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cutter

nisam imao pojma da je Stringer i Hip Hop DJ. A da li su ga izabrali zbog reklame, da se digne kuka i motika ili zato što ima talenta... ovaj film ionako uzimam u razmatranje samo zbog njega i Kat Denings.

Father Jape

Pa ono, kao, neko je odlucio da probije i tu barijeru, a s kim bolje no s Elbom koji je baja.
Mene licno ovo mnogo manje pogadja no onda kad su uzeli Mosa Defa da igra Forda Prefekta. Ne znam sta to tacno govori o meni, ali cijenim da je znakovito.
Blijedi čovjek na tragu pervertita.
To je ta nezadrživa napaljenost mladosti.
Dušman u odsustvu Dušmana.

cutter

ni ja nisam odobravao što musliman igra tako bitnu ulogu, ali realno taj kasting je imao i većih gafova.




Meho Krljic

Meni je drago da je Mos Def uzo neki dinar, taj film je ionako bilo nemoguće spasti sa ili bez njega.

Father Jape

Cek cek, katere, jel to impliciras da je glas Alan Rikmana izneverio kao Marvin?
Blijedi čovjek na tragu pervertita.
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cutter

problem je u tome što me je izdalo sećanje na taj film iako sam ga gledao jedan i po put, te iako verujem da Rikman podbacio nije, ono što je izgovarao nije uspelo da preskoči utisak koji ostavlja ovaj poor man's Asimo.

Father Jape

A, u tom slucaju smo na istoj strani. :lol:
Blijedi čovjek na tragu pervertita.
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Dušman u odsustvu Dušmana.

cutter

i da, što se glasa tiče, dobro je što se pri izboru nisu dodvoravali uticaju Bendera.

Meho Krljic

Marvin mi je bio totalni promašaj, skoro kao i Mos Def. Svaka čast Alanu Rikmanu ali nije to to..

Father Jape

Sad slusam na Jutjubu. U pravu je Mehmet, nije to bas to. Marvin treba da bude vise deadpan. U izvornoj radio seriji je to bilo bolje. Mada je tamo glas, za razliku od Rikmanovog, bio distortiran jeftinim efketima s kraja sedamdesetih.
Blijedi čovjek na tragu pervertita.
To je ta nezadrživa napaljenost mladosti.
Dušman u odsustvu Dušmana.

Meho Krljic

A u drugim vestima:


6 Amazingly Intelligent Animals (That Will Creep You Out)

Emejzing. Na papagaja sam i suzu pustio.

Mica Milovanovic

Moj prvi papagaj - Pera - umeo je da kaže par reči i mislim da je znao ko sam ja.
Deluje mi da je bio dosta inteligentan za tigricu.
Imao sam kasnije još par papagaja, ali su oni bili više na mene - prilično tupavi...
Mica

Meho Krljic

Ja ne znam naravno koliko je sve ovo što su napisali i pokazali zapravo stvarno itd. ali mi je u ovakvim trenucima drago da mogu da kažem da ne jedem životinje.

Savajat Erp

ваљда и код животиња може да се заломи нека лудачки интелигентна у оквирима своје врсте...овај папагај јесте помало језив.скептици увек могу рећи да се такав снимак може лако средити, издресирати животиња ради ових или оних разлога итд.
иначе, овај cracked је врло зезнут сајт за мене - делује као лавина, па останем читајући по неколико сати.

Niste mi verovali da ću da pucam?!
ZAŠTO MI NISTE VEROVALI?!!!!

Meho Krljic

Nego, evo kako život ume da se (surovo) poigra:

Golden-Voiced Homeless Man Captivates Internet

crippled_avenger

Mehmete, ti si imao iskustvo kao footwear retailer, ne znam šta kažeš za ovo?

Pirotski opanci za Japance
3. januar 2011. | 15:09 | Izvor: Beta
Pirot -- Kompanija "Tigar" iz Pirota isporučila je jesenas japanskom tržištu 2.000 pari novog modela pirotskog gumenog opanka.




Izvršni direktor kompanije "Tigar" Jelena Petković izjavila je agenciji Beta da je japanskim partnerima iz firme "Vallauris" isporučen redizajnirani model gumenih opanaka, simboličnog naziva "1935", koji predstavlja datum osnivanja fabrike.

