Saturday, July 9, 2016

Lee la resea de la pelcula "The Secret Life of Pets"


Now You See Me 2 - Movie Review

Quin hubiera pensando que Now You See Me (2013), una comedia de accin sobre unos magos que utilizan su magia para hacerse justicia, sera un xito de verano.

Pero aqu tenemos ya la secuela, Now You See Me 2, con un elenco aun ms repleto de estrellas que la original, aunque bajo la direccin Jon M. Chu en lugar de Louis Leterrier.

Los notorios magos conocidos como The Horsemen pasan a la clandestinidad a causa de los acontecimientos en torno a su ltimo truco, en que roban a una compaa de seguros por venganza, y ponen al mago Thaddeus Bradley (Morgan Freeman) a sufrir las consecuencias.

Aunque se han dispersado, Dylan Rhodes (Mark Ruffalo), un Horseman secreto y agente del FBI, vuelve a unir al grupo para exponer el plan de una compaa de tecnologa para vender datos de sus clientes en violacin de las polticas de privacidad.

En realidad ellos no son los verdaderos villanos de la pelcula.

Los malos tienen relacin personal con el ltimo truco de The Horsemen, y quieren desquitarse.

Elenco, con caras nuevas

Los magos Daniel Atlas (Jesse Eisenberg), Merritt McKinney (Woody Harrelson), Jack Wilder (Dave Franco), y la ms nueva integrante, Lula (Lizzy Caplan) son llevados de improviso a Macau, donde son presionados a ayudar a un joven y misterioso cientfico y genio de la tecnologa, Walter Mabry (Daniel Radcliffe).

Mabry est tratando de crear un microchip para controlar los mercados financieros, espiar a la ciudadana y dominar el mundo.

Esta es una pelcula sobre magia, donde los trucos son desglosados y explicados al pblico. pero solo a veces. Algunos trucos en realidad son un claro uso de la tecnologa que ofrece hoy la cinemotografa digital, lo que hace demasiado irreal y mezclado al guin.

Lizzy Caplan cumple el requisito del personaje femenino, pero su papel de bromista es llevado hasta el punto de la exageracin.

Harrelson adems tiene que interpretar al hermano gemelo de su personaje, con todo y peluca ensortijada y dientes que deslumbran de tan blancos.

Es un personaje ridculo que da pena por ser tan falto de gracia.

Escrito por Ed Solomony Pete Chiarelli, el filme est demasiado congestionado, preocupado con las historias personales, las vendettas y conflictos.

La misma trama de Now You See Me 2 no es ms que un gigantesco truco de magia.

Pero hay algo escamoso cuando se busca seguir las peripecias de los personajes durante ms de dos horas solo para descubrir que los hilos los mueve otra persona.

Qu de gracioso tiene todo eso?

Now You See Me 2 es un acto de escapismo veraniego por varias partes del mundo, un Oceans 11 con prestidigitacin.

Hay accin, ilusionismo, lugares exticos y la narracin de Morgan Freeman.

Tal vez si los creadores hubieran editado algunas de sus ideas, este acto de ilusionismo habra parecido impecable y admirable, y no frentico y rebuscado.

NOW YOU SEE ME 2

Director: Jon M. Chu

Protagonistas: Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo, Lizzy Caplan, Daniel Radcliffe, Michael Caine y Morgan Freeman

Duracin: 2 horas, 9 minutos

Source: http://www.aldiadallas.com/2016/06/10/lee-la-resena-de-la-cinta-now-you-see-me2/

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Houston man Alva Braziel shot and killed by police after "pointing a gun at them"


News Report: Alva Braziel Shot! Alva Braziel Shot! Alva Braziel Shot! Alva Braziel Shot! Houston

A woman identified her husband, Alva Braziel, as the man who was shot and killed in Houston Saturday

Houston police shot and killed a man after he pointed a gun at them, authorities said.

Two officers saw a man standing in the road on the city"s south side around 12:40am Saturday, according to the police department.

