What was the last movie you went to the theater/cinema to see?

Posted on July 7th, 2010 by admin

Me – 4 3 2 1 *rolls eye*

It was either Avatar or The Lovely Bones, I can’t remember.

Can anybody help me with this Algebra 2 equation please?

Posted on July 7th, 2010 by admin

It’s a word problem. Must solve using substitution. I’m not sure how to set it up.

Altogether 568 tickets were sold to a play. An adult ticket cost $5 and $2 for a childrens ticket. Total ticket sales were $2,345. The theater manager expects to sell the same number of each type of ticket for the next production, but wants to increase total sales to$3, 554 by raising adult admission. What is the new cost for the adult ticket?

OK, so call adult ticket a, and child ticket c

a + c = 568 (altogether 568 tickets were sold)
5a + 2c = 2345 (total ticket sales were $2345)

Multiply first equation by 2
2a + 2c = 1136
5a + 2c = 2345

Subtract eq1 from eq 2
2a + 2c = 1136
3a = 1209
a = 403
568 tickets were sold altogether, so, 403 + c = 568
c = 165

This is actually a two part problem. So,
the theater manager wants to keep the child price the same, but increase the adult price so as to get
403 adultprice + 165 $2 = $3554 So,
403 adultprice + $330 = $3554
403 adultprice = $3224
adultprice = 3224/403 = $8.00

The theater manager has to increase the price of an adult ticket to $8.00.

Victoria Battle – ECLIPSE Clip **MUST SEE**

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http://twilight.kit2u.info Victoria Battle – ECLIPSE Clip **MUST SEE**

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Get Him To The Greek – Official Trailer [HD]

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Release Date: 4 June 2010
Genre: Comedy
Cast: Jonah Hill, Russell Brand, Rose Byrne, Tom Felton
Director: Nicholas Stoller
Writer: Nicholas Stoller, Jason Segel
Studio: Universal Pictures

Plot:
A record company intern (Hill) is hired to accompany out-of-control British rock star Aldous Snow (Brand) to a concert at L.A.’s Greek Theater.

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Duration : 0:2:33

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SMBC Theater – Problem Solved

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http://www.smbc-theater.com
Executive Producers: Marty Weiner, Zach Weiner, James Ashby
Produced by: Angel Askins
Directed and edited by: Jason Axinn
Starring
President: James Ashby
Advisor: JP Nickel
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Duration : 0:2:42

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Ben Hur meets Jesus

Posted on July 7th, 2010 by admin

Ben-Hur is a 1959 epic film directed by William Wyler, and is the third version of Lew Wallace’s novel, Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1880). It premiered at Loews Theater in New York City on November 18, 1959. The film went on to win eleven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, a feat equaled only by Titanic (1997) and The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King (2003).

The film is subtitled “A Tale of the Christ,” and it is at this point that Jesus’ presence is substantially increased. Esther (daughter of Judah Ben Hur´s slave) witnesses the Sermon on the Mount and is moved by Christ’s words.

She tells Ben-Hur about it, but he remains bitter and will not be consoled. Learning that Tirzah is dying, they take her and Ben-Hur’s mother to see Jesus, but they cannot get near him, as his trial has begun.

Recognizing Jesus from his encounter with him as he was being taken to the galleys, Judah attempts to give him water during his march to Calvary, echoing Jesus’ kindness to him, but is shoved away by the guards.

Judah witnesses the Crucifixion. Immediately after Christ’s death, Miriam and Tirzah are healed by a miracle (Christ’s blood from the Crucifixion washes into the cave where the women are hiding and touches them), as are Judah’s heart and soul.

He returns to his home and tells Esther that as he heard Jesus talk of forgiveness while on the cross, “I felt His voice take the sword out of my hand.” The film, which began with the Magi visiting the infant Jesus, ends with the empty crosses of Calvary in the background and a shepherd and his flock (a prominent Judeo-Christian symbol) in the foreground.

Duration : 0:4:34

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Wonho Chung performs at Friday Night Live (part 1/2)

Posted on July 7th, 2010 by admin

This clip of Arabic speaking stand-up comedian and TV personality, Wonho Chung, was uploaded and circulated on the net by an anonymous person and achieved nearly 2-million hits, but unfortunately the person decided to take the video off youtube and with it the millions of views it reached from all over the world.

So this better version clip is presented to you in great audio and video quality, and the best thing is that it’s here to stay, courtesy of the official Wonho Chung youtube channel.

This show was put together by Showtime Arabia and was called “Friday Night Live – New World Order”, mocking the “New World Order” ideology and hoping that one day comedy will rule the world, not the self proclaimed “world elite”.

The show featured other comics who are: Egyptian/ American Ronnie Khalil, Filipino/ Canadian Ron Josol and Indian/Canadian Sugar Sammy.

It took place December 2008 at the Dubai Community Theater in Mall of the Emirates.

Duration : 0:8:23

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The Other Guys Official Movie Trailer – In Theaters 8/6/2010

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The Other Guys Official Movie Trailer – In Theaters 8/6/2010

Duration : 0:2:34

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“The Man Who Was Thursday” by The Mercury Theatre, 1 of 6

Posted on July 7th, 2010 by admin

Part 1 – This is from a 1938 radio broadcast by the Mercury Theater On The Air of G.K. Chesterton’s novel, “The Man Who Was Thursday (A Nightmare)” performed by The Mercury Players. Many of the people in this broadcast such as Joseph Cotton would later end up in Welles’ big screen productions. Orson Welles plays the leading character Gabriel Syme. This production was well acted–John Houseman and Orson Welles managed to scale back the novel to fit a one hour time slot quite well. *The Man Who Was Thursday* is one of the best fantasy novels in the English language.

Duration : 0:10:5

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A VERY MERRY UNAUTHORIZED CHILDREN’S SCIENTOLOGY PAGEANT

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Brat Productions presents A VERY MERRY UNAUTHORIZED CHILDREN’S SCIENTOLOGY PAGEANT running until December 30, 2007

Duration : 0:2:23

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