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		<title>Golmaal 3 Movie Review,Action Replay Movie Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Golmaal Movie Review 3, Action Replay Both contributions offer comments or movies. First film by Farah Khan Golmaal 3 Movie Review: Golmaal brand is back. The capital city is growing. Of course, all films in the franchise, the humungous burden of trust. It is considered the first trilogy in the history of India Golmaal 3 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Golmaal Movie Review 3, Action Replay Both contributions offer comments or movies. First film by Farah Khan Golmaal 3 Movie Review: Golmaal brand is back. The capital city is growing. Of course, all films in the franchise, the humungous burden of trust. It is considered the first trilogy in the history of India Golmaal 3 [G-3], the third installment of Golmaal Golmaal Returns and tie promises to tickle your funny and entertain viewers of all ages. G-3, which promises to be bigger, better, more fun and entertainment and fun than the first two games.</p>
<p>Rohit Shetty Golmaal start with 3 of the course. The 70 bit refers to a man named Mithun Chakroborty. He is the disco dancer: Mere Zindagi Gaana, Deewana main Kisik is what he told the father of his girlfriend. That the father is Prem, Prem Chopra.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a poor boy, rich girl parody. And the size of an entire film. There could be a nod to MTV or Channel V If you have not turned up.<br />
In fact, this film could have been a number of gags in a program like Challenge Sidhu laugh when people like crack anything.</p>
<p>Almost all of the dialogue here is a gag in Bollywood and one of a kind of celebrity. If the film industry has a projection of the film, which had the most laughs.<br />
For most of us, it will be very tired and grace of a point.</p>
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		<title>Review of the 14th Bahrain International Music Festival</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jun 2010 04:26:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 14th Bahrain International Music Festival which took place last year in November 5-11 brought in musicians from France, Palestine, Oman, Egypt and Iraq. I was only able to watch the performance oft he Manama Singers and Orchestra with their Haydn Imperial Nelson Mass and the Royal Oman Symphony Orchestra. Overall the performance was great. [...]]]></description>
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<p>The 14th Bahrain International Music Festival which took place last year in November 5-11 brought in musicians from France, Palestine, Oman, Egypt and Iraq. I was only able to watch the performance oft he Manama Singers and Orchestra with their Haydn Imperial Nelson Mass and the Royal Oman Symphony Orchestra.</p>
<p>Overall the performance was great. It was held in the newly built Cultural Hall. I can say that the Royal Oman Symphony Orchestra with its conductor, Leif Sundstrup gave the best performance in the week long event. The Manama Singers also did an excellent job with their conductor Alistair Auld who is the formost conductor in the island kingdom.</p>
<p>There were several important guests, dignitaries and musicians alike. The President of the Royal Society of Music, Mr. Carrillo said that the performance made by the Royal Oman Symphony Orchestra was the best musical performance he has ever seen. The event was a success if their aim is to improve Cultural life in Bahrain. For a country with not much history in music, the Bahrain International Music Festival seems remarkable to have succeded with many people who attended.</p>
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		<title>Film Review: Baadasssss!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 May 2010 04:26:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mario Van Peebles is one of the few consistantly working African American directors who actually makes films that remind us of where the African American people came from and what contributions they made to American society and history. NEW JACK CITY, POSSE, PANTHER &#8211; they all had a tough story to tell about the African [...]]]></description>
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<p>Mario Van Peebles is one of the few consistantly working African American directors who actually makes films that remind us of where the African American people came from and what contributions they made to American society and history.  NEW JACK CITY, POSSE, PANTHER &#8211; they all had a tough story to tell about the African American experience in America.  Some of them made for great film going experiences (NEW JACK CITY, PANTHER) and others didn’t (POSSE) but all strived for an honesty not present in the films of Van Peebles&#8217; other contemporary in the media spotlight Spike Lee.</p>
