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Saturday, January 23, 2010

Download 10 Various Significant Films To View Tonight

By Odessa Flynn

Our most outstanding motion picture, Thunderheart, There have been a number of killings on the Sioux Indian Reservation. The FBI goes in to sort out the situation. One agent, Ray Levoi, has Sioux blood. As he investigates the case he soon finds out there is much more going on than some chance killings.

Xander 'XXX' Cage has been brought in by NSA agent Gibbons to help him with an urgent matter. He must help the MSA bring down a Russian crime ring, or face jail time. Agent Gibbons needs an unidentified person with extraordinary skill and talent to get inside the organization. Is XXX the right man for the job?

Another 48 Hours, The team from 48 Hours is back in action. Ex con Reggie Hammond, now freed from penitentiary, is coerced by Detective Jack Gates to help him with another dilemma. Gates has been hunting an mysterious powerful drug dealer. He needs Reggie's help to catch this guy.

The Ace, This film is directed by Giuseppe Colizzi. The Ace tells the story of a 1920's high flyer that flies stunt planes with his son. Cast includes Bill Sampson, Cliff Robertson, Pamela Franklin, and Eric Shea. (1973 adventure-drama)

Your favorite motion picture, Shooter, Retired Marine Corp Sniper Bob Lee Swagger is requested to travel to Washington, to help trail another sniper that will attempt to kill the President. What happens to him next is a complete shock. The same US government people that he is helping are actually setting him up to take the fall for the assassination. He somehow escapes when he is shot, and is now on the run. He is also prepared to fight back.

Rich and Strange, Kendall and Barry, an miserably married couple, are provided cash and expedition around the world; he has an event with a "princess," when she gets to be romantically attached to an explorer. Cast includes Henry Kendall, Joan Barry, Betty Amann, Percy Marmont, and Elsie Randolph. (83 minutes, 1932)

Every person's treasured movie, Pretty Woman, A chance meeting of a street hooker and a callous and extraordinarily well-off businessman leads to a unique proposition. He hires her for the week, to attend some functions with him as an companion. He has no clue what he has gotten himself into. Starring Julia Roberts and Richard Gere.

Straight Time - Hoffman knocks heads with greasy parole officer Walsh following his release from penitentiary and begins a downhill skid. An immersing if not specifically differentiated melodrama that gets a indisputable shot in the arm from incredible acting by the supporting cast. Cast includes Dustin Hoffman, Theresa Russell, Harry Dean Stanton, Gary Busey, Emmet Walsh, and Rita Taggart. (114 minutes, 1978)

Live Flesh, Crazed child of a prostitute is jailed for inadvertently shooting and paralyzing a cop. Original narrative of teenager's blunder that takes him to prison. Spanish language. Cinematically stimulating, albeit, with a bravura finale. Cast includes Pedro Almodovar, Liberto Rabal, Francesca Neri, Javier Bardem, Angela Molina, Jose Sancho, and Penelope Cruz. (100 minutes, 1997)

Heartland Reggae, Careless documentary of '78 show remembering a visit to Jamaica by Haile Selassie. The music makes it worth watching. Cast includes Bob Marley and the Wailers, Peter Tosh, and Althea and Donna. (87 minutes, 1980) - 23815

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Dance India Dance - Different Dancing Styles showcased

By Rajat Maini

Hip Hop is another dance style that also has seen a spurt in growth in recent years. The fact that many people all over the world are fascinated by RnB and hip hop starts such as 50 Cent and others means that dance classes teaching hip hop will not be short of students. As this is a solo dance form, many people prefer it as it can ensure a dancing ability on clubs and pubs.

One form of dance that is becoming quite popular is the Bollywood dance form that originated from the Indian subcontinent. This dance form has become very popular all over the world on account of the fact that there are many song and dance sequences in such Indian films. This dance form is very popular and so beginners opt for it as it is entertaining and easy to learn. Such Bollywood dancing has become very popular on account of the fact that television shows such as Dance India Dance has come to the forefront. The first season of this show saw Salman Khan thrilling audiences with his wonderful dance steps. This 23 year old youth was finally declared the winner in front of over 10,000 people in Mumbai. Salman says that joining this reality show was one of the best things he has ever done in his life.

Apart from Bollywood, there are many other dance forms that people try to get acquainted with. One such form is Salsa. Having a variety of salsa forms such as the LA style, the Cuban style and the American style make this dance very popular. Of course it is mainly the younger generation that prefers such a form as there are many twists and drops that can fascinate onlookers.

