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@PatodelMayab1
Mexicano de a pie. I love Football & Baseball. Once a Scuba Diver, always a Scuba Diver. Say NO to drugs. Peace.
Mexico Katılım Ekim 2013
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Actually…This Might Be Quentin Tarantino’s Best Film
Cinema Tweets@CinemaTweets1
Quentin Tarantino’s Best Film
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@Emotion78687 Quite possibly the best musical in the last 50 years.
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Did you know: In the documentary about Grease, the director revealed a fascinating fact. The male cast members were completely unaware of Sandy's seductive appearance in that scene. Therefore, all the stunned, "frozen" expressions on the faces of the guys in the film were 100% genuine reactions in real life!
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@NoDMsPerfavore If this is real, she deserves the game to be paused to receive a freaking standing ovation.
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@TheBatHome No.
You clearly haven't read the comics and literature about the character.
Hardy is a good actor, but this was an awful casting.
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Heath Ledger is legendary, but Tom Hardy’s Bane is incredibly underrated. Few villains have ever felt as physically imposing, intelligent and genuinely threatening. One of the greatest movie villains of all time.
Kalshi Film@Kalshi_Film
Name an actor who was born for his role
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@AXL_BELFORT Hard times create hard men.
Hard men create easy times.
Easy times create weak men.
Weak men create hard times.
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Agradezco mucho que los más jóvenes tiren de la cuerda hacia una vida con menos horas de oficina y más tiempo personal, que no les obsesione poseer cosas sino sobre todo la tranquilidad de viajar ligero, que decidan no atarse a un empleo, a un cliente, a una rutina de trabajo de 8 hrs con 1 hrs de comida (si es que hay tiempo).
Y lo agradezco no porque esté de acuerdo en todo con ellos, la suya me parece muchas veces una vida demasiado a la deriva y desenfadada pero, también sé que si ellos tiran de la cuerda hacia aquel extremo y los más viejos tiramos hacia el extremo contrario, es posible que la seguiente generación termine colocada en un punto medio entre ambos mundos. Y los términos medios, suelen ser los más sanos.
He aprendido mucho de los más jóvenes, he aprendido sobre todo a replantear mis límites y a desaprender mis costumbres más arraigadas como que hay que morirse en la raya trabajando hasta no poder más. Ellos tienen razón, darlo absolutamente todo en el trabajo nunca fue una buena decisión... Ahora, a mis casi 30 años de experiencia profesional sin pausa, he aceptado que es necesario parar y replantearse qué es lo que uno quiere realmente para comenzar a cerrar el ciclo y reinventarse, que aún hay tiempo para buscar acercarse a ese punto medio de eficiencia y paz.
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@pablo_majluf El artista puede hacer lo que se hinchen sus uebos con sus obras.
Ya será problema del público consumir o no.
En mi caso, creo que esperaré a verla en streaming.
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Qué fastidio y perversión encajar con calzador a Helena de Troya como negra sólo para satisfacer un movimiento sensiblero actual de justicia social cuando todos sabemos que era una griega micénica de piel blanca y pelo claro según Homero. Como si no hubiera muchísimos negros heroicos y villanos en muchas otras historias. Nunca pensé que Nolan caería en esto.

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Mel Brooks directed Spaceballs in 1987 & it’s one of the best satires in Cinema history. Now, 40 years later, Brooks is going to star in a Spaceballs sequel that’s set to drop in April of 2027. The sequel will undoubtedly miss John Candy, but the fact Brooks is returning for the sequel & will be acting again is why I’m excited. That, and Rick Moranis is ending his acting hiatus.
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@landofthe80s It introduced a great song: It used to be my playground.
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@JamesMelville Quite possibly the first tv series with a continuous plot that became a world event
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@alaska_godosiyo The tv show that kicked off, and promoted the debacle of a society.
Toxic content at maximum overdrive.
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@SirBylHolte @lavern_spicer Every artist gives the audience whatever they want or can give.
It's up to the audience to accept it or reject it.
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Here’s the thing.
When Nolan did THIS to "The Odyssey," he basically spat in the face of authenticity.
He spat on Ancient Greece.
He spat on the Greek people.
And he spat on anyone who actually respects the source material.
There is zero chance I’m rewarding that arrogant disrespect with my money.
If he can no longer control his own vision and has to bow to this nonsense, then he’s no longer a credible director in my book.
No matter how good the final product might look, it will look that much better for free in my living room.
It’s really that simple.


