Hancock 2008 (Part-3/5)

Hancock 2008

Also Known As: John Hancock, Tonight He Comes, Tonight, He Comes.
Production Status: Released
Genres: Action/Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Romance and Science Fiction/Fantasy.
Running Time: 1 hr. 32 min.
Release Date: July 2nd, 2008 (wide)
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for some intense sequences of sci-fi action and violence and language.
Production Co.: Weed Road Pictures, Forward Pass, Inc., Overbrook Entertainment, Relativity Media, ISolve Inc., Mario s Catering, Sony Pictures Scoring Stage, Pacific Title & Art Studio, Technicolor Digital Intermediates, Sony Pictures Imageworks, Inc.

There are heroes … there are superheroes … and then there’s Hancock. With great power comes great responsibility – everyone knows that – everyone, that is, but Hancock. Edgy, sarcastic and misunderstood, the well-intentioned heroics might get the job done Hancock and save countless lives, but always seem to leave jaw-dropping damage in their wake. Continue reading Hancock 2008 (Part-3/5)

Hancock 2008 (Part-2/5)

Hancock 2008

Also Known As: John Hancock, Tonight He Comes, Tonight, He Comes.
Production Status: Released
Genres: Action/Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Romance and Science Fiction/Fantasy.
Running Time: 1 hr. 32 min.
Release Date: July 2nd, 2008 (wide)
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for some intense sequences of sci-fi action and violence and language.
Production Co.: Weed Road Pictures, Forward Pass, Inc., Overbrook Entertainment, Relativity Media, ISolve Inc., Mario s Catering, Sony Pictures Scoring Stage, Pacific Title & Art Studio, Technicolor Digital Intermediates, Sony Pictures Imageworks, Inc.

There are heroes … there are superheroes … and then there’s Hancock. With great power comes great responsibility – everyone knows that – everyone, that is, but Hancock. Edgy, sarcastic and misunderstood, the well-intentioned heroics might get the job done Hancock and save countless lives, but always seem to leave jaw-dropping damage in their wake. Continue reading Hancock 2008 (Part-2/5)

Hancock 2008 (Part-1/5)

Hancock 2008

Also Known As: John Hancock, Tonight He Comes, Tonight, He Comes.
Production Status: Released
Genres: Action/Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Romance and Science Fiction/Fantasy.
Running Time: 1 hr. 32 min.
Release Date: July 2nd, 2008 (wide)
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for some intense sequences of sci-fi action and violence and language.
Production Co.: Weed Road Pictures, Forward Pass, Inc., Overbrook Entertainment, Relativity Media, ISolve Inc., Mario s Catering, Sony Pictures Scoring Stage, Pacific Title & Art Studio, Technicolor Digital Intermediates, Sony Pictures Imageworks, Inc.

There are heroes … there are superheroes … and then there’s Hancock. With great power comes great responsibility – everyone knows that – everyone, that is, but Hancock. Edgy, sarcastic and misunderstood, the well-intentioned heroics might get the job done Hancock and save countless lives, but always seem to leave jaw-dropping damage in their wake. Continue reading Hancock 2008 (Part-1/5)

Three Stooges (1934) – Men in Black

Three Stooges (1934) - Men in Black

Directed by: Raymond McCarey
Produced by: Jules White
Written by: Felix Adler, Starring Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard.

Men in Black is the third short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959.

The trio play medical school graduates whose only credentials are that they had the highest temperatures in their class. They are hired as doctors at the “Los Arms Hospital” only because they have been in their senior class for too many years. The new graduates at the hospital are warned by the superintendent that three of them (the Stooges) are “not overly bright,” but that their identities will be concealed as long as they promise to devote their lives to “the glorious cause of duty and humanity”, which prompts the three to step forward and thank him profusely for not letting their identities be known. Continue reading Three Stooges (1934) – Men in Black

WWE – Raw (06.14.2010 Part-5/5)

WWE - Raw (06.14.2010 Part-5/5)

WWE SmackDown is a TV professional wrestling World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). From 2010 [update] Syfy broadcast in the United States as WWE Friday Night SmackDown. The show’s name is also used to refer to the SmackDown brand, in which WWE employees are assigned to work and perform in this program, other program and currently the Raw brand. It is currently the only television network to SmackDown, though at one point also included Velocity WWE wrestling SmackDown.