<p>BAADASSSSS! is no different and it marks his most personal and best film to date.  The story concerns the trials and tribulations of his father Melvin as he faught to make his ground breaking film SWEAT SWEATBACK’S BAADASSSSS SONG, which ushered in the Blacplotation film movement.</p>
<p>Van Peebles does not hold back.  He shows both the creative genius of his father as well as the stuborn egomaniac that some would thing abused his children.  Van Peebles was bold to play his own father as was his father who placed the title character in the landmark film but like the film so boldly states “he is the only man who can bring this story to light because he lived it” (or thereabouts).</p>
<p>Having made NEW JACK CITY and PANTHER Van Peebles is no stranger to controversial subject matter and BAADASSSSS! pushes the buttons even further but also shows a man trying to break down the walls that the Hollywood Studio system wanted to wall him behind.  Melvin was a man who wanted to show the world the “real” experience of the African American and other minorities in this country in a system that only wanted to see African Americans portrayed as comic foils for the main “white” characters of the film.</p>
<p>He even went out of his way to have a minority crew (that would learn by doing) and put his own money into the film, as well as use non-union labor &#8211; all which would have been unthinkable at the time.</p>
<p>The truly scary revelation of this film is how true it was then and how true it still is today as the Hollywood “machine” still underhires minorities and still wants the standard “comedy” from many directors/actors/producers of those minorities.  In this, Van Peebles is still fighting the same fight his father faught almost forty years earlier.  There have been some advances to corect this but forty years is a long time to still be doing “baby steps.”</p>
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		<title>Magadheera Movie Review &#8211; What the Critics Are Saying</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 04:26:38 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>With as many as 720 prints, the much anticipated Telugu movie Magadheera is set for a grand release today, the 31st of July, in as many as 1500 theatres worldwide. You can watch the beautiful high-quality trailer of Magadheera by clicking on any of the links on this page.</p>
<p>Chiranjeevi&#8217;s son Ram Charan Teja and Kajal are the lead pair in this picture that explores the curious notions of reincarnation and death. Magadheera is an action-based romantic thriller that promises to suit audiences of all classes.</p>
<p>The movie was shot mostly in Gujarat and Rajasthan. Interestingly, midnight shows at Tirupati have been banned by Congress leaders in an effort to stem the black-marketing of tickets. There has been tremendous buzz about this film for months leading up to today&#8217;s release.</p>
<p><strong>Magadheera Movie Review &#8211; Watch the Beautiful High Quality Trailer</strong></p>
<p>So what are the leading critics saying about Magadheera?</p>
<p><strong>TeluguCinema.com</strong> calls Magadheera &#8220;5 stars &#8211; spell-binding and very excellent&#8230;..He has now become the master of commercial movies&#8230;..The film looks grand, all because of this art director!&#8230;.Producer Allu Aravind should be praised for pumping money extravagantly into the film with confidence on the project&#8230;..Rajamouli&#8217;s grand vision, great art work, superb visual effects and graphics , top-notch camerawork and performances in this episode alone are worth tons of praises&#8230;..&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Sifi</strong> says &#8220;4 Stars &#8211; The film also has its visual grandeur&#8230;..He grips the scenes with his superb dialogues and getups&#8230;..Dialogues are fine and synchronies with the episodes&#8230;..Interestingly, any regular audience would find some striking similarities between Maghadeera and Arundhati&#8221;</p>
<p>Sira Sri writes &#8220;The much awaited ‘Magadheera’ has arrived. It has created huge expectations by the virtue of its posters, trailers and above all the music. Finally let us see if it has reached those expectations. The movie scores 4/5 by the virtue of technical values and adventurous attempt. It would have scored bigger if the first 44 minutes were also dealt well with sensible comedy and treatment. <strong>Verdict:</strong> It’s good to watch the film as soon as possible.</p>
<p>Sounds like a winner to me. Can&#8217;t wait to see it while munching on some buttered popcorn and sipping a refreshing drink.</p>