"Modifikacija proizvoda je simbolična i dodala je jednu rustičnost, a osnovna konstrukcija i forma ostala je ista. Tokio se ubraja u gradove sa najlepšim prodavnicama na svetu i za nas je velika čast da budemo deo te ponude", rekla je Petkovićeva.

Prema njenim rečima, japanskim kupcima isporučeni su tradicionalno ručno radjeni gumeni opanci u nekoliko boja, uključujući i crnu, a dodate su i aplikacije.

Nov model pirotskog opanka ima atraktivan izgled moderne niske obuće, izuzetno je udoban, lak za obuvanje i veoma jednostavan za održavanje, rekli su u kompaniji "Tigar".
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tomat

Quote from: Meho Krljic on 05-01-2011, 09:43:25
Nego, evo kako život ume da se (surovo) poigra:

Golden-Voiced Homeless Man Captivates Internet

kada smo već kod beskućnika, ovaj je nedavno snimio za Stones Throw

Homeless G-Funk beat boxer behind the HVW8 Gallery.
Arguing on the internet is like running in the Special Olympics: even if you win, you're still retarded.

crippled_avenger

With all the superheroes muscling into theaters, there ought to be room -- in theory, anyway -- for a few caped crusaders on TV. Enter "The Cape," NBC's foray into cloaked avenger territory, kicking off with an extremely fun two-hour launch that shrewdly mixes comicbook imagery with the right measure of playful humor. Part "Batman," part "Robocop," the semi-futuristic vision of an ailing metropolis in need of a savior will be tough to sustain on a weekly basis, but the first mission succeeds as an original leap into this genre -- bridging the perilous gap between what works on the printed page vs. live-action.

Granted, TV has a rather sordid history with comics, dating back to the high camp of "Batman" in the 1960s. Even recent efforts have proceeded cautiously -- witness "Smallville's" initial (and since discarded) "No tights, no flights" pledge.

"The Cape," on the other hand, dives into a pretty conventional origin story, as committed cop Vince Faraday ("ER's" David Lyons, blessed with a solid superhero jaw) tries playing things straight on an increasingly corrupt police force in Palm City. Framed as the master masked criminal Chess, he escapes a massive explosion that leaves the world thinking he's dead -- and his wife (Jennifer Ferrin) and young son (Ryan Wynott) grappling with his disgrace.

But Vince is taken in by Max Malini (Keith David), who heads a circus gang that robs banks. After what amount to hazing rituals, Max -- a master illusionist -- and his compatriots train Vince, who uses his ninja-like skills, escape arts and a special cloak to become the Cape, his son's favorite comicbook hero.

To protect his family, Vince decides to continue playing dead, seeking to neutralize the private contractor, Peter Fleming (James Frain, born to play a comicbook villain), who is transforming the police into a private paramilitary operation.

Finally, Vince receives assistance from the mysterious Orwell, an "investigator blogger" played by Summer Glau, managing to be oxymoronic and improbable all at once.

If the premise sounds cheesy and busy, the execution is crisp and efficient -- and manages to sell dialogue like, "Together, we can take this city back," which often sounds better in a word balloon. Even the music (by Bear McCreary) brings to mind Danny Elfman's "Batman" theme.

Can "The Cape" take flight with more than just the cultish adoration of fanboys and kids? Ah, now that's a formidable challenge -- especially with the show residing Mondays in what was "The Event's" timeslot after this Sunday preview to capitalize on NFL football.

At this point, the Herculean task of turning NBC around looks like a job for Superman. Still, "The Cape" overpowers most of the fall's development through sheer energy and wit, thus qualifying as a welcome step -- maybe even a bold leap -- in the right direction.
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cutter


Meho Krljic

Ortaci lepo psuju za sve pare a ovi iz holandskog Gerila softvera su rešili da iz Killzone 3 izbace što je više moguće psovki, kao, okej je da se puca, ubija i diže u zrak, ali ne valja da se pritom i kune...

Джон Рейнольдс

To je general Kurtz odavno primetio.
America can't protect you, Allah can't protect you... And the KGB is everywhere.

