Human Torch unloading to Aunt May. To be absolutely clear: I know it&#39;s necessary set-up, and I&#39;m sure it&#39;ll pay off soon &#8212; but it just felt a little slow. A lot of this book&#39;s success, as I have said for the past two issues, has to be attributed to David LaFuente&#39;s art. It&#39;s funny, because even though this book isn&#39;t quite as clean as the past two, he still runs circles around a lot of his competition in terms of giving this book energy and emotion. All of his character designs &#8212; whether it&#39;s MJ, Jessica Jones, or the manager of the fast food restaurant where Peter works &#8212; just have character. And to top it all off, he&#39;s versatile &#8212; an image of Spidey swinging away from Mysterio just looks awesome, and an image of Spidey with the NYPD&#8230; well, it&#39;s probably the highlight of the book. Now I&#39;ve said it once, and I&#39;ll say it again &#8212; buy this book. I wouldn&#39;t consider myself a hard-core devotee to the Brian Michael Bendis style of comics, but just like Coca-Cola, sometimes you know a classic when you see it. To be sure, this book has its flaws, but when you look at the art of David LaFuente &#8212; or you see the last page of the issue, where Bendis is already starting to show us some payoffs &#8212; it&#39;s still a great read. Even if it starts slow &#8212; heck, even if it&#39;s not as strong as the past two issues &#8212; you don&#39;t get anymore &#8220;ultimate&#8221; than<strong> Ultimate Spider-Man.</strong> With that out of the way, I do want to express how much this series is off to a great start. Coming off the conclusion of the last issue, Sentry confronts Moon Knight and basically tells him can empathize what it is like to have inner demons and dealing with borderline insanity. The dialouge is well-paced and great introduction to the issue with Sentry flying all around, averting numerous disasters, all the while explaining to Moon Knight that if he goes back to his psychotic ways, he&#39;ll put him down. Later, Norman Osborn is disappointed in the Hood and wants Moon Knight by any means. So, naturally, Hood brings in some additional help by means of the Profile . At first, I have to admit, the way the coloring works I thought it was the Purple Man. I always liked reading what the Profile was thinking, even if it was only for comedic value. Hiring the Profile, we also see that Osborn and the Hood will do whatever it takes to bring Moon Knight down, however, there is doubt they actually can. He&#39;s composed and seemingly at peace with the role of playing the hero again&#8230;though of course there&#39;s the end of the issue where, I&#39;m pretty sure, the next issue will be insane and Spector&#39;s first real test on holding his madness at bay. Hurwitz also does a fantastic job at reintroducing Moon Knight&#39;s supporting cast and does it in a way that makes you feel he&#39;s been doing it for ages, though for some of you new fans, it may seem a little confusing, but a quick browse through MK&#39;s history would remedy that. He handles Marlene, Frenchie, and Crawley with ease. Each of them have their own level of tension with Marc (or Jake) and it&#39;s wonderful character development to watch unfold. Hurwitz&#39;s script is paired well with Jerome Opena&#39;s art, that once again shines beautifully. This dynamite pair bring their own vision of action and character to the book and is easily one of the titles to watch out for. I know it may seem strange to some to say that with only two issues in, but rest assured, if you&#39;re not picking this up or having this in your pull box, you might want to rethink that. At first, when Brother Voodoo was announced as the new?Sorcerer?Supreme, I was taken aback a little. I was really pulling for Wiccan to assume the mantle, or hey, even Dr. Doom (just because he is Marvel&#39;s greatest super villain). Though, flipping through the pages at my local comic store, purchasing it and actually reading it when I got home&#8230;yeah, Marvel chose wisely. I wasn&#39;t too familiar with the character, so my impression was open-minded when it came to how Rick Remender worked the Jericho Drumm character and I have to say, he&#39;s a?bona fide?bad ass. This issue picks up after Jericho Drumm&#39;s cameo in<strong> New Avengers #53</strong> ?earlier this year, where the legendary Eye of Agamotto chose him for the role of new Sorcerer Supreme.?I love how Remender got down to some serious supernatural business from the get-go with the Doc confining old school Dr. Strange arch-nemesis, Dormammu, and we can see the different types of magicks that Voodoo relies on in comparison to Strange&#39;s. It&#39;s truly eeriely colored and drawn. One can really sense the feel of the type of power he now possesses. Of course you have Strange in an Obi-Wan-like role, but you can almost hear the doubt in his voice over Agamotto&#39;s choosing. Strange understands though that the Eye chose Jericho for a reason and he has to live with that. Of course, Strange isn&#39;t the only one questioning the Eye&#39;s choice in new Sorcerer Supreme. Enter: Dr. Doom. The two have a mystical throwdown of serious proportions with Doom dominating until the