Who wants a Cosmo? With "Sex and the City 2" hitting theatres, it's time to get "carrie'd away" with the girls for a "Sex and the City" bash. Our fashion school experts have some party ideas to make your celebration particularly stylish and fun. So dial up the glamour and find your inner Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte or Miranda with these oh so fashionable SATC party tips. Oh, and Mr. Big's not invited.
Dress like your favorite character. A big part the fun of "Sex and the City" is the glorious fashion design. Each of the show's women has her distinctive style, so channel your favorite character and work it! All you Carries out there might mix an avant-garde piece with a vintage find; try a men's vest and tie; or wear a tank top and tutu like Sarah Jessica Parker wears during the opening credits. Samantha's wardrobe is bold and sexy: vivid colors, animal prints and figure-hugging tops are at the top of her fashion list. She's also all about the accessories, like big hoop earrings, designer bags and dramatic hats. If you're more of the Charlotte type, think Park Avenue Princess: either a classic A-line dress, a matching sweater set, or a plaid or hounds tooth jacket. Then finish off the look with a headband and a string of pearls. And for you Mirandas, you can either go with a chic business suit or a sleek evening dress. (But don't go for Miranda's harried mom look with baby food stains on her sweatshirt.)
Do a fashion show/clothes swap. One of the highlights of the first "Sex and the City" movie was when Carrie put on a fashion show for her friends, trying on all her old outfits from her closet, and getting a "yay" or "nay" for each piece. Recreate the fun of that scene with your own fashion show. Ask each guest to bring two or three outfits they no longer want, and have clothes swap at the party. When someone finds a garment she might want, she tries it on, sashays down a "runway," and everyone else plays fashion design critic, deciding whether she should take it or not. Any clothes not taken by the end of the party can be donated to a thrift shop.
Decorate with style. For that "Sex and the City" vibe, decorate your party with items that pay tribute to the show. Place shopping bags and shoe boxes on tables as an homage to Carrie. Do an all-white theme with white balloons and white fabric swagged everywhere like Carrie's swanky book party. Celebrate everything New York with subway maps and "I Love NY" posters. Or even put Post-It notes with memorable "Sex and the City" quotes all around the party for a tongue-in-cheek reminder of the way Berger broke up with Carrie.
Food and drinks. Of course you must serve Cosmopolitans and Appletinis, but make sure you use real martini glasses, not plastic cups. Would Samantha ever drink out of a plastic cup? We think not. As for food, Chinese take-out is not only easy, it's all Miranda ever ate. Or serve sushi, Samantha's cuisine of choice (and the subject of a funny and memorable scene) from the first movie. As for dessert, even if you can't have Carrie's favorite cupcakes from Magnolia Bakery, mini cupcakes with pink frosting from your local bakeshop will have your guests in sugar heaven.
Goodie bags. Send your "Sex and the City" party guests off in style with goodie bags containing little bottles of bath and body products, chocolate, and even DVDs of the show. For the bags themselves, find inexpensive cosmetics bags or small purses and glue on an obviously fake designer label on them to pay homage to the episode in which Samantha dragged Carrie to go shopping for Fendi handbag knockoffs.
With a "Sex and the City" shindig this fun, your guests will be clamoring for another sequel - to the movie and your party.
If you're even more of a fashionista than Carrie Bradshaw, a career in fashion design might be right for you. Visit FIDM, Fashion school for more info.
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Montag, 17. Mai 2010
The Details Behind the Movie
For those who have had the pleasure of watching Avatar the last airbender knows what it has to offer. This animated show created by Nickelodeon has captured the hearts of many including children and adults. The show which was written and produced by Brian Konietzko and Michael Dante DiMartino are excited about the release date of the Avatar the last airbender movie in theaters on July 2, 2010. As avatar the last airbender he holds responsibilities greater than he ever imagined and the future of the four nations is depending on him. They are the two individuals who release him from an iceberg that had kept him captured for over a 100 years.
The show which takes place in an Asian setting is based around a youthful 12 year old boy named Aang who is destined to be the hero who saves the four warring nations from the overpowering Fire Lord who has brought nothing but terror against the people in each nation.
Aang who was raised by a variety of monks lived a carefree life of playing, frequent traveling, and just enjoying life until he reached the age where he was allowed to choose 4 toys from thousands which he ended up selecting the ones that stood for the elements of the world which he must master including fire, wind, earth, and water. He befriends a Katara and her brother Sokka who lost their mother at a very young age and have been on their own ever since. Just like the airbenders who chose in the decades before him he chose (air) a string powered propeller, (earth) a wooden hog monkey, (water) a clay turtle flute, and (fire) a wooden hand drum. Once he did this the monks knew he was the child who was reincarnated as the one who would defeat the fire lord and restore peace on the planet.