#Τζούτσε

Meho Krljic


zakk

http://sunshinepeople.tumblr.com/post/597659536/juergen-teller-weve-got-the-louvre-to

Ovo bi zapravo moglo i na Cornelijusovu temu "Izložbe koje sam posetio" :>
Why shouldn't things be largely absurd, futile, and transitory? They are so, and we are so, and they and we go very well together.

Meho Krljic

Prelepo. Sad me je sramota što ja u Luvru nisam uradio ništa slično  :lol:

crippled_avenger

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crippled_avenger

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Meho Krljic

Simpatično. Pogotovo Spajdermen.

Nego, ako ikoga zanima moja nesistematska analiza prve decenije trećeg milenijuma vezana za (američku) strip-industriju, evo je: analiza.

crippled_avenger

Meni ovaj Spajdi deluje kao hit.
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Meho Krljic

To je gotovo neizbežno. Ipak je u pitanju nastavak/ reboot najuspešnije filmske superherojske franšize do danas. Ali da li će biti i dobar film, to ćemo videti.

crippled_avenger

Ja nekako slutim da hoće. Mislim da je glumačka podela dobra, mislim da je ovaj reditelj interesantan.

U to ime jedan mali poklon za tebe...

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Meho Krljic

Miruj, srce moje ludo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

crippled_avenger

Srećom si vegetarijanac, da si unosio meso, sad bi već bio u Urgentnom na ugradnji stenta.
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crippled_avenger

Bruce Willis indicated to Access Hollywood this weekend that filming on "The Expendables" sequel seems to be kicking off sooner rather than later.

"Apparently it's going to happen this year... As far as I know, barring any unforeseen circumstances, but yeah, I would love to be a part of it" said Willis who cameos in the original film and who is tipped to serve as the villain in the next one.

Meanwhile filmmaker Sheldon Lettich has indicated (via The Van Damme Fans) that Jean Claude Van Damme will be joining the next film, the Muscles from Brussels having rejected an offer to feature in the first film.

However, if he does join then there's a condition - "JC seems to be leaning towards appearing in the sequel, as far as I know...If Steven Seagal is not in the sequel. From what I've heard it, [Steven] Seagal won't be, not because of Sly, but because of producer Avi Lerner, who had a few bad experiences with Steven" said Lettich.

Update (10:46am): Lettich explains that two separate quotes have been taken out of context - "My statement was two completely different and unrelated sentences. In the first one I said Van Damme was leaning towards doing the movie. In the second sentence I led with the word "if," meaning that if Seagal is not in the movie, it's not because of Sly's decision but because of Avi Lerner's. Nowhere was JC's name mentioned in the second sentence, because his participation is completely unrelated to Seagal"
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crippled_avenger

Last week's reveal of the "Spider-Man" costume also revealed a potential change to the nature of the character to bring him more in line with the comics - mechanical webshooters.

Talking with MTV News, actress Emma Stone confirmed that "it's a device" in regards to the metallic objects seen attached to Peter Parker's wrists in the official photo that premiered last week.

Sam Raimi's films featuring the character had the webshooters be organic creations that came about as the result of the spider bite mutation. The comics have reportedly employed both techniques at different points.
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Meho Krljic

Divne vesti, sve redom. Mehanički webšuteri umesto organskih, Van Dam u Ekspendabls 2... prelepo.

Father Jape

Blijedi čovjek na tragu pervertita.
To je ta nezadrživa napaljenost mladosti.
Dušman u odsustvu Dušmana.

crippled_avenger

Mark Bailey has been hired to pen a script based on Marvel Comics' "Black Panther" reports Heat Vision.

The Black Panther was the first modern African-American superhero. Created in 1966, he uses a heart-shaped herb that grants the person who consumes it enhanced strength, agility, and perception.

The project has a long development history, Wesley Snipes was attached at one point while Djimon Hounsou is voicing the character in an upcoming animated mini-series.

Bailey recently adapted Monte Reel's non-fiction book "The Last of the Tribe", a project that "The Bourne Identity" helmet Doug Liman was attached to last summer. No word on scheduling, though it'll likely be well after the release of "The Avengers" in 2012 and "Iron Man 3" in 2013.
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crippled_avenger

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crippled_avenger

Don Cheadle says Marvel is moving forward on plans to spin-off his "Iron Man 2" character James "Rhodey" Rhodes and his superhero alter ego "War Machine" into his own feature film.

