Friday, May 6, 2011

Pacquiao vs Mosley


Report # 1

MMA Fighting will have live results of Manny Pacquiao vs. Shane Mosley fight card in Las Vegas on Saturday night.

Report # 2

Today's Coverage of Pacquiao vs Mosley
All times EDT.

    * Noon: The latest Pacquiao vs Mosley odds.
    * 2:30: Undercard preview.
    * 5pm: Live weigh-in results and coverage.
    * 6pm: Staff picks for Pacquiao vs Mosley.
    * 10pm: Friday Night Fights live results and coverage. I put this here since this is a Top Rank-promoted show on ESPN2 featuring Diego Magdaleno, Bernabe Concepcion and Mike Lee, but I figure this is going to be at least 25% infomercial for tomorrow's show.

We'll also have live coverage of Golden Boy's Solo Boxeo show on Telefutura at 11:35, main evented by Librado Andrade vs Aaron Pryor Jr.

Ryan Rhodes Talks About June 18 Fight with Saul "Canelo" Alvarez

Here's a five-minute interview with England's Ryan Rhodes, who is looking forward to his crack at Saul Alvarez on June 18. I still love, love, love that fight. Anyone who hasn't seen Rhodes in action should at least watch his 2009 fight with Brit warrior Jamie Moore.

Thor Reviews

Report # 1

Marvel’s Thor is the first of many comic book movies to be released this summer, and not only does it have to compete with them, there’s added pressure due to Marvel’s plans for The Avengers next summer.

With Iron Man already a hit with audiences, would Thor be good enough to earn its place in the Marvel universe, or would it be the bad egg of the bunch? Paramount recently screened the movie for press and critics and the good news for fans is, there’s not much bad news.

Here’s a spoiler-free collection of thoughts on the movie:

Report # 2

The Marvel universe moves into the cosmic realm with Thor, a burly slab of bombastic superhero entertainment that skitters just this side of kitschy to provide an introduction befitting the mighty god of thunder. It’s a noisy, universe-rattling spectacle full of sound and fury with a suitably epic design, solid digital effects and a healthy respect for the comic-book lore that turned a mythological Norse god into a founding member of the superhero team known as The Avengers. 
 
Report # 3

the first of many comic book adaptations this summer, a valiant super powered son in red cape is sent to Earth from on high by his wizened father. Sound familiar? No it's not Superman, although the man of steel obviously boasts a few similarities to this character. This is Thor, the mythical Norse god of thunder. More accurately, it's the Marvel Comics version of the legendary character.

That's right, they made a Thor movie. A big budget, bells and whistles, summer tent pole, visual effects driven spectacle with top tier talent all around. As a kid growing up in the 1980s on a steady diet of Marvel comics, this sort of thing was the unthinkable. I remember just pining away that one day - maybe one day! - Spider-Man (my favorite super hero) might get that kind of cinematic treatment. I tell you, young comic book fans of today truly don't know how great they have it. Cool stuff is everywhere - action figures, video games, web sites, etc. - as the very comic heroes of my youth now steer the pop culture ship in a way I always knew was possible, but never dreamed was actually probable. These films are the crown jewels that make the machine go. And when they work, they tend to work pretty well. Not perfect, but pretty well. "Thor" is no exception, as it drops in from the heavens, establishing a much-needed super-natural foothold in Marvel's emerging landmark multi-movie continuity.

The long-running Marvel comic book series on which the film is based casts the Norse god of thunder in a modern day super hero context. This means that Thor lives among all the other characters of the Marvel Universe - including Iron Man, Captain America, and the Hulk - often fighting alongside of them. He regularly travels back and forth from Earth to his celestial home of Asgard, home of the gods. Asgard is populated with all manor of colorful characters, including Thor's father Odin the king, his meddling evil brother Loki, the boisterous Warriors Three, and the warrior woman Sif. (All prominently featured in the movie.) As a founding member of the Avengers - a grouping of Earth's Mightiest Heroes - Thor must regularly balance his loyalties to the mere mortals with his royal duties in Asgard.

As a film, "Thor" is a satisfying summer ride. It's at times exciting, funny, and on the whole, well paced. As the title character, previously unknown Chris Hemsworth hits the scene in a big way, not only carrying the film, but also making the character his own. Anthony Hopkins plays the highfather Odin, who is forced to banish Thor to earth, separated from him empowering magic hammer, following an impetuous pre-emptive raid on their sworn enemies, the frost giants. Hopkins may be an overly obvious pick for the part, but he's nonetheless a good one for a role that requires a rare blend of warmth, stoicism, and gravitas. Natalie Portman and Stellen Skarsgard are also on hand to lend their star power to the proceedings, and both do a convincing job of selling the notion that this isn't merely a paycheck gig for them. It must be said, though, that Tom Hiddleston as Thor's duplicitous brother Loki does more dramatic heavy lifting than those two combined.

In light of the news that Kenneth Branagh would direct "Thor", there was hope that he would apply the kind of stately grandeur to the mythological realm of Asgard as he brought to the impressive lineup of Shakespearian films he helmed in the 1990s. While there are such moments in the finished picture, "Thor" is not driven by that brand of visual flair. Perhaps surprisingly, it is the earthbound sequences (in a small dust-swept town in New Mexico, to be more precise) where the movie really finds itself. Branagh casts aside his trademark symmetrical pageantry for these portions, embracing an effective utilitarian straightness in his approach. From time to time, he does employ ridiculously canted angles to otherwise dull establishing shots and whatnot, a probable explanation being that this is some sort of winking nod to the 1960s "Batman" television series with Adam West. Because he's directing a comic book super hero, perhaps? Whatever the case, if this is the extent of Branagh's indulgences in this film, it is certainly forgivable.

Less forgivable is the use of 3-D in this film. "Thor" boasts one of the single worst and most pointless 3-D conversions I've seen. The extra dimension serves no artistic purpose, and only succeeds in pulling the viewer out of the action, opposite of its intended purpose. The effect essentially visually deconstructs an already shakily rendered CG Asgard. The digital artifice of Odin's realm is made painfully apparent through the dim lenses of the disposable plastic glasses we keep being subjected to. (In this regard, it's going to be a long summer indeed.) Although I've only been able to preview the 3-D version, if you have a choice, save a few bucks, avoid this transparent cash-grab, and try "Thor" in glorious 2-D, the way Jack Kirby intended.

So, the good news is that the worst aspect of "Thor" (the 3-D) should be entirely avoidable. (Many theaters offer 2-D alternative screenings of 3-D films.) Whatever your situation, fear not, for long after the experience of being hammered by the frustratingly bad 3-D conversion has blown over, you'll be basking in the ethereal glow of this thunderously righteous film. Okay, maybe that's pushing it a bit, although this is a solid three-out-of-four-stars movie. On the Marvel movie scale, it's not as good as the first "Iron Man", but it's better than the still-enjoyable but thoroughly unnecessary "Iron Man 2". Let's just put it this way: Stay home and miss "Thor"? I say thee nay, mortal!

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

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Monday, May 2, 2011

Sexy Sharmistha in bikini

 Sharmistha, is a young model from West Bengal. At the age of 23 she has lot to promise and to expose also. Shramistha does not mind what is best in her, even though her body and body parts. She broke into scene when she appeared in Kingfisher Calendar .









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