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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Microsoft Office 2010 Unregistered

Microsoft Office 2010 Enterprise Corporate 

Edition (Update 07/01/2010)

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Microsoft Office Enterprise 2010 is the most complete Microsoft toolset provided for people who must collaborate with others and work with information efficiently, regardless of location or network status. Office Enterprise 2010 builds on the strengths of Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010, adding Microsoft Office Groove 2010 and Microsoft Office OneNote 2010, enabling people to collaborate and create, manage, and use information more efficiently.

Microsoft Office Access 2010
Microsoft Office Excel 2010
Microsoft Office Groove 2010
Microsoft Office InfoPath 2010
Microsoft Office OneNote 2010
Microsoft Office Outlook 2010
Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2010
Microsoft Office Publisher 2010
Microsoft Office Word 2010

Use Office 2010 virtually anywhere: PC, phone, browser
With Microsoft Office 2010, you can review and do minor editing on Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote 2010 documents, virtually anywhere, by using Office Web Apps from more locations on more devices.

Keep your people productive on the go. Office 2010 lets you access and edit documents stored on a server while you’re offline with SharePoint Workspace 2010, and then automatically syncs these changes when you’re back online. So you stay productive while on the go.

Support your employees, regardless of location or device. Office 2010 saves you time and money by helping you deploy and manage Office on the PC, the smartphone, and the Web, all from within familiar Microsoft System Center tools.

Bring ideas to life
Create and deliver presentations that help you stand apart from the competition. Office 2010 puts you in the director’s chair, enabling you to create dazzling digital content in PowerPoint 2010 without the need for expensive third-party tools. And you can broadcast your presentation to anyone with a browser, even if they don’t have PowerPoint.

Stay organized and on top of your work. OneNote 2010 pulls together everything from daily sales figures to digital images, so all the information you need is easily accessible. You can also create side notes that stay on your screen as you move between different programs, so you can keep your thoughts organized as you multi-task. This helps you stay organized while saving you time.

Turn intuition into insights to make quicker and more informed business decisions. Excel 2010 provides tools for improved data visualization, which can give you key insights into business processes and tailor messaging and products to best meet customer needs. Whole trends can be conveyed in a single cell with Sparklines. And there are more options in styles and icons in conditional formatting, as well as the ability to highlight specific items like such as “max/min” in a single click.


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Work better together
Collaboration means better work and beating deadlines. Co-authoring allows multiple people to work on the same document at the same time, such as an RFP, to respond faster and meet deadlines. With Office 2010, several team members can work on Word 2010 and PowerPoint 2010 documents simultaneously and see who else is working on which sections, regardless of location.

Reduce travel costs and spend less on third-party conferencing tools. Office 2010 helps your people save time and money by providing one-click communication through unified communications technology, and real-time document sharing from within Word, PowerPoint, and Excel 2010 without the need to switch applications. This makes virtual meetings more effective so team members can get more done without being in the same room.

Instantly share a presentation. Hold spontaneous meetings with customers and partners with PowerPoint 2010. Broadcast Slideshow allows you to present a slideshow entirely through a Web browser—no matter where your audience is at. No need for your customers to have a third-party conferencing tool, or even PowerPoint. All they have to do is click on a link and a browser window opens with your slides.

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Monday, May 17, 2010

Free software

Anda nak software free?
nak beli cd kadang - kadang tak mampu. Dengan adanya komputer dan internet , tak perlu lagi keluarka duit uttuk membeli sotware yag mahal.
Anda bolh datkan software / perisian tanpa perlu bayar apa2 pun pada saya.
Jika sekiranya anda mahu derma, hanya erlukan klik butang "DONATE" disebelah kanan side ini. Utuk donate ini, anda haya perlu beri RM3.00 ($USD1) sahaja. Ini adalah utuk menjamin kepuasan anda. Sekiranya anda inginkan software / perisian percuma, akan saya tambahkan dari masa ke semasa.

Anda juga boleh mendapatkan pelbagai jenis software / perisian di Filehippo.com. Antara perisian yang terdapat disini:

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Browsers and Plugins

K-Lite Codec Pack -FULL VERSION-

The K-Lite Codec Pack has a couple of major advantages compared to other codec packs:
- It it always up-to-date with the latest versions of the codecs.
- It is very user-friendly and the installation is fully customizable, meaning that you can install only those components that you really want.
- It has been very well tested, so that the package doesn't contain any conflicting codecs.
- It is a very complete package, containing everything you need to play your movies.

There are three versions of the K-Lite Codec Pack: Basic, Standard and Full.
K-Lite Codec Pack Basic contains only the most essential things. It contains everything you need to be able to play the most popular and widespread formats. It is small enough to fit on a single floppy. Also great for including on your movie CDs.
K-Lite Codec Pack Standard contains everything you need to play all the commonly used formats. This package should be enough for the average user.
K-Lite Codec Pack Full contains even more codecs. It also has encoding support for the various formats. This package is for power users and people who do their own encodings.

