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How To Choose The Shoes According To The Days Of The Week?

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Can you imagine wearing the same pair of shoes throughout the week? Well, that is certainly impossible for a woman to do so. Then how about segregating your wardrobe in such a way that you have shoes to wear for each day of the week.

Here are the days of the week and which will be the best option of shoes to wear on them.

Monday is when people still haven’t got over the weekend. How they wish that the weekend could stretch on forever. Therefore, on Monday mornings you need shoes that are comfortable, easy to slip on and no time wasters. In case you wake up late on a Monday morning, these shoes will not make you any later. They will ensure that you are in your seat before the boss.

Tuesdays are the best times for sandals. They give you enough breathing space by leaving your feet open and also showcasing your nail enamel to the hilt.

Wednesdays mean that you have come to the mid of the work week! Most women are jubilant and want to use the best of corporate power dressing on that particular day. Therein, you come across the best of Christian Louboutin replica shoes worn on Wednesdays. You find them with the highest of heels and the red soles from the Christian Louboutin replica shoes. They are so wonderful that you can wear them to a party later on in the evening too.

Thursday is just a day away from Friday. This is the right day to have heels but those that are comfortable too. What can be better than wedges and platforms on this day? The height of heels with the comfort!

Finally, you have come to the last working day of the week. This is the day wherein you can be seen in smart casuals. Try out clogs, flats mules on a Friday as they go perfectly with the spirit of the day. This is one day when you can let your hair down and relax slightly just thinking of the weekend ahead of you.

Then is the weekend of Saturday and Sunday. The two days that you have long been waiting for and they are finally here. You can either clad your feet in trainers or wear slippers or flip flops. This kind of casual wear will ensure that you are in the right frame of mind for the weekend.

Therefore, if you notice each day of the week can have its own special shoe day. This will ensure that you certainly don’t have to repeat your shoes ever again and who wouldn’t love that. So the next time that you go shopping keep in mind the day of the week and what would you want to wear on that day?

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The Action Is Unleashed With The Last Airbender

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Shyamalan spares no detail in nailing all the subtle nuances of the franchise’s original designs. Based on the animated series “Avataar: The Last Airbender”the film promises to be a remarkably faithful adaptation of the shows first season.

The movie begins with Aang as the young and fun-loving successor to a long line of Avatars. This doesn’t last for long as he is forced to put his childhood aside in order to overthrow the evil Fire Nation. When Aang needs to level-up his airbending ways, he always has his collapsible glider-staff at the ready. The young boy’s prominent features are his blue, arrow-shaped tattoos that run up his hands, feet and forehead, along with his yellow and orange American Apparel Air Temple garb.

In the film, Noah Ringer probably looks most like his character, but whether or not the kid can crack a smile remains to be seen. It looks like Aang maintains his blue tattoos, but they appear to be more intricately detailed and subdued. He still wears the yellow shirt and pants, but his orange poncho is swapped out for a darker, hooded cape, naturally.

Katara is a powerful waterbender from the South Pole who finds and frees Aang from a block of ice and subsequently assumes the role of his “romantic interest.” Katara is best known for her blue tunic/overcoat combo and her trademark “hair loppies”, and yep, that’s the technical term for them. Katara also wears a treasured Water Tribe necklace that was given to her just before her mother died.

While the live-action Katara (Nicola Peltz) gets to keep the hair loopies, it seems that they have gone with her longer hairstyle from season three as opposed to her season one singular braid. The tunic and necklace look pretty spot-on, with the obligatory cinematic details added in. Her coat, however, is now beige instead of blue. Sokka is Katara’s sarcastic and cynical brother, also from the South Pole. While he has no bending powers to speak of, Sokka is still a formidable opponent with his trusty boomerang and club. He usually wears a blue tunic and coat not unlike his sister, and always keeps his hair pulled back into a small ponytail.

Though we haven’t seen it in the trailers, the theatrical posters show that Sokka will definitely be getting some action. Like Katara, he will get to keep his blue tunic and hairstyle, and he also gets a color switch on his overcoat (to beige again). Prince Zuko a hot-headed firebender is the villain that comes in the film.

Zuko after facing exile from his father’s empire is sent out to capture the Avatar in order to restore his honor. Before banishment Zuko was given an unsightly facial scar to serve as a constant reminder of his outspoken foolishness. Taking to the seas, Zuko bares the crimson armor of Fire Nation royalty and pulls his hair into a long ponytail on top of his otherwise naked scalp.

