Friday, December 10, 2010

Analysis Of Donkeymails



This site is on of many sites that provide an opportunity to make money online. There are several programme : Paid To Click, Paid To Promote, Paid To Read Email, Paid To Review, Paid To Signup, Paid Toolbar (especially for Internet Explorer Browser) and many others.
The weakness of this site is the value of dollar that we can get is too small. for an example, Paid To Click only give the member 0,25 cent for maximum. It too small right?
But, there are many option here so if we be patient, we can get a lot of money too.

The minimal payment is only $ 0,1 if we use Liberty Reserve, if using Paypal, the minimum PO is $1. The payment is maximum 7 days since the day of withdraw.

I'm already become this site for 3 months, and I'm already get $ 1,8 with no refferal at all. Now i'm looking for some refferal, so I can get more money.

If anyone of you want to join this site, you can use this link above:

Join Donkeymails

My analysis : This site give us opportunity in making money online. But, to be success just be patient and don't be a lazy surfer.

There are also many site that similar like donkeymails : Jillsclickcorner, Youromail, Getpaidmail, and many others. Next time i'm gonna analyze another site that give us an opportunity like this.

Remember : "The key to be success in making money online is promotion and be patient". I hope you enjoy my explanation. Give comment for the improvement please.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Piranha 3D 2010



Well the much anticipated movie Piranha 3D has descended upon America. Its' release date was on August 20th, 2010.

I suspected It would be a big hit. It plays on peoples fears of this carnivorous creature. Piranhas are well known and feared for their teeth, razor sharp and capable of shredding flesh in seconds.

Piranhas have a reputation for being very violent, which is something reminiscent of how people viewed sharks at the time when the movie jaws was debuted. I remember being about 7yrs old when Jaws came to the theaters. I wouldn't go into the lake much less the ocean because of that movie. Since I've grown up I now love these kinds of movies if they are well made. If they are cheaply done, you can tell and they just seem cheesy.

Since my husband and I love these kind of movies, we were sure to go to the theater to see this one to get the full effect. Many times we just wait for a movie to come out on video, but this one has peaked my interest. And how better to see a 3D movie than on a big screen at the theater.

Piranha 3D - Movie Review

Okay, I finally got to see the movie, and let me just say WOW! If you are the type of person who doesn't like blood and guts,gore kind of movies then this movie is not for you. Because there is plenty of it. As expected for this type of film.

What I didn't expect however is that there would be so much nudity, mostly women, but in an unexpected scene, there was well let me just say too much man parts floating around. All of this I could have done without. I think it was totally unnecessary and would have been just as effective without it.

The special effects were quite good however, the CG piranha were done really well and did look like something out of prehistoric times. And the sheer number of them were staggering.

There were also some very beautiful scenes underwater at first before all the mayhem. Deep underwater cave scenes and such.

As far as the 3D part goes, some scenes did look quite good, however it didn't look like the 3D effect I thought they would. Nothing really seemed to jump out at me, or feel like I could reach out and touch it like I have experienced with other 3D movies.

I won't spoil it for anyone who wants to go see it but, I was a little bit disappointed. Too much nudity, not needed. And some of the gore scenes were too over the top. Maybe even a bit unbelievable. But then again a prehistoric piranha species that had been under a huge lake for thousands of years seems unrealistic as well. After all it is just a movie.

I don't think it was worth the price of admission and might even say that I probably would wait for the dvd. It was a good experience, but it left me feeling a little disappointed.

The story was fairly typical as well, Spring Break on a big lake, thousands of teenagers out to have a good time, not listening to law enforcement. A couple of people you hate so you don't mind when they meet their demise. And a young boy and his young siblings who manage to escape the bloodthirsty piranha.

If you don't mind the gore and the blatant nudity then you will probably like this movie. So go see it enjoy it.

The very last scene says it all, I think by that scene, there will be a Piranha 3D sequel.

