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Sexy Adriana LimaRanked #1 on Askmen.com's 99 Most Desirable Women (2005).

She has helped financially and worked with orphaned children in Brazil for several years.

Ranked and Voted #4 by AskMen.com's Top 99 Most Desirable Women of 2006

Named #39 in FHM's "100 Sexiest Women in the World 2005" special supplement. (2005)

Named #27 in FHM magazine's "100 Sexiest Women in the World 2006" supplement. (2006).

She's the second best paid Brazilian model. The first is Gisele Bündchen.

She was raised by her mother, Maria da Graça Lima (social worker).

Her father, Nelson Torres, abandoned his wife and Adriana when she was 6 months old.

Ranked #53 on the Maxim magazine Hot 100 of 2007 list.

Spokesmodel of Victoria's Secret.

Ranked #57 in Maxim's Hot 100 2003, ahead of Naomi Watts and behind Salma Hayek.

Ethnicity is Native-Brazilian, African-Brazilian, Portuguese, French, Japanese and Caribbean.

Ranked #1 on Askmen.com's Most Desirable Women (2004).

Ranked #33 on Askmen.com's Most Desirable Women (2002).

Ranked #75 on Askmen.com's Most Desirable Women (2003).

One of the world's top fashion models.


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Fast & Furious 4 Movie Review and Pictures

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Fast & Furious 4Director: Justin Lin
Writers: Chris Morgan (written by) and Gary Scott Thompson (characters)
Release Date: 3 April 2009 (USA) more
Genre: Action | Crime | Drama | Thriller


Movie Budget And Profit: Industry experts were expecting a $45 million opening weekend for the fourth installment of the “Fast and Furious” franchise, but the film would seem to be on its way to crash through that expectation, picking up an estimated $30 million on Friday alone. That still leaves Saturday and Sunday’s take, which as of this writing, have still not come in.

The $30 million dollar take for “Fast & Furious” came from 5,200 screens, and easily beat out the previous three installments. It bested “Tokyo Drift’s” entire debut weekend take, and easily trumped the original’s $15 million back in 2001. For the record, “2 Fast 2 Furious” took in just south of $20 million when it opened on Friday in 2003.

To put all this in perspective, after picking up $15 million on its Friday opening, the 2001 original went on to earn $40 million for the weekend, while “2 Fast 2 Furious” went on to claim $50 million. It’s looking very good that “Fast & Furious” will break both of those records when Saturday and Sunday’s take are counted. If I had to guess, I would say another $30 million is not out of the question, and indeed, may be on the low side.

Movie Review: Paul Walker and Vin Diesel reunites on the franchise that made them stars in the first place with “Fast & Furious”, the fourth chapter in the popular car series directed by Justin Lin, who previously helmed the third installment, “Tokyo Drift”. Setting itself as a prequel of sorts to “Tokyo Drift”, it’s best to approach “Fast & Furious” as if parts two and three never happened. Sure, there is a nice little tie-in with “Tokyo Drift” via the character Han (Sung Kang), but for the most part “Fast & Furious” is more like a direct sequel to 2001’s “The Fast and the Furious” without all the filler that is the second and third part.

The film opens in South America, where fugitive Dominic Toretto (Diesel), having fled the States after the events of the first movie, find his life of crime with girlfriend Letty (Michelle Rodriguez) dangerous for those around him. So Dominic flees yet again, leaving Letty to return home. Alas, home proves just as dangerous, as it’s not long before Dominic receives a phone call from his sister Mia (Jordana Brewster) that Letty has been murdered by the henchman of the mysterious drug lord Braga. It’s the same Braga that now-FBI agent Brian O’Conner (Walker) has been pursuing for the last two years without any success. Brian catches a break when he discovers a way into Braga’s inner circle through a street race that the drug lord runs regularly in order to recruit drivers to transport his drugs into the States.

