"The Jay Leno Show" – Season 01 (HDTV/PDTV) (Xvid) (still running)
September 15, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Movies, Series
Following the news and preparations that Conan O’Brien will be set to host the Tonight show in June 2009, Jay Leno announced he will be hosting an upcoming breakthrough talk show that will be featuring his old crew from the Tonight Show. The show is set to be premiered in September 2009, with a breakthrough time slot at 10:00PM EST.
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"The Jay Leno Show" – Season 01 (HDTV/PDTV) (Xvid) (still running)
10 Things I Hate About You – Season 02 (HDTV) (XviD) (still running)
April 6, 2010 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Action, Movies, Series
Based on the hit movie “10 Things I Hate About You”, the Stratford sisters, Bianca (Meaghan (Jette) Martin) and Kat (Lindsey Shaw) are new to California and looking to make their mark at their new school, Padua High. Being that they are two very different people with very contradictory goals, they go about this in vastly different ways.
Kat is a strong-willed, in-your-face feminist (think Liberal minded) who is looking to save the world and get out of high school as fast as she can. While Bianca is a social butterfly whose only concern is that she is popular, by any cost. Even if this means constantly sucking up to head cheerleader, Chastity Church (Dana Davis).
Kat’s attraction to the resident bad boy, Patrick Verona (Ethan Peck), and her new friendship with Mandella (Jolene Purdy) will keep her attention as divided as possible. Meanwhile, Bianca’s quest to become popular hits a few snags as she has to deal with her new friendship with Cameron (Nicholas Braun) and Chastity’s hot, but dimwitted boyfriend Joey Donner (Chris Zylka).
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17 Again (2009)
July 9, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Comedy, Movies
Zac Efron breaks free of his High School Musical legacy with 17 Again, leading a pack of fine comic actors in a body-switching comedy that freshens the genre with good ideas. Efron plays Mike, a high-school basketball star who blows a college scholarship in 1989 to marry his sweetheart. Cut to 2009, and late-30s Mike (Matthew Perry) is a sour guy passed over for a promotion and feeling estranged from that wife, Scarlett (Leslie Mann), and teen kids (Michelle Trachtenberg, Sterling Knight). Magical intervention causes Mike to turn 17 once more–albeit in the present–and tackle his failures with a fresh start. As the hot new kid in his children’s high school, Mike proves a better father to them as their peer than as a man, while Scarlett sees in him everything that attracted her to her husband two decades before. Writer Jason Filardi and director Burr Steers demonstrate an imaginative and supple wit in such half-expected scenes as Mike’s confrontations with a school bully and his unsuspecting daughter’s flirtations with him. But it’s Efron who carries some truly delicate moments and proves to be genuinely sympathetic when emotions get thick and heavy. Thomas Lennon is also entertaining as a wealthy Star Wars nerd who pretends to be Mike’s father, but his slightly excessive screen time suggests the filmmakers weren’t entirely sure Efron could do what needed to be done. If so, they were mistaken.
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17 Again (2009)
1Click DVD Copy Pro v4.1.5.0
1CLICK DVD COPY – PRO? is a fast, easy-to-use, full featured program for copying DVD movies onto DVD discs. The latest version now incorporates CPRx? technology to ensure the highest level of success copying the latest generation of DVD movies.
You now have complete control over the final copy. Use the Copy Presets? or the more advanced features to select what content will be copied and how much compression will be used. With 1CLICK DVD COPY – PRO, you can make a perfect copy with just one click.
* Windows Vista Compatible
* CPRx? technology for copying new DVD movies.
* Copy Presets? – One click preset for each type of DVD copy.
* Preview the movie, extras and menus.
* Include or exclude movie and menus based on preview.
* Select individual audio, video, and subtitles streams.
* Control the amount of video compression used.
* Make additional backup copies without re-copying the DVD.
* Copy Episodic DVD Movies, TV Series, etc.
* Copy a movie to your hard drive – great for laptops.
* Supports copying of Multi-Channel Audio (Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS).
* Supports both NTSC and PAL DVD movies.
* Supports Dual Layer media.
* Free software updates for a year.
* Free technical support.
# Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2000, Me or 98SE
# 500 MHz Intel® Pentium III process or equivalent with 256MB of RAM
# Up to 9 GB available hard disc space for DVD images and temporary DVD files
# DVD reader (DVD writer required for burning DVDs)
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2012 The Odyssey (2006)
April 19, 2010 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Adventure, Document, Documentary, Movies
This powerful in-depth film on the 2012 prophecies, the current global crises and awakening is the first of two feature documentaries on the subject, 2012 The Odyssey and it’s sequel Timewave 2013. Join author Sharron Rose on an adventure into the future. In this exciting and thought provoking feature documentary she travels across the entire United States speaking to the many experts on this fast approaching prophecy. They help her to reveal the secrets that will unfold before our eyes and will shape our future. Featuring noted experts Jose Arguelles, Gregg Braden, John Major Jenkins, Rick Levine, Geoff Stray, Moira Timms, Alberto Villoldo, Jay Weidner, the Incan Elders and more, this film shows us that the coming world is ours to reshape and to remake in any way that we deem possible. Sharron Rose also travels to the Georgia Guidestones, Washington D.C., the Denver Airport and many other places to discover that there are numerous groups and people who understand that this present age is ending and a new world is now just beginning. Discover the secrets of the Mayans, the Incans, the Alchemists, the Christians, the Masons and others of our ancient ancestors concerning the end of time and the promise of our destiny as human beings.
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3 Acts Of Murder (2009)
September 29, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Crime, Movies
In 1929 Arthur Upfield, Australia’s premier crime writer, plotted the perfect murder for his novel The Sands of Windee. Meanwhile, one of his friends, stock-man Snowy Rowles, put the scheme into deadly effect, even before the book was published. This true story resulted in one of Australia’s most sensational murder trials of the 1930′s and catapulted Upfield’s name onto the world stage.
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3 Acts Of Murder (2009)
3 Acts Of Murder (2009)
September 29, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Crime, Movies
In 1929 Arthur Upfield, Australia’s premier crime writer, plotted the perfect murder for his novel The Sands of Windee. Meanwhile, one of his friends, stock-man Snowy Rowles, put the scheme into deadly effect, even before the book was published. This true story resulted in one of Australia’s most sensational murder trials of the 1930′s and catapulted Upfield’s name onto the world stage.
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3 Acts Of Murder (2009)
300 (2006) (Full Combat Edition)
July 17, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Movies, War
In 480 BC, the Persian king Xerxes sends his massive army to conquer Greece. The Greek city of Sparta houses its finest warriors, and 300 of these soldiers are chosen to meet the Persians at Thermopylae, engaging the soldiers in a narrow canyon where they cannot take full advantage of their numbers. The battle is a suicide mission, meant to buy time for the rest of the Greek forces to prepare for the invasion. However, that doesn’t stop the Spartans from throwing their hearts into the fray, determined to take as many Persians as possible with them.
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400 Years of the Telescope (2009)
August 5, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Documentary, Movies
A documentary following the history of the telescope from the days of Copernicus to recent findings from the Hubble Telescope; 400 Years of the Telescope opens in 17th century Florence, Italy, with Galileo training his spyglass on the heavens and discovering that Jupiter has four moons; Venus has phases like the Moon; and most shocking of all: the Earth is not the center of the universe. Beautifully photographed in 4K digital cinematography, the film is a visually stunning chronicle of the history of the telescope from the time of Galileo, its profound impact upon the science of astronomy, and how both shape the way we view ourselves in the midst of an infinite universe. The film features interviews with leading astrophysicists and ,sts from the world’s renowned universities and observatories, who explain concepts ranging from Galileo’s act of revealing the cosmos with a simple telescope, to the latest discoveries in space, including startling new ideas about life on other planets and dark energy ? a mysterious vacuum energy that is accelerating the expansion of the universe.
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9th Company Roots Of Terror (2009) (EMUDVD)
June 15, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Games, Strategy
Game Description
The game is based on actual events that took place during the Soviet military campaign in Afghanistan. 9th Company follows the story of a ragged band of young recruits undergoing brutal training in Uzbekistan¢s Fergana Valley and culminates with a bloody stand against the Mujahideen warriors on a nameless mountain top in Afghanistan. It¢s the Battle of Thermopylae all over again: one Russian fighter against 10 Afghanis!
9th Company recreates in detail the events that took place during the last large-scale Soviet military operation. Few know the history: the 9th Company of the 345th Guards Airborne Regiment came under heavy fire on “Hill 3234” on January 7th, 1988. They managed to stop several attacks by an estimated 400 Mujahideen and Pakistani mercenaries and held their position for two gory days. The company lost 6 men, and the remaining 28 of the total 39 were wounded. Two 9th Company soldiers were posthumously awarded the Golden Star medal and the title of Soviet Hero.