Features of K-Lite Codec Pack 5.9.0 FULL version :

Player:
- Media Player Classic Homecinema [version 1.3.1774.0]
- Media Player Classic Homecinema [version 1.2.1008.0]
ffdshow:
- ffdshow [revision 3361]
- ffdshow VFW interface
DirectShow video decoding filters:
- XviD [version 1.2.2]
- DivX H.264 [version 8.2.0.26]
- On2 VP7 [version 7.0.10.0]
- MPEG-2 (Cyberlink) [version 8.4.0.1014]
- MPEG-2 (Gabest) [version 1.0.0.4]
DirectShow audio decoding filters:
- AC3/DTS/LPCM/MP1/MP2 (AC3Filter) [version 1.63b]
- Vorbis (CoreVorbis) [version 1.1.0.79]
- AAC (MONOGRAM) [version 0.9.6.0]
DirectShow audio parsers:
- FLAC (madFLAC) [version 1.8]
- WavPack (CoreWavPack) [version 1.1.1]
- MusePack (MONOGRAM) [version 0.9.2.0 | 0.4.0.0]
- Monkey's Audio (DCoder) [version 1.0]
- OptimFROG (RadLight) [version 1.0.0.1]
- AMR (MONOGRAM) [version 1.0.1.0]
- DC-Bass Source [version 1.2.0]
- AC3/DTS Source (AC3File) [version 0.7b]
DirectShow source filters:
- Haali Media Splitter [version 1.10.120.15]
- AVI splitter (Gabest) [version 1.3.1748.0]
- MP4 splitter (Gabest) [version 1.3.1748.0]
- Matroska splitter (Gabest) [version 1.3.1748.0]
- Ogg splitter (Gabest) [version 1.3.1748.0]
- MPEG PS/TS splitter (Gabest) [version 1.3.1748.0]
- FLV splitter (Gabest) [version 1.3.1748.0]
- CDXA Reader (Gabest) [version 1.3.1748.0]
DirectShow subtitle filter:
- DirectVobSub (a.k.a. VSFilter) [version 2.39.5.3]
- DirectVobSub (a.k.a. VSFilter) [version 2.33]
Other filters:
- Haali Video Renderer [version 1.9.42.1]
VFW video codecs:
- XviD [version 1.2.2]
- On2 VP7 [version 7.0.10.0]
- huffyuv [version 2.1.1 CCE Patch 0.2.5]
- YV12 (Helix) [version 1.2]
ACM audio codecs:
- MP3 (LAME) [version 3.98.2]
- AC3ACM [version 1.5]
Tools:
- Codec Tweak Tool [version 4.3.0]
- Win7DSFilterTweaker [version 3.1]
- MediaInfo Lite [version 0.7.31]
- VobSubStrip [version 0.11]
- GraphStudio [version 0.3.2.0]
- Haali Muxer
- Bitrate Calculator

Changes from K-Lite Codec Pack 5.8.3 FULL to K-Lite Codec Pack 5.9.0 FULL :

- Updated Media Player Classic Home Cinema to version 1.3.1774.0
- Updated ffdshow to revision 3361
- Updated Haali Media Splitter to version 1.10.120.15
- Updated Codec Tweak Tool to version 4.3.0
- Updated MediaInfo Lite to version 0.7.31
- Updated Win7DSFilterTweaker to version 3.1
- Changed default video renderer in MPC-HC from "EVR Sync" to "EVR Custom Presenter" on Windows Vista/7
- The audio stream switcher in ffdshow is now enabled by default
- The Gabest MPEG splitter is now used by default for M2TS files
- Minor changes

Features of K-Lite Codec Pack 5.9.0 STANDARD version :

Player:
- Media Player Classic Homecinema [version 1.3.1752.0]
ffdshow:
- ffdshow [revision 3361]
DirectShow video decoding filters:
- MPEG-2 (Cyberlink) [version 8.4.0.1014]
DirectShow source filters:
- Haali Media Splitter [version 1.10.120.15]
- MP4 splitter (Gabest) [version 1.3.1748.0]
- FLV splitter (Gabest) [version 1.3.1748.0]
- MPEG PS/TS splitter (Gabest) [version 1.3.1748.0]
DirectShow subtitle filter:
- DirectVobSub (a.k.a. VSFilter) [version 2.39.5.3]
Other filters:
- Haali Video Renderer [version 1.9.42.1]
Tools:
- Codec Tweak Tool [version 4.3.0]
- Win7DSFilterTweaker [version 3.1]
- MediaInfo Lite [version 0.7.31]

Changes from K-Lite Codec Pack 5.8.3 STANDARD to K-Lite Codec Pack 5.9.0 :