Hip Hop is another dance style that also has seen a spurt in growth in recent years. The fact that many people all over the world are fascinated by RnB and hip hop starts such as 50 Cent and others means that dance classes teaching hip hop will not be short of students. As this is a solo dance form, many people prefer it as it can ensure a dancing ability on clubs and pubs.

Although ballet is thought to be a girl' dance with many students starting in their early ages, there are also many men that prefer this dance. Ballet has the ability of enhancing the stamina and balance center of the body. Ballet can ensure that the lines of the body are well developed and are useful for those that want to make dance a full time sport. - 23815

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The Pump Room: Star Studded Chicago Dining Landmark

By Ross Everett

The venerable Pump Room Restaurant in Chicago is once again a beacon of civilized living. Famously memorialized in the Frank Sinatra song 'Chicago', the 'jumping Pump Room' was one of the first true fine dining establishments to open in the Windy City at the end of Prohibition. Almost immediately, it became a favorite of celebrities including the biggest stars in entertainment history--Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis, Jr, Jackie Gleason, Dean Martin, Clark Gable, Humphrey Bogart, Ronald Reagan and Marilyn Monroe is just a very small list of the icons that made it a regular hangout. In the later part of the 20th century, however, it sort of fell off the map as a new wave of gourmet restaurants in the Windy City led by Charlie Trotter reduced it to a historical footnote.

The Pump Room opened in'38 under the ownership and management of Ernie Blyfield. He took the name from an'th century London pub favored by celebrities and nobility, including Queen Anne. The original pub got its name from the hot drinks pumped into the cocktails of its stylish clientele.

Blyfied's Chicago Pump Room took off immediately, and its most sought after table--'Booth 1' may have been the most desired spot of any dining establishment in the country for a time. Booth 1 was occupied by Sinatra and cronies like Jilly Rizzo, Judy Garland and daughter Liza Minnelli, Clark Gable, John Barrymore as well as Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall.

After Blyfield's death in'50, the Pump Room lived on as a Chicago hot spot and welcomed a new era of big names including Mel Brooks, Paul Newman, Robert Redford and Eddie Murphy. One of the most famous stories surrounding the club involves former Genesis drummer Phil Collins, who was refused entry for not wearing a jacket. This inspired the title of his next album 'No Jacket Required' which has sold over-- million copies worldwide and established Collins as a solo superstar. Following its release, the Pump Room sent Collins an apology--and an appropriate jacket for him to wear on his next visit.

The Pump Room experienced a revitalization in the late'90's when it was purchased by a large restaurant management group. They spent a lot of money to renovate the facility, overhaul the menu and hire a top flight staff. While the Pump Room's golden era trade mark flaming food served on a sword was a tragedy of city fire codes, the menu is now on par with any in the city serving a sophisticated interpretation of classic American cuisine. In addition to the revamped cuisine, the Pump Room upgraded its wine offering and expanded the bar area.

Today, current Executive Chef Nick Sutton continues the restaurant's tradition of culinary excellence. The most amazing thing about the restaurant, however, remains the almost palpable sense of history that the dining room affords. Sitting in the same room where icons of American culture from Sinatra to Bogart held court is an intoxicating experience in itself. Chef Sutton has maintained the quality of the Pump Room's food and service to the high level worthy of the legends that have dined there. - 23815

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Dana White And Tito Ortiz Kiss And Make Up

By Ross Everett

In the 'real world' time heals all wounds. In the fight game, money has the same curative effect. This was vividly illustrated with the recent announcement that Tito Ortiz has patched things up with Dana White and will return to the UFC. Tito left the promotion over a year ago after a highly publicized split with the UFC president. He never found a new promotional home that would give him the money and the high profile status that he craved.

After losing to current light heavyweight champion Lyoto Machida in his last UFC appearance, Ortiz left the company and bounced around doing personal appearances and commentary for a variety of promotions. He had surgery on his back in the process, and now claims that hes back to 100%.

Tito may never regain his championship form as a fighter, but that is of minimal relevance due to one salient fact"people will pay to see him fight. Dana White evoked the same theme in his comments on Ortiz at a Friday press conference in Las Vegas:

"Tito and I have a history that everyone knows. He's still a guy that everyone wants to see fight. He said his back has healed perfectly and he's ready to take a shot at the title. He's one of those guys that people love and people love to hate. We've put all our differences aside, have squashed everything and will move forward, and Tito will retire in the UFC."