This sets the stage for an uneasy reunion as Dominic returns to the States to exact revenge for Letty’s murder, while Brian finds that his job with the FBI is on shaky grounds. As Mia asks him at one point, is he really a good guy pretending to be a bad guy, or the other way around? Brian answers that he doesn’t know himself. It’s a good thing, then, that Dominic is there to help out, as the two ends up working together to bring down Braga with or without the FBI’s help. As it so happens in these movies, the bad guys are usually better at being good guys than the ones with the badge.

“Fast & Furious” is what you would expect from the car franchise – lots of racing and custom cars to get all you gearheads out there excited. Letty’s murder and Dominic and Brian’s quest for justice keeps the film’s plot moving, but there’s no doubt Justin Lin knows where his bread is buttered – it’s all about the machines that go vroom vroom, baby. And if they’re not racing, there are lots of long, elaborately choreographed sequences where pretty looking cars go really, really fast while being driven by guys who know what they’re doing. There is requisite romance between Brian and Mia, and Dominic gets a little taste with the bad guy’s, well, bad girl (Gal Gadot), but don’t fool yourself, this is a boy’s movie through and through.

What’s there to say except if you liked the franchise, you’ll definitely find a lot to like about “Fast & Furious”. From a character standpoint, it’s probably the most nuanced of all the previous installments (though admittedly that doesn’t say much, the series has always been weak on characters), and writer Chris Morgan certainly gives his leading men plenty to do. Dominic growls and stalks his way through the movie like an avenging angel, ready to beat any bad guy into submission. He even shakes off a gunshot the way we would react upon being bitten by an ant. Except, well, he doesn’t even scratch. The script also has plenty of moments for Walker’s Brian O’Conner, who really comes to realize that he’s more bad guy than good guy, and that maybe, just maybe, he should just stop pretending and get on with being who he really is. Surprisingly, the film does a really good job of stripping the character down to his street essence.

It goes without saying that the Oscars won’t be showering “Fast & Furious” with awards (unless it’s for those barely-recognized technical ones) come awards season, but I’m sure the filmmakers could care less. The series has always been about giving the fans what they want, and Justin Lin and company certainly have done that with this latest installment. The final few minutes of “Fast & Furious” indicate that a fifth movie is on the horizon, and considering the film’s spectacular opening weekend box office, that’s looking more like a sure thing than fast cars and hot women in a “Fast and Furious” movie. And considering that there’s not another viable car franchise out there, the audience will certainly still be there a year or two from now.

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'Love split': Katie Price had Fun in Ibiza

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English model Katie Price a.k.a. JordanWhen former English model Katie Price a.k.a. Jordan revealed that she was determined to have some fun in Ibiza, she wasn't kidding.

Jordan, 31, who has been going through a harrowing time after her split from hubby Peter Andre, pushed all thoughts about her crumbling marriage out of her mind as she flew off to the Spanish party island.

"Yee haa, I'm going to have some fun at last," the Mirror quoted her as saying to her friends.

"It's been a f***ing nightmare but I'm going to have a wicked time. I haven't had a full week's holiday for 10 years. I am well up for it," she said.

As soon as she arrived at her fancy hotel at 10am she and eight pals headed for the pool and ordered jug after jug of sangria.

"Katie feels absolutely drained. She's had an emotionally knackering five weeks and wants to let her hair down," a friend of hers said.

"Kate believes she works bloody hard for her money and deserves this trip.

"She's not got the kids with her so she's not tied down. If she wants to go out every night and get hammered, then why shouldn't she? After all, she's a single lady now.

"Kate wants to treat all her mates and paint the town pink," the friend revealed.

There was a lot of bubbly ordered on board the flight as soon as it took off, with her friends going through four 15 pounds bottles of Nicolas Feuillatte champagne.

Jordan was even seen taking out her camera phone and guffawing loudly at pictures of a naked man.

"I hope I don't get into too much trouble," she said as she zoomed in on his privates.

"I'm determined to have fun. I have packed my slippers as well, in case I have a quiet night in but I doubt it," she added.