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Sunday, November 14, 2010

INCEPTION (LEONARDO DI CAPRIO - 2010)





Visionary filmmaker Christopher Nolan (Memento, The Dark Knight) writes and directs this psychological sci-fi action film about a thief who possesses the power to enter into the dreams of others. Dom Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) doesn't steal things, he steals ideas. By projecting himself deep into the subconscious of his targets, he can glean information that even the best computer hackers can't get to. In the world of corporate espionage, Cobb is the ultimate weapon. But even weapons have their weakness, and when Cobb loses everything, he's forced to embark on one final mission in a desperate quest for redemption. This time, Cobb won't be harvesting an idea, but sowing one. Should he and his team of specialists succeed, they will have discovered a new frontier in the art of psychic espionage. They've planned everything to perfection, and they have all the tools to get the job done. Their mission is complicated, however, by the sudden appearance of a malevolent foe that seems to know exactly what they're up to, and precisely how to stop them. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi.

This is the most favorite movie for me until this day. I just wonder how the director can imagine the story that really complicated. I think we need to have a very - very mind idea to got this great story. From point 0 to 10, I'm sure that I'm gonna give 9 point for this Movie. Perfect.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

SALT (Angelina Jolie) 2010





Runtime: 1 hr. 31 min.
Genre: Action & Adventure, Mystery & Suspense
Theatrical Release: Jul 23, 2010 Wide

Synopsis: As a CIA officer, Evelyn Salt (Jolie) swore an oath to duty, honor and country. Her loyalty will be tested when a defector accuses her of being a... As a CIA officer, Evelyn Salt (Jolie) swore an oath to duty, honor and country. Her loyalty will be tested when a defector accuses her of being a Russian spy. Salt goes on the run, using all her skills and years of experience as a covert operative to elude capture. Salt's efforts to prove her innocence only serve to cast doubt on her motives, as the hunt to uncover the truth behind her identity continues and the question remains: "Who Is Salt?"--© Sony

Starring: Angelina Jolie, Liev Schreiber, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Daniel Olbrychski, August Diehl, Daniel Pearce, Andre Braugher, Olek Krupa, Cassidy Hinkle, Corey Stoll, Vladislav Koulikov, Olya Zueva, Kevin O'Donnell, Gaius Charles, Zach Shaffer, Albert Jones, Zoe Lister-Jones, Paul Juhn, Tika Sumpter, David Bishins, Yara Shahidi, Gary Wilmes, Jordan Lage, Jeremy Davidson, Michelle Ray Smith, Marion McCorry, Vladimir Tevlovski, Steve Cirbus, Roslyn Ruff, Jeb Brown, Lara Apponyi, Vitaliy Baganov, Peter Weireter, Ryan Shams, Colleen Werthmann, Liam Joynt, Victoria Cartagena, Armand Schultz, Ivo Velon, Kamar de los Reyes, Victor Slezak, Dionne Audain, Jalil Lynch, Mike Colter, Beverly Kirk, Barbara Harrison, Lynn C. Sanders, Theresa Caggiano, Nick Poltoranin, Vladimir Troitsky, Hristo Hristov, James Nuciforo, Jose L. Rodriguez, Avis Boone, Scotty Dillin, Alex Jones, Angelo Lopez, Stephen Breach, Mike Conneen, Gregory R. Kelly, Elizabeth Kaledin, Angel David, Frank Harts, Zoe Lister Jones

Director: Phillip Noyce
Screenwriter: Kurt Wimmer , Brian Helgeland
Producer: Lorenzo Di Bonaventura , Sunil Perkash
Studio: Sony Pictures

