Thursday, November 18, 2010

TIME FOR QUOTES

‎'' To achieve victory,we must mass our forces at the hub of all power & movement..The enemy's center of gravity.. ''

'' Only a life lived for others is a life worthwhile.. ''


‎'' One often meets his destiny on the road he takes to avoid it.. ''


‎'' Learning without reflection is a waste,reflection without learning is dangerous.. ''


‎'' When you get into a tight place and everything goes against you,till it
seems as though you could not hang on a minute longer,never give up
then,for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn.. ''


‎'' In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life: It Goes On.. ''


Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

It was a nice movie for horror movie lovers. It`s a Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is an upcoming 2010/2011 two-part epicfantasy-adventure film directed by David Yates, written bySteve Kloves and based on the novel of the same name by J. K. Rowling. The film is produced by Rowling along with David Heyman andDavid Barron. The two parts form the seventh and final instalment in the Harry Potter film series, with the story following Harry Potteron a quest to find and destroy Lord Voldemort's secret to immortality – theHorcruxes. The films stars Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter, alongsideRupert Grintand Emma Watson as Harry's best friends, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. Principal photography for both parts were completed on 12 June 2010. Part 1 will be released in 2D and IMAX formats on 19 November 2010 and Part 2 in 2D, 3D, and IMAX formats on 15 July 2011. Part 1 of Deathly Hallows has been rated PG-13 in theUnited States, for "some sequences of intense action violence and frightening images." In Australia, the film is to have an M or MA15+ rating due to violence, frightening images and nudity.

Development

The decision to divide Rowling's final book into a two-part movie came from the original declined proposal to split Goblet of Fire in 2004.Deathly Hallows was shot back to back, and treated as if it were one film. The idea to split the book into a two-part movie had been around since the middle of 2007,but only came into serious consideration after producer David Heyman was able to talk to writer Steve Kloveswhen the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike ended and Heyman had Rowling's approval. Kloves started his work on the script for the second part in April 2009.

Before 
David Yates was officially chosen to direct the film, others had expressed an interest in the job. Alfonso Cuarón, director of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, had said that he would be tempted to return to direct.Guillermo del Toro, who passed on Prisoner of Azkaban, had expressed interest in directingDeathly Hallows, but an increased workload over the production of The Hobbitruled him out of the project.
According to Warner Bros. executive Alan F. Horn it will allow "an extra hour and a half to celebrate what this franchise has been and do justice to all the words and ideas in the amazing story." Heyman described the workings behind the split: "Deathly Hallows is so rich, the story so dense and there is so much that is resolved that, after discussing it with J. K. Rowling, we came to the conclusion that two parts were needed." Kloves was not able to start work on the script until the WGA strike ended.
Rowling was appointed producer on the two-part film, alongside David Heyman and David Barron. Heyman noted that the films will be a closer recreation of the books than the previous films because of the length a two-part adaptation entails. Daniel Radcliffe said: "This is a road movie, particularly in Part One of the film. People have been so used to seeing Harry Potter at Hogwarts and we're just not there for the first part of the film. That seems to have really freshened things up, and hopefully will get people seeing the films with fresh eyes again, because its just a totally different look when you're not just sat in the same room the whole time."
Yates and Heyman have noted that some of the events of the seventh book had an effect on the way the sixth film was written.
Pre-production began on 26 January 2009, while filming began on 19 February 2009 at Leavesden Studios, where the previous six installments were filmed. Pinewood Studios became the second studio location for filming the seventh movie. Bruno Delbonnel, the Director of Photography for the sixth film, opted not to work onDeathly Hallows, as he was afraid of repeating himself. Therefore Eduardo Serra was chosen to be the cinematographer for Parts 1 and 2.Director David Yates said that the film will be shot with "loads of hand-held cameras." He stated, "I want to shake things up every time I go into this world. I like experimenting as we go along." In October 2009,Ralph Fiennes started filming his role as Lord Voldemort. Many of the adult actors also prepared for filming during that period. The crew also shot on location, with Swinley Forest andFreshwater West as two of the main outdoor filming areas, along with the village of Lavenham in Suffolk and the streets of the city of London.
On 26 March 2010, filming finished in Pinewood Studios. However, Leavesden Studios was still occupied for further filming.The Epilogue scene was one of the last scenes to be shot. The movie in its entirety was filmed over a one and a half year period throughout the United Kingdom and finished on 12 June 2010. Even though the shooting schedule was set at 250 days, the filming took 478 days to complete. Radcliffe, Grint, and Watson all openly wept on the last day, which ended their ten years of work on the films.
During production at Leavesden, Radcliffe's stunt double David Holmes suffered a serious spinal injury during the filming of an aerial sequence, which left him paralysed. Holmes fell to the ground following an explosion which was part of the stunt.
Stuart Craig, the production designer of the first six films, stayed on to design all the sets in both parts of Deathly Hallows. Several new sets are introduced, includingMalfoy Manor andShell Cottage. Some sets were rebuilt for the film, including theChamber of Secrets and a new Ministry of Magic.