- Updated Media Player Classic Home Cinema to version 1.3.1774.0
- Updated ffdshow to revision 3361
- Updated Haali Media Splitter to version 1.10.120.15
- Updated Codec Tweak Tool to version 4.3.0
- Updated MediaInfo Lite to version 0.7.31
- Updated Win7DSFilterTweaker to version 3.1
- Changed default video renderer in MPC-HC from "EVR Sync" to "EVR Custom Presenter" on Windows Vista/7
- The audio stream switcher in ffdshow is now enabled by default
- The Gabest MPEG splitter is now used by default for M2TS files
- Minor changes

Features of K-Lite Codec Pack 5.9.0 BASIC version :

ffdshow:
- ffdshow [revision 3361]
DirectShow source filters:
- Haali Media Splitter [version 1.10.120.15]
- MP4 splitter (Gabest) [version 1.3.1748.0]
- FLV splitter (Gabest) [version 1.3.1748.0]
DirectShow subtitle filter:
- DirectVobSub (a.k.a. VSFilter) [version 2.39.5.3]
Other filters:
- Haali Video Renderer [version 1.9.42.1]
Tools:
- Codec Tweak Tool [version 4.3.0]
- Win7DSFilterTweaker [version 3.1]

Changes from K-Lite Codec Pack 5.8.3 BASIC to K-Lite Codec Pack 5.9.0 :

- Updated ffdshow to revision 3361
- Updated Haali Media Splitter to version 1.10.120.15
- Added Gabest MPEG Splitter version 1.3.1774.0
- Updated Codec Tweak Tool to version 4.3.0
- Updated Win7DSFilterTweaker to version 3.1
- The audio stream switcher in ffdshow is now enabled by default

Important Note :

- The K-Lite Codec Pack works only on Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/7.

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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Left 4 Dead 2 v2.0.1.1 [FULL VERSION] ISO Standalone


The long-awaited continuation of the shooter "Left 4 Dead 2", recognized by many publications best game of the year 2008 in its genre. At this time, you along with friends to wade through the city, swamps and cemeteries of the American South - from the port of Savannah to New Orleans - during the 5 large campaigns. You play as one of four surviving heroes who have a wide range of all kinds of weapons, like the classic design, and advanced modifications. In addition to firearms you will be able to deal with mertvyaki and in my own way, like a man, picking up a chainsaw, axes or deadly horrific shattering ... pan! Yes, now dead finally have a thing to be afraid! Henceforth, the decaying flesh, too, knows the fear!
Left 4 Dead 2
Genres: Action / Horror (Tactical / Shooter) / 3D / 1st Person
Interface Language: German, English, Spanish, French, Italian, Polish, Russian, Korean, Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Thai, Japanese, Danish, Netherlands, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish, Portuguese
Year: 2009
Developer: Valve Software
Publisher: Valve Software
Publication Type: piratka
Tablet: Not required
File format:. Exe
Platform: PC

Game features:
  • Next Generation Cooperative Action from the creators of Half-Life, Portal, Team Fortress and Counter-Strike.
  • More than 20 new weapons and items, including over 10 types of melee weapons - an ax, a chainsaw, a frying pan, baseball bat - is finally time to get acquainted with the zombies closer!
  • New survivors. New history. New dialogs.
  • Five of extensive campaigns for the three game modes: Cooperative, Versus and the game of survival.

Minimum System Requirements:
System: Windows ® 7 / Vista / Vista64 / XP
Processor: Pentium 4 3.0GHz
Memory: 1 GB for XP / 2GB for Vista
Video Card: DirectX 9 compatible video card with 128 MB, Shader model 2.0. ATI X800, NVidia 6600 or better
Audio Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card
Hard disk: At least 7.5 GB of free space

Release Features
  • Launch a shortcut on the desktop
  • 100% pure RIP
  • Tabletka not required
  • You can call the Console by pressing F3,
  • You can play on the Non-Steam servers (F4)
  • Steam is not needed, both for single and for games on the network
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    Wednesday, April 7, 2010

    Internet Download Manager 5.15.6 [FULL VERSION]

    Internet Download Manager (IDM) is a tool to increase download speeds by up to 5 times, resume and schedule downloads. Comprehensive error recovery and resume capability will restart broken or interrupted downloads due to lost connections, network problems, computer shutdowns, or unexpected power outages. Simple graphic user interface makes IDM user friendly and easy to use.Internet Download Manager has a smart download logic accelerator that features intelligent dynamic file segmentation and safe multipart downloading technology to accelerate your downloads. Unlike other download managers and accelerators Internet Download Manager segments downloaded files dynamically during download process and reuses available connections without additional connect and login stages to achieve best acceleration performance.