In order to control and master his powers he must find the Fire Lord and defeat him before summer arrives due to the current rulers powers being stronger than ever. Along the way Aang, the avatar the last airbender makes a few friends who are willing to help him to grow as an airbender and get to where he needs to be in life. He befriends a Katara and her brother Sokka who lost their mother at a very young age and have been on their own ever since. They are the two individuals who release him from an iceberg that had kept him captured for over a 100 years.
He has to travel in order to build his skills and accomplish his destiny but takes longer than expected because of his young age Aang would rather have fun than focusing on the real task at hand. He will have many tough choices ahead including his own flaws which he must overcome. As avatar the last airbender he holds responsibilities greater than he ever imagined and the future of the four nations is depending on him.
To find out if Aang saves the planet and lives up to his destiny check out the Avatar the last airbender movie in theater on July 2, 2010.
For those who have had the pleasure of watching Avatar the last Airbender knows what it has to offer.
Avatar wallpapers.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Benjy_Marks
The show which takes place in an Asian setting is based around a youthful 12 year old boy named Aang who is destined to be the hero who saves the four warring nations from the overpowering Fire Lord who has brought nothing but terror against the people in each nation.
Aang who was raised by a variety of monks lived a carefree life of playing, frequent traveling, and just enjoying life until he reached the age where he was allowed to choose 4 toys from thousands which he ended up selecting the ones that stood for the elements of the world which he must master including fire, wind, earth, and water. He befriends a Katara and her brother Sokka who lost their mother at a very young age and have been on their own ever since. Just like the airbenders who chose in the decades before him he chose (air) a string powered propeller, (earth) a wooden hog monkey, (water) a clay turtle flute, and (fire) a wooden hand drum. Once he did this the monks knew he was the child who was reincarnated as the one who would defeat the fire lord and restore peace on the planet.
In order to control and master his powers he must find the Fire Lord and defeat him before summer arrives due to the current rulers powers being stronger than ever. Along the way Aang, the avatar the last airbender makes a few friends who are willing to help him to grow as an airbender and get to where he needs to be in life. He befriends a Katara and her brother Sokka who lost their mother at a very young age and have been on their own ever since. They are the two individuals who release him from an iceberg that had kept him captured for over a 100 years.
He has to travel in order to build his skills and accomplish his destiny but takes longer than expected because of his young age Aang would rather have fun than focusing on the real task at hand. He will have many tough choices ahead including his own flaws which he must overcome. As avatar the last airbender he holds responsibilities greater than he ever imagined and the future of the four nations is depending on him.
To find out if Aang saves the planet and lives up to his destiny check out the Avatar the last airbender movie in theater on July 2, 2010.
For those who have had the pleasure of watching Avatar the last Airbender knows what it has to offer.
Avatar wallpapers.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Benjy_Marks
Reality Cheque?
Is life REALLY as bad as those "reality chat shows" on TV would have us believe? Ever watched Jeremy "Why don't you put something on the end of it" Kyle, and got up from the sofa with a smile, because it makes your life seem so much better? Or ever told a friend that they should go on Jeremy Kyle, or felt like things were so bad that YOU should go on the show? Then this article is for you!!
I've just watched Jeremy Kyle's 1000th show, and it has inspired me to ask a question, which I've heard asked and answered before many times: "Are the guests real or are they actors?"
I've always loved the "reality chat show formula" - Jerry Springer, Maury Povich, Rikki Lake, Trisha Goddard and of course Mr Jeremy Kyle. Everybody loves Jezza - ooh.... better not let him hear me calling him that, had I? For some reason he is seen by many people as a God, a miracle worker, a source of sunshine (!) by his fans. But, can sorting out the lives of the depressed, addicted, abused, pregnant, promiscuous, jobless rubble of our society really be as simple as a 10 minute slot on national TV airing your dirty laundry, followed by a group of sessions with the wonderful Graham and his team?
Whilst researching this article, I came across this quote that says it all: "I think they must all be actors as I cannot believe people are willing to humiliate themselves like this just to be on TV."
