January 16, 2011

UNKOWN: (2011 FILM)

Unknown (originally titled Unknown White Male) is an upcoming action thriller film directed by Jaume Collet-Serra, based on the novel Out of My Head by Didier van Cauwelaert.

Dr. Martin Harris (Liam Neeson) awakens after a car accident in Berlin to discover that his wife (January Jones) suddenly doesn't recognize him and another man (Aidan Quinn) has assumed his identity. Ignored by disbelieving authorities and hunted by mysterious assassins, he finds himself alone, tired, and on the run. Aided by an unlikely ally (Diane Kruger), Martin plunges headlong into a deadly mystery that will force him to question his sanity, his identity, and just how far he's willing to go to uncover the truth.

Directed by
Jaume Collet-Serra
Produced by
 Joel Silver
Leonard Goldberg
Andrew Rona

Starring
 Liam Neeson
Diane Kruger
January Jones
Aidan Quinn
Frank Langella

Distributed by
Warner Bros. Pictures

Coming to theaters
Feb. 18, 2011
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January 15, 2011

3 DESTINATIONS: Europe

We will begin this section with the aim to give you the know and help you choose better about the possible destinations that you can visit...

Every week we will have a new post about destinations around the world, if by chance in a week that is not possible, we will make next week with two posts.

We just do an overview of each destination, for not to be a huge and boring post.

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Today we'll show you a little about three major European capitals:

-The French capital, Paris
-The British capital, London
-The German capital, Berlin


Paris

Paris is the capital and largest city in France, situated on the river Seine, in northern France. The city of Paris, has an estimated population of 2,193,031 but the Paris metropolitan area has a population of 11,836,970, and is one of the most populated metropolitan areas in Europe.

In 2009 and 2010 Paris has been ranked among the three most important and influential cities in the world,  among the top ten cities in the world in which to live according to the British review Monocle (June 2010). Paris is today one of the world's leading business and cultural centres, and its influences in politics, education, entertainment, media, fashion, science, and the arts all contribute to its status as one of the world's major global cities. Paris also ranks among the 10 greenest European cities in 2010.

Paris and its region are the most popular tourist destination in the world with 45 million tourists annually, 27 million of whom are foreign visitors. The city and region contain numerous iconic landmarks, particularly the Eiffel Tower, as well as world-famous institutions and popular parks.


City of Paris

Place de la Bastille
Place de la Bastille is a district of great historical significance, for not just Paris, but also all of France. Because of its symbolic value, the square has often been a site of political demonstrations.

Place de la Concorde is at the foot of the Champs-Élysées, built as the "Place Louis XV". The Egyptian obelisk is Paris' "oldest monument". On this place, on either side of the Rue Royale, there are two identical stone buildings: The eastern one houses the French Naval Ministry, the western the luxurious Hôtel de Crillon. Nearby Place Vendôme is famous for its fashionable and deluxe hotels (Hôtel Ritz and Hôtel de Vendôme) and its jewellers.

Champs-Élysées
Champs-Élysées is a 17th century garden-promenade-turned-avenue connecting Place de la Concorde and Arc de Triomphe. It is one of the many tourist attractions and a major shopping street of Paris.

Avenue Montaigne, next to the Champs-Élysées, is home to luxury brand labels such as Chanel, Louis Vuitton (LVMH), Dior and Givenchy.

Montparnasse is a historic Left Bank area famous for artists' studios, music halls, and café life. The large Montparnasse Bienvenüe métro station and the lone Tour Montparnasse skyscraper are located there.

Monuments and landmarks

Eiffel Tower
Three of the most famous Parisian landmarks are the 12th-century cathedral Notre Dame de Paris on the Île de la Cité, the Napoleonic Arc de Triomphe and the 19th-century Eiffel Tower.

The Eiffel Tower was a "temporary" construction by Gustave Eiffel for the 1889 Universal Exposition, but the tower was never dismantled and is now an enduring symbol of Paris.

The Historical axis is a line of monuments, buildings, and thoroughfares that run in a roughly straight line from the city-centre westwards: The line of monuments begins with the Louvre and continues through the Tuileries Gardens, the Champs-Élysées, and the Arc de Triomphe, centred in the Place de l'Étoile circus. From the 1960s, the line was prolonged even further west to the La Défense business district dominated by square-shaped triumphal Grande Arche of its own.

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LONDON

London is the capital of England and the United Kingdom, the largest metropolitan area in the United Kingdom and the largest urban zone in the European Union by most measures.

