Friday, December 30, 2011

Trisha Krishnan

Trisha Krishnan was born on the 4th of May 1983 in Pallakad, Kerala, India. She speaks English, Hindi, Tamil and French. She studied at Church Park, India and Ethiraj College, India. She is an only child and she lives with her parents and her grandmother. She was introduced into the film industry through director Ameer Sultan's film, Mounam Pesiyadhey where she acted in opposite Surya.

Her nick name is honey She has two Raakhi-Brothers Manoj Talagadadeevi and Srujan Baddam who stay in US. She is a Tamil/Malayalee Brahmin She wanted to debut in the film industry with the name Suhasini.

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She was crowned Miss Chennai in the year 2000 and won Miss Salem in the year 1999 and won Miss India Beautiful Smile in 2001

Trisha started her Movie career with "Leysa Leysa" which is directed by Priyadarshan.. Trisha well suited her role with Surya in Mounam Pesiyadhe and her upcoming movie is 'Abhiyum Naanum' with Prakash Raj which is directed by Radha Mohan. When starting her successful career in Tamil films she is moved to Telugu films.

Her first telugu movie is "Varsham" in 2004. After a big success in the Varsham film, she won Best Actress awards from filmfair and she got best actress award tn Santosham.

Trisha's Second movie is "Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana" directed by Prabhudeva in 2005. In this year she also did "Athadu" with Maheshbabu and she won Nandi award from Government of Andra Pradesh.

In 2007 she did one more family entertainement movie "Adavari matalaku ardhalu verule" opposite popular hero in telugu film industry 'Venkatesh' which was a full of comedy and entertainement..

She also acted along with South Indian film stars like Chiranjeevi, Balakrishna, Nagarjuna, Surya, Prabhas, Mahesh babu, Srikanth and Siddhartha.

Trisha's latest movie 'Bujjigadu' opposite young star in tollywood Prabhas.

Her hobbies are listening to music, reading and swimming.

Filmography:

o Buggigadu -Made in china (2008) .... Chitti
o Kuruvi (2008)
o Bheema (2008)
o Krishna(2008) .... Sandhya
o Aadavari Matalaku Ardhalu Verule (2007) .... Keerthi
... aka AMAV (India: Telugu title: promotional abbreviation)
o Sainikudu (2006) .... Varalakshmi
o Stalin(2006) .... Chitra
... aka Stalin: Man for the Society (UK)
o Paurnami

(2006)
o Something something (2006)
o Aaru (2005)
o Athadu (2005) .... Puri
o Nuvvustanante Nenoddantana (2005) .... Siri
o Allari Bullodu (2005)
o Ji (2005) (as Trisha)
o Thirupaachi (2005) .... Subha
o Ayitha Ezhuthu (2004) .... Mira
o Varsham (2004) .... Sailaja
o Ennaku 20 unakku 18 (2004)
o Gillie (2004) .... Dhanlakshmi
o Saamy (2003) .... Bhuvana
o Manasellaam (2003) .... Malar
o Nee manasu naaku telusu (2003)
o Mounam Pesiyadhe (2002)
o Laysa laysa (2002)

She is a prominent actress in the tamil and telugu film industry Trisha recently replaced Rani mukarjee as the Brand Ambassador of Fanta India. She is the brand ambassador of Scooty Pep+, for which she has replaced Preity Zinta. She endorses Perk chocolate, for which also she has replaced Preity Zinta. She is also the brand ambassador for Fiama Di Wills, a product by ITC

She is glamorous and talented actress. Her immense potential made her a successful actress.

Trisha Krishnan

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Four Facts Why 3D Movie Glasses Give Higher Quality 3D Enjoyment

3D movies are gaining more popularity than ever. The Clash of the Titans, Alice in Wonderland, Cloudy with a Chance of meatballs, Toy Story 3 and a dozen more are now reigning the movie industry. Since 2009, we have been bombarded with great visual effect movies that got movie-goers raving about. After finally getting that ticket, you will receive a pair of odd-looking 3D movie glasses. What does it do anyway? Read on.