Data From Rotten Tomatoes



Analysis :
SALT is one of my favorite movies. From the beginning to the end of the story, I can’t guest what story will be showed. I always ask my self what’s next now. The action scene that displayed was not the same as another movie. Part of the story that shocked me is when Salt (Angelina Jolie) almost caught by another cop. In my mind: Salt will be interrogated by cop, and someone trapped her and she will make revenge to person who trapped her. But, as you know, my opinion is wrong. We can see that she keep running by jump to a truck. And finally she can escape perfectly. That’s why I said that I can’t guest the story at all. That’s just a small thing. Totally I can’t figure it out.
I can’t find the weakness of this movie. I like it, I really like it. Something that I don’t really like is when Salt run, it’s like she didn’t run fast. Maybe because I can’t see that she sweetie or what, I don’t know. Honestly I expect the ending was clearer. For me, the ending is too ambiguous. But, I don’t care. I love this movie. I like it as I like “From Paris With Love” (John Travolta).
By the way, Angelina Jolie still looks sexy and hot in that movie. Hahahaha.
Finally for scale 0 to 10, I give 8, 8 points for this movie. Keep watching movie and analysis it. Viktor Mononimbar (Movie Analyzolic).

Sunday, October 10, 2010

The A - Team (2010)





The A-Team is based on the popular 1980′s television series with a 21st century twist added to it. In the 2010 version, Alpha Team, affectionately known as The A-Team is made up of an elite group of U.S. Special Forces soldiers who, after 80 successful missions, are wrapping up their tour of duty in Iraq. Like the television series, The A-Team includes Colonel John “Hannibal” Smith (Liam Neeson), Lt. Templeton “Faceman” Peck (Bradley Cooper), James Murdock (Districk 9′s Sharlto Copley) and B.A. Baracus (UFC’s Quinton “Rampage” Jackson). On the verge of heading home to American soil, the men are asked to carry out one last operation — to retrieve some stolen money engraving plates that have fallen into the wrong hands in Iraq. Of course, things go terribly wrong and The A-Team find themselves being accused of trying to steal the plates for their own benefit — not a bad idea if you ask me, but regardless, it’s a crime they didn’t commit. The whole thing left me wondering — is the U.S. dollar even worth stealing these days? Perhaps it should have been plates that printed Canadian money.

The four members of The A-Team are thrown in military prisons throughout the world but six months later, they manage to escape and set out to prove their innocence. Unfortunately, they must do so with a CIA lackey named Lynch (Patrick Wilson) and a federal agent named Charisa Sosa (Jessica Biel) hot on their trail. Of course, with Hannibal Smith at the helm, it is not long before we hear him utter the words made famous in the 1980′s by George Peppard — “I love it when a plan comes together”.

I’m sure most fans of the 80′s TV show are going into this movie with high expectations. I have to admit, I have been pretty worried about The A-Team. It seems it was only a handful of months ago that it was being filmed in Vancouver and I was worried that the movie would end up being rushed. Although it’s not a total trainwreck, it’s not nearly as entertaining as another movie with a similar plotline that came out earlier this year — The Losers. I thoroughly enjoyed The Losers and remember leaving the theatre and hoping that The A-Team would be as entertaining. Unfortunately, The A-Team fell short.

That’s not to say that The A-Team is a complete waste, because it is not. There are some pretty decent action sequences. I really liked how the four men were introduced at the beginning of the movie. All three actors (and one mixed martial arts fighter) actually do a decent job of taking on the roles of their respective TV icons. Even Patrick Wilson is quite good and pretty funny as CIA agent Lynch. He delivers a few lines that made me laugh (“We have rules, ours are just cooler.”)

I suppose where The A-Team lost me was in two major areas, the first being something that I point out in every good vs. bad movie that I have ever seen — you need a great villain. The A-Team didn’t have a great villain but I won’t expand much more on that for fear of revealing spoilers. Let’s just say that I never felt like the boys were in any kind of danger and despite how ridiculous their plans managed to be, they always came together. Yeah, that was pretty much the premise of the entire TV series, but still — at least some kind of danger? It would have made things a lot more interesting.

