Javed and Arun are members of a special task force that combats drug trafficking. Their ... more
main target is a notorious drug lord called KKV. After a tense encounter, they do succeed in arresting him, but KKV, with his powerful connection manages to get acquitted in court. Javed entire life revolves around his four motherless children. Into this idyllic existence, comes a dastardly ambush; a sudden and cruel burst of gun fire that kills Javed. Arun is devastated. He decides that from now on he will look after Javed's orphaned children. But the children hate him and refuse to have anything to do with him. In sheer desperation, he turns to Geeta a loud and talkative rustic girl whom Javed had befriended. Geeta comes home with Arun and wins over the children. And then, one day as he tails KKV to a nightclub, Arun sees him dancing with a stunningly sex woman. It's Geeta! Shocked out of his wits, he rushes home and angrily confronts Geeta. She burst into tears and swears she was at home all the while. Arun is confused but all the more determined to solve the mystery and get to the truth.
Advantages: Excellent journalism and phoography. High quality production. Disadvantages: Slightly expensive, but even that is stretching it.
INTRODUCTION
There have been a number of magazines that have plopped through my letterbox over the years ? National Geographic, The Economist and What HiFi amongst them - but none of them have had the enduring appeal of Haymarket Publications? cerebral football magazine ? FourFourTwo (Drat. There go half of you already!) I have been an Arsenal season ticket holder for over ten years now and am a regular contributor to one of the fanzines (Oh well, that?s another batch of you alienated).
However, despite proudly wearing the club colours, I am first and foremost a football fan and enjoy reading football literature (Stop sniggering, that is NOT an oxymoron). FourFourTwo (FFT) is without doubt the closest thing to a ?thinking man?s? football magazine. For those not of a football-minded disposition (well done for staying ...
Hishyeness 07.09.2009
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Four Four Two
Advantages: funny, not predictable, great acting Disadvantages: violence
I like Christmas and watching this film was getting used to it hat Christmas is coming soon. The Four Christmases is a romantic comedy made in 2008 starring Reese Witherspoon and Vince Vaughn. The film was directed by Seth Gordon. He debuted as a film director in The King of Kong: A Fistful Of Quarters. Previously he worked as film editor and producer. The classification of Four Christmases is 12 years and over. The running time is 88 minutes.
Main Cast:
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Reese Witherspoon ? Kate
Vince Vaughn ? Brad McVie
Mary Steenburgen ? Marilyn (Kate?s mother)
Jon Voight ? Creighton (Kate?s father)
Sissy Spacek ? Paula (Brad?s mother)
Robert Duval ? Howard McVie (Brad?s father)
The Plot:
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Both Kate and Brad come from families where the parents got divorced. They meet in a bar and soon realise that they have a lot in ...
Advantages: Brilliant main actors, great storyline, fun festive film Disadvantages: Lack of chemistry between Vaughn and Witherspoon, most of comedy in trailers, got a bit silly
Brad and Kate are a happily in love couple who enjoy having fun without the responsibilities of marriage or children. For three years they've successfully managed to dodge the unwelcome Christmas season usually spent with family and have jetted off to many exotic locations. This year, having told each set of divorced parents that they won't be able to make Christmas again due to important charity work, they excitedly pack their bags ready for a hot Christmas in Fiji together. But arriving at the airport they find that their flight has been cancelled due to bad weather. When a news reporter interviews them, their families find out where they are and Brad and Kate both get phone calls inviting them round for the holidays. Doom falls upon them at the prospect of visiting four parents on Christmas day.
And each visit is just as bad as ...
frankiefromings13 31.07.2009
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FourFourTwo places the power of the football management into your hands by allowing you to manage your team, your way. It is all about you winning when all the professional managers out there are loosing. It's about the players, the club, the preparation, the match and the result, the story, skill, and emotion of football. Inspire your team to new heights, cope with the demanding press, challenge for cup and league honours. In addition, you become a footballing managing legend not a statistician. There are five modes of play, Free Play, in which you take the reigns of your favourite club and try to prove that you are the best person for the job; Career, in which you rise from the obscurity of non-league football to managing a Champions League-winning side; Classic Mode, which allows you to relive one of the golden seasons of the early 80s--the 81/82 season (81/82 season data includes all the players etc, from the English, Scottish, Italian, French and German top league clubs); Legends Mode, in which Terry Venables has selected his 20 greatest club sides and they're all together in this legendary fantasy season; and Challenge Mode: Take the reigns a team that are bottom of the table with just three games to go and help them reach the promised land of safety. There's also all the usual assortment of multi-player options.