Features:
– Warfare on two tactical levels: use the area operations map to choose your mission or explore 12 unique and highly detailed tactical maps of Afghanistan.
– Stunning 3D graphics and a spectacular physics engine guarantee a one-of-a-kind experience in destroying any mechanized unit or building.
– Merit reward and in-combat morale system for every character and advanced hit location system for mechanized units make tactical battles even more realistic.
– A complex system of tactical behavior and firepower control for mechanized infantry, assault, reconnaissance and special operations units. More than 80 different unit types.
Publisher: ND Games
Developer: Lesta Studio
Genre: Strategy
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A Christmas Story (1983)
April 7, 2010 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Movies
Ralphie has to convince his parents, teachers, and Santa that a Red Ryder BB gun really is the perfect gift for the 1940′s.
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A Dangerous Man (2010)
January 5, 2010 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Action, Crime, Movies
After serving 15 years for a crime he didn’t commit, Shane Daniels is released from jail with an apology from the State of Arizona. Within hours of his freedom, he unluckily bears witness to an illegal diamond deal gone wrong. Members of both the Mexican mafia and State Troopers are killed leaving a terrified girl and a bag of money. In this action packed thrill ride, Shane must fight his way through a corrupt town and take the girl to safety.
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A Dangerous Man (2010)
A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010) (CAM)
May 11, 2010 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Horror, Movies, Reality
A re-imagining of the horror icon Freddy Krueger, a serial-killer who wields a glove with four blades embedded in the fingers and kills people in their dreams, resulting in their real death in reality.
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Accidentally on Purpose – Season 01 (HDTV) (XviD) (still running)
September 22, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Comedy, Movies, Series, War
Based on Mary F. Pols’ autobiographical novel, Accidentally on Purpose is a comedy starring Golden Globe Award winner Jenna Elfman as Billie, a single woman who finds herself “accidentally” pregnant after a one-night stand with a much younger guy, and decides to keep the baby… and the guy. A newspaper film critic, Billie is barely surviving a humiliating breakup with her charming boss, James (Grant Show), who’s still trying to resume their relationship. Suddenly expecting a child with her “boy toy,” Zack (Jon Foster), Billie and Zack make an arrangement: to live together platonically. Billie’s party girl best friend Olivia (Ashley Jensen) and Abby (Lennon Parham), her conventional, younger married sister, eagerly look forward to the new addition and offer their own brands of advice and encouragement. But when Zack and his freeloading friends, including Davis (Nicolas Wright), start to turn her place into a frat house, Billie isn’t sure if she’s living with a boyfriend, a roommate, or if she just has another child to raise.
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Accidentally on Purpose – Season 01 (HDTV) (XviD) (still running)
Acdsee Pro v3.0.355
October 30, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Softwares, War
ACDSee Pro 3 is the photography software with the flexibility to adapt to the way you work. Save time and stay organized in every step of your workflow with ACDSee Pro.
Manage, view, process, and publish your images
The new Manage, View, Process, and Online modes simplify and accelerate your photography workflow, allowing you to easily access the features you need and publish your images. In Process mode, use the non-destructive developing capabilities along with the editing tools with which ACDSee Pro users are familiar. Previously, ACDSee Pro users could only access the RAW Processor if they had a RAW image. Now in ACDSee Pro 3, you can take any file format (RAW, JPEG), and perform all of your non-destructive developing in Process mode.
Manage mode
Browse, sort, and organize in Manage mode. The simplified toolbar with drop-down menus help you to find the most commonly used tasks. You can combine different tools and panes to perform sophisticated search, and view thumbnail previews of images. Usability improvements include radio buttons for ratings, and category check boxes to quickly categorize images. Publish your images easily using the FTP, Email, SmugMug, or Zenfolio uploaders.
View mode
View your images using a variety of image viewing tools. Use the Properties pane to display image information such as EXIF or IPTC data, and add captions to your images as you view them. View mode features a new filmstrip, which lets you easily flip between images without having to return to Manage mode.
Process mode
Perform all image adjustments in Process mode. The Process mode has two panes: Develop and Edit. Use the Develop pane for non-destructive editing on RAW, JPEG and other supported file types. Use tools in Develop to adjust an image’s exposure, white balance, color profile, sharpen, and much more. Use Edit to fine tune your image using pixel-based editing tools such as red eye removal.
Online mode
Use Online mode to upload your images to the new online image sharing and storage site: ACDSee Online. In Online mode, you can easily drag and drop your photos into an album on ACDSee Online without having to go through a Web site.