very end. When he thinks the Eye is now his for the taking, Doom gets a rude awakening by showing him something that makes him do a hasty retreat. I love Remender&#39;s vernacular for Voodoo and his use of Vadou terminology. It provides a sense of faithful representation of the character and his world. ?I am relatively new to the world of post-&ldquo;Brand New Day&rdquo; Spider-Man, having only jumped back into the book at issue #600 after a period of disinterest that began in the mid-90&rsquo;s, with a brief interlude to read a few trades of J. Michael Straczynski&rsquo;s take on the character.? My disinterest stemmed from Marvel&rsquo;s seeming willingness to disrupt the things that make Spider-Man work in order to make us &ldquo;forget everything we thought we knew&rdquo; about the character.? Enough has been said about those stories, however, so I will merely say that if &ldquo;Brand New Day&rdquo; was the price that had to be paid for the stories we have now, it was all worth it.? ASM #608 continues the trend of the title to deliver solid stories with enough hook to grab even a new reader, while still bringing in enough of Spidey&rsquo;s past to keep the old guys on board. I will admit that this issue was not my favorite so far, but that doesn&rsquo;t mean I didn&rsquo;t enjoy it.? I missed the annual that started the tale of Raptor, so I lack some of the background that is important to this issue, but I felt that the recap page, editor&rsquo;s notes, and storytelling present here gave me plenty of info so as to not feel lost.? I love the addition of the footnotes, as well as the letter column in the back of each issue.? It takes me back to my childhood, when I couldn&rsquo;t get enough Spider-Man, and I still saw the value in growing up to be Peter Parker (now that I have, I see where the angst came from).? More than anything, I would like to thank ASM #608 for introducing me to my new favorite villain, Raptor.? Raptor is a supervillain who has all the power of the dinosaurs right inside of him.? He doesn&rsquo;t really get to show much of it off in this issue, electing only to grow some really gnarly teeth and toss Peter Parker around a little bit, but the potential is pretty great because dinosaurs are truly some of the most badass creatures ever to have walked the Earth.? Raptor&rsquo;s secret identity, incidentally, is a hobo who looks like he used to be a roadie for Motely Crue during the time when they consumed 60% of the world&rsquo;s heroin.? All of this together could combine to allow Raptor to usurp The Unicorn&rsquo;s title of God&rsquo;s Most Stunning Accident, if he only gets on the right track over the next few issues.? This issue basically consists of him interrupting Peter&rsquo;s unsuccessful attempt to get some money for already-outdated Spider-Man photos at the DB! by busting in, accosting him physically, and accusing him publicly of killing his family in a housefire, an act for which he believes Peter&rsquo;s clone Ben Reilly to be responsible.? Of course, not knowing that Ben was a clone, Raptor thinks that Peter IS Ben, now living under an assumed name.? He carries with him a copy of a newspaper article about the arson that killed his family, which includes a police sketch of the suspect, which, of course, bears a more-than-coincidental resemblance to Peter.? After being escorted out of the building by security, Raptor decides to do to Peter what has been done to him, by targeting his family and friends.? This is not a trope that is new to Spider-Man, though I do like the twist that Raptor is angry with Peter, and not his alter-ego.? It&rsquo;s emblematic of the combination of fresh stories told with old sensibilities that permeates the current run of this book.? Marc Guggenheim&rsquo;s writing has come a long way from his misguided take on The Flash a few years ago, and while the storytelling is still choppy at times, he manages to bring in a clear enough voice that I didn&rsquo;t feel lost in jumping in to the story, while still injecting Peter&rsquo;s trademark sense of humor.? Art duties on this issue are split between Marco Chechetto and Luke Ross, with Chechetto handling the modern day segments, and Ross filling in the flashbacks to Raptor&rsquo;s origin.? The division is not terribly jarring, particularly since the split is not among arbitrary pages, but an actual story element.? I personally prefer Luke Ross&rsquo;s art to Chechetto&rsquo;s, though both artists handle their segments deftly.? Overall, this is a solid issue, though not the best of recent outings, and, thanks to recap pages and footnotes, serves as a decent point to pick up the ongoing story of Peter Parker. The shorts presented within span millennia, starting in 60,000 B.C Africa and ending in the modern day.? Don&rsquo;t expect a dynamic overarching story or familiar characters to carry you through.? This reads like an illustrated primer in the history of the undead &ndash; which makes sense, given that it<strong> IS</strong> another chapter from the Guide.? There&rsquo;s very little text and even less dialogue in the book.? It relies heavily upon the art and historical frame to convey the events.? For the most part, it succeeds.? Some of the