Sowing and reaping.It is even more reliable than death and taxes.Death and taxes can be cheated from time to time but the consequences of our actions is really the one and only thing that you can eternally count on.I hope the following information I came across today signals the beginning of the reaping for Mr. Karl Rove and the rest of his motley crew of democracy demolitionists. Justice is alwa
Investing in real estate provides ample benefits, ranging from passive income from rental properties to long-term value appreciation. However, another significant benefit of investing in Detroit real estate is the tax benefits, especially for those earners who fall into the high-income tax bracket.Investing in Detroit Michigan real estate saves you extensively on your taxes – giving you the oppo
The United Nations on Thursday stopped distributing food to Palestinian refugees in Gaza because its vehicles have run out of fuel following an Israeli blockade, a UN official said.
Here's a little clue for the "palestinians": Stop attacking Israel and you could have the food and fuel you need. The largest welfare state in the world resides under the banner of "palestine". Murderous leeches who
Strategic Assets
As Congress gets an update next week on the Iraq war, lawmakers are personally invested in companies reaping billions of dollars from defense contracts.
By Lindsay Renick Mayer
April 03, 2008 | When Gen. David Petraeus, the top U.S military officer in Iraq, comes to Capitol Hill next week to brief Congress, he will be addressing [...]
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Many business travelers have subscribed to the rewards programs offered by the different franchises and brands looking to develop guest loyalty. What could be better than earning personal freebies for trips your company pays you to be on, right?
Whether a guest becomes loyal to the brand--or loyal to rewards programs in general-- is anyone's guess. I've seen many travelers who have five or six
The Reaping is an American religion-themed horror film based on the Ten Plagues of Egypt, released on April 5, 2007, and starring Hilary Swank, David Morrissey, Idris Elba, AnnaSophia Robb and Stephen Rea. The film was directed by Stephen Hopkins for Warner Brothers and Dark Castle Entertainment. The music for the film was scored by John Frizzell. The film opens with Father Costigan (Stephen Rea) finding his photo collection burning very selectively. When he puts them together, he finds they form a pattern of an upside down sickle, with a cross through it. This symbol is the inverted astrological symbol for Ceres (Sickle variant symbol of Ceres) thought to represent motherly love.Meanwhile in Concepción, Chile, Katherine Winter (Hilary Swank) and assistant Ben (Idris Elba) are investigati
Synopsis:In the wake of a devastating tragedy that killed every member of her family, Christian missionary Katherine Morrissey (Hilary Swank) loses her faith in God, devoting the rest of her life to debunking religious phenomena with the principles of science. But when she's called to a small Southern town to investigate a series of strange occurrences that appear to be biblical plagues, she runs out of logical explanations.My two cents:There are some serious problems with this movie. There, you don’t even need to keep reading. Still here, fine, I’ll type some more stuff. I only have two questions: why did Hilary Swank accept this role after winning not one, but two Oscars for best leading actress, and why is the movie called The Reaping instead of The Heaping, as in a heaping pile of horse manure.OK, so Hilary Swank’s character, Katherine, travels to the small town where a river has suddenly turned blood red, and the townsfolk are blaming a 12-year-olg girl. It seems this kid k
By Mike “Cachibatches” Donohue
Professor Katherine Winter (Hillary Swank) is a former missionary who lost her faith in god and subsequently dedicated her life to debunking miracles when her family were sacrificed in the Sudan. She is called to a Bible belt town to investigate a series of events mirroring the ten Biblical plagues. [...]
Katherine Winter doesn’t believe in miracles–she believes in facts. A former minister, Katherine turned her back on the cloth after losing her young daughter and husband while doing missionary work in the Sudan, and now seeks answers through scientific investigation rather than prayer. As a university professor, she has become the foremost debunker of supposed miracles, called to sites all over the world to investigate weeping statues, wall stains resembling saints and palms that bleed. And so far, there is no divine mystery she hasn’t solved.
