Watch Twilight Saga: Eclipse Online?

Watch Twilight Saga: Eclipse Online?

It is becoming a hot topic of debate nowadays, that why one should give preference to subscription sites only, to watch movies online? But before going through this blazing topic let’s take a glance at the reason of becoming internet the most popular medium for accessing movies online.

Today we are by the grace of god living in the 21st century where everything is directed on the command of various technologies. From manufacturing needle to reaching moon miracle of the exemplify technologies can be seen. Internet is one among the prominent example of such marvelous technology.

 

It won’t be wrong to say that web has shrunk the world to the size of your computer screen. From official task to shopping everything can be done on it through couple of clicks only. This is the reason why fans running their fingers on keyboard to watch Twilight Saga: Eclipse Online.

 

Talking about the Twilight Saga a little bit, it is the fantasy movie which hit the theatres lately and won the hearts of bazillions fans through its awesome theme and out of the world 3D graphics. Though, the whole movie has indulged into the color of fantasy, but it seems like no more than a reality portrayed in the form of movie.

 

The characters shown in the movie are simply out of the world. If you take look at the movie briefly you will get to know that each character of it has its own significance. Also the emotions shown between an ordinary girl and the 119 years old vampire made several fans cried at the moment. This is the reason why they are dying to watch Twilight Saga.

 

Talking about the subscription sites, these are the best option for movie buffs to get access through their darling movies. Unless non subscription sites, these sites are always keep you in the safest angle to stay safe from the internet threats. There you can get the entire movie stuff with expensive DVD quality at cheaper cost.

 

These fun portals are running their movie store under the direction of highly trained staff. They are dedicated to deliver you the best of the quality you deserve. There you can watch Twilight Saga: Eclipse Movie online with the speed same as that of light. Which means you will get the buffered data on your screen in just no time.

 

Most of the fans often get bad quality picture and sound when they click on a link which claims to deliver them the movie laced with DVD quality. But when it comes to the subscription sites, quality is the first priority they deal in. So, go for subscription now.

Searching prominent portal to Download Movies has been a hard nut to crack for movie buffs for a long while. If you take a glance at the internet you will then get to know that it is heavily snowed under the massive mass of movie lovers who bang the doors of web to watch their darling movies online.

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The Twilight Eclipse Movie is yet another story in the series of Twilight movies. The Twilight Eclipse Movie is expected to rule the MTV Movie Awards this year as well. The three main artists of Twilight Eclipse Movie will also appear on this much awaited show. Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, and Taylor Lautner will be there to show a clip form Twilight Eclipse Movie. The three stars of Twilight Eclipse Movie that is, Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, and Taylor Lautner are expected to rule the show just as they did last year. This year, the Twilight Eclipse Movie will attract people and rule the award show due to its vampires and werewolves. The movie is set to hit the theatres on June 30, 2010.

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The three protagonists of Twilight Eclipse Movie have multiple nominations. Stewart is nominated for the Best Female Performance while other two stars of Twilight Eclipse Movie will compete with each other for Best Male Performance. The Twilight Eclipse Movie is nominated for five categories in the current year award function. One of the categories that the movie is nominated for is the Best Movie. The Twilight Eclipse Movie will compete against Alice in Wonderland, The Hangover, and Avatar. Avatar has recorded the highest gross collection in recent years. Close to Avatar in terms of gross earnings this year are Harry Potter and Half-Blood Prince.

The story of Twilight Eclipse Movie revolves around the mysterious sequences and killings taking place in Seattle. Edward left Bella sometime back and in his absence she makes friends with Jacob. When Edward returns, she tries her best to make them friends but in vain. Bella Swan is forced to make a choice between her true love for Edward the vampire and her friendship with the werewolf Jacob Black. The war between the vampires and werewolves continues and evil vampire still continues their revenge with werewolves. Bella, played by Stewart, also has another choice that is between mortality and immortality. Edward, played by Pattinson and Jacob played by Lautner study with Bella. Bella is aware that her choice between the two, her love and friendship carries the potential of igniting a war between them. With her graduation soon approaching, she is forced to make a choice. It is the biggest decision of her life that will change her world forever. The Twilight Eclipse Movie begins with a choice that Bella has to make and ends with her making the final choice of being an immortal.