They asked him to put down the gun, but he pointed it in the air instead before aiming it at the officers, police said.

The officers fired numerous times, fatally hitting the man. A woman told ABC 13 he was her husband and identified him as Alva Braziel.

Witness Eric Puckett confirmed to the network the man was a black male. The races of the two officers remained unknown as of Saturday morning.

The two officers have each spent 10 and 13 years in the force according to ABC 13. They were wearing body cams at the time of the shooting, the department said.

Internal affairs and Harris County will investigate the shooting.

It came one day after a gunman shot 12 officers and two civilians in Dallas, killing five of the city"s officers.

He acted during a Black Lives Matter rally, which itself was held in protest against the shooting death of two black men at the end of police in Minnesota and Louisiana.

Alton Sterling, 37, was killed following a confrontation outside a Baton Rouge convenience store early Tuesday morning.

Philando Castile, 32, was shot dead by a cop during a traffic stop in Minnesota Wednesday.

Five officers died during the rampage the following day.Dallas police officers Patrick Zamarripa, Michael Krol, Lorne Ahrens, Michael J Smith and Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) police officer Brent Thompson were all killed in the downtown area of the city.

Two Houston police officers shot and killed a man on the city"s south side early on Saturday. They say he was standing in the road with a revolver and that he pointed the gun at them

Alton Sterling (left), 37, was killed outside a Baton Rouge convenience store early Tuesday morning. Philando Castile (right), 32, was shot dead by a cop during a traffic stop in Minnesota Wednesday

The casualties of Thursday"s shooting rampage include DART Officer Brent Thompson (left) and Dallas police officer Michael Krol (right)

Dallas police officers Lorne Ahrens (left), Michael J Smith (center) andPatrick Zamarripa (right) were shot and killed on Thursday

Thursday"s shooting rampage came after the shooting deaths of Sterling and Castile. Pictured, protesters march against the two killings Friday in Detroit

Meanwhile, protesters and police officers came face to face as people marched against Sterling"s and Castile"s deaths in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Friday

Protesters were sprayed with tear gas as they rallied in Phoenix against Castile"s and Sterling"s deaths Friday night. One of them is pictured questioning police dressed in riot gear

Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3682260/Alva-Braziel-shot-killed-police-pointing-gun-them.html

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Officers shoot, kill gunman on Houston"s south side


Alva Braziel Shot 10 Times & Killed By Houston Police

HOUSTON --

Houston police said two officers shot and killed a man who was armed on Houston"s south side early Saturday.

The shooting happened on Cullen near Yellowstone around 12:40 a.m. Officers said they saw a man with a revolver standing in the road. There were two officers in one vehicle and they asked the man to put the revolver down. The man then pointed the revolver in the air and then pointed the revolver at officers, police said.

Immediately after, HPD said, officers fired numerous shots at the man. He died at the scene.

A woman who claimed to be the man"s wife identified him as Alva Braziel.

According to authorities, the officers involved were wearing body cameras at the time of the shooting.

One of the officers is a 10-year veteran of the force, and the other has been with the force for 13 years. As part of the routine following any officer-involved shooting, the officers will be investigated by internal affairs, along with Harris County.

A bystander, Eric Puckett, told ABC affiliate KTRK-TV it was a black man that died and said black men in the area are targeted.

"It"s like we got a target on our back even if we innocent, it hurts. You don"t even want to walk outside your house no more. But to all the young black men and young black women out there, all black people do something positive," Puckett said.

A nearby gas station captured the scene and police said the video will confirm what happened, along with witness testimony.

Police continued to investigate at the scene where a large crowd has gathered. Shell casings and a revolver were also seen among the evidence markers.

Area city council member Dwight Boykins said these issues need to be addressed in the community.

"The biggest gorilla in the room is very clear," said Boykins. "We need to put officers in neighborhoods that reflect the neighborhood."

(Copyright 2016 KTRK-TV. All Rights Reserved.)

