Vince Carter hits a 86-foot shot sitting down – World Record
Feb27
After practice Dwight Howard sits down and starts shooting basketballs from the other side of the court. Vince Carter joins in and beats him.
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After practice Dwight Howard sits down and starts shooting basketballs from the other side of the court. Vince Carter joins in and beats him.
NBA.com holds the rights to this video
IRON MAN 2
Tentative release date: May 2010
What’s it about: The man in that cool iron suit is back for another round of cool-fest! Iron Man 2 is set six months after the events of the first film. Tony Stark is out in the open, having revealed his identity as Iron Man and the public attention has taken its toll on him. Meanwhile, things aren’t looking too good at Stark Industries; as the government is working to co-op his infamous armour. A powerful competitor named Justin Hammer also threatens Tony’s business, and a new enemy named Whiplash is hot on his tail.
What you need to know: Both Robert Downey Jr. and Gwyneth Paltrow reprise their roles as Tony Stark and Pepper Potts. Mickey Rourke will be playing baddie Whiplash and the sexy starlet Scarlett Johansson dawns the role of Black Widow. But the coolest bit about this movie is that the equally-awesome War Machine, an Iron Man look-alike/sidekick will be joining forces with our favourite hero to whoop some nefarious butt!
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Release Date: TBA
Studio: Atlas Entertainment
Director: Not Available
Screenwriter: Not Available
Starring: Not Available
Genre: Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Sci-Fi
MPAA Rating: Not Available
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Plot Summary: Based on the popular 1980s Japanese animated TV series, comic books and toy line. The post-apocalyptic tale is set in New York City and Mexico, where five survivors of an alien attack band together and end up piloting the five lion-shaped robots that combine and form the massive sword-wielding Voltron that helps battle Earth’s invaders.
Atlas Entertainment’s Charles Roven, Richard Suckle and Steve Alexander are developing a big screen version of Voltron, says the Risky Biz Blog.
The producers behind Get Smart and The International (Roven also produced The Dark Knight) have acquired the rights to make a live-action feature based on the robot-lion property, pushing the project forward after several years in development with the Mark Gordon Company.
Roven and his partners acquired rights to the Japanese title from World Events Productions, a St. Louis-based company that has held those rights for more than two decades. Wanted producer Jason Netter of Kickstart Entertainment and World Events’ Ted Koplar are joining the Atlas trio in producing.
"Voltron" was a television hit in the 1980’s and featured a band of five robot-lions who combined to form one super lion. A group of five pilots control the lions, which are charged with defending the planet Arus from villain King Zarkon, who dispatches evil creatures called Robobeats to fight the Voltron robots.
Source: comingsoon.net / superherohype.com