stories will be familiar if you&rsquo;ve read .? The only real critique I can offer is that most of the stories seem to feature stereotypical European (or &ldquo;civilized&rdquo;) groups coming into contact with a &ldquo;lesser&rdquo; civilization that has contracted the plague, knows how to fight it, or both.? They seem perilously close to constantly falling under the &ldquo;white men don&rsquo;t know what they&rsquo;re messing with until it comes back and bites them in the ass&rdquo; trope.? It&rsquo;s a common horror film mentality but I refuse to believe that Brooks, being as political savvy as he&rsquo;s proved himself to be, is not aware of it. will have some difficulty adapting to the comic format but this book is well worth it.? The text is minimal, relying on the suspense of the action to convey the horror of the events.? Black and white is a popular format for horror themed comics and Roberson&rsquo;s art is very reminiscent of these earlier works.? The style makes use of gore without being gratuitous or over the top.? Don&rsquo;t get me wrong, there&rsquo;s enough flesh eating and decapitations to appease most horror fans!? While it&rsquo;s not a stand-alone collection, Get ready for some more zombie goodness. The Grim Crew is coming back with another compelling collection of dark and sinister zombie stories next month. That&#39;s right, horror fans. The Grim Crew is set to take us on another journey into their twisted representation of the end of the world in<strong> Dead Future #2</strong> , the second issue in their zombie outbreak anthology series that features an eclectic bunch of apocalyptic zombie stories. Slated to hit comic shops this November,<strong> Dead Future #2</strong> contains three brand-new tales of the undead that all revolve around mindless and menacing zombies, and each story paints a bleak (and sometimes whimsical) picture of the end of the world. Above all, however, just like the first issue in this zombie anthology series,<strong> Dead Future #2</strong> does a tremendous job of telling fun and fascinating zombie stories that truly feel both fresh and unique. The first story, entitled &#8220;With a Whimper&#8221; and written by Sebastian Piccione with artwork by Martinho Abreu, centers on mankind&#39;s last attempt to take out the infectious and overwhelming zombie menace that has ravaged the world once and for all, and reveals just how this seemingly unstoppable zombie force came to power in the first place. One man, a freedom fighter representing humanity&#39;s last stand against the pestilence that is the living dead, recounts the events that ultimately led to the dead rising in full force and taking over the world, and devises a plan to wipe out these zombie invaders for good, even if it means sacrificing his own life to do so. Without a doubt, this first tale is extremely absorbing and inventive, and it has one of those great surprise endings that really works to enhance the overall scope of the story. In addition, even though this story focuses on the foreboding final battle between the human race and the living dead, it should be noted that Piccione utilizes a unique blend of horror and comedy here that really makes this one of the most memorable and entertaining stories in this entire zombie anthology series so far. As far as the artwork is concerned, Abreu brings some enticing and energetic visuals to this story that effectively capture both the sense of horror and the sense of humor that permeates through Piccione&#39;s script. The second story, entitled &#8220;Kindergarten Zombies&#8221; and written by Candy Hart with artwork by Julio Falkenhagen, revolves around a bunch of innocent, yet resilient Kindergartners as they strive and struggle to defend their school from a contingent of infectious zombie invaders, and is definitely one of the most captivating and entertaining zombie stories I&#39;ve ever read in the comic book medium. That&#39;s right. Believe it or not, this is an extremely amusing and engaging story that works to explore how a determined gang of Kindergarten zombie hunters go against all odds and defeat a menacing group of zombie teachers. It&#39;s like a kiddie cartoon show mixed with a gory horror film! It&#39;s ingenious! Needless to say, from a visual standpoint, the artwork here works wonders, mainly because it&#39;s done in a charming &#8220;animated&#8221; style that&#39;s actually reminiscent of a children&#39;s cartoon, which certainly goes against the gritty artwork usually seen in your standard gruesome zombie stories. But, hey, the bottom line is that everything works extremely well here. Without a doubt, this is just one hell of a zombie story. The third story, entitled &#8220;The Rest of the Story&#8221; (don&#39;t ask) and written by Daniel Palmer with artwork by Juha Veltti, focuses on one random man&#39;s attempt to reunite with his family in the small town of Dubois, Georgia. Of course, there&#39;s just one, small problem: This random guy is now a flesh-eating zombie. Now, needless to say, this is just another one of those grim and gory zombie stories that revolves around a horde of zombies doing whatever it takes to devour the flesh and brains of the