2009 Bollywood Movies Reviews and Posters: Luck By Chance

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 Luck By ChanceDirector : Zoya Akhtar
Genre: Foreign Films
Theatrical Release:Jan 30, 2009 Limited
Box Office: $326,187

Starring:
Farhan Akhtar .... Vikram Jaisingh
Konkona Sen Sharma .... Sona Mishra
Rishi Kapoor .... Rommy Rolly
Juhi Chawla .... Minty Rolly
Hrithik Roshan .... Zaffar Khan
Dimple Kapadia .... Neena Mishra
Isha Sharvani .... Nikki Mishra

‘Luck By Chance’ is a slice of life film that attempts to give an insider’s view of the film industry and its trappings and its manipulations.

Farhan Akhtar returns to acting with his sister Zoya Akhtar ’s directorial debut that has been in the making for a long time. ‘Luck By Chance’ stars Farhan as a struggling actor and Konkona Sen Sharma as a starlet.

Luck By Chance Movie Review:
Here’s a one-of-its-kind film that takes you into the underbelly of Bollywood – into the world of dreamy-eyed strugglers, pampered starlets, superstitious producers, Hollywood aping directors, and the sensation seeking media.

Without giving in to cynicism, first-time director Zoya Akhtar tells a delightful tale that exposes the workings of an industry where stars are deified and strugglers scorned. Farhan Akhtar plays Vikram, a struggling actor who leaves his dad’s flourishing business in Delhi to try his luck in films. Similarly, Sona ( Konkona Sen Sharma ) is a girl from Kanpur who has been doing odd roles in films with the hope that a big break – promised by an exploitative producer – awaits her.

Through their struggling days, the two meet and fall in love. Unlike Sona, Vikram doesn’t wait for opportunity to present itself. He creates opportunities, manipulates his way through the seemingly impenetrable barriers that can dog any struggler. And then the lady luck smiles. Vikram gets his big break, while Sona faces failure.

Having gotten his foot in the door to stardom, Vikram sets his conscience aside and selfishly pursues his aim, even though it leaves behind broken hearts and tussled egos.

It would have taken an insider to give an objective view of the film industry and Zoya manages that with remarkable aplomb. The characters in ‘Luck By Chance’ seem plucked straight out of B-Town.

There’s a roly-poly producer ( Rishi Kapoor ) who concocts lies with a naturally gifted flair and loses his blood pressure to see a star walk out of his film. There’s a starlet ( Isha Sharvani ) who can’t speak Hindi properly but gets a lead role just because her mom used to be a successful heroine. There’s the omnipresent mom ( Dimple Kapadia ) who keeps demanding the best for the baby and giving headache to the producer. There’s a director ( Sanjay Kapoor ) who dons his thinking hat but prefers to rip off Hollywood blockbusters. There’s a writer ( Anurag Kashyap ) who has to change the entire script just because the hero wants a positive role. And there’s a star Zaffar Khan ( Hrithik Roshan ) who dumps his producer after getting a meatier offer from another filmmaker ( Karan Johar ).

Not just this, the movie introduces you to the unsung heroes. The old men with wrinkled faces and gnarled hands that sew fetching costumes for glamourous stars. The agents who fish out roles – however minuscule – for strugglers. And lastly, the strugglers themselves, who wait endlessly in queues, at auditions and outside producer’s doors, only to be shunned.

With slice-of-life peeks into these lives, the movie tells a heart-winning but a tad too long tale of love, luck, loss, destiny, dreams and will power.

After Rock On , Farhan Akhtar gives yet another riveting performance that thoroughly deserves plaudits. The incredibly talented Konkona is superb as ever. Rishi Kapoor and Juhi Chawla delight you despite being over the top at places. Dimple Kapadia still oozes a hypnotic charm. Isha Sharvani is suitably cast as a bimbo.

The songs are catchy and cinematography is top-notch. Zoya shows remarkable subtlety in handling some sequences. But she gets overindulgent in her story at times. The result is a three-hour long marathon punctuated by cameos from stars like Shahrukh Khan , Aamir Khan , Abhishek Bachchan , Akshaye Khanna , Dia Mirza , Vivek Oberoi and Javed Akhtar .

In a nutshell, ‘Luck By Chance’ is a nice, touching story studded with a galaxy of stars! What more else could you have asked for?

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