Jump! (TV series)

Jump! (跳浪) is a Singaporean Chinese drama which aired on MediaCorp Channel U in May 2012. It was aired on weekdays in the 10pm time slot. The series features Taiwan-based Singaporean singer Wong Jing Lun in his acting debut.

Plot

Xiao Chunli is a Chinese teacher at Blue Sky Secondary School, neighbourhood school notorious for its rock-bottom results and delinquency. Her efforts to help her students are hampered by Mr Yan, the school principal who cares more about KPIs than the students themselves. One of the teachers Xu Dele is a master with the skipping rope and he begins recruiting students to participate in a double dutch competition. Much to Miss Xiao and Mr Xu's frustration, several of the more problematic students or those rejected by other CCAs are "dumped" into the team.

Mr Xu and his students embark on a quest to win a medal at the competition. The students learn some valuable lessons about life and teamwork along the way.

Cast

  • Jeanette Aw as Xiao Chunli 萧春丽
  • Zhang Zhenhuan as Xu Dele "Speed" 徐德乐
  • Jump! (film)

    Jump! is a 2008 British-Austrian drama film written and directed by Joshua Sinclair. It starred Ben Silverstone, Patrick Swayze and Martine McCutcheon. It was loosely based on the real-life Halsman murder case. The film was premiered on the 2009 Jewish Film Festival in June 2009. Swayze was unable to attend due to pancreatic cancer.

    Synopsis

    Set in Austria, in 1928, with the spectre of Nazism on the rise, a young Jew, Philippe Halsman, is accused of patricide after his father's death during a hike through the Alps. His strained relationship with his father, and the apparent evidence that he has been struck on the head with a rock, point towards the son's guilt. Halsman is put on trial, in Innsbruck, where his case is taken up by one of the country's leading lawyers.

    Cast

  • Ben Silverstone - Phillippe Halsman
  • Patrick Swayze - Richard Pressburger
  • Martine McCutcheon - Liuba Halsman
  • Heinz Hoenig - Morduch Halsman
  • Anja Kruse - Ita Halsman
  • Heinz Trixner - Emil Groeschel
  • Christoph Schobesberger - Siegfried Hohenleitner
  • Jump (2012 film)

    Jump is a 2012 Northern Irish mystery drama film based on the stage play of the same name by Lisa McGee.

    Plot

    The plot revolves around Greta Feeney (Burley), who intends to commit suicide on New Year's Eve, and the interplay of her friends, and her gangster father. The story is framed by a voice-over narrative by Greta.

    Cast

  • Nichola Burley as Greta Feeney
  • Martin McCann as Pearse Kelly
  • Richard Dormer as Johnny Moyes
  • Ciarán McMenamin as Ross
  • Charlene McKenna as Marie
  • Valene Kane as Dara
  • Lalor Roddy as Frank Feeney
  • Packy Lee as Jack
  • Kelly Gough as Lucy
  • Jonathan Harden as Richie
  • Awards

    • Best Feature at Irish Film New York 2012 • Bridging the Borders Award at the Palm Springs International Film Festival 2013

    References

    External links

  • Jump at the Internet Movie Database

  • Pieces (video game)

    Pieces (known in Japan as Jigsaw Party (ジグソーパ〜ティ〜)) is a 1994 puzzle game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System published by Atlus. In the game, the player has to solve jigsaw puzzles.

    Gameplay

    The player can either face a computer, or up to five human players. The computer players come at three levels (easy, normal, or hard) and feature a wide array of opponents, such as a crab made out of a rice bowl and a beautiful, laughing mermaid. A few puzzles must be solved before the opponent solves his or her puzzles. If the player is quick enough, items will appear. These can do anything from guiding the puzzle pieces to freezing the opponent.

    Reception

    GamePro judged the game "an interesting variation on the standard puzzler theme." They praised the solid challenge, easy controls (particularly with the use of the SNES mouse), and the variety of puzzles.Electronic Gaming Monthly similarly described Pieces as "unique" with solid challenge, but singled out the two-player "Versus Mode" as the game's strongest feature. They scored it an 8.2 out of 10 and later ranked it number 14 on their top 50 games from the past year.