3D movies are best viewed using 3D movie glasses. These specialized glasses improve the clarity and vibrancy of the movie. There are several glasses to choose from ranging from traditional red and blue glasses to sophisticated polarized ones.

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The older types of 3D glasses made images clearer. Basically, they would filter red lights in one eye and blue on the other. In viewing a 3D movie, red and blue colors from these images are then removed respectively for each eye. Your brain then creates an image that projects these special effects better. However, the drawback is that it takes away the brightness of the movie. There are some viewers that find this odd and would not use them throughout the movie.

The evolution of 3D movies also involved 3D movie glasses. From red and blue lenses to clear or grayish lenses, these sleek and highly functional movie glasses are slowly adapting to High Definition settings. The shapes and sizes also evolved from thin cardboard-like glasses to ultra-cool and 'geeky' glasses. A high-end movie lens costs more. Sony and Samsung are major producers of these sophisticated devices offering high-end movie lenses that are rechargeable. On the other hand, LG produced cheaper, more passive polarized glasses that you usually use in the cinemas.

Today, we favor these polarized lenses better than the standard red and blue glasses. Polarized lenses are more equipped in filtering several lights that dramatically improves the visual effects.

You will also appreciate these 3D glasses with your 3D DVDs. Playing a three dimensional movie using High Definition resolution should improve its special effects. If you do not own a HDTV, a 3D TV converter should help you get an almost similar effect with 3D-ready televisions.

These 3D glasses are essential to keeping these images 'real'. These come in a variety of shapes, sizes and lens colors. Some 3D DVD packages these glasses along with the DVD. It specifically caters to the visuals for that movie. So, if you ever find yourself across 'weird' looking glasses, wear them and enjoy the film!

Four Facts Why 3D Movie Glasses Give Higher Quality 3D Enjoyment

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Upcoming Movie - The Lovely Bones

The Lovely Bones is an upcoming fantasy movie based on the book of the same name by Alice Sebold, set for release by Paramount Pictures on December 11, 2009.

Susie Salmon is the oldest of three children living in a suburban Pennsylvania community. Somewhat of a loner, before her death, Susie dreams that high school will change her life measurably. Susie is bright beyond her years and exhibits a unique curiosity and great wit even while relating incidents about her family from heaven. Walking home from school one day, Susie is lured away by someone she knows and then meets her violent death. From this point on till the end of the story, Susie relates the effect her death has on her parents, siblings and grandmother. She watches as her parents cope with the preliminary news and then ensuing investigation while Susie's body is never found. We watch along with Susie as their lonely neighbor, Mr. Harvey is scrutinized and questioned although never arrested or charged. We observe Susie's friends, Paul the shy Indian student initially accused of the murder and Ruth who is able to communicate with Susie. And our hearts ache as Susie's younger sister Lindsey finds friendship and ultimately love during the years after this event, their brother Buckley grows up never really knowing Susie and their grandmother becomes a vital part of a family she hardly knew. But most of all we cry as Susie's father never gives up trying to find out what happened to Susie and her mother who most leave the family in order to rejoin them at a later time. 

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The book was truly amazing, once you pick it up, you will find it hard to put down.

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Korean Movies

North Korea doesn't have much of a film industry, so this look at Korean movies is strictly limited to those works produced in South Korea. The film industry experienced a major boom in the late 1990s, and this success has carried over into the new millennium. With projects boasting high production values, original and challenging storylines, and plenty of talented and attractive actors, Korean movies have garnered international acclaim with no sign of slowing down.

The following list is intended to be an introduction to the cinema of South Korea. You'll notice that the oldest film on the list was released in 1998, but that was an intentional choice on my part. I want to get viewers who are unaccustomed to foreign films interested, and I'm guessing that including Korean movies from the '60s and '70s isn't the best way to go about this.

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Oldboy (2003) - The second film in director Park Chan-wook's Vengeance Trilogy, Oldboy tells the story of businessman Oh Dae-Su (Choi Min-sik). Captured and imprisoned in a hotel room for unknown reasons, he's released after 15 years and tasked with finding the identity of his captor. What follows is a wickedly beautiful tale of revenge and forbidden love. Voters on CNN named it one of the 10 best Asian films ever made, and it's drawn rave reviews from Quentin Tarantino.