The second major issue was the ending of the movie with all the explosions and storage bins falling all over the place. Again, it just seemed all too perfect, way too ridiculous and not really exciting, despite how loud and dramatic it was trying to be. There is no way that not a single member of The A-Team shouldn’t have been crushed like a pancake.

There is also one more pretty major complaint that I have with The A-Team. We’ve all been hearing for months about the famous cameos in the movie from some of the original cast members and the big debate as to whether Mr. T would make a fabulous appearance in the movie. I won’t get into too many details about who cameo-ed and who didn’t but I will say this — I watched the entire movie fairly closely. My mind might have been wandering for about five minutes or so at one point but other than that, I paid pretty close attention. I didn’t see any of the old cast make any sort of appearance. There was one actor that I thought could have been Dirk Benedict (the original “Faceman”) but I wasn’t sure and considering I didn’t hear one person in the crowd even react to a possible cameo, I figured either no one in the audience really cared or the actor just wasn’t in the movie. However, once the credits started rolling and I saw two original cast member names appear on the screen, I immediately thought, “Did I miss something?” and “Were the cameos that bad that I didn’t even notice them?” I usually stay in every movie right until the final credit has rolled just in case there is one last scene at the end of the movie. I love those final scenes after the credits are done, although I don’t like sitting through the 15-20 minutes it takes to get there.

Nevertheless, I waited until the very end of The A-Team credits and low and behold, what do I see? The two cameo appearances, for which I painfully waited, at the very end of the movie. Is that the best freakin’ place you could put them? Do you not think they deserved to appear in the actual movie and not 15 minutes after the movie had ended. I know at the screening I attended, out of the 50 or so people in attendance, 95% of them had left the theatre by the time the big cameos occurred. I’m sure that will be the case in many theatres around the world this weekend but I’m here to warn you — stay in this movie until the very end, as painful as it may be to sit though 20 minutes of credits. I do think the original actors deserved more than a 10 second appearance at the end of the credits.

In the end, I’m not going to sit here and say don’t go see The A-Team. I will just warn you to proceed with caution. It’s a fairly decent movie but it’s not nearly as good as I was hoping it would be. If you’re okay with seeing just an “okay” movie, then The A-Team is the movie for you. I’ll even label it with the term you’re probably going to hear associated with this movie over and over again — it is a 100% bonafide “popcorn flick” — nothing more, nothing less. If you are interested in seeing a similar plotline and being much more entertained, then I suggest going to see The Losers. For Chris Evans alone, go see The Losers. Then after that go see The A-Team. That should put everything all in perspective.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Miller Vintage Label Beer T-Shirt at BeerTees.com



The guys over at Beertees.com recently sent me one of their tees to review. With absolutely zero exaggeration, this shirt found its way into my lineup of favorite t-shirts on the first day. It isn’t that the shirt is hilarious or witty or stylish. The shirt is cool but it’s simply a vintage beer label. But the shirt is incredibly soft, comfortable, and form fitting.

In some of my past reviews I’ve talked about the vast difference between Gildan and American Apparel tees. I think the same can be said of the difference between American Apparel and Next Level Apparel tees. This is the first t-shirt I’ve had printed with this product and I absolutely love it. It is incredibly comfortable to wear.

Now back to the tee itself. The Miller tee is done with high quality printing which you can see in the detail of the second image below. Beertees.com designed and printed the shirt in a way to give the appearance of a distressed and faded tee that you’ve been wearing for years which is great because everyone loves the broken-in look. It’s available for $19.95 and in sizes Medium, Large, and Xtra Large. With this style of tee I think you’d need to be a midget or a girl to need anything smaller than a medium. It’s only available in one color but that doesn’t bother me since the color chosen works well with the vintage style and is quite neutral.

Beertees.com has a nice range of products from tees, to hoodies and hats, to shorts and underwear. They also have some pretty sweet hat and hoodies available on sale for good prices. Check ‘em out here.

