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Mensaje  josecarlos Mar Mar 03, 2009 12:36 am

Films I have seen in the cinema Rolemodels1_large

This is the last film I saw. It's very funny and talks about two men very different caring about two children very differents too Very Happy . After a lot of problems everything finish well.
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Mensaje  josecarlos Mar Mar 31, 2009 12:58 am



Here we have Disaster Movie. This is a film to laugh for hours and hours... Laughing It is based in the 'War of the worlds' film, but it is much more better. Cows raining for the sky..Alvin, Harry Potter very old, Amy Winehouse with long teeth..its hilarious!!You must see it to have a good time.
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Films I have seen in the cinema Empty Knowing

Mensaje  wakin_14 Sáb Abr 18, 2009 1:33 pm

Knowing is a 2009 science fiction film directed by Alex Proyas and starring Nicolas Cage. The project was originally attached to a number of directors under Columbia Pictures, but it was placed in turnaround and eventually picked up by Escape Artists. Production was financially backed by Summit Entertainment. Knowing was filmed in Melbourne, Australia, using various locations to represent the film's settings, Boston. The film was released on March 20, 2009 in the United States and Canada.

Plot

In 1959, at William Dawes Elementary School in Lexington, Massachusetts, a time capsule containing the students' drawings of their ideas of the future is buried and set to be ceremoniously opened 50 years later. As opposed to the drawings of the other children, a girl named Lucinda Embry contributes a page full of seemingly random digits which she continued to write until her teacher took her paper away. That night, Lucinda is found in a school closet, where her fingers are bloodied and she complains about hearing voices.
In 2009, the time capsule is opened and the drawings are given to the current students. A boy named Caleb receives Lucinda's envelope. His father John Koestler, a widower and professor of astrophysics at MIT takes notice in the paper, and further examination makes him realize that part of these digits form dates and death tolls of every major disaster over the past fifty years, in chronological order, and suggests three disasters yet to come. Meanwhile, Caleb begins receiving visits from mysterious figures in overcoats (listed in the credits as "The Strangers"), and during his encounters he hears their overlapping telepathic whispers.
John finds himself stuck in traffic as a commercial plane crashes next to the road, killing the number of people predicted, on the predicted date. John then discovers that the unexplained digits on the paper are in fact the geographic coordinates of the events. Speaking with Lucinda's former teacher, John learns of Lucinda's closet episode, and also that she had since died after an overdose. He then meets Lucinda's daughter, Diana Wayland, but is rebuffed once he mentions Lucinda's paper. However, after John used the numbers to correctly predict another disaster — a Manhattan subway train derailment which John tries and fails to prevent — Diana seeks out John and reveals that her mother foretold of the date of Diana's own death. John then notices the same date is the last one written on the paper, accompanied by a predicted death toll of 33, although no coordinates are listed.
They investigate Lucinda's old remote mobile home, to where Diana says her mother moved because Lucinda claimed it was where she would be safe. Diana notes that like Lucinda, her own daughter Abby was fascinated by Merian's engraving of Ezekiel's "chariot vision". As Abby, like Lucinda, also liked to write certain characters backward, Diana and John discover to their horror that the '33' at the end of list is actually 'EE' reversed, which Lucinda meant to represent 'Everyone Else'. In the woods outside the home, John confronts one of The Strangers, who disappears in a flash of light. It is revealed that Abby can hear The Strangers' eerie whispers as well.
John and a fellow professor forecast that a massive solar flare will soon reach Earth, and the final disaster on Lucinda's paper will indeed be global in scale. Just as young Lucinda had, Caleb begins writing his own page of numbers, and continues carving the sequence into a desk when John abruptly takes the paper away from him. John then examines the door of the closet in which Lucinda was found, and discovers it is where she had scratched another set of coordinates. They represent the location of Lucinda's old mobile home, and John figures that it is somehow a refuge from the impending disaster. Diana insists they seek shelter in a system of underground caves instead, and she takes Abby and Caleb, without John's knowledge, to go there. As panic erupts after news of the flare is made public, The Strangers drive off in Diana's car with Caleb and Abby still inside. Diana gives chase in another vehicle and is broadsided by a truck, and dies on the exact date her mother predicted that she would.
At Lucinda's mobile home, John finds the children with the four Strangers as a glowing vessel descends from the sky. The Strangers dispossess themselves of their human appearance, revealing themselves to be glowing, translucent figures surrounded by wisps of light. John is told by Caleb that The Strangers invite only those who can hear their whispers to leave Earth with them. After convincing Caleb to go with The Strangers and also take care of Abby, John collapses and sobs as the vessel departs with the two children. From the vantage point of space, other ships are seen taking off from all around Earth. John travels to Boston to be with his sister and parents. While he had distanced himself from religion following his wife's death, John tells his previously estranged father, a Christian minister, that he now believes that the family, including his late wife, will be together in the afterlife as he had also told Caleb. John and his family embrace as the solar flare strikes Earth and incinerates all life on the planet. Elsewhere, Caleb and Abby are dropped off in an otherworldly field, and the film ends as the two make their way towards a prominent solitary tree in the distance, just like Adam and Eva in the Holy Bible.