    Internet Download Manager supports proxy servers, ftp and http protocols, firewalls, redirects, cookies, authorization, MP3 audio and MPEG video content processing. IDM integrates seamlessly into Microsoft Internet Explorer, Netscape, MSN Explorer, AOL, Opera, Mozilla, Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Firebird, Avant Browser, MyIE2, and all other popular browsers to automatically handle your downloads. You can also drag and drop files, or use Internet Download Manager from command line. Internet Download Manager can dial your modem at the set time, download the files you want, then hang up or even shut down your computer when it's done.

    Other features include multilingual support, zip preview, download categories, scheduler pro, sounds on different events, HTTPS support, queue processor, html help and tutorial, enhanced virus protection on download completion, progressive downloading with quotas (useful for connections that use some kind of fair access policy or FAP like Direcway, Direct PC, Hughes, etc.), built-in download accelerator, and many others.
    Version 5.18 adds IDM download panel for web-players that can be used to download flash videos from sites like YouTube, MySpaceTV, and Google Videos. It also features complete Windows 7 and Vista support, YouTube grabber, redeveloped scheduler, and MMS protocol support. The new version also adds improved integration for IE and IE based browsers, redesigned and enhanced download engine, the unique advanced integration into all latest browsers, improved toolbar, and a wealth of other improvements and new features.





    Sunday, March 28, 2010

    Malaysian Radio & TV Collection ONline

    Want know "HOw To Create Entertainment Web" like Malaysian Radio & TV Collection ONline
    NOthing easy in the world. So, Lu Pikirla SEndri k..
    But ak da jmpa something maybe bleh helping korg skit2 la,,
    b'coz ak xsmpai tahap ni lg.. ak pn still studi benda2 baru cmni..
    So, da stuff baru ak share kat korg la..
    Maybe klu korg da pape nk mntk tolg cri SerialKey, keygen ke, crack ker..
    Bleh PM ak at my facebook : www.facebook.com/faizsyah
    Gud Luck, bro!!

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    Saturday, March 6, 2010

    Did You Hear About the Morgans (2010)



    Did You Hear About the Morgans (2010)
    Hugh Grant and Sara Jessica Parker star in this delightful comedy about finding love in the most unexpected places. Two successful New Yorkers, Paul (Grant) and Meryl (Parker), are at their wits’ end with repairing their strained marriage. But when they become the only witnesses to a brutal murder, the police hide them away in Wyoming – together. Now these die-hard city dwellers will have to survive the weather, bears, fresh air, and forced time with one another if they want to make it out alive.

    FREE DOWNLOAD HERE : http://tinyurl.com/yh7v4ts

    Tuesday, March 2, 2010

    44 Inch Chest (2010) DVD-Rip


    Release Group: VoMiT
    Release Name: 44.Inch.Chest.2009.PROPER.DVDRip.XviD-VoMiT
    Release Date: January 5, 2010
    Filename: vmt-44-xvid.avi
    Source: DVD
    Size: 703 MB
    Genre: Drama
    Video: 640x352, XviD ~914 kbps
    Audio: MP3 ~157 kbps
    Subtitles: Yes
    Runtime: 90 min
    IMDB Rating: 6.5/10 (71 votes)
    Directed By: Malcolm Venville
    Starring: Ray Winstone, Tim Roth, John Hurt, Joanne Whalley

    A jealous husband and his friends plot the kidnapping of his wife's lover with the intention of restoring his wounded ego.

    FREE DOWNLOAD HERE : http://tinyurl.com/yh7v4ts

    Monday, March 1, 2010

    The Road (2009)


    Bleaker than the novel!, 11 November 2009
    Author: John DeSando (jdesando@columbus.rr.com) from Columbus, Ohio

    "We are not gonna quit. We are gonna survive this." The Man

    Survival is the ultimate motif of the Cormack McCarthy Pulitzer The Road. And so too is the film adaptation, faithful to the original while adding what McCarthy can't—the actualization of a landscape barren of life and humans barren of humanity. Then again, the film's failure is being even bleaker than the source, a testimony to the power of the imagination.

    Except for a father (Viggo Mortensen) and young son (Kodi Smit-Mcphee), who represents the hope of the human race as the story assumes the trappings of allegorical, post-apocalyptic literature and film where the desolate outside mirrors the lonely inside of the humans, not all of whom are willing to carry on the good fight. Suicide becomes a leitmotif, a companion to hope as if out of a Bergman film, an escape from the horrible aftermath of devastation never explained. So much the better because allegorically there are numerous ways for us to ruin our earth and our spirits. Not the least of which could be nuclear or cannibal; the former does not make an appearance while the latter is omnipresent.

    Director John Hillcoat has emphasized more than McCarthy the role, by flashback, of the wife/mother (Charlize Theron), but overall he has taken dialogue directly from the novel and stayed true to the bleak landscape where the sun doesn't shine and the trees fall intermittently like humans giving up the ghost.

