Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Up Coming Game 2011 Movies

Game 2011

Game (Hindi) is an upcoming Hindi Action film directed by Abhinay Deo and produced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani of Excel Entertainment. This film's title was changed from Crooked to the new permanent title of Game by the producers at Excel Entertainment.

It stars Abhishek Bachchan, Kangana Ranaut, Sarah-Jane Dias, Boman Irani, and Jimmy Shergill among others. Aishwarya Rai Bachchan was considered for the female lead in the film. A new face and two other actresses will be cast for the film. Production had been postponed due to Deo's wife's health issues. Game has cast 3 major leading ladies. Besides Kangna Ranaut, there is Sarah Jane Dias, and Shahana Goswami (who shot to fame with the same banner’s Rock On!! 3 years ago).

The film is an stylish action thriller and is set to be shot at locations in Mumbai, Greece, Istanbul, London, and Bangkok.

Synopsis

'Game' is a story of 4 strangers (Neil Menon, OP Ramsay, Tisha Khanna, and Vikram Kapoor) who have been invited by the reclusive Kabir Malhotra, to the private island of Samos, Greece.

They don't know each other and they don't know him and by the next morning they will wish they had never come.

Cast
    * Abhishek Bachchan as Neil Menon
    * Kangana Ranaut as Sia Agnihotri
    * Sarah-Jane Dias as Maya
    * Jimmy Shergill as Vikram Kapoor
    * Shahana Goswami as Tisha Khanna
    * Boman Irani as OP Ramsay
    * Anupam Kher as Kabir Malhotra
    * Gauhar Khan as Samara Shroff

Upcoming Soon Game 2011.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

World's Most Dangerous Airports

The most dangerous airports in the world, from offshore airports in japan to ice covered ones in Antartica to an airport which has a road that runs through it in Gibraltar!


Lukla Airport Nepal
Since Lukla Nepal is the place most people start their Mount Everest trek, this Himalayan strip gets quite a bit of traffic--mostly to and from Kathmandu.

Sirens inform folks for miles when an airplane is landing here, and as you would suspect, only helicopters and Twin Otter type planes can handle the 2,000 foot, uphill runway that is fenced off at the end, to protect you from the edge of a mountain cliff.




Kansai International Airport
Osaka, Japan

Land is a scarce resource in Japan, so engineers headed roughly 3 miles offshore into Osaka Bay to build this colossal structure. Work on the manmade island started in 1987, and by 1994 jumbo jets were touching down. Travelers can get from the airport to the main island of Honshu via car, railroad or even a high-speed ferry.

Gibraltar Airport



Between Morocco and Spain sits the tiny British territory of Gibraltar. Construction of the airport dates back to World War II, and it continues to serve as a base for the United Kingdom's Royal Air Force, though commercial flights land on a daily basis.

                                           Madeira International Airport
Madeira, Portugal


Madeira is a small island far off the coast of Portugal, which makes an airport that is capable of landing commercial-size aircraft vital to its development. This airport's original runway was only about 5000 feet long, posing a huge risk to even the most experienced pilots and limiting imports and tourism.
                                                           
                                                              Ice Runway
Antarctica

The Ice Runway is one of three major airstrips used to haul supplies and researchers to Antarctica's McMurdo Station. As its name implies, there are no paved runways here—just long stretches of ice and snow that are meticulously groomed.
There is no shortage of space on the Ice Runway, so super-size aircraft like the C-130 Hercules and the C-17 Globemaster III can land with relative ease. The real challenge is making sure that the weight of the aircraft and cargo doesn't bust the ice or get the plane stuck in soft snow. As the ice of the runway begins to break up, planes are redirected to Pegasus Field or Williams Field, the two other airstrips servicing the continent.

Congonhas Airport
Sao Paulo, Brazil



Most major cities have an airport, but rarely are they built just 5 miles from the city center, especially in metropolises like Sao Paulo. Congonhas' close proximity to downtown can be attributed in part to the fact that it was completed in 1936, with the city experiencing rapid development in the following decades.

Courchevel International Airport
Courchevel, France


Getting to the iconic ski resort of Courchevel requires navigating the formidable French Alps before making a hair-raising landing at Courchevel International Airport. The runway is about 1700 feet long, but the real surprise is the large hill toward the middle of the strip.

Princess Juliana International Airport
Simpson Bay, Saint Maarten


Nothing says fun in the sun like roaring engines and the smell of jet exhaust. Landing on this Caribbean island forces pilots to fly over a small strip of beach, clear a decent-size fence and pass over a road just before hitting the runway.

Svalbard Airport
Svalbard, Norway


Svalbard is a cluster of Norwegian islands sitting in the Arctic Ocean. While there are three airports within the archipelago, two of which are used mainly to transport miners, Svalbard Airport is open to commercial travel, making it the world's northernmost airport that tourists can book tickets to.

Juancho E. Yrausquin Airport
Saba, Netherlands Antilles

Getting to this paradise-like island can be a bit distressing thanks to a 1300-foot-long runway, slightly longer than most aircraft carrier runways.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Upcoming Horror Movies of 2011

Good horror movies are hard to come by. So, how exactly do you differentiate the good ones from the rotten ones?

I compiled a list of upcoming top horror movies of 2011. The first is Season of the Witch, mainly starring Nicolas Cage and Ron Perlman. In the movie, they are knights returning to their homeland only to find it ruined by the Black Plague. As the movie proceeds, several church elders accuse a girl for causing destruction through witch craft. Thus, the two knights are entrusted to hand her over to monks who would lift the curse from their land once and for all. The movie would be released on January 7th 2011.

Red Riding Hood is also one of the upcoming top horror movies that have captured the attention of many. Amanda Seyfried plays a beautiful young woman named Valerie in the middle of a love triangle. She is in love with an orphan woodcutter but arranged to marry another. Then, Valerie's older sister is killed by the werewolf that the villagers have made a deal with since many years ago. A famed werewolf hunter is called upon to assist in killing the werewolf but his warning chills them - the wolf is able to take a human form by day and could be any of the villagers. As panic among the villagers rises along the death toll rate, she begins to suspect the identity of the werewolf. This movie injects new life to a decade long tale, bringing much needed freshness to the horror movie industry. It would be released on March 11th 2011.

Between 1348 and 1350, the world's population was reduced by more than an estimated 100 millions. It is also of the worst pandemic that has happened to mankind. As the plague continues its rampage, many people lost faith in the church. Then, rumours in a marshland tell of a beautiful place where the plague cannot reach, lead by a necromancer. As a result, Ulric and his crew are sent to investigate with the guidance of a novice monk. The movie would be released on March 11th 2011.