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| 2kool | Dec 12 2007, 04:40 PM Post #1996 |
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Yes 3 gigs.. I saw a custom-built comp at Fry'e Elecs (one of the best electronic chains in USA) which had 4 gigs of ram with that Quad Core ..obviously extreme gaming....NVIDIA...nothing beats these f***ckers...I tell u why..... check out their specs on the 8 Series...They have optimized HD playback for the 8500 and 8600 cards, but taken it a notch down for their most advanced card..the 8800... the playback on 8800 is classified as "Good" while on the 8500 and 8600 it is classified as "Excellent"...8800 is an xtreme gamer's card, but they took the HD playback quality a notch down coz they want u to buy an SLI motherboard and buy 2 SLI cards...cheap marketing trick by NVIDIA f**ckers.....of course I am talking about HD /Blue R DVD playback only. Believe me, when playback is classified as good, it stutters a bit.... Of course the clips play flawlessly....I am only stating whats on the NVDIA site... b/w Baron uploaded more photos of the Press Conference. |
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| 2kool | Dec 12 2007, 04:49 PM Post #1997 |
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WOW..ma.....dancing with Melissa Etheridge?? She is wearing a man's suit.......Melissa is the "man" in the relationship....evident from the dress..similar to Ellen D. |
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| Jamie | Dec 12 2007, 05:13 PM Post #1998 |
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That is a sneaky marketing trick by nVidia. Although they are without a doubt the best avaiable. 3 gigs and 4 cores. You could run the whole of the UK off that lol. Think of that processing power. You could play games, use photoshop, listen to music, hack into the police mainframe and ride a bike in 2 seconds flat without going above 50% CPU usage hahaha Oh Man i love Ellen D!! She is awsome, i used to watch her show everyday. love her. I want to go see her sometime lol! AND dancing with Annie Lennox - she grew up not far from me. I love her too. Is this NPP gona be online or on tv or something? |
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| 2kool | Dec 12 2007, 06:31 PM Post #1999 |
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WOW...I just saw the Annie Lennox pictures...lol....Eurhythmics.. I dont know..may we could have clips on the official site |
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| 2kool | Dec 12 2007, 07:17 PM Post #2000 |
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Quote from Oslo.. "It's coming to a theater near us, very, very near us," Ma....when u will say the same sentence about IN BlOOM... ![]() OH lol..HAHHAHHAAHA....This is avery interesting quote from Annie Lennox...after dancing with Uma Thurman on stage, this is her take on Hollywood...lol ""Can celebrities save the world? It rankles. What kind of place are we in when people are looking to Hollywood or celebrities to save the world?" the 52-year-old singer asked." or is this a subtle dig at AJ? |
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| KingOfMilwaukee | Dec 12 2007, 07:45 PM Post #2001 |
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| 2kool | Dec 12 2007, 11:39 PM Post #2002 |
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Harper interview.... An encounter with Uma Thurman can feel something akin to being roadblocked by her Kill Bill alter ego, Beatrix Kiddo. Mine begins one glorious, sun-drenched October morning in London. Uma has jet lag of comic-book-hero proportions. I know this because the assistant of her new inamorato, financier Arki Busson (a man known to the tabloid-reading world as Elle Macpherson's ex and by Forbes.com as one who "makes money just breathing"), telephones to say Ms. Thurman is still in bed and would like to continue sleeping. Then, only moments later, Uma calls herself and utters in charmingly croaky tones worthy of a latter-day Garbo, "I don't do jet lag very well." When - some hours later - we eventually meet in a discreet Knightsbridge hotel (concierge sent scurrying to purchase allergy medicine, a club sandwich with sides ordered before the BlackBerry earpiece has fallen from the Thurman ear), reality seems somehow to accelerate. Uma, 37, is dressed in her street disguise: sweater cinched with an ombré Prada belt, possibly the world's longest pinstriped knickers, Chanel flats, and a caramel-color beret she likes to pull down over her ears. Her skin is tan, her bed-head hair is a brilliant blonde, and her eyes while completely devoid of makeup look as if they might have been drawn on by an Indian painter specializing in erotic art. She is as arch about any discussion of her looks ("I think women have to be extremely talented and very good-looking if they're going to be allowed to walk on a set; there's a lot more leeway for talented men to be more interesting") as she is cavalier about being blessed with one of the most extraordinary bodies in contemporary cinema. "You mean I slouch and I eat a lot?" she deadpans. (Not quite what I was getting at.) I can, however, reliably report that Uma's appetite is truly voracious. "This is what happens when you quit smoking," she chuckles defiantly, conducting a postlunch raid on the hotel fridge for chocolate ice cream and a cherry soda. "My evil old buddy is gone." Loved up, smoke free ... these are high times for Uma Thurman, her career re-ignited with some of the most interesting projects we've seen from her since she went to work in mainly a yellow leather jumpsuit. Later this year, she stars in HBO's My Zinc Bed, the screen adaptation of David Hare's excoriating study of relationships and addiction, as "a functional former addict who falls in love with an employee of her husband" (Jonathan Pryce), a recovering alcoholic played by Paddy Considine. This spring, she plays a guilt-ridden survivor of a Columbine-style school shooting in In Bloom and gets her rom-com schtick on in The Accidental Husband, playing "the Diane Sawyer of romance radio talk shows," who doles out random occasionally catastrophic advice to her listeners on their love lives while making a hash of her own. "If your sad gets too easy," ponders Uma on career choices, "you've got to up the ante and find your funny again." Uma, a onetime Elite model, has mixed the yin and the yang ever since she began her journey through movies at age 16, emerging as Venus from a shell in 1988's The Adventures of Baron Munchausen and being famously