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Life in Slow Motion debuted at No. 1 on the Irish Albums Chart, staying for three weeks at the top before dropping to No. 4.In the United Kingdom a week after release in Ireland, it debuted also at No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart, spending two weeks at No. 1 before dropping to #3; it spent seven weeks in the top 10 and 25 weeks in the top 75.
The 2008 MTV Movie Awards winners were announced A massive fire destroys portions of facilities at Universal Studios in Universal City near Los Angeles. 14 – 22: 11th Shanghai International Film Festival: 18: Iron Man becomes the first movie of 2008 to earn $300 million in the United States and Canada. 18 – 29: 62nd Edinburgh International ...
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A still from The Life and Deeds of the Immortal Leader Karađorđe, the first feature film released in the Balkans. List of Serbian films encompasses films produced by the Cinema of Serbia. Serbia again became an independent country in 2006, after the dissolution of Serbia and Montenegro. For an A-Z list see Category:Serbian films
Onegin is a 1999 British-American romantic drama film based on Alexander Pushkin's 1833 novel in verse Eugene Onegin.It was co-produced by British and American companies and shot mostly in the United Kingdom.
Gray recorded the album, his first set of new songs since 2005's Life in Slow Motion, in his own studio—The Church Studios—while unsigned to a record label. [11] The studio previously belonged to the Eurythmics, and when Gray invited Annie Lennox to guest-record the duet "Full Steam," she reprimanded him for not changing the carpets.
Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson; The Greatest Silence: Rape in the Congo; I.O.U.S.A. Nerakhoon (The Betrayal) The Order of Myths; Patti Smith: Dream of Life; Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired; Secrecy; Slingshot Hip Hop; Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North; Trouble the Water
Slow motion video of a glass cup smashing on a concrete floor. Slow motion (commonly abbreviated as slow-mo or slo-mo) is an effect in film-making whereby time appears to be slowed down. It was invented by the Austrian priest August Musger in the early 20th century.