Thursday 22 March 2012

Big-Name Actor Cast as Biblical Noah

Russell Crowe Reported to Set Sail as ‘Noah’: It seems that Russell Crowe is a collection of animals in pairs to begin. Term reports that Oscar star "A Beautiful Mind" and "Gladiator", the main role in the adaptation of the Bible, "Noah," directed by Darren Aronofsky Thurs

This is a high-profile role Crowe, whose recent films a series of failures at the box office. His last film in 2010, "three days", he took only $ 21 million at the national level for the estimated $ 35 million budget. Follow-up "Robin Hood", the production of 200 million dollars earned $ 105 million in the U.S.. His two positions in front of "progress" and "Body of Lies," as not corresponding to 40 million dollars in this country to crack.

That's a big gamble to put Crowe in the title role, an estimated 100 million epic production? Maybe not. Crowe is still the international traffic, however, and "Robin Hood" has collected more than $ 320 million worldwide. In addition, the story of Noah and the Ark crossed many cultures in which Jews, Christians and Muslims texts. The term also noted that this film will be a flood (pun intended) of other biblical epics are currently under development, including a new look at the story of Moses in the end, director Steven Spielberg to join.

This will be the first film from Aronofsky, 2010, "Black Swan", which has five Oscar nominations, including Best Picture and Best Director deserved. This star Natalie Portman has also received the award for Best Actress. Aronofsky was originally slated to direct Hugh Jackman in "Wolverine," another film for themselves, "X-Men" character. But Aronofsky was a return to "Noah" project, it is the development of more than five years. Christian Bale and Michael Fassbender are both mentioned as possible stars Crowe.

Aronofsky told Empire magazine in 2007, his vision of the history of Noah was not a cartoon. He said: "It is certainly more than the science fiction version of this traditional story of Noah, but he says seriously." Aronofsky wrote the screenplay with Ari Handel (. "Fountain"), and he rewrote John Logan ("Gladiator", "Hugo ").

Crowe is currently working on "Les Miserables," the film version of Tony-winning musical. He will portray Inspector Javert, the policeman obsessed with hunting, Jean Valjean, played by Hugh Jackman in the film. And before he plays Noah, he is considered one more character to the accident, that all life on the planet in jeopardy. It will be Kryptonian father, Jor-El in Superman in 2013, "Man of Steel."

Wednesday 21 March 2012

Deaf Student Stunned by Obama Encounter

President Obama uses sign language during impromptu greeting with student: President Obama was shaking hands with supporters after a political energy event March 15 with the Governor of Maryland Martin O'Malley when he was sharing an impromptu sign language with a deaf man who was caught on video.

Distriction site was the first report of a frank exchange of views, which was captured on video, a student of 26 years in Prince George College of Stephon, who is deaf. As Obama made his way into the line of fans, Stephon use American Sign Language to tell the president ". I'm proud of you" In the video, you can see that Obama paused for a moment, an unexpected but welcome. He responds quickly signed: "Thank you." sophomore deaf sign it, "I love you." Obama smiled at the student, and shook hands with him before continuing the line.

"When I shook his hand, he does not feel that he was taller than me," said Stephon. "It was just a humble man," Stephon said Distriction. As H. Hoover wrote on the site, sharing a rare moment to humanize the administration President and would be so regardless of the signature of the commander was a Republican or a Democrat.

In the video, Stephon told us about his experience. He even wrote a transcript for those of us not versed in American Sign Language. I've included some excerpts of his remarks after the jump.

Even during his first presidential campaign in 2008, President Obama also signed a "thank you" to another campaign supporter of the deaf. You can find some of the 100 major American Sign Language gestures.

Partial entry through Distriction:

"Hello, I would like to share my experience, I will remember for the rest of my life today was a special day for me, and I'm ready for it, it was announced yesterday, March 14th for everyone to get tickets to see anything else .. than the United States President Barack Obama! "

...

"At that moment I will never forget when he looked at me. He gave me the opportunity to talk to him. It was like he was waiting for me to say something. I took the time and signed:" I'm proud of you, "and his answer was, "Glory and 'in sign language back!"

"Oh my gosh, I was like wow, I realized after I said that I was proud of him. It was so amazing ... I did not speak. Shortly thereafter, he thanked me, he smiled in another deaf woman , which is signed: "I love you."

"When I shook his hand, he does not feel that he was taller than me. It was just a humble man. I'm just impressed with him and I know he has a voice, and it will win a second term, no doubt. Yes, I feel safe to be for another term. "

Report: Tim Tebow Trade Hits Snag

Tim Tebow trade hits snag, deal with New York Jets could be off: According to ESPN, Adam Schefter, the agreement between the Denver Broncos and New York Jets send Tim Tebow in the Big Apple hit a snag, which could negate the blockbuster trade.

Both teams took the agreement to the Broncos asked the aircraft to pay salaries and bonuses that have already paid to Tebow.

"Tim Tebow has a $ 5 million of the reuptake of language", Schefter Twitter ", which means the aircraft will have to repay the money in Denver. Jets may not want."