<p><strong>Magadheera Movie Review &#8211; Watch the Beautiful High Quality Trailer</strong></p>
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		<title>Jumping Genres Once Again, and Still Shocking Us All: a Review of Polarity/1âs &#8216;music From the Other Side&#8217;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Polarity/1, the multi-genre artist best known for bold, honest, hard-hitting songs, has released a brand new instrumental record titled &#8216;Music From the Other Sideâ. The new CD continues the opinion-filled musical legacy of Polar: fitting to the title, the album consists of smooth, jazzy tracks much different from louder albums like &#8216;Yankinâ The Food Chainâ. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Polarity/1, the multi-genre artist best known for bold, honest, hard-hitting songs, has released a brand new instrumental record titled &#8216;Music From the Other Sideâ. The new CD continues the opinion-filled musical legacy of Polar: fitting to the title, the album consists of smooth, jazzy tracks much different from louder albums like &#8216;Yankinâ The Food Chainâ. Proving that this album is no less diverse than his others, Polar once again shows his ability to spread his talent over a wide variety of genres; his music has been incorporated by dance theaters and documentarists, including Danny Schechter&#8217;s feature-length film documentary &#8216;In Debt We Trust&#8217; and Battery Dance Company&#8217;s 26th Annual Downtown Dance Festival last year.</p>
<p>&#8216;Music From The Other Sideâ is the soundtrack for a dance performance by Lisbon&#8217;s Quorum Ballet, fusing the style and art of the dance of Lisbon and New York. A collaboration of choreographers Daniel Cardoso, Jonathan Hollander and Thaddeus Davis, artistic directors of Quorum Ballet, Battery Dance Company and Wideman/Davis Dance, respectively, this dark, moody, erotic and aggressive album explores the theme of oppression, which has always been an issue for the people on both sides of the Atlantic. The thought-provoking record examines the roles of the many different characters in life, including the instigator, the oppressor, the oppressed and the observer.</p>
<p>The most impressive song on the album is the vocal version of &#8220;Fulano de Tal,&#8221; which is included as a bonus track. Also noteworthy is the exotic, media-infused sound of &#8220;Land O Debbies.&#8221; The entire albums feels like the fusion of every type of media coming together to blend spooky, unique melodies that echo through every track. What really drives the record, though, is the steady, trance-like beat that is impossible to ignore.</p>
<p>As with all of his albums, on &#8216;Music From the Other Sideâ Polarity/1 proves his ability to keep listeners engaged for every song, as they are never quite sure of what to expect next. Just as his name suggests, Polarity/1âs music certainly is composed of &#8220;conjoined opposites&#8221;; jumping from instrumentals to upbeat drumming, and from rapping to slow, soulful lyrics, Polarity/1 truly is 1 of a kind.</p>
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		<title>Polarity/1: a Voice for Today&#8217;s America &#8212; a Review of Music From the Documentary &#8216;in Debt We Trust&#8217;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[American artists have always felt free to speak their minds, even when their opinions touch on controversial topics. During the Vietnam War, the politically-conscious Edwin Starr sung out, &#8220;War, what is it good for?&#8221; to protest America&#8217;s place in the bloody battle. And leading up the 2004 presidential election, Green Day recorded ‘American Idiot,&#8217; an [...]]]></description>
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<p>American artists have always felt free to speak their minds, even when their opinions touch on controversial topics. During the Vietnam War, the politically-conscious Edwin Starr sung out, &#8220;War, what is it good for?&#8221; to protest America&#8217;s place in the bloody battle. And leading up the 2004 presidential election, Green Day recorded ‘American Idiot,&#8217; an entire album devoted to the dissatisfaction with George W. Bush&#8217;s presidency, and subsequently, the ever-changing America. Today, Polarity/1 is no exception.</p>
<p>Polarity/1, a multi-instrumentalist/arranger/composer/producer, was one of the early voices warning of the impending debt crisis, having composed most of the score and served as Music Supervisor for Danny Schechter&#8217;s feature-length documentary &#8216;In Debt We Trust&#8217;. Focused on America&#8217;s dangerous addiction to debt and the predatory nature of our credit and loan industry, the film predicted over two years ago the economic meltdown being experienced today.</p>
