Tom Hardy
Tom Hardy Warrior Workout
by
Peter Jayson
This is the workout Tom Hardy used to help portray his character in the movie Warrior. He played a ruthless MMA fighter. So you can imagine that he did quite a bit of MMA training to get the body he has in Warrior. Read more to learn how to get his body.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Tom-Hardy-Warrior-Workout
id=7147590 - Jun 27, 2012
Great Moments In Hardy Boys History
by
Robert Gould
Long before reading was fundamental or Harry Potter and Captain Underpants burst onto the scene with magic and scatological humor (respectively), there were The Hardy Boys - the well-groomed, good-natured, parent-friendly siblings who attracted heinous crimes like Curious George attracts malfunctioning candy factories. Here are a few great and not so great moments from the history of the Hard Boys.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Great-Moments-In-Hardy-Boys-History
id=1087957 - Apr 03, 2008
The Focus of the Artist's Lens: Austen, Hardy, Trollope and Dickens
by
Robert L Fielding
The influence at work on writers - are writers affected by the world in which they live and work - impossible not to be, I would say. What about you? What influences your writing?
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Focus-of-the-Artists-Lens:-Austen,-Hardy,-Trollope-and-Dickens
id=7497529 - Feb 07, 2013
Thomas Hardy's Far From the Madding Crowd: The Tenderness of Enduring Love
by
Janet Lewison
Reading this novel again in 36 degrees of heat in Tunisia was a delightful and slightly unusual experience! As I sat moderately baking in occasional shade, Bathsheba and Oak wrestled out their very pragmatic romance amidst the debris and lives of other characters whose impracticality and passion proves their undoing.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Thomas-Hardys-Far-From-the-Madding-Crowd:-The-Tenderness-of-Enduring-Love
id=6292794 - May 23, 2011
Tom Price - Desert Harmony
by
Gavin Wyatt
Inland Western Australia consists of desert scenery as far as the eye can see. Mile upon mile of red earth bakes under the sun, covered in spartan vegetation and home to hardy outback critters. Everything seems to be done on a grander scale out here...
http://ezinearticles.com/?Tom-Price---Desert-Harmony
id=1201797 - May 25, 2008
Review: Lawless
by
Jaskee Hickman
Lawless is based on the 2008 Matt Bondurant novel entitled The Wettest County in the World. It tells a story that's done in an interesting fashion that we don't really get much of a chance to see or hear about. It's based on Bondurant's grandfather, two of his great uncles and other real people and real events from that time, but it also contains a lot of fiction from the mind of Bondurant himself.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Review:-Lawless
id=7276605 - Sep 10, 2012
Batman: The Dark Knight Rises
by
Jack C Stone
Batman The Dark Knight Rises is going all in this summer. The franchise is coming to an end, however this final installment will leave us...
http://ezinearticles.com/?Batman:-The-Dark-Knight-Rises
id=7098261 - Jun 02, 2012
Film Review: 'The Dark Knight Rises' Ends Nolan's Trilogy In Massively Epic Fashion
by
Nate R Smith
Plans. The very thing that we, as human beings, believe we have become so adept at fashioning that we sorely fail to take the time to reflect and realize that all those plans mean little in the grand scheme of things.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Film-Review:-The-Dark-Knight-Rises-Ends-Nolans-Trilogy-In-Massively-Epic-Fashion
id=7194001 - Jul 23, 2012
Romance or Bromance: "This Means War" A Surprising Action Rom Com Flick
by
Paul Anthony Llossas
Men...go see the rom com This Means War. You read that correctly, I said "men". At the moment, I am hard pressed to remember a film that blends romantic comedy and action with such balance and panache; it is as much a "guy film" as it is a "chick flick".
http://ezinearticles.com/?Romance-or-Bromance:-This-Means-War-A-Surprising-Action-Rom-Com-Flick
id=6909263 - Feb 28, 2012
Movie Review of 'The Dark Knight Rises'
by
Crista White
I might have mentioned this in previous reviews, but I'm not particularly a "superhero" type of gal. I generally find the idea of a person who wears spandex and a cape yet is still somehow tough enough to beat the snot out of someone, kind of----weird. So when I agreed to take my son to the midnight premiere of The Dark Knight Rises, I felt I was a prime candidate for "Mother of the Year" by #1) staying up past 9:30 p.m., and #2) sitting through a 2½ + hour movie about a man with an extreme case of fashion faux pas.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Movie-Review-of-The-Dark-Knight-Rises
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