Production

Knowing was originally written by novelist Ryne Douglas Pearson, and the project was set up at Columbia Pictures. Both Rod Lurie and Richard Kelly were attached as directors, but the film eventually went into turnaround. The project was picked up by the production company Escape Artists, and the script was rewritten by Stiles White and Juliet Snowden. Director Alex Proyas was attached to direct the project in February 2005. Summit Entertainment took on the responsibility to fully finance and distribute the film. Proyas and Stuart Hazeldine rewrote the draft for production, which began on March 25, 2008 in Melbourne, Australia. The director hoped to emulate The Exorcist in melding "realism with a fantastical premise".
The film is set in Boston, and to represent the city, filmmakers used Australian locations such as Geelong Ring Road, the Melbourne Museum, Mount Macedon, and Collins Street. Filming also took place at Camberwell High School, which was converted into William Dawes Elementary, set in Boston circa 1959. Interior shots took place at the Australian Synchrotron to represent an observatory. Filming also took place at the Haystack Observatory in Westford, Massachusetts. In addition to practical locations, filming also took place at the Melbourne Central City Studios in Docklands.
Proyas used a Red One digital camera, making the film the first time the director used digital cameras. He sought to capture a gritty and realistic look to the film, and his approach involved a continuous two-minute take in which Cage's character sees a plane crash and attempts to rescue passengers. The take was an arduous task, taking two days to set up and two days to shoot. Proyas explained the goal, "I did that specifically to not let the artifice of visual effects and all the cuts and stuff we can do, get in the way of the emotion of the scene."

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Mensaje  estefaniaml Mar Nov 24, 2009 4:42 pm

Hello!!I goes speak the this film.
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This film is fear!!The film is about a gypsy curse.A woman is working in a bank office and a older woman loves that don't take away your house.The woman don't help and the older woman tells and she is very hungry.After the woman goes to the garage but the older woman attacked..and they fighting and the older woman starts a botton and takes a curse.
The woman goes a healer for removes a curse.The curse will carried and she died , if she have a botton...but the botton she loves give his boyfriend but she confunding the gift and she dies she.

The film is entertaining but the fear!!

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Films I have seen in the cinema Empty the twilight saga: new moon

Mensaje  Marivi Mar Nov 24, 2009 10:56 pm

The saga twilight: new moon is the second film of the twilight saga stephanie meyer. Chris Weitz is the director and his three main actors are: Robert Pattinson (Edward Cullen), Kristen Stewart (Bella Swan) and Taylor Lautner (Jacob Black), they form a love triangle that would last until the next book.
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On her 18th birthday, Bella Swan wakes up from a dream in which she sees herself as an old woman. She expresses her distaste with growing older than her boyfriend Edward Cullen, a vampire who stopped aging at 17. Edward's family throws Bella a birthday party. While unwrapping a gift, Bella gets a paper cut, which causes Edward's adoptive brother, Jasper, to be overwhelmed by her blood's scent and attempt to kill her. Realizing the danger he and his family pose to Bella, Edward decides to end their relationship, and the Cullens move away from Forks, Washington.

Edward's departure leaves Bella heartbroken and depressed for months. However, when her father, Charlie, attempts to send her to live with her mother, Bella agrees to spend time with her friends. After seeing a movie with Jessica, Bella sees a group of men who remind her of a time when Edward rescued her previously, and she is surprised to see a vision of Edward warning her against approaching them. Bella discovers that all thrill-seeking activities grant her visions of Edward. She also finds comfort in her deepening friendship with Jacob Black, a cheerful companion who eases her pain over losing Edward. Bella then discovers that Jacob is a werewolf. After learning that the vampire Victoria is searching for Bella, Jacob's pack members begin constant patrols, leaving Jacob little time for Bella. Alone, Bella returns to seeking thrill-inducing activities.

A series of miscommunications leads Edward to believe that Bella has killed herself while cliff-diving. Distraught over her supposed suicide, Edward flees to Italy to provoke the Volturi, a powerful coven of vampires who are capable of killing him. Alice, Edward's adoptive sister, and Bella rush to Italy to save Edward, and arrive just in time to stop him. However, the Volturi decide that Bella, a human who knows that vampires exist, must either be killed or transformed into a vampire herself. Alice stops them from killing her by showing them a vision of the future in which Bella has been transformed. Once they return home to Forks, Edward tells Bella that he has always loved her and only left town to protect her. She forgives him, and the Cullens vote in favor of Bella being transformed into a vampire, to Edward's dismay. However, Edward gives Bella a choice: either she lets Alice change her after their graduation, or, if Bella agrees to marry him, he will change her himself.



Now I put some pictures by the film.

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This picture are by the travel with she have wiht come to they other life. I finish that critical Very Happy

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