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Taxi Driver by Nathan Milliner
Movie Story by Laurent Picquette
Iris & Iris
“Jodie Foster was only 12 when she played the part of Iris, a young street hooker. Before that, she’d starred in a few polite Disney family films. But it was amazing how she gave a performance worthy of a seasoned actress.
“Her 19-year-old sister Connie became her film double - and her chaperone.”
Read more: 12 Exclusive Taxi Driver On-Set Pics: Iris & Iris | TotalFilm.com
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Angry Birds: Casting Call
Nick Nolte
Which Bird Would He Be? The yellow kamikaze bird, who rockets at speed towards its target.
Why? The piledriver of the team.
Outwardly quite placid, a beach-bum past his prime…but cross him and he’ll throw all of his considerable bulk into smashing the place down.
You really don’t want to get in his way…
totalfilm:
Angry Birds movie confirmed
Ex-Chairman of Marvel Studios David Maisel has confirmed the Angry Birds movie is actually happening.
He said, “There has been so much chatter about an Angry Birds movie, but it’s now real, the process is starting now.”
The Iron Man producer has teamed up with games company Rovio in order to bring this slightly odd project to life…
(via martinscorsese, martinscorsese)
totalfilm:
Toy Story 4: 18 Possible Plots
Toy Story: The College Years
The Possible Plot: Having decided that Bonnie is no replacement for their old owner , the toys resolve to force their way back into Andy’s life by following him to college.
Once there, the toys encounter many of their counterparts attempting to do the same thing, and another bout of toy-based soul-searching ensues.
Off-screen, parents complain as the traditional family-oriented vibe collides with scenes of teen sex and heavy drinking.
Tissues Out: The gang realise they should never have abandoned Bonnie, and return home, tails firmly between legs.
Sadly for them, it turns out they’ve all been replaced in the interim. There’s a lesson here kids…
animalworld:
OSCELLATED TURKEY (Meleagris ocellata) - © Dave 2x/Dave Irving
The Ocellated Turkey lives only in a 130,000 km² (50,000 square miles) range of the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico . They also can be found in the northern parts of Belize and Guatemala.
It is relatively large bird, at around 70–122 cm (28–48 in) long and an average weight of 3 kg (6.6 lbs) in females and 5 kg (11 lbs) in males.
Turkeys spend most of the time on the ground and often prefer to run to escape danger through the day rather than fly, though they can fly swiftly and powerfully for short distances as the majority of birds in this order do in necessity. Roosting is usually high in trees away from night hunting predators such as Jaguars and usually in a family group.
Fact Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocellated_Turkey
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animalworld:
GREY PEACOCK-PHEASANT (polyplectron bicalcaratum) - ©southjordanaviary.com
The Grey Peacock-pheasant, Polyplectron bicalcaratum also known as Burmese Peacock is a large Southeast Asian member of the order Galliformes. It is rather closely related to the peafowl (Pavo), and like these – and like most other Polyplectron – has brilliant eyespots on its plumage. It is the national bird of Myanmar.
The Grey Peacock-pheasant is distributed in lowland and hill forests of mainland Southeast Asia, but excluding most of Indochina as well as the entire Malayan Peninsula. The diet consists mainly of seeds, termites, fruits and invertebrates.
Fact Source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grey_Peacock-pheasant
Other photos you may enjoy:
Bornean Peacock-Pheasant
White Peacock
Resplendent Quetzel
HARPY EAGLE Harpia harpyja by Ricardo Kuehn
The Harpy Eagle is sometimes known as the American Harpy Eagle, it is a Neotropical species of eagle. It is aso the largest and most powerful raptor found in the Americas, and among the largest extant species of eagles in the world running 89–105 cm (2.92–3.44 ft) long with a wingspan of 176 to 201 cm (5 ft 9 in to 6 ft 7 in).
It usually inhabits tropical lowland rainforests in the upper (emergent) canopy layer. This species is an actively hunting carnivore and is an apex predator, meaning that adults are at the top of a food chain and have no natural predators. Its main prey are tree-dwelling mammals such as sloth, monkeys, coatis, porcupines, kinkajous, anteaters and opossum.
Its name refers to the harpies of Ancient Greek mythology. These were wind spirits that took the dead to Hades, and were said to have a body like an eagle and the face of a human.
Fact Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpy_Eagle
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GREAT ARGUS PHEASANT Argusianus argus ©Jeff Monroe
The Great Argus, (also known as Phoenix in some Asian areas) is a brown-plumaged pheasant with a small blue head and neck. The male is among the largest of all pheasants, up to 6-1/2 feet/200cm in length. It has very long tail feathers. The male’s most spectacular features are its huge, broad and greatly elongated secondary wing feathers decorated with large ocelli (eyes - see the Peacock Pheasant here or below). The female is smaller and duller than male, with shorter tail.
The Great Argus is distributed in the jungles of southeast Asia. It feeds on the forest floor in early morning and evening. Unusual among Galliformes (which include peafowl), the Great Argus has no oil gland and the hen lays only two eggs.
Despite displays similar to polygamous birds, the Great Argus is actually monogamous.
The scientific name of the Great Argus was given by Carolus Linnaeus in reference to the many eyes-like pattern on its wings. Argus is a hundred-eyed giant in Greek mythology.
Fact Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Argus_Pheasant
Other photos you may like:
Great Argus Pheasant
Grey Peacock Pheasant
Oscellated Turkey
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SCARLET-RUMPED TROGAN (Harpactes duvaucelii) ©Paul Wu / Southern Wings
In Borneo, the Scarlet-rumped Trogon Harpactes duvaucelii is the smallest and also the most common of this family of brightly coloured birds. They usually perch in the understorey of the forest, feeding mainly on insects. We found a male steadfastly defending its territory together with 2 other birds, one of which must have been a juvenile. Despite the birds’s perching habit, it is really quite difficult to get a good shot as they always seem to be partially behind leaves or twigs.
Fact Source: http://borneobirds.com/category/trogons/
Other photos you may like:
Masked Trogan
Blue Crowned Trogan
Red-Naped Trogan