Attack the Gas Station (1999) - A gang of likable thugs rob a gas station at the beginning of the movie, and then they turn right around and rob it again the next night. But this time the manager has stashed the cash, and so the quartet of hooligans kidnap the employees, pump the gas themselves, and keep the money. As they fend off bullies, cops, and deadbeat customers, they become more sympathetic and learn a few things about themselves.

Barking Dogs Never Bite (2000) - The directorial debut of Bong Joon-ho (The Host), this film revolves around an out-of-work college professor who's driven up the wall by the barking dogs in his apartment complex. Resorting to abuse and kidnapping to silence them, he's soon pursued by a plucky young employee at the building (Bae Doona). In case you're wondering, it's a dark comedy.

Thirst (2009) - Park Chan-wook helms this tale of a priest who gets turned into a vampire due to a failed medical experiment. As he tries to cope with his condition, he falls for the abused wife of an old friend--with rather bloody results.

The Quiet Family (1998) - Combining horror and dark comedy, this Korean film centers around a family who opens a lodge for hikers, but their clients always end up dying. Korean stars Song Kang-ho and Choi Min-sik co-star.

Joint Security Area (2002) - When two soldiers are killed in the demilitarized zone between North and South Korea, a special investigative unit is dispatched to get to the truth. Quentin Tarantino named it one of his 20 favorite films since 1992.

Sympathy for Lady Vengeance (2005) - The final film in Park Chan-wook's Vengeance Trilogy, the motion picture follows a mild-mannered woman just released from prison for the murder of a schoolboy. It turns out that she's innocent, and every day spent in prison was a day she was plotting revenge against the man who was actually guilty of the crime. A delicious tale of revenge and high-heel pumps.

The Host (2006) - An average Korean family is nearly torn apart when their youngest member is captured and drug into the sewers by a mutated amphibious monster. Pooling their talents together, they seek to rescue the girl and destroy the loathsome creature. Directed by Bong Joon-ho, it's the highest-grossing South Korean film of all time.

Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance (2002) - The first film in Park Chan-wook's excellent Vengeance Trilogy, Sympathy takes a look at a deaf-mute man trying to get a kidney transplant for his sister. When things don't work out, he resorts to kidnapping the young daughter of an executive--with tragic consequences.

Shiri (1999) - The South Korean version of a Hollywood action film, Shiri is about a team of North Korean agents intent on wreaking havoc against their southern neighbors. Their most successful member is a female sniper who's been active in South Korea as a sleeper agent for years, picking off a number of government officials during that time. An honest cop and his partner must try to unravel the plot and root out the enemy agent, although her true identity may prove troublesome for very different reasons. You'll recognize Yunjin Kim, better known as Sun from the television series Lost.

If you're the type of person who avoids subtitles, I'm hoping this brief look at Korean movies may tempt you to give at least one film on the list a try. You'll find Korean cinema to be a rich blend of foreign culture and modern filmmaking techniques, and they're currently turning out some of the most entertaining motion pictures on any continent. This is just the tip of the iceberg, however, and a search of online rental sites such as Netflix and Blockbuster will turn up hundreds of other films from the country.

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Monday, December 19, 2011

Must See Movies of 2011

One of the first things that people look into at the beginning of the year is what movies are going to come out within the next twelve months. This builds up excitement for the next blockbuster. So, this 2011, what are the movies that we should look forward to?

Transformers: Dark of the Moon

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This is the third installment of the Michael Bay directed franchise based on the 1980s toy line, comic book series and animated television series. Starring Shia LaBeouf, this movie picks up on a new power found on the moon. It rewrites our modern history to deepen the relationship of humans with transformers.

For geeks and casual fans alike, this should be a thrilling movie. However, considering that the last movie, although a box office hit, for a lack of better term, sucked, it's a bitter-sweet feeling to learn about the next one. Bitter since it could again disappoint fans of the franchise especially considering the fact that Meagan Fox, the breakout female lead actress since the original movie, won't be returning for this film.

