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Friday, December 31, 2010

Japanese iPhone-Cookies

 Fancy gizmos have traditionally attracted the attention of the person. Remember the recent story in qualitative figure Steve Jobs, which eventually went to units and allowed them to get rich at least ten times from its official price. In this regard, the media, as well as our portal, plays an important role: if it were not for word of mouth online, on the toy CEO Apple for $ 80 nobody would know. All readers call for breakfast. The menu - iPhone. Its tasty and crispy version. Japanese private confectionary Green Gables quietly released his cookies in the shape of smartphone ....







Thursday, December 30, 2010

Rocket Explosion

This unmanned Indian Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) rocket explosion took place in India just minutes after takeoff. There seems to be a difference of opinion as to the cause. One Indian official thinks the first stage worked fine and another thinks it didn't. The rocket was carrying a GSAT-5P communications and weather satellite.
 The rocket was launched from the Sriharikota Space Center. It soared into the sky with a thick orange flame making a deep roar and then exploded and disintegrated.




Sandy Horror in Melbourne

In Melbourne, a Christmas exhibition of sand sculptures. Artists from around the world presented their version of the sand sculptures depicting a variety of dirty tricks: insects, frogs and the like. After all, the exhibits should have fit the theme "Creepy Crawlies". In slang it means any disgusting insects, causing the observer spine. Their versions of "tingling" presented by artists from Australia, Belgium, Britain, Holland, Ireland, Canada and other countries. The exhibition runs until April 2011.
















Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Top 10 Faces to Watch in 2011

 Abbie Cornish
Abbie Cornish’s career has been bubbling away under the surface for years. We think 2011 will be the year she comes out on top. She has three big films on the way: the first is a starring role in Madonna’s film, W.E., about King Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson. Next she will be seen in Sucker Punch, a fantasy-world thriller directed by Zach Snyder (Watchmen). If that wasn’t enough, she will be appearing opposite Robert De Niro in Limitless.
 
Want to know who’s going to be the next big thing in 2011? Here are the top ten fashionable faces of 2011.
 
 Chloe Moretz

2010 was the year of the teen fashion icon and Chloë Moretz, just 13, came out on top as the reigning queen. Hand posed just so on her hip, or peering out from behind her sweeeping bob, she was seen at all the best fashion parties, wearing labels such as Chanel and Miu Miu, and giving the air of a much older fashion pro. At a party hosted by Miuccia Prada in London she arrived arm-in-arm with Emma Roberts. She rose to fame after her role as a foul-mouthed hit girl in “Kick-Ass” and is currently filming “Hugo Cabret”, directed by Martin Scorsese. There’s a reason why Karl Lagerfeld loves her.
 Edie Campbell
Edie Campbell has already won a coveted spot on Vogue’s best-dressed list, and has appeared alongside Kate Moss in the Burberry campaigns. With her rock star boyfriend, Johnny Borrell in tow, she will be cutting a rug in London all year, as fashion’s new Penelope Tree.
 Isabel Lucas

Australian actress Isabel Lucas had her breakout moment in “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen”, alongside Megan Fox. Hollywood casting agents love the 25 year-old brunette, who recently had “a moment” on the red carpet at the premiere of Sofia Coppola’s latest film, “Somewhere”, in head-to-toe Louis Vuitton.
 Kate Middleton
The eyes of the world will be on the future Queen of England when she marries Prince William in April. The feverish speculation over her wedding dress has spawned hundreds of designer sketches from the fashion world’s greatest names. Her style is endlessly compared to Princess Diana’s, while her love of high street fashion is also worthy of praise. The Issa dress she wore on the day her engagement was announced sold out online withing 24 hours, and Reiss is hurriedly remaking the past season dress she wore in the official portrait taken by Mario Testino.
 Lindsey Wixson

