For the FULL movie go to: redir.ec Plot Summary: Channing Tatum stars in this drama following an upstart male stripper (Alex Pettyfer) who is mentored by a veteran dancer, played by Tatum. Steven Soderbergh directed from a script by Reid Carolin, whose screenplay was inspired by Tatum's work as a stripper before he made it in Hollywood. Matthew McConaughey,... Read Full Summary» Starring Channing Tatum Adam Rodriguez Alex Pettyfer Director Steven Soderbergh Genres: Comedy Theatrical Release 6/29/2012 (USA) Rated R Released By Warner Bros.
Download it: savedmega.com Kobe, KD and the West looked ready to deliver a quick KO. Kevin Durant knew better. "With all these great players on the floor, you never know what will happen," Durant said. "Guys making big shots, and they cut it down to one. We were up 18." Just enough, it turned out, to hold off LeBron James and the East in the NBA All-Star game. A bloodied Bryant scored 27 points, moving past Michael Jordan as the career scoring leader in the game, Durant had 36 in an MVP performance, and the Western Conference won 152-149 on Sunday night. James and the East cut a 21-point deficit to one in the closing seconds, but weren't able to move in front. James had 36 points and fellow Heat star Dwyane Wade finished with a triple-double. "It was fun," Durant said. "That's the type of All-Star game you want to see." Blake Griffin scored 22 points for the West, which rang up 88 points in the first half, setting an All-Star record. But he won the game with his defense, picking off James' pass when the East had a chance to tie in the final seconds. "When I tried to throw it late, that's what usually happens and it results in a turnover," James said. "Definitely wish I could have that one back." Griffin then hit one free throw with 1.1 seconds left, and Wade was off on a 3-point attempt from the corner. He finished with 24 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists, joining Jordan and James as the only players with All-Star game triple-doubles. Bryant was bloodied by a hard foul ...
So after I created a Wood Elf character, I decided to create another character. I decided to give a my-personal-recipe-to-beginner-guide to fast-play in Skyrim. This time, I planned to execute fast play. I planned my character to be an easy, quick to play, beginner friendly, and still end-game killer. I devise a scenario to perform one of my fastest play from my previous experience with wood elf character. The first thing to do after intro and got out in the outside world of Skyrim is: 1. Find the Lover's Stone (all skills 15% faster experience). ALL RIGHT all set. Now the next step to do is: 2. Pick the lock at Aela's room for a Elven Bow. Pick the lock at Dragonreach's Jarl's Quarter for a free Elven Sword. ...and VOILA! You have the upper-advanced weapons at Level 1! (60 Smithing rank to create) Use it to eliminate enemies quickly and gain levels super fast. You can use it to get Ebony Bow (from another guide) or just continue to step 3. You'll get Glass bow later. OKAY, so the first thing to do is: 3. Play the story mode & Get The Fus-Ro-Da Shout. FusRoDa: to fight deathlords early counters. optionally, get a spouse. 4. Hunt all wild animals you found during the trip with your Bow. 5. Aim for Deadly Shot perk. Once it, hunt giants. 6. SMITH Leather Bracers! Getting up to Orcish Smithing mid-storyline and 70 when finished. from where? Pelts from hunt giants. 7. ALWAYS waste your cash on 5 Trainings in Every level. Waste it on 50 Archery & 60 Sneak. Take little time to ...
Got my Hauppauge HD PVR up and running, so decided to test it with some Max Payne 3 MP! The video quality you see here doesn't give justice to the quality it records; running the file through a video encoder software to convert it, using WMM to cut off some unnecessary parts and then uploading it to YouTube really works magic on the quality...
For the FULL movie go to: redir.ec Plot Summary: Channing Tatum stars in this drama following an upstart male stripper (Alex Pettyfer) who is mentored by a veteran dancer, played by Tatum. Steven Soderbergh directed from a script by Reid Carolin, whose screenplay was inspired by Tatum's work as a stripper before he made it in Hollywood. Matthew McConaughey,... Read Full Summary» Starring Channing Tatum Adam Rodriguez Alex Pettyfer Director Steven Soderbergh Genres: Comedy Theatrical Release 6/29/2012 (USA) Rated R Released By Warner Bros.