<p>Proudly speaking his mind through his music, Polarity/1 uses freedom of speech to express his opinions on America with five songs featured in the documentary. The music &#8212; &#8220;Free Money,&#8221; &#8220;Charge It,&#8221; &#8220;Winter In America (Chills To The Bone),&#8221; &#8220;I&#8217;m So Broke,&#8221; and &#8220;Free Money Blues&#8221; &#8212; touches on topics ranging from poverty, to homelessness, to drug abuse, all the while allowing his bold statements to shine through the various sounds of each track.</p>
<p>In traditional twangy blues style, complete with a woeful chorus of melancholy men, &#8220;Free Money Blues&#8221; tells the financial burdens of the average American. Listing off dream items like flat screen TVs and new video games, the track reveals the pain of Americans, stuck in an economy where the rich keep getting richer and the poor keep getting poorer. In Polarity/1&#8242;s strained voice, listeners can feel the frustration at life in America, where money is abundant, but among all people, somehow the dollars don&#8217;t add up right.</p>
<p>On the rock track &#8220;I&#8217;m So Broke,&#8221; Polarity/1 continues to wail about finances, forcing every listener to understand how it feels to have nothing in such a wealthy country. Commenting on the homelessness problem, he says: &#8220;What&#8217;s left in my pocket goes to keep me off the docket.&#8221; Screaming &#8220;I&#8217;m so broke&#8221; over and over, listeners are left to think about the current state of America, as they must try to find solutions that will balance out the distribution of wealth in the country.</p>
<p>Taking a turn to rap, &#8220;Winter in America&#8221; also deals with the issue of homelessness, though this time taking a more drastic approach as it describes the brutally cold weather that they must endure. Once again proving the seriousness of the situation, Polarity/1 introduces the problem of drug addiction facing poor young people, suggesting that the country is to blame, and not parents: &#8220;You tried to raise ‘em right, but before you know, they&#8217;ll be suckin&#8217; on a crack pipe.&#8221;</p>
<p>Through all five tracks, Polarity/1 continues to reflect on the crucial issues facing Americans today, as those in poverty keep struggling to survive, while the government does little to help out. With such political music, it&#8217;s obvious that Polarity/1 is doing his part to change the face of America. And by listening to the music of &#8220;In Debt We Trust,&#8221; we are also invited to do the same. Enjoying the songs and its message is only the beginning, though. In a country where debt is quickly becoming the only thing we can trust, Polarity/1&#8242;s album functions as the ultimate personal question: What are you going to do to fix America?</p>
<p>All five songs are available for free download at http://www.reverbnation.com/polarity1</p></div>
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		<title>Valkyrie Movie Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Valkyrie Movie Review - Plot During World War II, Wehrmacht Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg (Tom Cruise) is severely wounded in Tunisia, and is evacuated home to Nazi Germany. Meanwhile, Major General Henning von Tresckow (Branagh) attempts to assassinate Adolf Hitler by smuggling a bomb aboard the Führer’s private airplane. The bomb, however, fails to detonate and [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Valkyrie Movie Review - Plot</strong><br />
During World War II, Wehrmacht Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg (Tom Cruise) is severely wounded in Tunisia, and is evacuated home to Nazi Germany. Meanwhile, Major General Henning von Tresckow (Branagh) attempts to assassinate Adolf Hitler by smuggling a bomb aboard the Führer’s private airplane. The bomb, however, fails to detonate and Tresckow safely retrieves it to conceal his intentions. After learning that the Gestapo has arrested Major Hans Oster, he orders General Olbricht (Nighy) to find a replacement. After recruiting von Stauffenberg into the German Resistance, Olbricht delivers von Stauffenberg to a meeting of the secret committee which has coordinated previous attempts on Hitler’s life. The members include General Ludwig Beck (Stamp), Dr. Carl Goerdeler (McNally), and Erwin von Witzleben (Schofield). The Colonel is stunned to learn that no plans exist for after Hitler’s assassination.<br />