But when small-town schoolteacher Doug Blackwell seeks her help with a series of bizarre occurrences the townspeople believe to be sent by God, Katherine and her partner Ben come to learn that sometimes miracles can be treacherous, and the line between faith and superstition is dangerously thin. Hidden among the woods and swamplands of Louisiana, Haven is a town where the rules of reason seem to have been rewritten.
A child
It's been my third trip to the theatre to see Pirates of the Caribbean 3 with no luck, every time I have gone it has been sold out. I was being treated to a movie by a co-worker and there was no way I was going to let that pass so I decided to choose a random flick from the board in the 5pm time slot, after all I had a choice of 4 films in 5 theaters (Pirates was being shown in two). I've already seen Spiderman 3 (crap) and Shrek the Third (disappointing), so guess what was left? The Reaping. I am not a horror movie fan, mainly because lately most of them have been nothing but a gore exhibition, but I remembered seeing a trailer for the Reaping some months back and thought it was interesting.
Without divulging to much of the plot, in one corner you have a female ordained Christian minister who lost her husband and child who were sacrificed to appease the gods :D, in another corner you have a black man with more bullet wholes that pores, but thankfully as is the norm with black peopl
Katherine Winter doesn’t believe in miracles–she believes in facts. A former minister, Katherine turned her back on the cloth after losing her young daughter and husband while doing missionary work in the Sudan, and now seeks answers through scientific investigation rather than prayer. As a university professor, she has become the foremost debunker of supposed miracles, called to sites all over the world to investigate weeping statues, wall stains resembling saints and palms that bleed. And so far, there is no divine mystery she hasn’t solved.
But when small-town schoolteacher Doug Blackwell seeks her help with a series of bizarre occurrences the townspeople believe to be sent by God, Katherine and her partner Ben come to learn that sometimes miracles can be treacherous, and the line between faith and superstition is dangerously thin. Hidden among the woods and swamplands of Louisiana, Haven is a town where the rules of reason seem to have been rewritten.
A child
Hilary Swank plays a former Christian missionary who lost her faith after her family was tragically killed, and has since become a world renowned expert in disproving religious phenomena. But when she investigates a small Louisiana town that is suffering from what appear to be the Biblical plagues, she realizes that science cannot explain it.
Genres: Horror, Thriller
Actors: Hilary Swank, David Morrissey, Idris Elba, , Stephen Rea
Reviews:
IMDb:5.4/10 (314 votes)
Yahoo: C+ (922 votes)
Torrent:
File Size: 702 mb
Release Name:The Reaping 2007 CAM XViD-CAMERA
The Profit (note the spelling) Major Nelson has told us of some new, free, useless junk for download over at the XBLMarketplace. Of course, as we all know, we never get anything really worth a damn so this news is really time fill for a pretty slow Xbox week. With that said, here’s this week’s free crap.
First of all, all I know about the upcoming film “The Reaping” is that it has Hilary Swank in it. That’s honestly all I know, and it’s almost enough for me to care. Almost. Regardless, it’s just the latest in a long line of films to take advantage of Xbox Live’s Marketplace (and it’s more gullible customers) for advertisement reasons. For free, you can go and download both the Dashboard Theme and Gamerpic packs for “The Reaping” and show all your friend what a sad, sad person you truly are.
But wait, there’s more!
For you European folks who have yet to be subjected to the God Awful mess that is “Eragon,&rdq
Pundits, engineers and economists are wringing their hands over the Freescale Semiconductor leveraged buyout - at $17.6 Billion it is the largest privatization of a high-technology company in history.
Why is this a bad thing? I don't think it is, but I am not doing the hand-wringing. However, if you are one of the people who thinks less corporate accountability and more outsourcing is bad,
A critical part of any software development project is the requirements gathering. If you are unclear about what is going to be delivered, how will you know when you get there? Good user requirements lead to better estimates, improved customer satisfaction, reduced cost and a shorter duration.