living. Consequently, this story comes awfully close to being both derivative and unoriginal. Hey, it&#39;s sad, but true. In addition, I can&#39;t help but feel that this story just doesn&#39;t make a good fit for this anthology series&#39; second issue. Indeed, whereas the first two stories in this issue seem to have a more lighthearted tone, this final story is just extremely dark and moody. In other words, it&#39;s basically just your standard zombie story. But, hey, that doesn&#39;t mean that this tale is downright dreadful. On the contrary, this last story is incredibly chilling, and Veltti&#39;s haunting visuals really capture the dark and ominous atmosphere generated by Palmer&#39;s script. All in all,<strong> Dead Future #2</strong> is a great addition to this innovative zombie anthology series. Without a doubt, each story in this series&#39; second issue provides us with an enjoyable dose of zombie entertainment, and they all manage to reinforce the notion that zombie stories have definitely become an extremely prominent and prolific part of our popular culture in this day and age. So, yeah, if you&#39;re a comic book reader looking for a fun and exciting take on the ever-evolving zombie genre, you should definitely consider adding this anthology series to your pull list. Once again, the Grim Crew proves that they&#39;re more than ready to take us on a terrifying, yet refreshing journey into their &#8220;Dead Future&#8221;. Well, I&#39;m sure you know how the story goes from there: mermaid princess falls in love with prince, makes deal with Sea Witch, becomes mute, gets her heart broken, and&#8230;gets ripped in half by the Sea Witch and her remains eaten by sharks? Oh right, this is Zenescope. ?Meanwhile, there is another story that parallel&#39;s the Mermaid&#39;s tale going on featuring the same themes as love, lust, betrayal, and of course<strong> Grimm Fairy Tales&#39;</strong> recurring antagonist, Belinda. Belinda approaches Lucy, a woman who lives with her young daughter Sara, who is trying to get out of her mother&#39;s white trash shadow. Both the mermaid and Sara take some ill advice and both pay the price in their own way. Originally published as<strong> Grimm Fairy Tales</strong> #25 and 26, it is now collected into this 56-page issue. There is some really good stuff in here. Claudio Sepulveda draws some amazing landscapes and the opening sequence with the shipwreck is phenomenal. Of course, being aided by Nei Ruffino on colors doesn&#39;t hurt either. While Sepulveda does need to improve on his facial constructions, I wasn&#39;t turned off or taken out of the story. Speaking of the story, I feel it was too loose in some parts, mainly the motivation of Lucy to use Sara the way she did and why she was listening to Belinda of all people. When I was a kid my mom would take me with her to the local department store almost every Saturday.? The highlight for me was getting a new comic strip book such as &ldquo;Family circus&rdquo;, &ldquo;B.C.&rdquo;, and my favorite, &ldquo;Peanuts&rdquo;.? These collections from Fantagraphics propel you back to a simpler time.? In &ldquo;Peanuts&rdquo; we get the always hopeful Charlie Brown, hoping to kick the football and finally win a baseball game; we get the thoughtfully wise Linus, always there to get Charlie Brown cheered up when he&rsquo;s down; cynical Lucy, Charlie&rsquo;s foil; and of course Snoopy, whose imaginative adventures, good and bad, are always a highlight.? One can surmise that each of these characters represent a facet of Schulz&rsquo; own personality. Schulz was also not afraid to carry on-going storylines for several days or in some cases, even a couple of weeks.? That&rsquo;s unheard of today where readership of daily strips has drastically declined.? But Schulz could take the most mundane of plots and make them last and build upon them.? This edition begins with a lengthy plotline following Woodstock&rsquo;s New Year&rsquo;s Eve party and subsequently sending Snoopy a bill for items that were broken.? This puts the two fast friends at odds, but you know everything will work out in the end. <strong> Greek Street #4 (Published by Vertigo Comics, Review by Amanda McDonald):</strong> Upon first reading the latest issue, I felt as though it fell a bit flat. There were not as many &#8220;holy #%*@%, did I just see that?&#8221; moments. . . . but then I sat and really thought about it more. Milligan&#39;s story of mythological characters set in modern times has been full of those moments in the first three issues. This issue concentrates more on advancing the storyline, which it does effectively. The stories of previous characters advance, and we are introduced to a new, mysterious character. Makes sense for a fourth issue. He&#39;s hooked a lot of us in with these first three, but at some point an author has to devote an issue to advancing the story. Even without the shock factor, I look forward to the next installment to see what trouble the main character, Eddie, finds himself in. Fans of the series that really want to see where the story is going will want to pick this book up.&#8232;&#8232;</p>