After a bombing raid on Berlin, he lights upon using the plan Operation Valkyrie, which involves the deployment of the Reserve Army to maintain order in the event of a national emergency. The plotters carefully redraft the plan so that they can dismantle the Nazi regime after assassinating Hitler. Realizing that only General Fromm (Wilkinson), the head of the Reserve Army, can initiateValkyrie, they offer him a position as head of the Wehrmacht in a Post-Nazi Germany and recruit him into the fold. With the rewritten plan needing to be signed off by Hitler (Bamber), von Stauffenberg visits the Führer at his Berghof estate in Bavaria. In the presence of his inner circle, Hitler praises von Stauffenberg’s heroism in North Africa and signs off on the plan without fully examining the modifications.<br />
At Goerdeler’s insistence, von Stauffenberg is ordered to assassinate both Hitler and SS head Himmler at the bunker Wolf’s Lair. At a final briefing, Colonel Mertz von Quirnheim (Berkel) instructs the committee members in how to use pencil detonators. von Stauffenberg also reaches out to General Fellgiebel (Izzard), who controls all communications at Wolf’s Lair, to cut off communications after the bomb blast. On July 15, 1944, von Stauffenberg attends a strategy meeting at Wolf’s Lair with the bomb in his briefcase, but with Himmler not present at the meeting, von Stauffenberg does not get the go-ahead from the committee leaders until the meeting is over. Meanwhile, the Reserve Army is mobilized by Olbricht, unbeknownst to Fromm, to stand by. With no action taken, von Stauffenberg safely extracts himself and the bomb from the bunker, and the Reserve Army is ordered to stand down, believing that the mobilization was training. Enraged, von Stauffenberg goes to the committee to protest the indecisiveness and blames the bungling of Goerdeler, who has been selected to be chancellor after the coup. When Goerdeler demands that von Stauffenberg be relieved, Beck informs him that the SS is searching for him and implores him to leave the country immediately.<br />
On July 20, 1944, von Stauffenberg and his adjutant Lieutenant Haeften (Parker) return to the Wolf’s Lair. To von Stauffenberg’s dismay, he discovers that the conference is being held in an open-window summer barrack, whereas the plotters had intended to detonate the bomb within the walls of the bunker for maximum damage. While his adjuntant waits with a getaway car, von Stauffenberg leaves the briefcase at the meeting. With the bomb armed, von Stauffenberg leaves the barrack for the getaway car. When the bomb explodes, von Stauffenberg is certain that Hitler is dead and flees the Wolf’s Lair. Before shutting down communications, Fellgiebel calls Mertz about the explosion but cannot clearly convey whether or not the Führer is dead.<br />
As von Stauffenberg flies back to Berlin, Olbricht refuses to mobilize the Reserve Army until he knows without a doubt that Hitler is dead. Behind Olbricht’s back, Mertz forges his signature and issues the orders anyway. With Operation Valkyrie underway, von Stauffenberg and his fellow plotters order the arrest of Nazi party leaders and SS officers and begin to take control of Berlin’s government quarter, which will allow them to command the entire Reich. Rumors reach Berlin that Hitler survived the blast, but von Stauffenberg dismisses them as SS propaganda. Meanwhile, Fromm learns from Field Marshal Keitel that Hitler is still alive. The General refuses to join the plotters, resulting in his arrest. When Hitler reaches the Reserve Army by telephone, the SS officers are released and the plotters in turn are besieged inside the Bendlerblock. The headquarters staff flees, but the ringleaders are arrested. Most are eventually tried and executed, while some commit suicide. Von Stauffenberg is executed by a firing squad.</p>
<p><strong>Valkyrie Movie Review -Directed by</strong><br />
Bryan Singer</p>
<p><strong>Valkyrie Movie Review - Produced by</strong><br />
Christopher McQuarrie<br />
Bryan Singer<br />
Gilbert Adler<br />
Chris Lee<br />
Written by Christopher McQuarrie<br />
Nathan Alexander<br />
Starring Tom Cruise<br />
Bill Nighy<br />
Eddie Izzard<br />
Terence Stamp<br />
Tom Wilkinson<br />
Carice van Houten<br />
Kenneth Branagh</p>
<p><strong>Valkyrie Movie Review - Music by</strong><br />
John Ottman<br />
Cinematography Newton Thomas Sigel</p>
<p><strong>Valkyrie Movie Review - Editing by</strong></p>
<p>John Ottman</p>
<p><strong>Valkyrie Movie Review - Distributed by</strong></p>
<p>USA/Canada<br />
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer<br />
United Artists<br />
Worldwide<br />
20th Century Fox</p>
<p><strong>Valkyrie Movie Review - Release date</strong></p>
<p>December 25, 2008 (US)<br />
January 22, 2009 (GER)<br />
January 23, 2009 (UK)</p>
<p><strong>Valkyrie Movie Review - Running time</strong></p>
<p>120 min.</p>
<p><strong>Valkyrie Movie Review - Country</strong></p>
<p>United States</p>
<p><strong>Valkyrie Movie Review - Language</strong></p>
