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World Cup 2010: Japan 1-0 Cameroon – Keisuke Honda strike seals …

World Cup 2010 : Japan 1-0 Cameroon – Keisuke Honda strike seals historical win in cagey encounter. Late Mbia piledriver bounces away off the bar… By Matt Monaghan. 14 Jun 2010 16:52:00 … But the tenacious and well-drilled Japanese defence was such that there rarely looked likely to be any danger of the forwards needing to score again for the Asians to take three points. Le Guen acted by introducing Geremi and Mohammadou Idrissou, but the pattern of the game changed …

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fairy tail ep 34妖精的尾巴 34 Shortly after their meeting, Lucy is abducted by Bora of Prominence, who was posing as Salamander of Fairy Tail, to be sold as a sl-ave. Natsu rescues her and reveals that he is the real Salamander and has the skills of a Dragon Slayer. He offers her membership into the guild, which she accepts, and they become a team performing various missions for the Fairy Tail guild Fairy Tail (フェアリーテイル, Fearī Teiru?) is a Japanese manga series by Hiro Mashima. It has been seriali

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Watch Japan vs Cameroon Free Live Streaming TV Online World Cup 2010 South Africa 14 June, 2010 . Live streaming Japan vs Cameroon free plus update replay, live score,results, and highlights goal video internet feed. … Prediction : Le Guen may have only one advice to his team, do not underestimate the Japanese. French coach is confident Japan will use its speed to break through the defenses of Cameroon. Japan believed the experience to beat them in two occasions provide …

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Yumeiro Patissiere – 35 Welcome, Henri-sensei! Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Martin critiqued the art of the series however, saying “The dessert designs are unquestionably the visual highlight, as otherwise the artistry and technical merits are rather bland.” Summer Mullins also notes that the sweets are the best part of the animation, saying, “those detailed shots [of the sweets] highlight the fact that some of the animation is only so-so” Yumeiro Patissiere (夢色パティシエール) is an ongoing Japanese sh

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‘The Karate Kid’: Crane Shot, By Kurt Loder

Jackie Chan sets up a star turn for the surprising, young Jaden Smith. Jaden Smith in “The Karate Kid” Photo: Columbia Pictures Is there a generation of 12-year-old girls out there yearning for a 12-year-old action-hunk to obsess about? If so, their prayers have been answered. In “The Karate Kid,” Jaden Smith, in only his third film, emerges as a charismatic star with what would seem, to this non-12-year-old girl, to be a precocious romantic appeal. The movie is a sort-of remake of the 1984 “Karate Kid,” which turned 23-year-old Ralph Macchio into a generational touchstone back in the day. Here, the bones of the original story remain, but they’ve been freely reassembled. In the first film, Macchio’s fish-out-of-water character had been forced to relocate from New Jersey to California — a puny challenge in this global age. Now, Smith’s character, Dre Parker, has to relocate all the way to China with his widowed mother (Taraji P. Henson), who’s been transferred there by the company for which she works. (A vague plot element, but really, who cares?) So Dre arrives in Beijing, friendless and alienated, and enrolls in some sort of international school. He hates his life. But then he meets a cute girl, a violin prodigy named Meiying (angel-faced Wenwen Han), whose disapproving father will soon complicate their budding relationship. Then, unfortunately, he meets a less-charming group of local hooligans led by an older kid named Cheng (Zhenwei Wang), who immediately start pushing him around. Dre tries to retaliate with some meager karate moves he learned off television back in the States, but the hooligans just sneer. Karate is a trifling Japanese discipline; the native Chinese martial art is kung fu (or, more precisely, I suppose, wushu). As we see, the movie’s title is entirely vestigial. One day, during a beatdown by Cheng and his friends, Dre is rescued by the maintenance man in the apartment building he now calls home. This is Mr. Han, and he’s played, in a bit of perfect casting, by the great Jackie Chan. Chan is such a warm and appealing presence that his entry into the story gives it a new emotional glow. Unbeknown to anyone, Mr. Han is actually a kung-fu master who has withdrawn from the world following a personal tragedy about which we only later learn. Informed that Cheng and company are members of a kung-fu team called the Fighting Dragons, he takes Dre to their training school to try to smooth things over. There, however, they also encounter the Dragons’ instructor, the snarling Master Li (Rongguang Yu), whose exhortations to his students (“No Mercy! Our enemies deserve pain!”) suggest that he hasn’t entirely internalized the spiritual component of his chosen art. At the point where Mr. Han volunteers Dre for an upcoming kung-fu tournament in which he’ll face off against the various Dragons, we begin a long wait for that showdown to actually happen. The movie runs nearly two-and-a-half hours, and you can tick off whole sequences that might have been cut, mainly welcome-to-Beijing travelogue footage of the city’s streets and parks and exotic markets (fried scorpions!). There are some lovely scenes at a sort of kung-fu temple high up in the mountains, and a visually arresting (if implausible) training session with Mr. Han and Dre high atop the Great Wall. This material takes up a lot of time, though. Presumably, having gone to considerable trouble to stage these and other interludes (including a rarely allowed visit to Beijing’s Forbidden City), director Harald Zwart was reluctant to compress them. Still, the movie flows. And the classical simplicity of the story leads us along smoothly to the high-flying tournament confrontation that concludes the picture. (Although the famous “crane kick” of the 1984 film, which belatedly crops up at this juncture, comes out of nowhere and for no particular reason.) Chan himself, who’s now 56 years old, doesn’t whip out any of the astonishing acrobatics for which he’s become famous over the last 40-odd years; but any slack in that department is skillfully taken up by Jaden Smith, who underwent what must have been intense training to develop whiplash martial skills of his own. As an actor, with his thoughtful composure and subtle humor, he strongly resembles his father, Will Smith, who co-produced the movie with his son’s mom, Jada Pinkett Smith. Happily, what they have wrought is not an exercise in rich-and-famous nepotism — it’s a showcase for a worthy heir. The kung-fu kid delivers. Check out everything we’ve got on “The Karate Kid” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Photos ‘Karate Kid’ Premieres In Los Angeles