Lets face it: shows like Kyle's are pure entertainment. We sit on our sofas, laughing at the ridiculousness of the situations his guests find themselves in, trying to understand how they got there and why on earth they did what they did - some of us may even stand up and shout at the guests, just as Kyle does! Thoroughly entertaining! 5 years Kyle has been going, and 1000 shows broadcast in 11 countries - its a successful formula, one that has brought in the viewers consistently and made him a household name. Kyle has experienced it all - a reformed gambling addict, whose first marriage lasted just 15 months, yet yielded a child. He was a recruitment consultant, turned radio presenter turned TV Leg....no lets not use that word, too many people think of him in that way...TV presenter.
When I very first experienced Kyle's show (around 2007 - just as it got going), I thought he was fantastic - he seemed objective, yet opinionated, annoyed, yet empathetic. He seemed to display sympathy with victims, and even some of the "villains" - unless they were despicable, in which case he despised them! Recently watching it again, probably some 3 years on, and Kyle has changed - he appears to constantly take the moral high ground, giving a look that says "I'm better than you, don't even go there!"Not as objective or empathetic as he once was, but a little more annoyed and opinionated, like he is 'bigging it up' for the cameras. Don't get me wrong, he still shows sympathy and a willingness to help anybody, but I have witnessed him changing his views half way through a show and contradicting himself. That just makes him look like an idiot!
So, is it possible that there are enough people in the UK, that have such drastic family feuds, personal problems, promiscuity issues etc as to fill a show every week day for 5 years - given that there are usually 3 stories per show and 5 shows a week, thats 15 stories, a week. In each story there are on average 3 people involved giving a total of 45 people with problems each week. Over 5 years this amounts to 11,700 people wanting to share their problems with Kyle's millions of TV viewers - Trisha Goddard does a similar thing and must have found at least as many people with uniquely different problems to appear on her show. This says that, at some point, the content of the shows (ie the ready supply of problematic guests) must dry up.
What does a daily show, needing a steady supply of stories, do when that supply goes?? Do they run a series of "Best of's"? Trisha does this, I know, but Jeremy, not so much. Therefore, if you do not have the people to appear on the show, you still have to satisfy your viewers and cannot stop making it! You hire actors and put on a show! Being in the business I'm in (TV Extra work), we get talking about shows we've done and shows we'd like to do - we also talk about other ways to make money on TV. I remember having a chat with a guy, a couple of years ago, and he was telling me how the Kyle show pay £200 to each and every guest that appears on the show. Not only that, but they put them up in a nice hotel and pay for meals. Surely if you are unemployed or short of cash, then it is worth your while to invent a story with a couple of mates and go on the show, spend a night out somewhere different, get your cash and leave with a smile?
Call me a cynic if you will, but look at the stats - 45 people a week - how big is Graham's team? Ok, he doesn't necessarily help EVERYBODY, but at least 10-15 people a week benefit from the services of him and his team - not only do they counsel them, but they also follow them for a period of time to ensure that everything is going fine, and keep track of them. The guy's work load must be immense! Does he ever get home? Or is he just some kind of super being, as Kyle would have us believe.
The thing that fuelled my need to answer the question posed originally was, whilst watching the 1000th episode my wife sat up and said "They're out of Corrie!" I don't watch the show, so hadn't a clue, to me they looked like complete strangers, but after researching the characters I found that my wife was right - David Platt, Nick Tilsley, Tina McIntyre, Graeme Proctor - the characters were all serving as guests! As a none Corrie (Coronation Street) watcher, I would have only known it was fake had I read the scrolling message at the bottom of the screen AFTER the interview! Not only were the characters acting (their job), but so was Kyle and so was Super Graham, which just goes to show that if they needed to do a show that was not real, with actors, then they could quite easily and I have to say quite convincingly. Trouble is, knowing these facts, how could I then take the next "REAL" story seriously?
The other thing that spurred me on and fed the argument was the outtakes that appeared on the 1000th show - Kyle was seen many times 'in serious mode', having a go at someone or another and then breaking down in fits of giggles because he'd got something wrong. Not only did he do this but so did his guests.Prompting me to think that things just didn't appear to be genuine There were also outtakes of Kyle and Graham, breaking into giggles together, and this came across as them not taking whatever issue was being discussed at the time seriously. The thing it also said to me was that none of it can be real - if people, discussing serious issues can suddenly break down into fits of giggles mid way through a conversation, and then go back and do it again, then it can only be fiction, perpetrated by actors with scripts and prompts and direction.
