Showing posts with label Movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Movies. Show all posts

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Three (2010 film)

3Three (German: Drei) is a 2010 German drama film written, directed and co-scored by Tom Tykwer. The film was nominated for the Golden Lion at the 67th Venice International Film Festival

Plot


Hanna and Simon are in a long-term relationship which, though loving, has grown sexually unexciting. Soon after Simon's mother dies from advanced pancreatic cancer, he discovers that he has testicular cancer and must undergo surgery and chemotherapy. The night of his surgery, Hanna has a sexual encounter with a man called Adam, and Simon learns that he fathered a child seventeen years prior, although the woman opted for an abortion. Simon, who had assumed that either he or Hanna was infertile, is assured that he should still be able to have children after his surgery. During his recovery, Simon and Hanna decide to finally wed. Shortly beforehand, Simon encounters Adam at the pool and begins an affair with him as well.

The couple's separate affairs lead to greater happiness and sexual desire felt for one another. Adam, unaware that his two lovers are involved, develops feelings for them both. The affairs are divulged soon after Anna discovers that she is pregnant; because she was sleeping with both Adam and Simon at the time of conception, she does not know the identity of the father. Now separated, both Hanna and Simon never contact Adam. Hanna moves to England, where she discovers that she's pregnant with twins. After she receives an invitation to an art gallery in Germany, she reconnects with Simon. The two admit that they've missed each other, but they also miss Adam. The film ends with the couple arriving at Adam's flat, where they coalesce into a happy, spooning threesome.

 

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Juggernaut (1936 film)

juggernaut 1936Juggernaut is a 1936 British mystery film, starring Boris Karloff and Joan Wyndham. Directed by Henry Edwards, it was based on the novel by Alice Campbell and was distributed by Julius Hagen Productions. It was also known as The Demon Doctor

Plot


Victor Sartorius (Karloff) is an ailing doctor working in Morocco. He teams up with Lady Yvonne Clifford (Mona Goya) in a plot to poison her husband, Sir Charles Clifford (Morton Selten), so he can collect the 20,000 pounds necessary to save his experiments and his funding. Roger Clifford (Arthur Margetson), the son of Sir Charles has also been marked for death. The only one who can stop the murder plot of Sartorius is Nurse Eve Rowe (Joan Wyndham).

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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

The OutKast Reunion That Almost, Maybe, Potentially, No Wait — Never Was

Over the past nine months, the two members of OutKast, Big Boi and André 3000, have produced statements in the form of lyrics, tweets, and interview responses that at times signal a potential reunion, and at other times drive home the point that the end isn't just near; it's here.

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Friday, January 11, 2013

Megan Fox Quits Twitter – Less Than a Week After Joining

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There is no denying it – Megan Fox is just more of a Facebook kind of girl! Less than a week after joining Twitter, the 26-year-old actress had already had her fill of 140-character count posts – and announced that she has quit the social media site.

"Some of you may, or may not have noticed by now that my Twitter account has been shut down," the "This Is 40" star wrote Thursday on Facebook. "I thought that 2013 might be the year I finally blossomed into a social networking butterfly… but as it turns out I still hate it. Love you guys but I can never be that girl. Facebook is as much as I can handle." Read the entire story

Full List of Oscar Nominations 2013

Full List of Oscar Nominations 2013


"Lincoln" leads the pack, but "Pi" took a surprisingly big slice of the nominations for the 85th annual Academy Awards. Actress Emma Stone and Oscars show host Seth MacFarlane announced the noms Thursday morning in Beverly Hills, and some smaller, little-seen films were recognized while many blockbuster hits got ignored. Steven Spielberg's presidential biopic "Lincoln" leads this year's Oscar race with 12 nominations, including best picture, best director, best adapted screenplay and acting nods for stars Daniel Day-Lewis, Sally Field and Tommy Lee Jones.

The visually stunning survival adventure "Life of Pi" made an unexpectedly strong showing with 11 nominations, including best picture, best director for Ang Lee, best adapted screenplay and a host of technical nominations.

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Thursday, January 10, 2013

Amy Poehler Most Excited to Meet Angelina Jolie at Golden Globes

Amy Poehler Most Excited to Meet Angelina Jolie at Golden Globes

Even stars get starstruck!

As Amy Poehler and Tina Fey prepare to co-host the 2013 Golden Globe Awards on Sunday, Jan. 13, they're just like any other fans -- except for the fact that they each have their own shows on NBC, of course. The big thing is that television and film get to be together. So the beautiful people of film rub shoulders with the horrible, disgusting people of television," Poehler quips in a new teaser for the broadcast. "And that's always nice to see."

One "beautiful person of film" the Parks and Recreation actress can't wait to meet? Brad Pitt's better half. "I'm hoping to meet Angelina Jolie," the comedienne says, joking with Fey that she's already had plenty of "imaginary conversations" with the A-list movie star. "I'm hoping to have a real one onstage or on camera live at some point."

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