<p> <strong> Gotham City Sirens #4 (Published by DC, Review by Amanda McDonald):</strong> Close your eyes and imagine this: You are the Joker. Your &#39;Puddin&#39; is seen out on the town with who everyone presumes to be Bruce Wayne. What do you do? Well, if you are the Joker being written by Paul Dini&#8211; you tell your men to &#8220;find her, finish her, and above all, make it !&#8221; And so starts this issue. We haven&#39;t seen Joker and Harley together (nor facing off) in a very long while, and this issue brings them back with a bang. Throw in Hush also trying to kill Harley, Catwoman and Poison Ivy doing what they do best, and you&#39;ve got an all-star cast page-turner. Dini&#39;s writing is great as always, but I have to say I&#39;m really digging Guillem March&#39;s art style and panel construction (as well as Jose Villarrubia&#39;s vibrant colors) in this series, and this issue in particular. Fanboys need not look down their nose at this series as a &#39;girlie&#39; book. Yes, our three main characters are some of Gotham&#39;s strongest (and strangest) women. However, this is a series for any and ALL fans of the Bat-universe and its citizens. <strong> Jonah Hex #48 (DC Comics; review by Rev. O.J. Flow)</strong> ? As we celebrate a fourth full year of one of DC&#39;s finest monthly products, I think it&#39;s safe to safe to say that the man, Jonah Hex, is 100% Grade-A Badass.? When we last left our western hero, he had been betrayed by a supposed ally and ambushed by a crew of international bounty hunters employed by Quentin Turnbull.? Attacked under the cover of night when everyone else is asleep, Hex is on his own and the odds are not remotely in his favor.? Or so it would appear.? One by one, two by two, the would-be assassins find out the hard way that Hex does not go down easily, not surprising since in an earlier chapter of &#8220;Six Gun War&#8221; Hex quite literally rose from the grave.? As his more genuine ally, El Diablo, suggests:? &#8220;The man is not mortal.? He&#39;s more demon than that with which I am cursed.&#8221;? Not an inaccurate assessment considering the barrage of bullets and blades that Hex withstands in fighting off Turnbull&#39;s team of baddies.? Writers Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti script yet another hellraiser of a tale, and artist Cristiano Cucina renders the ultra-violent extravaganza in all it&#39;s bloody glory.? One more chapter to go in &#8220;Six Gun War,&#8221; and while the outcome may not be a surprise to anyone who&#39;s followed this series from the beginning, but the journey&#39;s been a blast to follow.? The first significant multi-part story in this series&#39; history has been a creative success, though I am looking forward to getting back to the single-issue tales a couple months from now. <strong> Superman: World of New Krypton #8 (DC; review by Troy):</strong> ? An interesting, if occasionally bothersome read, made the latter because it&rsquo;s frequently hard to remember what the status quo of Thanagar is from minute to minute in the DCU.? Kal-El&rsquo;s diplomacy was totally in character, and I enjoy seeing how Robinson and Rucka juxtapose the character&rsquo;s aversion to causing deaths with his role as a military leader.? I imagine that the plot pieces here will become more critical down the line, but isolated as a single issue, it&rsquo;s a fairly tidy little science fiction adventure. <strong> Doom Patrol #3 (DC; review by Troy):</strong> ? The lead feature is merely okay.? The REAL reason to buy this is the &ldquo;Metal Men&rdquo; co-feature.? Doom Patrol is all right, but has a tendency to meander while the pages stack ponderous tracts of journal entries over the art.? On the other hand, Giffen, JMD, and Maguire are on fire with &ldquo;Metal&rdquo;; that material is effortlessly hilarious and looks spectacular.? The conundrum at this point seems to be whether the short page count of the co-feature is worth $3.99 a month. </p>
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Toy Story 2 (1999)
IMDB rating: 8.00
Plot: While Andy is away at summer camp Woody has been toynapped by Al McWiggin, a greedy collector and proprietor of &#8220;Al&#8217;s Toy Barn&#8221;! In this all-out rescue mission, Buzz and his friends Mr. Potato Head, Slinky Dog, Rex and Hamm springs into action to rescue Woody from winding up [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align:left"><strong>IMDB rating:</strong> 8.00</p>
<p style="text-align:left"><strong>Plot: </strong>While Andy is away at summer camp Woody has been toynapped by Al McWiggin, a greedy collector and proprietor of &#8220;Al&#8217;s Toy Barn&#8221;! In this all-out rescue mission, Buzz and his friends Mr. Potato Head, Slinky Dog, Rex and Hamm springs into action to rescue Woody from winding up as a museum piece. They must find a way to save him before he gets sold in Japan forever and they&#8217;ll never see him again!</p>
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<p style="text-align:left">find and download movie here <a href="http://moviesshop.us/details/movie/-46378.htm" target="_blank">Toy Story 2 in HD Ready:720p quaity</a></p>
<div style="text-align:left"><strong>Directors:</strong> Brannon Ash, Lasseter John, Unkrich Lee</div>
