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Down Days is a documentary that follows the lifestyle, thoughts, and emotions of the big mountain extreme skier. The journey takes us on a month long film shoot in Haines, Alaska. Learn what it takes to be a professional skier who battles increasing risks to satisfy sponsors and progress the sport, while conquering Alaska's infamous weather conditions. Experience this emotional roller coaster through the unique perspective of the people involved in making it all happen, from the heli guides to the film crew, to top athletes including: Daron Rhalves, Cody Townsend, Enak Gavaggio, Jamie Pierre, Reggie Crist, Lynsey Dyer, Richard Permin, Elyse Saugstad, Corey Felton, and Tom Wayes.

The astronauts William Xu, Rosa Dasque, Dr. Daniel Luxembourg, Dr. Katya Petrovna, Andrei Blok and James Corrigan travel to the moon of Jupiter known as Europa in the spacecraft Europa One. Their assignment is to investigate the existence of life in Europa, based on the discovery of water in the moon. When they experience communication breakdown, Andrei and Corrigan need to go outside the spacecraft to repair it. However, Corrigan accidentally contaminates his suit with hydrazine and he is left behind in space. When they land, they miss their target and they decide to drill the ice to research. Then Katya collects samples proving the existence of one alien organism from Europa but she has a tragic accident. The survivors decide to return to Earth with their discovery but there is a problem with the engines and they get stranded in Europa. Will they be able to fix the engines and return to Earth with their findings?
A movie for true sci-fi fans
If you are a true sci-fi fan, you should see this movie. It doesn't have a lot of visual effects, star cast or action. What it does have is realism, scientific character and honest human emotions. It tells a simple story of astronauts doing their job, willing to make sacrifices for science and not being dramatic about it. The plot and characters are believable, and realistic style of the film creates suspense much better than any cheap effects and tricks. This movie is made in a true spirit of sci-fi genre. Perhaps, it doesn't deserve a 10, but it should definitely have a higher score than something like "Prometheus". After all let us not forget about 'science' in 'science fiction'.





Aspiring to become the state's next Chief Minister, Education Minister Aalavandhar conspires with his corrupt son-in-laws, Ilamaran and Sathya, to do away with the opposition and enable an uncontested election. He then decides to allocate land to a soft-drink company but faces opposition from his idealistic son, Muthazhagu, who belongs to the youth wing of his own political party. The latter, with the help of the courts, is able to overturn the land allocation but ends up alienating his entire family against him. Sathya and Ilamaran then conspire against Muthazhagu, and create challenges and obstacles for him in order to compel him to leave politics. When they find out that he is adamant and even willing to contest the elections against his father - they decide to do away with him - once and for all.