Since its launch in 1999, SmackDown broadcast on Thursday nights, but on September 9, 2005, the show moved to Friday night. The show originally premiered on U.S. television network UPN on August 26, 1999, but after the merger of UPN and the World Bank, began airing on The CW SmackDown in 2006. The show ran on the CW network for two years until it announced that it would move to MyNetworkTV in October 2008. Syfy Smackdown moved to the October 1, 2010 (more information can be seen further down this page.)

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WWE – Raw (06.14.2010 Part-4/5)

WWE – Raw (06.14.2010 Part-4/5)

WWE SmackDown is a TV professional wrestling World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). From 2010 [update] Syfy broadcast in the United States as WWE Friday Night SmackDown. The show’s name is also used to refer to the SmackDown brand, in which WWE employees are assigned to work and perform in this program, other program and currently the Raw brand. It is currently the only television network to SmackDown, though at one point also included Velocity WWE wrestling SmackDown.

Since its launch in 1999, SmackDown broadcast on Thursday nights, but on September 9, 2005, the show moved to Friday night. The show originally premiered on U.S. television network UPN on August 26, 1999, but after the merger of UPN and the World Bank, began airing on The CW SmackDown in 2006. The show ran on the CW network for two years until it announced that it would move to MyNetworkTV in October 2008. Syfy Smackdown moved to the October 1, 2010 (more information can be seen further down this page.)

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WWE – Raw (06.14.2010 Part-3/5)

WWE – Raw (06.14.2010 Part-3/5)

WWE SmackDown is a TV professional wrestling World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). From 2010 [update] Syfy broadcast in the United States as WWE Friday Night SmackDown. The show’s name is also used to refer to the SmackDown brand, in which WWE employees are assigned to work and perform in this program, other program and currently the Raw brand. It is currently the only television network to SmackDown, though at one point also included Velocity WWE wrestling SmackDown.

Since its launch in 1999, SmackDown broadcast on Thursday nights, but on September 9, 2005, the show moved to Friday night. The show originally premiered on U.S. television network UPN on August 26, 1999, but after the merger of UPN and the World Bank, began airing on The CW SmackDown in 2006. The show ran on the CW network for two years until it announced that it would move to MyNetworkTV in October 2008. Syfy Smackdown moved to the October 1, 2010 (more information can be seen further down this page.)

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WWE – Raw (06.14.2010 Part-2/5)

WWE – Raw (06.14.2010 Part-2/5)

WWE SmackDown is a TV professional wrestling World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). From 2010 [update] Syfy broadcast in the United States as WWE Friday Night SmackDown. The show’s name is also used to refer to the SmackDown brand, in which WWE employees are assigned to work and perform in this program, other program and currently the Raw brand. It is currently the only television network to SmackDown, though at one point also included Velocity WWE wrestling SmackDown.

Since its launch in 1999, SmackDown broadcast on Thursday nights, but on September 9, 2005, the show moved to Friday night. The show originally premiered on U.S. television network UPN on August 26, 1999, but after the merger of UPN and the World Bank, began airing on The CW SmackDown in 2006. The show ran on the CW network for two years until it announced that it would move to MyNetworkTV in October 2008. Syfy Smackdown moved to the October 1, 2010 (more information can be seen further down this page.)

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WWE – Raw (06.14.2010 Part-1/5)

WWE – Raw (06.14.2010 Part-1/5)

WWE SmackDown is a TV professional wrestling World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). From 2010 [update] Syfy broadcast in the United States as WWE Friday Night SmackDown. The show’s name is also used to refer to the SmackDown brand, in which WWE employees are assigned to work and perform in this program, other program and currently the Raw brand. It is currently the only television network to SmackDown, though at one point also included Velocity WWE wrestling SmackDown.

Since its launch in 1999, SmackDown broadcast on Thursday nights, but on September 9, 2005, the show moved to Friday night. The show originally premiered on U.S. television network UPN on August 26, 1999, but after the merger of UPN and the World Bank, began airing on The CW SmackDown in 2006. The show ran on the CW network for two years until it announced that it would move to MyNetworkTV in October 2008. Syfy Smackdown moved to the October 1, 2010 (more information can be seen further down this page.)

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Katy Perry – Teenage Dream

Katy Perry - Teenage Dream

Katy Perry – Teenage Dream Lyrics:

You think I’m pretty
Without any make-up on
You think I’m funny
When I tell the puch line wrong
I know you get me
So I’ll let my walls come down, down

Before you met me
I was a wreck
But things were kinda heavy
You brought me to life
Now every February
You’ll be my valentine, valentine

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