Friday, June 15, 2007

How Long Doesperio Scaling Take?

Yu Gi Oh: Troop Charter



Rarity: Ultra Rare

Indicative value: 50


Availability:
3

Gameplay: 10


Utilities:
10

Overall Rating: 9 +

Sunday, June 3, 2007

Hormonal Imbalance And Depression

Grindhouse

Grindhouse film is a horror / splatter of 2007, directed by Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez. Divided into two episodes, the film is inspired by the film of "double features" and low-cost films that had characterized the seventies America.
In the movie includes some "fake trailer" directed by Rob Zombie, Eli Roth and Edgar Wright. Released in Italy in two parts ( Death Proof the June 1, 2007, Planet Terror July 27, 2007), the film was presented instead of one part over long three hours April 6, 2007, exclusively for the United States and England.
Tarantino has confirmed reports that Grindhouse was not a pastime of shooting Kill Bill vol. 2 and those Inglorious Bastards , but "a movie slap."

History and Development

The idea came to Grindhouse Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino when Tarantino brought home his posters and tapes of films d'exploitation, complete with trailers before and during the screening. During one of evenings spent to see these films, Rodriguez pointed to Tarantino that he had the same poster Dragstrip Girl and Rock all night and thus the passion for so-called "double spectacles" was common. Rodriguez asked Tarantino, "I always wanted to do a double show. Hey, why you do not you direct one and I the other?" and Tarantino quickly replied "I'm, we'll call him 'Grindhouse'" . The film's title comes from the American term used to indicate the cinemas showing films of all kinds of exploitation: kung fu movies (especially those of the Shaw Scope), splatter, slasher, horror, thrillers, sexploitation, films on "Nice guy", blaxploitation, spaghetti westerns and all those kinds of films made in the seventies. According to Rodriguez, "The posters are much more beautiful than the movie, but we are trying to do something that goes hand in hand with the poster" . A Rodriguez came up with the idea of \u200b\u200bPlanet Terror during post-production of The Faculty . "I remember that I said to Elijah Wood and Josh Hartnett, all these young actors, that zombie movies were - seems almost a joke - 'dead' and that we have not seen for a while, but I rather think they would return in large numbers because they were gone too long .. " - said Rodriguez - ".. I said," we must be the first, "I had a script that I started writing. Was about 30 pages, and told them "these are characters you can play all." We were all excited, but then I did not know what to do. The introduction was almost 30 pages long, but decided to apply to other projects, in the face had the expression 'Ah! I know I've made my zombie movie! "" . The story was recovered when Tarantino and Rodriguez developed the idea for Grindhouse .

As it took shape Planet Terror, Tarantino developed the plot of Death Proof , based on the fact that he was fascinated by way in which the stuntman possessed - in the film - a self-proof of death. " As might be little to drive, could slam their cars into a spin into a wall at 120 km / h and survive. This inspired Tarantino to create a slasher about a retired stuntman begins to follow and kill young girls and sensual with his car on "Death Proof". Tarantino remembers, "I realized that I could not make a simple slasher, because with the exception of women-in-prison films, there is no other more rigid the slasher. And if you try to change the rules, the film loses its consistency. It would be inorganic, so I knew I had to take the structure of a slasher and do whatever I wanted. The My version is this: looks like a slasher, but only according to you ".

According to Rodriguez, " Tarantino had an idea and a complete view of [the film] just as soon as the two began to talk about it. He began to talk about the story, saying 'There's this car in a death-proof'. I said, then why not just call it 'Death Proof'? I helped him to name it after ". With regard to car chases, Tarantino stated that on the CGI for car stunts does not make me any effect. Should it? I do not think there was a single car chase worthy of note since I started my career in 1992. For me, the last real car chase that was Terminator 2. And Final Destination 2 is a car really fast-paced piece. But only in these two films, in no other. The reason is this: in the modern action movie, every time the scene goes well, there are twelve cameras ready to return from twelve different angles, but I do not feel. In my opinion, the only show worth mentioning is the action. If he has a shot or twelve does not matter, the important thing is to make the adrenaline moment ".

