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Page 1: 18 WEDNESDAY, September 19, 2012. Love makes ......18 SunNewspapersWEDNESDAY, September 19, 2012. LATINO NT ASSOCIATION The biggest Latin party ever staged in Darwin will be held at

18 Sun Newspapers WEDNESDAY, September 19, 2012.

LATINO NT ASSOCIATION

The biggest Latin party ever staged in Darwin will be held at the Darwin Convention Centre, Saturday 6th of October 2012.

Spectacular band Afro-Cuban Salsa Ensemble “Chukale” will rock the Convention Centre with real Latin music. Legendary Cuban Buena Vista Social Club lead singer Felix Baloy recorded with the “Chukale” band in Havana (Cuba) recently.

Cameo performances include Tango from Argentina, Flamenco from Spain, Salsa and Merengue from the Caribbean, Mariachis from Mexico and much more.

Tickets are only $140 - spectacular value. It includes a formal Dinner, 2 hour drinks, live Latin shows, the sensational Latin American band - and the best occasion of the year to dance all night long.

Tickets are half-price thanks to our generous sponsors. Without them it would be $280pp

You can purchase tickets at

Crocodylus Park (Berrimah) or Frank’s

Sea Food (Nightcliff).

For further information e-mail (latinos_

[email protected]) or contact Lucy

([email protected] – 0418541577),

Claudia (claudia.lucero-acevedo@

nt.gov.au - 0438 977285) or Giovanna

([email protected] - 040 8817943)

This event will be truly fantastic. If

you are planning a corporate Christmas

Party … this is the greatest opportunity!

No door sales – booking essential.

See you there,

Latino NT Association Inc.

Management Committee

Latin FeverMusic, dance and dine like there’s no tomorrow!

info: [email protected]

Claudia 0438 977 285 or Lucy 0418 541 577

Date: Saturday 6 October 2012

Location: Darwin Convention Centre

Time: 6.15pm till late

Tickets: Members $110 per person

Non Members $140 per person

Includes: Dinner, 2 hours drinks, live

shows & sensational Lain

American Band

Tickets available at:

Crocodylus Park (Berrimah)

or Frank’s Sea Food at

42 Progress Drive, Nightcliff.

GALA BALL 2012

CHUKALE – Afro-Cuban Salsa Ensemble

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ACROSS

1. Socceroo coach at the 2010 World Cup (3,7)6. 'Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith' director, ...

Schepisi (4)10. Sherbet's keyboard player, ... Porter (5)11. Whitlam's Immigration minister (2,7)12. Poet ... ... Murray, who wrote the Oath of

Allegiance (3,1)13. Deadly octopus (4-6)16. NSW town between Dubbo and Parkes, West

... (7)17. 1993-97 Democrats leader ... Kernot (6)20. 1971 and 1980 Wimbledon champion ...

Goolagong (6)21. Children's entertainers, the Hooley ... (7)24. Sydney institution, with a Western Plains

branch at Dubbo (7,3)25. Perth's Test cricket ground (1,1,1,1)27. Torres Strait islander whose case founded

Native Title (5,4)29. Graeme Blundell's 1973 film, '... Purple' (5)30. 'Hey, Hey, It's Saturday' character, Plucka ... (4)31. NSW town on the ACT border (10)

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1. Baby platypus (6)2. Hunters & Collectors singer-songwriter (4,7)3. View of Three Sisters at Katoomba, ... Point (4)4. ... Wentworth & Lawson, the first explorers to

cross the Blue Mtns (8)

5. Theatrical entrepreneur Michael ..., father of actress Gigi (6)

7. Keating minister who resigned over 'Sports Rorts', ... Kelly (3)

8. 'The Circle' host, Denise ... (8)9. Former ABC boss and Soccer Australia head

(5,4)14. Co-founder with Ian Norman of Harvey

Norman (5,6)15. Town north of Armidale (4,5)18. Sydney Children's Hospital (8)19. Dam south of Sydney (8)22. NT World Heritage park (6)23. Paddy ... who found gold at Kalgoorlie in 1893

(6)26. 'Paradise Beach' star, Tiffany ... (4)28. Herbert Vere Evatt's nickname (3)

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www.cmaxcinema.com.auThursday 20th September - Wednesday 26th September

CINEMAS PALMERSTONPh 8931 2555Palmerston Hub Complex

All session times are subject to change BF – Baby Friendly Session

Cheap Tuesdays! Tickets To All Movies - $11, 3D - $15

(Excludes Public Holidays) Includes the $3 3D Surcharge & $1 Glasses Fee

* Includes the $3 3D Surcharge & $1 Glasses Fee.

HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA (PG)No Free Tickets (Wed 10am BF)Daily 10am 11.55am & 3.30pm

DIARY OF A WIMPY KID 3: DOG DAYS (PG) No Free Tickets

Daily 10am 1.45pm & 5.30pm

RUBY SPARKS (M) No Free Tickets

Daily 11.45am 3.30pm 7.15pm & 9.15pm

THE SAPPHIRES (PG) Daily 5.15pm

THE EXPENDABLES 2 (MA15+) Thur/Fri/Mon/Tue/Wed

3.40pm & 9.30pm,Sat/Sun 9.30pm

MADAGASCAR 3:EUROPE’S MOST WANTED (PG)Daily 10am 1.50pm & 3.40pm

MADAGASCAR 3:EUROPE’S MOST WANTED 3D* (PG)

No Free TicketsDaily 11.50am & 7.10pm

HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA 3D* (PG)No Free Tickets

Daily 1.40pm & 6pm

TINKER BELL& THE SECRET OF THE WINGS (G)

No Free TicketsSat/Sun 10am

THE WATCH (MA15+)Daily 11.45am 5.30pm 7.30pm &

9.30pm

RESIDENT EVIL : RETRIBUTION (MA15+) Thur/Fri/Mon/Tue/Wed 10am & 7.45pm

Sat/Sun 3.40pm & 7.45pm

RESIDENT EVIL: RETRIBUTION 3D* (MA15+) No Free Tickets

Daily 1.45pm & 9.10pm

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Love makes Resident EvilFans will findpassion inlatest zombiekilling flick

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anyone use

a Rolls-

Royce in a

car chase

Milla Jovovich

RESIDENT EVIL: Retribution

PAUL W.S. Anderson is not the head of his household.‘‘I have no power, that’s why I have to direct movies, it’s

the only way I get any kind of respect,’’ says theEnglishman.

This is what happens when your wife, Milla Jovovich,has become one of the movie world’s most kick-buttheroines.

‘‘What do you mean ‘become’? She ain’t changed!’’Anderson guffaws.

‘‘I wouldn’t stand a chance. I’m beginning to think Iwouldn’t stand a chance against my daughter as well, andshe’s only five. She goes to taekwondo class.’’

That may go some way to explaining why writer-directorAnderson keeps such a cracking pace — pumping out 12films since first breaking through with 1994’scontroversial ram-raid flick Shopping

More recently, it’s been a film a year — two parts of hisResident Evil franchise interspersed with a lavish take onThe Three Musketeers, all starring Jovovich.

But he’s careful to point out he’s not just running asoulless production line, including Resident Evil, whichhe adapted from video game to the big screen 10 yearsago. His fifth dose of zombie killing, Resident Evil:

Retribution, is now in cinemas.‘‘It’s gonna sound a little cheesy, but they’re really

made with love, with passion, these movies,’’ he says.‘‘The people in front of and behind the camera, we’re allthere to make the best possible movie.

‘‘That doesn’t always happen in movies.

‘‘People are therebecause they wannamake money, they thinkit’s a good career move,it’s the only movie theycould get . . . thesemovies only get madebecause we really,really want to makethem. And that shows.’’

Even beforeRetribution, thefranchise has earned$652 million and showsno sign of weakening.

‘‘The last movie,Afterlife, we basicallydoubled theinternational audience,’’he says.

In fact, the only thingthat can stop Resident

Evil is Anderson himself– he looked on the firstthree films as a trilogy.

‘‘Now he’s set towrap it all up in a sixthand final film.

‘‘What I would like todo is bring the franchisefull circle and with theend of the second trilogy literally come back to the verygenesis of the franchise,’’ he says.

‘‘That’s why in this movie you’re starting to seecharacters return that you haven’t seen for 10 years.

‘‘It’s all heading back to that inception point.’’He still has periodic contact with the Japanese team

behind the video game, keeping the fanboys happy by,say, not killing off a character in a movie that will appearin the next game.

‘‘One of the big sequences in Retribution is lifted fromthe fifth release of the video game – except the action,complete with rocket launchers, is moved from thedesert to Moscow and the car Jovovich is driving is not aHummer but a Rolls-Royce Phantom.

‘‘I’ve never seen anyone use a Rolls-Royce in a carchase,’’ Anderson says.

‘‘Then I figured out why – because they’re reallyexpensive!

‘‘We wrote off three of them; we had to physicallydestroy three Rolls-Royces to accomplish thesequence.’’

Before killing his final Resident Evil zombie, Andersonis set to shoot Pompeii next year, based on the eruptionof Mount Vesuvius.

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