Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides is the fourth installment of the much acclaimed pirate movie series. It tells the story of Jack Sparrow's quest which leads him to the Fountain of Youth. I've gotten the opportunity to watch the 3D version of it at the cinema last week so here is my take on it...
Tuesday 24 May 2011
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides Review
Author: r.awr
| Posted at: 12:01 |
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Friday 20 May 2011
Little Vader vs Little Thor
Author: r.awr
| Posted at: 19:13 |
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Music Video: The Black Eyed Peas - Don't Stop The Party
Author: r.awr
| Posted at: 01:04 |
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Music Video: Beyoncé - Run The World (Girls)
Author: r.awr
| Posted at: 00:41 |
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Thursday 19 May 2011
Forbes Celebrity Top 100: Oprah Toppled
Author: r.awr
| Posted at: 07:39 |
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This celebrity must be one hell of a monster to be knocking Oprah off her perch, giving her the shock of her life most probably. This Forbes list ranks the most powerful people in the entertainment business this year through not only their earnings but also their ginormous influence which includes the net space.
Change Your Name To "Big Mac" Already!
Author: r.awr
| Posted at: 07:16 |
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Donald A. Gorske (born November 28, 1953) of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin is an American world record holder and "Big Mac enthusiast". He is best known for having eaten over 25,000 Big Mac hamburgers from the U.S. fast food chain McDonald's in his lifetime, subsequently winning a place in the 2006 Guinness Book of Records. He claims the Big Mac constitutes 90% of his total solid food intake. He is featured in the documentaries Super Size Me (2004) and Don Gorske: Mac Daddy (2005). He is the author of 22,477 Big Macs (2008).
Wednesday 18 May 2011
New Earth
Author: r.awr
| Posted at: 11:42 |
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A rocky alien planet called Gliese 581d may be the first known world beyond Earth capable of supporting life as we know it, a new study suggests.
Astronomers performing a new atmospheric-modeling study have found that the planet likely lies in the "habitable zone" of its host star — that just-right range of distances that allow liquid water to exist. The alien world could be Earth-like in key ways, harboring oceans, clouds and rainfall, according to the research.
Astronomers performing a new atmospheric-modeling study have found that the planet likely lies in the "habitable zone" of its host star — that just-right range of distances that allow liquid water to exist. The alien world could be Earth-like in key ways, harboring oceans, clouds and rainfall, according to the research.
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