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- Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar (2000)
- Black Rain (1989) (In Hindi)
- National Geographic Wild Frogs The Thin Green Line – Documenatry
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010) (In Hindi)
- I Am Legend (2007) (In Hindi)
- Tales of the Gun – The Making of a Gun (2010) – Documentary
- Understanding Time (1996) – Documentary
Posted: 11 May 2011 09:50 PM PDT Starring: Mammootty … Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Director: Jabbar Patel Server 1 – Videobb |
Posted: 11 May 2011 09:18 PM PDT Starring: Michael Douglas … Nick Director: Ridley Scott Server 1 – Screen4u.net Server 2 – Videobb Server 3 – Megavideo Server 4 – Megavideo |
National Geographic Wild Frogs The Thin Green Line – Documenatry Posted: 11 May 2011 09:12 PM PDT Synopsis: The Thin Green Line. Frogs have existed on Earth for millions of years, Server 1 – Screen4u.net Server 2 – Videobb Server 3 – Megavideo |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010) (In Hindi) Posted: 11 May 2011 08:41 PM PDT Starring: Bill Nighy Director: David Yates Server 1 – Screen4u.net Server 2 – Videobb Server 3 – Megavideo Server 4 – Novamov |
Posted: 11 May 2011 08:31 PM PDT Will Smith … Robert Neville Director: Francis Lawrence Server 1 – Screen4u.net Server 2 – Videobb Server 3 – Megavideo Server 4 – Zshare Server 5 – Zshare Watch Part 1 |
Tales of the Gun – The Making of a Gun (2010) – Documentary Posted: 11 May 2011 08:13 PM PDT Synopsis: A few weeks ago someone uploaded the AK-47 episode from this series to TPB, I went looking for more and the full series has already been posted to some other torrent sites and has a fair number of seeds, but for some reason was never posted to the ‘bay. Well anyways, here is is. The 8 or so episodes I have watched so far are all in decent quality. Held by world leaders, outlaws, frontier men, gangsters, police, soldiers, and sportsmen, the gun has been a prominent fixture in many cultures for centuries. Explore the history of the firearm and see some of the most revolutionary designs ever created. From handheld weapons to giants mounted on battleships, see the history of the gun. * See how different nations have utilized guns in world wars, small battles, and domestic disputes. Ranging in size, power, use, and style, the gun has been a part of human conflict for centuries, Its use has varied from hunting and protection to international combat and urban dispute. Trace the history of the gun from its inception in the 14th Century. Stripped of its military might and forbidden to re-arm by the Treaty of Versailles, the German Army under Adolf Hitler created new weapons to march into war once again. Surrounded by enemies, Israel has developed some of the world’s most effective weapons. American gangsters of the 1920′s and 30′s wielded powerful handguns to help them thwart the law. See the guns that changed history, from the long-range shooting rifle to the sidearms of military leaders. Examine guns mounted on planes and ships and the firearms used to kill historic figures. Discover the varied designs created by manufacturers like Colt, Smith & Wesson, and Winchester. Meet gunslingers, dictators, commanders, police officers, and outlaws along the way. Server 1 – Screen4u.net Server 2 – Videobb Server 3 – Megavideo |
Understanding Time (1996) – Documentary Posted: 11 May 2011 08:03 PM PDT Synopsis: Time – what is it? St. Augustine wrote, "What, then, is time? If no one asks me, I know. But if I want to explain it to someone, I do not know." Perhaps we should ask: Did time have a beginning? A very old question, indeed. But how can we imagine a world before time began? If we count backwards beyond the clock, beyond the calendar, three and a half billion years, we arrive at our own beginning – the dawn of life on earth. Science has a word for it: biogenesis. The birth of life. With life, nature created a new kind of time; more advanced, more evolved from the time of the physical world. Memory and expectation provided us with a competitive advantage. Memory and expectation gave birth to the concept of a past and a future. Now flash forward three and a half billion years. Humanity rules the earth. Humanity is wrapped tight in ticking time. But time ticks on towards the unknown. In physics, space is represented as three dimensions. Time is represented as the fourth dimension. To describe time, we are often asked to think of objects in motion. For instance, time has been compared to the cable that drives the quaint cable cars of San Francisco. The cable car attaches itself to something that's hidden, something that's to an extent, mysterious. It is moved by a mechanism you don't know and cannot see. It just moves you along – takes you on a ride. At birth, we are clamped to a buried cable, time. And at death, cast loose from its passage. Or are we? The answer lies somewhere in time, yet an understanding of time remains as elusive and mysterious as life itself. Server 1 – Screen4u.net Server 2– Videobb Server 3 – Megavideo |
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