Although Yates had retained composer Nicholas Hooper for Half-Blood Prince, Hooper confirmed that he will be returning for Deathly Hallows.. In July 2009, John Williams(composer for the first three films) said that he will return for Deathly Hallows Part 2 as long as it fits with his schedule. In January 2010, Alexandre Desplat was confirmed to produce the score for Part 1 of the Deathly Hallowssoundtrack. Desplat will compose throughout the summer with the London Symphony Orchestra and admitted that he will use Hedwig's Theme, created by John Williams, in his composition. In an interview he stated, "We will start this summer and it will take me all summer. I will not have many holidays, but again it's for good reason - for the soundtrack. I would take every opportunity to use the fabulous theme written by John Williams. I'd say it is not sufficiently used in the latest movies, so if I have the opportunity and if the footage will allow me, I will arrange it ... I shall make it with great honour and pleasure." Alexandre Desplat was scheduled to complete the score in September. The film's orchestration started on 14 August 2010 with Conrad Pope (the orchestrator on the first three Potter films) collaborating with Desplat. Pope commented that the music is "exciting and vigorous" and "Those who love melodies, harmonies and emotions in their film scores should be pleased. Reminds one of the old days." On 23 September 2010, it was announced that the score for Part 1 will be released on 16 November 2010.


The trailer music for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows features two tracks, both from Brand X. Track one is called The Sorcerer's Secret and plays on the first three teasers for the film, while the second track, also from Brand X, plays on the trailer for both parts. The third trailer, which promotes only Part 1, features three new tracks: Amphibious Zoo's "Ghost of War", Position Music's "Menace", and finally from the Immediate Music company, "The End of Days".
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i love horror movies..

few of the horror movies i lovesaw 
saw ii 
saw iii 
saw iv
saw v
the grinch 
texas chainsaw massacre 
texas chainsaw massacre: the beginning 
the ring
the ring 2 
final destination 
final destination 2 
final destination 3 
ghost ship 
from hell 
child’s play 
seed of chucky 
bride of chucky 
gothika 
nightmare on elm street 
the grudge 
the grudge 2 
the haunted apartment 
siren 
silent hill 
the mask 
son of the mask 
alone 
omen 
house of wax 
the eye 
the eye 2 
shutter 
when a stranger calls 
the fog 
the orphanage 
the skulls 
cruel intentions 
cruel intentions 2 
house of 1000 corpses 

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Models in a blog

HAVE you ever gone online in search of someone offering their opinion about a product or service you're interested in purchasing? People do it all the time and that's why it's a great idea for a blog.
Over at http://how2becomeafashionmodel.blogspot.com/ they offer great tips on ways to become a model. One of these guides is TOP FASHION MODELLING GUIDE. JoAnne Westcott and Nicole Dean started the site because they were sick of the hype and fluff offered out there and wanted to provide something real that gets results.

This blogsite was started by Charlene and Serena Hinds, a pair of twins with 41/2 years of modelling experience. From their blog, I gather that they get great fulfilment, joy and fun out of what they do. They stated that modelling is a very competitive industry. It takes hard work and immense patience. But if you don’t give up you will make it. Both have been in a few commercial and television programmes in the UK where they live. They have also been involved in many photo shoots for different events and shows. Modeling is one of their many passions, as well as dancing and singing. They also have ambitions to become young entrepreneurs. They are qualified beauticians, because as a model it is very important to look after your skin, hair, nails and body. They are currently setting up their own online beauty and skin care product line.

The blog offers tips and advice to becoming models targeting big models or plus size models, males and parents who want their children to model. One general advice given by them in this blog is to be persistent and passionate if you want to be a model. Never lose faith and do not ever be afraid of rejection, because it is quite common in the world of modelling. They call it 4D’s - Desire, Dedication, Determination and Devotion. There is so much competition in the business that every job usually has hundreds of applicants. Those who show professionalism and reliability usually end up on top.
In the blog, they mentioned that modelling school is an option. However, you have to make sure you look out for the scams that some modelling schools pull. Fashion modelling books are also great resources in helping you gain insight into the industry.

For those who want to know more about modelling, consider reading Charlene and Serena’s experiences.


Read more: Niexter: Models in a blog http://www.nst.com.my/nst/articles/Niexter_Modelsinablog/Article#ixzz15diIlvzT