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Tokyo 8.9 earthquake March 11 2011

Earthquake-triggered tsunami waves sweep along Iwanuma in northern Japan on Friday March 11, 2011. The magnitude 8.9 earthquake slammed Japan#39;s eastern coast Friday, unleashing a 13-foot (4-meter) tsunami that swept boats, cars, buildings and tons of debris miles inland. A ferocious tsunami spawned by one of the largest earthquakes ever recorded slammed Japan#39;s eastern coast Friday, killing at least 60 people as it swept away boats, cars and homes while widespread fires burned out of cont

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Kapan earthquake Feb 2011

Members of Japan#39;s disaster relief team move through the destroyed CTV building in Christchurch, New Zealand , Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011 after the city was hit by a 6.3 magnitude earthquake Tuesday, Feb 22. The temblor collapsed buildings, caused extensive other damage and killed dozens of people in the city. World equities slid and the safe-haven yen steadied in volatile trade Friday after a huge earthquake in major economic power Japan, as dealers tracked a eurozone summit and unrest in the

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Young Buck Faces 10 Years In Prison

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Buck was indicted on federal weapons possession charges yesterday. If found guilty, he could face 10 years in prison. He’s currently out on bond and must forfeit his passport. However, if he posts 100,000 bond by Friday, he’ll have it returned.

Young Buck Faces 10 Years In Prison

Katy Perry expands UK ‘California Dreams’ tour

Tickets on sale Friday!

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Friday Box Office: Rango Gets The Gold; Take Me Home Tonight Is Taken To The Morgue

Johnny Depp and his Pirates of the Caribbean director Gore Verbinski notched another win on their belts as Rango opened in the top spot this Friday. Matt Damon’s The Adjustment Bureau manged a close second place while Beastly came in third. And speaking of beastly, the long-shelved, yayo-packed Take Me Home Tonight barely registered with audiences, coming in tenth place. Your Friday box office is here.

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‘Hall Pass’ Leads Friday Box Office

Comedy bags $4.6 million; Nic Cage’s ‘Drive Angry’ flops in ninth place. By Shawn Adler Jason Sudeikis and Owen Wilson in “Hall Pass” Photo: Warner Bros. Oscar weekend is typically a time for movie insiders to recognize high-brow, dramatic fare. But no matter who takes home the statues Sunday night, it’s the raunchy, hilarious team behind flicks like “There’s Something About Mary” and “Kingpin” who are taking home the gold. “Hall Pass,” starring Owen Wilson and Jason Sudeikis, topped all comers at the Friday-night box office with an estimated $4.6 million from 2,950 screens. If form holds, it will be the first # 1 opening for writing/directing duo Peter and Bobby Farrelly since 2000’s “Me, Myself and Irene.” Not far behind in second place, Liam Neeson’s “Unknown” managed to punch up nearly $3.9 million from 3,043 screens in its second week of release. Two years after dominating the February box office with “Taken,” the secretly badass star should push “Unknown” past $40 million total by the end of the weekend. While America’s love affair with Neeson waxes, however, its relationship with Nicolas Cage may have waned irrevocably. New release “Drive Angry,” featuring the Oscar winner turned action star’s latest wackadoo performance , was good enough for only $1.6 million and ninth place. The weak opening is the latest in a string of recent flops for Cage, including “Season of the Witch” and “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice.” In third place, “Just Go With It” starring Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston pulled in $3.3 million. Rounding out the top five, “Gnomeo and Juliet” and “I Am Number Four” earned $3.16 million and $3.14 million, respectively. With a new “Director’s Fan Cut” , out this weekend only, Justin Bieber managed to hold strong at sixth place, as his 3-D concert flick “Never Say Never” scored $2.7 million. The flick’s cumulative gross should breeze past $60 million this weekend. Among Oscar hopefuls, “The King’s Speech” (eighth place) continued its impressive run. The presumptive favorite at the Academy Awards brought its total to $108 million with a $1.9 million Friday haul.

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Kiss Controller

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*Silly, but totally rocking those vernacular-video hit counts. 20,500 viewers yesterday alone. *I’d be guessing those are the co-inventors going at it there. Kiss Controller from Hye Yeon Nam on Vimeo. Abstract Kiss Controller is a game input device that controls the direction and speed of a bowling ball while users are kissing. Introduction Recently, with the improvement of camera capabilities … Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : Beyond The Beyond Discovery Date : 22/02/2011 19:03 Number of articles : 2

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‘E.T. 2′ Trailer: “ET-X: Extinction”

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[1] Those of you following along will recall that we posted a fan created trailer for E.T. 2 in Friday’s edition of Page 2 [2]. That trailer was a mash-up of scenes from Steven Spielberg’s War of the Worlds and E.T. Christopher Campbell [3] has discovered another fan created E.T. sequel trailer – this one is longer, more-fleshed out and better edited. Created by Robert Blankenheim and Derek Johnson… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : /Film Discovery Date : 22/02/2011 20:30 Number of articles : 2

‘E.T. 2′ Trailer: “ET-X: Extinction”

Trailer Premiere: ’80s Rock Icon Battles Demons in Bob and the Monster

“It was one of the most magical times ever,” recalls Anthony Kiedis of the 1980s Los Angeles punk scene that gave birth to bands like his Red Hot Chili Peppers amidst a haze of sex, drugs, and rock ‘n’ roll. But for indie rock icon Bob Forrest, lead singer of the post-punk band Thelonious Monster, the freely available substances that liberated the scene also sent him into a spiraling drug dependency that ruined his career. After years of battling his demons, Forrest became a renowned drug counselor helping others, and his struggle formed the basis of the documentary Bob and the Monster .

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REVIEW: Appetites Go Awry in Nifty, Nasty Horror Import We Are What We Are

You might want to catch We Are What We Are before its inevitable, much-too-glossy remake brightens the walls of American multiplexes. I saw it last fall at the 2010 Fantastic Fest in Austin, where writer/director Jorge Michel Grau’s deft confidence at rendering his tale of family dynamics gone horribly awry in Mexico City got his film a jury prize.

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