London is a leading global city, with strengths in the arts, commerce, education, entertainment, fashion, finance, healthcare, media, professional services, research and development, tourism and transport all contributing to its prominence. It is the world's largest financial centre alongside New York. It is the most visited city in the world. London's five international airports make its airspace the busiest of any urban centre worldwide and London Heathrow is the world's busiest airport by number of international passengers. In 2012 London will become the first city to host the Summer Olympics three times.

In July 2007 it had an official population of 7,556,900 within the boundaries of Greater London, making it the most populous municipality in the European Union. The Greater London Urban Area is the second largest in the EU with a population of 8,278,251, while London's metropolitan area is the largest in the EU with an estimated total population of between 12 million and 14 million.

London contains four World Heritage Sites: the Tower of London, Kew Gardens, the site comprising the Palace of Westminster, Westminster Abbey and St. Margaret's Church. Other famous landmarks include Buckingham Palace, the London Eye, Piccadilly Circus, 30 St Mary Axe ("The Gherkin"), St Paul's Cathedral, Tower Bridge and Trafalgar Square. London is home to numerous museums, galleries, libraries, sporting events and other cultural institutions including the British Museum, National Gallery, British Library, Wimbledon and 40 theatres. The London Underground network is the oldest underground railway network in the world and the most extensive after the Shanghai Metro.

Parks and Gardens

St. Jame's Park
The largest parks in the central area of London are the Royal Parks of Hyde Park, its neighbour Kensington Gardens at the western edge of Central London and Regent's Park on the northern edge. Regent's Park contains London Zoo, the world's oldest scientific zoo, and is located near the tourist attraction of Madame Tussauds Wax Museum.

Closer to central London are the smaller Royal Parks of Green Park and St. James's Park. Hyde Park in particular is popular for sports and sometimes hosts open-air concerts. A number of large parks lie outside the city centre, including the remaining Royal Parks of Greenwich Park to the south-east and Bushy Park and Richmond Park to the south-west, as well as Victoria Park, East London to the east. Primrose Hill to the north of Regent's Park is a popular spot to view the city skyline.

Museums and art galleries

British Museum in Bloomsbury

London is home to many museums, galleries, and other institutions, many of which are free of admission charges and are major tourist attractions as well as playing a research role.

The first of these to be established was the British Museum in Bloomsbury, in 1753.

In 1824 the National Gallery was founded to house the British national collection of Western paintings; this now occupies a prominent position in Trafalgar Square. Three major national museums are located there: the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Natural History Museum and the Science Museum.

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BERLIN

Berlin is the capital city of Germany, and is one of the sixteen states of Germany. It has a population of 3.4 million people, and is Germany's largest city. It is the second most populous city proper and the eighth most populous urban area in the European Union. Located in northeastern Germany, it is the center of the Berlin-Brandenburg Metropolitan Area, comprising 5 million people from over 190 nations. Geographically embedded in the European Plains, Berlin is influenced by a temperate seasonal climate. Around one third of the city's territory is composed of forests, parks, gardens, rivers and lakes.

Berlin is a world city of culture, politics, media, and science. Its economy is primarily based on the service sector, encompassing a diverse range of creative industries, media corporations, congress and convention venues. Berlin serves as a continental hub for air and rail transport, and is one of the most visited tourist destinations in the EU. Significant industries, pharmaceuticals, biomedical engineering, biotechnology, optoelectronics, traffic engineering, and renewable energy.

The metropolis is home to renowned universities, research institutes, sporting events, orchestras, museums and personalities. The urban and historical legacy has made it a popular setting for international film productions.The city is recognized for its festivals, diverse architecture, nightlife, contemporary arts, public transportation networks and a high quality of living. Berlin has evolved into a global focal point for young individuals and artists attracted by a liberal lifestyle and modern zeitgeist.

CULTURE

MTV Headquarter
Berlin is noted for its numerous cultural institutions, many of which enjoy international reputation. The diversity and vivacity of the Zeitgeist Metropolis led to an ever-changing and trendsetting image among major cities. The city has a very diverse art scene, and is home to around 420 art galleries. Young Germans and international artists continue to settle in the city, and Berlin has established itself as a center of youth and popular culture in Europe.

Signs of this expanding role was the 2003 announcement that the annual Popkomm, Europe's largest music industry convention, would move to Berlin after 15 years in Cologne. Shortly thereafter, the Universal Music Group and MTV also decided to move their European headquarters and main studios to the banks of the River Spree in Friedrichshain. In 2005, Berlin was awarded the title of "City of Design" by UNESCO.