Source: http://abc7.com/news/officers-shoot-kill-gunman-on-houstons-south-side/1420225/

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5 innovative uses for your smartphone"s camera


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There are so many great uses for your smartphones camera other than taking selfies and family photos. Before you unplug any cables in and around your television, for example, snap a few pictures of all the audio and video gears connections. And the next time you rent a car, take a photo of it that includes the license plate.

Your phones camera can be an indispensible tool. Here are five ways to start using it to improve your digital life.

1. Scan documents

Your smartphone"s camera makes a great portable document scanner. You can use it to scan contracts, documents, receipts, business cards or anything on paper that you want to make digital. Then, you can share your scans via email or text, or export them as PDF and JPG files.

Evernote Scannable for the iPhone and iPad automatically rotates, crops, and adjusts images so your scans are easy to read. If you use an Android device, the Google Drive app has a built-in scanning feature.

2. Look upUPC barcodes

The next time youre shopping and wondering if you are getting a good deal, pull out your smartphone. Forget about doing a Google search. Instead, use your smartphones camera and take a picture of the products UPC code.

UPC code scanner apps provide a myriad of data right at your fingertips. Aside from product details, they cull online and brick and mortar store prices and then present the findings in a digestible format. On one screen, you will know who truly has the best price.

Quick Scan for iOS and ShopSavvy Barcode & QR Scanner for Android seem to offer the widest range of available products and stores.

Tip in a tip: If you have the Amazon app on your phone or tablet, use it to scan a products barcode to be taken directly to the products page on Amazon.

3. Translate languages

International travelers will love this amazing use of a smartphones camera. Ever try to read a foreign menu, visitors plaque, or signbut you didnt have a clue what it said? Say adis, arrivederci, ciao, au revoir, or good-bye to those days in these and 24 more languages.

Just aim your smartphones camera at the text and the Google Translate app will magically transform that foreign language into the language of your choice. Watching the words change in real time feels like science fiction.

Google Translate currently supports 29 camera translation languages. It also offers instant speech translation for 32 languages by using voice recognition. Google Translate is available for both iOSand Android.

4. Star gazing

How many times have you looked up at the night sky and wondered if that bright light was a planet or a star? SkyView for iOS or Android is right up your alley.

Using augmented reality, this app uses your smartphones camera to spot celestial objects. Simply point your camera skyward and SkyView will guide you through constellations, galaxies, stars and even man-made satellites and their locations. It will also track the location of the sun and the moon at any chosen date, past or future.

5. Finding restaurants

Did you know that the Yelp app has an augmented reality feature called Monocle?

By using your smartphone"s camera and compass, Yelp"s Monocle feature overlaysmarkers and tiles of restaurants and bars around your immediate area. You use your camera to scan around to locateestablishments relative to your orientation. It also gives you the usual Yelp reviews and details.

This is handy if you are walking around, looking for a place to eat. Just fire up Yelp"s Monocle, search for restaurants and bars,and let it guide your way.

Bonus: Security camera

You can use your smartphones camera as a mini surveillance system. Maybe you want to watch a specific drawer, medicine cabinet, jewelry box, your cubicle at work, the door to your room if you have roommates, or what"s happening in your hotel room while you"re out.

Specialty apps use your phone"s camera to sense motion, and then alert you via email or text. Apple users will want to download the Manything app. Android users can grab the Salient Eye app.

Copyright 2016, WestStar Multimedia Entertainment. All rights reserved.

Kim Komando hosts Americas largest weekend radio talk show as she takes calls and dispenses advice on todays digital lifestyle. Visit Komando.com for free podcasts, videos, product reviews, shows, tips and advice.

Source: http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2016/07/09/5-innovative-uses-for-your-smartphones-camera.html

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Wimbledon: Roger Federer stumbles in semis, Andy Murray advances to final


2016, Day 11 Highlights, Roger Federer vs Milos Raonic

INDIANAPOLIS -- A new era for the Indianapolis 500 arrived in the form of a most unfamiliar driver.

An American, no less.