In response, Ortiz quipped:

"Time really cures everything. Dana was a man of his word. Dana apologized to me. We're like boyfriend and girlfriend."

Ortiz said that Dana White and UFC co-owner Lorenzo Fertitta came to his home in Huntington Beach, California and made him the proverbial offer he couldnt refuse:

"I'm happy, I'm satisfied, You'll never hear anything about money again.

While neither Ortiz nor White would speculate on a timetable for his debut or his first opponents, sources suggest that he could debut on the UFCs New Years card against Mark Coleman. Coleman is coming off a unanimous decision victory over Stephan Bonnar at UFC 100 in mid July.

To best understand Titos appeal and why the UFC was so anxious to re-sign him, well paraphrase HBO boxing commentator Larry Merchant. Merchant once noted in reference to George Foreman during his 'comeback' that there are many fighters, but very few stars. Like George Foreman, Tito Ortiz is a star. Some love him, some hate him but people pay to watch him fight. - 23815

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Seattle Slew's Legacy Of Horse Racing Greatness

By Ross Everett

Seattle Slew died on May 7, 2002 at the age of 28. One of only 11 winners of horse racing's prestigious 'Triple Crown' he is by default considered among the all time greats in thoroughbred racing. Of the eleven horses to win the Triple Crown, he is the only one to do so with an undefeated record. He was also notable due to his humble beginnings, and is the only Triple Crown winner to have been purchased at public auction. He retired to stud in'78 and sired over 100 stakes race winners including'84 Kentucky Derby champion, Swale. Slew's offspring have earned a combined $76 million dollars at the race track. Slew wasn't the most majestic looking creature by the lofty standards of race horses, but was possessed with the heart, toughness and courage of a professional prizefighter.

The Seattle Slew story began very modestly at a public auction in Lexington, Kentucky. The Keeneland Summer Yearling sale wasn't supposed to be the marketplace of champions, and the idea that this particular horse would ever amount to anything other than a farmhand was downright laughable. Slew looked clumsy, due primarily to a right forefoot that splayed outward and resulting in a shuffling gait at a trot. He also wasn't a majestic beast like his predecessor by a few years, Secretariat. Slew was borderline ugly. So ungainly a creature was he that he was given the less than inspiring nickname "Baby Huey" by the Keeneland staff. He was purchased by two couples (Karen and Mickey Taylor and Jim and Sally Hill) for $17,500. What wasn't apparent at the yearling sale was the intangibles that make up a championship thoroughbred--poise under pressure, love of competition, toughness, heart and desire. The Taylor's and Hill's had stumbled onto an equine Tiger Woods or Michael Jordan who's competitive fire quickly became apparent to the trainers that worked with him and the jockeys that rode him. His first race came at Belmont in'76, and the three races he entered--and won--as a 2 year old gave a hint of what was to come.

As a three year old, he quickly gained notice by winning his three Derby prep races, including the prestigious Wood Memorial. In the Derby, Slew got off to a terrible start as he stumbled from the gate much like War Emblem did in the 2002 Belmont. Unlike 2002's Triple Crown contender, however, Slew was able to recover from that miscue and basically force his way through a pack of other horses to position himself at the front of the field at the quarter mile pole. He went on to win the Derby by a length and 3 quarters. Another tough victory in the Preakness set up his Triple Crown winning run at the Belmont, which he won by 4 lengths.

Slew ran in a few races as a 4 year old but in the pre-Breeders' Cup days there wasn't as many opportunities for an older horse. He retired to stud in'78, where he sired champions such as the aforementioned Swale and'92 Belmont Champ AP Indy.

In some ways, Slew had much in common with the heavyweight championship reign of Larry Holmes. He came so quickly on the heels of such incredible excellence--Slew was forever in the shadow of'73 Triple Crown winner Secretariat, Holmes on the heels of Muhammad Ali--that he never gained the appreciation he deserved during his prime. In hindsight, however, it has finally been noted what an exceptional horse he really was. Jockey Angel Cordero, who rode Slew during the twilight of his career noted "If I had a chance to take any horse in the world, if someone said your life is depending on riding one horse to win, I would take (Slew). I rode 44,000 horses, but he was special, he was different. He was muscled, like a wrestler. He ran different than any other horse. It was like he came from another planet."

Slew was laid to rest at Hill 'n' Dale Farm in Lexington, under a statue. - 23815

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