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Saturday, July 28, 2012

Step Up Revolution






                 Step Up Revolution is the fourth installment in the Step Up film series (Step Up, Step Up 2: The Streets and Step Up 3D) was released on July 27, 2012 in USA, Canada and the Netherlands, followed by Australia, UK, France and other European countries. Step Up Revolution opens August 1, 2012 in Philippines.


                 The story is about Emily Anderson (Kathryn McCormick) who went to Miami with aspirations of becoming a professional dancer but she fell in love to Sean (Ryan Guzman), who leads a dance crew called MOB. The MOB used their talent in protesting and save their dreams.

Cast

Kathryn McCormick as Emily Anderson
Ryan Guzman as Sean
Adam Sevani as Moose
Misha Gabriel as Eddie
Peter Gallagher as Bill Anderson
Stephen "tWitch" Boss as Jason
Chadd "Madd Chadd" Smith as Vlass
Tommy Dewey as Tripp
Rania Nina van Rooven as Penelope
Megan Boone as Claire
Sean Rahill as Iris
Phillip "Pacman" Chbeeb
Justin "Jet Li" Valles
Mari Koda as Kido
Nolan Padilla
Celestina Aladekoba
Brenda Morris as Neighborhood Kid/Dancers
Babbal Kumar as Dark Dance

             Last July 17, 2012 Motion Picture released the soundtrack of Step Up Revolution. Some of the soundtrack sung by the music megastar like Jennifer Lopez, Flo Rida, NeYo, Timbaland, Justin Bieber, Fergie, Pitbull and many more.




Sources: You Tube, IMDb


Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Gunman turns 'Batman' screening into real-life 'horror film'





The shooting unfolded inside a darkened theater packed with Batman fans, some in costume for the premiere of the movie Batman "The Dark Knight Rises" at Aurora, Colorado, USA Last July 19, 2012.



A law enforcement source working the investigation told CNN that the gunman walked into the movie theater after purchasing a ticket.

After the movie was under way, he went out a rear exit door, propping it open, and gathered weapons before re-entering through the door, the source said.

As he re-entered, he tossed in a canister before starting to shoot, according to a second law enforcement source involved in the investigation and several witnesses.

Screaming, panicked moviegoers scrambled to escape from the black-clad gunman, who shot at random as he walked up the theater's steps, witnesses said.

At least 12 people were killed in the rampage and 58 were injured, one fewer than earlier reported. Of those injured "nearly everyone was shot," Aurora Police Chief Dan Oates said, adding that a handful of people were hurt in the resulting chaos.

Ten of the victims were killed inside the theater while two others died at hospitals. As of Friday evening, the 10 bodies had been removed from the complex.



 The gunman named James Holmes  was wearing a ballistic helmet and protective gear for his legs, throat and groin, black gloves and a gas mask. He told police he was "the Joker," according to a federal law enforcement source with detailed knowledge of the investigation.


 He was charged with 24 counts of first-degree murder -- two counts for each of the 12 people killed in the shooting.

Twelve of the murder counts cite "deliberation," and 12 cite "extreme indifference" to the value of human life.

The 24-year-old former doctoral student also was charged with 116 counts of attempted murder -- two for each of the 58 moviegoers wounded in the attack. Finally, he was charged with one count of felony possession of explosive devices and one count related to the use of an assault weapon, a shotgun and a handgun during the incident.

The 142 counts are all in connection with the July 20 massacre in the Century Aurora 16 multiplex minutes into a midnight screening of "The Dark Knight Rises."


Shackled around his wrists and ankles, Holmes was escorted into Arapahoe County Courthouse by two sheriffs deputies. Five other sheriffs deputies were standing in the courtroom.

It's results of cancellation of other screening of Batman "The Dark Knight Rises".