I've picked on Kyle, simply because it was his 1000th show that fuelled my fingers to type, but Springer, Povich, Goddard are all as bad as the other - they all do daily shows and they all require as many people, but where as the American shows cut right across the population spread and therefore have a larger quantity to pick from, the British shows use mainly those of Anglo Saxon descent and therefore have a much smaller pool to choose from. There's no doubt that these shows, regardless of who you watch, make us feel great about our own lives and I may even go so far as to say that these shows are almost government propaganda - we live in poor times of recession, few of us have money to spare and therefore we feel resentful for what we pay out and as though we have a hard life, these shows instantly give us the feel good factor and make us feel "things aren't so bad after all"! That can only be good for those in power. I'm not for a second screaming "CONSPIRACY" or "PROPAGANDA", but when you think about the things that both the German and British governments did during the 2nd World War, to give the feel good factor, these shows aren't that far away.
This is just one guy's opinion - people watch these shows and believe what they are seeing, and that's just fine. If you are watching these shows though, ask yourself the question next time - "Is this real?" Look a bit deeper than the "skin" of the show and seek out the innards - what's it all about / what are they trying to do or say? By all means watch the shows to make yourself smile, make yourself feel better, for pure entertainment purposes (I know I will be!!), but please don't believe until you know the people on the show and can verify their stories as real.
Could I be the next Jeremy Kyle? What do you think?
"Take care of yourselves and each other", "Next time America", "See you very soon, take care, bye bye for now!"
Take care of yourselves and each other (I love Jerry Springer)
Dale Preece-Kelly
more articles to view at http://www.selfhope.co.uk
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Dale_Preece-Kelly
I've just watched Jeremy Kyle's 1000th show, and it has inspired me to ask a question, which I've heard asked and answered before many times: "Are the guests real or are they actors?"
I've always loved the "reality chat show formula" - Jerry Springer, Maury Povich, Rikki Lake, Trisha Goddard and of course Mr Jeremy Kyle. Everybody loves Jezza - ooh.... better not let him hear me calling him that, had I? For some reason he is seen by many people as a God, a miracle worker, a source of sunshine (!) by his fans. But, can sorting out the lives of the depressed, addicted, abused, pregnant, promiscuous, jobless rubble of our society really be as simple as a 10 minute slot on national TV airing your dirty laundry, followed by a group of sessions with the wonderful Graham and his team?
Whilst researching this article, I came across this quote that says it all: "I think they must all be actors as I cannot believe people are willing to humiliate themselves like this just to be on TV."
Lets face it: shows like Kyle's are pure entertainment. We sit on our sofas, laughing at the ridiculousness of the situations his guests find themselves in, trying to understand how they got there and why on earth they did what they did - some of us may even stand up and shout at the guests, just as Kyle does! Thoroughly entertaining! 5 years Kyle has been going, and 1000 shows broadcast in 11 countries - its a successful formula, one that has brought in the viewers consistently and made him a household name. Kyle has experienced it all - a reformed gambling addict, whose first marriage lasted just 15 months, yet yielded a child. He was a recruitment consultant, turned radio presenter turned TV Leg....no lets not use that word, too many people think of him in that way...TV presenter.
When I very first experienced Kyle's show (around 2007 - just as it got going), I thought he was fantastic - he seemed objective, yet opinionated, annoyed, yet empathetic. He seemed to display sympathy with victims, and even some of the "villains" - unless they were despicable, in which case he despised them! Recently watching it again, probably some 3 years on, and Kyle has changed - he appears to constantly take the moral high ground, giving a look that says "I'm better than you, don't even go there!"Not as objective or empathetic as he once was, but a little more annoyed and opinionated, like he is 'bigging it up' for the cameras. Don't get me wrong, he still shows sympathy and a willingness to help anybody, but I have witnessed him changing his views half way through a show and contradicting himself. That just makes him look like an idiot!
So, is it possible that there are enough people in the UK, that have such drastic family feuds, personal problems, promiscuity issues etc as to fill a show every week day for 5 years - given that there are usually 3 stories per show and 5 shows a week, thats 15 stories, a week. In each story there are on average 3 people involved giving a total of 45 people with problems each week. Over 5 years this amounts to 11,700 people wanting to share their problems with Kyle's millions of TV viewers - Trisha Goddard does a similar thing and must have found at least as many people with uniquely different problems to appear on her show. This says that, at some point, the content of the shows (ie the ready supply of problematic guests) must dry up.
