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Eve growth – The highest model in the world

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The highest model in the world
32-year-old American model Eve growth of 2 meters 5 centimeters is the highest model in the world.

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When the husband is the best plastic surgeon !

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Plastic surgeon can not find a beautiful girl, but simply made her looks like he wants.
So did the well-known plastic surgeon Reza Vassa, meeting one 33-year-old waitress Kanye, who became his wife. She was his ideal, but it worked a little bit and got this sex-bomb.
he is one of the the best cosmetic plastic surgeons ever, the top plastic surgeon change her a lot starting from her breast to her legs and fingers.


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Avatar 3D Film movie Trailer – in London Cinemas now

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Avatar 3D Film movie Trailer - London Cinemas

If there’s one film that I’ve been looking forward to this year then it has to be James Cameron’s 3D movie Avatar! If you thought his previous film Titanic was a blockbuster then consider that Avatar took 4 years to make whilst Titanic took 2.5 years, Avatar has over 3,000 special effects shots whilst Titanic only had about 500. This film is going to be “absolutely mental”!

Every magazine and newspaper has made a review of the film and its technology. They used the latest technology and the best software to design it.

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To download Avatar 3d using some kind of software such as torrent ( torrents) as a dvd rip ( dvdrip ) or using any kind of websites to download avatar for free.

Cameron’s actors shot scenes using motion-capture suits and head cameras so sensitive they could detect muscles moving under the skin and pupils dilating. The images are stored, then turned into 3D aliens by Peter Jackson’s effects company, Weta Digital, using a computer built of 10,000 quadcore processors, among the most powerful on Earth. Unlike normal computer-animated characters, even their faces are alive and responsive.

Once captured, the performances play again and again in Cameron’s computer systems. Although Avatar is due for release next month, shooting for the film actually finished two years ago both on set and in the forests of New Zealand and Hawaii.
If you had not guessed already, Avatar is an entirely new kind of film-making. According to some sources, it is the most expensive film of all time, with a real budget approaching a staggering $500 million, as opposed to the $230 million the studio insists it has spent. But studio bosses are relying on it to create a buzz that will drive cinemagoers to new ‘digital 3D’ screens. Avatar is the first big-action movie to be shot entirely in digital 3D.
It’s around two-thirds computer-generated, and one-third real – and Cameron’s goal is to blur the distinction between the two so completely that no one can tell where reality ends and fantasy begins.
Like all Cameron’s films, it’s a huge gamble, with audiences at early previews ecstatic at the 3D technology – but less enamoured of Cameron’s environmentally conscious sci-fi world. It’s easy to wonder why there is so much excitement – after all, 3D premiered in the Fifties, and has been quietly creeping back into our cinemas in the form of animated films over the past year. But Avatar is a very different prospect.

‘Avatar is the first live-action 3D blockbuster,’ says Paul Hanneman, president of international distribution at Fox, the studio behind the film.
‘We took $690 million this summer with Ice Age 3 – and about 41 per cent of that was from 3D. That was playing on 2,400 screens. By the time Avatar comes out there will be 5,000 screens worldwide capable of showing digital 3D. A Christmas Carol opened this weekend in America, and 61 per cent of sales were in 3D. People want it.’

Hollywood studios want it just as badly. Cinemas are being offered loans to buy the digital 3D equipment, because distributing films digitally is far cheaper than sending them out on 35mm, so studios save money. The 3D experience is also, crucially, impossible to pirate – at least with current technology.
‘This year has been a transformational year for 3D cinema,’ says Mark Batey, chief executive of the British Film Distributors Association.
‘There have been about 15 films – but they’ve all been either animated children’s films or horror. Even so, the box office for the 3D version of a film is incredible – they outperform the 2D versions three to one.
‘Modern 3D is nothing like the gimmicky special effects of Fifties 3D films. It uses an entirely new technology. The result looks steady and rock-solid. Even the glasses aren’t the old red and green cardboard ones – these use polarising ones that resemble Ray-Bans.

Love, action – and a titanic battle
A science-fiction morality tale set in an unspecified future age, Avatar is about humanity’s interplanetary struggle with the indigenous aliens of the faraway – and ominously named – world of Pandora.
Earth has run out of resources, stripped bare and devoid of wildlife. Luckily, newly discovered Pandora possesses a potent and valuable energy source – along with humanoid natives called the Na’vi. Humans can’t breathe the atmosphere, so an enterprising mining company, named SecFor, has created remotely controlled human-Na’vi hybrids, or avatars, for use on Pandora.

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