On a positive note, Shia LaBeouf himself admitted that he didn't like the last movie. Hopefully this would fuel a better sequel. Plus, Optimus Prime, Megatron, Bumblebee, Iron Hide, Starscream are all returning along with the other transformers plus new ones. And that should be sweet.

Pirates of the Caribbean On Stranger Tides

They couldn't resist. And the fans are happy about it. The famous Captain Jack Sparrow, arguably the reason why the original Pirates of the Caribbean movie became such a hit, returns to the big screen. Johnny Depp returns for this role along with Geoffrey Rush as Captain Barbossa. We will see new faces in Ian McShane as the notorious pirate Blackbeard and Penelope Cruz as his daughter and Jack Sparrow's love interest. Orlando Bloom and Keira Knightley won't be reprising their roles as Will Turner and Elizabeth Swan-Turner respectively stating that their character's storyline has gone as far as it could.

In the fourth installment of the Pirates franchise, Sparrow and Barbossa are on a quest for the infamous Fountain of Youth. Filming was done in the United Kingdom and Hawaii instead of the actual Caribbean like the previous films.

Thor

Next is the upcoming Marvel movie Thor. Again this film is tied up with previous films such as Iron Man and the Hulk. Here, the Mighty Thor is banished from Asgard by his father Odin due to his reckless actions which results in the re-ignition of an ancient war. He is cast down to Earth as punishment. When the dark forces of Asgard invades, he then learns what it takes to be a hero.

Being one of the original Avengers, this movie, much like Hulk and Iron Man and the upcoming Captain America film, sets the tone for an Avengers movie to the delight of comic book fans all over the globe. Thor is played by actor Chris Hemsworth. The main protagonist of the movie, Thor's brother Loki, is played by Tom Hiddleston. Thor's love interest, Dr. Jane Foster is played by Natalie Portman.

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Get Up, Get Going, Do Something

Yesterday I was splitting some wood with a few friends to help out someone else. It hit me that here I was a 48 year old Home Inspector taking my time on a Sunday afternoon to split more than three cords of wood with friends to help out another person. Could I make this an article to get another person motivated to do something?

Hey I know the economy is bad, housing market is down, unemployment is high how could anyone possibly keep motivated to do something as strenuous as splitting wood for someone else. Never mind how full the glass of water is, you need to be self motivated. The key word in self-motivated is "self".

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I do the following everyday to get my but out of bed, feet on the floor and my day started.

•Thank God for this day and all his blessings, good & bad. You're luckier than most already, you have a roof over your head, you're not hungry, and there is more than likely someone who cares about you sleeping just a few inches away.

•Say something positive to everyone in your life at least once every day, if you cannot think of something, make something up. Remember you have the positive attitude.

•Find a charity that you can get involved in. Everyone needs to help another human out for no reason at all sometimes.

•Turn off that Boob-Tube in your house, read a book, take a trip to the museum, or just take a walk at a local park.

•Pray for someone that you really do not like. Praying for an enemy just might make you think twice about carrying around that resentment.

•Find something in your day or week to look forward too. It could be an upcoming movie, dinner with friends or just a nice meal by yourself.

•Get outside; there's a whole world out there waiting for you to see. Take a look at the sunset tonight, the stars that follow or the sunrise that starts your day. If you had problems praying before I am sure you won't after one of these that you take your time to actually see.

•Exercise for just a few minutes, a quick walk around the block or a short jog to the park to relax will do wonders and make you feel years younger.

•Learn something new or creative, sign up on Twitter and make a few post.

•Some of us have problems talking to family members, try posting some old photos of you or them on Facebook and wait for their replies. Someone has to make the first move, why not let it be you.

•Ever tried meditating? Google "meditation techniques" and explore the wonderful mysteries that are in your own mind.