<p>English</p>
<p><strong>Valkyrie Movie Review - Budget</strong></p>
<p>$75 million (official) to $90 million (reported)</p></div>
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		<description><![CDATA[Paul Blart: Mall Cop Movie Review - Plot The movie opens at the New Jersey State Police Academy in the autumn of 2008. Paul Blart (Kevin James), a single father, tries out to be a cop. He does surprisingly well on the obstacle course despite his size, but passes out due to hypoglycemia, and fails the course.He lives with his mother and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Paul Blart: Mall Cop Movie Review - Plot</p>
<p>The movie opens at the <em>New Jersey State Police Academy</em> in the autumn of 2008. Paul Blart (Kevin James), a single father, tries out to be a cop. He does surprisingly well on the obstacle course despite his size, but passes out due to hypoglycemia, and fails the course.He lives with his mother and daughter, who tries to find him a girlfriend on a dating website, as his wife had previously left him, and he had been feeling lonely ever since. He tries to make ends meet as a security officer at West Orange Pavilion Mall. He takes the job very seriously, but receives no respect from the patrons. The next day, Blart is introduced to a new trainee named Veck Sims. Blart takes him on a tour of the mall, teaching him the basics. While patrolling the mall, Blart sees &#8211; and falls for &#8211; a kiosk owner, Amy. After a few attempts to muster up courage, Blart tries to talk to Amy, but awkwardly asks for hair products instead. Upon their second “meeting”, Blart offers to give Amy a ride to her car on his Segway, and they agree to meet later in a bar where the mall staff are regular patrons. Unfortunately, Blart accidentally gets drunk, and humiliates himself in front of everybody present. Thinking he has ruined his chances with Amy, Blart returns home in low spirits. Later, Blart’s co-worker offers him his daughter’s phone so Blart could call Amy.</p>
<p>On Black Friday, a group of robbers disguised as Santa’s helpers “seize the mall” while Blart is inside the arcade playing Rock Band. While in the arcade, a foreign teen named Pahud calls the cell phone looking for the co-worker’s daughter. Pahud believes Blart is her lover but he explains that he is only borrowing the phone and gives the boy positive advice (basically to just relax about this girl). Pahud begins to admire Blart and they become quick friends. The robbers chase most of the shoppers and staff outside. However, some of the mall staff, including Amy, are taken hostage inside the mall’s bank. Veck reveals himself to be the ringleader, and intends to steal thirty million dollars from the mall by obtaining the codes to the mall’s credit card machines.</p>
<p>The West Orange Police, led by Sgt. Howard, surround the mall, but are unsure of the actual conditions inside. Meanwhile, Blart realizes that the mall has been taken over, and he makes contact with Sgt. Howard. However, the moment he finds out Amy is among the hostages, Blart resolves to take the matter in his own hands. He begins incapacitating the robbers one-by-one, and recording the stolen credit card codes. Outside, SWAT Commander Kent arrives to take control over the operation, and he ultimately dismisses Blart’s actions; Also he has known Blart as Kent has been cruel to him since in high school. He shows that he is much more willing than Sgt. Howard to raid the mall, regardless of the hostages’ safety. While Blart is busy fighting the robbers, his daughter, Maya, arrives at the mall to deliver his dinner, but she is quickly taken hostage by Veck. She then meets Amy, and tells her how Blart really feels about her.</p>
<p>Finally, Blart manages to incapacitate all of Veck’s henchmen, but Veck discovers Maya’s identity, and he tries to force Blart to give him the codes in exchange for her life. Instead, Blart distracts Veck with a mannequin, and tries to free the hostages, but fails. He is forced to give Veck the codes, and Veck escapes the mall with Amy and Maya in tow. Blart follows them, with Commander Kent finally on his side. Blart finds out that Veck is headed to a nearby airport, and ambushes him there, successfully restraining him. However, Commander Kent then attempts to kill Blart and points a gun at his head, and reveals that he was working with Veck the entire time. Fortunately, Sgt. Howard had followed them, and quickly arrests Commander Kent after Blart’s boss, Chief Brooks shoots the gun out of Kent’s hand. Blart and Amy are re-united and Blart admits his feelings for her and she kisses him. Howard offers to let Blart become a full-fledged police officer. Blart steadfastly refuses, saying that his place is helping people in his mall. During the end credits, bonus scenes show Blart and Amy getting married in the mall with all of their co-workers and friends there, including Pahud.</p>