Model of the moment Lindsey Wixson made her catwalk debut at the spring/summer 2010 shows in New York aged just 15. She was immediately whisked off to Milan to open the spring/summer 2010 Prada show on an exclusive – meaning she could only walk for Prada. She appeared as the face of the last two Miu Miu campaigns, clocking up an impressive portfolio of magazine spreads and covers, and was recently confirmed as the new face of Marc Jacobs and Mulberry for spring.
 Romola Garai
Romola Garai is going to have two big things next year: “One Day” (with Anne Hathaway) and a new British TV series, “The Hour” (set behind the scenes of a broadcast newsroom in 1956). We’re counting on “The Hour”, written by BAFTA-winning Abi Morgan, to deliver a “Mad Men” fix of period costumes, burgeoning sexual politics and retro media shenanigans. Garai, Dominic West and Ben Whishaw form the central love triangle of Bel and her rivals Freddie and Hector. Will Bel be the new Peggy Olsen? Only time will tell.
 Rosie Huntingdon-Whiteley
In 2010, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley proved she could do more than land the best advertising campaigns and a lucrative contract with Victoria’s Secret. She can act too, landing the lead role in the third Transformers movie opposite Shia LeBeouf and snapping the role away from Megan Fox. The film comes out in June 2011 and we know Huntington-Whiteley will be pulling out all the stops on red carpets across the globe. We see the role of Bond Girl in her future.
Saoirse Ronan
Irish actress, Saoirse (pronounced “seer-sha”) Ronan has that rare chameleon quality. As the wide-eyed younger sister to Keira Knightley in “Atonement” she won critical acclaim. It landed her the lead role in Peter Jackson’s “The Lovely Bones”, opposite Rachel Weisz, Mark Wahlberg and Susan Sarandon. Next she appears with Cate Blanchett in Hanna, and as Effie in “Effie Gray” (along with Orlando Bloom and Emma Thompson) about the relationship between Victorian artist John Ruskin and his teenage bride … We told you 2011 would be the year of the teens.
  Tali Lennox

The beautiful daughter of pop veteran Annie, Tali Lennox, was our favourite social butterfly of 2010. The model embodies quirky London style; at the opening of the Christian Dior store in London last month, she paired a lighter-than-air, floaty cocktail dress with a black fedora. Here she is in “Black Swan”-inspired corset with lace. Watch out Alexa Chung..

The Auction of the Famous Hollywood Props

 17 and December 18 in Beverly Hills held an auction in which fans of the known Hollywood movies could buy these items, participated in the filming of their favorite films. We offer a look at some of these unusual lots
 1. Star Wars fans can not resist the famous helmet of Darth Vader from Star Wars Episode IV: «A New Hope" (The approximate price of 20-30 thousand dollars).
 2. Walking tank AT-AT from Star Wars Episode V: «The Empire Strikes Back." This model was shot in the back seat. (Estimated cost 40-60 thousand dollars).
 3. Mask and gloves Ellorrsa Madaka - an alien race of the Duros. In Episode IV: «A New Hope" among the bar, go to Luke Skywalker and Ben Kenobi in the search for the pilot, you can see two such creatures. (Estimated cost 60-120 thousand dollars).
 4. This suit, Edward - Scissorhands, who so brilliantly played by Johnny Depp. (The approximate price of 100-200 thousand dollars).
 5. One of ROBOCOP, who starred in the movie "Robocop 2" (approximate cost 25-30 thousand dollars).
 6. Mask worst enemy of Spider-Man - Green Goblin, which put Uilem Dafoe in the movie "Spider-Man." (Estimated cost 8-10 thousand dollars).
 7. Terminator T-850 - full-size doll for gimmicks, who starred in the movie "Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines." (Estimated cost 20-30 thousand dollars).
 8. Leather glove Terminator from the movie "Terminator."
 9. Leather jacket terminator. Estimated cost of the set of a jacket and gloves 20-30 thousand dollars
 10. Nike sneakers Forrest Gump. (Estimated cost 2-3 thousand dollars).
 11. Genuine billboard advertising the film "Invisible Man" studio Universal Picture, released in theaters in 1933 (approximate price of 200-300 thousand dollars).
 12. Superman's costume, in which Brandon Routh played the hero in the movie "Superman Returns." (Estimated cost 50-70 thousand dollars).
 13. The famous team of reindeer and Santa Claus himself from the movie "Miracle on 34 street." (Estimated cost 20-30 thousand dollars).
 14. Flying skateboard, where Marty by Michael J. Fox drove through the streets of the future in the movie "Back to the Future II». (Estimated cost 20-30 thousand dollars).
 15. This version of the scenario, the role of Indiana Jones in the film "Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark". (Estimated cost 50-70 thousand dollars).
 16. Magic hat from the movie "Clash of the Titans."
17. Trash compactor from the movie "Star Wars, Episode IV: A New Hope."