Revolutionary New Process Mode
In Process mode, you can perform a variety of image corrections (tune color and light, enhance details, crop) in real time without waiting for an adjustment to apply on an image. You can view at any time the final image with and without each adjustment to view the effects of your changes, and return to each adjustment to further fine tune your image.
Develop and Edit
ACDSee Pro 3 Process mode is a combination of non-destructive image correction tools in Develop, with pixel editing tools easily accessible in Edit.
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Advanced Uninstaller PRO v10
Uninstall programs quickly and completely, remove toolbars, clean your registry
Advanced Uninstaller PRO is an easy-to-use Windows application uninstaller that makes your computer run more efficiently by removing software and files that were left behind after you uninstalled software that you no longer use. In addition, the program performs a number of cleanup activities, making your computer more secure.
Very few software programs uninstall completely from your computer. Among the things left behind are unnecessary folders, obsolete files, and graphics that will never be used.
In addition, there are often items placed in the Windows Registry that are not welcome, as well as spyware and other programs that threaten the security of your computer.
Advanced Uninstaller PRO can uninstall all of these programs, files and folders.
Uninstalling a program is as easy as selecting its name from a list, or dragging and dropping a file or a shortcut on the Advanced Uninstaller PRO desktop icon.
Advanced Uninstaller PRO’s built-in Startup Manager gives you control over the programs that are automatically started by Windows, and offers you detailed information about each of them, including advice about what the program does and whether you should disable it.
Advanced Uninstaller PRO includes a huge knowledge base containing startup program descriptions, giving you the ability to distinguish between essential Windows components that you want to keep, and dangerous spyware programs that you want to remove.
To protect your privacy, the Quick Cleaner performs a one-step removal of the data on your computer that tells other people what you’ve been doing. It can safely delete the list of Internet pages that you have visited, the web addresses that you have typed, the Internet cookies that were written to your hard drive when you visited web sites, and the recently opened files lists for more than 100 applications, including Microsoft Office, Windows Media Player, ICQ, MSN, WinZip, RealPlayer, Kazaa, etc.
Advanced Uninstaller PRO makes it easy to remove all damaged Start Menu shortcuts, to hide or show them at any time, and to alphabetically sort the entire Start Menu.
The program can find and delete temporary files left behind by Windows, Internet Explorer, and other applications. You can also tweak Internet Explorer configuration settings, manage and uninstall fonts, uninstall unwanted Control Panel applets, and perform other system tasks efficiently.
The latest release also contains a powerful Registry cleaner, defragmenter and optimizer which will help you keep your Registry fast, clean, and easily accessible by all programs.
There is also a Registry backup utility that lets you easily back up and restore this important system file when it gets damaged or lost.
The 14 removal tools available help you keep your computer clean and fast. All features of Advanced Uninstaller Pro are designed to be safe and easy-to-use.
Here are some key features of “Advanced Uninstaller PRO”:
· Easily uninstall applications and programs. The program starts a lot faster than the Control Panel Add/Remove applet, and has a handy quick search function.
· Uninstall, disable and enable Control Panel icons.
· Disable or delete the programs that run at startup.
· Remove items left behind in the Add/Remove section after program uninstall.
· Manage the fonts installed on your computer.
· Hide, show or sort your Start menu shortcuts. Automatically find and delete the non-working shortcuts on your desktop and Start menu.
· Uninstall Internet Explorer toolbars, plug-ins and BHOs (Browser Helper Objects).
· Find and delete garbage and temporary files.
· Delete the recently open files list of programs such as Microsoft Office, Windows Media Player, ICQ, MSN, WinZip, RealPlayer, Kazaa, Morpheus, WinAmp, etc.
· Delete the Internet history trail (information about the pages you visited, addresses you typed, cookies, etc).
Requirements:
· Minimum 128MB RAM
· 80 MB free disk space
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Developer: Innovative Solutions
Size/Supported OS: 17 MB / Windows 2K / XP / 2003 / Vista / 7
Last Updated On: November 23rd, 2009, 15:42 GMT
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Adventureland (2009) (DVDSCR)
Arriving with what prove to be outsized expectations for raucous humor on the basis of “Superbad,” Greg Mottola’s “Adventureland” unspools as a rather ordinary account of youthful summer misadventures that goes down easily thanks to a sparkly cast, more than 40 pop tunes that anchor the action in the late ’80s and characters who get high both on and off their jobs at a tacky amusement park. Thanks especially to the presence of leading lady Kristen Stewart in a role she filmed prior to “Twlight,” the pic should spin good returns for Miramax on its March 27 release.