    Kokia (singer)

    Akiko Yoshida (吉田亜紀子 Yoshida Akiko) is a Japanese singer-songwriter, who performs under the stage name Kokia (stylized as KOKIA). Her most well known songs "Arigatō..." (ありがとう... Thank You) (which reached number 2 in Hong Kong when it was covered by Sammi Cheng) and "The Power of Smile." (the single topped at No. 8 in the singles chart).. She is also recognized for her numerous contributions to anime/game soundtracks, the most notable being "Ai no Melody/Chōwa Oto (With Reflection)" for the film Origin: Spirits of the Past, "Follow the Nightingale" for the game Tales of Innocence, and "Tatta Hitotsu no Omoi" for the anime Gunslinger Girl: Il Teatrino.

    Kokia often performs in Europe, basing her activities in Paris and releasing music through Wasabi Records, a subsidiary of Kazé.

    Biography

    Early life, Pony Canyon debut

    Kokia was born in 1976, and raised by her mother. She started playing the violin when she was two and a half years old, but preferred the family piano. Often instead of playing with toys, Kokia played with the family piano. Kokia remembers putting picture books on the music stand and creating music that represented the scenes.

    Pieces (Sum 41 song)

    "Pieces" is a song written and recorded by Canadian band Sum 41. It was released in February 2005 as the second single from the album, Chuck.

    Music video

    The video shows lead vocalist Deryck Whibley singing while he miserably walks throughout an abandoned community. Trucks with one clear side pass behind him, showing the other band members inside of them with signs labeling them as having "the perfect vacation", "the perfect night", "the perfect family", and "the perfect body." In the end, there is a truck with Whibley sitting alone in a sparsely furnished room labelled "the perfect life". As the final chord strikes, the letter "F" from the word "life" labelled on the truck falls off, which leaves him with a sign labelled as "the perfect lie" instead.

    In an interview with Fuse TV, Whibley explained the letter "F" falling off of the truck's sign turned out both an ironic and unintended result. But since it fit in with their video's theme, they decided to use it anyway.

    Drummer Steve Jocz stated that they wanted a semi-serious video. "The song is about a relationship, but not necessarily one with a girl. Maybe you're better left alone — fuck everybody else. The last single [We're All to Blame] was a pretty serious song, too, but we wanted to offset it with a funny video. With this one, we don't want it to be too hokey, but we don't want it to be too serious either. The trick is to make it interesting while playing up the fact that it is a sincere, genuine song."

    Podcasts:

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    Bits & Pieces

    by: Sarah Raba

    I got that super tie fragility...
    The kind that makes you lick your lips
    Wish you could get closer tonight
    Imagine... hear the dance lose control
    And I might take you home tonight
    If you are lucky... roll the deice
    You are hot cool my type
    Two shots and I will take you on
    What you say your name was
    Tonight tonight I am gonna do something I am gonna regret
    Tonight I am gonna do something I likely forget
    ... crushing my head see all comes back
    Bits and pieces Bits and pieces
    Bits and pieces Bits and pieces
    Bits and pieces Bits and pieces
    Bits and pieces Bits and pieces
    Bits and pieces Bits and pieces
    Might do that... might do that what that will mean
    Till it all comes flashing back
    Bits and pieces
    I am gonna act a fool break the rules
    Get into trouble start a few fights... see double
    Gonna pick that time and shut it down
    Hurry up and lose control
    Tonight tonight I am gonna do something I am gonna regret
    Tonight I am gonna do something I likely forget
    ... crushing my head see all comes back
    Bits and pieces Bits and pieces
    Bits and pieces Bits and pieces
    Bits and pieces Bits and pieces
    Bits and pieces Bits and pieces
    Bits and pieces Bits and pieces
    Where did I go after I left the club
    How did I get on might still be on
    I am in bed I don't know
    This stranger on my phone
    Bits and pieces Bits and pieces
    She said let's get back to bed...
    Tonight tonight I am gonna do something I am gonna regret
    Tonight I am gonna do something I likely forget
    ... crushing my head see all comes back
    Bits and pieces Bits and pieces
    Bits and pieces Bits and pieces
    Bits and pieces Bits and pieces
    Bits and pieces Bits and pieces




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