2011/05/27

1000527 Panda Power

May 25, 2011
Panda Power!
TFK chats with Jack Black, the voice of Po the warrior panda in Kung Fu Panda 2
By Vickie An
Everyone's favorite kung-fu-fighting panda is back, and he's got some brand new moves. When audiences last saw Po (voiced by actor Jack Black), the bear had proven that he has what it takes to be the Dragon Warrior. In Kung Fu Panda 2, Po's story picks up where the 2008 hit animated film left off. This time, the panda must save China—and kung fu itself—from a new enemy. The evil peacock Lord Shen has invented a powerful weapon that threatens to wipe out the ancient martial art for good. Can Po and the Furious Five stop Shen in time? Or will a nagging mystery from Po's past keep the panda from fulfilling his duties? The 3-D movie hits theaters and IMAX on May 26.
TFK spoke with funnyman Jack Black about returning to the role of Po, and what fans of the first film can look forward to in the sequel.
TFK:
How does it feel to step back into the role of Po?
JACK BLACK:
It feels good. It's like a nice, warm pair of boots that I've kept in my special cabinet. I took them out to get shined and buffed up, and they're very soft on my feetsies.
TFK:
How has Po grown since the first movie?
BLACK:
He's matured a bit, and he's got more confidence behind his moves. Shifu sends him on a two-fold mission. The first is to save the Valley of Peace from this new supervillain Shen, an albino peacock who has an evil plan to destroy kung fu and control all of ancient cartoon China. The second is Po's quest to find inner peace, because only with inner peace will he be able to carry out the first mission. But in order to find inner peace, Po has to get to the bottom of his true origins. You see, he's not actually the son of the goose in the noodle shop. He's adopted and his real parents abandoned him for a reason, as we'll find out. So, while the movie is action-packed and exciting and hilarious, it's quite moving, too. It packs an emotional wallop.
TFK:
Why is it that Po never figured out that he wasn't really the son of a goose until now?
BLACK:
Maybe he blocked it out. Maybe it's something he didn't want to deal with or face. It was too much. But once he matures and is able to reflect on his life and situation, he starts having flashbacks from when he was an infant.
TFK:
Did you learn any new kung fu moves?
BLACK:
I did. You're probably thinking that I don't actually do kung fu. But the truth is that I did take some lessons from some kung fu practitioners to get into the zone. I can now put that on my resume: dancing, acting, kung fu. When you're in a big kung-fu action movie, even if it's animated, at some point people are going to ask you about your kung fu skills. I wanted to be able to show that I'm no amateur. I've got some moves of my own! So the answer is yes, I did learn some new moves.
TFK:
Do you think you could take on Jackie Chan, who voices Monkey?
BLACK:
Jackie Chan would most definitely kick my butt in less than 23 seconds . . . Unless I did a sneak attack. I think I could get Jackie Chan if he didn't know I was coming. I could get him once, and then never again.
TFK:
Po's story is kind of like Superman's. Superman's parents sent him away as a baby during a time of crisis, and he grew up to be a superhero. In Po's case, he becomes the Dragon Warrior. But Superman has a weakness: Kryptonite. What is Po's weakness?
BLACK:
Krypto-dumplings! [Laughs] I don't know . . . In the first movie, it might have been his hunger for dumplings. In this one, I think it would be his memory blocks. He can't remember where he came from. His own mind is his Kryptonite. It's an inner Kryptonite.
TFK:
How do you think Gary Oldman did as the voice of Shen?
BLACK:
I love Gary Oldman. He's my favorite cinema villain of all time. No one plays a villain better than he does. He's super charismatic, but he also plays it a little bit crazy. That's what you get with a Gary Oldman performance. That combination is very magnetic.
TFK:
How does the 3-D enhance the storytelling?
BLACK:
When the 3-D is done properly, it sucks you into the action even more. You're right in the middle of the fights. And the scenery of ancient cartoon China looks amazing in 3-D.