<p>Paul Blart: Mall Cop Movie Review - Cast</p>
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<li>Kevin James as Paul Blart</li>
<li>Keir O’Donnell as Veck Sims</li>
<li>Jayma Mays as Amy</li>
<li>Raini Rodriguez as Maya Blart</li>
<li>Shirley Knight as Paul’s Mom</li>
<li>Stephen Rannazzisi as Stuart</li>
<li>Peter Gerety as Chief Brooks</li>
<li>Bobby Cannavale as Commander Kent</li>
<li>Adam Ferrara as Sergeant Howard</li>
<li>Adhir Kalyan as Pahud</li>
<li>Erick Avari as Vijay</li>
<li>Jamal Mixon as Leon</li>
<li>Allen Covert as Jerky Security Guy</li>
<li>Bas Rutten as Drill Instructor</li>
<li>Jason Ellis as Prancer</li>
<li>Mike Escamilla as Blitzen</li>
<li>Mike Vallely as Rudolph</li>
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<p>Paul Blart: Mall Cop Movie Review - Production</p>
<p>The film began shooting in late February 2008 in Boston. Principal shooting took place at the Burlington Mall in Burlington, Massachusetts after being denied a permit from Willowbrook Mall (Wayne, New Jersey). From late February until mid-April, the mall and its stores were decorated with Christmas decorations, and there was a large prop ball-pit in the main foyer of the mall near the Sears branch, and a Santa’s Village at the opposite end near the Macy’s branch in the same place that the mall usually puts its own Santa’s Village. Signs were placed throughout the mall explaining that this was for filming a movie, in order not to confuse the guests. Interior filming took place mostly at night. The South Shore Plaza in Braintree, Massachusetts was the location of subsequent shooting.</p>
<p>The titular cop is played by Kevin James with Keir O’Donnell as his opponent. <em>Ugly Betty</em> recurring star Jayma Mays plays James’ love interest.The film is directed by Steve Carr.</div>
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		<title>The Haunting In Connecticut Movie Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Haunting in Connecticut Movie Review &#8211; Plot Based on a true story, Lionsgate’s The Haunting in Connecticut charts one family’s terrifying, real-life encounter with the dark forces of the supernatural. When the Campbell family moves to upstate Connecticut, they soon learn that their charming Victorian home has a disturbing history: not only was the [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Haunting in Connecticut Movie Review &#8211; Plot Based on a true story, Lionsgate’s The Haunting in Connecticut charts one family’s terrifying, real-life encounter with the dark forces of the supernatural. When the Campbell family moves to upstate Connecticut, they soon learn that their charming Victorian home has a disturbing history: not only was the house a transformed funeral parlor where inconceivable acts occurred, but the owner’s clairvoyant son Jonah served as a demonic messenger, providing a gateway for spiritual entities to crossover. Now unspeakable terror awaits, when Jonah, the boy who communicated with the powerful dark forces of the supernatural, returns to unleash a new kind of horror on the innocent and unsuspecting family. The Haunting in Connecticut Movie Review &#8211; cast Virginia Madsen as Sara Campbell Kyle Gallner as Matt Campbell Martin Donovan as Peter Campbell Amanda Crew as Wendy Elias Koteas as Reverend Nicholas Popescu Michael Glen Forrester as Demon The Haunting in Connecticut Movie Review &#8211; Production Directed by Peter Cornwell Produced by Scott Niemeyer Norm Waitt Steve Whitney Paul Brooks Daniel Farrands Phyllis Laing Wendy Rhoads Andrew Trapani Written by Adam Simon Tim Metcalfe Distributed by Lionsgate, Gold Circle Films Release date March 27, 2009 Country United States Language English</p>
<p>The Haunting in Connecticut Movie Review &#8211; cast<br />
Virginia Madsen as Sara Campbell<br />
Kyle Gallner as Matt Campbell<br />
Martin Donovan as Peter Campbell<br />
Amanda Crew as Wendy<br />
Elias Koteas as Reverend Nicholas Popescu<br />
Michael Glen Forrester as Demon</p>
<p>The Haunting in Connecticut Movie Review &#8211; Production<br />
Directed by Peter Cornwell<br />
Produced by Scott Niemeyer<br />
Norm Waitt<br />
Steve Whitney<br />
Paul Brooks<br />
Daniel Farrands<br />
Phyllis Laing<br />
Wendy Rhoads<br />
Andrew Trapani<br />
Written by Adam Simon<br />
Tim Metcalfe<br />
Distributed by Lionsgate, Gold Circle Films<br />
Release date March 27, 2009<br />
Country United States<br />
Language English</p></div>