    The gray tones and beat up humans are like those in most post- apocalyptic films; however, as in Children of Men to a lesser extent, the focus is on how to survive, not even how to avoid death. In both cases, it's up to the young ones to "carry a fire' (the mantra of The Road), itself a metaphor for the strength to survive:

    "Everything depends on reaching the coast. I told you I would do whatever it takes." The Man

    source : http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0898367/

    FREE DOWNLOAD HERE : http://tinyurl.com/yh7v4ts

    Saturday, February 27, 2010

    District 13: Ultimatum (2010)


    In 2004 Pierre Morel directed District 13, a French-language action flick mixing parkour with guns, government and the walled in ghettos of Paris, France. Co-written by Luc Besson the film earned enough buzz, and Morel's work was appreciated enough that he went on to direct Taken (also co-written by Besson) to a domestic box-office total eclipsing $145 million and a bona fide action-director career. While Morel isn't back for this sequel it will be interesting to see if the same luck finds new director Patrick Alessandrin considering the two films are almost carbon copies of one another.

    Set two years after the original film, District 13: Ultimatum is set in 2013 and the government's promise to clean up the Paris ghetto dubbed D-13 has not been kept. The government has little interest in its inhabitants, and why should it? Populated by drug dealers, gunrunners and criminals it's not exactly a haven for young children, newlywed couples and white picket fences. However, our vigilante hero Leito, played by David Belle returning to the role he played in the original, is determined to clean things up as this film sets out to tell pretty much the exact same story the first one told. Keep in mind when I say "exact" I'm not straying too far from the truth.

    Returning with Belle is Cyril Raffaelli playing undercover cop Damien Tomaso as they must face off against a government agency whose goal is to evacuate D-13 and demolish the crumbling cityscape so they can make a real estate deal on the sly and profit from the misfortune of others. Standard silliness for an action film simply interested in figuring out a way to set up moments of chaos, but it is amateur hour in the script department as all of Damien and Lieto's investigating leads them to the knowledge the contractor set to benefit from all of this is called Harriburton giving us the following hilarious exchange:

    Damien: The Prez demolishes, Harriburton rebuilds.

    Lieto: Like in Iraq.

    Damien: Yeah… except they're French.

    Good thing they spelled that out, because I wasn't quite understanding the name similarity. Sheesh.

    It hardly needs to be said, but the plot of this thing is paper thin, so much so the subtitles are hardly necessary as the story can be figured out without a single spoken word. However, that doesn't mean it doesn't entertain. It just means it's entertaining in that straight-to-DVD kind of way, which is pretty much how I expect most people will end up seeing it.

    This isn't a big surprise – as anyone that saw the original already knows – this is glossy videogame-esque fodder. Movies like this are space-fillers and while the original made a minor stir this sequel won't find the same traction. More of the same and less interesting is never a recipe for success, but that isn't to say District 13: Ultimatum director Patrick Alessandrin isn't using the film as a stepping stone the same way Morel did.

    As I said, Morel went from District 13 to Taken starring Liam Neeson and it appears Alessandrin is finding similar momentum as he preps the action thriller Protection which is set to star Clive Owen. It seems writer/producer Luc Besson knows what he's doing as he not only brought these two French directors to Hollywood, but Incredible Hulk and Clash of the Titans remake helmer Louis Leterrier is yet another French prodigy of Besson's. Perhaps that fact alone makes District 13: Ultimatum a film to watch all on its own. However, I wouldn't recommend you waste too much effort as I can only imagine this one will be streaming for free on Netflix very shortly, much like its predecessor.

    FREE DOWNLOAD HERE : http://tinyurl.com/yh7v4ts

    Friday, February 26, 2010

    Edge of Darkness (2010)


    If you were looking for Edge of Darkness to be as entertaining as last year's vengeful father thriller Taken you will be sorely disappointed. Surely that was the goal for Warner Bros. as it aims to take advantage of the exact same release date that earned Taken nearly $150 million at last year's domestic box-office. However, WB shouldn't be on the lookout for a similar return as the "from the director of Casino Royale" tagline and what's left of Mel Gibson's star power is sure to only grant this film a modest opening weekend as word-of-mouth won't be strong.

    Written by the same man that turned the Hong Kong thriller "Infernal Affairs" into the Boston area crime drama The Departed, William Monahan, this time, adapts the 1985 BBC miniseries of the same name into another Boston adventure and while the accents are over-cooked and obvious so are the mundane plot twists.


    Every move of this thing is telegraphed and while Mel investigates, if you aren't willing to talk he's likely to bash your face in. Occasionally he'll only ask a name before smashing some guy in the nose and taking him for a tumble down a hill. Edge of Darkness is a beat-'em-over-the-head thriller that's trying way too hard to be smart and comes off just plain dumb. It's a film ripe for an episode of "Mystery Science Theater" as a laugh track would have made the third act more tolerable.

