Monday, February 28, 2011

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Russell Grant’s Daily Horoscopes: Monday 28th February 2011

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Aries (Mar21/Apr20) Agree to disagree and if there are issues being discussed that make you uncomfortable, leave these well alone. Show respect for the opinions of others even if you think they’re being foolish. It isn’t the right time to tell a friend you don’t agree with them as they will get defensive and awkward. Someone is more sensitive than they make themselves out to be; go easy on them. If a long standing interest is starting to lose its novelty not everyone will understand!
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Taurus (Apr21/May21) Elation is just one of the side dishes that come out of activities shared with one or more other people today. A comforting air of friendship envelops you; the sensation is like snuggling into a warm coat on a winter’s day. You could find yourself at the centre of local interest when friends and neighbours seem desperate for your company and loved ones are extra thoughtful for your well being. Romance adds an extra touch of spice to your evening.
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Gemini (May22/June21) A good day for blowing your own trumpet should a new job or promotion come your way. Modesty will get you nowhere when people want to see signs of confidence, assertiveness and expertise. Don’t hold back: get out there and sell yourself to the boss and others in power. Share your thoughts as you will find a receptive ear waiting for you. You may not realise it but you are the one with the best ideas and a team effort could fail without you.
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Cancer (June22/July23) Response to a question you ask someone is so vague you haven’t a clue what they are trying to imply. You might go out on a limb and make decisions in the hope you’ve interpreted their reactions correctly. Or you could ask that they rephrase their answer so you do understand what they’re saying. If you are still less than impressed by another person’s ambiguous behaviour by the end of the day, you may have to confront them about it.
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Leo (July24/Aug23) There’s a lot at stake if you make a wrong decision today; a treaty agreed on will have far reaching consequences. Past disagreements will be forgotten when new cooperation will allow for a more fair and balanced contract to be drawn up. You are more assertive now and ready to say what you think and this means you aren’t so likely to keep saying yes when what you really mean is ‘no!’
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Virgo (Aug24/Sept23) Results of a joint effort disappoint you but it could have been a lot worse. You have worked hard but it hasn’t been enough. You might feel as if a partner has let you down. You are faced with an emotional dilemma late in the day. Contact with an ex lover could mean you will have to meet more regularly in the future. Perhaps in order to sort out something from the past. There’s a gift you need to buy a friend; you are determined to get something they will like.
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Libra (Sept24/Oct23) Don’t carry the burden of joint projects alone. If you aren’t sure how best to proceed talk to someone whose opinions you value and trust. You might be extremely skilled with all the talents in the world but there is still a limit to what you can do. When you need help ask for it. You could make a great success out of what you are doing as long as you accept the fact you can’t do it all on your own.
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Scorpio (Oct24/Nov22) Be wise to life and think of the consequences of your actions. Fear is the inhibitor that could hold you back from showing interest in a potential relationship. If you’re single, you can tell if someone is interested in you by reading their body language. This will help you send them all the right signals. It’s a great time to make resolutions about your future or to begin something completely new.
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Sagittarius (Nov23/Dec21) A housemate thinks they have a brilliant plan; you remain to be convinced! Even so you won’t stand in anyone’s way if they want to experiment with new ideas. You might be looking to sell something that had been bought for sound investment purposes. Only it isn’t bringing in the money you had expected. Are you being too hasty? It might be better to sit on this a wee while longer don’t you think?
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Capricorn (Dec22/Jan20) Accept yourself as you are, flaws and all. Everyone has their strengths and weaknesses and you can’t get everything perfect. If it turns out there is a subject you can’t understand or a task you aren’t skilled at, find someone who can help you. Be glad of your capabilities and recognise when you need help. The respect and kindness you show others will have an impact when there is someone nearby who hasn’t had a lot of goodwill in their lives lately.
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Aquarius (Jan21/Feb19) At last someone acknowledges that a problem exists and they’re willing to talk about it. This helps you both clearly identify the root of the issue and deal with the actual matter at hand. Once you have all the information you need you are more able to resolve the dilemma. By the end of the day you will feel reassured an awkward situation has been resolved. Now you can get on with your life without worrying about it.
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Pisces (Feb20/Mar20 Today is not a time to cause waves in close relationships. Whether you are married, have a life partner or are at the start of a relationship, don’t rely on actions alone to let them know how much they mean to you. If you feel lucky to have such an understanding lover, tell them so. Remind your significant other of how much you appreciate having them in your life. If there was ever a day to put feelings into words, this is it.







