Monday, November 30, 2009

Watch Armored (2009) Full Movie Free Online Stream

Armored

Theatrical Release: Friday, December 4, 2009

Starring: Columbus Short, Matt Dillon, Laurence Fishburne
Jean Reno, Skeet Ulrich
Directed by: Nimrod Antal
Genres: Drama Crime Heist
Distributor: Sony Screen Gems
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for sequences of intense violence, some disturbing images and brief strong language.

Synopsis: A crew of officers at an armored transport security firm risk their lives when they embark on the ultimate heist….against their own company. Armed with a seemingly fool-proof plan, the men plan on making off with a fortune with harm to none. But when an unexpected witness interferes, the plan quickly unravels and all bets are off.

Watch Made for Each Other Full Movie Free Online Stream

Made for Each Other

Theatrical Release: Wednesday, December 2, 2009 (NY)
Starring: Danny Masterson, Christopher Masterson, Patrick Warburton
Bijou Phillips, Sam Levine
Genres: Comedy Indie
Distributor: IFC Films

Synopsis:The independently financed comedy stars Christopher Masterson as a man who, three months into a sexless marriage, cracks and has a one-night stand. He decides the only just way to rectify his mistake is to get his wife (Phillips) to cheat on him. With the help of his best friend (Levine), he sets out to find the right man (Warburton) to bed the missus. Danny Masterson will play an attorney waiting to handle what he figures is a sure-fire divorce.

Watch Free LIve Stream Bernard Hopkins VS Enrique Ornelas

by James Slater

As fans know, modern day light-heavyweight legends Bernard Hopkins and Roy Jones Junior are set to meet in a long awaited rematch of their 1993 middleweight contest some time next year. The fight is reliant on 40-year-old Jones coming through his December 2nd clash with Australia's Danny Green okay, and it now seems an opponent has been selected for 44-year old Hopkins to fight as he keeps himself sharp..

According to BoxRec, Hopkins will face Mexico's 29-year-old Enrique Ornelas in Mississippi on the very same date Jones fights IBO cruiserweight champion Green. Not wanting to remain out of the ring until 2010 (Hopkins last fought in October of last year, shocking Kelly Pavlik over 12-rounds) "The Executioner" will look to get a good workout against the former NABF middleweight champ.

With all due respect, Hopkins shouldn't have any trouble with Ornelas, 29-5(19) - not unless B-Hop suddenly grows old overnight. Never having fought higher than 168-pounds, it remains to be seen how well Ornelas will cope up at 175, and against one of the best fighters in history, at that. At a listed 6'1," the Mexican, who has only ever been stopped once as a pro, is certainly tall enough to handle the move up in weight, though. Make no mistake, the 29-year-old will be hugely up for this fight; the biggest of his entire career.

A pro since October of 1999, Ornelas has been in with some good names at middleweight, including Bronco McKart (twice) and fellow Mexican Marco Antonio Rubio. Ornelas lost on points to McKart in their first meeting, before forcing McKart to retire after 5-rounds in the return, and Ornelas lost his WBC eliminator with Rubio via split decision. So, the man who lives in La Habra, CA is no patsy, at least not as a middleweight.

Coming off a July win over Roberto Baro (TKO 4), Ornelas will be sharp and ready to fight against Hopkins, but it's a huge step up for him. A fair puncher, with his 19 KO's, the significantly younger man will find out firsthand how hard it is to nail Hopkins flush. The stoppage loss he suffered himself came way back in September of 2004, against Christian Cruz, and Ornelas might just make it to the final bell (distance of the fight still to be announced), but he won't win. Not unless there's an upset of gigantic proportions.

Look for Hopkins to get some decent work in, maybe practice a few things he may try against Jones next year, and win via either a clear and wide UD or by late stoppage. Then, if Jones (who has the much tougher fight) can do the business against Green, the two will be all set for their big rematch in 2010.

Watch Live Free Stream Roy Jones Jr VS Danny Green

by James Slater

On December 2nd, all-time great Roy Jones Junior will travel to Australia to take on local tough guy and former WBC interim super-middleweight and WBA light-heavyweight champion Dan- ny Green in a fight that will contest "The Green Machine's" IBO cruiserweight bauble.

Set to square off in Sydney, 40-year-old Jones and 36-year-old Green's tussle could result in a fan-friendly and exciting fight. But is Jones, an impressive-looking winner over a pretty much shot Jeff Lacy last time out, pushing his luck and taking a genuine risk by fighting Green? Jones, 54-5(40) will be having his first fight outside of America and he will also be having his first fight at cruiserweight.. Also, it could certainly be argued that Jones will be facing his most lively and dangerous opponent since he was clearly out-pointed by the now retired Joe Calzaghe back in November of last year.

Green, 27-3(24), who has never been stopped, is as tough, strong and game as they come, and he will also be enjoying a fair amount of advantage when it comes to height and reach in December. Jones will have the advantage when it comes to speed - of both feet and hands - but what if the aggressive-minded warrior from Perth jumps right on Jones and makes it a physical encounter, not giving Jones room to breathe and get into his rhythm?

These tactics will surely be Green's best chance of scoring a win, and if he can keep up a good work-rate, like Calzaghe did, he could perhaps pull off the win. No-one is saying Green is as good a fighter as the last man to have beaten Jones, but with his steely chin, his relative freshness when it comes to number of hard and ageing fights and his home country advantage, Green could do something similar to what Calzaghe did to Jones.

Maybe taking this fight is a calculated risk on Jones' part, but it's a very real risk all the same. And are the possible rewards of victory worth taking a risk for? Sure, Jones will have kept his career going with a notable win (arguably his first since beating Antonio Tarver way back in 2003) and he will also have picked up yet another "world" title; albeit a small and largely unrecognised one - the IBO 200-pound strap. But what if Jones loses? How would it affect his ego if he were to suffer a loss in what is his first fight outside of the U.S and his first at a new weight? And what if, heaven forbid, Jones got KO'd for what would be a third time?

Jones has said before that he will go out of boxing on his own terms; surely that means he feels he will go out as a winner. But as good as he looked against an all but defenceless Lacy last month, picking up a win over Green is no gimme for R.J. Jones has been accused of playing it safe a number of times in his long career. No way will he be doing that on December 2nd.

Friday, November 27, 2009

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