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You can watch Twilight Eclipse Movie at home by downloading it for free from various websites. There are numerous websites that allows free download of Twilight Eclipse Movie for free. You can also read the reviews posted by people before watching the Twilight Eclipse Movie.

 

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Watch Daybreakers 2010 Online Free, Full Length Movie

Watch Daybreakers 2010 Online Free, Full Length Movie

Like most horror fans, I’m getting tired of seeing loveable sweet vampires that little girls fall in love with. Even if I do find the Twilight movies to be entertaining, I still prefer my vamps to be badass human eaters. So I decided to go see Daybreakers. I’ve been looking forwards to seeing the movie for a while and after viewing the film I have some mixed feeling about Daybreakers. Some parts were really cool and others just seemed silly.

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Plot: Earth’s population is up against a vicious plague that’s transforming everyone into vampires and draining the world of an increasingly precious resource: blood. Edward Dalton (Ethan Hawke) and “Elvis” Cormac (Willem Dafoe) must decide what happens next. As the human race count nears zero, will vampires feast on the few men and women who remain, or could science hold the key to a less destructive solution?

As soon as Daybreakers began, it instantly caught my attention. I could tell right away that it was very original and different than most other vampire movies; and I was correct. I have to say that Daybreakers is one of the most original horror films of the last few years, and in a time filled with sequels and remakes, it’s nice to see a original movie. The main reason I wanted to see Daybreakers is because I wanted to see some awesome vampire action, and I did get to see some pretty cool fight scenes. Especially towards the end of the movie when we get to see a all out vampire feeding frenzy. Daybreakers isn’t loaded with gore, but when it does show gore it makes it count. We see limbs torn off, heads pulled off and lots of blood squirting. Some of the gore effects were CGI, and some weren’t. Most of the acting was also pretty good. Willem Dafoe did a good job and I thoughtEthan Hawke did the best he could do with a weak script. The cinematography wasn’t half bad either. Plus the movie has a really badass “Smokey and the Bandit” style Trans am/Firebird in it. And who in the hell doesn’t love a good old fashioned muscle car?

Daybreakers has some good things going for it, but it also has it’s fair share of problems. The first fifteen minutes of the movie were great and really got my attention, but shortly after I started to loose focus. But it’s not that big of a problem since the movie picks back up and gets good again towards the end. Another thing I didn’t like about Daybreakers is the CGI. Some of it didn’t look that bad, and some of it did. Especially the scenes involving fire. The biggest problem I have with Daybreakers isn’t with the slow pace or the CGI, the thing that I hated the most was the way that some of the vampires turned back to humans. I’m not going to give anything away, but I will say that I thought it was ridiculous and very silly. Me and everyone else in the theater laughed our asses off during one scene particularly.

Overall I enjoyed Daybreakers. If you’re tired of seeing movies about friendly vampires and want to see a real vampire movie, and if you can get past a little CGI and silliness, I recommend you go see Daybreakers.

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The Taboo Truth about Openness in Anglo/Oriental Cultures

The Taboo Truth about Openness in Anglo/Oriental Cultures

I’ve often wondered about this:

– Why is it that on TV and in movies, people are so open, friendly, sociable, communicative, easily invite you into their cliques, take you out for fun and introduce you to others? They act so warm, passionate, full of life and feeling, and are easy to get involved with. And in romance/drama films of old (less so nowadays) people were so passionate and full of feeling in their eyes and expression, as though they were fully aware and conscious.

– But in real life, people are generally uptight, closed, cliquish, paranoid, anti-social outside their clique, difficult to meet, don’t talk to you unless its business related, and basically ignore you and expect you to mind your own business while they mind theirs. People are in a bubble and there is an “ice barrier” between strangers. They seem like zombies/automatons who are totally unaware and oblivious to others around them, as though they were not fully conscious. They are always in a rush to get through their daily routine. They seem totally uninterested and unconcerned with human connection. And if you are not like that too, you stick out like a sore thumb, like you are in a sort of Twilight Zone – in a different reality from everyone else!

Why is there such a HUGE difference that no one ever talks about?! It’s so bizarre, like the Twilight Zone!