I was extremely impressed with the quality of their website. The design is great with a really cool “beer” theme right down to the “Your keg is tapped” shopping cart, but it is also extremely user friendly and easily navigable. It has some nice features like being able to view all shirts by a specific size instead of searching for a shirt and then checking if your size is available. Here’s an example of a search for Large t-shirts.

Nice work guys…Thanks for the great t-shirt and for introducing me to your company!

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

SALT (Angelina Jolie) 2010






Runtime: 1 hr. 31 min.
Genre: Action & Adventure, Mystery & Suspense
Theatrical Release: Jul 23, 2010 Wide

Synopsis: As a CIA officer, Evelyn Salt (Jolie) swore an oath to duty, honor and country. Her loyalty will be tested when a defector accuses her of being a... As a CIA officer, Evelyn Salt (Jolie) swore an oath to duty, honor and country. Her loyalty will be tested when a defector accuses her of being a Russian spy. Salt goes on the run, using all her skills and years of experience as a covert operative to elude capture. Salt's efforts to prove her innocence only serve to cast doubt on her motives, as the hunt to uncover the truth behind her identity continues and the question remains: "Who Is Salt?"--© Sony

Starring: Angelina Jolie, Liev Schreiber, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Daniel Olbrychski, August Diehl, Daniel Pearce, Andre Braugher, Olek Krupa, Cassidy Hinkle, Corey Stoll, Vladislav Koulikov, Olya Zueva, Kevin O'Donnell, Gaius Charles, Zach Shaffer, Albert Jones, Zoe Lister-Jones, Paul Juhn, Tika Sumpter, David Bishins, Yara Shahidi, Gary Wilmes, Jordan Lage, Jeremy Davidson, Michelle Ray Smith, Marion McCorry, Vladimir Tevlovski, Steve Cirbus, Roslyn Ruff, Jeb Brown, Lara Apponyi, Vitaliy Baganov, Peter Weireter, Ryan Shams, Colleen Werthmann, Liam Joynt, Victoria Cartagena, Armand Schultz, Ivo Velon, Kamar de los Reyes, Victor Slezak, Dionne Audain, Jalil Lynch, Mike Colter, Beverly Kirk, Barbara Harrison, Lynn C. Sanders, Theresa Caggiano, Nick Poltoranin, Vladimir Troitsky, Hristo Hristov, James Nuciforo, Jose L. Rodriguez, Avis Boone, Scotty Dillin, Alex Jones, Angelo Lopez, Stephen Breach, Mike Conneen, Gregory R. Kelly, Elizabeth Kaledin, Angel David, Frank Harts, Zoe Lister Jones

Director: Phillip Noyce
Screenwriter: Kurt Wimmer , Brian Helgeland
Producer: Lorenzo Di Bonaventura , Sunil Perkash
Studio: Sony Pictures

Data From Rotten Tomatoes






















Analysis :
SALT is one of my favorite movies. From the beginning to the end of the story, I can’t guest what story will be showed. I always ask my self what’s next now. The action scene that displayed was not the same as another movie. Part of the story that shocked me is when Salt (Angelina Jolie) almost caught by another cop. In my mind: Salt will be interrogated by cop, and someone trapped her and she will make revenge to person who trapped her. But, as you know, my opinion is wrong. We can see that she keep running by jump to a truck. And finally she can escape perfectly. That’s why I said that I can’t guest the story at all. That’s just a small thing. Totally I can’t figure it out.
I can’t find the weakness of this movie. I like it, I really like it. Something that I don’t really like is when Salt run, it’s like she didn’t run fast. Maybe because I can’t see that she sweetie or what, I don’t know. Honestly I expect the ending was clearer. For me, the ending is too ambiguous. But, I don’t care. I love this movie. I like it as I like “From Paris With Love” (John Travolta).
By the way, Angelina Jolie still looks sexy and hot in that movie. Hahahaha.
Finally for scale 0 to 10, I give 8, 8 points for this movie. Keep watching movie and analysis it. Viktor Mononimbar (Movie Analyzolic).