February 13th, 2012 by admin

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Whitney Houston passed away on Saturday, 11February, but not without completing Sparkle, a new film through which she was once again going to embark upon her acting career.
In this new film, the pop-Diva plays the role of a mother of three sisters in a musical group. The three sisters are dealing with issues like fallout from fame and drugs. Sparkle, inspired by the Supremes, stars actors like Jordin Sparks, Cee Lo Green, Mike Epps and Derek Luke.
This new film has two songs recorded by Houston in it. One of the two songs is sung by her on camera in the film. The other song of this musical film is a duet with Jordin Sparks, her onscreen daughter. This will be played over the closing credits. Earlier tragic Aaliyah was to play her daughter in this new film, but the singer died in a plane crash in 2001.
Houston had been working on this soon to be released film for more than a decade. With her gone, this new film gathers more clout and is becoming a promising watch for her fans. Presently Sparkle is in the post-production phase, as per Sony Pictures executives. It will hit the cinemas this summer.
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February 10th, 2012 by admin

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When the first meeting with our business consultant was drawing to a close, she said she would like to point something out. Since we were talking about improving business communications, she wanted to make us aware that the appearance of our business was a form of communication in and of itself. The light bulb went off in our heads! She was right. We walked outside with her, stood back and took a good look. We then walked inside, and took a good look in there too, as though seeing through the eyes of a first-time customer. Boy did we see things differently! Our consultant said that there were still many features that we had left up from the previous business and, while it was functional, it didn't really represent our business. So we set about making sure our appearance communicates what we are about. We considered a few options from Empire Today, including some Empire carpet, bamboo floors, and ceramic tiles. We went with the bamboo floors because they are cutting edge, eco-friendly and beautiful…exactly traits we want to convey. Next, we want to give this same impression through the color of our walls and ceiling, as well as our front doors and our lighting. We're excited to have the appearance of our business set the tone for what we do and how we do it. That makes good business sense!
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November 20th, 2011 by admin

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According to Hindi movie review Ra one is an expensive film made by Bollywood king Shahrukh Khan on the Hollywood movie plot. Shahrukh Khan was inspired by the roles played by Hollywood stars Humphrey Bogart and Cary grant in the Hollywood movies says the critic of Hindi movie review. This film was first premiered in Dubai which Khan said cost the co-producers more than 850 million rupees ($17.4 million), Hindi movie review also says it is a updated video game dressed in the garb of an unoriginal film without a shred of the mystery, mythology, conflict or depth that characterize a good superhero movie. Sadly, Khan and director Anubhav Sinha fail to understand the idiom of superhero cinema. Hindi movie review throws some light on the story of the movie Ra.one. Hindi movie review says director and the actor believes heroes are boring and villains are "kick-ass. Shekhar develops a game where the evil Ra.One is more powerful than the noble G.One.
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