    Director Martin Campbell has proven over time he can churn out a good actioner as evidenced by Casino Royale, GoldenEye (sort of) and Mask of Zorro, but this film just sits there — lifeless from the start to the point you begin questioning each scene rather than absorbing them. Such as how did that car know when she was going to open that door? Why didn't they just kill him in the first place? Lord knows had they shot both Thomas and Emma in the opening act the audience would have been saved from the tedium that followed.

    FREE DOWNLOAD HERE : http://tinyurl.com/yh7v4ts

    Wednesday, February 24, 2010

    Daybreakers (2010)


    Daybreakers is an interesting entry into the vampire genre, basically throwing up its hands in the face of the recent rash of vampire films and TV shows and saying, "Fine. Vampires… you win. You can have the world, but good luck figuring out how to survive after you kill all the humans and run out of blood."

    It's 2019, vampires are in control of everything, and the remaining humans not being farmed for their blood are on the run and in hiding. Using corporate greed vs. the betterment of society as its catalyst Daybreakers offers some interesting concepts, but is only satisfying on the most basic of levels. Primarily due to the fact its concept doesn't far enough and all the surprises are pretty much telegraphed throughout the picture.

    The story follows Ethan Hawke, playing a vampire blood doctor working for the world's largest blood supplier, and as the amount of human blood remaining is on the decline he and his team have been charged with developing a synthetic blood to ensure the vampires' survival. ("True Blood" anyone?) As it turns out, a lack of regular blood causes normal vampires to turn into gruesomely deformed beasties. As things become dire, Hawke joins forces with a group of humans who claim to have a cure for the vampire virus, which means instead of causing the extinction of the human race and relying on synthetic blood, vampirism can be eliminated altogether.

    I'm a fan of Hawke and I think he is always watchable, whether it's in one of my personal all-time favorites Before Sunset, the Oscar-winning Training Day or even the remake of Assault on Precinct 13, which itself is similar to the B-movie fare we have here with Daybreakers. He's a cool cat and he plays his characters well, rarely stepping into that region of over-acting.

    Daybreakers also gets a great performance out of Sam Neill playing corporate head-honcho Charles Bromley, an upper crust-vampire you may find turning the pages of "Cigar Aficionado" and he fills the shoes perfectly. However, the best casting may have been the decision to bring in Willem Dafoe and not cast him as a vampire. I hear vampire movie and Willem Dafoe and I automatically think he'll be the big dog leading some pack of vampires to destroy any and all humans in his way. No sir. Instead he plays a member of the human resistance who goes by the nickname Elvis. It's a pleasure watching the old dog work.

    FREE DOWNLOAD HERE : http://tinyurl.com/yh7v4ts

    Monday, February 22, 2010

    Sherlock Holmes (2009)


    As a big fan of both Robert Downey Jr. and director Guy Ritchie my hopes were high for Sherlock Holmes, and it does succeed on some levels, but it never really rises above a one note comedic routine with a mystery at its core. I should also mention I have never read a single word of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's detective novels and have no idea if this adaptation holds true to the source material or deviates drastically. If you're looking for that kind of commentary I just can't oblige, but I will say it's entertaining as a theatrical outing and sets itself up nicely for franchise capabilities. However, in its attempt to kick start a franchise it does feel as if this one is bloated and trying to disguise the fact it's a bit weak when it comes to story.

    The film establishes Sherlock Holmes (Robert Downey Jr.) as a highly sought after, yet easily bored detective of quite the eccentric sort. With him is his sidekick Dr. John Watson played by Jude Law. Downey and Law make for an entertaining pair and it is their performances and banter back-and-forth keeping this film from getting too boring, but it also makes for that "one note" element I referred to earlier.

    At its core, Sherlock Holmes is a 19th century buddy cop movie. It's hardly any different than the set up for Lethal Weapon with Watson taking on the role of Danny Glover as the level-headed one interested in retiring from the detective business and Sherlock is Mel Gibson, the eccentric one that just gets things done, but not without making a mess. The bond formed between the two culminates in a very well done scene late in the film, but everything the two get involved in just isn't that interesting.

    Holmes soon finds himself engaged in a case dealing with the villainous Lord Blackwood (Mark Strong). Blackwood dabbles in black magic and following his recent hanging has risen from the dead and is attempting to take over the country with his diabolical plan. Mu hu ha ha haaa! None of this feels new and for as adventuresome and entertaining as Watson and Holmes are as a duo, the action sequences never seem to live up to the lead in as Holmes finds obvious satisfaction in the challenge presented by his resurrected foe.

