Updates from October, 2011

  • admin 10:24 am on October 28, 2011 Permalink | Reply  

    Watch “Humpty Dumpty” Movie 

    Humpty Dumpty is a horrifyingly original new take on an old familiar character! Two backwoods redneck brothers are confronted with a dangerous egg-shaped creature whose mother they torture and kill for fun. Half-human, half-alien, Humpty Dumpty exacts his bloody, murderous rage on the brothers in an unforgettable story of revenge.
    This is really frightening and it has become one of the films which made all kid viewers scared. It is because on the first place, the name “Humpty Dumpty” is a kiddie rhyme which invites all kids to be happy while doing and singing the said rhythmic acts.
    On the other hand, the said film is very horrifying but I don’t think if it will pull another batches and sets of viewers. One thing for sure is, this film will make a block buster hit record for all adults and for those who are fond of watching such genre. It is no doubt one of the best horror films ever created for the public.

     
  • admin 10:57 am on October 24, 2011 Permalink | Reply  

    It is all about Antonio Banderas 

    José Antonio Domínguez Banderas (born August 10, 1960), better known as Antonio Banderas, is a Spanish film actor, film director, film producer and singer. He began his acting career at age 19 with a series of films by director Pedro Almodóvar and then appeared in high-profile Hollywood films, especially in the 1990s, including Assassins, Evita, Interview with the Vampire, Philadelphia, Desperado, The Mask of Zorro, Spy Kids and the Shrek sequels
    Banderas was first introduced to the American audience in the documentary film Madonna: Truth or Dare (1991). In the film, Madonna says she wants to seduce Banderas even though she knows he is married.
    The following year, still speaking minimal English, he began acting in U.S. films. Despite having to learn all his lines phonetically, Banderas still managed to turn in a critically praised performance as a struggling musician in his first American drama film, The Mambo Kings (1992).
    Banderas then broke through to mainstream American audiences in the film, Philadelphia (1993), as the gay lover of AIDS-afflicted lawyer Andrew Beckett (Tom Hanks). The film’s success earned Banderas wide recognition, and the following year was given a role in Neil Jordan’s high-profile adaptation of Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire, which allowed him to share the screen with Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt.

     
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