What does a daily show, needing a steady supply of stories, do when that supply goes?? Do they run a series of "Best of's"? Trisha does this, I know, but Jeremy, not so much. Therefore, if you do not have the people to appear on the show, you still have to satisfy your viewers and cannot stop making it! You hire actors and put on a show! Being in the business I'm in (TV Extra work), we get talking about shows we've done and shows we'd like to do - we also talk about other ways to make money on TV. I remember having a chat with a guy, a couple of years ago, and he was telling me how the Kyle show pay £200 to each and every guest that appears on the show. Not only that, but they put them up in a nice hotel and pay for meals. Surely if you are unemployed or short of cash, then it is worth your while to invent a story with a couple of mates and go on the show, spend a night out somewhere different, get your cash and leave with a smile?
Call me a cynic if you will, but look at the stats - 45 people a week - how big is Graham's team? Ok, he doesn't necessarily help EVERYBODY, but at least 10-15 people a week benefit from the services of him and his team - not only do they counsel them, but they also follow them for a period of time to ensure that everything is going fine, and keep track of them. The guy's work load must be immense! Does he ever get home? Or is he just some kind of super being, as Kyle would have us believe.
The thing that fuelled my need to answer the question posed originally was, whilst watching the 1000th episode my wife sat up and said "They're out of Corrie!" I don't watch the show, so hadn't a clue, to me they looked like complete strangers, but after researching the characters I found that my wife was right - David Platt, Nick Tilsley, Tina McIntyre, Graeme Proctor - the characters were all serving as guests! As a none Corrie (Coronation Street) watcher, I would have only known it was fake had I read the scrolling message at the bottom of the screen AFTER the interview! Not only were the characters acting (their job), but so was Kyle and so was Super Graham, which just goes to show that if they needed to do a show that was not real, with actors, then they could quite easily and I have to say quite convincingly. Trouble is, knowing these facts, how could I then take the next "REAL" story seriously?
The other thing that spurred me on and fed the argument was the outtakes that appeared on the 1000th show - Kyle was seen many times 'in serious mode', having a go at someone or another and then breaking down in fits of giggles because he'd got something wrong. Not only did he do this but so did his guests.Prompting me to think that things just didn't appear to be genuine There were also outtakes of Kyle and Graham, breaking into giggles together, and this came across as them not taking whatever issue was being discussed at the time seriously. The thing it also said to me was that none of it can be real - if people, discussing serious issues can suddenly break down into fits of giggles mid way through a conversation, and then go back and do it again, then it can only be fiction, perpetrated by actors with scripts and prompts and direction.
I've picked on Kyle, simply because it was his 1000th show that fuelled my fingers to type, but Springer, Povich, Goddard are all as bad as the other - they all do daily shows and they all require as many people, but where as the American shows cut right across the population spread and therefore have a larger quantity to pick from, the British shows use mainly those of Anglo Saxon descent and therefore have a much smaller pool to choose from. There's no doubt that these shows, regardless of who you watch, make us feel great about our own lives and I may even go so far as to say that these shows are almost government propaganda - we live in poor times of recession, few of us have money to spare and therefore we feel resentful for what we pay out and as though we have a hard life, these shows instantly give us the feel good factor and make us feel "things aren't so bad after all"! That can only be good for those in power. I'm not for a second screaming "CONSPIRACY" or "PROPAGANDA", but when you think about the things that both the German and British governments did during the 2nd World War, to give the feel good factor, these shows aren't that far away.
This is just one guy's opinion - people watch these shows and believe what they are seeing, and that's just fine. If you are watching these shows though, ask yourself the question next time - "Is this real?" Look a bit deeper than the "skin" of the show and seek out the innards - what's it all about / what are they trying to do or say? By all means watch the shows to make yourself smile, make yourself feel better, for pure entertainment purposes (I know I will be!!), but please don't believe until you know the people on the show and can verify their stories as real.
Could I be the next Jeremy Kyle? What do you think?
"Take care of yourselves and each other", "Next time America", "See you very soon, take care, bye bye for now!"
Take care of yourselves and each other (I love Jerry Springer)
Dale Preece-Kelly
more articles to view at http://www.selfhope.co.uk
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Dale_Preece-Kelly
Have You Seen the Last Airbender Movie?
The Last Airbender movie which is due to be released on July 2, 2010 is based on the first season of the animated TV show, Avatar: The Last Airbender. The series which was influenced by Asian art involves a variety of mythological and real martial art style and techniques.
However, Fire Lord Ozai which is the reigning leader of the Fire Nation is planning an endless war against the Water Tribes, Earth Kingdom, and the already destroyed Air Nomads. Other actors include Dev Patel, Jackson Rathbone, and Nicola Peltz. The show is based on a 12 year old boy who was reincarnated as the great airbender who will need to master the four elements of the planet including water, air, wind, and fire in order to restore peace which has been taken away by the fire nation. Aang was raised by several airbender monks who gave him a carefree life of playing, travel, and allowing him to master his native element.
