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Videos - Secrets of the Pyramids

Feb 13, 2008 Author: we are movie lovers | Filed under: Videos

On the earth, there are many mysteries which was developed by ancient technology, but it cannot be verified by morden technology. It’s quite weired that the mordern technology by which we believe most of secrets of the nature can be proved cannot explain 100%. Many architectures cannot even be built by our existing technologies today here in 21th. A lot of mysterious structures such as Stone Henge, Pyramids and Maya Civilazation are supposed to be built in much further era. For example, morden science believes that Pi was invented and developed during Greek era, but it seems Pi was already used to build Pyramids. Wow! how could the technology possibly developed so fast just after the Stone Age.

Videos - End of days 2012?

Feb 6, 2008 Author: we are movie lovers | Filed under: Videos

Dec 21, 2012… What will happen? Is anything going to happen and this world is going to end? Well… It’s kind of scary no matter it’s true or not. Maybe the most scary thing is we could not watch movies any more!!! :-) Anyway, these days 2012 became a quite popular subject (it’s almost here), so I had a look at what it is all about.

Mulan (1998) - Reflection

Jan 30, 2008 Author: we are movie lovers | Filed under: Videos

Mulan

Based on a Chinese folk-tale, Mulan is a young high-spirited girl who tries hard to please her parents but always feels like she is disappointing them. Her father is drafted into the army which amounts to certain death because of his old age. Mulan disguises herself as a man and takes her father’s place in battle, guided by a guardian dragon, Mushu. At the height of her success her secret is revealed

”To save her father from death in the army, a Chinese maiden secretly goes in his place and becomes one of China’s greatest heroes in the process.”

Real Rain Man

Jan 23, 2008 Author: we are movie lovers | Filed under: Videos

Rain Man

Do you remember the movie “Rain Man” which is an Academy Award winning, 1988 drama film directed by Barry Levinson?
It was the story of an abrasive, selfish yuppie, Charlie Babbitt (Tom Cruise), who discovers that his father has left all of his multi-million dollar estate to his autistic brother Raymond (Dustin Hoffman) whom he never knew existed.
This movie is partly based on the lifestyle and personal characteristics of Kim Peek, a man with developmental disabilities, though, unlike the Raymond Babbit character, Peek does not have autism.

Pixar - Lifted

Jan 21, 2008 Author: we are movie lovers | Filed under: Videos

“Lifted” is a Pixar’s short films. It’s pretty nice and funny.
Well.. it seems aliens also need to learn how to drive their UFO.

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