The Common Enemy

3 05 2008

The point that over comes our minds are largely due to the certain comfort that we are indulged in yet the darkest pain can be found here as well. What we love and what we expect made things worth challenging and reaching out to. Still the unknown fact of these uncertainties made it such a alluring indulgence that made the least of us look more than it ever was. Why has it been such a murky imagery on the desires but made to be dark ink as we hoped for more to come our way? Is it not fair?

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 Has it been the utter thought that made us so vulnerable to out hopes and desires? yet why we dwell on this day in day out. Has it been the times that we simply close our eyes and hope for more to stay?

The days that come now are simply the times of numbness as it is a thought of warmth that gives a little life back to the otherwise cold rigid motion. To hope is to be living but the eventual doubt has more to succumb then time; the soul.  

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 Giving in to the reality of the current is more than one can bargain. It has been a time where the judgment and the doubt overwhelms the ambient. The more people look into comfort and the perception they are suddenly comfortable in made it a vulnerable point to intersect. The beauty of these happenings are more on the ideal governance of their perceptions and how one like me indulge on their utter joy of being close to their own death trap. Having been in many situations in life, looking at this is nothing far off then extraordinary. Loving thee, loving me, hating thee joy-est me.

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 Having made all the decisions on the happening around me, i sit back to allow investments to come to life is simply all that is left to do and hope for the best out of the light.

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Movies

Ironman

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 Based on the fictional Marvel Comics character Iron Man, released in various countries on April 30, 2008. Directed by Jon Favreau, Iron Man is about Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.), a weapon Industrialist billionaire  who is captured by terrorists in Afghanistan. Ordered to build a missile for them, Stark uses his resources instead to build a powered exoskeleton to make his escape. Returning to America, Stark improves his armor and becomes the technologically advanced superhero Iron Man. With Gwyneth Paltrow playing as his personal assistant Pepper Potts, Terrence Howard plays jet pilot James Rhodes, and last but not least Jeff Bridges plays the villainous Obadiah Stane.

Development from 1990 at Universal Studios, 20th Century Fox, and New Line Cinema, before Marvel Studios reacquired the rights in 2006. They put the project in production as their first self-financed film. Favreau signed on as director, aiming for a realistic feel, and he chose to shoot the film primarily in California, rejecting the East Coast setting of the comics to differentiate the film from numerous superhero movies set in New York City-esque environments. During filming, what interesting is that the actors were free to create their own dialogue (an uncommon practice in other big budget films) because pre-production was focused on the story and action. Rubber and metal versions of the armors, created by Stan Winston’s company, were mixed with computer-generated imagery to create the title character.

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 Marvel and Paramount Pictures, the distributor, planned a $50 million marketing campaign for the film, which is modeled on Paramount’s successful promotion of Transformers (2007); Hasbro and Sega will sell merchandise, and product placement deals were made with Audi, Burger King and 7-Eleven. Reviews have been positive, particularly praising Downey’s performance. The film’s stars have signed on for two sequels, the story of which Favreau has planned to depict Stark’s alcoholism, Rhodes becoming War Machine, and the introduction of the villainous Mandarin. Downey also cameos as Stark in the upcoming The Incredible Hulk

A movie to watch and be amazed by as you are brought off your seat by the unpredictable actions, performance of the actors and also the storyline. 

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Ironman Trailer  

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Perfect casts of Iron Man

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The Other Boleyn Girl

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 A 2008 film adaptation of the novel of the same title by British author Philippa Gregory and a remake of a BBC television film of the same name also based on Philippa Gregory’s novel. Starring Natalie Portman, Scarlett Johanssen and Eric Bana, it is a romanticized account of the life of the 16th-century aristocrat, Mary Boleyn, who was the sister of Anne Boleyn and one-time mistress of King Henry VIII of England. The film was directed by Justin Chadwick from a script by Peter Morgan (who also wrote a two-part television drama on Henry VIII in 2003). The film was produced and distributed in the United States by Columbia Pictures, and distributed overseas by Focus Features 

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A trully cut throat movie if you know what i mean. 

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Sex movie trailer :)

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The Kite Runner

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Original Cover of the novel

Based on the novel by an American author Khaled Hosseini. Published in 2003, and it is Hosseini’s first novel, and was adapted into a film of the same name in 2007 

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 It tells of Amir, a boy from the Wazir Akbar Khan district of Kabul, who is haunted by the guilt of betraying his childhood friend Hassan, the son of his father’s Hazara servant. The story is set against a backdrop of tumultuous events, from the fall of the monarchy in Afghanistan through the Soviet invasion, the mass exodus of refugees to Pakistan and the United States, and the Taliban regime. 

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 In view of the in-sight-full back drop of the movie, and perhaps a sincere look into a time we all were blinded by the news. This is a story that tells more than just the situation of Afghanistan but a look into ones deepest conjure of humanity.  A look at how friendship plays a part that many are lacking. This is a wonderful experience seeing the society torn by years of conflict could serve more than any of us could possibly imagine. A scene that will make everyone think of one self in depth on any conduct as to all. This has made a great difference in all that we perceived.

 

Best Friends that know no boundary. . . . .

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This movie is a direct interpretation from the novel and truthfully the message was strong enough to bring anyone down to consider ones life. Meaningful in many ways, making more of every little part we are left. This serves us to rekindle our life’s experience and reflect back on what have we achieve and honor others so deserving as the ones that truly are loved ones.

The spirit that was brought forth here knew no common enemy unlike the Taliban and the communist in the movie being the dark figures: it has no common rule, yet it sinks in to everyone who are close enough to reflect upon it. It’s a movie of reflection to say the least. 

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Times to reflect on

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Its a movie that counters all that we have expected. Being so honest and real to the point of religion. This is truly a movie that was at heart of everyone who went through the struggle, though the darkness of these scenes brings forth the beauty of friendship, honesty, family values and respect. It is without doubt by far an honest look and a reflection of honor to a dear friend. 

  

The Kite Runner; even the trailer captures you. . .

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Finally there is a way to be good again . . . . . .

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Its rather hard to understand people, yet all we can hope is simply hope. We believe in one, we trust in one, we hope so much in some but at times its seems relentless yet as a sense of doubt and redundancy filled us. Have it in a way to over come the thought that filled our minds, but the lightness of beauty seems more than in reach of any touch.

The reflection of the kite runner seems to touch more then just feelings: The truth.

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