Just remember; You will only get back what you give out. -Aho Mitakuye Oyasin

Get Up, Get Going, Do Something

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Summer Blockbuster Movies 2008

Every summer Hollywood lets loose with all the good stuff they've been holding back all year long. For months they have been teasing you with sneak peeks and trailers building up a level of excitement and anticipation the like of which have not been since last summer.

I kinda looked forward to this summer, as the promise of getting to see Speed Racer or my childhood hero, Indiana Jones on the silver screen is about one of three things that can actually lure me out of my house (fire and the next Dresden Files book are the others). Unfortunately, I blinked and missed Speed Racer, and it's too hot outside to leave my climate controlled home to see Indy. That's what HBO is for. And trust me, the way they loop a movie and play it to death, there will be more than ample opportunity to see them both. Twice.

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But this year, Hollywood thinks I was in a severe car crash and now have to eat blended mashed potatoes through a straw while watching the high drama and suspense of the Wonder Pets on Nick Jr.

Wasn't there a Hulk movie out not but just a couple of years ago? I remember the gigantic Hulk statue inside Madam Tussaud's and taking a picture of my husband next to it. And correct me if I am wrong or out of line here, but didn't it also suck so bad that we all left the theater with a severe case of wind burn?

I can't seem to recall who the big villain was in that movie, who the writers and producers thought we wanted to see the Hulk smash-oh, wait a minute, I do remember. It was a dog. That's right, they injected not one, or two, but three dogs with green juice and set them after the Hulk. They were large breed dogs and fairly mean, they did bark a lot prior to being juiced up by Nick Nolte. Hahaha! OMG that movie was awful. No, really, it was. If I want to see a guy smack a dog around, and I DON'T, I can watch one of Animal Planet's dog rescue shows.

And, not for nothing, the Hulk as a character was totally unbelievable. I don't mean the acting, cause, lets face it, Lou Ferrigno will always own that role. I'm, talking about that dreadful animation. It was like a bunch of guys who dropped out of DeVry did it on a lap top they stole from some high school out in the mid west. How hard can decent animation be? A long time ago when Jurassic Park came out the whole world thought they were looking at dinosaurs, and that was with what we would now consider old, aka "cheap," special effects.

There was this one part of the movie, I think it was about an hour and a half long, where the Hulk was in a secret army base in Utah and then just started running and jumping and smashing. He destroyed tanks and planes and bombs and managed to skip right over school buses and flower beds. Then he saw the love interest, Betty, and calmed down and the movie ended. It was right before the part where he beat up three dogs. Before that were the opening credits.

So now this new Hulk movie is out, and everyone is going on about how great it's gonna be. Hello! The Hulk movie is not really about the Hulk. It's just a really cheap way to prep movie goers for the Avengers movie that is scheduled to come out in a few years.

And who else is sick and tired of people saying "Oh, don't you just love Ed Norton?" Ummm, the guy from the Honeymooners? That was my first reaction. I had no idea who he was. As it turns out, he was that guy opposite Brad Pitt in Fight Club. Ironic that the movie poster for Fight Club was a bar of soap and Brad Pitt looked like he needed to be hit with a pressure washer. I know that's not what the soap "represented" but Brad did look really dirty. mmmmm.

Ed Norton. Indeed. Why would you take that name if you had the choice of all of the names that ever were or could be. At least use some sexy or talented guy's name! Or even take a page out of Marilynn Manson's book for Pete's sake, combine two perfectly good celebrity names into one neat original one. If I ever grow up to be a Hollywood movie star you can bet I'm not gonna call myself Rosie O'Donnel or Godzilla. But Rosie Rodan, that has promise.

I also really wanted to see the new Batman movie too, Dark Knight, but then poor Heath Ledger had to go and die. I cried when I heard. I'll miss him, but not for nothing, this movie was so totally gonna rock. It was gonna be Justin Bale's big break, no more would he be "that guy from American Psycho," but rather, the Batman! Sadly, between the early reviews and news articles, and months of sneak peaks and on-line flamers, the talk of a posthumous Oscar, the latest reviews and newest commercials... I'm board of it already, and the movie is still like a month away from being released. Makes me want to see that Dragonball movie coming out next year. James Marsters is gonna play the role of Piccolo. Did anyone else just feel that breeze?

