Friday, March 19, 2010

Shrek Forever After | May 21, 2010



Shrek Forever After In theatres May 21, 2010

Genre:
Action and Adventure, Comedy
Official Site:
http://www.shrek.com/
Director:
Mike Mitchell
Cast:
Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz, Eddie Murphy, Antonio Banderas


Synopsis :
After challenging an evil dragon, rescuing a beautiful princess and saving your in—laws’ kingdom, what’s an ogre to do? Well, if you’re Shrek, you suddenly wind up a domesticated family man. Instead of scaring villagers away like he used to, a reluctant Shrek now agrees to autograph pitch forks. What’s happened to this ogre’s roar? Longing for the days when he felt like a “real ogre,” Shrek is duped into signing a pact with the smooth—talking dealmaker, Rumpelstiltskin. Shrek suddenly finds himself in a twisted, alternate version of Far Far Away, where ogres are hunted, Rumpelstiltskin is king and Shrek and Fiona have never met. Now, it’s up to Shrek to undo all he’s done in the hopes of saving his friends, restoring his world and reclaiming his one True Love.

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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Alice In Wonderland Soundtrack: 'Almost Alice' Song Tracklist


Pop-punk star Avril Lavigne’s ‘Alice (Underground)’ is set to be the lead single from the soundtrack album for Tim Burton’supcoming ‘Alice In Wonderland,’ according to the Myspace Music Blog.

The soundtrack, titled ‘Almost Alice,’ leans heavily toward indie rock and pop-punk with tracks from Owl City, Motion City Soundtrack, 3OH!3, Shinedown, Metro Station, All Time Low, Robert Smith from the Cure and a collab between Blink-182’s Mark Hoppus and Fall Out Boy’s Pete Wentz.

The album will be in stores on March 2.

There will also be another album of ‘Alice’ music, featuring the Danny Elfman original score, out March 2.

The highly anticipated ‘Alice In Wonderland,’ starring Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter and Anne Hathaway, is set for a March 5 release.

Here’s the track listing:

1. ‘Alice (Underground)’ by Avril Lavigne
2. ‘The Poison’ by The All-American Rejects
3. ‘The Technicolor Phase’ by Owl City
4. ‘Her Name Is Alice’ by Shinedown
5. ‘Painting Flowers’ by All Time Low
6. ‘Where’s My Angel’ by Metro Station
7. ‘Strange’ by Tokio Hotel and Kerli
8. ‘Follow Me Down’ by 3OH!3 featuring Neon Hitch
9. ‘Very Good Advice’ by Robert Smith
10. ‘In Transit’ by Mark Hoppus with Pete Wentz
11. ‘Welcome to Mystery’ by Plain White T’s
12. ‘Tea Party’ by Kerli
13. ‘The Lobster Quadrille’ by Franz Ferdinand
14. ‘Running Out of Time’ by Motion City Soundtrack
15. ‘Fell Down a Hole’ by Wolfmother
16. ‘White Rabbit’ by Grace Potter and the Nocturnal

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Mark Zuckerberg : Facebook in No Rush to Go Public


Everyone is still trying to figure out just how big a business social networks are, how much is Facebook worth, and how much money it’ll be making in a couple of years. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, however, doesn’t seem worried at all.
Asked about Facebook’s plans to launch an initial public offering (IPO), he said the company will do it eventually, but it’s “definitely in no rush.” The reason for the leisurely approach, according to Zuckerberg, is the simple fact that Facebook doesn’t need money.
“If you don’t need that capital, then all the pressures are different, and the motivations (to go public) are not there in the same way,” he said.
While estimates about Facebook’s future earnings vary wildly, Facebook recently turned cash flow positive, which is a big deal for a company many once thought was pure vaporware. As long as Facebook keeps it that way, it can calculate and delay the IPO for as long as it deems necessary.