*_I rewrote one sentence which was clearly wrong. I apology for that.
_______ 12/16 Sunday________
That has been my believing for over few decades, and one blogger in Japan expressed same thing as my vision of it.
We enjoy movies even not for watching often.
Ironically I do not like so much human dramas, already too much dramas in my life and my friend`s life.
I love movies as a showing the sense of other spiritual beings what and how they live on their world at different dimension, then I love to feel how those beings relates with us as the human being.
I hope Universal Origin Root God takes my point to understand that how both love to know the world of each others.
Do we?
_______ 12/16 Sunday________
That has been my believing for over few decades, and one blogger in Japan expressed same thing as my vision of it.
We enjoy movies even not for watching often.
Ironically I do not like so much human dramas, already too much dramas in my life and my friend`s life.
I love movies as a showing the sense of other spiritual beings what and how they live on their world at different dimension, then I love to feel how those beings relates with us as the human being.
I hope Universal Origin Root God takes my point to understand that how both love to know the world of each others.
Do we?
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‘The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey’ Five Film Facts
By Adam Pockross | Movie Talk – Fri, Dec 14, 2012 3:38 PM ESTMartin Freeman in "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey". Photo courtesy of New Line.More than a decade ago, before Peter Jackson unveiled his "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy, millions of diehard J.R.R. Tolkien fans waited with tempered anticipation, just waiting to pounce on Jackson for any mistreatment of their beloved text. Three films, seventeen Oscars, and over three billion dollars in box office receipts later, those same fans can hardly stand to wait another moment for the LOTR prequel, "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey". And starting today, they won't have to. We all know "The Hobbit" will be another great adventure, but here are Five Facts about the film you might not know.Read More »‘The Hobbit’ sets December box office record with $13 million midnight opening
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By Meriah Doty | Movie Talk – Wed, Dec 12, 2012 4:08 PM ESTBilbo Baggins, left, and W.N. Bilbo (Photo: Warner Bros./ DreamWorks Pictures)
Bilbo Baggins and W.N. Bilbo have a little bit more in common than just their moniker. Played by Martin Freeman in "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" and James Spader in "Lincoln," respectively, these Bilbos are bold when they need to be, bewildered at times, and ultimately bent on bringing it on. Since their respective films are in theaters at the same time as of this weekend, Yahoo! Movies decided to pit them against each other in an ultimate face-off. See who wins in this battle of the Bilbos:Read More »Yahoo! Movies Giveaway: ‘Let Fury Have the Hour’ Poster Signed by Shepard Fairey
By Philip Yu | Movie Talk – Wed, Dec 12, 2012 3:11 PM ESTIn a time of global challenges, big questions and by-the-numbers politics, meet the counter-culture artists, writers, thinkers and musicians who have gone underground to re-imagine the world.Writer/director Antonino D'Ambrosio unites 50 powerful, of-the-moment voices -- from street artist Shepard Fairey to rapper Chuck D to playwright Eve Ensler to musicians Tom Morello and Billy Bragg to novelist Edwidge Danticat to filmmaker John Sayles to comic Lewis Black - who share personal and powerful tales of how they transformed anger and angst into provocative art and ideas.Mix-mastered with historical footage, animation and performances, D'Ambrosio presents a visceral portrait of a generation looking to re-jigger a system that has failed to address the most pressing problems of our times... or human potential.'Let Fury Have the Hour' will be in select theaters on Friday, December 14. To celebrate, we're doing a giveaway! Three grand prize winners will each receive an exclusive 'Let Fury Have the Hour' poster, signed by artist Shepard Fairey, and a copy of the book that inspired the film. Here's how to enter:Three female Rebel pilots were discharged from ‘Return of the Jedi’
By Bryan Enk | Movie Talk – Wed, Dec 12, 2012 2:36 PM ESTPhoto: Star Wars Aficionado MagazineThe Rebel Alliance now seems a little bit less like a galactic Boys Club.The final battle against the Death Star in "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi" (1983) used to have a bit more of a woman's touch as it's been revealed that there were actually three female Rebel pilots taking on TIE Fighters and Star Destroyers as they waited for Han Solo and the gang to blow up the shield generator bunker on Endor (ah, old war stories!).Read More »Exclusive: ‘G.I. Joe: Retaliation’ trailer shows The Rock, Bruce Willis, and London’s destruction
By Matt McDaniel | Movie Talk – Wed, Dec 12, 2012 12:16 PM ESTScreen Actors Guild Award nominations announced: ‘Lincoln,’ ‘Les Miserables’ & ‘Silver Linings Playbook’ lead
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HUGH JACKMAN / Jean Valjean - "LES MISÉRABLES" (Universal
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