Sunday, February 27, 2011

#havejustwatchedONtv - "The Terminal" starring Tom Hanks Catherine Zeta-Jones Director:Steven Spielberg

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Director:Steven Spielberg

Writers (WGA):Andrew Niccol (story) and Sacha Gervasi (story)
Release Date:18 June 2004 (USA)

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Plot

Viktor Navorski (Tom Hanks) arrives at JFK International Airport, but finds that he is not allowed to leave. While he was en route to the United States, a revolution was started in his home nation of Krakozhia. Due to the civil war, the United States no longer recognizes Krakozhia as a sovereign nation and denies Viktor's entrance to the United States, since he technically has no citizenship. Unable to leave the airport or return to Krakozhia, Viktor instead lives in the terminal.

Viktor quickly befriends the staff at the terminal while being under the watchful eye of Immigration Officer Frank Dixon (Stanley Tucci), who wants Navorski removed from the airport. Initially being deprived of food by Dixon as a method of trying to get him arrested and made someone else's problem, Navorski takes on the task of retrieving vacant baggage trolleys for the 25 cent reward from the machine. He uses this money to buy food from Burger King until eventually Dixon prevents him from collecting. He then makes his first friend, a catering car driver named Enrique (Diego Luna) who asks him to approach a female Customs and Border Protection officer named Dolores (Zoë Saldana) for him in exchange for food. With Viktor's help, Enrique and Dolores eventually marry each other. He meets flight attendant Amelia Warren (Catherine Zeta-Jones), who asks him out to dinner, but he tries to earn money in order to ask Amelia out instead. He finally gets an off-the-books job as a construction worker at the airport earning $19 an hour.

Viktor is asked to interpret for a desperate Russian man with undocumented drugs for his sick father. Viktor claims it is "medicine for goat," barring the drug from confiscation and resolving the crisis. Under pressure and the watchful eye of the Airport Ratings committee, who is evaluating Dixon for an upcoming promotion, Dixon has a falling out with Viktor. Though Dixon is advised that sometimes rules must be ignored, he becomes obsessed with getting Viktor ejected from the airport. An Airport janitor Rajan Gupta (Kumar Pallana), exaggerates the "goat" incident to his fellow co-workers and as a result, Viktor earns the respect and admiration of all of the airport staff.

One day, Viktor explains to Amelia that the purpose of his visit to New York is to collect an autograph from the tenor saxophonist Benny Golson. His late father was a jazz enthusiast who had discovered the "Great Day in Harlem" photograph in a Hungarian newspaper in 1958, and vowed to get an autograph of all the 57 jazz musicians featured on the photograph.

A few months later, the war in Krakozhia ends, but Dixon will still not allow Viktor to enter the United States. Amelia reveals that she had asked her 'friend' — actually a married government official with whom she had been having an affair — to assist Viktor in obtaining permission to travel within the US, but Viktor is disappointed to learn she has renewed her relationship with the man during this process.

To make matters worse, Dixon needs to sign the form granting Viktor the right to remain in the United States, but refuses. He instead blackmails Viktor into returning to Krakozhia, or he will deport Gupta to his native country, where he is wanted for assaulting a corrupt police officer. Upon hearing this, Gupta runs in front of Viktor's plane and asks Viktor to go anyway. The plane is delayed, giving Viktor enough time to go into the city and obtain the autograph. With the blessing of the entire airport staff, Viktor leaves the airport after receiving a uniform coat from a U.S. Customs and Border Protection Assistant Port Director and hails a taxi. Dixon, watching Viktor leave the airport, decides not to pursue him. As Viktor prepares to take the taxi to a Ramada Inn where Benny Golson is performing, he observes Amelia exiting from a cab, where she gives him a wistful smile. He has a short conversation with the cab driver, telling him how to avoid traffic on the way to the hotel and that he is from Krakozhia. The driver tells Viktor that he is from Albania and arrived earlier that week. He attends the show and collects the autograph, finally completing the collection. Afterwards, Viktor leaves and hails a taxi, telling the driver: "I am going home."
 
Cast
 * Tom Hanks as Viktor Navorski
    * Catherine Zeta-Jones as Amelia Warren
    * Stanley Tucci as Frank Dixon
    * Barry Shabaka Henley as Thurman
    * Kumar Pallana as Rajan Gupta
    * Diego Luna as Enrique Cruz
    * Chi McBride as Mulroy
    * Zoë Saldana as Dolores Torres
    * Eddie Jones as Salchak
    * Jude Ciccolella as Karl Iverson
    * Corey Reynolds as Waylin
    * Guillermo Diaz as Bobby Alima
    * Rini Bell as Nadia
    * Benny Golson as himself
    * Valeri Nikolayev as Milodragovich

I think that Amelia Warren (Catherine Zeta-Jones) going back to her lover made a mistake! What do you think?