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		<title>Friday The 13Th Movie Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Friday the 13th Movie Review -Plot On Friday, June 13, 1980, a young Jason Voorhees (Caleb Guss) witnesses his mother (Nana Visitor) get beheaded by a camp counselor (Stephanie Rhodes) who was trying to escape Mrs. Voorhees’s murderous rampage around Camp Crystal Lake. Approximately thirty-years later, a group of vacationing friends—Wade (Jonathan Sadowski), Richie (Ben Feldman), [...]]]></description>
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<p>On Friday, June 13, 1980, a young Jason Voorhees (Caleb Guss) witnesses his mother (Nana Visitor) get beheaded by a camp counselor (Stephanie Rhodes) who was trying to escape Mrs. Voorhees’s murderous rampage around Camp Crystal Lake. Approximately thirty-years later, a group of vacationing friends—Wade (Jonathan Sadowski), Richie (Ben Feldman), Mike (Nick Mennell), Whitney (Amanda Righetti), and Amanda (America Olivo)—arrive at Crystal Lake on a camping trip, and to find some weed that was planted in the woods. As Mike and Whitney explore the woods, Jason (Derek Mears) begins to kill the rest of the group one-by-one. Jason also kills Mike, but instead of doing the same to Whitney he decides to kidnap her because she resembles his mother at a young age.<br />
Six weeks later, Trent (Travis Van Winkle), along with his girlfriend Jenna (Danielle Panabaker), and their friends Chewie (Aaron Yoo), Chelsea (Willa Ford), Nolan (Ryan Hansen), Bree (Julianna Guill), and Lawrence (Arlen Escarpeta) arrive at Trent’s summer cabin, which sits on Crystal Lake, unaware of the events that occurred a few weeks prior. Also in town is Clay (Jared Padalecki), who has come to Crystal Lake searching for his sister Whitney. Clay eventually makes his way to Trent’s cabin, where Jenna agrees to help him look for his sister on the other side of the lake. As Clay and Jenna search for clues to Whitney’s disappearance, Jason kills Nolan and Chelsea out on the lake. Clay and Jenna reach the old Crystal Lake campgrounds, where they witness Jason hauling a dead body into one of the abandoned camp houses.<br />
Clay and Jenna run back to warn the others about Jason, who arrives shortly after them and cuts the power to the cabin. After killing Chewie and Lawrence, who ventured outside the house, Jason sneaks inside the cabin and kills Bree. Trent, Clay and Jenna escape the house, but Trent is killed shortly after when he reaches the main road. Jason then chases Clay and Jenna back to the campgrounds, where Clay discovers Jason’s lair and finds his sister chained to the wall. Clay frees Whitney, and all three attempt to escape as Jason arrives. The trio find an exit, but Jenna is killed before she can get out. Jason comes after Clay and Whitney, who use Jason’s love and memory of his mother to distract him long enough to stab him in the chest with his own machete. Afterward, Clay dumps Jason’s lifeless body into the lake, but before he and Whitney can leave Jason bursts through the lake dock and grabs Whitney.</p>
<p><strong>Friday the 13th Movie Review - Casting</strong><br />
Stuntman Derek Mears was hired to portray Jason Voorhees at the recommendation of makeup special effects supervisor Scott Stoddard. Mears’s pleasant demeanor had the studio worried about his ability to portray such a menacing character on screen, but Mears assured them that he was up to the role. Jared Padalecki signed on as the lead male who investigates what happened at Crystal Lake, with Amanda Righetti taking the female lead. Amanda Righetti had not read the script when she was initially offered the role. Wanting to be a part of the Friday the 13th franchise from the start, Righetti admitted that she was sold on the idea of acting in the film after she did read the script. Danielle Panabaker, Jonathan Sadowski, Travis Van Winkle, Aaron Yoo, Julianna Guill round out the rest of the cast. Nana Visitor was cast as Pamela Voorhees, with Caleb Guss hired for the role of a young Jason.<br />
The casting process was difficult for producers Brad Fuller and Andrew Form on this film, more so than it was on The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, as Friday the 13th had more young actors to contend with and consistent casting/recasting all the way until filming began. Fuller and Form’s first challenge was the size of their cast. Fuller and Form had thirteen young actors in Friday the 13th, whereas in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre they only had five. The pair had to continually recast parts to find the group that worked best together. This recasting process extended all the way to the start of film. Richard Burgi, who was cast as the sheriff, did not sign on until twelve hours before he had to start filming his scenes.</div>
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