Alexander Rossi outlasted his faster rivals - and his fuel tank - for a stunning victory Sunday in the historic 100th running of "The Greatest Spectacle In Racing." The unlikely win allowed the long-suffering Andretti family to celebrate in the biggest race of their storied careers and it left the top drivers in the field fuming over Rossi"s good fortune.

Rossi was a 66-to-1 long shot and certainly not the driver anyone would have picked to win. But the 24-year-old Californian used fuel strategy to outsmart a handful of drivers who had the most dominant cars in the race.

Rossi stretched his final tank of gas 90 miles to cycle into the lead as others had to duck into the pits for a splash of fuel in the waning laps. He was sputtering on the final lap, working his clutch and getting screamed at by team co-owner Bryan Herta to conserve fuel, and he ultimately ran out of gas after taking the checkered flag.

His victory celebration came only after his Honda was towed to the party. He sat in the car for some time before climbing out to take that sweet sip of milk.

"I have no idea how we pulled that off," he declared.

"I really was focused on taking it one lap at a time," Rossi said. "The emotional roller-coaster of this race is ridiculous. There were moments I was really stoked, really heartbroken, really stoked. I was like, `Wow, I"ll need to see a psychiatrist after this.""

Rossi didn"t have the speed of Carlos Munoz, who was charging hard over the final 50 miles. But Munoz also had to stop for gas and didn"t have a chance to race his teammate for the victory, even though Rossi was running on fumes and completed the final lap at a snail"s pace of 179.784 mph.

The Colombian settled for second in a 1-2 finish for Andretti Autosport. He seemed devastated after his second runner-up finish in four years.

"I was really disappointed when it comes with fuel and you lose the race because of that," Munoz said. "I was really disappointed to get second. Half a lap short. What can I say? The only thing I"m clear about is that I will win this race one day."

Munoz has contended at Indy before and he"s proven to be fast at the speedway.

Rossi? Well, not many know much about him at all.

He"s an IndyCar rookie who has chased a ride in Formula One since he was 10. He left for Europe when he was 16 and never pursued a career in American open-wheel racing. But stuck without a ride this year, he made the decision to return to the United States to race and became the ninth rookie to win the 500 and the first since Helio Castroneves in 2001.

Rossi understood full well that it was strategy that got him this win, and he knows what an Indy 500 victory means.

"I have no doubt it"s going to change my life," he said.

Although he"s a relief driver for Manor Racing in F1, Rossi has no scheduled F1 races and IndyCar right now is his top commitment. He was lured back to America this year to drive for Herta in a partnership with Andretti Autosport. Herta was the winning car owner in 2011 with Dan Wheldon, the actual 100th anniversary of the first race in 1911, and now can claim a win in the 100th actual race.

"I can"t compare (the wins) other than to say I am so happy," Herta said. " I can"t overstate how hard it was for Alex to do what I was asking of him on the radio."

This Herta effort relied heavily on its alliance with Andretti, and the family was hoping Marco Andretti would give them their first Indy 500 title since patriarch Mario Andretti won in 1969.

Instead, Marco Andretti never contended on a day at least three of his teammates were clearly among the best in the field. Ryan Hunter-Reay and Townsend Bell combined to lead 64 of the first 119 laps, but the Americans were knocked from contention when Bell clipped Castroneves as he left pit road. The contact caused Bell to crash into Hunter-Reay.

"Ryan and Townsend looked really good up front, we thought they would be the team to beat," team owner Michael Andretti said. "Unfortunately, they had their problem in the pit, which I could not believe, and I thought that may have been our shot at winning."

Herta decided to gamble with Rossi on fuel strategy, and it"s the only thing that made him a late contender.

As the laps wound down, American Josef Newgarden and Munoz repeatedly swapped the lead. Both had to stop for gas, Rossi moved into the lead and it was all his from there.

Michael Andretti earlier this month was voted by the 27 living winners as the best driver never to win the race, but he has now won the 500 four times as a car owner.

