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Show posts MenuQuote from: Robertas Virkutis · ★ Top CommenterGive me the link, in wikipedia, i can't find the information, about his dead, so i think he's alive
Quote from: Vontrell Mitchell · Works at UPSHow he died on the 6th and today's the 5th
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Quote from: Loanda Clay · Montgomery CollegeWhoever runs this site and whoever posted this information needs to be ashamed of themselves... words are powerful and hopefully they wont turn back on you. Morgan Freeman is not dead.
Quote from: Vicki Rollins · St. Joseph - Ogden High SchoolThis is only sept 6th hate when people put up false information. Get facts straight or don't post at all.
Quote from: Kelly Anne · Bracebridge, OntarioWell if he died on september 9 2012 that's funny cause we are sitting at the 8th of september . So what are we now saying he is going to die tomorrow ! Get a life people. And stop saying shit about our actors , if and when the time comes the news will have it . These actors have family and are still people . Would you want people to be posting shit about you ?? Well I know I wouldn't ..
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QuoteIt's the kind of revelation that would melt the face of any die-hard Indiana Jones fan (this time, with joy): "Raiders of the Lost Ark," the 1981 adventure film that introduced that globe-trotting archaeologist, will receive a one-week Imax release next month, Lucasfilm said on Tuesday.
"For me, it's always been the bigger the screen, the better," Steven Spielberg, who directed "Raiders of the Lost Ark" and the three subsequent "Indiana Jones" sequels, said Tuesday in a telephone interview. "It's the only marked contrast we have to the generations that are seeing our movies on phones and hand-held platforms. It's a complete relief to be able to see a film that many people have just experienced on a palm-sized platform technology, suddenly hurled at that them on an Imax-sized screen."
Lucasfilm, the studio of the "Indiana Jones" executive producer George Lucas, said the Imax version of "Raiders of the Lost Ark" will receive a one-week theatrical release beginning on Sept. 7, in advance of the Blu-ray release of the Indiana Jones movies, which will go on sale Sept. 18. A list of theaters that will be showing the film can be found online at Imax.com.
Mr. Spielberg, who with the sound designer Ben Burtt supervised the conversion of "Raiders of the Lost Ark" to Imax, said that no special effects or other visual elements of the film were changed. The audio, he said, had been enhanced for surround sound: "When the boulder is rolling, chasing Indy through the cave, you really feel the boulder in your stomach, the way you do when a marching band passes by, and you're standing right next to it."
But Mr. Spielberg — who is also in the process of converting his movie "Jurassic Park" to 3-D for an anniversary rerelease next year — said he had "no plans" to do Imax conversions of his other films, whether earlier efforts like "Jaws" or "Close Encounters of the Third Kind," or any of the "Indiana Jones" sequels.
"'Raiders' is a movie of my own, that I can actually stand to watch from beginning to end," Mr. Spielberg said. "In that sense, it has a special place in my heart. I don't rewrite it in my mind; I'm not kicking myself for what I didn't do. I'm just going along for the ride like everybody else. It's one of the few films that I've directed that I can sit back objectively and observe and enjoy with my family or whoever I'm with, or even alone. Most of my other films, I'm hypercritical of them."
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Q. As with the Imax release of "Raiders," the Blu-ray releases of the Indy films are just upgrades in presentation – there are no other changes to the movies?
A. No, there's no aesthetic changes to the films. I'm not going back and doing to any of my movies that are now coming out on Blu-ray what I did when "E.T." was reissued for the third time and I made some digital changes in the picture. I'm not doing that any more. I've resigned myself to accepting that what the film was at the time of its creation is what it always should be for future generations. I'm no longer a digital revisionist.
Q. That's something you learned from your experience with "E.T."?
A. I learned from the fans. And now of course, we have the other group of fans who only know the other "E.T." with the digital augmentation and that has become their standard for receiving that story. The only thing I think we can do is continue to manufacture and put out both versions. But it's too complicated to that with any of my other movies – I'm pretty much going to release those films the way they were originally made.
Q. Your friend and partner on the Indy movies, George Lucas, feels differently, and has made changes to his "Star Wars" movies as they've been released in new formats. Is that O.K.?
A. It is. It's a director's prerogative, and a director needs to decide that for him or herself. George has decided that he can make digital changes to upgrade the special effects to 21st-century standards and that's fine. But I've just decided not to do that, and since I have control of the "Raiders" movies, and by the way, to George's credit, he never once called me and suggested that I do any digital enhancements. He was not knocking on my door, saying, "Steve, you've got to do this, you've got to do this." He never said a word.
Quote from: J. Walter Weatherman on December 09, 2010, 11:13:03 AM
a) Rank your picks 1-10 and be awarded points by ranking
b) Add one bonus point for each decade under 90
c) Deduct one penalty point for each person other than yourself who picked the same person
d) Each correct pick would be guaranteed a minimum of 1 point, regardless of deductions
e) 5 point penalty for late picks (picks in after the start of 2011, but before the announcement of everyone else's picks sometime in January)
QuoteMajor League Baseball's new collective bargaining agreement will include blood testing for human growth hormone, sources confirmed to ESPN The Magazine's Buster Olney.
A report in the New York Times, citing two league sources familiar with the deal, said testing would begin in February during spring training. According to the sources, the penalty for a positive HGH test will be the same as a positive steroid test -- a 50-game suspension.
MLB would become the first major professional sports league in North America to test for HGH. The NFL agreed upon on HGH testing in its latest CBA, but has yet to implement it.
MLB already conducts random testing for HGH in the minor leagues, a program it began last year.
QuoteBaseball's new labor contract also will include a rise in the minimum salary to $480,000 and luxury taxes on both amateur draft signings and international free agents coming to the major leagues.
There also will be a slight increase in the total of players eligible for salary arbitration after the 2012 season, when there also will be a new method to determine compensation for clubs losing top major league free agents. There also will be modifications to the luxury tax on high-payroll teams, but the threshold will remain at $178 million next year.
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As part of the deal, baseball's minimum salary will go from $414,000 this year to $480,000 in 2012 and $500,000 later in the deal -- matching what the average salary was in 1989.
Owners gained one of their chief objectives: a restraint on the bonuses paid to amateur free agents, both those entering professional baseball from high schools and colleges and those coming to MLB organizations from abroad.
A tax of 75 percent to 100 percent will be imposed on the amount a team exceeds a threshold, and teams exceeding the threshold by higher amounts could lose first- and second-round draft picks.
For international free agents, such as players from the Dominican Republic and Venezuela, there will be a separate threshold and tax with penalties, and there will be a study committee that could put a new system in place later during the agreement.
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Starting next year, teams will have to make a "qualifying offer" of a one-year guaranteed contract to their players eligible to become free agents in order to receive compensation if the player signs with another club. That amount will be at least $12.4 million and could rise by next year, depending on a formula. The new "qualifying offer" does away with the statistical formula for ranking free agents that has existed since the 1981 strike settlement.
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And the addition of two more wild-card teams likely won't be the only significant change to baseball's postseason structure. A source told Olney that a past rule that teams in the same division can't play in the Division Series round likely will not be part of the new agreement.