<p style="text-align:left"><strong> Actors: </strong>Hanks Tom,Allen Tim,Grammer Kelsey,Rickles Don,Varney Jim,Shawn Wallace,Ratzenberger John,Knight Wayne,Morris John,Ranft Joe,Animation,Adventure,Comedy,Family,Fantasy,</p>
<p>POLL: What Is Your MUST SEE Movie(s) this year?<br />
					You May Select Up to 3 CHOICE ONLY <br />
(if your movie is not on the list, please feel free to share it with us <img src='http://corethe.ndesignsblog.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':D' class='wp-smiley' /> )</p>
<p>Greenberg, A Nightmare on Elm Street, The A-Team, Salt, Twilight: Eclipse, Legion<br />
The Last Airbender, Kick-Ass, Prince of Persia: The sand of time, Valentines Day,<br />
Tooth Fairy, Universal Soldier 3, Tekken Movie, Ironman 2, Paranormal Activity 2,<br />
Ocean, Diary Of Wimpy Kid, Toy Story 3, Babies, Alice In Wonderland, <br />
The expendable,Robin Hood, The Bounty Hunter, The Karate Kid, Takers, Jaws 5, Killers, Conan, Bad Blood, Born to be a Star, Centurion, Game of Death, Solomon Kane, Cop Out, The Good Guy, Daybreakers, Saw VII, The Cronicle of Narnia 2, District 13, Sex and The City Movie, Resident Evil: Aftermatch, Jackass 3-D, </p>
<p>Thank you for your time <img src='http://corethe.ndesignsblog.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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			LEGION!!!</p>
<p>			Andrew A | Mar 09, 2010</p>
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				Alice in wonderland 3-D on zoomys!!!!<br />
				Trees4All | Mar 09, 2010</p>
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				Inception.<br />
				The Mad Hatter | Mar 09, 2010</p>
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				Endhiran- The most awaited film&#8230; to be released either in April or July&#8230; Super Star Rajni ROCKZZZZZZZZZZ&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.<br />
				Subha | Mar 09, 2010</p>
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				Toy Story 3<br />
The A-Team<br />
Legion<br />
				Wendy Young | Mar 09, 2010</p>
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Day After Tomorrow, The (2004)
IMDB rating: 6.20
Plot: This movie takes a big-budget, special-effects-filled look at what the world would look like if the greenhouse effect and global warming continued at such levels that they resulted in worldwide catastrophe and disaster, including multiple hurricanes, tornadoes, tidal waves, floods and the beginning of the next Ice Age. [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align:left"><strong>IMDB rating:</strong> 6.20</p>
<p style="text-align:left"><strong>Plot: </strong>This movie takes a big-budget, special-effects-filled look at what the world would look like if the greenhouse effect and global warming continued at such levels that they resulted in worldwide catastrophe and disaster, including multiple hurricanes, tornadoes, tidal waves, floods and the beginning of the next Ice Age. At the center of the story is a paleoclimatologist (a scientist who studies the ways weather patterns changed in the past), Professor Jack Hall (Quaid), who tries to save the world from the effects of global warming while also trying to get to his son, Sam (Gyllenhaal), who was in New York City as part of a scholastic competition, when the city was overwhelmed by the chilling beginnings of the new Ice Age. In addition to all of the other challenges Dr. Hall faces, he&#8217;s also going against the flow as humanity races south to warmer climes, and he&#8217;s nearly the only one going north&#8230;</p>
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<div style="text-align:left"><strong>Directors:</strong> Emmerich Roland</div>
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<p>so im gonna be starting my first ever 30 days water fast tomorrow, any advice?<br />
					i&#8217;m 18, i weigh 125 and 5&#8242;7. im not gonna be doing this JUST to lose weight, there are other reasons. and i obviously don&#8217;t need to lose weight. i&#8217;m so excited to do this and this will be my 1st time. can you give me some advice ? like how often should i drink water, can i walk on my treadmill while fasting? i do cardio everyday to stay fit but if i had to stop exercising while on fast it&#8217;s fine for me. what to eat after the fast? thanks n advance <img src='http://corethe.ndesignsblog.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_razz.gif' alt=':P' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>the reasons why i want to do this,<br />
# It increases your life span.<br />
# More energy<br />
# Healthier skin<br />
# Healthier teeth and gums<br />
# Better quality sleep<br />
# A clean and healthy cardiovascular system<br />
# A decrease in anxiety and tension<br />
# Dramatic reduction or complete elimination of aches and pains in muscles and joints<br />
#Stronger and more efficient digestion<br />
# Loss of excess weight<br />
# Elimination of stored toxins</p>
<p>Going on water fast gives you the motivation and enthusiasm to make a fresh start and commit yourself to a new and better way of life. (:</p>
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				http://www.wikihow.com/Perform-a-Water-F ast-Effectively-and-Safely<br />
