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Finally, dug out the TAGHeuer catalogue book that we received previously (Forgotten how long ago it was)
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"I have always been somewhat allergic to all perfumes…so I decided to create my own fragrance that is light, fresh and unique. I never knew how complicated it was to create a unique scent that hasn’t already been done, but I enjoyed the process.”
Eva by Eva Longoria will go on slae in the US next spring and worldwide later in the year.
Now there’s a buzz in the Apple fan-camp. With the hot, hot, hot release of the 4th generation iPhone on the way, we can expect to see something as good as a 5 MP camera replacing the 3.2 megapixel on in the current rendition. Omnivision Technologies is said to be shipping about 40-45 million image sensors for the iPhone. So we can clearly see the optimism in Apple’s eyes. There’s also some gossip on the Apple tablet. It may be on display next month itself! Following Google’s Nexus One, we can surely see a maelstrom out there.
JustVim @ Hello Flea 1 – Christmas Special


Silky soft satin never felt as good and to make the dress shine, we added some subtle studs to glam it up! Due to overwhelming response, FD0072 Ms Hawaii is now up for back orders (while stocks last). Interested parties could drop us an email at justvim@gmail.com :)
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Famous photographer Nick Knight had plenty of chances to shoot the supermodel and he claims she was fantastic.
Nikon pairs up with Porter for an official take on the classic DSLR Camera Case. Simple and sophisticated, the case takes on more of a shoulder bag silhouette with various features implemented to compliment your camera carrying needs. In addition to three colorways, the bags are constructed with a Teflon-treated waterproof exterior for extensive outdoors use. All are now available at Nikon Direct.
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Nigo previews a new 2010 collaboration from BAPE, alongside computer company Fujitsu. Implementing A Bathing Ape’s signature camo print, Fujitsu’s mini notebook received a makeover in two colorways, both a part of what seems like a new brand of FMV models. No further information is available at the moment, but stay tuned.
OriginalFake delivers a closer look into its latest release, a 4 foot black version of the brand’s Dissected Companion, developed by KAWS and produced by Medicom Toy. The lifesize creation looks to release today (Tokyo) at the OrigialFake flagship store, which should definitely make for an interesting scene. If you’ve got the loot to spend, the figure goes on sale in a few hours in Tokyo.

Movie Review
There’s really nothing more to say for this epic roller-coaster ride movie, cruising the tracks of post-modernising China, riddled with Patriotic bloodlines and deep feelings running through the film. The JustVim Crew won’t say it’s an epic fail, but it was one long movie before any real action came into the picture.
Audiences teased by footage of Donnie Yen doing parkour through a crowded marketplace and unleashing holy hell on Le Cung have a long wait ahead of them. Only once outspoken revolutionary and assassination target Dr. Sun Yat Sen arrives in Hong Kong, a good hour into the film, does the action really begin. When it does, however, it does so in spades. The second half of the film unfolds more or less in real time and basically consists of one long chase/scuffle through the centre of turn-of-the-century Hong Kong. The Resistance must protect Dr. Sun from Quo (Hu Jun) and his Qing assassins, so he can meet with the leaders of the 13 rebel factions and plot the uprising that will bring about the end of the Qing Dynasty.
There were definitely some exciting fighting scenes, however, if you were thinking Flashpoint or Jacky Chan’s flying dragon kicks, we hope you aren’t too disappointed with this film’s depiction of short but effective Parkour moves by Donnie Yen and some small fighting scenes by the big man.
For most parts of this film, fighting and love was explored on a secondary basis, what was focused on was actually on the remaining few casualties fighting for Dr Sun’s survival, what’s left of his big aspirations for the unification of modern China, and his ultimate legacy that would soon morph Post-war, discombobulated, semi-colonial China into a new era of power and equality.
The pick-up was a little slow, unlike Rain’s Ninja Assassin, which starts on a delicately footnote, by slicing a Gansgster’s head, but it was definitely worth the wait seeing how the Behemoth fought the little street Assassins (they required 2 separate scenes of constant, heart-squeezing stabbing, whacking, poking and slicing to show the giant was finally dead, and yea, he survived the first horrific slashing by at least a dozen bloodied, unforgiving Assassins hell-bent on ripping him up!).
Then there was the totally laughable scene where the clean-shaven Leon Lai delayed the Assassins’ entry into Dr Sun’s House, with nothing more than an iron fan (which wasn’t even sharp to begin with!). that was a little dampening on the film’s remarkable tempo and excitement level, as it was not creative nor was it stimulating at all. We swore we heard the fella behind us yawn!