My friend and cultural advisor, a former US immigrant, made the same observation in my forum:

http://www.happierabroad.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=8855

“I think generally, the biggest culture shock that people experience in the US is not between their country and the US but between what they thought the US would be and what it actually is. Books and movies about America make the place appear very free and exciting and happening and the people are so interesting and emotional. There is sex and fun and romance going on. When they arrive, the place looks very conservative and the people appear robotic and quiet. Sex is subdued and hard to come by. The people are not open at all, they look closed and mistrustful. Everybody is just working and looking tired and apathetic. Talking to strangers is taboo. There are thousands of little rules and laws and social mores that seem as dogmatic and strict as those in a Muslim society. And every time you are at risk of breaking yet another law and facing very dire consequences. That is the biggest culture shock of all.”

This is so very obvious, yet no one talks about it. To do so would make you look like a loser, so no one dares to. It’s like an “Emperor’s New Clothes” syndrome. Either that, or people don’t see it due to the cognitive dissonance of their programming.

There is also an unspoken social law that says that anywhere you go, you MUST say that people are very friendly and wonderful, or you say nothing at all. Or you can blame yourself. But you are NOT allowed to say that people are anti-social. That is a big taboo and No-No.

But the truth is that in Anglo countries (e.g. USA, Canada) and Oriental East Asian cultures (e.g. Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, etc.) only middle aged people and little kids are open and casually talk with anyone who is friendly. But people in between are a different breed (especially females). They are closed, uptight, cliquish, paranoid and go about minding their own business and expect others to do the same. You have to play complicated tricky mind games to try to get into their cliques, and then MAYBE you will get in.

This difference between old people, children and young adults (especially females) is as obvious as 2+2=4 in Anglo and Oriental cultures, and is the norm and easily demonstratable. Yet NO ONE talks about it except me for some reason. Why?! It’s as if it were “hidden in plain sight” from everybody, or the truth is forbidden!

In reality, Anglo and Oriental cultures are workaholic, robotic, cliquish, non-social, slave cultures built purely for business and productivity. They are devoid of passion, soul and romance. Everything in these cultures is geared for business, not passion, human connection, or expression. (though America has fake versions of these in its Hollywood culture) People are treated and groomed as economic resources and defined by their economic functions (e.g. workers, tax payers, consumers, etc). They live highly materialistic and segregated lifestyle devoid of human connection.

As a result, they become machines, stiff and repressed, devoid of romance and passion. The regimented socializing that does take place in such cultures is usually fake, artificial, uptight, pretentious and a cliche rather than a truly flowing interactive experience.

But you wouldn’t notice all this if you’ve only spent time in Anglo/Oriental cultures for you’d have nothing to compare them to. You’d have to live in cultures that are the opposite to truly know the difference.

On the other hand, in countries that are poorer with large peasant classes or have more open and passionate cultures (e.g. Latin America, Russia, Ukraine, Spain, Holland, Philippines, etc.), meeting people happens as easily as blowing in the wind! Literally! The difference is astounding, like a BILLION PERCENT, but one has to experience it firsthand to truly see it. Why is there such a huge difference?

In social environments, there is an unspoken social law that says you are allowed to say statements such as the following:

1) Everyone or most people are so friendly and wonderful! (which most travel sites and travel programs say about people everywhere)
2) I am very busy with work and have no time to meet people.
3) I lack social skills and am not very outgoing.

Or you say nothing at all. Thus you are only allowed to praise the majority or blame yourself. These are the “norms” and boundaries of what you can and cannot say, and as you grow up, you learn them gradually. Truth is not the highest value in society, and the saying “Honesty is the best policy” is not followed. Therefore, to say something like the following would be a big taboo:

“I have trouble meeting people here. I am very open and friendly, but people here are so closed, stuck up, anti-social, cliquish, non-inclusive, and don’t want to meet me. They don’t talk to strangers unless it’s business-related. They just mind their own business and expect me to do the same. So I find it hard to meet people here.”

No matter how TRUE and justified it is, you are NOT ALLOWED to say that! It’s like truth itself has become a taboo, which is the sign of a sick society.

In fact, in any culture, it is taboo to say that the people there are anti-social, even if it’s true. Thus, you will not find such statements in any book in the largest public library or in any news publications. It is totally forbidden, no matter how true or justified.