This all changed when he later was discovered to be the one who was reincarnated in order to become the legendary avatar. This was discovered when he chose the same exact 4 toys that the air benders before him had done. Out of thousands of toys he chose (air) a string powered propeller, (earth) a wooden hog monkey, (water) a clay turtle flute, and (fire) a wooden hand drum which was the 4 elements of the planet that he would soon need to learn to master.
The Last Airbender movie was created by Bryan Konietzko and Michael Dante, which was adapted by M. Night Syamalan, who will also help to produce and direct the film, along with Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marshall, Scott Aversano, and Sam Mercer. The movie which began filming in March 2009 will be released on July 2, 2010 in both 3D and 2D projectors. The movie stars Aang played by Noah Ringer, who is destined to be a hero but prefers his adventures over his job as the Avatar. He and his friends, Sokka and Katara, will journey to the North Pole in order to find a waterbending master who can help to teach Katara and Aang the secrets of how to do everything correctly. However, Fire Lord Ozai which is the reigning leader of the Fire Nation is planning an endless war against the Water Tribes, Earth Kingdom, and the already destroyed Air Nomads. Other actors include Dev Patel, Jackson Rathbone, and Nicola Peltz.
If you enjoyed the animated show and followed the storyline you will definitely enjoy watching "The Last Airbender Movie". The Last Airbender movie which is due to be released on July 2.2010 is based on the first season of the animated TV show, Avatar: The Last Airbender. With the thrill and action pack scenes is definitely going to be worth seeing. Whether you want to watch it in 2D or for special effects check it out in 3D. Regardless of which option you choose you will leave the theater pleased with the time that was spent creating the film. So if you are an avatar fan you will definitely want to out the upcoming "The Last Airbender Movie."
Avatar the last Airbender is supernatural being which was created at the beginning of time to help balance the peace and steadiness within the world.
The last Airbender Wallpapers
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Benjy_Marks
However, Fire Lord Ozai which is the reigning leader of the Fire Nation is planning an endless war against the Water Tribes, Earth Kingdom, and the already destroyed Air Nomads. Other actors include Dev Patel, Jackson Rathbone, and Nicola Peltz. The show is based on a 12 year old boy who was reincarnated as the great airbender who will need to master the four elements of the planet including water, air, wind, and fire in order to restore peace which has been taken away by the fire nation. Aang was raised by several airbender monks who gave him a carefree life of playing, travel, and allowing him to master his native element.
This all changed when he later was discovered to be the one who was reincarnated in order to become the legendary avatar. This was discovered when he chose the same exact 4 toys that the air benders before him had done. Out of thousands of toys he chose (air) a string powered propeller, (earth) a wooden hog monkey, (water) a clay turtle flute, and (fire) a wooden hand drum which was the 4 elements of the planet that he would soon need to learn to master.
The Last Airbender movie was created by Bryan Konietzko and Michael Dante, which was adapted by M. Night Syamalan, who will also help to produce and direct the film, along with Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marshall, Scott Aversano, and Sam Mercer. The movie which began filming in March 2009 will be released on July 2, 2010 in both 3D and 2D projectors. The movie stars Aang played by Noah Ringer, who is destined to be a hero but prefers his adventures over his job as the Avatar. He and his friends, Sokka and Katara, will journey to the North Pole in order to find a waterbending master who can help to teach Katara and Aang the secrets of how to do everything correctly. However, Fire Lord Ozai which is the reigning leader of the Fire Nation is planning an endless war against the Water Tribes, Earth Kingdom, and the already destroyed Air Nomads. Other actors include Dev Patel, Jackson Rathbone, and Nicola Peltz.
If you enjoyed the animated show and followed the storyline you will definitely enjoy watching "The Last Airbender Movie". The Last Airbender movie which is due to be released on July 2.2010 is based on the first season of the animated TV show, Avatar: The Last Airbender. With the thrill and action pack scenes is definitely going to be worth seeing. Whether you want to watch it in 2D or for special effects check it out in 3D. Regardless of which option you choose you will leave the theater pleased with the time that was spent creating the film. So if you are an avatar fan you will definitely want to out the upcoming "The Last Airbender Movie."
Avatar the last Airbender is supernatural being which was created at the beginning of time to help balance the peace and steadiness within the world.
The last Airbender Wallpapers
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Benjy_Marks
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