TFK:
What do you think fans will enjoy most about round two?
BLACK:
They're going to love the kung fu, they're going to love the humor, and they're going to love the emotion. Those are the three main ingredients. It packs not just a one-two punch of kung fu and humor, but also an unexpected and powerful kick to the heart. It will blow you across the room and out the back door and through the garden.
TFK:
You recently visited the Atlanta Zoo's new baby panda, which was named after Po. Not many people have the opportunity to be so close to a real panda. What was it like?
BLACK:
I was really looking forward to meeting the baby panda. I had been told that if you hold a baby panda, it gives you inner peace. I've heard that some people pay millions of dollars to hold a baby panda for just a few minutes, to give them that absolute serenity. But right before they brought the panda into the room, the vet said to me, "I should warn you, the pandas don't like to be touched, so don't touch the panda. If you do touch it, be careful because they have very powerful bear claws, and they can really hurt you." I was like, "What? I was hoping for a full snuggle!" She said, "No, you won't be snuggling the panda." I said, "Don't you snuggle the panda?" She said, "Believe me, I tried and this is what happened." Then she showed me a scar on her face!
Of course, when she brought it out, I was terrified of the freaking panda! I think the panda just didn't like her. Upon further reflection, I think it would have been fine. I don't think I would have been mauled. Anyway, I'm sorry I don't have a more magical story of my first introduction to a real panda. But I have high hopes for when I see the next one. I'm going to ask for a different veterinarian.

Max- Kung Fu Panda is a very good movie that the main character called Po learned Kung Fu from a very lucky coincidence, and saved the world in the end of the movie. Po is a panda that sells noodles with his dad, and he likes “The Furious Five”, even dreaming of it! One day, their master turtle wanted to pick one of the Furious Five to be the Kung Fu ancestor. Po wanted to see this, but he can’t climb the stairs, and the door is closed. So Po used a chair with fireworks to fly up in the sky to land there, but crashed in the ground. The master saw this, so he picked him to be the Kung Fu ancestor. After that, Po started to learn Kung Fu, and became very good at that in a very short time. This time, one very bad tiger wanted to fight him and take over the world. Po used many fighting skills to beat the tiger, but couldn’t make it. Finally, he used a finger snap trick and beats the tiger and saved the world!
  After watching Kung Fu Panda, I just thought that the second movie is almost on theaters. I think the second movie will be better than the first one.


2011/05/06

1000506 A Strike Against Terror

A Strike Against Terror
President Barack Obama announced the death of terrorist Osama bin Laden on Sunday night
By Brenda Iasevoli

Osama bin Laden, leader of the terrorist group al-Qaeda, was killed in a firefight with U.S. forces on Sunday night in Abbottabad, Pakistan. The military operation took about 40 minutes. No Americans were killed. The world's most-wanted terrorist was tracked down in a hideout about 90 miles north of Islamabad, Pakistan's capital. U.S. helicopters carried about two dozen troops into the compound, which is surrounded by 18-foot-high walls and topped with barbed wire. Bin Laden was killed, officials said, after he and his bodyguards resisted the assault.
"Justice has been done," President Barack Obama said in a television appearance late Sunday night.
Why Bin Laden?
Bin Laden's death marks the end of a 10-year search that began after the September 11 attacks by al-Qaeda, the terrorist group he founded. Hijackers flew planes into the World Trade Center twin towers in New York City, and into the Pentagon—headquarters of the U.S. Department of Defense—in Washington, D.C. A fourth plane crashed into the Pennsylvania countryside. Nearly 3,000 people were killed in the attacks.
Al-Qaeda was also blamed for the 1998 bombings of two U.S. embassies in Africa that killed 231 people, the 2000 attack on the USS Cole that killed 17 American sailors in Yemen, as well as countless other plots.
"We have rid the world of the most infamous terrorist of our time," Leon Panetta, director of the Central Intelligence Agency, wrote in a memo to employees. Panetta was in charge of the military team during the operation, according to one official.
Speaking at the White House on Monday, President Obama said the world is safer after the death of bin Laden. "We can all agree that this is a good day for America," he said.

Max- Osama bin Laden is a very bad terrorist. His founded group of terrorists had done a lot of scary things, including the America World Trade Center attack, that his group flew planes and crushed the twin towers and died a lot of people. There are also some more things that bin Laden could make. Right now, bin Laden has been killed by the American Navy SEAL. It took only 40 minutes to kill him at his own villa where he was staying. After they killed bin Laden, I saw a news report that bin Laden’s villa can let him die earlier because of the villa’s four sharp edges, which I saw some people thought they are like knives that can kill him earlier. But the bad thing is the group of terrorists is not stopping to keep attack of bin Laden’s death because they had found a new leader which is also like bin Laden. Is the terror not going to stop? Even it is not going to stop, killing bin Laden is just a very good thing to announce in the White House.