In fact, if you say the unacceptable statement above, not only is it taboo and politically incorrect, but it is freakish and disturbing to people because it VIOLATES their paradigm of reality, which holds the false assumption and fallacy that:

1) The majority of people are right, normal, sane, friendly and sociable.
2) Misfits and people who don’t follow the herd are crazy, insane and weird. They are the problem and to blame for any incompatibility with others.

However, many great thinkers and intellectuals with deep insight, from ages ago to recent times, have seen through this fallacy, and realized that the reverse was true. Here are some quotes from them:

“The object in life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane.” – Marcus Aurelius, Roman Emperor

“It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.” – Jiddu Krishnamurti

“The men the American public admire most extravagantly are the most daring liars; the men they detest most violently are those who try to tell them the truth.” – H. L. Mencken

“Even if you are a minority of one, the truth is the truth.” – Gandhi

“Insanity in individuals is something rare – but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule.” – Frederich Nietzsche

“Ninety-nine percent of the people in the world are fools, and the rest of us are in great danger of contagion.” – Thornton Wilder

“Whenever people agree with me I always feel I must be wrong.” — Oscar Wilde

“The individual has always had to struggle to keep from being overwhelmed by the tribe. If you try it, you will be lonely often, and sometimes frightened. But no price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself.” – Frederich Nietzsche

“Men have been taught that it is a virtue to agree with others. But the creator is the man who disagrees. Men have been taught that it is a virtue to swim with the current. But the creator is the man who goes against the current. Men have been taught that it is a virtue to stand together. But the creator is the man who stands alone.” – Ayn Rand

“The sick individual finds himself at home with all other similarly sick individuals. The whole culture is geared to this kind of pathology. The result is that the average individual does not experience the separateness and isolation the fully schizophrenic person feels. He feels at ease among those who suffer from the same deformation; in fact, it is the fully sane person who feels isolated in the insane society — and he may suffer so much from the incapacity to communicate that it is he who may become psychotic.” – Eric Fromm (The Anatomy of Human Destructiveness)

(The statement above perhaps explains why the majority do not see the obvious social realities I described?)

This parable illustrates the truth that Fromm described very well:

“The parable of the poisoned well

There was once a wise king who ruled over a vast city. He was feared for his might and loved for his wisdom. Now in the heart of the city, there was a well whose waters were pure and crystalline from which the king and all the inhabitants drank. When all were asleep, an enemy entered the city and poured seven drops of a strange liquid into the well. And he said that henceforth all who drink this water shall become mad.

All the people drank of the water, but not the king. And the people began to say, “The king is mad and has lost his reason. Look how strangely he behaves. We cannot be ruled by a madman, so he must be dethroned.”

The king grew very fearful, for his subjects were preparing to rise against him. So one evening, he ordered a golden goblet to be filled from the well, and he drank deeply. The next day, there was great rejoicing among the people, for their beloved king had finally regained his reason.”

“Honesty is such a lonely word. Everyone is so untrue…” – Billy Joel, in his hit song “Honesty”

Thus it is sad and no wonder that we live in an upside down world, as Michael Ellner describes in this profound statement:

“Just look at us. Everything is backwards. Everything is upside down. Doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy knowledge, governments destroy freedom, the major media destroy information, and religion destroys spirituality.” – Michael Ellner

What all this means is that if you are even aware of the social realities described above, you will have the hardest time breaking into cliques in Anglo/Oriental countries, because cliques and groups in rich cultures are full of fakeness and conformity, and one has to be on a similar vibration with the social clique to even have a chance at breaking in (besides playing the tricky social games too). This means that if you are on a “truth vibration” and see things the way they are, you will not be compatible with most cliques, thus if you recognize the reality above, you are already a misfit. This is the sad reality. Also, people who always tell the truth tend to have few friends and won’t fit into large cliques.

So the question we must ask is: What is the value and price of truth, freedom and liberation of mind? And is the price worth it?

Most people though, prefer the practical benefits of conformity, rather than the truth or the value of owning oneself.

For more of my freethinking articles, visit http://www.happierabroad.com/articles.php

Winston Wu is an expat writer and founder of Happier Abroad, the most truthful International Dating site, and SCEPCOP, the first coalition debunking Media Pseudoskeptics.

