TAKE A LOOK AT MY OTHER VIDEOS www.fischbottich.de +++ This is atank of the Zoo Aquarium of the Cologne Zoo called “Kölner Zoo”. It’s the footage of the 3rd Zoo Trip for fischbottich.de. +++ We have a video of each tank in this Zoo. 27th of March 2009 (27.03.2009) For scale: The front glass panel is 1,4 meter (4 feet) high and 7 meter (23 feet) long. It’s a 5300 us gallon (20.000 liter) tank. +++ The population of this tank: Frontosa or Humphead cichlid / Tanganjika-Beulenkopf (Cyphotilapia frontosa) Redeye labeo / Berglabeo (Labeo cylindricus) / (Synodontis) / (Tropheus moorii var.BEMBA) / (Petrochromis) / (Altolamprologus compressiceps) …more coming soon (If you are intrested in helping me classifying the other species in this tank, post your suggestions) +++ Veröffentlichung mit der freundlichen Genehmigung des Kölner Zoos. Weitere Informationen unter www.koelnerzoo.de
Grown
Grown Ups
Adam Sandler and his frequent costars (Chris Rock, Kevin James, David Spade, and Rob Schneider) grope blindly for maturity in the genial comedy Grown Ups. Five childhood pals are drawn back together after the death of their former basketball coach; over the course of a Fourth of July weekend, they–along with their wildly attractive wives (played by Salma Hayek, Maria Bello, Maya Rudolph) and precocious children–loosen up, try to introduce their kids to the simple pleasures of nature, air some dirty laundry, and rediscover their friendship. In other words, it’s a fairly formulaic comedy that veers awkwardly from gags (ranging from slapstick to mean-spiritedness) to sentiment (ranging from sappy to not entirely sappy). Its appeal will depend entirely on your feelings about Sandler and the rest of the gang–if you like this bunch of lugs (in all their prolonged adolescent glory), then you’ll like this movie. If you don’t, you won’t. Everyone’s in relaxed but good form; affable is more the comic goal than razor sharp. Expect gags about being fat, being old, prolonged breast-feeding, ogling hot chicks, flatulence, etc. There’s some role reversal: it’s the women, particularly Hayek as a type-A fashion designer, who need to learn the eternal cinematic lesson that family is more important than work. Featuring guest appearances from Tim Meadows, Colin Quinn, and Steve Buscemi. –Bret Fetzer
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