    I've heard some complaints regarding Sherlock's use of action and hand-to-hand combat. Apparently there seems to be a disagreement on just how much of a physical force Sherlock was in Doyle's stories, because he is quite capable here. Ritchie has also brought his signature editing style to the proceedings taking the opportunity to not only show off Holmes's talent as a martial artist, but to also show how his superior intellect plays a role in his winning moves. It's an interesting approach, but it almost felt old before I even saw it played out to completion.

    The highlight is undoubtedly Downey and Law as a detective team — as it should be. This is actually the kind of role I love seeing Jude Law in, one where he gets to have some fun and show off a rather interesting bit of comedic timing. He's got a unique look and I think it plays well in conjunction with Downey's rather over-the-top and erratic portrayal of Holmes.

    Mark Strong wasn't given much to work with as Blackwood. To tell you the truth it was a character that never really felt all that menacing, especially considering the threat he was said to have posed. Holmes never seemed concerned or worried about Blackwood as much as he was merely curious as to how he was pulling of all of his "tricks." As a result, each scene felt like a simple stepping stone to figuring out a puzzle the audience is never much made a part of. While I was never ahead of the game, I was never thinking there was much at stake, which eliminated most of the tension.

    If you're wondering about Rachel McAdams, she plays an important role in the film, but I would never say she was used to the fullest. The only characters that even remotely seem fully fleshed out are Holmes and Watson and while they are the primary leads of the feature, the fact their opponents and allies can't match up is a problem.

    I would say if you are interested in seeing Sherlock Holmes then by all means check it out in theaters. There is enough spectacle and back-and-forth between Holmes and Watson to make it worthwhile. Just don't set your hopes too high. I have a hard time believing people will come out of the film and say they weren't entertained, but I think many will say it doesn't live up to the billing or initial expectations. Here's to hoping the sequel will change all that.

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    Sunday, February 21, 2010

    Quantum Apocalypse (2010)

    Quantum Apocalypse (2010)

    Quantum Apocalypse – Directed by Justin Jones. Written by Leigh Scott.

    Starring: Rhett Giles, Stephanie Jacobsen, Gigi Edgley, Kristen Quintrall.

    Tagline: SyFy still releases bad movies.

    The idea for this doozy of a disaster movie is simple. A vortex is headed towards Earth and NASA has 39 hours to save the world… again.

    While the movie was worth watching to see eye-candy such as Gigi Edgley and Kristen Jacobsen, that was about as far as my interest got in this low budget flick.

    There are too many mistakes throughout the movie that brings down the movie’s overall rating. For some reason, Trish’s (Gigi Edgley) clothing keep changing throughout the movie. Lynne (Stephanie Jacobsen) gives her stepson a handgun, and she is a police officer – right, good logical thinking there.
    The effects were below average. I especially loved the part where the vortex starts ripping the house apart, and one wooden pillar becomes twisted in it shape like it was made of rubber. Wood usually splinters?
    The best part about the movie would have to be the acting of Rhett Giles which is actually quite nice in this horrendous movie.

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    Alvin and The Chipmunks 2























    Alvin and The Chipmunks - The Squeakquel

    Rating: 5/10

    Cast: Alvin, Simon, Theodore, Zachary Levi, Jason Lee, David Cross, Wendie Malick

    Director: Betty Thomas

    Alvin and the gang are back in this hideously titled follow up to Alvin and the Chipmunks.

    This time, Alvin, Theodore and Simon are facing a life away from their pal Dave (Jason Lee - who's reduced to a mere cameo in this sequel) after an accident at a concert lands him in hospital.

    Dave dispatches the helium voiced trio to live with his nephew Toby (Zachary Levi) - and as an added bonus, Dave decides it's time for them to go to school.
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    As if the peer pressure of fitting in at an American high school wasn't bad enough, the Chipmunks face a new threat - a female equivalent trio, the Chipettes, who are being masterminded by former manager Ian Hawke (David Cross) who's determined to get back into the big time and rain on Alvin's parade.

    Can the Chipmunks beat their toughest ever threats and triumph?

    So it's summer and the movies are all really about entertainment at the moment particularly with the school holidays now in full force.

    Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel isn't bad entertainment - it just unfortunately fails to bridge the all ages gap. There'll be some younger movie goers who'll love the fart gags and the continuing pratfalls of the main cast - and that's perfectly fine.

    But for the older portion of the audience (ie the mums and dads who are dragged along by their brood), it may be a little more of a struggle to get through. The human actors - David Cross and Zachary Levi (of TV2 fame as Chuck) acquit themselves well - Levi continues to get by on his lovable goofiness and slacker charm whereas Cross proves why he's such a comic genius by steering his Ian Hawke away from stereotyped bad guy into idiotic despot territory.

    The Chipmunks themselves are all fine - at times, they sparked off memories of the Gremlins because of their continuing buffoonery.