deflowered by John Malkovich in Dangerous Liaisons. "I was very frustrated as an ingenue," sniffs Uma of those early years, admitting that it was not until the controversial, arty ménage à trois flick Henry & June (1990) that she "woke up" as an actress. "In your teens, they tell you, 'Watch out, you might not have a career in your 20s,' so you scoot along and have some dark, down years. Suddenly, you get a career back and it's 'Watch out, in your 30s it's going to be over.' And God forbid you have a child. I remember telling an agent I was going to have a baby, and he said, 'Oh, that's great for you, but don't even think about the business.' Just so blatant!" she exclaims. "No one's brought up the 40 thing with me lately, but I'm sure the prognosis is going to be doom and gloom." Wry laughter. "But no decade has been disastrous, and I've gotten away with murder anyway." Movies aside, Uma has fit a lot of real life into her résumé: marriage to British actor Gary Oldman when she was just 20. Wed again at 28 to Ethan Hawke, the father of her two children (Maya, 9, and Roan, 5) and whom she divorced in 2004. An on-off love affair with chic hotelier André Balazs that came to an end early last year. Super ex-girlfriend she may be in one of her campier screen personae, but she prefers to take a more humane and dignified approach to such transitions in civilian life. "Look, my aim is true. I wish everybody no ill. I don't really participate in any mudslinging or such. I like people to see their lives blossom and not go poorly for them." Uma's new long-distance love means she will be flitting back and forth between New York and London twice a month. The arrangement clearly suits her. "My house is always a disaster. I'm completely uncentered in my tastes. I can never finish anything," she says with a sigh. "Before I had kids, I was even worse. I would constantly move. I've made huge strides for the sake of my dear children so they're not subject to adolescent homelessness from me." The next time I hear Uma's voice, she is back on U.S. soil. We'd had a plan to get together the morning after her appearance at Fashion Rocks in London, the night she took everyone's eyes out in a half-see-through Valentino gown ("It was fantastic. I love Valentino. He is iconic and amazing," she tells me later when I ask her how it felt), but somehow, in the postparty fallout, our date evaporated into the air. Uma says she cried this morning as she left England: "Departure ... getting-on-a-plane sadness," she laughs airily, brushing away the anecdote. She's on her cell phone, en route to pick up her kids, back on Mom schedule. We discuss the future: "I always thought things would slow down and I'd go back to school. I'd study history, language, culture, psychology. My curiosities are broad; that's one of my best qualities, if I say so myself." She laughs. "It sounds like bragging. "You know, I think actresses are imagined to be these subjects of great vanity," she ponders, sounding less super now and more, well, human. "Life is change; physicality changes. It's transient, and that's a beautiful and a painful thing. When I look into the mirror, I think, What have I really done? Not much, if you really want to know. [size=14]What do I need to do to do more[/size]?" The last line is the real clincher ... Simple Answer Ma............More Cine-maaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!! |
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| KingOfMilwaukee | Dec 13 2007, 12:43 AM Post #2003 |
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Glad to see she has quit..... NOW....is her bump from quitting, or did she quit because..... she has a bump? |
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| WeaponOfChoice | Dec 13 2007, 01:06 AM Post #2004 |
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Pai Mei..here I come!
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Yea on the quitting! I still don't think she's preggers, but the article did mention ice cream...if she mentions craving dirt or pickles soon we'll know for sure.
How cute is that dancing pic? I'd love to see a clip of that. Good interview, really enjoyed the Mike Figgis one, too. |
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| KingOfMilwaukee | Dec 13 2007, 01:19 AM Post #2005 |
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just searched for this.....yay...our MA is at 0:40 with a little speech.....Go MA!!! http://youtube.com/watch?v=kNrvleiH0Pk |
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| emilymoon | Dec 13 2007, 11:14 AM Post #2006 |
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http://www.fadedyouthblog.com/17573/uma-th...harpers-bazaar/ I wonder if the two pics are the only ones, I want to see more |
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| 2kool | Dec 13 2007, 06:31 PM Post #2007 |
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I always want more 2......more films...that is.. ![]() the cover is splendid...but the above picture...hairstyle is a no no...I prefer the KB hairstyle...suited her so much.... |
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| Jamie | Dec 13 2007, 07:45 PM Post #2008 |
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oh i loved her in the KB2 hairstyle. It really did suit her, with a leather jacket. |
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| 2kool | Dec 14 2007, 07:09 PM Post #2009 |
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yeah terrific combination.....I also love her hairstyle in the House of Blue Leaves sequence..it was so perfect.. b/w GG nominations have been announced...lol....they have nominated all the films that have done well....looks there is a shortage this year.... |
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| WeaponOfChoice | Dec 14 2007, 08:33 PM Post #2010 |
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Pai Mei..here I come!
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Here's a nice article on the Nobel P.P. concert, has some quotes from Uma: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/conte...7121102491.html and I found a pic of Ethan and the nanny out together. I think I recognize her from old pics. The article with it says they were together before the divorce (gag!): http://www.timessquaregossip.com/2007/12/w...hat-former.html |
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I still don't think she's preggers, but the article did mention ice cream...if she mentions craving dirt or pickles soon we'll know for sure.


7:42 PM Jul 10