"I knew Alex was going to try (the fuel strategy), and we said `Alright, if he"s going to try it, we"re going to try something else (with Munoz)," Andretti said. "To come home 1-2 is just incredible. It was amazing. I don"t know what to say, it"s a great day, to be a part of history, to win the 100th running, and to win it with a 1-2 finish is just incredible."

Newgarden finished third and was followed by Tony Kanaan, Charlie Kimball and JR Hildebrand as Chevrolet drivers took spots three through six.

Newgarden, along with Hunter-Reay, Bell, Kanaan and James Hinchcliffe, had the strongest cars most of the race. Hinchcliffe, the pole winner who missed this race last year after a near-fatal accident in a practice session, faded to seventh despite being one of the best cars in the field.

"If I was in Alex"s position, I"d be the happiest person in the world right now, I wouldn"t care how we won the d**n race," Newgarden said. "Everyone was on different strategies, and they played that strategy. Those guys, to put it politely, weren"t as strong as us. They didn"t have as strong a chance to win, so they had to mix it up. It worked out at the end for them."

In front of the first sellout in Indy 500 history, Rossi stunned the more than 350,000 fans in attendance. He was in Monaco this time last year for F1"s signature race, unsure of what his future held.

"I had no idea I"d be in IndyCar, I had no idea I"d be in the Indy 500," said Rossi, who becomes the 70th winner in race history.

He will now also become the 103rd face on the famed Borg-Warner Trophy.

Source: http://www.csnphilly.com/home-page/wimbledon-roger-federer-stumbles-semis-andy-murray-advances-final

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Rudy Giuliani"s Shameful MSNBC Appearance On Dallas Shooting


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As a friend said, NBC should just pay Williams his money and make him narrate Dateline or something. He has been terrible at being a breaking news anchor.

And someone over there also needs to tell Brian Williams that remaining mute while a former NYC mayor goes off on racist tangents about blacks to defend the police is not a good thing either.

Rudy Giuliani joined MSNBC Live, hosted by Brian Williams earlier today, and the former Republican presidential candidate was simply despicable throughout, blaming the Black Lives Matter movement for helping murder five people in Dallas as well as making other blacks hate the police so much that they will turn to violence against he men in blue.

Giuliani said this, "When you talk about Black Lives Matter, well you know, the black young boy who is killed by another black young boy is just as dead as a black young boy who was killed by the police officers."

WTF is he talking about? He"s using the excuse of black-on-black crime to justify his complaints against BLM.

Crime is one thing, Rudy. That"s what the police force is there to protect us from, not up the body count. When that happens, and the police are culpable, law enforcement needs to be held accountable too.

Just like everybody else in this country and it"s not a crime to voice that opinion.

But when countless conservative politicians and pundits like Rudy apologize for all police violence, it creates the environment for protest actions to be born.

Then Giuliani firmly blamed Black Lives Matters for the heinous mass murder in Dallas last night.

"I think the reason there"s a target on police officers backs is because of groups like Black Lives Matter. They make it seem like all police are against blacks."

No, Rudy, you cretinous jackass.

Americans have the right to voice their opinions and form protest groups. Especially when they feel an injustice has taken place, repeatedly.

In this case, African Americans have a right to show their frustration about police brutality, especially when there"s video evidence that civilians are gunned down by police officers for doing nothing at all.

Yesterday afternoon the nation was once more reeling from news of police officers shooting black men, one in deep south big city Louisiana and one in the upper midwest suburban Minnesota. These two cases are a little bit different from the ones we"ve dealt with in the recent past in that both men were legally armed but from what we could tell were not threatening the police. Louisiana, where Alton Sterling was shot point blank while on the ground in police custody, is an open carry state meaning that anyone is allowed to have a gun on their person in public with no questions asked. Minnesota, is a concealed carry state and the other victim, Philando Castile, was shot after telling the officer that he was licensed and armed.

Williams for his part, sat like a stone statue throughout the segment and let this babbling fool blame blacks for being murdered by law enforcement and then criticized the groups that are outraged by that violence.

