Tuesday, April 15th, 2008
Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer finds the group pursuing their argentine adversary as he glides across the globe wreaking havoc and preparing Earth for imminent destruction. Along the way they will unravel the mystery behind the appearance of the shiny surfboarder, battle with the surprising return of their mortal enemy, Dr Doom.
Reed Richards and Sue Storm are about to be married when a mysterious alien, the Silver Surfer crashes the proceedings and heralds Earths impending destruction. With time running out, the Fantastic Four reluctantly teams up with the nefarious Dr Doom. Reed can hack into computers and stretch to bridge large gaps; Sue can move heavy objects with her telekinesis; Ben can reach up and tear down fire escapes and ledges; and Johnny can set objects on fire. Yet, they realize that they are no match for the Silver Surfer who seems invulnerable.
Reed Richards plays a vulnerable figure– a geek or genius who is not good at all at acting on how he feels, but his character falls flat compared to Grimm’s. More interesting is Victor Von Doom whose resemblance to Darth Vader, in terms of career trajectory is striking, as striking as the resemblance in costume.
Silver Surfer, the one from the original comic book series from 1968 was much more powerful, pensive and deep than the one portrayed in the movie. Silver Surfer is the tortured herald of Galactus, a cosmic being that travels the universe devouring worlds.
The Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver’s effects is dazzling, but the Surfer looks too metallic, more like a skyriding T-1000 robot. He looks like a nude, silver-skinned man, and he flies around the universe on a silver surfboard.
Fantastic and Jessica Alba as The Invincible Woman were completely unconvincing and dull in the first movie but this time they really have grown into their characters. If you do choose to watch Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer, at least this time round you won’t kick yourself for having spent time with the Fantastic Four.
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer brings back the best elements in the first movie, and provides an avenue for more of such adventures with the familiar quartet. It’s a popcorn movie, and one which entertains throughout its relatively short 90 minutes duration.
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Saturday, April 12th, 2008
Find Out Everything You Need To Know About Downloading Movies Online
1. Where can you download movies?
You can download free movies at file-sharing networks or what people call peer-to-peer P2P networks. However, if you are looking for the latest movies, you can download full length movies from paid membership sites like those listed on this website.
2. Why do you need to consider downloading full length movies online?
Most city dwellers live a fast paced life. Going to the theatres nowadays can be quite a hassle. People either rent a video or DVD to watch at home, but even that can be costly. Almost every family has a computer and internet access and it is really convenient and fast to download movies from the internet.
Search a movie, and download the movie file. Within an hour or so, you can start watching the movie without even leaving your home.
3. What is making movie downloads more attractive over rental or purchase these days?
Millions of movies are downloaded these days. Global technology advancements have made it easy for the entertainment industry to create more powerful audio and video formats. This means that movie files can become smaller and the data transfer is much faster these days. High-speed broadband connection is also becoming more common at home which makes downloading full length movies faster.
4. What are the types of equipment or software needed to play the movie downloads?
You need a media player to play the movies. Different media players are able to play the movie formats. Do check the movie format and see if your media player can accept it.
Examples of different movie/video file formats include:
1. Flash Video Format (.flv)
2. AVI Format (.avi)
AVI files most commonly contain M-JPEG, or DivX codec’s, but can also contain almost any format.
The AVI format is supported by almost all computers using the Windows OS, and can be played on various players.
Some of the most common players that support the avi format are:
Apple QuickTime Player (windows & Mac)
Microsoft Windows Media Player (Windows & Mac)
VideoLAN VLC media player (Windows & Mac)
Nullsoft Winamp
3. Quicktime Format (.mov)
4. MP4 Format (.mp4)
5. Mpg Format (.mpg)
6. Windows Media Video Format (.wmv)
7. Advances Streaming Format (.asf)
8. Real Media Format (.rm)
9. Flash Movie Format (.swf)
Common media players include Windows Media Player, RealPlayer, VLC Media Player, QuickTime Player and WinAmp Media Player.
5. What is the size of a typical movie download?
It is directly dependent on the runtime of the whole movie as well as the bitrate used when encoding the movie. Typically, it should be 600 – 800 MB in size for a 2 hour movie. Anything longer than that definitely takes up more disk space.
6. How long does it take for you to download a full length movie from the internet?
This depends on the size of the movie file as well as the internet connection of your computer and the transfer speed at the file source. Here is a simple table to give you a glimpse of how long it usually takes to download a complete 700MB movie file assuming no other disruptions. Note: 1 Megabyte per sec (1 Mbps) = 1000 Kilobyte per sec (1000 Kbps).
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Connection speed
56Kbps
128Kbps
256Kbps
512Kbps
1Mbps
2Mbps
10Mbps
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Transfer speed
7 KB/s
16 KB/s
32 KB/s
64 KB/s
128 KB/s
256 KB/s
1.25 MB/s
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Transfer time
28 hours, 27 mins
12 hours, 27 mins
6 hours, 13 mins
3 hours, 7 mins
1 hours, 33 mins
47 mins
12 mins
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The table displays the transfer speeds based on the maximum download speed of your internet connection. In most cases, the actual download speed will be slower since it really depends on how fast the source server is and that there is no interruption during the transfer.
7. How to play the movie downloads on your DVD player?
You have to first confirm if your DVD player supports playback in your movie format. For instance, if your player supports the DivX format, then all you need to do is to rip and burn the entire full length movie onto a CD or DVD. The movie should playback smoothly on your player. Alternatively, you may save it in other file formats supported by your DVD player. Use a video format conversion software if need be.
8. How to watch movie downloads on your TV?
You can always install a video card with TV output. Some video cards nowadays are already fitted with such capabilities. This allows you to plug a video cable from your PC to your TV set.
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