Sexy Halloween Outfits 2010
October 25, 2010 / 2833
It’s that time of year again ladies and gents. Get out those Sexy Halloween Outfits! If you don’t have one yet, it’s time to hit the stores. Hurry hurry before all the good ones are taken! The sexy Halloween outfits of 2010 have a lot more to offer than the ones from 2009.
So may new choices this year. Halloween is not just a holiday for the kids. Your inner child, hero, villain, and even sex kitten is waiting to come out. All you need is the right Sexy Halloween Outfits.
What to do… what to do? There were so many good movies this year, simply choose your favorite character. Certain TV shows have become wildly popular as well. Not to mention there are still those cherished classic Sexy Halloween Outfits.
All you have to do is divide and conquer. Perhaps you want a Sexy Halloween Outfit to go along with you personality. After all, you have done a lot of “ME” work this year. Or maybe you find yourself in a relationship, why not theme your costumes?
Try something new and step out of the box. It’s 2010, if all that “End Of The World” talk is true, well we only got 2 years left. Lets make them count. Ladies get fierce! Gents, don’t be afraid to wear a little make-up. The Sexy Halloween Outfits that you choose is very important. Think it over carefully and perhaps do some research on your decision. Really play the part of whatever you choose.
So the question is… What Sexy Halloween Outfit Will You Choose??? Read more …
Record Breaker ‘Avatar’ and ‘Hurt Locker’ Lead Oscar Field
February 4, 2010 / 57298
LOS ANGELES— “Avatar” and “The Hurt Locker” took narrow leads in the Oscar race on Tuesday as the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences scattered its honors among an unusually wide field of contenders. Each film received nine nominations, including best picture and best director for James Cameron (“Avatar”) and Kathryn Bigelow (“Hurt Locker”).
The anti-Nazi revenge fantasy “Inglourious Basterds” followed close behind with eight nominations, including best director and best original screenplay for Quentin Tarantino, and best supporting actor for Christoph Waltz. The harsh drama “Precious: Based on the Novel ‘Push’ by Sapphire,” had six nominations, including best picture, best director for Lee Daniels, best actress for Gabourey Sidibe Read more …
Avatar 2010 - Behind The Scenes Video
February 4, 2010 / 12817
Yahoo! Movies has posted a 22-minute behind-the-scenes look at James Cameron’s global blockbuster Avatar titled “Creating the World of Pandora.” You can watch the full video using the player below!
Avatar Breaks Recordes and Passes Batman The Dark Knight
January 25, 2010 / 870
For the sixth week straight, the box office is all about James Cameron’s Avatar, as it added another $36 million this weekend to set a new record for a movie’s sixth weekend gross. More importantly, it has now grossed $552.8 million domestically, making it the second-highest grossing movie domestically, passing The Dark Knight’s $533.3 million over the weekend and putting it in sight to cross Titanic’s long-standing record of $600.8 million sometime next month. Internationally, Avatar earned $107 million this weekend to push its overseas total to a massive $1.28 billion, surpassing Titanic’s previous international record of $1.24 billion. Worldwide, the film has collected $1.836 billion and is about to surpass Titanic’s global record of $1.843 billion.
The Screen Gems action-thriller Legion, starring Paul Bettany, Dennis Quaid and Tyrese Gibson, opened solidly in second place with $18.2 million in 2,476 theaters, averaging over $7,000 per site.
Warner Bros. Pictures’ The Book of Eli (Warner Bros.) dropped to third place $17 million in its second weekend, down 48% from the holiday weekend with a gross of $62 million.
Opening at #4, 20th Century Fox’s new family comedy Tooth Fairy, starring Dwayne Johnson, grossed roughly $14.5 million in its first weekend in 3,344 theaters.
In fifth place, Peter Jackson’s adaptation of The Lovely Bones (Paramount) dropped 48% from its first wide release weekend, adding another $8.8 million to its total gross of $31.7 million.
Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes (Warner Bros.) dropped one notch to sixth with another $7.1 million and $191.6 million after five weeks in theaters, putting it well ahead of its $90 million production budget.
Despite the star power of Harrison Ford and Brendan Fraser, the first release from CBS films, the medical drama Extraordinary Measures opened with a disappointing $7 million in 2,549 theaters, averaging less than $3,000 per site.
Fox’s Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel dropped to eighth place with $6.5 million and a grand total of $204 million in five weeks. That puts it roughly $13 million away from the total North American gross for its predecessor. (Internationally, the “squeakquel” has already surpassed that of the original comedy.)
Nancy Meyers’ romantic comedy It’s Complicated (Universal), starring Meryl Streep and Alec Baldwin, took ninth place with $6.2 million as it edged closer to $100 million, while Jackie Chan’s The Spy Next Door (Lionsgate) took a 51% dive to take tenth place with $4.7 million and $18.7 million total.
Movie News: Review Avatar (3D), Poster, The Toys, Official Theatrical Trailer and Veredict
December 28, 2009 / 72552
Starring: Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver, Giovanni Ribisi, Michelle Rodriguez, Stephen Lang
Director: James Cameron
Writer: James Cameron
Cinematography: Mauro Fiore, Vince Pace
Original Score: James Horner
Running Time: 150 Mins.
James Cameron, as we all know, is the self-proclaimed king of the world but which world might that be, not so much the Earth but more the king of actually “creating” worlds, there is no denying the infamously control-freakish director has a knack for immersing his audience a world from the bottom up, whether it be the postapocalyptic future of the Terminator films, an Aliens planet or, indeed a great big (doomed) Titanic sized ship. Read more …
Michelle Rodriguez in Avatar Premiere in Los Angeles HQ x108
December 19, 2009 / 38895
Michelle Rodriguez in Avatar Premiere in Los Angeles HQ x108
3D cinema was the big idea that never took off - but with digital technology and better specs, will it finally to leap out and grab us?
September 14, 2009 / 7042
By Paul Connolly. It’s the stupid goggles, right? Surely they are the reason why 3D movies – which have been around for more than a century and enjoyed a golden age in the 1950s with Alfred Hitchcock’s Dial M For Murder and then a resurgence in the 1980s with classics such as Jaws 3-D – have never really taken off.
The glasses look stupid, fall apart at a touch, slip off your nose all too readily and are not so much 3D as 0D.
And if you’re a spectacles wearer, well, forget it – 3D movies are not for you. Read more …