The only time Williams uttered a word in this segment I cut was when he mentioned that Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton said he didn"t believe Philando Castile would have been killed if he was white.

This riled Rudy up to the point where he became indignant of Gov. Dayton and said, "That"s a heck of an assumption, though and not appropriate by the governor."

No it isn"t you pompous fool.

What"s not appropriate is MSNBC giving you an uninterrupted platform to voice your thoughtless, hateful and racist ideas.

But he didn"t stop there.

Rudy continued, "white people get killed also by police officers in the United States."

Wow, they certainly do, Rudy. What a poignant opinion to have.

He then listed a litany of terrible white groups like the mafia and Russia crime syndicates that get shot by the police. Clearly, if anybody is supposed to get shot, it"s hardened criminals, not innocent civilians, you moron.

Brian, are you awake? Hello, anybody home!

Rudy continued on by making bogus analogies that aren"t pertinent to the recent tragedies and said, "a confrontation with the police is an inherently dangerous situation, whether you"re white or black. If you resist, a police officer is immediately going to become concerned for his own life."

Absolutely, Rudy, but where did Alton Sterling and Philando Castile resist?

"When a police officer tells you something, do what he says. it doesn"t matter if you"re white or black."

When a police officer has his gun drawn and pointing at you, that"s great advice, but Giuliani is stumping for a fascist police state, where citizens are supposed to subjugate their will to a uniform, in every situation. That"s not what America"s democracy stands for.

Rudy says he does want to prosecute all those officers, "beyond a reasonable doubt" that are guilty, but have you ever seen him come on TV to discuss a case like that on?

And he believes we must teach our black children that the police are the ones actually saving their lives! Kudos!!!

Then he goes to a place where no man should go.

Giuliani said, "because the real danger to you is that black kid is going to shoot you on the street cause that happens many, many more times than police officers.

Again, the police are supposed to protect people, not execute them.

This isn"t a math quiz, Rudy.

My G*d. That"s your reasoning? My cops don"t kill as many blacks as criminals do so it"s all good.

What an embarrassing moment for Rudy, MSNBC and our national discourse.

Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/john-amato/rudy-giulianis-shameful-msnbc-appearance-on-dallas-shooting_b_10895690.html

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Raonic first Canadian man to reach final


2016, Day 9 Highlights, Roger Federer vs Marin Cilic

WIMBLEDON (CNN) - When Roger Federer saved three match points against Marin Cilic in the Wimbledon quarterfinals Wednesday, you couldn"t help but wonder if destiny was on the seven-time champion"s side.

It didn"t take long to get the answer, and if you were one of the millions of Federer fans around the world, that answer wasn"t very appetizing.

Federer confronted a similarly towering, big-serving rival in the semifinals in Milos Raonic, and this time exited in five sets to quash the 34-year-old"s hopes -- not to mention those of his faithful, adoring supporters -- of becoming the first man to claim eight Wimbledon titles.

Whereas 2014 U.S. Open champion Cilic will feel he should have ousted Federer, the latter leaves SW19 thinking he should have prevailed against the sixth-seeded Raonic.

"This one clearly hurts because I felt I could have had it," he told reporters. "So close. It was really so, so close.

"There were opportunities there."

As is sometimes the case when Federer loses, he went from the court to the interview room almost immediately, not wanting to linger, even if he was at his second home.

"Yeah, so opportunities were all around the fourth set. I think I pushed him on a few service games to get the break. But somehow I couldn"t get it done."

Instead Raonic triumphed 6-3 6-7 (3-7) 4-6 7-5 6-3 to become the second Canadian to reach a grand slam singles final after Eugenie Bouchard did it here at Wimbledon two years ago.

Coming up short in his previous two grand slam semifinals -- once to Federer at SW19 in 2014 and to Andy Murray at the Australian Open this year as injury surfaced -- his time has arrived at the age of 25.

