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		<title>300</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Take a legendary historical tale, add a whole lot of testosterone, throw in a healthy dose of adrenaline, and what do you have? The new movie 300, directed by Zack Snyder (Dawn of the Dead).
The year is 480 BC, and the mighty Persian Empire is on the verge of overtaking Greece. An army that numbers [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Take a legendary historical tale, add a whole lot of testosterone, throw in a healthy dose of adrenaline, and what do you have? The new movie 300, directed by Zack Snyder (Dawn of the Dead).</p>
<p>The year is 480 BC, and the mighty Persian Empire is on the verge of overtaking Greece. An army that numbers close to a million soldiers is about to invade, and the only ones with the courage to fight the intruders are a small band of Spartans. Led by their fearless King Leonidas, these 300 men ignore insurmountable odds and valiantly attempt to thwart the Persian attackers. This is the setup for the famed Battle of Thermopylae - and a ferociously entertaining film, the likes of which cinema has never seen.</p>
<p>300 takes the viewer through one magnificently gory battle scene after another, each bloodbath gleefully displaying its own twisted genius. The visual effects are no less than astonishing. Based on Frank Miller&#8217;s graphic novel, the movie often feels as if one were watching comic book action come to life, with real actors performing acrobatic stunts in the midst of a virtual world. The camera work and CGI blend together seamlessly, with the action often filmed in breathtakingly quick stop-and-go sequences.</p>
<p>Being the manliest of men, these Spartans go about wearing little more than leather jockstraps and capes; muscular physiques abound, and body hair is noticeably absent.<br />
The Persian invaders, on the other hand, are one freak show after another. Their leader is Xerxes, an extremely tall, self-proclaimed emperor-god who wears a lot of makeup and has a monstrously deep voice. If you think that sounds scary, wait until you see the rest of his motley crew. This is where the movie becomes the most fanciful and veers furthest away from reality, but the fiends and ogres do not take away from the story; if anything, they add an air of mysticism that resonates with Greek mythology.</p>
<p>Brandishing huge swords and impenetrable shields, the Spartans taunt the Persians into attacking them in a narrow canyon, which negates the Persians’ vastly superior numbers. Not surprisingly, extreme carnage ensues. Fans of outrageous violence will revel in these scenes of hand-to-hand combat. The waves of Persian hordes are merely mincemeat waiting to be sliced and diced by the Spartans. Decapitations become an art form, while severed limbs and splattering blood are as common as heroic poses.</p>
<p>Gerard Butler is superb in the lead role as the charismatic and intimidating Leonidas. His knowing gaze and piercing eyes bring to mind a younger Sean Connery. Like Connery, Butler speaks many of his lines with a conspicuous Scottish accent (one can’t help but think of Braveheart when he bellows to his countrymen to “fight for their freedom”). It is Butler who makes the iron will and astonishing courage of the Spartans not only believable, but admirable as well. </p>
<p>Despite a few weaknesses away from the battle scenes, 300 can hardly be accused of lacking ambition. The creators of this film aimed to dazzle viewers with an action movie unlike any other, and they ably accomplished that feat.</p>
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		<title>Spiderman 3</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Mar 2007 21:07:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[After two blockbuster prequels, Sony pictures is set to complete the trilogy of Spiderman movies on May 4, 2007, with the release of Spiderman 3. According to star Toby Maguire, Spiderman 3 will likely be the final chapter for him in the ultra-popular superhero series. In a recent interview, he said it “feels like the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After two blockbuster prequels, Sony pictures is set to complete the trilogy of Spiderman movies on May 4, 2007, with the release of Spiderman 3. According to star Toby Maguire, Spiderman 3 will likely be the final chapter for him in the ultra-popular superhero series. In a recent interview, he said it “feels like the end”, and added that many of the main storylines will be wrapped up in this movie. However, Sony is reportedly hoping to move forward with a fourth installment.</p>
<p>So what can we expect to see in Spiderman 3? If the previews are any indication, more of the same breathtaking CGI action that graced the first two films is on the way. There also will be not one, but three villains this time around. The main villain this time appears to be a guy who morphs into a giant, angry sand figure: “Sandman”. In addition, viewers of the last movie will remember that Peter Parker’s longtime friend Harry was beginning to turn against him after his father’s death; as hinted at in the end of Spiderman 2, Harry will become the new “Goblin” and seek to destroy Spiderman once and for all. The third villain is “Venom”, and the only real information on him is that he is some sort of host for an alien parasite. He certainly looks like the scariest of the three.</p>
<p>As always, Spiderman will be struggling with his own identity. This time, some sort of evil black suit possesses him, enhancing his powers and his ego. The source of the suit is not clear, but it is apparent that Spidey will be fighting inner battles greater than any he has fought before.</p>
<p>This movie will introduce another new character and a familiar face to the series. Topher Grace (That 70s Show) plays Eddie Brock, a rival photographer who competes with Peter for the position at the newspaper. Those familiar with the Spiderman comics will be well aware of who Eddie Brock turns out to be.</p>
<p>Other plotlines will revolve around Peter’s ongoing relationship with Mary Jane and his quest to find out the truth about his uncle’s killer. All in all, Spiderman 3 looks to be a bit darker than its predecessors, as well as having a complex and multi-layered storyline. Every indication is that fans of the previous Spiderman movies will continue to be pleased, and Sony will have another massive hit on its hands.</p>
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