Jonas Brothers The 3D Concert Experience DVDR-TGP
Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience is a 2009 American concert film from Walt Disney Pictures presented in Disney Digital 3-D and IMAX 3D. It was released in the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico (being the first Digital 3-D movie ever to be shown in Puerto Rico) on February 27, 2009 with the release in other countries later on. The film stars the musical Jonas Brothers trio.
When the young manager of a videogame company takes his employees to a North Carolina nature park for a corporate retreat and paintball tournament, the gang ignores a series of ominous signs: a… When the young manager of a videogame company takes his employees to a North Carolina nature park for a corporate retreat and paintball tournament, the gang ignores a series of ominous signs: a gas-station poster informing of a camping couple’s recent disappearance, and a vague feeling of being watched within the woods. Perhaps the young executives should have paid closer attention because, not long after becoming embroiled in the fun and games, they make the horrifying discovery that some decidedly rough locals want to play, too.
Journalist Jed Winter is preparing to interview the celebrated French auteur film-maker Thierry Grimandi, a self-appointed expert on the nature of love. Jed is quick to dismiss Grimandi’s theories of love and romance as pretentious nonsense, irrelevant to real people in real life relationships. But when his long-term girlfriend, Cheryl refuses to marry him and instead forces him into couple counseling, Jed begins to realise that his own emotions aren’t as straightforward as he once believed. Even his best friend Marcus wants to talk less about football and more about love as the truth about his relationship with perfect girlfriend Sophie gradually emerges.
Scott Teller’s life is turned upside down when he meets Ryan and Mary, a seemingly perfect couple who move into his apartment and his life. He quickly becomes their third wheel. But when Scott meets the girl of his dreams in Leslie he believes that Ryan and Mary are intentionally sabotaging his chances with her because they desperately need him in their life to hold their dysfunctional relationship together.
The story concerns a Japanese businessman, husband, and father of two, who unexpectedly loses his job. Unable to break the news to his devoted wife, he dresses up every morning and pretends to go to work, instead wasting the days away with a former classmate who is also unemployed. Although they aren’t aware of his contradictory behavior, his family begins to disobey him nonetheless. His teenage son enlists in the Army in order to fight for the United States, while his adolescent son goes behind his back to take piano lessons. The longer his charade goes on, the less control he has as patriarch, creating an even deeper divide between him and his family.
Upon arriving in the small New Hampshire town, Babbitt decides to call an old college friend, only to discover an apparent suicide. As another teacher (Molly Shannon) attempts to keep a looming scandal and celebration spoiler out of the newspaper, Babbitt gravitates toward his friend’s students in hopes of finding an unsung hero story about a teacher who made a permanent impact on kids that nobody understands.