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In 1974, a twenty-six-year-old waitress in Los Angeles quietly gives her exhausted father one final deadline: three more months of music, then she comes home for good.
She has no idea the call that changes everything is already on its way, arriving three days before her own deadline runs out.
Her name is Stephanie Lynn Nicks. As a toddler, she could not pronounce "Stephanie." It came out "Stevie" instead, and the nickname stuck for life.
Stevie was born May 26, 1948. Her father's corporate career moved the family constantly — Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Utah before they finally settled in California when she was a teenager.
In 1966, she transfers into Menlo-Atherton High School as a senior. At an after-school "Young Life" meeting, a junior named Lindsey Buckingham starts strumming "California Dreamin'." Stevie sits down and starts singing harmony without being asked.
Two years pass before they speak again. Then Buckingham calls, inviting her to sing for his band, Fritz. She says yes.
Fritz opens for Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix but never lands a record deal. By 1971, the band collapses, and Stevie and Lindsey — now a couple as well as collaborators — move to Los Angeles to try again as a duo.
In September 1973, Polydor Records releases their album, Buckingham Nicks. Critics like it. Nobody buys it. The label drops them almost immediately.
Stevie takes a waitressing job at Clementine's, a Beverly Hills bar, earning $1.50 an hour. She also cleans houses on the side. Lindsey tours briefly as a backing musician for Don Everly. At night, the two of them keep writing songs nobody has heard yet — including one called "Rhiannon."
Here's what most people miss: by the fall of 1974, Stevie Nicks had essentially given up.
Her father had just undergone open heart surgery. Watching his daughter waitress and clean houses in another state weighed on him. So Stevie made him a promise: three more months. If nothing happened by January, she would come home and go back to college.
She kept the promise a secret from almost no one. She was tired, thin, and scared the music would never work.
Then, in late 1974, producer Keith Olsen plays a track from the failed Buckingham Nicks album for a drummer scouting a Los Angeles studio for new material. The song is "Frozen Love," a seven-minute epic closing the record. The drummer is transfixed.
His name is Mick Fleetwood, and his band, Fleetwood Mac, has just lost its guitarist.
On New Year's Eve, 1974, Fleetwood calls Olsen for the guitarist's name. Olsen tells him: Lindsey Buckingham. But Buckingham and Nicks are a package deal, Olsen warns — take one, you take both.
Fleetwood agrees, mostly because he needs a guitar player and has no particular opinion about the singer. He does not yet know what he has just done.
Stevie doesn't quit her waitressing job right away. She keeps working it for three more days after saying yes, unwilling to leave her boss without notice, unsure the opportunity is even real.
On January 1, 1975, Fleetwood Mac begins rehearsing with its new lineup. The band's next album, self-titled and released later that year, sells 500,000 copies by December and reaches Number 1 on the Billboard 200. Two of Stevie's songs, "Rhiannon" and "Landslide," become instant signatures.
Two years later, the band records Rumours while Stevie and Lindsey's relationship collapses in real time, alongside the marriage of bandmates John and Christine McVie. The album turns their breakups into songs. "Dreams," written by Nicks, becomes Fleetwood Mac's only Number 1 single in the United States. Worldwide, Rumours goes on to sell more than 40 million copies.
Stevie Nicks never went back to college. She stayed with Fleetwood Mac for decades, launched a solo career in 1981 with the album Bella Donna, and built a catalog now credited with more than 120 million records sold worldwide.
In December 2018, she is announced as an inductee into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for a second time — first as a member of Fleetwood Mac, now as a solo artist — making her the first woman ever inducted twice.
Decades later, a new generation of artists, including Taylor Swift, would cite her as a direct influence. Swift has called Nicks one of her childhood heroes, brought her onstage as a guest, and referenced her by name in a song of her own — a small tribute passed from one generation of songwriters to the next.
None of it happens if that three-month deadline runs out one phone call too early.
The waitress at Clementine's had no way of knowing how close she came to walking away — or how close the answer was to finding her first.

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@InterrupterB Yes, absolutely. Michael Crichton has a hit and miss track record when it comes to adaptations.
I'd like someone to have another crack at Sphere.
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Oye @AdrianRubalcava
Te robaste un dineral en la remodelación del metro auditorio.
La cerraste durante 6 meses.
¿Y ya no funcionan las escaleras eléctricas?
Eres un pinche inepto y un ratero.
Pero ya lo sabías, solo estamos confirmando.
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On this date in 1996, “Independence Day” starring Will Smith, Jeff Goldblum, and Bill Pullman premiered in theaters.
BITE-SIZED FACT | The film was a runaway success, grossing a staggering $817.4 million worldwide. It became the highest-grossing film of 1996 and the second-highest-grossing film of all time globally at that point.


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@everymovieplug @nikeyspace They had all the ingredients, the blueprints, the perfect cast, they could've made millions, and they drooped the ball.
Idiots.
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