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Thursday, May 31, 2012
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Films Upcoming in June
STARRING:Kristen Stewart, ChrisHemsworth, Charlize Theron, Sam Claflin
Snow White is the only person in the land fairer than the evil queen, who is out to destroy her. But what the wicked ruler never imagined is that the young woman threatening her reign has been training in the art of war with the huntsman who was dispatched to kill her.
June 1st
STARRING: Marques Houston, Mekia Cox, Christopher Michael Jones, Lynn Whitfield
The Bad Boys are a youth hip-hop dance crew struggling to compete in the battle dance culture in Long Beach, California. Sean Lewis, a young, charismatic, successful businessman finds himself in the mix with the disheveled misfits, who have virtually no dance talent. Realizing his dilemma, Sean brings aboard a professional dance instructor to ease his responsibilities to these kids. Meanwhile, he finds himself falling for Sara, who runs the community center where the kids hangout and practice their moves. With Sean motivating them, The Bad Boys find the confidence to be contenders...
June 1st
STARRING: Danielle Panabaker, Christopher Lloyd, Ving Rhames, David Koechner
After the terror unleashed on Lake Victoria, the pre-historic school of blood thirsty piranhas are back. This time, no one is safe from the flesh eating fish as they sink their razor sharp teeth into the visitors of summer's best attraction, The Big Wet Water Park. Christopher Lloyd reprises his role as the eccentric piranha expert with survivor Paul Scheer and a partially devoured Ving Rhames back for more fish frenzy. David Hasselhoff trades in the sandy beaches of "Baywatch" to be a celebrity lifeguard at the racy water park. Prepare for double the terror, double the action and double the Ds.
June 8th
STARRING:Noomi Rapace, Michael Fassbender, Charlize Theron, Guy Pearce
A team of explorers discover a clue to the origins of mankind on Earth, leading them on a thrilling journey to the darkest corners of the universe. There, they must fight a terrifying battle to save the future of the human race.
June 8th
STARRING:Tom Cruise, Julianne Hough, Diego Boneta, Russell Brand
Small town girl Sherrie and city boy Drew meet on the Sunset Strip while pursuing their Hollywood dreams. Their rock 'n' roll romance is told through the hits of Def Leppard, Joan Jett, Journey, Foreigner, Bon Jovi, Night Ranger, REO Speedwagon, Pat Benatar, Twisted Sister, Poison, Whitesnake, and more.
June 8th
STARRING:Ben Stiller, Chris Rock, Jada Pinkett Smith, Sacha Baron Cohen
Alex the Lion, Marty the Zebra, Gloria the Hippo, and Melman the Giraffe are still fighting to get home to their beloved Big Apple and of course, King Julien, Maurice and the Penguins are all along for the comedic adventure. Their journey takes them through Europe where they find the perfect cover: a traveling circus, which they reinvent - Madagascar style.
June 15th
STARRING:Benjamin Walker, Rufus Sewell, Dominic Cooper, Anthony Mackie
History buffs who thought they knew everything there was to know about the 16th President of the United States, and those who appreciate slick, supernatural action.
STARRING:KellyMacdonald, Billy Connolly, Emma Thompson
Merida is a skilled archer and impetuous daughter of King Fergus and Queen Elinor . Determined to carve her own path in life, Merida defies an age-old custom sacred to the uproarious lords of the land: massive Lord MacGuffin, surly Lord Macintosh and cantankerous Lord Dingwall. Merida's actions inadvertently unleash chaos and fury in the kingdom, and when she turns to an eccentric Witch for help, she is granted an ill-fated wish. The ensuing peril forces Merida to harness all of her skills and resources including her clever and mischievous triplet brothers to undo a beastly curse before it's too late, discovering the meaning of true bravery.
STARRING:Chris Pine, Elizabeth Banks, Michael D Addario, Olivia Wilde
Sam is a young, fast-paced salesman who reluctantly returns home when he learns his father has died unexpectedly. In the course of putting his father’s estate in order and reconnecting with his estranged family, Sam discovers he has an older sister. As their relationship develops, Sam must to rethink everything he thought he knew about this family and take a hard look at his own life choices.
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Monday, May 28, 2012
Reviews summary of “Men in black 3”
Will smith and Tommy Lee Jones’ “Men in Black 3” debuted as the No.1 movie over the weekend with $55 million which bumps Avengers’ $37 million over the weekend. Obviously, Men in Black 3 launched with more cash than men in black 2. I couldn’t believe that it’s already total 15 years since we first meet Agents J and K. Most of my friends have a bit of cherish the memory when they go to the theatre for this alien-science fiction films. In this third one, J and K time-traveling to 1969, that seems a bit of old but also attractive, is it worth for us to go theater?
