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  1. Worldwide Release Dates http://www.sonypictures.net/movies/thekaratekid/international/
  2. The trailer is just what I expected. I can't say I'm very excited about this movie. The fly scene is great though.
  3. TMZ has confirmed with multiple sources that actress Brittany Murphy had died early Sunday morning after she went into full cardiac arrest and could not be revived. She was only 32-years-old. The Lost Angeles City Fire Department told the site that a 911 call was made at 8:00 am from the Los Angeles house of Murphy's husband, Simon Monjack. From there, the actress was taken to the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and was pronounced dead on arrival. Murphy is known for such films as "Clueless," "8 Mile," and "Don't Say a Word." She also had lots of projects in the works, including "The Expendables." http://www.worstpreviews.com/headline.php?id=16182&count=0 ----- Sad news. RIP Brittany
  4. Well, too many innocent people were killed in Iraq because of that war. A war that could have been avoided. Excuse me if I don't see Bush as a hero. I guess it's just two different points of view.
  5. When I say "answer" I mean the right solution to something. A violent act is never the right solution, but, sometimes, it's unavoidable. That doesn't mean I have to like it. For example, when you have to fight to defend your country from other attacks. The problem resides in the one who starts the violence. Bush was a liar.
  6. George Bush started an unnecessary war in Iraq. He knew Saddam had no weapons of mass destruction. He wanted to invade Iraq even before he was elected. For me, he's a killer. And yes, I know Spain was one of the countries that supported that war. Justice system is f*cked up. Totally agree. But I still think that you can't take someone's life. Violence is never the answer. I was just saying that sometimes it's the only way, like, as Lerkot said, in self-defence cases.
  7. Seems you had another great night, Brakes! :clap:
  8. The death penalty is extreme, but, why does a murderer deserve to live when the victim cant? Look at what the punishment would be, life in prison. Not only do they get to keep their life, they also still get to see their family, both things the victim cant do. Prison these days, certainly in the UK, is like putting someone up in a slightly dirty hotel for the duration of their punishment. Take Saddam Hussein as an example, all the lives he ruined, all the people he killed, why does he deserve to keep his life? He deserved to be hanging from the rafters. I'm not condoning violence as a whole, but in certain circumstances, for me at least, it is the only way to bring justice to a crime, in extreme cases. Okay, I agree with what you guys are saying about Saddam Hussein. What about George Bush? Why does he deserve to live? In my opinion, he's as guilty as Hussein. He just happened to be the President of the most powerful country in the world. Justice should be applied fairly to everyone, but, as I said before, I don't think the death penalty is the solution. You're doing exactly what the murderer did. You're taking someone's life. Not to mention the amount of innocent people that have been executed. Or the people that have been executed with no real proof of their crimes. Take Todd Willingham's story as an example. Read this article: http://socialistworker.org/2006-1/588/588_12_Texas.shtml Or watch these videos: When I'm talking about someone's life, I don't give a damn about money.
  9. IMO, it's a shame to fight violence with violence. But I guess sometimes it's the only way. I don't know if it every is... self-defence is one thing but other than that, I don't know. Exactly, that's why I'll never support things like the death penalty.
  10. This afterparty video is a little bit longer than the one we've already seen. See [7:27 - 8:10] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXWGyDFAkUU
  11. IMO, it's a shame to fight violence with violence. But I guess sometimes it's the only way.
  12. Another video from the concert: Will/Jada with Wyclef and a part of his great performance! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqFtWQhyc9g
  13. On occassions a violent act can be justified. The death penalty for a murderer, for example. I disagree. What about stoping the Nazis in WW2 or Husein? I wasn't talking about that, really. I meant the aggression to Berlusconi. U can't justify an act like that, no matter how good it makes you feel. The acts you're talking about form part of History and were done by many other reasons and circunstances.
  14. WoooW!!! AMAZING!!! Wish I could have been there.. Great find. Someone has to upload this to Youtube!
  15. On occassions a violent act can be justified. The death penalty for a murderer, for example. I disagree. Shocking Yeah, it was just a matter of time :laugh:
  16. On occassions a violent act can be justified. The death penalty for a murderer, for example. I disagree.
  17. Though I never liked him, I hope he gets well soon. Violence is never justified.
  18. Italian news reports say a man punched Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi in the face at a rally in Milan. Randy Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi was punched in the face at a rowdy rally in Milan Sunday. Italian TV showed the dazed premier - his mouth a mass of blood - being hustled into a car and taken to a hospital. The puncher -- Massimo Tartaglia, 42 -- was quickly bundled away by police. "If they hadn't, there would have remained only scraps," said a witness, minister Ignazio La Russa, according to Corriere della Sera newspaper. Video of the evening rally in the piazza in front of Milan's famous Duomo showed a chaotic scene as crowds surged around the bleeding president, who is a hearty 73. An aide was crawling on the roof of his limo as he was stuffed inside by security men. At one point Berlusconi tried to climb out and hoist himself onto the car to show he was all right, but fell back, looking confused. Distraught fans - some of whom appeared to believe he'd been shot - looked on in horror. Far-right politician Umberto Bossi declared the punch "an act of terrorism." The hospital said the prime minister would be kept under medical observation for 24 hours as a precaution. Corriere della Sera said a group of protesters shouted slogans during the rally, prompting Berlusconi to tell the crowd, "They paint me as a monster, but I don't think I am one - firstly because I am good-looking and secondly because I'm a good guy." Berlusconi faces a number of bribery and corruption trials and has been caught up in a series of tawdry sex scandals. His wife, actress Veronica Lario, announced in May she would seek a divorce amid allegations he was consorting with teenagers and prostitutes. The Mail on Sunday in London reported that he spent Friday's European Union summit meeting doodling lady's underwear and then passing his sketches around to shocked world leaders. The paper said Berlusconi drew a series of female undergarments through the ages - from Victorian bloomers to 21ts Century thongs - as the leaders discussed climate change in Brussels. Among those present: Britain's Gordon Brown, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Irish Prime Minister Brian Cowen. Berlusconi -- a billionaire who controls many Italian institutions, including the football team AC Milan and major TV networks -- is the longest-serving Prime Minister of Italy, a position he has held three times since 1994. http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/2009/12/13/2009-12-13_silvio_berlusconi_italian_premiere_punched_in_the_face_at_milan_rally_reports.html
  19. Man in the Mirror - Nobel Peace Prize Concert 'Coz geniuses can't be forgotten in the best moments..
  20. Why do people dislike Jaden? :laugh: ----- More vids from the concert http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSAiVFKfJA8
  21. More pictures Host Will Smith (left) greets Irish boy band Westlife at the Nobel Peace Prize concert where they performed three songs for winner Barack Obama Host Will Smith and his son Jaden (L) sing with Donna Summer © and Westlife ® during the finale of the Nobel Peace Prize concert Host Will Smith (right) and his family Jada, daughter Willow and son Jaden at the concert in Oslo last night http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1235151/Meeting-Barack-Obama-dream-come-true-Westlife-boys.html A video from the concert http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qx5S1AmTa08
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