"They're developing it now, they're working on that. I think they've hired a writer, so we'll see how it goes. It would be a lot of fun" the actor told MTV News while attending the Sundance Film Festival.

Don't expect Rhodes to appear in "The Avengers", Cheadle saying "I don't think he shows up...I think he's kind of a lone wolf."
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crippled_avenger

Out doing press for "Gnomeo and Juliet", Scottish actor James McAvoy has spoken in detail about his role as Professor X in the upcoming 60's prequel "X-Men: First Class" and more specifically how it differs from Patrick Stewart's take on the character in the other films.

McAvoy dropped the following quote to Cinema Blend about his approach to the character:

"You look at the kind of main, defining characteristics of Professor X, of Charlie Boy, and you go, 'Alright, he's selfless. He's a saint. He's sexless, it seems. He's egoless. He's all about other people. He's all about bettering the world and mutantkind and humankind.' And so you kind of try and flip that on its head. You don't make him an evil person, or anything like that, but you make him ego-driven, women-chasing, he likes a good drink. He's not the reluctant leader that you kind of want all heroes to be. He actually kind of wants to be in charge, you know what I mean? And all of those things, just to kind of show a journey. So by the end of the movie he's some way towards becoming Patrick Stewart['s version of the character], rather than just having the same guy at the beginning."

McAvoy also confirmed that Wolverine doesn't appear in the film, and that initially the character was going to be bald, but the studio vetoed the idea. Presently they're doing reshoots with three key scenes in particular being worked on - a lot of underwater scenes shot last week, some tweaking of the final scene featuring him and Magneto, and a scene set on a boat.
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crippled_avenger

Two weeks after it seemed nobody wanted it, NBC has announced that it's picking up "Boston Legal" creator David E. Kelley's attempt to re-launch "Wonder Woman" on the small screen reports The Live Feed.

Warner Bros. TV pitched Kelley's script to several networks earlier this month but many rejected it including NBC who "couldn't commit to the type of license fee that the studio was seeking in order to do the show Kelley had envisioned" according to Deadline.

What changed is Kelley's new legal drama for the network "Harry's Law". The Kathy Bates-led show premiered to a healthy 11 million viewers, giving NBC its biggest non-Olympics audience in the Monday 10pm slot in more than a year.

Now, the executives have decide to give it a shot. Kelley's take reimagines Wonder Woman aka Diana Prince as a vigilante crime fighter in L.A. who is "also a successful corporate executive and a modern woman trying to balance all of the elements of her extraordinary life."
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Meho Krljic

Ja u Kelleyja imam dosta poverenja.. mada Wonder Woman baš i ne volim preterano. Videt ćemo.

crippled_avenger

Naročito u R. Kellyja :)
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lou benny

put duha sa sekirom je zaobilazni put

Meho Krljic

I posle se pitaju što ih smatraju za retrogradne snage ovog društva...


crippled_avenger

Kevin Tancharoen is shooting a live action 'Mortal Kombat' digital short film series to be available this spring through online digital retailers.



Director Kevin Tancharoen, who helmed the 2009 Fame dance movie re-make, is shooting a new live action Mortal Kombat digital short film series this February in Vancouver, Canada. The series will delve deep into the history of popular video game characters like Scorpion, Johnny Cage and Liu Kang. The videos will be available this spring through online digital retailers from Warner Bros. Digital Distribution.

With game developer NetherRealm Studios readying the first stereoscopic 3D Mortal Kombat game for publisher Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment (WBIE), gamers will get new insight into some of the key characters from the violent fighting game franchise. More details on the series, including the actors who will step into these iconic roles, will be announced soon.

Tancharoen connected with other Mortal Kombat fans by directing the unofficial live action fan short, Mortal Kombat: Rebirth, which garnered over 10 million views online. That video paved the way for this new digital series, which will help promote the new Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 game that ships April 19.

Warner Bros. is also developing a big screen reboot for the Mortal Kombat film franchise. The new film is expected to take a more mature approach to the source material than the first two movies. It's also a prime candidate for a 3D adaptation on the big screen, as recent video game translation Resident Evil: Afterlife 3D showed. Tancharoen has expressed interest in filming the new movie, but first up for the director is this short film series.