http://www.fasting.ws/juice-fasting/wate r-fasting/water-fasting-good-bad<br />
				carboluver | Feb 04, 2010</p>
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				Do you mean afterlife, because it will probably kill you. Water has no calories. 30 days with no calories will shrivel you up to nothing, and that&#8217;s if you made it that long.<br />
				N | Feb 04, 2010</p>
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				Those &quot;benefits&quot; are not even realistic. You&#8217;re not gonna last a month on only water. As you don&#8217;t eat, your stomach will produce more and more hormone to make you hungry, until you go on a huge binge. I promise this will happen. You will also bring your metabolism down, so that the binge will be guaranteed to become fat. The only way to lose fat is to spread out small meals throughout the day, eating every 3-4 hours..combined with exercise to burn calories and build muscle to increase your metabolic rate.<br />
				Alexandra | Feb 04, 2010</p>
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				Make sure your insurance policy is updated and paid for and that you have a valid will/testament ready for those you leave behind. Although I think jumping off a high building would be a more pleasant way to kill yourself than a 30 day water fast.<br />
				Seagull | Feb 04, 2010</p>
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				I strongly suggest you research this fast before even considering it.  Fasting is dangerous and unhealthy.  It will no doubt DECREASE your life span, you will definitely have LESS energy, your skin will not be healthy because you won&#8217;t be getting the nutrients your body requires.  Just about all of the reasons you DO want to do the fast are the opposite of what will happen if you actually do it.  Please don&#8217;t do that to your body.  The only way to have all of the results you are looking for is by eating a small meal or healthy snack every 2-3 hours all day every day, and staying away from bad carbohydrates such as sugar and white flour.  Your body needs at least 1500 calories each day just to sustain life.  If you are active (using your treadmill or doing any cardio) your body needs even more fuel.  If you start fasting you will lose muscle, and gain a lot of fat, because your metabolism will come screeching to a halt ensuring your body stores everything you put into it as fat.<br />
				Eric | Feb 04, 2010</p>
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				Water fasting may be risky to your health please consult a Licensed Physician or Other qualified medical professional&#8230; Water fasting can deprive your body of essential vitamins and nutrients! They&#8217;re other ways of diet that can give you the same result of water fasting that you desire, See a licensed medical physician or registered dietician&#8230;<br />
				Rev. Chong | Feb 04, 2010</p>
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				This water fast is usually called anorexia. This will slow your metabolism down which means when you start eating again, your body will be burning less calories while at rest and you&#8217;ll have to either exercise more or intake less. I wouldn&#8217;t recommend it especially since food tastes so good, and your not overweight and your still growing, girls don&#8217;t stop growing until they are 20 ish.<br />
				hello | Feb 04, 2010</p>
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				Here&#8217;s Why you shouldn&#8217;t<br />
# It throws off your metabolism and may lead to bingeing/ purging<br />
#You will have no energy<br />
#Your skin will turn gray from lack of iron intake i.e. your suffocating your muscles<br />
#You may lose skin from your gums/ tongue from lack of vitamin C (scurvy)<br />
#You will not be able to sleep due to your brain telling you to eat<br />
#Your cardiovascular system is healthy from exercise not lack of food<br />
#Anxiety will go up when your brain is constantly telling you to eat<br />
#Your muscles will cramp from lack of calories as your body metabolizes them for energy<br />
#You will have horrible diarrhea that will sting<br />
#You need some fat on your body and you don&#8217;t have much based on your stats.<br />
#Toxins will build up in your body, like lactic acid as your body eats your muscles.<br />
Where did you get this information? whoever told you it was either trying to sell you something or was part of the Ana community.<br />
Further more no liquid fast should last for 30 days.<br />
				Mia | Feb 04, 2010</p>
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				take some sort of vitamin(s) why? cuz I work in a toxic enviroment and have to clean up and out,and I have to change my diet to get rid of excessive meat,junk food,&amp; blah,but i still have to work etc. my body need fuel to keep going,so to limit my &quot;damage&quot; while i &quot;heal&quot; I just stack up on vitamins.your body will dump what it doesn&#8217;t use. I&#8217;m not a doctor,but me and the guys at work do this often as well as my weightlifting buds and we turn out ok-good luck! p.s too much water can give you water poisioning-where you eliminate too much electrolytes and throw your body out of chemical balance! so please check into that.<br />
