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Friday, May 21, 2010


Robin Hood


Robin Hood is a 2010 film based on the Robin Hoodlegend, directed by Sir Ridley Scott and starring Russell Crowe. It was released in the United Kingdom on May 12, 2010, after premiering at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival, and was released in the United States on May 14. The film began development in 2007 whenUniversal Studios acquired a script entitled Nottingham, depicting a heroic Sheriff of Nottingham to be played by Crowe. Scott's dissatisfaction with the script led him to delay filming, and during 2008 it was rewritten into a story about Robin Hood becoming an outlaw, with the position of being Sheriff as part of the story. Scott dropped the latter notion and Nottingham was retitled to reflect the more traditional angle.

Plot


It is late 12th century England and Robin Longstride(Russell Crowe) is a common archer in the Third Crusade. Following the death of Richard the Lionheart in battle, Robin and three other common soldiers, Alan A'Dale, Will Scarlett, and Little John, attempt to return to their homeland, having spent ten years fighting abroad. Along the way they come across an ambush of the King's guard by Sir Godfrey (Mark Strong), an English Knight with French lineage and allegiance. The King of France had ordered Sir Godfrey to assassinate Richard. Having discovered the King is already slain Sir Godfrey is chased off by the arrival of Robin and his companions. Aiming to return to England safely and richer in pocket than they left it, Robin and his men steal the armour of the slain Knights and head for the English ships on the coast under the guise of noblemen. Before leaving the scene of slaughter Robin promises a dying Knight, Sir Robert Loxley, to return a sword to the man's father inNottingham.

Upon arriving in England, Robin (who has assumed the identity of Loxley) is chosen to inform the Royal family of the King's death and witnesses the crowning of King John (Oscar Isaac), who is the younger brother of the recently-deceased Richard. The arrogant King John shows no remorse to his poor Kingdom and demands harsh taxes to be collected, sending Sir Godfrey off to the North with the task of raising revenue. Unbeknownst to King John, Sir Godfrey is an agent of the French King and uses this Royal Decree to stir up enough unrest to cause Civil War in England.

Robin and his companions head to Nottingham, where Loxley's father Sir Walter (Max von Sydow) asks him to continue impersonating his son, in order to prevent the family lands being taken by the crown. Loxley's widow, Lady Marion (Cate Blanchett), is initially distrustful of Robin, but soon warms to him when he recovers taxed grain for the townsfolk to plant.

Meanwhile, Godfrey's actions have stirred up the northern Barons, who march to meet King John, and demand the signing of a charter of rights. Having realized Godfrey's deception, and knowing he must reunite his people in order to meet an imminent French invasion, the King agrees. A battle follows shortly where Godfrey's men are interrupted while ransacking Nottingham, and chased off by Robin and the northern Barons.

The film climaxes with an invasion on England's south coast by the French, who are met as they land by the English army. The English are victorious in the ensuing battle, during which Robin slays Godfrey with a well-placed arrow from a long distance. However, King John perceives the French surrendering to Robin, rather than to himself, as a major threat to his power. In the final scenes, King John reneges on his word to sign the Magna Carta, and declares Robin to be an outlaw. In response to this, Robin moves to Sherwood Forest with Lady Marion and his friends to form what will become theMerry Men of Sherwood Forest.


Coco Sumner


Sometimes you find yourself speechless upon seeing a star. Coco Sumner of I Blame Coco might not have hit the spotlight entierly as of yet but the hype that brews has us obsessed with every sight of her.

The entire world has turned their backs on the so-called It Girl, women of vanity and money who are often recognized for 1. having a Very Important Parent and 2. a strong urge of being appreciated without passion that goes beyond the newest Louboutins. You’d think the daughter of Sting and Trudie Styler (Very Important Parents) would be the kind, although Coco is turning heads by doing the exact opposite; not being in anyones face, refusing a record deal because she was too young and unprepared for it, slowly gaining success and recognition for her reggae-voice meets pop-tunes I Blame Coco. She’s the anti-socialite, the provocative unbrushed artist and a hell of a looker. A face of a rowdy teenage boy, a voice mature and aware and a fashion sense were Mickey Mouse will indeed be fitting with a baseball jacket and Dr Martens, it was long since we saw a starlet that was more appropriate and in key with the now.


Shrek Forever After


Shrek Forever After (also known as Shrek: The Final Chapter and previously known as Shrek Goes Fourth) is an 2010 American animated film. It is also the fourth and final installment in the Shrek film series, despite early development to make a fifth film.

It was released in theaters on May 21, 2010 in the United States and India and will be relaesed on July 2, 2010, in the United Kingdom .It was released in 3-Dand IMAX 3-D theaters. The plot was announced February 23, 2009.

Like the first three Shrek films, the movie will be significantly based on fairy tale themes.


Plot


After all of his adventures, Shrek (Mike Myers) has become a domesticated family ogre. Instead of scaring villagers away as he used to, Shrek agrees to autograph pitchforks. Longing for the days when he felt like a "real ogre", Shrek is tricked into signing a pact with the smooth-talking deal maker, Rumpelstiltskin (Walt Dohrn), who offers Shrek a day where everything will be as if his adventures had never happened. Shrek can't resist the offer- all he wanted was a day off to relax, to be a real ogre again. However, to get a day off, Shrek needs to give up a day from his childhood. However, after signing the contract, Shrek soon discovers he has been tricked: the day that he unwittingly gave away was the day he was born.

Having never existed, Shrek finds himself in a twisted,alternate version of Far Far Away, where Rumpelstiltskin is now king (because King Harold and Queen Lillian were originally going to give him the kingdom in exchange for him ending Fiona's curse, but refused after getting news that Shrek had rescued Fiona); ogres are hunted; Donkey (Eddie Murphy) has never met Shrek, is forced into cart-pulling duty and fears him; Gingy(Conrad Vernon) is a gladiator fighting animal crackers;Puss in Boots (Antonio Banderas) has become obese and lazy; and Fiona (Cameron Diaz) is still under her curse from the first movie (to become human by day and ogress by night until she receives "True Love's Kiss"), can't stand Shrek, and has become the leader of an underground resistance of other hunted ogres.

But even though all seems lost, there's still hope - if Shrek shares "True Love's Kiss" with Fiona by the sunrise of the next day, the contract he signed will be rendered null and void and the original timeline will be restored. However, Rumpelstiltskin will do anything to stop Shrek and solidify the power he now has.