Plot

Proof death

Austin, Texas. Mike (Kurt Russell) is a retired stuntman. Winking at the right point, Mike is a misogynistic psycho-schizophrenic killer, whose face is furrowed by a scar as deep as frightening. The weapon with which he kills his victims is rigged car, a Dodge Charger, 1969, on board which the girls are bumping against the death metal and broken glass. Jungle Julia (Sydney Tamiia Poitier), the most sensual of Austin, is a dj quotatissima who enjoys drinking, dancing and entertaining dialogues fast with her friends Shanna (Jordan Ladd) and Arlene (Vanessa Ferlito). Between a margarita and a chat Warren the bartender (Quentin Tarantino), the three girls come home every day to night. Revenue in the crosshairs of Stuntman Mike, they begin to get suspicious: in particular, Arlene known Mike outside the room where there are several times during the evening. Mike enters the room and pretends not to be interested in girls, another girl falls into his trap, Pam. She asks Mike a ride that consent. Once in the car Pam realizes that have fallen victim to a madman who kills her provoking bloody collisions with sharp steering and braking of the machine. After killing him, Mike went to full speed to kill Arlene, Julia and Shanna, who return, drunk, at home. The girls do not realize of the killer who is targeting the lights off and then die in a brutal manner: Mike's car is going to crash into one another; Julia loses a leg and bleeding to die, Arlene receives the fender of the car in the face and die for 'impact: Shanna ends crushed between the wheels. But Stuntman Mike does not end better: his car is reduced to a lemon and he is saved for very little. An ambulance rushes to the door of the clinic spouses Block (Josh Brolin and Marley Shelton), where he soon joined him Sheriff Earl McGraw (Michael Parks) and his son (James Parks). Fourteen months after the tragedy, Mike is back on the streets, with a new Dodge Charger in his hands and three other girls in the viewfinder. Mike began photographing and follow the new girls, the beautiful Abernathy (Rosario Dawson), Zoë (Zoë Bell) and Kim (Tracie Thoms). Zoë, a stuntman by trade, decided to buy a used Dodge Charger in 1970, with engine 4 / 40, "as used in Vanishing Point" . So he went with her friends by a gruff named Jasper, which sells the car. She gets along with Kim to play the "Ship's Mast", which is positioned on the bonnet of the car, bound with two belts, while Kim will drive at high speeds: Kim agrees, but reluctantly. During the game, the girls are joined by Stuntman Mike, who begins to ram with his new car. Mike exits out of the way girls and emboss Zoë against the hood of a quagmire. Kim decides to shoot himself and wounds him in the left arm. Mike is practically in pieces, beat it and reach a safe place where you can disinfect with alcohol. Bad luck has it that the three girls, taken by a strong desire for revenge, in turn, begin to chase the misogynist, which is then beaten and hung from the trio.

Planet Terror

In a small Texas town, the beautiful Cherry (Rose McGowan), a stripper, he decides to change jobs after having been ill-rewarded for that night . Went to eat along a local road, "Bone Shack" by JT (Jeff Fahey), the girl meets her ex-boyfriend El Wray (Freddy Rodriguez). Meanwhile, a group of soldiers led by Lt. Muldoon (Bruce Willis) is negotiating with the scientist Abby (Naveen Andrews) to receive a quantity of a potent poison called DC2 (codename "Project Terror"). Muldoon, however, discovers that Abby is a quantity of the poison itself, then attacks him for taking it; Abby takes revenge by shooting irresponsibly against the containers and released into the DC2 biochemical agent. The toxin reaches the city, beginning to turn to those who breathe it in terrible bloodthirsty creatures with sores and pustules that cover their bodies. The infected, called "sickos", are treated by the mysterious Dr. William Block (Josh Brolin). To try to stem the epidemic will be to build up a resistance, with the participation of El Wray, Cherry, Dakota Block, Tolo (Tom Savini), Sheriff Earl McGraw (Michael Parks) and his colleague Hague (Michael Biehn).