Everything Old Is New Again ... and Put Through the Ringer
"Perhaps the best that can be said for the years-in-the-works 'Men in Black 3' is that its prolonged, difficult development rarely leaves visible scars on the finished product. This is no small compliment, as subjecting the franchise's zippy cornball energy to committee rethink and patchwork solutions could have been toxic, and the sequel survives with the original's spirit largely intact. ... There are a number of conflicting points to consider in assessing the pic's commercial potential. In Will Smith, it topline one of the biggest movie stars on the planet, albeit one who hasn't made a single film in four years. Moreover, the film is part of a property that grossed more than $350 million at the U.S. box office alone, yet 10 years have passed since the last installment — the limp "Men in Black II" — and it's unclear just how strong the interest is for an encore. But that's all ultimately a problem for Sony's marketing department. For their parts, director Barry Sonnenfeld and scripter Etan Cohen approach the material in a strangely low-key manner, as though this were merely a midseason episode of a long-running series, rather than a comeback after a decade away. This serves the movie well, however, as it's clear the filmmakers aren't simply expecting to coast on audience goodwill." — Andrew Barker, Variety
The Time-Space Continuum
"Brolin is a feat of godlessness in which one actor completely subsumes himself into the style and sound of another. The performance works as an optical illusion: Our eye sees Brolin, but our brain is fooled into seeing Agent K and, through him, the craggy, beloved Jones made youthful again. 'Men in Black 3' is essentially a bait-and-switch — a movie that promises one star and delivers another — but because the imposture is so well-crafted, so serenely inventive, we accept the bargain. As far as the studio sees it, everybody wins: Tommy Lee Jones gets a paycheck and a vacation, while the young audiences of America are spared the horror of spending 106 minutes with an old person." — Ty Burr, The Boston Globe
Men in Black 3 Will Erase All Meaning in Your Life
The random plot twists and unfunny jokes in Men in Black 3 are so oppressive; you’ll come away with a deep, gnawing sense of the futility and meaninglessness of existence. This is a film so empty, it leaves you eagerly anticipating the heat death of the cosmos.
The clever conceit of the first Men in Black movie was the way it combined two genres: the zany alien movie and the buddy-cop comedy. You kind of know what to expect from both of those genres, most of the time, but when you put them together there are a few new sparks. By the time Men in Black 2 came out, the combination of both felt just as tired as either of them on its own. —IO9, http://www.wired.com
The Final Word, Pro-Con-Pro Style
"Apart from the urgent necessity of reminding us that Will Smith is a movie star (and the usual need to wring a few more dollars out of a profitable franchise), 'Men in Black 3' arrives in the multiplexes of the world with no particular agenda. Which may be part of the reason it turns out to be so much fun. You don't need to study up on the previous installments or master a body of bogus fanboy lore to enjoy this movie for the breezy pop throwaway it is. Your expectations may be pleasantly low, and you may therefore be pleasantly surprised when they are exceeded. ... The first two 'Men in Black' movies did some spoofing of the conventions of the black and white, cross-generational buddy picture, but the third one finds its way back to the heart of the genre. It manages, in the end, to be touching as well as hectic and whimsical, and to send a few interesting thematic bubbles into the air, having to do with lost fathers, obscure regrets and racial reconciliation." — A.O. Scott, the New York Times
"As good as Brolin is, though, the novelty wears off quickly, and we're once again left with the realization that there's no substance to the script (credited, for the record, to Etan Cohen). And all the familiar and rather flat comic elements lead up to a revelatory climax that comes out of nowhere and in no way earns the sort of heartrending emotion it aims to evoke from its audience. But the most disappointing part of all: Frank the talking pug is nowhere to be found. The movie is a dog anyway without him." — Christy Lemire, The Associated Press
Useful Guide:
How to convert blu ray to RMVB
How to rip blu ray to iTunes
How to convert 2D dvd to 3D AVI video
Everything Old Is New Again ... and Put Through the Ringer
"Perhaps the best that can be said for the years-in-the-works 'Men in Black 3' is that its prolonged, difficult development rarely leaves visible scars on the finished product. This is no small compliment, as subjecting the franchise's zippy cornball energy to committee rethink and patchwork solutions could have been toxic, and the sequel survives with the original's spirit largely intact. ... There are a number of conflicting points to consider in assessing the pic's commercial potential. In Will Smith, it topline one of the biggest movie stars on the planet, albeit one who hasn't made a single film in four years. Moreover, the film is part of a property that grossed more than $350 million at the U.S. box office alone, yet 10 years have passed since the last installment — the limp "Men in Black II" — and it's unclear just how strong the interest is for an encore. But that's all ultimately a problem for Sony's marketing department. For their parts, director Barry Sonnenfeld and scripter Etan Cohen approach the material in a strangely low-key manner, as though this were merely a midseason episode of a long-running series, rather than a comeback after a decade away. This serves the movie well, however, as it's clear the filmmakers aren't simply expecting to coast on audience goodwill." — Andrew Barker, Variety
The Time-Space Continuum
"Brolin is a feat of godlessness in which one actor completely subsumes himself into the style and sound of another. The performance works as an optical illusion: Our eye sees Brolin, but our brain is fooled into seeing Agent K and, through him, the craggy, beloved Jones made youthful again. 'Men in Black 3' is essentially a bait-and-switch — a movie that promises one star and delivers another — but because the imposture is so well-crafted, so serenely inventive, we accept the bargain. As far as the studio sees it, everybody wins: Tommy Lee Jones gets a paycheck and a vacation, while the young audiences of America are spared the horror of spending 106 minutes with an old person." — Ty Burr, The Boston Globe
Men in Black 3 Will Erase All Meaning in Your Life
The random plot twists and unfunny jokes in Men in Black 3 are so oppressive; you’ll come away with a deep, gnawing sense of the futility and meaninglessness of existence. This is a film so empty, it leaves you eagerly anticipating the heat death of the cosmos.
