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  1. ‘Dark Knight Rises’: Christopher Nolan opens up about Bane choice

     

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    There’s nothing sentimental or soft about Gotham City, and that seems to suit Christopher Nolan just fine. The 41-year-old filmmaker fills the screen with grim architecture, hard-luck faces and gun-metal hues; tricks of the mind are his narrative specialty, not affairs of the heart. Still, last Thursday, eating his dinner standing up in a movie theater lobby, Nolan confessed that even he got a bit misty during the final shooting days of “The Dark Knight Rises,” which is (by all appearances) his final visit to the world of Batman.

     

    “I tend not to be too emotional on the set, I find that doesn’t help me do my job,” the writer-director said between bites. “But you definitely get a little lump in your throat thinking that, ‘OK, this is going to be the last time we’re going to be doing this.’ It’s been quite a journey. Hopefully, reflecting that journey — by all of us who made the films — in the three films together will make it so they have a real span to them, some real heft.”

     

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  2. First look: Daniel Day-Lewis as Abraham Lincoln in Steven Spielberg’s hotly tipped biopic

     

     

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    This is the moment that both movie and history buffs have been waiting for - the first glimpse of Daniel Day-Lewis as Abraham Lincoln.

     

    Ever since it was announced that the Academy Award winner had been cast in the titular role of Steven Spielberg's biopic, Lincoln, there has been a clamorous build up of interest about his portrayal.

     

    Day-Lewis, 54 , is reknowned for absolutely inhabiting the world of his characters, sometimes staying in a role for the entire duration of filming, even when off-set, so nobody expects him to disappoint

     

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    For More : http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2068367/First-look-Daniel-Day-Lewis-Abraham-Lincoln-Steven-Spielbergs-hotly-tipped-biopic.html?ito=feeds-newsxml

  3. Oh yeah that yellow tint problem is also not there in I9100G. But still no ROMs and weak GPU. You cant enable 4xAA and 16xAF in Chainfire 3D as well. But I can live with all this IF Samsung releases ICS for 'G' version and doesn't ignore it.

     

    Can anyone confirm whether all new S2s in India are I9100G and I9100 is stopped? That would be a sigh of relief.

     

    @kartik, which Gingerbread version do you have in it? Mine is manufactured in Oct 2011 and has GB 2.3.4.

     

    GB 2.3.4 .

  4. samsung galaxy s2 in two forms:

     

    Basically both the I9100 and I9100G have the identical features as claimed by Samsung but the only thing that differentiate both is the processor and GPU that the unit run. I9100 run on 1.2GHz ARM CortexA9 Exynos 4210 and ARM Mali-400 GPU while I9100G uses Texas Instruments OMAP4430 CPU and PowerVR SGX540 GPU.

     

    source: I9100 VS I9100G

     

    :)

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