Based on the experiences he had working at a Long Island amusement, Mottola cooks up a passable amount of mischief to occupy the late- teen/early-20s misfits who work as ride and game operators at Pittsburgh’s Adventureland in the summer of ’87. Writer-director’s evident stand-in is James Brennan (Jesse Eisenberg of “The Squid and the Whale”), who’s forced to take any summer job he can get when his European trip is dashed and his autumn date with grad school at Columbia is jeopardized by his alcoholic father’s fall from grace at work.
For a Reagan-era pothead, James is a terribly serious, woefully earnest guy who offers up his SAT scores when applying for low-end summer positions. He also somehow has emerged from college still a virgin, but his saving grace as far as his Adventureland cohorts are concerned is that he’s always has some weed. This makes the days go by easier, and also fuels the night, which the gawky James surprises himself by chastely spending with the alluring but massively screwed up Em (Kristen Stewart), who works at the park only as a way or getting away from her father and unbearable new stepmother.
What James doesn’t know is that Em is having a clandestine affair with older local musician and handyman Mike Connell (Ryan Reynolds), to whom James sometimes confesses his amorous feelings for Em. Adding further to the equation is a flirty cupcake Lisa P. (Margarita Levieva), a known virgin-for-life who nonetheless encourages James’ attentions.
The set-up provides plenty of opportunity for crude humor, Mottola indulges with abundant involving puking, groin pinches, drunk and stoned behavior, and lax work habits. But his real interest is the navigation of dubious emotional and ethical straits by immature characters who make serious mistakes while trying to feel their way out of their unhappiness.
The filmmakers’ investment in James’ sudden loss of a safety net, Em’s justifiable distress at home, and brainy stoner Joel’s (Martin Starr) fury over a one-time date’s anti-Semitism is genuine as far as it goes, but little that happens here is particularly surprising, especially the occurrence of some virginity divestment at the end.
Rather off-putting at first with his furrowed-brow attitude, Eisenberg’s James becomes increasingly palatable as the summer progresses. Stewart impresses again with her steady, clear-eyed gaze and sense of self. Nice comic turns are put in by Starr as the Gogol-reading outcast and Bill Hader and Kristen Wiig as the goofball but dedicated park owners.
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Afterwards (2008)
July 10, 2010 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Movies, War
Nathan, a brilliant New York lawyer who leads a life of professional success, but his private life is pretty dismal since he divorced Claire, his only love. Until he meets Doctor Kay, a mysterious doctor who introduces himself as a “Messenger.” He claims that he can sense when certain people are about to die, and that he is sent to help them put their life in order before it’s too late. Nathan doesn’t believe a word of this, but soon afterwards he witnesses some disconcerting scenes which seem to confirm the doctor’s claims.
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Airplane (1980)
April 7, 2010 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Business, Movies, Video, War
The quintessential movie spoof that spawned an entire genre of parody films, the original Airplane! still holds up as one of the brightest comedic gems of the ’80s, not to mention of cinema itself (it ranked in the top 5 of Entertainment Weekly’s list of the 100 funniest movies ever made). The humor may be low and obvious at times, but the jokes keep coming at a rapid-fire clip and its targets–primarily the lesser lights of ’70s cinema, from disco films to star-studded disaster epics–are more than worthy for send-up. If you’ve seen even one of the overblown Airport movies then you know the plot: the crew of a filled-to-capacity jetliner is wiped out and it’s up to a plucky stewardess and a shell-shocked fighter pilot to land the plane. Robert Hays and Julie Hagerty are the heroes who have a history that includes a meet-cute à la Saturday Night Fever, a surf scene right out of From Here to Eternity, a Peace Corps trip to Africa to teach the natives the benefits of Tupperware and basketball, a war-ravaged recovery room with a G.I. who thinks he’s Ethel Merman (a hilarious cameo)–and those are just the flashbacks! The jokes gleefully skirt the boundaries of bad taste (pilot Peter Graves to a juvenile cockpit visitor: “Joey, have you ever seen a grown man naked?”), with the high (low?) point being Hagerty’s intimate involvement with the blow-up automatic pilot doll, but they’ll have you rolling on the floor. The film launched the careers of collaborators Jim Abrahams (Big Business), David Zucker (Ruthless People), and Jerry Zucker (Ghost), as well as revitalized such B-movie actors as Lloyd Bridges, Peter Graves, Robert Stack, and Leslie Nielsen, who built a second career on films like this. A vital part of any video collection.
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Airplane (1980)


