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Alexandre Ferreira

Alexandre Ferreira

@alexandrefmo

Araçatuba - São Paulo - Brasil Katılım Nisan 2014
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Dantas
Dantas@Dantinhas·
Ivete Sangalo no palco com Shakira cantando “País Tropical” #ShakiraNaGlobo
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Metrópoles
Metrópoles@Metropoles·
🏛️ Um palácio construído na antiga Alemanha Oriental já foi sede do parlamento e centro cultural em Berlim. Após a reunificação, foi demolido e substituído por uma réplica do palácio imperial do século 19, ainda cercada de debates sobre memória e identidade. ▶️ Veja no vídeo da @dw_brasil, que é parceira do Metrópoles.
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Augusto César
Augusto César@AugustoCB23·
@celsodossi Uma das maiores verdades já ditas no cinema é essa cena aqui: o cara tava na Matrix, comendo um bife caro que ele sabia não ser real. A vida é mais simples - e potencialmente mais feliz - quando a gente simplesmente não sabe como as coisas funcionam (ou deveriam funcionar)
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Politiquei Br
Politiquei Br@Politiquei_Br·
🚨MEU DEUS | Lula confirma mudanças nas misturas de etanol na gasolina para 32%. Com isso, muitos brasileiros estão sendo forçados a demonstrar interesses em carros elétricos para evitar problemas mecânicos nos veículos que não são flex.
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David Mathew 🛡️
David Mathew 🛡️@davidrmathew·
🚨 WHATSAPP TO STOP WORKING ON MILLIONS OF ANDROID PHONES BY SEPTEMBER 2026 Check Thread to see if your phone will be affected 👇
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Matt Wallace@MattWallace888·
Right before Trump is rushed off stage… a man holds up a card 👀 One second later, Melania reacts with an expression of horror on her face 😳 He is a “mentalist” named Oz Pearlman who was performing. I believe we just witnessed something much darker than we want to realize…
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All The Right Movies
All The Right Movies@ATRightMovies·
STANLEY KUBRICVK knew how to frame a shot. This compilation lines up his signature one‑point perspectives and mastery of symmetry across films.
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All The Right Movies
All The Right Movies@ATRightMovies·
Christopher Nolan insisted the flaming Bat symbol on the ice in THE DARK KNIGHT RISES be done for real. The crew laid flammable material on a real bridge so the logo would ignite in one continuous in‑camera shot.
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jardelito
jardelito@jardelito·
A depressão só é vista como doença pela sociedade quando a pessoa se mata. Enquanto ela está sofrendo, é só frescura, preguiça e ingratidão.
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All The Right Movies
All The Right Movies@ATRightMovies·
One of the great action seqeunces from BATMAN BEGINS (2005) is taken almost entirely from the classic comic book Batman: Year One by Fank Miller.
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All The Right Movies
All The Right Movies@ATRightMovies·
Michelle Pfeiffer went so hard in her SCARFACE screen test that she smashed tableware and cut Al Pacino’s hand. It helped convince Pacino she was perfect as Elvira.
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All The Right Movies
All The Right Movies@ATRightMovies·
How they shot the burning parachute moment in MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE - THE FINAL RECKONING.
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Nico
Nico@E0_DS0_Omega·
bruce lee was 32 when he died. the autopsy explanation was simple. what was actually killing him is still being debated by doctors 50 years later. the rest of what he was doing to his body before that is genuinely hard to comprehend: died july 1973. official cause: acute cerebral edema from a reaction to a painkiller. neurologists have argued ever since… a 2022 paper in the clinical kidney journal proposed the real cause was hyponatremia from over-hydration. the theory has been picked up by medical reviewers since publication the one-inch punch was real. demonstrated at the 1964 long beach karate championships. volunteer bob baker got knocked roughly 15 feet backward did 50 reps of one-arm pushups using only the thumb and forefinger. documented in his own training logs, not folklore peak body fat estimated at 3-7%. he was 5'8" and weighed 141 lbs at autopsy first chinese lead with above-the-title billing in a hollywood production. enter the dragon was released 6 days after he died the tao of jeet kune do was not a book he wrote. it was 7 years of his private training notes compiled posthumously by dan inosanto and john little. still treated as a martial arts bible suffered a vertebral collapse in 1970 from a single kick during training. bedridden for 6 months. read 90+ philosophy books in that bed. jeet kune do was built from that recovery half the modern strength and conditioning industry traces back to his personal training logs. he was inventing things in his garage that nobody had a word for yet. drop the part you didn't know.
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All The Right Movies
All The Right Movies@ATRightMovies·
On this day in 1957, 12 ANGRY MEN was released in cinemas. It was the only film Henry Fonda produced, and it nearly broke him. And he never got paid. Here's the incredible story behind the all-time classic 👇 No Hollywood studio wanted to touch it. A serious, single-room drama about jury deliberation, released at a time when audiences craved colourful widescreen epics. When Fonda couldn't find a single producer willing to take the risk, he decided to do it himself - partnering with screenwriter Reginald Rose to form Orion-Nova Productions and bankrolling the picture on a shoestring budget of $340,000. Both men deferred their salaries just to get it made. Fonda hired 33-year-old Sidney Lumet to direct - a television veteran making his feature film debut. The reasoning was practical: Lumet was known for staying on schedule, on budget, and being extraordinary with actors. But Fonda's producing nightmare started before cameras even rolled. Walking onto the set for the first time, he took one look at the painted backdrop visible through the jury room windows and erupted. "They look like shit," he told Lumet. Fonda had just worked with the great Alfred Hitchcock on The Wrong Man and said "Hitch had great backdrops, you could walk right into them." Lumet assured him they had a plan. Fonda, though, wasn't convinced. Then came the dailies. As producer, Fonda was contractually obligated to attend at least one screening of each day's footage. The problem was that he couldn't stand watching himself on screen. After forcing himself into the projection room for the first day's rushes, he sat in the dark behind Lumet, watched in silence, then reached forward and squeezed the director's neck so hard Lumet thought his eyes would pop out. "It's magnificent, Sidney," Fonda whispered. Then he fled, never attending another screening for the rest of the production. Lumet completed the film in 19 days, finishing one day ahead of schedule and £1,000 under budget, and Fonda wanted a modest rollout, starting at a small art-house cinema and building on word of mouth - exactly as romantic drama hit Marty had done two years earlier. United Artists ignored him. They opened Easter Week at New York's Capitol Theatre, a venue seating 4,600 people. Fonda later recalled how the first audience "barely filled the first four or five rows." The theatre pulled the film after a single week. 12 Angry Men grossed just $1,000,000 - barely enough to cover production and marketing. Fonda and Rose, who had deferred their salaries to keep the film alive, never received them. A year and a half after release, they still hadn't been paid even half of what they were owed. Despite all of it - the stress, the financial loss, the distribution disaster - 12 Angry Men would go on to become an all-time Hollywood classic. As for Fonda, he always regarded it as one of the three finest films he ever made, alongside The Grapes of Wrath and The Ox-Bow Incident. He just never produced another one.
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All The Right Movies@ATRightMovies·
Many of the roars in THE LION KING aren’t real. They were created by legendary voice actor Frank Welker growling into a metal trash can to get a deep, powerful sound.
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celsodossi
celsodossi@celsodossi·
A vida de quem usa Twitter é, todo dia, fingir surpresa quando alguém repassa no Instagram algo que bombou aqui anteontem.
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