Saturday, June 2, 2007

Head Lice Front Line France




The Linkin Park is a nu metal band, formed in 1996 in Agoura Hills (California).

are regarded as the most commercially successful exponents of their genre, already launched by other bands such as Korn, Deftones and Limp Bizkit in the late nineties. They have sold over 35 million albums, of which almost half in the U.S. alone.

Early

In 1996, the rapper and MC Mike Shinoda and guitarist Brad Delson they graduated to the Agoura High School together, with friend and drummer Rob Bourdon formed "SuperXero. Previously, Delson and Bourdon had played for a year in the Relative Degree. The first was also a member of The Pricks.

SuperXero Shortly after they began to play their music forms sketched. After high school Delson attended the University of California, while Shinoda went to Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. Delson university became friends with the bassist Dave Farrell. The two were roommates and played together often. Farrell was part of the Tasty Snax - then "The Snax" - along with Mark Fiore, the future editor of Linkin Park videography. Art Center College of Design, Shinoda met Joseph Hahn.

Farrell and Hahn later entered into SuperXero, whose name was later shortened to "Xero". They then joined their first lead vocalist Mark Wakefield. Together they recorded a demo in 1997 eponymous with the songs "Fuse", "Reading My Eyes," "Rhinestone" and "Stick N 'Move", but it was not highly regarded by the record companies, and will not signed any contract. Wakefield left the band in 1998 and became manager of Taproot.

Shinoda opened the hearings to seek a replacement. Meanwhile Delson for his studies of communication contacts a representative of Warner Bros. Records, Jeff Blue. The manager advised the two to take Chester Bennington, from Phoenix and already with Grey Daze from 1993 to 1997. The two Xero sent to Bennington a tape with the basics of the instrumental group, and the singer recorded his vocals there. Then he phoned Shinoda and tried the song on the phone. The rapper appreciated its execution and so Bennington joined the band.

Xero At that point they turned in search of a contract. In the meantime changed their name to Hybrid Theory because Xero was already an old moniker of the Australian group, active in the seventies and eighties. After Farrell had left them to dedicate themselves again to Snax, Delson named as his temporary replacement bassist Kyle Christener. Just released in 1999 Hybrid Theory EP , of \u200b\u200bwhich only 1,000 copies were printed. At that time he came down to Scott Koziol, appeared in the video for "One Step Closer."

Thanks to Jeff Blue, and their first EP, Hybrid Theory's signed to Warner. However they were again forced to change its name, for copyright issues with the British electropop band Hybrid. At first they were undecided between Clear, Probing Lagers and Ten PM Stocker (the latter referred to the fact that the band was used to record the material after 10 pm).

Eventually Bennington suggested the moniker Lincoln Park, an area of \u200b\u200bSanta Monica (now Christine Reed Park) where she spent in the car during the recording of the first album. The singer thought there were many "Lincoln Park" in the U.S. and therefore became wherever they played, for their future fans, a local group. For a few months they used the name Lincoln Park, and then, when they decided to record your own Internet domain, found that "lincolnpark.com" already existed. Because they could not afford to buy it, or shorten the spelling from "Lincoln" to "Linkin" and purchased the domain so "Linkinpark.com.

Current

  • Chester Bennington - vocals
  • Mike Shinoda - vocals, guitar, keyboards
  • Brad Delson - guitar
  • Dave "Phoenix" Farrell - bass
  • Rob Bourdon - drums
  • Joseph Hahn - turntables, keyboards

studio album

  • 2000 - Hybrid Theory
  • 2003 - Meteora
  • 2007 - Minutes to Midnight