I always wonder why every movies finish when everyone get married. Now i realize there is nothing left after getting married… Game is Over when u got married.

Why oh why do dogs allow cats to get away with this sort of thing? Is there some sort of secret pact between them or is it just that cats are horrible, selfish creatures with no thought for anyone or anything other than themselves? The latter, I think!

There really is something about a girl with a pasty complexion, long fangs and an unhealthy desire to suck your blood dry.
OK, so put like that, it sounds a bit odd. But there’s little doubt that vampires can be very sexy.
Admittedly, Dracula never did anything for us. But whether it’s Kate Beckinsale in a tight leather bodysuit or Salma Hayek dancing with a snake, these damsels of the dark are worth getting into a flap about…
10. Sadie Frost as Lucy
Film: Bram Stoker’s Dracula
Yeah, we can’t stand her either, but obviously there is something about bloodsucking which really agrees with her.
9. Anne Parillaud as Marie
Film: Innocent Blood
French beauty Parillaud is so good you almost forget how bad the film is. Don’t believe us? It’s basically The Lost Boys meets The Sopranos. Now are you convinced?
8. Angie Everhart as Lilith
Film: Bordello of Blood
Angie gives a stand out performance as a vampire girl.
7. Soledad Miranda as Countess Nadine Carody
Film: Vampyros Lesbos
Vampires. Lesbians. Need we say anymore?
6. Aaliyah as Queen Akasha
Film: Queen of the Damned
OK, the film sucked shit through a straw, but Aaliyah looks amazing in her final appearance before her untimely death.
5. Jeri Ryan as Valerie Sharpe
Film: Dracula 2000
She’s more famous being in Star Trek, but she looks pretty good as a vampire too. Excuse the foreign language clip, but you get the point.
4. Leonor Varela as Nyssa
Film: Blade II
Forget the fact she can’t act for toffee and shares her name with a fabric conditioner, Varela makes a fang-statistic vampire in Blade II.
3. Olga Kurylenko as The Vampire
Film: Paris, je t’aime
The new Bond girl makes quite an impression as a blood-sucking vamp in this 2006 French film. Above is the trailer, blink and you’ll miss her.
2. Ingrid Pitt as Elisabeth Nodosheen
Film: Countess Dracula
Hammer horror’s finest. No vampire list would be the same without her.
1. Salma Hayek as Santanico Pandemonium
Film: From Dusk Till Dawn
One of those movie moments that stick in your head.
The world’s most active volcano has erupted in spectacular fashion on Hawaii, but scientists warn it is spewing more lava than ever before.
Kilauea, meaning ‘much spreading’, has been continually erupting since 1983, but more molten rock than usual is flowing from an outbreak that started last November.
Lava has been spewing as high as 150ft in the air at temperatures up to 1,200 °C and a surface flow is snaking east from the crater.
Meanwhile underground ‘tubes’ are expelling lava into the Pacific ocean creating huge clouds of steam and ash.
Scientists at the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory have also reported an ‘unusually high amount of sulfur dioxide gas’ emerging from one of the craters.
Kilauea is a low flat shield volcano. It is the youngest on Big Island and sits on the south-eastern side.
The volcano has its own magma-plumbing system, extending to the surface from more than 60 km deep in the earth.
The near constant eruptions have proved an invaluable resource to geologists but the volcano has proved to be a dangerous neighbour.
Kilauea releases a volcanic gas, known as vog, which can irritate respiratory problems. High levels of the noxious fumes have killed several people in the past.
In 1993, a tourist died when the portion of cooled fresh lava on which he was standing, broke away and fell into the ocean.
The lava flow has also destroyed homes and sections of the coastal highway over the last two decades.
Kilauea is the home of Madame Pele, the Hawaiian volcano goddess. Hawaiian chants and oral traditions tell of the many eruptions created by an angry Pele before the first European, the missionary Reverend William Ellis, saw the summit in 1823.






































