Max Foster reports on UK Conservative Party leader David Cameron who could defeat PM Gordon Brown in this year's election. watch
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Length: 01:54
Posted: 11/11/2009
The trailer for the fourteenth film in the James Bond franchise, A View to a Kill.
In the pre-title sequence, James Bond (Roger Moore) is sent to Siberia to locate 003's corpse and recover a microchip. Upon doing so, he is ambushed by Soviet troops but flees in a submarine built to resemble an iceberg. After Bond has returned to England, Q (Desmond Llewelyn) has the microchip analysed and informs M (Robert Brown), Bond and the Minister of Defence that its design is an exact match of a microchip made by Zorin Industries. The retrieved microchip is also designed to withstand the damage caused to other chips by a nuclear explosion.
Bond and his superiors visit Ascot Racecourse to observe the company's owner, Max Zorin (Christopher Walken). While at the track, Zorin's horse miraculously wins the race; Sir Godfrey Tibbett (Patrick Macnee), a horse trainer, believes Zorin's horse was given drugs, although when screened prior to the race, it did not show any signs of doping. Through Tibbett, watch
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Length: 02:12
Posted: 7/23/2009
Max (Dave England) and Eddy are washed up pro snowboarders from the 90s who ruined their careers with reckless behavior. Working as lift operators at Stubby Peaks ski hill, they decide to start a snowboard camp/team in order to get back on top of the snowboarding scene. Kingsley Brown (Tom Green), their old rival and head of the National Snowboard Association, blackballs the camp trying to keep those 2 reckless maniacs away from the sport. Max and Eddy must now go on an intense search to find some amazing hopefuls to join their team and compete in the upcoming snowboarding event. watch