But here's the worst insult of all. Someone let M. Night Shyamalan make another movie. Bad people, BAD! When are they gonna learn? All his movies, all, ever single last one - ALL have a twist ending that Stevie Wonder can see coming. The stories are at best "alright," at least three characters have to whisper everything they say, and not a single film he's ever made is worth the gas it would take to drive to the theater. Don't believe me, here's what critics have to say about his new movie - it has a "R" rating. Oooooo. That's the best thing so far. An "R" rating. So what. Wanna impress me? How about this movie make a lick of sense! Keep me in my seat, at the very least keep me awake.

I can't control myself any longer, spoiler alert - and I use the word "spoiler" very, very loosely.

Here's the thing, if trees were ever going to develop some sort of chemical warfare that singled out and killed humans:

1. NY City would be about the safest place you could be and not where the movie takes place. The Sahara desert would be the second safest place. The Amazon River Basin and Yellowstone National Park would be killing fields, not Manhattan. 2. Maybe one plant, or even hell let's go crazy, one entire species of plant could develop such a power, but all plants everywhere all at once, no, not gonna happen. The animation in the Hulk is more believable.

So, what have we learned about Hollywood's summer blockbuster movies? With the price of gas and the heat, I'm advising that everyone get Netflicks and let the downloading begin. You can do it from the safety of you're own climate controlled environment, pause the movie, use your own toilet, and enjoy a snack you didn't have sell a kidney on E-Bay to be able to afford. That's what I plan on doing. Provided of course no one sets my house on fire while I'm reading the next Dresden Files book. Can't wait for book 11 to hit the shelves!

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Angelina Jolie To Star In New Werewolf Movie "Bitten"

We've learned that A-List actress Angelina Jolie will be starring in a new upcoming werewolf movie for Warner Brothers called "Bitten". Jolie will be playing a woman who's bitten by a werewolf, and leaves her pack for a normal human life where she begins a career, and falls in love. She is soon drawn back into the pack however when a rogue band of werewolves threaten the world she now loves. No word yet on a helmer for the pic, but I'm sure they're going to get someone if not top notch atleast very well known to helm this one. "Bitten" should hit theaters in 07' or 08'. In the mean time..we'll be sure to keep you guys posted on this one!

This film will make Angelina Jolie's horror film debut. The actress has taken on many roles ranging from action star (Tomb Raider, Tomb Raider 2:The Cradle Of Life, Mr. and Mrs. Smith),
to drama star (Alexander), to thriller star (Taking Lives). It'll be interesting to see how well she does in her first horror film role. Since she is taking on the starring role in "Bitten", this might put a serious cramp in those rumors that surfaced a few months back which had the 30 year old actress returning to play Lara Croft once again in another "Tomb Raider" film, which would've been the third movie in the video game adaptation film series which kicked off back in 2000 with "Lara Croft:Tomb Raider."

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Angelina Jolie To Star In New Werewolf Movie "Bitten"

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

How to Get Kerasotes Theaters Discount Movie Tickets

Do you want to go to the theaters more often to see the upcoming movies that you have long been waiting for? Probably see a number of movie sequels that you have waited for years to come out? While it's easy enough to say that you are going to the movies, it's not as affordable as before. If you are planning to see a movie in Kerasotes Theater, remember a few of these things to make sure that you save on the next movie you watch.

If you just would like to watch a movie and you can do it any time of the day, choose to see the matinee screening because the price is way cheaper. If you are going out on a date, arrange for the movie to be earlier so you get the discount movie tickets instead of the regular-priced ones.

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You can also opt to get the student discounts if you are one. All you have to present is a valid ID proving that you are still a student. If you are going with a big group, you can also get discounts because Kerasotes and other theaters give discounts if you purchase movie tickets in bulk. Some require you to buy at least 50 tickets, while some require you to get just 20.

Check different websites, starting with the main website of Kerasotes. If you can't find a deal that you like from their website, there are hundreds more you can check out offering different discount codes to different movie theaters. Your search for discounts will be easier this way.