Some sources claim that the office before the aircraft made ​​an agreement, the objection after reviewing the agreement.

Similar language was completed trade negotiations between Denver and Jacksonville Jaguars, Schefter noted. He later wrote that the league source said that the sale will be held at the end. If not, the St. Louis Rams can get involved.

It's no good for those who somehow Bros have already purchased the appropriate aircraft Tebow T-shirts for three hours after the trade was announced.

Tuesday 20 March 2012

NetZero 4G Mobile Broadband Service offers Free 4G

NetZero 4G Mobile Broadband Service offers Free 4G: NetZero, in partnership with Clearwire offers 4G mobile broadband plan, without regard ... When buying a 4G USB stick or an access point.

Internet service provider NetZero is becoming competitive in the space of 4G data services by announcing its new 4G mobile broadband service, NetZero offers free Internet access from mobile 4G 4G purchase or access point USB. Of course, there is one problem - the free service is limited to 200 MB per month, users can burn a 4G connection in minutes. In addition, the free service is only available for 12 months after the purchase of equipment 4G, and can not be extended. However, NetZero offers several tools that help users manage their data use - and in the end, free free, is not it?

"NetZero is to bridge the digital divide, enabling consumers to buy safe, quality mobile broadband services at very affordable plans designed to meet the needs of data consumers," said United Online Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Mark R. Goldston, in a statement. (NetZero is a subsidiary of the U.S. line.) "Our service gives customers the freedom to make the internet anywhere in our area, without reference to public Wi-Fi services, or to buy the higher cost, and sometimes long-term plans offered by other providers of mobile broadband communication. "

The service is based 4G Clearwire WiMax 4G network of existing packages and NetZero launches today in more than 80 cities, including major markets such as San Francisco, New York, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, Washington, DC, and Miami. Get on board with plans to purchase HotSpot NetZero or NetZero or 4G NetZero stick 4G - a hot spot is actually re-branded version of the Clearwire 4G yourself, Apollo spots 4G. Both devices have only 4G: users who have moved outside the coverage area is not WiMax 3G (or 2G) services, to return. The point can support up to eight Wi-Fi devices, USB is working with a laptop or desktop computer with a port USB.

To help users manage their data usage, the device can be strangled to reduce their consumption data, "Warp Speed" connection limit of 10 Mbps, while the single "Light Speed" strangles download service 1 Mbps.

In addition to 200 MB / month free plan (good for 12 months after purchasing the camera), NetZero also offers monthly plans for data transfer: $ 9.95 per month you receive 500 MB of data, and GB is $ 19.95/month, 2 GB is $ 34.95 per month, and 4 GB is $ 50 per month. There are no excess charges: users who use their monthly limit can buy gas stations, plans to move to a higher capacity, or to sit idly by until the first day of the month rolls.

For people who need low-cost communications and live in an area where Clearwire 4G WiMax service is a viable option, NetZero plans to offer an interesting alternative to traditional contracts, based on data plans for mobile broadband. For example, someone who takes notes and about once a week for work can be perfectly happy to stick 4G, and 200 MB of free plan. And if they should buy a new stick in one year, they always come before the cost of traditional roaming plan.

The NetZero 4G stick is priced at $49.95; the NetZero 4G HotSpot is priced at $99.95.

Romney Is Way Up in Illinois Primary Polls, but his Message Is Muddled

Romney Is Way Up in Illinois Primary Polls, but his Message Is Muddled: The Illinois showdown between Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum could mark a turning point in a race that refuses to die.

That is, if anyone could get excited about it. The contest lacks just one thing: any sense of drama.

By every conceivable measure, Romney should carry the primary on Tuesday, perhaps by a more comfortable margin than he had in Michigan and Ohio. Romney has greatly outspent the former Pennsylvania senator, as usual, and is up 45 to 30 percent among likely voters in the latest Public Policy Polling survey. Even if Santorum somehow pulls off a popular-vote upset, he will trail in the delegate count because once again he didn’t manage to file a full slate.

The last-minute fisticuffs has left both men without a positive message. Romney ripped Santorum as an “economic lightweight,” prompting Santorum to call him a “big-government heavyweight” and “Wall Street financier” who would be Tweedledum to Barack Obama’s Tweedledee. Worse, in punching back on the campaign trail Monday, Santorum said, “I don’t care what the unemployment rate’s going to be. Doesn’t matter to me.”

While he was trying to make the larger point that presidents don’t create jobs, businesses do, Santorum was being as clumsy as his rival had been in declaring “I don’t care about the very poor.” And the Democrats have it on tape.

Maybe it’s fatigue, but both men’s performances seem to be deteriorating as the campaign grinds on. No wonder Illinois Republicans sound soporific.

“There just doesn’t yet seem to be the interest,” former Gov. Jim Edgar, who is sitting out the race, told The New York Times.

“He’s not overwhelming,” former House Republican leader Bob Michel told Politico. about Romney, the candidate he's supporting. Michel asked: “What’s the spark? What’s the thing that gets him off and running? No one knows.”

