Goth: Love Of Death - Asian Horror Movie
March 24, 2011 / 131879
UK label 4Digital Asia will be releasing Gen Takahashi’s Goth under the title “Goth: Love of Death” on September 21, 2009. The film is based on an award-winning novel by Otsuichi which was later adapted to manga.
Plot: High school students Itsuki Kamiyama (Kanata Hongo) and Yoru Morino (Rin Takanashi) share an odd fascination with human cruelty and murder. Kamiyama knew they would share a connection as soon as he noticed a cut mark on her wrist. Together they track a brutal serial killer in an attempt to find the latest two victims — not necessarily to help bring the killer to justice, but simply for their own morbid need to inspect his or her handiwork.
DVD Specs: Region 2, PAL. Japanese audio with English subtitles. Disc includes original theatrical trailer. Read more …
RIFT (2011) Synopsis, HQ Poster, Photos and HD Trailer 1080p
March 24, 2011 / 132350
RIFT, a Horror / Thriller, based on the actual disappearance of seven students in 2001. What really happened? Written and directed by LazRael Lison. Producers: Tatiana Chekhova, LazRael Lison, Roshanda Duncan. Executive producers: Shary Nassimi, Christo Mesoloras and Carl Lewis. Associate Producer: Bruce Montana
In 2001 several college students were brutally murdered inside a newly refurbished Town Creek Apartments, and to this day there is still no definite answers. Jennifer Campbell, a graduate student with aspirations of a journalistic career. Eager to prove herself, she amasses lots of evidence that convinces her even more of the dark history surrounding the town. When she forces her way into the building it doesn’t take long before she is given a crash history lesson on why it’s better to keep some secrets hidden and some names forgotten about.
RIFT Cast
Leslie Easterbrook … Megan Charms
Richmond Arquette … Officer Kelly
Darcy Fowers … Jennifer campbell
Ali Costello … Jessica Page
Tom Wright … Lietenant Neal
Jamie Bernadette … Nurse Sandra
Siobhan Flynn … Dr. Catherine Scott
Sonia Rockwell … Christina
Mary LeGault … Rachel Tompson
Megan Heyn … Haili Greenmire
Adam Cardon … Richie Arsenal
Jennifer Chan … Emma
Clement Blake … Homeless Man
Luke Boyd Luke Boyd … Freddy Davis
Colin Blake Colin Blake … Ted Read more …
Grave Encounters (2011) Synopsis, Poster and HD Trailer
March 23, 2011 / 139466
Otis Harte is a man haunted by the future and a burden he is compelled to carry. As he nears the point of no return he is forced to come to terms with his conscience and make the best decision he can to protect those closest to him. But he soon realizes that his choices may have consequences that are too difficult to accept.
Lance Preston and the crew of “Grave Encounters”, a ghost-hunting reality television show, are shooting an episode inside the abandoned Collingwood Psychiatric Hospital, where unexplained phenomena has been reported for years. All in the name of good television, they voluntarily lock themselves inside the building for the night and begin a paranormal investigation, capturing everything on camera. They quickly realize that the building is more than just haunted - it is alive - and it has no intention of ever letting them leave. They find themselves lost in a labyrinth maze of endless hallways and corridors, terrorized by the ghosts of the former patients. Read more …
Satellital Photos: Before and After Earthquake - Tsunami
March 19, 2011 / 52957
These two handout satellite photographs provided by the Center for Satellite Based Crisis Information (ZKI) of the German Aeropsace Center (DLR) show the city of Soma and surrounding area before (L) and after the devastating earthquake and tsunami on March 12, 2011 at Soma, Japan. At least 1,800 people are confirmed dead across northeastern Japan and at least two nuclear reactors at the Fukushima facility are facing meltdown. (Photo by German Aeorpace Center DLR/ZKI via Getty Images):
These two handout satellite photographs provided by the Center for Satellite Based Crisis Information (ZKI) of the German Aeropsace Center (DLR) show the Iwanuma-Matsushima area before (L) and after the devastating earthquake and tsunami on March 12, 2011 at Torinoumi, Japan. (Photo by German Aeorpace Center DLR/ZKI via Getty Images): Read more …
Unbelievable Images from Space! Magnitude 9.0 Earthquake And Tsunami Devastate Northern Japan
March 18, 2011 / 56154
In this handout image provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), model runs from the Center for Tsunami Research at the NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory show the expected wave heights of the tsunami as it travels across the Pacific basin March 11, 2011. The largest wave heights are expected near the earthquake epicenter, off Japan. The wave will decrease in height as it travels across the deep Pacific but grow taller as it nears coastal areas.
In general, as the energy of the wave decreases with distance, the near shore heights will also decrease (e.g., coastal Hawaii will not expect heights of that encountered in coastal Japan). (Photo by NOAA via Getty Images) Read more …
New Photos From Japan
March 18, 2011 / 54007

10 Amazing Inventions that You Didn’t Know Existed
March 17, 2011 / 31854
Thi sis a interesting article from smashinglists.com, about awesome science, enjoy it.
1. Q-Teleportation
Q-Teleportation has been successful on smaller objects according to a Study. “We were able to perform a quantum teleportation experiment for the first time ever outside a university laboratory,” said Rupert Ursin, a researcher at the Institute for Experimental Physics at the University of Vienna in Austria. In q-Teleportation it is the quantum states of the objects that are destroyed and recreated, and not the objects themselves. Therefore, q-Teleportation cannot teleport animate or inanimate matter (or energy) in its physical entirety. The device thus creates a replica of an original thing at a new position and the original thing ceased to exist once the replicas were created. (via National Geographic.)
2. The Sixth Sense Technology
The conference TED (the name stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design) the guys from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology revealed something unbelievable, a working prototype of a multifunctional device that can become part of our lives in five years to ten. Set named “sixth sense” consists of only wearing colorful caps, perceived by a multifunctional device. See the video to understand how it works. Seeing is believing!
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