Movie Review – The Twilight Saga: New Moon

Movie Review – The Twilight Saga: New Moon

7 out of 10

I have to admit after watching the first Twilight I didn’t really understand what all of the buzz was about.  I chalked this up to the fact that I’m not a teenager and I also don’t have a vagina (although sometimes I wish I did).  Don’t get me wrong, by no means did I think Twilight was bad; it was merely okay.  I’ve seen better, I’ve seen worse.  New Moon is a marked improvement upon the first film and I actually found myself getting wrapped up in this modern day retelling of Romeo and Juliet with a supernatural twist.  New Moon still isn’t the best movie I’ve ever seen, but if I were a fourteen year old girl, I’m sure it would be.

Despite taking place in a world of vampires and werewolves, at its core, Twilight has always been a soap opera.  Call it Transylvania 90210.  As this chapter begins, Bella (Kristen Stewart) and Edward (Robert Pattinson) are still madly in love.  When Edward’s vampire family, the Cullens, throw a surprise 18th birthday party for Bella, things take a bad turn and Edward realizes that the only way to keep Bella out of harm’s way is to never see her again.  Bella falls into a deep depression and only through her friendship with Jacob (Taylor Lautner) does she begin to heal.  Jacob wants to be more than friends and although she has feelings for him, Bella’s heart still very much belongs to Edward.  To complicate matters further, Jacob is a werewolf who spends his free time hunting vampires.  New Moon really is Romeo and Juliet meets West Side Story wrapped in a supernatural candy shell.

This installment has more story, better performances from all involved and more humor, not to mention more action.  Twilight’s core group of fans may be young women, but given a chance, New Moon should have no trouble winning over legions of young men as well.  The action scenes are done very well and are quite thrilling.  The special effects are seamless and I was very impressed with the look of the werewolves.  CGI creatures sometimes look too fake, but the werewolves in New Moon are done really well and have a very realistic quality to them.  Director Chris Weitz has truly improved upon Catherine Hardwicke’s original in every way.  To be fair, I tend to always enjoy the second installment of a series more than the first.  I’ll debate anyone that disagrees that Empire Strikes Back, Spider-Man 2, Superman II and The Dark Knight (just to name a few) aren’t superior to the first films of those series.  Of course there are exceptions such as The Matrix Reloaded and the second Pirates of the Caribbean film, but New Moon definitely falls into the former category.

The thing I liked most about New Moon is its use of humor.  The first film was a bit too dour for my tastes and I kind of felt like I was trapped in this boring, emotive, Goth world.  It is amazing how just a few funny lines can breathe life into a film; even ones that center around a love triangle between a teenage girl, an old vampire and a young stud werewolf.  Despite the injection of humor, New Moon is still filled with plenty (if not too much) teenage angst and melodrama.

Just like the Harry Potter cast, all of the actors have grown in their respective roles.  No actress is better at emoting teenage angst than Kristen Stewart.  She has a “real” quality to her that makes her stand out from most young actresses.  She seems like someone you went to high school with.  Unfortunately the character is a bit of a downer.  It would be nice to see her loosen up a bit.  She is so emotionally draining that I almost had to wonder why all of these men are so taken with her.  Robert Pattinson is much looser in this film than in the first and as a result gives an all around better performance.  I also now understand why Bella is so in love with him.  I still don’t understand why every teenage girl in the world thinks he is so handsome.  To me he looks like someone smashed his face in with a shovel, but who am I to judge?  The real stand out in the film is Taylor Lautner as Jacob.  Despite playing the character in the first film, Lautner almost lost the role in the sequel because the producers felt he was too young to pull off the emotional range of the character.  The actor is completely vindicated here, displaying great maturity and strength in the role.  I know the big debate among Twilighters is Jacob or Edward and after seeing this film, I fall firmly on the side of team Jacob. 

The film is a bit too long.  They could’ve cut out quite a few scenes of Bella being depressed.  Otherwise, New Moon is a solidly entertaining film that even those who are not diehard fans of the series can enjoy.  After seeing the first one, I had no real interest in seeing the sequel.  This time around, I have to admit, I’ll be looking forward to part three.  Hell, I might even read the books. 

Bill Bonfanti is FilmGo.net’s movie critic and Box office analyst. Every week you will find new reviews and box office predictions for the current crop of films in the theater.

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