The Romney camp will play up an Illinois victory as further evidence that their man is compiling an insurmountable delegate lead and Santorum has no chance of catching him. But the relentless focus on math has obscured Romney’s message and turned the GOP race into something of an insider’s debate about party rules, proportional representation, and the possibility of a deadlocked convention. Santorum has played along, saying the odds of a brokered convention are increasing. And that—what will happen in the back rooms of Tampa in late August—is at this stage a conversation mainly of interest to political junkies.

Romney remains ultra-cautious on the issues. In an interview Sunday on Fox News—he continues to avoid all other Sunday shows—Romney accused President Obama of “failed leadership” in Afghanistan. But when asked if he would favor a speedier withdrawal, Romney said:

“Well, the timing of withdrawal is going to be dependent about what you hear from the conditions on the ground. That you understand by speaking with commanders, as well as, of course, the people of Afghanistan and their ability to maintain their sovereignty and to have the capacity—to have a military that can stand up to the challenges they face.” Speaking with commanders? How, exactly, does that differ from Obama’s policy?

Santorum, for his part, still seems to be targeting his message at very conservative and religious voters after his misstep in Puerto Rico. There Romney trounced him after Santorum said the commonwealth would have to adopt English as the official language if it became a state. He is now talking about a crackdown on pornography, and when asked on MSNBC’s Morning Joe whether contraception had become a distraction for his campaign, Santorum responded forcefully about religious liberty and passed up chances to move on to other subjects.

The result is that the Illinois race seems frozen in Romney’s favor. In the PPP poll, Romney triples Santorum’s following among “somewhat conservative” voters, 60 percent to 20 percent. And Santorum is up by only 8 percent among Tea Party followers and 10 percent among evangelicals, margins too modest to offset his weaknesses elsewhere.

Newt Gingrich, for his part, recently accused Obama of “crushing Christianity and Judaism.” But he is back at 12 percent in the PPP survey, drawing far less media attention after failing to win Alabama or Mississippi last week.

Ironically, Romney might benefit more if Illinois were closer, because journalists tend to get exercised over squeakers and steer clear of blowouts. The media market has already priced Romney’s expected Illinois victory into his political stock, leaving little possibility of a surprise bump.

After Saturday’s Louisiana primary, where Santorum leads by 4 points in one poll, the contest moves to what should be friendlier terrain for Romney: Maryland, D.C., and Wisconsin on April 3, followed by New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Delaware on April 24 (plus Santorum’s home state of Pennsylvania).

Santorum has won 10 states, a significant accomplishment for his underfunded campaign. But if Illinois renders the same verdict as the previous two Midwestern states where Santorum fell short, it will amount to another missed opportunity for him to change the dynamic of the race.

Tim Tebow: Where Does he go now? Four Teams That might fit

Tim Tebow: Where Does he go now? Four Teams That might fit: Tim Tebow must make way for Peyton Manning on the Broncos, but he’ll be heard from again. Two months ago, is in the playoffs, Denver Broncos general manager John Elway said the lawyer, Tim Tebow had "earned the right to be the starting fifteen in the next training camp."

Currently, the only way this will happen, it seems, is that Tebow on the other team.

He said that former Indianapolis Colt Peyton Manning decided to join the Broncos, and the contract should be developed in the near future. This almost certainly means the end of "Tebowmania" (not to mention the "Tebowing" meme) in Denver.

Why not be the alignment of Tebow Manning?

On the one hand, Tebow is an advocate of working with poor skills to care. It would probably be difficult to serve as a backup with a crime based Manning, which is based on the release of fast, accurate arm and the ability to read defenses.

Moreover, Manning, famous for the accumulation of practice time. In Indianapolis, his backup made a few shots in practice and, therefore, were unable to find tracks crime Manning. For Tebow, brutal competitor, which should work on its development, this fate is likely to be much worse than the exchange.

So who might want to Tebow?

Apparently, he was a tireless worker, very quickly, and the Broncos proved that the team is ready to develop the offense around his running style can be successful - and even win a playoff game. In addition, his ardent will almost guarantee the following fans in place for franchisees who have the problem of attendance.

Nevertheless, the plaintiff may be hard to find. Create a team to Tebow means going against the current trends in the National Football League for a team building around the exceptional passers-by.
  

    * One option is for Tebow to reunite with the coach who drafted him – Josh McDaniels, who is now the offensive coordinator for the New England Patriots. Rumors are swirling that he could end up backing up Tom Brady.
   *  He could also wind up in Green Bay, where the exit of backup Matt Flynn has left room for a solid No. 2.
   *  Another options is the Miami Dolphins, who are looking for star power – and there is no bigger draw for Florida football fans than their native son.


This inevitably leads to a Jaguar in the room. Tim Tebow signed a contract with his hometown Jacksonville Jaguars, and to revive the franchise has been a dream for fans of Jacksonville has long been suffering from Tebow of Florida Gator, an hour's drive from the University of Florida.