The worst cities in the world to live in from the cinematic point of view

by bintangkecil on Saturday, November 14th, 2009 | Entertainment, News, World | No Comments

Since the movie “2012″ is out, Yahoo puts out a list of the worst cities in the world to live in from the cinematic point of view.

Here are the top 10 worst cities in the world to reside in:

1: TOKYO, JAPAN

THREATS: Constant plague of giant rubbery monsters.

MOVIES: Godzilla, Gamera, Rodan, Godzilla vs. Smog Monster, King Kong vs. Godzilla, Godzilla vs. Megalon, Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack, Destroy All Monsters, etc.

Tokyo is, hands down, the most dangerous city to live in according to disaster movies. If you live anywhere near the center of town, just expect that your house will be flattened every few years by one of the numerous massive creatures that have vowed vengeance on Japan. For a city that prides itself on its cutting edge technology, you’d think they would have developed a giant anti-monster gun.

2: LOS ANGELES, USA

THREATS: Fire, water, earth, air.

MOVIES: Volcano, Dragon Wars, The Day After Tomorrow, Independence Day, Earthquake (1974), The Omega Man, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Miracle Mile, Escape from L.A., War of the Worlds (1953), Attack of the Killer Tomatoes!

Aside from the smog, traffic, and ridiculous real-estate prices, Angelenos also have to contend with basically every catastrophe that the sick minds of Hollywood can think up. Cataclysmic earthquakes? Check. Tornadoes? Check. Volcanoes? Check. Aliens? Yup. Zombies. Sure. Killer tomatoes. You betcha. On the other hand, you can wear short sleeves here in February. People really will put up with a lot for decent weather.

3: NEW YORK CITY, USA

THREATS: Bad weather, killer aliens, monsters, corporate mascots.

MOVIES: Independence Day, I Am Legend, The Day After Tomorrow, Deep Impact, Ghostbusters, Cloverfield

The Big Apple has certainly seen its fair share of cinematic calamities, but they seem to only ever hit Manhattan. Tidal waves never engulf Queens, aliens never trash Staten Island, and 50-story marshmallow monsters never stroll through the Bronx. So if you’re living in NYC and you find yourself in a disaster movie, our suggestion is move to the outer boroughs.

4: WASHINGTON, D.C., USA

THREATS: Aliens, floods, and more aliens.

MOVIES: Independence Day, The Day After Tomorrow, Deep Impact, Mars Attacks!, The Day The Earth Stood Still, Earth vs. The Flying Saucers

The District of Columbia is simply THE destination for any self-respecting alien invader. The Washington Mall makes a great stage to awe the locals with your technical superiority and there are dozens of iconic buildings to wreck.

5: PARIS, FRANCE

THREATS: Falling objects from space.

MOVIES: Armageddon, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen

In the 1850s and 1860s, Baron Georges-Eugene Hausmann transformed Paris into its current grandeur, full of broad boulevards, beautiful monuments, and museums. In the 1990s and 2000s, Michael Bay also dabbled in Parisian urban design by pelting the City of the Light with massive meteors and robots.

6: SAN FRANCISCO, USA

THREATS: Rampant sea critters, mutants, and magnetism.

MOVIES: It Came From Beneath the Sea, The Core, X-Men: The Last Stand, Monsters vs. Aliens

The Golden Gate Bridge is one of the world’s great engineering marvels. So it’s no surprise that it is also a magnet for mayhem, especially from rubbery tentacles from the deep.

7: LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM

THREATS: Dragons, zombies, nuclear disasters.

MOVIES: Reign of Fire, 28 Days Later, The Day the Earth Caught Fire

London has many things going for it. Great parks, good pubs, and buildings that ooze with history. One downside is the possibility that when St. George slayed the dragon back in the day, he didn’t completely finish the job. We suggest fireproofing the house and keeping the chainmail handy.

8: LAS VEGAS, USA

THREATS: Zombies (not the ones parked in front of slot machines).

MOVIE: Resident Evil: Extinction

In the 1950s, gangster Bugsy Siegel decided to build a city in the desert, and soon the neon-drenched spectacle we call Vegas was born. Yet for the place to work, it must pipe in water, generate electricity, and import acrobats and impressionists. Without all that stuff, Vegas is pretty dull and sandy. And blood-thirsty, freaked-out zombies aren’t that entertaining to watch.

9: ROME, ITALY

THREATS: Freakish lightning storms, Visigoths

MOVIE: The Core

Rome has had a pretty good run in spite of barbarian invasions, the plague, and the odd World War. Yet an enormous lightning storm caused by the slowing of the Earth’s molten core would reduce the Eternal City into just a pile of rocks.

10: BALTIMORE, USA

THREATS: Nuclear terrorism, bad crab cakes.

MOVIE: The Sum of All Fears

The ruined buildings, the flaming cars, the stunned citizens shuffling aimlessly down the street. And then a nuclear bomb went off…

Source: Yahoo

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Monsters vs. Aliens: An IMAX 3D Experience

by wildcherry on Friday, March 27th, 2009 | Coupons, Deals | No Comments

Monsters vs. Aliens 3D tickets on sale now!

MONSTERS VS. ALIENS

Opens on Friday nationwide.

If you catch Monsters vs. Aliens at an IMAX theater this weekend you could get a FREE set of limited edition Monsters vs. Aliens trading cards.

To claim your cards, first download and print the “Top Secret ID Card” from www.monstersvsaliens.com. Then go see the movie at an IMAX theater and turn in your Top Secret ID Card at the box office to claim your treasure.

These limited edition cards are only available this weekend and only while supplies last. So be one of the first to catch the hilarious movie and score your free prize.

Directed by Rob Letterman and Conrad Vernon; written by Mr. Letterman, Maya Forbes, Wally Wolodarsky, Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger, based on a story by Mr. Letterman and Mr. Vernon; edited by Joyce Arrastia and Eric Dapkewicz; music by Henry Jackman; production designer, David James; produced by Lisa Stewart; released by DreamWorks Pictures and Paramount Pictures. Running time: 1 hour 34 minutes.

WITH THE VOICES OF: Reese Witherspoon (Susan/Ginormica), Seth Rogen (B.O.B.), Hugh Laurie (Dr. Cockroach, Ph.D.), Will Arnett (the Missing Link), Kiefer Sutherland (General W. R. Monger), Rainn Wilson (Galaxhar), Paul Rudd (Derek Dietl) and Stephen Colbert (the President).

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Dreamworks Animation: Monsters vs Aliens

by wildcherry on Tuesday, November 11th, 2008 | Entertainment, News | No Comments

America is being invaded by aliens, and the government’s answer is to unleash monsters! I’m pretty sure that’s the plot of at least four Godzilla movies, and it’s also the plot of the new animated movie from Dreamworks, Monsters vs. Aliens.

The first trailer for Monsters vs. Aliens is here, and the film looks like a lot of fun. Imagine the cast of Monsters Inc. forced to fight the aliens from Mars Attacks and you’ll have a good picture of what’s going on here. With Madagascar 2 in theaters this weekend, odds are you’ll be able to see the trailer attached to it on the big screen, but we’ve got it for you right now.

Watch the first trailer for Monsters vs. Aliens below.

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