    However, there's some morals on display here too - Alvin has to learn some harsh lessons about never abandoning family as well as peer pressure and that pride comes before a fall; Brittany, Eleanor and Jeanette, the new Chipettes provide the requisite romantic spark but all in all Alvin and The Chipmunks - The Squeakquel is a fairly light piece of unsubstantial holiday entertainment.

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    Legion (2010)


    gels with machine guns. That's the way co-writer/director Scott Stewart described the film and that's how I approached Legion, and with that in mind I would say I almost got everything I asked for. However, instead of angels with machine guns I got an angel with a machine gun in a war determining the fate of mankind that was so one-sided it should have been over in a matter of seconds, but somehow managed to last an hour and 40 minutes. I'm beginning to open my eyes to how much fun films with absurd plot premises can be, but filmmakers are going to have to give us more than a tagline and begin delivering on an entire plot if they ever want to make anything more than a trailer out of their feature length movies.

    Legion takes place in a middle-of-nowhere diner where the fate of mankind will be played out as God has lost faith in humanity and has sent the Archangel Michael (Paul Bettany) to kill the baby that would otherwise save mankind. Michael disobeys and decides to protect the baby declaring he is giving God what he needs rather than what he's asked for, which causes God to send his entire angel army to do what Michael won't.

    Occupants of the diner include Dennis Quaid, Tyrese Gibson, Charles S. Dutton, Lucas Black, Kate Walsh, Willa Holland and Adrianne Palicki. It's not exactly an A-list group of actors, which is why Bettany is getting lead credit even though his decision-making when it comes to film roles recently is at the very least questionable. Stewart directed the film and co-wrote with Peter Schink whose only previous writing credit was co-writing "Gotham Cafe" an adaptation of a Stephen King novella.

    Stewart is primarily known in the Hollywood ranks as a visual effects guru. He worked at the effects house The Orphanage, and with them he worked on the effects for Iron Man, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire to name a few. As such it's no surprise his feature directorial debut would be an effects heavy feature that plays more like a video game than a movie, but that isn't necessarily the problem.

    Where Stewart falters is in creating an admittedly fun premise and hands the keys to the future of mankind to a couple country bumpkins represented by Adrianne Palicki in a performance Estella Warren can be proud of and Lucas Black (The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift) playing a guy named Jeep, which really says just about all you need to know about his character. On top of that, (spoiler warning) how many black people do you need to put in a film in order to make sure at least one of them lives to see the end, or at least beyond a film's midway point? Apparently two isn't enough as Charles S. Dutton and Tyrese never even stood a chance, but I guess that's not important as neither one of them was pregnant with the baby that would save mankind. I'll tell you one thing though, if I had a choice of appointing Tyrese or Lucas Black to look after the baby that represents the future of mankind I'll take Tyrese every day of the week and — wink, wink — twice on Sunday.

    I originally saw footage from this film at the San Diego Comic Con and my thoughts then assumed Legion would "be somewhere in the C-to-B-level range fantasy/CG effort." I wasn't too far off. As much as I can begin respecting absurd films for grasping tightly to their absurd plot-lines they still have to deliver more than just repeat gunfire and stereotypical screaming demons. The killer grandma from the trailer was entertaining, a demonic kid was creepy and the moment where Lucas and Adrianne climb a mountain for no apparent reason was hilarious. Hardly a recipe for even an early year effects feature.

    As Legion continued to play I grew increasingly annoyed and just wanted it all to end. On home video it might make for a decent diversion, but it gives little reason to waste your money at the box-office watching something that delivers little more than its trailer did already.

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    Thursday, February 18, 2010

    The Blind Side (2009)

    The Blind Side (2009)

    Bottom Line: Sandra Bullock's a buoyant blast in this otherwise uninspired true sports story
    Knowing a golden character opportunity when she sees one, Sandra Bullock takes the proverbial ball and runs with Leigh Anne Tuohy, the honey blond spitfire of a well-to-do Southern wife and mother who takes in a homeless black teenager in "The Blind Side."

    She's an irrepressible hoot in writer-director John Lee Hancock's otherwise thoroughly conventional take on Michael Lewis' fact-based book "The Blind Side: Evolution of a Game."

    Sticking safely to proven inspirational sports-movie/fish-out-of-water formulas while holding the inherent sociological issues to the sidelines, the dramedy doesn't skimp on the crowd-pleasing stuff, but given the setup, there also was room for more thought-provoking substance.

    Bullock's feisty performance should ensure solid midrange numbers, driven by a decidedly larger female demographic than what is usually drawn to gridiron fare.

    Hancock, who added a thoughtful page to the sports-movie playbook with 2002's "The Rookie," goes for a decidedly broader attack here in his depiction of Tennessee's Tuohy family and their head-turning houseguest.

    When we meet up with Michael Oher (nicely played by Quinton Aaron), he's a long way from becoming an All-American football star.

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