Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Red 2010 - Movie Review

!9#: Red 2010 - Movie Review

RED

Retired: Extremely Dangerous - that's RED for you and the numerous young CIA agents who find this out the hard way. A spy drama, woven around the lives of few ex-CIA field agents, who have retired, but seems are not tired or worn out, neither they have forgotten the tricks of the trade, nor the instinct to survive in the deceitful world of espionage and counter-espionage. The movie, sure to rated in the Top Movies list is directed by the successful and energetic Robert Shwentke, who churns out a tale involving Bruce Willis, the ace star of Top Movies, as a retired CIA operator, who is called back for a top secret mission, which he has to undertake along with some of his ex-companions and field agents.

Frank Moses (Bruce Willis) is a bit of a romantic at heart and keeps himself amused by talking on telephone to Sarah, who is responsible for sending his pension. The talks culminate into a date and Frank is making plans with Sarah ( played by the stunning Mary-Louise Parker, a star of Top Movies) for fixing up the date, when his house is attacked by the Special Force Unit under the command of the young and enthusiastic agent William Cooper (played by Carl Urban, a Top Movies actor). Frank is able to escape from the commandos but his only thought is to first save Sarah and then find out about this murky business.

In his search for the truth behind this attack, he finally catches up with Cooper but he is unable to tell him anything about the reason behind all this. Cooper tells Frank that knowing the working of the agency he must understand that he is only told what concerns his work, no more no less than that. Digging further into the affair, Frank uncovers the murder of a reporter who was investigating into an operation involving Frank and who has left a list naming Frank and some of his former operator colleagues.

Frank remembers Joe (played by Morgan Freeman, the veteran star of Top Movies), than the psycho Marvin (played by John Malkovich, the top star of Top Movies), Ivan (Brian Cox) and finally the deadly but elegant Victoria (enacted by the beautiful and gorgeous Helen Mirren, the queen of Top Movies). But he fails to understand why anyone would come after them after so many years. The old comrade-in-arms come together to find an answer to this mystery and also to keep the young Cooper at bay.

Robert Shwentke is successful in creating a question and then intelligently answers it. The viewers come out of the theatres satisfied, as if they themselves solved the mystery. That's the winning formula of a successful Top Movies.


Red 2010 - Movie Review

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Top 5 Portable DVD Players - 2010 Favorites

!9#: Top 5 Portable DVD Players - 2010 Favorites

The Top 5 Portable DVD Players for 2010 have a rather nice combination of features, high ranking reviews and some of them are priced for those on a tight budget. While many people might think that it would cost too much to purchase a portable DVD player this year, this is perhaps not the case. One other thing to keep in mind with these players is the fact that many of them are able to play multiple types of media, making them not only for playing DVD movies, but also quite handy as CD players and a great place to check out one's digital photos.

Here is a list of the top selling as well as highly rated "on the go" DVD player models for 2010:

1. Sony DVP FX930 - This DVD Player offers a high resolution 9 inch screen that will swivel for added convenience when needed. This model from Sony is receiving overall some extremely nice reviews and can be found in multiple colors. Retail price for the DVP FX930 is around 0, but can be found quite often for around 0 and sometimes less.

2. Coby TFDVD 7008 - Here is one of the DVD players on the list with a bit of a smaller screen (7 inches), but also one of the more affordable models that one could buy without sacrificing quality. It is extremely portable making it easy to transport. The retail price for this player is around 5 but has been found online for a lower price, sometimes around .

3. Philips PET741/37 - This DVD player features a 7 inch wide screen and built in stereo speakers. It is also known for its high quality and has a fun and stylish look. This model can often be purchased for around with a list or retail price of around .

4. Philips PET7402/37 - Similar to the Philips DVD model listed above, this DVD player comes complete with double screens and is known to be extremely easy to install in cars for passenger entertainment. For a dual screen player, this model from Philips could be considered to be reasonably priced at around 0 and can be found online for around or less.

5. Panasonic DVD-LS86 - This DVD player is getting some real raves and has some excellent features including an 8 ½ inch wide format screen, an excellent selection of media play options and boasts up to 13 hours of play time on a single charge. Retail price on this player is around 0 and also can be found online for a lower price.

All in all, there are some excellent selections in portable DVD players these days, and with the competition that and technology that has evolved, an excellent quality model can be purchased for a more affordable price.


Top 5 Portable DVD Players - 2010 Favorites

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