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REVIEW: Jackie Chan, Karate Kid Offer Hit-Or-Miss Summer Treat

For those weaned on the original, watching The Karate Kid ‘s franchise reboot is a little like running into your old crush at a middle-school reunion: Warmly familiar and yet altered enough to warrant a second look, the raw material’s all there, it’s just been moved around a bit. OK, more than a bit: The Sex and the City ladies follow the money to Abu Dhabi; the Karate kid and his widowed mom follow the jobs — to China. This necessitates one of the film’s most conspicuous and yet least noted swap-outs: In China one practices kung fu, but karate is Japanese, as was the original film’s instructor, Mr. Miyagi (Pat Morita). And yet the title remains, asserting allegiance to brand over narrative logic. It’s all the same crap anyway, right?

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Yumeiro Patissiere – 35 Welcome, Henri-sensei! Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Yumeiro Patissiere (夢色パティシエール) is an ongoing Japanese shoujo manga series written and illustrated by Natsumi Matsumoto. It begain serialization in the October 2008 issue of Ribon. The individual chapters have been collected into three tankoubon volumes by Shueisha as of September 2009. The fourth volume is scheduled for November 2009. Carlos Santos of Anime News Network calls the anime “a baking-themed series so rife w

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Kim Cattrall’s New ‘Do: Love It or Hate It?

Sex and the City 2 may have bombed at the box office in America, but this is one franchise beloved around the globe. That’s why Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall and company found themselves in Tokyo yesterday, premiering the sequel for a horde of adoring fans. These onlookers were also the first to witness Cattrall’s new hairstyle, as the actress pulled out a short, blonde bob for all in attendance. What do you think of the look? Get more looks at the new ‘do below. Parker, Cattrall, Kristin Davis and the entire Sex and the City gang greeted fans at the sold-out event and even toasted them on stage: [Photos: Splash News]

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Three Steps to Cure Our Ailing Ocean

Photo via Ingridtaylar Guest Post by By Dr. Greg Stone, Senior Vice President for Marine Conservation and Chief Ocean Scientist, Conservation International Twenty years ago when I had the opportunity to dive to 18,000 feet in the Japanese research submersible, Shinkai 6500 in the Sea of Japan I fantasized about the amazing animals our team might see deep on the ocean floor: rat-tails, deep sea sharks, and octopi. But when we reached the sea bottom, it was littered with trash that included food bags, soda cans, empty boxes, and even a broken toy doll. I shudder to im… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Katy Perry’s Sloppy Ass in Shorts of the Day

I have been saying that Katy Perry is fucking sloppy. Her big tits stem from overeating. She uses her cleavage like all fat chicks do to distract from her gut. These pictures of her in shorts pretty much prove how disgusting a pig she is. That’s all I have to say about that cuz I fucking hate short fat legs, fat ankles, sloppy fat asses on a bitch…I usually just hope a Japanese whaling boat accidentally spears them. Pics via PacificCoastNews

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