Museums Galleries


Altes Museum

Berlin is home to 153 museums. The ensemble on the Museum Island is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is situated in the northern part of the Spree Island between the Spree and the Kupfergraben. Subsequently, the Altes Museum (Old Museum) in the Lustgarten displaying the bust of Queen Nefertiti, and the Neues Museum (New Museum), Alte Nationalgalerie (Old National Gallery), Pergamon Museum, and Bode Museum were built there.


Apart from the Museum Island, there are a wide variety of other museums. The Gemäldegalerie (Painting Gallery), the Neue Nationalgalerie (New National Gallery). The Hamburger Bahnhof, located in Moabit, exhibits a major collection of modern and contemporary art. In spring 2006, the expanded Deutsches Historisches Museum re-opened in the Zeughaus with an overview of German history through the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. The Bauhaus Archive is an architecture museum.

Pergamon Museum
The reconstructed Ishtar Gate of Babylon at the Pergamon Museum. The German Museum of Technology in Kreuzberg has a large collection of historical technical artifacts. The Museum für Naturkunde exhibits natural history near Berlin Hauptbahnhof. It has the largest mounted dinosaur in the world (a brachiosaurus), and a preserved specimen of the early bird Archaeopteryx.

In Dahlem, there are several museums of world art and culture, such as the Museum of Indian Art, the Museum of East Asian Art, the Ethnological Museum, the Museum of European Cultures, as well as the Allied Museum and the Brücke Museum.

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January 14, 2011

NBA: Records

Today, we'll show you a list of the most important records of the National Basketball Association (NBA).

This includes statistical records set by individuals in single games, over the course of single seasons, over the course of careers, in the NBA Playoffs, and in the NBA Finals.

This list is not definitive, because over time a player or a team can break any of the records here mentioned...  

REGULAR SEASON RECORDS:

GAME

Wilt Chamberlain

-Most Minutes in a Game:
69 by Dale Ellis, Seattle SuperSonics on November 9, 1989.

-Most points in a game:
100 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors on March 2, 1962.

-Most field goals made in a game:
36 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors on March 2, 1962.

-Most field goals in a game no misses:
18 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia 76ers on February 24, 1967

-Most field goals attempted in a game, none made:
17 by Tim Hardaway, Golden State Warriors on December 27, 1997

-Most three point field goals made in a game:
12 by Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers on January 7, 2003 (12 made in 18 attempts)
12 by Donyell Marshall, Toronto Raptors on March 13, 2005 (12 made in 19 attempts)

-Most three point field goals in a game, no misses:
9 by Latrell Sprewell, New York Knicks on February 4, 2003

9 by Ben Gordon, Chicago Bulls on April 14, 2006

Antoine Walker
-Most three point field goals attempted in a game, none made:
11 by Antoine Walker, Boston Celtics on December 17, 2001

-Most free throws made in a game:
28 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors on March 2, 1962
28 by Adrian Dantley, Utah Jazz on January 4,

-Most rebounds in a game:
55 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors on November 24, 1960

Scott Skiles
 -Most assists in a game:
30 by Scott Skiles, Orlando Magic on December 30, 1990

-Most steals in a game:
11 by Larry Kenon, San Antonio Spurs on December 26, 1976

11 by Kendall Gill, New Jersey Nets on April 3, 1999

-Most blocks in a game:
17 by Elmore Smith, Los Angeles Lakers on October 28, 1973

SEASON


Walt Bellamy
 -Most games:
88 by Walt Bellamy, 1968–69

-Most minutes:
3,882 by Wilt Chamberlain, 1961–62

-Most points:
4,029 by Wilt Chamberlain, 1961–62

-Most field goals made:
1,597 by Wilt Chamberlain, 1961–62

-Most free throws made:
840 by Jerry West (86.0 FT%), 1964–65

Ray Allen
-Highest free throw percentage:
98.1% by José Calderón, 2008–09 (151 made in 154 attempts)

-Most three point field goals made:
269 by Ray Allen (41.2%), 2005–06

-Highest three point field goal percentage:
53.6% by Kyle Korver, 2009-10 (made 59 out of 110 attempted)

-Most rebounds:
2,149 by Wilt Chamberlain, 1960–61

-Most assists:
1164 by John Stockton, 1990–91
Mark Eaton

-Most blocks:
456 by Mark Eaton, 1984–85

Most technical fouls:
41 by Rasheed Wallace, 2000–01. He also had 7 ejections.

