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A movie about photography, story start from Makoto Segawa as a hopeless commercial photographer. Hating to compromise his artistry, his work is often rejected by the trite concerns of his commerce. One day he gets into a fight with an ad. exec. throws caution to the wind and decks the client with a punch. Makoto, on the other hand, was a poor nobody harbouring dreams of becoming a professional photographer.
A girl named Shizuru asks Makoto to take a picture of her. They grow close, and eventually become lovers. A small rainbow at a water fountain, soap bubbles in a laundromat, a blinking traffic signal, a bright balloon caught on a wire… Makoto’s mundane world becomes filled with small wonders. Regaining his passion to capture every moment of life, he launches himself back into photography.
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The inspiring basketball movies, starred by top veteran movie star, Samuel L. Jackson. Story start from Coach Ken Carter who took over an unruly team of Richmond, California basketball teams. Unlike other coach, Carter teaches them how to play and behave like a champions, inside and outside of the field. He forced them increase their academic, before hit the gym.
This motivation story are based on true story, carter idea getting his boys to get to college, get defensive action from both his boys and the parents. They claimed that he’s out of his mind, and way out of the league. Instead teaching how to dunk the ball, he’s teaching academic.
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Emma Watson Modeled for Burberry Fall/Winter 09 Collections, in these exposures, the adolescent actress appearance really chic and fashionable. Thanks to her act as Hermione in the Harry Potter films, she’s successfully decided by Burberry. These exposures are seized by fashion photographer Mario Testino in Westminster as you can see emma watson photos here.
Christopher Bailey, Creative Director of Burberry tells, “Having recognized and looked up to the adorable Emma Watson for rather a few time, visit the page about emma watson pics as she was the clear alternative for this campaign who like the figures she looks, has a classic sweetheart, a big role and an advance edge… Emma’s appeal, intellect and glorious sense of entertain attained the whole shoot sense like a picnic on the Thames River.”
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This is a remake movie from its legendary Karate Kid 1984, but its not about karate, its more kung-fu since its in China. Starring by Jackie Chan and Jaden Smith. The story is about the kid moves to China. Starting with 12-year-old Dre Parker (Jaden Smith) which could’ve been the most popular kid in Detroit, but his mother’s (Taraji P. Henson) latest career move has landed him in China. Dre has a tough time fitting in his with new surroundings – but it’s kind of his own damn fault. The first forty-five minutes of this three-day-long film present Dre as a prick who can’t get a break: he doesn’t pick up after himself, he doesn’t try and learn Chinese, he starts fights and obnoxiously hits on girls and, worst of all, blames his mother for ruining his life.
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The Losers

A B-minus edition of “The A-Team,” the comic-book adaptation “The Losers” drags you down to its level at gunpoint with its drooling fetishization of weaponry, its focus on Zoe Saldana in wee shorts, various and sundry assassinations designed with gamers in mind, and more rabid mistrust of the U.S. government and its freedom-destroying institutions than you’d find at a tea party fundraiser.
We’re about as far from the quasi-lefty “Bourne” franchise as a moviegoer can get. Here, when enemies or even collateral-damage bystanders are wiped out (sometimes with tranquilizer darts, more often with real bullets, though the film barely distinguishes between the two), it’s smirks and sub-James Bond-level wisecracks all around.
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