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Paranormal Activity
Posted on November 1st, 2009 29 comments
‘Paranormal Activity’, a horror film that was previously been poor across the various 2007 film festivals in the past. Now the film director Oren Peli claim that was able to show off at the box office.Released on October 16 last, ‘Paranormal Activity’ successfully received U.S. $ 22 million from the audience. The film shows the couple who got the devil terror after moving into her new home.
While super-tight film, ‘Saw VI’ to be one big competitors ‘Paranormal Activity’. Is ranked second, filmed the movie’s director could Kevin Greutert fans spend of U.S. $ 14.8 million.
Ranked third this week’s box office populated fantasy film ‘Where the Wild Things Are,’ which received U.S. $ 14 million. ‘Law Abiding Citizen’ under one ranking with revenues of U.S. $ 12.7 million.
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New Report on Most Violent Cities 2009
Posted on October 29th, 2009 13 commentsForbes has released a new report on America’s most dangerous cities. This list differs slightly from prior compilations mainly because of the very specific criteria used. For example, New Orleans, Washington D.C., and Detroit have historically traded places over the years as the murder capital of America. But, it looks as if Washington D.C. wasn’t even considered here, and neither were places like Gary, Indiana, Atlanta, GA, Compton, CA, Newark, NJ, St. Louis, MO, or Camden, NJ.
The study used a technical evaluation of U.S. Metropolitan Statistical Areas, which apparently doesn’t always fit with what we think of as cities, but sometimes merely counties or zip codes etc. If you look at per capita numbers by city though, some of these others will surely be near the top of the list. This is obviously because their population is comprised mostly of Blacks. Regardless of the study methods used, one comprehensive fact remains - every one of these cities has a significant non-White population.
By clicking on the “Color of Crime” graphic to the right, you will be able to examine the correlation between race and violent crime. Furthermore, the report points out that the top 10 cities on this list are “transit points for Mexican drug cartels.” I find this comment pretty hard to believe though, because I’ve constantly been told by the media that Hispanics only come here to “do the jobs Americans won’t do.” I guess that includes murder as well. Read the rest of this entry »
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