Monday 17 September 2012

Ain't Avatar 2 Venus Nom
Source: LFP
by: Company Press Release
This Ain't Avatar XXX 2: Escape from Pandwhora (BEVERLY HILLS, CA) -- Hustler Video’s This Ain’t Avatar XXX 2: Escape from Pandwhora, a parody movie from director Axel Braun, has been nominated for a VenusAward 2012 in the category of "Best Movie." The award ceremony will take place on the evening of October 18, during the 16th Venus Erotic Entertainment & Lifestyle International Fair in Berlin.

The parody movie is the sequel to Hustler Video’s best-selling spoof of the James Cameron blockbuster, This Ain’t Avatar XXX, which took home the VenusAward for "Special Jury Selection" in 2010.

"We are very happy to once again be honored by the prestigious Venus Awards with a nomination for ‘Best Movie,’" said Rob Smith, Director of Operations for Hustler Video. "We are very proud of our film, and know that This Ain’t AvatarXXX 2 will be as well received as the first one."

Shot in 3D and available as a special two-disc set, Escape from Pandwhora finds Chris Johnson reprising his role as Jake Skully, the once-paralyzed Marine veteran who takes up residence with the Na'bi tribe on the planet of Pandwhora through an Avatar program.

This time out, Jake has been taken prisoner by the Na'bi, despite having fought with them against Colonel Quaritch's (Evan Stone) armies. The reason appears to be over Jake's insatiable appetite for sex with the Na'bi's women, which upsets the Na'bi men.

The This Ain't Avatar XXX 2: Escape from Pandwhora parody co-stars Rachel Roxxx, Adriana Sephora, Helly Hellfire, Yurizan Beltran, Victoria Lawson, Mia Lelani, Billy Glide and Brad Tyler.

The Hustler Video release becomes available August 28 on DVD and Blu-ray.

Nigerian police guard embassies after Libya attack

ABUJA (Reuters) - Police in Nigeria, which faces an Islamist insurgent threat, ordered 24-hour security around all foreign embassies on Thursday after gunmen in Libya enraged over a film about the Prophet Mohammad killed the U.S. ambassador there.
The American embassy in Abuja issued an emergency warning to its citizens living in Nigeria, where radical Islamist sect Boko Haram has killed hundreds this year in an insurgency against the Nigerian government.
"Extremists may attempt to target U.S. citizens and other Westerners in Nigeria," the message on the embassy's website said. "The situation in the country remains fluid and unpredictable."
U.S. embassies in Yemen and Egypt were attacked by demonstrators on Thursday and U.S. warships headed to Libya after Tuesday's attack on the U.S. mission there that killed the ambassador and three other Americans.
Nigerian authorities fear an Islamist backlash, possibly after Friday prayers this week.
"The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Mohammed Dahiru Abubakar, has placed all police formations across the federation on red alert," a statement from the Nigerian police said.
"The IGP has directed ... 24-hour water-tight security in and around all embassies and foreign missions in Nigeria as well as other vulnerable targets."
The Nigerian Islamist sect Boko Haram has killed hundreds of people this year as it aims to revive an ancient Islamic state in the modern West African country of 160 million people, split roughly evenly between Muslims and Christians.
Boko Haram bombed the offices of Nigerian newspaper This Day in April because of an article written years before about the Miss World beauty pageant and the Prophet Mohammad that they said was blasphemous to Islam.
The sect also carried out a suicide bombing on the United Nations building in the capital Abuja last year.
The attacks this week in several Arab states were by groups protesting against the anti-Islam film called the "Innocence of Muslims," by a U.S.-Israeli director which has been circulating online for weeks.
Muslim and Christian groups in Nigeria condemned the film but urged their followers to remain peaceful.
"We are appealing to the entire youth of our dear country Nigeria to remain law abiding resolute and focused so that some few individuals should not succeed in creating disharmony among us," the youth leader of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) Diji Obadiah Haruna said in a statement.
"We should join hands in condemning such act of disrespect for our religious values."
Hundreds have been killed in recent years in periodic religious clashes in Nigeria's "Middle Belt", where the largely Christian south meets the mostly Muslim north. CAN often tries to temper potential sources of aggravation.
Islamist Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi said he backed peaceful protest but not attacks on embassies.
Egyptian Prime Minister Hisham Kandil said the U.S. government could not be blamed for the film, which many Muslims felt insulted the Prophet, but urged Washington to take action against its producers.
(Additional reporting by Felix Onuah in Abuja and Garba Mohammed in Kaduna; Editing by Janet Lawrence)

Sunday 16 September 2012

A BIG CHANCE

yes, finally, a company in Nigeria is going to start running an audition strickly for young and talented actors... the ages of applicants must be within 13-30 yrs old, ensure to leave your post and comments to get subsiquent updates from us..... YOU MUST MAKE YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE

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