Live-Action Zuko is portrayed by Slumdog’s own Dev Patel, who ditches the ponytail altogether in favor of a short, spiky haircut (similar to Zuko’s look in season two). His scar can still be seen across his eye, but it’s substantially less noticeable and not nearly as grotesque. While his armor is still similar in design, its color scheme is much darker, utilizing more blacks than reds. This could be one of the movies which may stay with you for a long time – the experience and the story. Stated to release on 9th July, get your calendars marked.

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The Last Airbender: 3D Version

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Majority of these films, at least in terms of their 3D aspect, have been well received by audiences as well as critics. Films have released in various 3D formats, last few years from documentaries, animation to science fiction. Off late, many 3D movies have experienced a state of revival.

The films computer graphics are nicely done and they come alive with the addition of the 3D feature. It is because ‘The Last Airbender’ is based upon Dolby’s 3D engine. The film has optimized the modern 3D technology available to the fullest.

After The Happening, Shyamalan returns to cinema with “The Last Airbender”. The director of the film has quite a lot of many other interesting movies to his credit. Like many of his movies even this film is an adapted version. The film is based upon “Avatar: The Last Airbender”, a famous animated series on Nickelodeon. The film can be classified into a fantasy genre and is mostly influenced by Asian art, mythology and various martial-arts fighting styles.

The first of a planned trilogy is produced by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies. Other producers include Frank Marshall, Kathleen Kennedy, Sam Mercer and Scott Aversano. The series is adapted and influenced by Asian art, folklore and various martial arts.

The plot of the film speaks about Air, Water, Earth and Fire as the four nations. Caught between combat and courage, Aang discovers he is the lone Avatar with the power to manipulate all four elements.The four nations are tied by destiny when the Fire Nation launches a brutal war against the other nations. Aang teams with Katara, a waterbender, and her brother, Sokka, to restore balance to their war-torn world. A century has passed with no hope in sight to change the path of destruction.

To enhance the thrill and excitement of the film Shyamalan decided to make a 3D version of the film. It is said that after “Avataar”, which rocked the box office, Airbender has similar potential. Both the director and the production house, Shyamalan and Paramount Picture hired a company named Stereo D LLC to convert the 2D film into a 3D version.

In order to avoid confusion with James Cameron’s “Avataar”, the title was changed from Avatar: The Last Airbender to simply The Last Airbender. The film is due to release on 9th July, 2010.

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The Last Airbender Saga

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The last Airbender is a film by M Night Shyamalan. It is based upon a famous animated series Avatar: The Last Airbender. The series was created and produced by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, who served as executive producers along with Aaron Ehasz. Avatar is set in an Asian-influenced world of Chinese martial arts and elemental manipulation.

It speaks about the four elements air, water, earth and fire. Each of the elements is associated with certain aspects. Water is associated with benevolence and adaptability. Earth is associated with strength and stability. Fire is associated with intensity and passion. And lastly air with peace and harmony. The series follows the adventures of the main protagonist Aang and his friends, who must save the world by defeating the evil Fire Lord and ending the destructive war with the Fire Nation.

The martial art is the basis of “Airbending” in the series. Each fighting style represents the element it protected. Hung Gar was chosen for its firmly rooted stances and powerful strikes to present the solid nature of earth. This martial art is the basis of “Earthbending” in the series. Tai Chi focuses on alignment, body structure, breath, and visualization. This technique is the foundation of “Waterbending” in the series. Ba Gua uses dynamic circular movements and quick directional changes. This technique uses centripetal force to generate power, and uses nearly constant circular movement to create angles between the combatants. Northern Shaolin Kung Fu uses strong arm and leg movements. This technique is the foundation of “Firebending” in the series. .

The plot of the film speaks of the Air, Water, Earth, and Fire. Four nations tied by destiny when the Fire Nation launches a brutal war against the others. A century has passed with no hope in sight to change the path of destruction. Caught between combat and courage, discovers he is the lone Avatar with the power to manipulate all four elements. Aang teams with Katara a waterbender, and her brother, Sokka, to restore balance to their war-torn world.

Like many of his films, even The Last Airbender is an adaptation. Shyamalan’s film was shot in 2D but to add more thrill and excitement, the film was also made in 3D. His last work was The Happening. Apart from these two titles Shyamalan has many other films like The Sixth Sense, Lady In Water, The Village etc. to his credit.

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