You can also check out local retail stores if you are living near one. Costco is one example of a store where you can get discounts on movie tickets. If you are in luck, you can even get multiple discounts for one movie.

Do you want to see a movie for free? If you know someone who is working at Kerasotes, you can ask him for a free pass. But that's just if you're really good friends with him.

How to Get Kerasotes Theaters Discount Movie Tickets

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Hot and Gentle Jennifer Garner

You know her as the tough ass-kicking chick, CIA Agent Sydney Bristow, on the hit television series Alias. But do you know that in real life, hot and sexy actress Jennifer Garner is such a soft and gentle lady at heart? When she is not fighting criminals on-screen, Garner would rather stay at home and do some chores. She enjoys cooking and gardening a lot.

Born in Houston, Texas, Garner was raised in Charleston, West Virginia. There she spent nine years of her adolescence studying ballet. After taking up a drama major in college, she immediately went to New York where she worked as a hostess while pursuing a career both in film and television.

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The hot and sexy Garner got her break in 1998 when she landed a part on the tv show Felicity. In 2001, she catapulted into stardom with her lead role on Alias. For her work, she has received four consecutive Emmy nominations for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series. In addition, she also received four Golden Globe nominations and won once, as well as received two Screen Actors Guild Award nominations and won once.

Garner appeared in several films which include Juno (2007), Elektra (2005), 13 Going on 30 (2004), Daredevil (2003), Catch Me If You Can (2002), Pearl Harbor (2001) and Dude, Where's My Car? (2000). Her upcoming movie projects are Christmas in Connecticut, Be With You, and Ghosts of Girlfriends Past.

On June 29, 2005, Garner married her Daredevil co-star, hot and sexy actor Ben Affleck. She gave birth to their daughter, Violet Anne, on December 1, 2005.

Hot and Gentle Jennifer Garner

Thursday, December 1, 2011

2012, the Movie

Based on predictions surrounding the end of the Mayan calendar, Emmerich directs box office stars John Cusack, Thandie Newton, Amanda Peet, Danny Glover, and Oliver Platt. While Emmerich admits that he is a 2012 skeptic, he acknowledges that the concept is excellent for a movie, especially a movie with the epic special effects expected in an Emmerich movie.

From the trailer, it is clear that Emmerich chose the prediction that a geomagnetic reversal was the cause of an abrupt global catastrophe that caused Earth's tectonic plates to start shifting more than usual - proponents of an end of the world scenario in conjunction with the December 21, 2012, date anticipate that this will cause widespread earthquakes that devastate cities not ready for earthquakes, volcanic activity, and tsunamis that wipe out coastal cities. Emmerich is a master when it comes to apocalyptic effects, with a great eye for grand detail, and you can expect more than one iconic landmark to be destroyed during the course of the film. Just from the trailer, the landmark count includes the Christ of the Ozarks, the Sistine Chapel, the Washington Monument, and many others.

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In the past, Emmerich concentrated his efforts on the effect of the end of the world on the United States, but it seems like he is expanding his horizons in an attempt to encompass the global nature of the 2012 prediction.

Based on the trailer, he will also follow his trend of focusing on the efforts of several families in the midst of the crisis in order to bring the action closer to home on an emotional level. The focus will vary from an average family to the President of the United States. There are rumors that there is more mysticism - such as Mayan magic and alternate dimensions - and speculative fiction aspects in the 2012 movie than in his other apocalypse movies, but Emmerich is no stranger to that aspect of movies either (i.e. Stargate), although disaster fans might find it unexpected. At the very least, fans of Emmerich and proponents of the 2012 apocalypse may find it an interesting movie and visually stunning.

The movie was originally going to come to theaters in July, but it has since been postponed to allow other movies more attention as well as to give Emmerich time to perfect the special effects. 2012 is now coming to theaters on November 13, 2009. It will give people time to see the movie, incite some research on the subject, and maybe inspire as much preparedness as possible for the upcoming 2012 mystery.

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