Before recent big screen translations of video games like Jerry Bruckheimer's Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time earned over $335 million worldwide in 2010 for Disney, Mortal Kombat was one of the first true examples of a game franchise crossing over successfully into Hollywood.

Director Paul W.S. Anderson, whose 2010 Resident Evil: Afterlife 3D for Sony Pictures grossed over $296 million globally, directed the first Mortal Kombat movie for New Line Cinema. That film was the first theatrical video game blockbuster, earning over $122 million at the global box office in 1995. After Anderson left for other projects, Mortal Kombat: Annihilation earned only $51 million globally in 1997.

"I'd love to see another movie but I'd be really cautious," said Boon. "I wasn't crazy about the second Mortal Kombat movie. If they make another one, I'd want to make sure it has the quality of the first one. And it'd be exciting to see a Mortal Kombat movie in 3D."

Mortal Kombat spawned two televisions series (Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm and Mortal Kombat: Conquest) and an animated prequel Mortal Kombat: The Journey Begins. There was even a live touring stage show during its heyday.

Now 19 years old, Mortal Kombat is one of the most celebrated video game franchises of all time. It also has its place in history as one of the most violent game franchises, which ushered in a wave of Congressional hearings when it was first released in 1992 on Sega Genesis.

"It was a different era back then," said Ed Boon, the creator of Mortal Kombat and the creative director of NetherRealm Studios. "Games were made in a different way and they weren't as sophisticated as they are now. Mortal Kombat was the first game where you saw real characters and real blood."

Boon said that now violence and blood are commonplace in games. And there are games that have surpassed Mortal Kombat in terms of violence. In fact, the last Mortal Kombat game was rated Teen and aimed at a broader audience.

"It's expected that Mortal Kombat games have violence, but I don't think you can shock anyone after doing eight games," said Boon. "When we do it, it might be more realistic because the technology is more sophisticated."
This new game, the ninth in the franchise, is a reboot of the series and returns to the Mature-rated blood and "Fatalities" that fans have come to love.

Boon said that Hollywood films have played a role in the on-screen action gamers have come to expect in the fighting franchise.

"A lot of the fatalities that we had in the beginning that made the game infamous came from movies," said Boon. "Things like pulling a still-beating heart out of your foe came from Hong Kong action movies. We watch a lot of movies and when we see something that stands out we try to add it to the game."

Boon said the new game is trying to recapture that original excitement.

"The goals for this Mortal Kombat was to repeat the first three games in terms of the 2D gameplay and the Mature-rated presentation and to have as deep as a fighting engine as we can," said Boon. "Adding Stereo 3D brings a more immersive visual experience to the franchise. The game plays the same, but you have more layers of visuals between the characters and the camera to take advantage of."

Outside of the new digital video series, Boon said WBIE will take a very aggressive approach to downloadable content once the game ships by adding new characters to the roster for players to download and play with.

This will be the first Mortal Kombat game from WBIE. The franchise was previously owned by Midway Games, which went bankrupt in February 2009.
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crippled_avenger

"Deadwood" creator David Milch has signed on to adapt the noir-style PS3 video game "Heavy Rain" into a feature for Unique Features reports Variety.

Selling well over a million copies since its release, the procedural-themed game has users playing four different characters involved to different extents in the hunt for the Origami Killer, a serial child murderer who drowns his victims several days after he abducts them.

The characters include a divorced father of the most recent abductee who lost his first child in an accident years before and suffers from black outs, a gruff private investigator looking into the killings with the help of a prostitute, a female reporter who becomes close with the father, and a whip-smart FBI agent with a drug habit and hi-tech glasses that produce a virtual computer interface even more elaborate than those seen in "Minority Report".

The game has proven a big hit with critics and users with its unique gameplay which makes it more like a complex interactive movie with multiple variations on the story depending upon the player's choices. A lot of money went into the production values as well with actors like Pascal Langdale and Leon Ockenden voicing and doing motion capture work for the production.

Milch will start writing "Rain" once he's finished work on the first season of HBO's horseracing series "Luck". Bob Shaye and Michael Lynne are producing while Unique has a first look deal with Warner Bros. Pictures.
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