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PS Vita: An Honest Review (Japanese Model)

PS Vita: An Honest Review (Japanese Model)

The PSP Vita is releasing in the UK on 22nd February 2012. A Wi-fi only or Wi-fi and 3g versions are available to Pre-order now . Scrutiny; a word I would use when describing the path PS Vita has walked...
Say naink inneh!!

Say naink inneh!!

I wonder what happened to this guy, he deleted his youtube account along with all his videos! Someone else has re-uploaded his best video where he explains why he hates facebook!
The end of poverty? think again.

The end of poverty? think again.

Activist filmmaker Philippe Diaz examines the history and impact of economic inequality in the third world in the documentary The End of Poverty?, and makes the compelling argument that it’s not an accident or simple bad luck that has created...
Im ...weeks and I'm craving .....!!!

Im …weeks and I’m craving …..!!!

Are you seeing this on girls facebook status and wondering WTH are they on about?? .. It’s just there birthday in stupid code form to apparently raise awareness for breast cancer?!? OR its to do raise awareness about pregnancy. This...
Watch in Full - The Young Master

Watch in Full – The Young Master

Directed by Jackie Chan. Starring Jackie Chan, Biao Yuen. The Young Master is one of the highlights of early Eighties kung fu cinema, a hugely entertaining, fast and funny adventure with some brilliant martial arts. After failing his fellow students...
Snow in London - Images

Snow in London – Images

Images of snow around London. The gallery will be constantly updated with new images as they come in. All images have been taken with HTC Desire and HTC Desire Z mobile phones!
Barcelona v Real Madrid 29/11/2010

Barcelona v Real Madrid 29/11/2010

Watch highlights of all the action of Barcelona humiliating Real Madrid to a 5-0 defeat! The match billed as not just a contest between two fierce Spanish rival teams but also as Messi v Ronaldo. Please be patient for the...

Twilight

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This review was written by Noshin (13)

Twilight tells the story of an ordinary girl who falls in love with a vampire which leads to exciting and dangerous consequences. I found this movie very interesting and would recommend it to teenage girls. I enjoyed twilight as it let me escape into a fantastical world. Twilight would attract a wider audience by focusing less on the love story and spending more time exploring the musical time. I think people who enjoy fantasy films and romance would love this.

Ferris Bueller’s Day Off – Bueller… Bueller Edition [DVD] [1986] Reviews

Matthew Broderick to reprise his most famous role as Ferris Bueller makes a comeback… and this time he’s ditching work

Catch up on the last movie.

Ferris Bueller's Day Off - Bueller... Bueller Edition [DVD] [1986]

Like a soda pop left open all night, Ferris Bueller's Day Off seems to have lost its effervescence over time. Sure, Matthew Broderick is still appealing as the perennial truant, Ferris, who takes one memorable day off from school. Jeffrey Jones is nasty and scheming as the principal who's out to catch him. Jennifer Grey is winning as Ferris' sister (who ends up making out in the police station with a prophetic vision of Charlie Sheen). But there's a definite sense that this film was of a particu

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Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (DVD) Review

Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (DVD) Review

Article by Britt Gillette

One of a handful of films which epitomizes the 1980s decade, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off captured the imagination of high school kids all across America as they dreamt of mimicking the title character’s ability to manipulate the authority figures in his life. Written and directed by John Hughes, the brains behind The Breakfast Club (1985) and numerous other 1980′s cult classics, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off launched Matthew Broderick’s acting career into another dimension. In fact, Broderick garnered a Golden Globe nomination for his outstanding performance. It’s a nomination more than worthy of mention, because it’s the strength of the Ferris Bueller character that made this film such a smash hit.

Ferris Bueller’s Day Off follows a day in the life of high school senior Ferris Bueller. Nearing graduation, he’s intent on living his life to the fullest (although preferably outside the confines of school). So Ferris takes a planned day of vacation with his girlfriend Sloane (Mia Sara), and after a little coaxing, his best friend Cameron (Alan Ruck) joins them. Against Cameron’s better judgment, the three drive his father’s prized Ferrari into the windy city of Chicago for a day of fine dining, baseball, museums, and spontaneous fun. Meanwhile, Ferris may have successfully fooled his parents into believing he’s deathly ill, but high school principal Ed Rooney (Jeffrey Jones) and Ferris’s jealous sister Jeanie (Jennifer Grey) are not so easy. Intent on shattering his golden boy image, each one is hot on his trail, anxious to expose his web of deceit once and for all.

With a number of hilarious scenes, such as Cameron’s feeble attempt to reverse the mileage on his father’s Ferrari, the film earns its reputation as an elite classic of the 80′s, on par with hits like Back To The Future (1985), The Breakfast Club (1985), and Weird Science (1985). The film does have its off-the-wall moments, such as when Ferris takes over a parade and starts singing while thousands of spectators engage in synchronized dancing. You wouldn’t see such a sequence in a contemporary film, and like similar scenes from The Blues Brothers, it tends to date the film. But the strength of Ferris Bueller’s Day Off is not its timeless humor, but the likeability of Ferris Bueller himself. Ferris is a cool guy. He doesn’t put anyone down, but only looks for the best in people. More importantly, he manipulates his parents into thinking he’s the perfect embodiment of innocence while he skips school and goes joyriding! Every child of the 80′s wanted to be Ferris Bueller, and the wide appeal of his life philosophy is timeless, which is why the film continues to enjoy success with each new generation.

Further solidifying the movie’s status as a landmark of its decade is the soundtrack, which is certainly one of the more diverse and interesting of its time. Where else can you find The Beatles, Wayne Newton, the theme to Star Wars, and the 80′s classic ‘Oh Yeah’ by Yello all wrapped up into one movie which moves seamlessly from one scene to the next? Throw in a few future Hollywood stars in Kristy Swanson, Ben Stein, and Charlie Sheen (who stayed awake for over two days so he could achieve the desired drugged out expression for his character), and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off transforms into the quintessential cult classic. Even after two decades, this film is just as entertaining as when it first premiered.

Britt Gillette is a movie reviewer for The DVD Report, a dvd review blog where this Ferris Bueller’s Day Off Review can be found.










Google Me

What’s in a name? In this documentary, director Jim Killeen discovers that a number of people in the world share his name. Using the internet search engine Google, Killeen tracks down six men also named Jim Killeen, from a priest in Ireland to a swinger in Colorado. Though the documentary shows the differences in men with this name, it also demonstrates the similarities between people’s lives despite disparate backgrounds. Watch the full film below and then go search for your name on Google if you haven’t yet done so.

Watch in Full – The Young Master

Directed by Jackie Chan. Starring Jackie Chan, Biao Yuen. The Young Master is one of the highlights of early Eighties kung fu cinema, a hugely entertaining, fast and funny adventure with some brilliant martial arts.

After failing his fellow students in a Lion Dance competition, Dragon (Jackie Chan) is sent away from his school in disgrace, on the condition that he must find his errant brother. Much martial arts mayhem and mistaken-identity silliness ensue.