The thumbnail plot for Jerry Bruckheimer’sPirates of the Caribbean 4, a connected friend confides, is a search by Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) and other parties for the fountain of youth. This is the same MacGuffin plot that George Lucaswas supposedly considering for an Indy sequel. There will also be some kind of Captain Nemo-type villain utilizing new-style technology. Sounds like they’re invoking the “steampunk” style we’ve seen gain more and more of a foothold in genre conventions, including Comic Con.
From the studio that brought you "Shrek," "Madagascar" and "Kung Fu Panda" comes "How to Train Your Dragon." Set in the mythical world of burly Vikings and wild dragons, and based on the book by Cressida Cowell, the action comedy tells the story of Hiccup, a Viking teenager who doesnt exactly fit in with his tribes longstanding tradition of heroic dragon slayers. Hiccups world is turned upside down when he encounters a dragon that challenges him and his fellow Vikings to see the world from an entirely different point of view.
A fortysomething New Yorker in the throes of a midlife crisis falls for his brother's assistant while house-sitting for his sibling in Los Angeles. Roger Greenberg (Ben Stiller) is single and jobless. He's at a crucial crossroads in life when his successful family-man brother summons him to Los Angeles to housesit for six weeks. Recognizing the opportunity to turn over a new leaf in a new city, Greenberg reaches out to his former bandmate Ivan (Rhys Ifans) and discovers that some old wounds aren't so quick to heal. When Greenberg meets his brother's pretty assistant, Florence (Greta Gerwig), a kindred spirit who longs to become a singer, he vows not to become too attached. But the more time Greenberg spends with Florence the more he begins to wonder whether he might have finally made a connection worth keeping. Jennifer Jason Leigh and Brie Larson co-star in a climacteric comedy drama from Oscar-nominated writer/director Noah Baumbach (The Squid and the Whale, Margot at the Wedding).
Born of a god but raised as a man,Perseus (Sam Worthington) is helpless to save his family from Hades (Ralph Fiennes), vengeful god of the underworld. With nothing left to lose, Perseus volunteers to lead a dangerous mission to defeat Hades before he can seize power from Zeus (Liam Neeson) and unleash hell on earth. Leading a daring band of warriors, Perseus sets off on a perilous journey deep into forbidden worlds. Battling unholy demons and fearsome beasts, he will only survive if he can accept his power as a god, defy his fate and create his own destiny.
PLOT While on vacation with her parents, Jennifer Kornfeldt meets Spencer, a good looking single man. The two soon fall in love and continue their relationship back home, rushing into a quick marriage. Jen thinks she has found the perfect man, but she doesn't know Spencer actually works for the CIA and often spends his days chasing and killing criminals. Their life is about to take a turn for worse when they discover one of their friends is actually contracted to kill the couple.
The recording was directed by Melina Matsoukas in January 2010. Matsoukas previously directed Rihanna's "Hard" music video. Rihanna said that the recording is "completely different from any other recording I've shot before", describing it as "pretty freakin' cool". She added: "A lot of my videos are really dark and nervy and tough. 'Rude Boy' is more playing along the lines from my roots. We used a lot of color, but also the costumes were very Jamaican dance-hall queen type".
In addition to the '80s pop prowess style and Jamaican dancehall theme, Rihanna can be seen doing various 90's dancehall moves such as the bogle, the butterfly, the tatti among others.
The recording premiered on February 10, 2010, on VEVO, and a hebdomad later it received over two million hits. The recording features Rihanna in over seven different outfits ranging from a zebra indicant bodysuit to a multi-colored miniskirt and black halterneck. Words such as "want, want, want", "boom boom boom" and "Rude Boy" are projected onto the screen. She dances throughout the whole recording with some scenes shown of her seducing and flirting with a man.
It is now Rihanna's fourth-most-viewed recording on YouTube[citation needed] and has been viewed over 17 million times.