The clever conceit of the first Men in Black movie was the way it combined two genres: the zany alien movie and the buddy-cop comedy. You kind of know what to expect from both of those genres, most of the time, but when you put them together there are a few new sparks. By the time Men in Black 2 came out, the combination of both felt just as tired as either of them on its own. —IO9, http://www.wired.com
The Final Word, Pro-Con-Pro Style
"Apart from the urgent necessity of reminding us that Will Smith is a movie star (and the usual need to wring a few more dollars out of a profitable franchise), 'Men in Black 3' arrives in the multiplexes of the world with no particular agenda. Which may be part of the reason it turns out to be so much fun. You don't need to study up on the previous installments or master a body of bogus fanboy lore to enjoy this movie for the breezy pop throwaway it is. Your expectations may be pleasantly low, and you may therefore be pleasantly surprised when they are exceeded. ... The first two 'Men in Black' movies did some spoofing of the conventions of the black and white, cross-generational buddy picture, but the third one finds its way back to the heart of the genre. It manages, in the end, to be touching as well as hectic and whimsical, and to send a few interesting thematic bubbles into the air, having to do with lost fathers, obscure regrets and racial reconciliation." — A.O. Scott, the New York Times
"As good as Brolin is, though, the novelty wears off quickly, and we're once again left with the realization that there's no substance to the script (credited, for the record, to Etan Cohen). And all the familiar and rather flat comic elements lead up to a revelatory climax that comes out of nowhere and in no way earns the sort of heartrending emotion it aims to evoke from its audience. But the most disappointing part of all: Frank the talking pug is nowhere to be found. The movie is a dog anyway without him." — Christy Lemire, The Associated Press
Useful Guide:
How to convert blu ray to RMVB
How to rip blu ray to iTunes
How to convert 2D dvd to 3D AVI video
Tutotials: Convert “Men in black” to your Ipad3
“Men in black 3” has launched with box office storm in the last weekend with $55 million. When you go back from the theatre, recalling the time-traveling of agents K and J, would you have a bit desire to review the Men in black 1 and Men in black 2? Time flies, it’s already years since when meet J and K, so don’t hesitate to find out your old dvds and there I want to share you a tutorials bout enjoy men in black dvd on your ipad.
Tools for for rip DVD to tablet:
dvd ripper for win
dvd ripper for mac
Step1: running the DVD ripper and import” Men in black” DVD
Running the program, clik the button at the top of homepage like the pic show; Import dvd files from disc drive or local file.
Step2: set the output format
Set output file format, you could choose the shortcut button for your digital devices. Choose suitable iPad format in iPad column.
Step3: Setting video profiles.
Click “settings” button to enter setting panel, in which you can set some parameters such as video and audio codec, bit rate, frame rate, video size, etc.
Step4: Rip DVD to your ipad
Click the “convert” button on the home interface, stat to ripping. When it finished, the output file would in specified file.
Tools for for rip DVD to tablet:
dvd ripper for win
dvd ripper for mac
Step1: running the DVD ripper and import” Men in black” DVD
Running the program, clik the button at the top of homepage like the pic show; Import dvd files from disc drive or local file.
Step2: set the output format
Set output file format, you could choose the shortcut button for your digital devices. Choose suitable iPad format in iPad column.
Step3: Setting video profiles.
Click “settings” button to enter setting panel, in which you can set some parameters such as video and audio codec, bit rate, frame rate, video size, etc.
Step4: Rip DVD to your ipad
Click the “convert” button on the home interface, stat to ripping. When it finished, the output file would in specified file.
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