Movie Review : Max Payne Get $18 Million??
Max Payne is a 2008 action film based on the 2001 video game of the same name. The film was directed by John Moore and stars Mark Wahlberg in the title role. The film was released on October 16, 2008 in Australia, one day prior to the United States release date.
Critical reception
The film has received generally mixed-to-negative reviews. The film currently has an 18% "rotten" rating at Rotten Tomatoes, based on 70 reviews, and a consensus opinion that "While it boasts some stylish action, Max Payne suffers severely from an illogical plot and overdirection." Tom Long noted that the film may be the worst of the year.Louise Keller said "the most striking element is the production design..."Bruce Paterson wrote for the Australian Film Critics Association and Cinephilia that "Mark Wahlberg is terrific in hard-bitten roles", but in a reference to the Valkyries concluded "it could have done...
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G1 Android Phone With 1.5 Million Preorders
More than 1.5 million people in the US have pre-ordered Google's first mobile phone.
The device, known as the G1, is made by HTC, and will be available on the T-Mobile network. It runs Android, an operating system designed partially by Google that aims to bring the desktop computing experience to mobile devices. The G1 gives one-touch access to popular Google online services, such as its email service, YouTube video-sharing site and Google Maps.
The G1 features a touchscreen and a slide-out Qwerty keyboard, as well as internet browsing via 3G and Wi-Fi, music downloads, and the ability to buy and install additional software, programs and games on the phone from the Android Market application store.
Although some technology experts have suggested that the estimate of 1.5 million pre-orders is too high, there's little doubt that expectations of the G1 are high ahead of its launch. First...
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20 Millions Not To Play
By Saving A Sketch, You Agree To Our Terms and ConditionsAfter a text message to ESPN's Ed Werder, many people speculate that Brett Favre will accept an offer from the Green Bay Packers to stay retired.
I WILL SAY ONE THING: IF BRETT FAVRE ACCEPTS THIS OFFER HE IS A P*SSY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Will Ferrell Turns Down 29 Milion
By Saving A Sketch, You Agree To Our Terms and ConditionsStep Brothers star, Will Ferrell has turned down $29m to star in a sequel to Elf.
He said: "I was offered $29 million for a sequel, but I never liked it. It does seem a lot of money for a guy to wear tights. It's insane. But it wasn't difficult to turn down. I remember asking myself could I withstand the criticism when it's bad and they say, 'He only did the sequel for the money.
"I decided I wouldn't be able to. I didn't want to erase all the good work I've done, but you watch - I'll do some sequel in the future that's c**p."
Will also ruled out starring in a sequel to Old School, which saw him play an overgrown student alongside Vince Vaughn and Luke Wilson.
He insisted: "I wouldn't do another Old School. They put these rumors out there, but I would never be behind that one."
What!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!? Are you crazy!? No chance for Old School 2. Old School is only one of the greatest comedies of all time. Don't let Ferrel stop this one from happening. Bring in Owen Wilson, Ben Stiller, or move Artie Lang into a leading role but don't let Ferrell stop this movie from finding its way back into the theater.
Shame on you, Frank the Tank.
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WWE 1 Million Dollar Give Away!
By Saving A Sketch, You Agree To Our Terms and ConditionsThe World Wrestling Entertainment chairman, Vince McMahon, announced during last week’s “Monday Night Raw” that he would give away $1 million of his own wealth to viewers, but he didn’t specify when or how it would be distributed.
Details are WWE.com and your must preregister for a chance to win!
It is a brilliant plan to bring back the ratings and stimulate economic growth. Well, I guess the ratings part is true...I not sure about the economic growth statement, but it sounds good.
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