-Most consecutive disqualifications:
6 by Don Boven, 1951–52

 

CAREER

-Most games:
1,611 by Robert Parish
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

-Most minutes:
57,446 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

-Most points:
38,387 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

-Most seasons leading league in points:
11 by Michael Jordan

-Most field goals made:
15,837 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

-Most seasons leading league in field goals made:
10 by Michael Jordan

-Most free throws made:
9,787 by Karl Malone (74.21 FT%)

Reggie Miller
-Most three point field goals made:
2,560 by Reggie Miller (39.5%)
 

-Most rebounds:
23,924 by Wilt Chamberlain

-Most assists:
15,806 by John Stockton

-Most steals:
3,265 by John Stockton

-Most blocks:
3,830 by Hakeem Olajuwon

-Most triple-doubles:
181 by Oscar Robertson


PLAYOFFS RECORDS:

PLAYOFFS GAME

Michael Jordan
-Most minutes in a game:
67 by Red Rocha, Syracuse Nationals on March 21, 1953
67 by Paul Seymour, Syracuse Nationals on March 21, 1953

-Most points in a game:
63 by Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls on April 20, 1986

-Most field goals made in a game:
24 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors on March 14, 1960
24 by John Havlicek, Boston Celtics on April 1, 1973
24 by Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls on May 1, 1988

-Most three point field goals made in a game:
9 by Rex Chapman, Phoenix Suns on April 25, 1997
9 by Vince Carter, Toronto Raptors on May 11, 2001
9 by Ray Allen, Milwaukee Bucks on June 1, 2001
9 by Ray Allen, Boston Celtics on April 30, 2009

-Most free throws made in a game:
30 by Bob Cousy, Boston Celtics on March 21, 1953

Magic Johnson
-Most rebounds in a game:
41 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia 76ers on April 5, 1967

-Most assists in a game:
24 by Magic Johnson, Los Angeles Lakers on May 15, 1984
24 by John Stockton, Utah Jazz on May 17, 1988

-Most steals in a game:
10 by Allen Iverson, Philadelphia 76ers on May 13, 1999

-Most blocks in a game:
10 by Mark Eaton, Utah Jazz on April 26, 1985
10 by Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston Rockets on April 29, 1990

PLAYOFFS CAREER

Robert Horry
-Most games:
244 by Robert Horry

-Most minutes:
8,851 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

-Most points:
5,987 by Michael Jordan

-Most field goals made:
2,356 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

-Most three point field goals made:
320 by Reggie Miller (39.0%)

-Most free throws made:
1,463 by Michael Jordan

Scottie Pippen
-Most rebounds:
4,104 by Bill Russell

-Most assists:
2,346 by Magic Johnson

-Most steals:
395 by Scottie Pippen

-Most blocks:
476 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar


TEAM RECORDS:

GAME

Detroit Pistons
-Longest game:
The longest NBA game occurred on January 6, 1951 between the Indianapolis Olympians and the Rochester Royals. It took six overtimes to decide the final score of 75-73 in favor of Indianapolis.

-Most points in a game:
186 by the Detroit Pistons on December 13, 1983

-Most combined points in a game:
370 - Detroit Pistons (186) at the Denver Nuggets (184) in 3 overtimes on December 13, 1983

-Fewest points in a game:
49 by the Chicago Bulls vs. the Miami Heat on April 10, 1999

-Fewest combined points in a game:
119 - The Milwaukee Hawks (57) vs. the Boston Celtics (62), at Providence on February 27, 1955


Cleveland Cavaliers
-Most three point field goals made in a game:
23 - by Orlando Magic vs. Sacramento Kings on January 13, 2009

-Largest margin of victory in a game:
68 - The Cleveland Cavaliers defeated the Miami Heat 148-80 on December 17, 1991

-Most steals in a game:
27 by the Seattle SuperSonics vs. the Toronto Raptors on January 15, 1997

-Most blocks in a game:
24 - by Toronto Raptors vs. Golden State Warriors on November 7, 2001

-Most fouls in a game:
52 by the Utah Jazz at the Phoenix Suns on April 9, 1990

SEASON

Chicago Bulls
-Best record:
72–10 by the Chicago Bulls in 1995–96 season

-Worst record:
9–73 by the Philadelphia 76ers in 1972–73 season

-Longest winning streak:
33 by the Los Angeles Lakers, from November 5, 1971 to January 7, 1972

-Longest losing streak:
24 by the Cleveland Cavaliers over the course of two seasons from March 19, 1982 to November 5, 1982

-Most steals per game:
12.9 by Phoenix Suns in 1977–1978 season

FRANCHISE

Boston Celtics
-Most championships won:
17 by the Boston Celtics

-Most NBA Finals appearances:
30 by the Los Angeles Lakers

-Best NBA Finals series record:
6-0 by the Chicago Bulls

-Longest active streak of Playoffs appearances:
13 by the San Antonio Spurs (1998-current)

-Most seasons without Playoffs appearances:
35 by the Golden State Warriors


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