"Obviously what happened here two years ago, I was very disappointed with," Raonic told reporters. "Today I sort of persevered. I was sort of plugging away. I was struggling through many parts of the match. He gave me a little opening towards the end of the fourth. I made the most of it.

"The attitude kept me in the match. I think that"s what made the biggest difference. I was quite vocal, but I was always positive. I was always looking for a solution."

On Sunday, Raonic meets British second seed Murray, his conqueror in the final of the grass-court warmup at London"s Queen"s Club last month.

The 2013 champion brushed aside 2010 finalist Tomas Berdych 6-3 6-3 6-3 in Friday"s second semi.

Murray, unlike Raonic, is a veteran of grand slam finals but is desperate to try to better an unflattering 2-8 mark.

Those assembled on Centre Court witnessed history Friday: It was the first time Federer lost a Wimbledon semifinal in 11 attempts. It was probably the first time, too, that Federer called the trainer for two different issues.

At the end of the fourth set his right thigh needed attention, and then at 1-2 in the fifth he slipped -- a further anomaly -- almost rolling his left ankle and appearing to tweak his left knee.

Both incidents may have played a considerable part in the outcome.

Was the thigh bothering Federer in the last game of the fourth set, when he inexplicably dropped serve from 40-0, hitting consecutive double faults from 40-15? Federer, who also double faulted on break point in the first set, didn"t produce one double fault against Cilic.

When he returned to the court in the fourth game of the fifth following the slip, the first point he faced was a break chance for Raonic. Although he saved it, Federer was broken later in the game following a riveting exchange near the net that culminated with Raonic"s forehand passing shot.

Down 3-1, Federer never recovered and Raonic registered a second straight win over the 17-time grand slam winner.

"I had missed my chances by then already, enough," he said. "Maybe I could have stuck around better if I would have saved break points. Very disappointing half an hour there for me, getting broken at 6?5, getting broken again at 2?1, having the slip.

"Who knows what happens there. But it was a very disappointing end to the match for me."

Indeed. Federer led on Raonic"s booming serve four straight times in the fourth, including 15-40 at 2-2 and 0-30 at 5-5, unable to gain what would have been the terminal break. Overall, he went 1-for-9 on break points.

Despite Raonic mixing things up by serving to Federer"s body, his overall serving numbers -- 23 aces and 11 double faults -- suggest this wasn"t his greatest delivery day.

Carlos Moya, one of Raonic"s grand slam-winning coaches -- three-time Wimbledon champion John McEnroe, who came on board last month, is the other -- pointed to the conclusion of the fourth as the turning point.

"Roger, I would say he kind of opened the door for Milos to have the chance to come back -- and at this stage of the tournament you pay for that," Moya told a group of reporters. "That"s what I think because Milos was struggling a little bit on Roger"s serve and as soon as he had the chance there and he converted, in the fifth set he had a slight advantage (after) coming from behind and probably that game was key."

Entering Wimbledon, Federer perhaps would have been happy enough to make the semifinals given he skipped the French Open and other chunks of the campaign due to back and knee injuries.

But his good fortune against Cilic and the absence of nemesis Novak Djokovic in the second week -- he was upset by Sam Querrey in the third round -- might have got Federer thinking about landing an 18th major and first since beating Murray in the Wimbledon final four years ago. From Murray"s perspective, he"ll be relieved that Djokovic isn"t standing across the net Sunday.

Federer must now focus on new targets -- or pre-existing ones that had nothing to do with Wimbledon.

"It"s not my only reason why I play tennis, just to be clear, otherwise I"ll go in a freeze box now and come out before Wimbledon next year," he said. "I know Wimbledon is important, but it"s not everything, everything. There are a lot of things that I"d like to achieve besides winning Wimbledon."

One, presumably, is winning a first Olympic singles gold medal in Rio next month, having settled for silver against Murray at London 2012.

This year at Wimbledon, though, Murray or Raonic will be doing the winning on the day it matters most.

Source: http://www.ksat.com/sports/milos-raonic-upsets-roger-federer-to-reach-wimbledon-final

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