				christopher | Feb 04, 2010</p>
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The Love Bug (1968)
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Plot: Meet Jim Douglas, a down-on-his-luck race car driver who lives in an old run-down fire house in San Francisco with his friend Tennessee Steinmetz, a occasional drunk mechanic. One day, Jim went to a luxury car dealer and surprisingly seen a strange Volkswagon Beetle with a unusual problem, it [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align:center"><img src="http://corethe.ndesignsblog.com/files/2010/03/2896.jpg" alt="The Love Bug" /><br /><strong>The Love Bug (1968)</strong></p>
<p style="text-align:left"><strong>IMDB rating:</strong> 6.30</p>
<p style="text-align:left"><strong>Plot: </strong>Meet Jim Douglas, a down-on-his-luck race car driver who lives in an old run-down fire house in San Francisco with his friend Tennessee Steinmetz, a occasional drunk mechanic. One day, Jim went to a luxury car dealer and surprisingly seen a strange Volkswagon Beetle with a unusual problem, it tends to drive on it&#8217;s own almost having its own mind. Then this car drove all the way to Jim&#8217;s home. Believing that the owner of the car dealership Peter Thorndyke, planted the car on him. Then, Jim wanted to try out the car for himself, then, he experienced the nature of the car for himself. Then, Jim fixed it and now is in more control. Tennessee dubbed the car &#8220;Herbie&#8221;. Then, Jim used Heribe for races. Jim then, was rising to fame and becoming more successful in racing, Then, Thorndyke wants Herbie back, but Jim refuses and Thorndyke wanted to compete against Jim in the races, then Thorndyke sabotaged Herbie before a race so, he can win. then, a big race known as the &#8220;El Dorado&#8221; was coming up and Jim and Tennessee along with Thorndyke&#8217;s former assistant (and ex-Girlfriend) Carrol Bennet, repaired Herbie before the El Dorado. The trio are determined to beat Thorndyke in the El Dorado, who will swindle and cheat to make sure that they do not win.</p>
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<div style="text-align:left"><strong>Directors:</strong> Stevenson Robert</div>
<p style="text-align:left"><strong> Actors: </strong>Jones Dean,Tomlinson David,Hackett Buddy,Flynn Joe,Fong Benson,Granatelli Andy,Ross Joe E.,Glass Ned,Foulk Robert,Lamb Gil,Kelley Barry,Boag Wally,Comedy,Family,Fantasy,Sport,</p>
<p>what do you think of this character?<br />
					she is 14,in yr 8<br />
165cm<br />
healthy weight<br />
she is a quiet,shy girl<br />
kind,hard to say no,lazy,smart,is good at art<br />
loves anything arty<br />
is quite lazy<br />
leaves things to last minute<br />
gets jealous easily although hates showing it<br />
is very calm and also listens to very calm,peaceful music<br />
very quiet and shy<br />
again has a passion for drawing/artsy things + she competes with her guy friend in drawing<br />
loves animals + nature(so much she wil lcry over death over bug)<br />
is very sensetive</p>
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what do you personally think of this character for my story?? :/</p>
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				Stereotypical.<br />
				Geeeek | Feb 07, 2010</p>
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				That is really scary. She sounds just like me.<br />
Anyways, she&#8217;s kind of an average character.<br />
It depends on what her role in your story is though.<br />
Go for it.<br />
Good luck.<br />
				Irina | Feb 07, 2010</p>
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				She seems sort of bland. She&#8217;s just like the rest of the world. Why are all the artistic characters quiet/shy/love animals? Why not an outspoken, clever, confident artsy girl who loves music and fashion? I think the whole cry over the death of a bug thing is pretty much the only cute thing I like much about her. Try to break out of the stereotype; you have potential for someone who is just starting!</p>
<p>Please, please, PLEASE answer my question, it would mean so much!<br />
http://ph.answers.yahoo.com/question/ind ex;_ylt=ArkY.in66nGcpzbJ.xST0GMazKIX;_yl v=3?qid=20100206222652AAFQfpW<br />
				Tory Mae (Is back!) | Feb 07, 2010</p>
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				Firstly, you said &quot;quiet and shy,&quot; twice.</p>
<p>Secondly, without any sort of background or any ideas of what your plot will be, it is quite impossible for anyone to come up with an opinion. This character could be for any number of stories, but to be honest it seems like you just described half of all the girls in that age group. Any story needs to have some sort of flaw in the character, a foible, something that sets dramatic action into motion. Without drama, there can be no plot progression. Without a living, breathing, flowing plot, it&#8217;s not a story anyone would want to read.</p>
<p>:T<br />
				Icarus | Feb 07, 2010</p>
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				kinda sounds like me but I don&#8217;t cry over a dead bug and I&#8217;m not quiet<br />
				Kicking Bear | Feb 07, 2010</p>
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