Kool may refer to:
Kool...Sakkath Hot Maga is a 2011 Kannada film in the romance genre starring Golden Star Ganesh and Sana Khan in the lead roles . The film marks the directorial debut of Ganesh. His wife, Shilpa Ganesh produces this movie under the home banner 'Golden Movies'. V. Harikrishna has composed the music and a long associate, Ratnavelu works as the cameraman.
The film has supposedly a comedy and romance mixed storyline. Ganesh plays a college going student in the film. The film has been shot in some picturesque locations such as Egypt, Dubai and Jordan and Middle East.
The movie was an average grosser at box office by completing 25 days.
The movie was released on DVD with 5.1 channel surround sound and English subtitles and VCD.
The film was both a critical and commercial failure. It is been appreciated on TV a lot for family audiences.
Kool (stylized as KOOL) is a brand of menthol cigarette produced by ITG Brands LLC (A subsidiary of Imperial Tobacco Company).
Introduced by Brown and Williamson tobacco company in 1933, as an unfiltered 70mm "regular" cigarette, Kool was the first menthol cigarette to be nationally distrubuted by the then burgeoning tobacco industry and thus, was the first popular menthol cigarette. Kool enjoyed continued success through the 1950s, when growing public concern about the health risks associated with smoking began take a toll on the Kool brand. Brown and Williamson responded to these concerns by releasing filtered varieties of Kool - first an 85mm "king-sized" filtered version in the 1960s that was followed by a 100mm or "long" filtered version in the 1970s. The 1980s saw the introduction of Kool lights and it was also during this decade that the Kool brand began to lose some marketshare to other menthol brands, such as Newport. In 2003, Brown and Williamson was purchased by the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, and as a result of this merger, Kool became a Reynolds brand. Soon after, Kool's iconic green and white pack, virtually unchanged for some 70 years, was overhauled and the original unfiltered Kool cigarette was discontinued around this same time. However, the changes did little to boost sales, as Kool continued to lose ground to Newport and other menthols. On June 12, 2015, the Kool brand became the property of Imperial Tobacco Company due to a merger between Reynolds American (R.J. Reynolds parent company) and the Lorillard Tobacco Company.
Édon is a commune in the Charente department in southwestern France.
The Lizonne (locally called Nizonne) forms the commune's southeastern border.
Capo di tutt'i capi or capo dei capi, often referred to as the Godfather in English, is Italian for "boss of all bosses" or "boss of bosses". It is a phrase used mainly by the media, public and the law enforcement community to indicate a supremely powerful crime boss in the Sicilian or American Mafia who holds great influence over the whole organization.
The title was introduced to the U.S. public by the Kefauver Commission (1950). It has seldom been given to specific bosses because it could create tension between different factions (otherwise known as families) within the Mafia. Typically the title is awarded de facto to the boss of the most powerful Mafia family.
The word was applied by mobsters to Giuseppe Morello around 1900, according to Nick Gentile. Bosses Joe Masseria (1928–1931) and Salvatore Maranzano (1931) used the title as part of their efforts to centralize control of the Mafia under themselves. When Maranzano won the Castellammarese War, he set himself up as boss of all bosses and ordered every Mafia family to pay him tribute. This provoked a rebellious reaction which led to him being murdered. Lucky Luciano then created The Commission in 1931 as an alternative.
The first season of American animated television series Regular Show originally aired on Cartoon Network in the United States. Many of the characters are loosely based on those developed for J.G. Quintel's student films at California Institute of the Arts: The Naïve Man From Lolliland and 2 in the AM PM. Quintel pitched Regular Show for Cartoon Network's Cartoonstitute project, in which the network allowed young artists to create pilots with no notes to possibly be optioned as a show. After being green-lit, Quintel recruited several indie comic book artists, plus some of the crewmembers he had worked with on The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack, to compose the staff of the show, as their style matched close to what he desired for the series. Regular Show was picked up by Cartoon Network, who decided to create a twelve-episode first season.
The first episode of Regular Show's first season is "The Power", ending with the season finale "Mordecai and the Rigbys". The season was storyboarded and written by J. G. Quintel, Sean Szeles, Shion Takeuchi, Mike Roth, Jake Armstrong, Benton Connor, Kat Morris, Paul Scarlata, and Kent Osborne, while being produced by Cartoon Network Studios. The show is rated TV-PG and occasionally TV-PG-V. Despite not airing on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim line-up, it is considered more of a traditional adult's animated comedy than a children's cartoon.
I got a fire burning,
I feel it buried deep inside
Taking everything we've got
Like a thief at night
We'll keep the world from turning,
Oh if it's all that we've got left
To find our way out of the dark
To get into the light
The finish line is at your door,
Is that what you're waiting for?
Throw your head up in the sky,
It's unmistakable that we will go
Look the fear in the eye tonight
Now we're unbreakable
Now we're unbreakable
Now we're unbreakable
I feel the stakes are rising
And it's long since overdue
Oh I swear we'll never
Know where it's leading to
We'll keep this ship from sinking
If it's all that we've got left
As I almost reach the end
I finally see this through
Don't wait for time to save you
Throw your head up in the sky,
It's unmistakable that we will go
Look the fear in the eye tonight
Now we're unbreakable
We fight, we crawl, we slip and take the fall
Anything to make it through somehow
We climb, lose control, we trip and hit the wall
Oh time and the season's the reason I can see it now
Throw your head up in the sky,
Now we're unbreakable
Throw your head up in the sky,
It's unmistakable that we will go
Look the fear in the eye tonight
Now we're unbreakable
Now we're unbreakable
Now we're unbreakable
Now we're unbreakable