Posted By : rajib |
Date : 12 Oct 2005 11:10 |
Comments : 2
A married couple (Pitt and Jolie) are getting bored with their quiet domestic life. What they don't know, however, is that they're both assassins, secretly hopping the world and killing for hire. But their separate lives are about to collide when each finds out their next target is their own spouse.
Posted By : tehranshahr |
Date : 11 Oct 2005 23:05 |
Comments : 17
The underground headquarters for the Umbrella Corporation (known as 'The Hive') has been opened, allowing a deadly zombie virus to spread to the citizens of nearby Raccoon City. As the population slowly succumbs to the plague, and evil Major Cain (Thomas Kretschmann, 'The Pianist') orders the city sealed, a group of survivors, lead by Jill Valentine (Sienna Guillory, 'The Time Machine'), try to find a way around the zombie-infested city streets to safety. Help comes in the form of Alice, (Milla Jovovich), one of two survivors of the Hive massacre who was given superpowers by Umbrella without her consent. Looking for a way out of Raccoon City, the team is trailed by Umbrella's ultimate weapon: an 8-foot, bazooka-toting, lipless monster known as the 'Nemesis.'
Posted By : moamenxp2002 |
Date : 10 Oct 2005 10:49 |
Comments : 20
Perished Nations 1&2
Throughout world history, a great many very different civilisations have grown up, ruled for a while, and then faded away when their time came. Despite all their power and wealth, they disappeared off the face of the earth. In this film, we shall be examining past societies that were destroyed because of their rebellion against Allah, such as People of Ad, People of Lut and the end of Pompeii.
Posted By : biory |
Date : 07 Oct 2005 18:52 |
Comments : 4
Chuck (short film)
A psychological thriller that takes place in the mid-60's, Chuck is a darkly comic tale of a door-to-door salesman and his mysterious obsession. You see, Chuck isn't really selling subscriptions, he's after something a bit more substantial.
It is 1966; the setting is Baltimore, Maryland. Everything seems normal on the surface. The lawns are green, the roses are red, and the houses are white. Visually, "Chuck" has a warm nostalgic feel to it, but what makes it so unnerving is Turner's use of sound. The sound design is clearly influenced by the collaborations of David Lynch and Alan Splet on films like "Eraserhead" and "Blue Velvet": Turner enjoys playing with effects, experimenting with mood and texture. Horns beep, phones ring, and birds chirp in an abnormal pattern, suggesting some of the insanity going on in Chuck's mind. Well-structured, paced, and crafted, "Chuck" evokes memories of "The Twilight Zone" and "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" at their most morbid.
Posted By : biory |
Date : 07 Oct 2005 18:32 |
Comments : 8
Destination Russia
Russia is the largest country in the world, covering more than ten million square miles and spanning eleven time zones. Since the collapse of communism Russia has become an increasingly popular destination. Traveler Ian Wright begins his journey in the capital Moscow, home of the Kremlin, and seat of the Russian government. He then takes the train to Torzhok and historic St Petersburg, before flying to the Arctic Circle and the port of Murmansk.
Posted By : biory |
Date : 06 Oct 2005 10:57 |
Comments : 13
One Day a Man bought a House (Huset på Kampen)
This perverse bestial fairy tale is actually based on a true story... well, sort of. “The story came out of an accident when I had to kill a rat, and I tried to persuade her with a sausage and she ate the sausage then I couldn't kill her because I thought she now thinks that I'm a nice guy”.
Posted By : moamenxp2002 |
Date : 05 Oct 2005 17:02 |
Comments : 1
SPLENDOUR IN THE SEAS - Divx
Fish concealing themselves with wonderful methods of camouflage… False eyes on fishes’ fins which astound their enemies… Intelligent prawns which use their fists against their enemies… Or electric fish which offer serious difficulty for Darwin’s theory… This film opens to you the door of the underwater world. Once again, you will be amazed at God’s art of creation.
Waiting for Godot : A Tragicomedy in Two Acts (video)
Posted By : biory |
Date : 03 Oct 2005 22:15 |
Comments : 16
Waiting for Godot : A Tragicomedy in Two Acts (video)
by Samuel Beckett
One of the most famous and well known of the absurdist plays.
Waiting for Godot is primarily about hope, waiting, and meaning in our lives. The play involves two seemingly homeless men who wait for someone or something named Godot, but who or which never show up. The two men are still waiting. It portrays the important question of why humanity exists. Does humanity exist for nothing? Do we need someone to tell us what to do with our lives? Humans can be powerless, but it is even more frustrating if we never seek out the meaning of lives ourselves. On the other hand, in the modern world of uncertainty, it is better to have a hope to cling to. But it is also a waste of time to wait for a hopeless hope. It is a very thought provoking play with deep meaning.