Welcome to the Police States of America...
ALL YOUR RIGHTS BELONG TO US.
I guess, we should all apply for a handgun license to piss the government off now.
I will be not surprised, if in the next 15 years we have another civil war.
A successful lawyer finds himself the target of a treacherous NSA official and his goons after receiving evidence to a politically motivated murder, the only man that can help him is a former government operative turned surveillance expert.
The Host (, Goemul - "Monster") is a 2006 South Korean monster film, which also contains elements of comedy and drama films. The film was directed by Bong Joon-ho, who also co-wrote the screenplay, along with Baek Chul-hyun. Starring in the film as members of an unremarkable family thrust into the middle of extraordinary events were Song Kang-ho, Byeon Hee-bong, Park Hae-il, Bae Doona and Ko Ah-seong. The film has been accused of being anti-American, due to the portrayal of Americans in the film, and was lauded for this content in North Korea, a country where anti-American sentiment is high.
- Wiki http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Host_(film)
I have not see Cloverfeild yet but I think the plot might be the same and I did hear that they were going to make the Host again.
If you believe this was good movie, I would recommend watching The Host (Monster). It is a Korean movie about a being that attacks the city also, however, I believe that J. J. Abrams got the idea and somewhat the plot of the movie from the The Host. I do plan to watch Cloverfeild after the hype dies. Most people who I know or read online said they say the movie because of the hype.
"NRG projects it will spend $6 billion constructing the two new reactors and hopes to have the first unit online by 2014."
Rather than wasting $6 Billion on building new reactors that could cause disasters, not use half of that to buys renewable energy sources such as solar power fields or wind tunnels in areas which are inhibited in Texas.
I wonder if I would get blocked by facebook if I started posting anti-facebook, articles such as this and many other I read online.
Welcome to the Police States of America... ALL YOUR RIGHTS BELONG TO US. I guess, we should all apply for a handgun license to piss the government off now. I will be not surprised, if in the next 15 years we have another civil war.
and this happens just when i am so close to finishing ender's game for X amount of time. Dam then British ppl
Good Bye Wikileaks it was nice reading ya...
I should finish the series, I really liked the first two.
A successful lawyer finds himself the target of a treacherous NSA official and his goons after receiving evidence to a politically motivated murder, the only man that can help him is a former government operative turned surveillance expert.
AMAROK AND KTORRENT!!
The Host (, Goemul - "Monster") is a 2006 South Korean monster film, which also contains elements of comedy and drama films. The film was directed by Bong Joon-ho, who also co-wrote the screenplay, along with Baek Chul-hyun. Starring in the film as members of an unremarkable family thrust into the middle of extraordinary events were Song Kang-ho, Byeon Hee-bong, Park Hae-il, Bae Doona and Ko Ah-seong. The film has been accused of being anti-American, due to the portrayal of Americans in the film, and was lauded for this content in North Korea, a country where anti-American sentiment is high. - Wiki http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Host_(film) I have not see Cloverfeild yet but I think the plot might be the same and I did hear that they were going to make the Host again.
If you believe this was good movie, I would recommend watching The Host (Monster). It is a Korean movie about a being that attacks the city also, however, I believe that J. J. Abrams got the idea and somewhat the plot of the movie from the The Host. I do plan to watch Cloverfeild after the hype dies. Most people who I know or read online said they say the movie because of the hype.
"NRG projects it will spend $6 billion constructing the two new reactors and hopes to have the first unit online by 2014." Rather than wasting $6 Billion on building new reactors that could cause disasters, not use half of that to buys renewable energy sources such as solar power fields or wind tunnels in areas which are inhibited in Texas.