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Alex Florez

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2010/09/03 at 6:56pm

Postcards Printing – An A to E Guide

09.3.2010 | By |

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Great Tips For Making Money With Direct Mail Postcards

Generally, customers often buy products that are visually appealing. Having postcards printed entirely color with eye-catchy images will give you the extra edge to speak easily with individuals when you already caught their awareness of begin to with. These promotional materials may be printed in colorful design in-front using a blank back. Mailing – Try to mail your postcards. This reasonably cheap choice is the perfect way to have eyeballs for your brand. Many times mailing the postcards doesn’t only aid in forming that personal relationship, but will also aid in acquiring it front of your customers in the best method possible. Many times printing companies will offer you both list services, and direct mail options all in one location. That is amazingly strong! Give it some thought, whether or not you lose cash for everybody that ever joins you-you can still generate income here. If you get 5 folks who work the XPPS business faithfully enough to produce just one sale each week you are making $500 a week free money. Get 10 or 20 with time and life can get with relative ease.

Jack Rico

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2010/09/02 at 12:00am

Marmaduke

09.2.2010 | By |

Rating: 2.5

Rated: PG for some rude humor and language.
Release Date: 2010-06-04
Starring: Tim Rasmussen & Vince Di Meglio
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Country:USA
Official Website: http://www.themarmadukemovie.com/

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When I was a kid I used to watch ‘Marmaduke’ on Saturday morning cartoons. This film adaptation is not as entertaining as the former, but nevertheless kids should have a frolicking time with it. Marmaduke is not meant to entertain adults, it’s for children who are 7-10 years old or even tweens at 12-14. So any grown men and women who go to see this film need to understand that the gags and dance moves from these dogs are meant for infants. If you enjoy kids movies, more power to you.

The plot. A suburban family moves to a new neighborhood with their large yet lovable Great Dane, who has a tendency to wreak havoc in his own oblivious way.

This is one of those few cat and dog movies where humans take a back seat to them. I would say it is 80% animals 20% humans. There is hardly any acting from real people in this film, which is why you can’t really knock the acting because there barely is any. Most of the work comes from the voices of Owen Wilson, Emma Stone, George Lopez and Kiefer Sutherland. I thought Owen fit the personality of the star dog perfectly. Lopez I think is always hilarious with the stereotypical Mexican accent as Marmaduke’s cat friend.

The situational comedy in the movie is modestly fun and you can tell director Tom Dey (“Failure to Launch”) makes something of an effort to make it likable. Overall, Marmaduke is what it is – a project using a familiar American brand name to make some money from it. Did it work? Not enough for me to tell you to run to the theater to see it. This is definitely a DVD property.

Mack Chico

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2010/09/02 at 12:00am

Win 3 free BLU-RAY movies!

09.2.2010 | By |

Win 3 free BLU-RAY movies!

Seis títulos favoritos de acción y ciencia ficción pueden verse por primera vez en Blu-ray desde el 7 de septiembre de 2010. Presentadas por Warner Home Video, cada película ha sido seleccionada para mostrar la impresionante definición de Blu-ray™, con su nítido sonido y espectaculares y vibrantes colores; no hay mejor manera de ver películas en casa. Cada título tiene un precio individual sugerido de $ 24.98.

Esta nueva oleada de títulos de ciencia ficción incluye el esperado debut de Forbidden Planet en Blu-ray, una de las películas de ciencia ficción más influyentes en la historia del cine. Precursora del género, Forbidden Planet cuenta con efectos especiales nominados al Oscar®, una banda sonora totalmente electrónica única en su época y la primera aparición en pantalla tanto de Robby el Robot como de la nave espacial C-57 D (esta fue la primera película en la que se ven humanos viajando en naves espaciales construidas por ellos). Una edición del 50 aniversario de la película fue restaurada por el equipo de restauradores de Warner Bros – MGM antes de su lanzamiento en DVD HD en el 2006, y desde entonces los espectadores han estado esperando su lanzamiento en Blu-ray.

Otro título muy anhelado que se incluirá en el lanzamiento es Mars Attacks!, la comedia de ciencia ficción dirigida por Tim Burton (Alice in Wonderland), basada en la serie de cartas coleccionables de culto del mismo nombre. Mars Attacks! cuenta con un gran elenco de estrellas que incluye a Jack Nicholson, Lukas Haas, Annette Bening, Jim Brown, Pierce Brosnan, Sarah Jessica Parker, Glenn Close, Martin Short, Michael J. Fox, Jack Black, Natalie Portman, Rod Steiger, Tom Jones, Danny DeVito y más.

Con sus espectaculares efectos visuales y temática futurista, las películas de ciencia ficción son los títulos más buscados en el mercado de Blu-ray. Otros títulos editados en Blu-ray como parte del lanzamiento de ciencia ficción de Warner Home Video incluyen THX 1138 Director’s Cut, Lost in Space, A Scanner Darkly y Matrix Reloaded *.

De acuerdo a DEG (Digital Entertainment Group), con información de los principales estudios, la tecnología Blu-ray siguió observando un crecimiento significativo en el primer trimestre de 2010, con un crecimiento en volumen de ventas del 61 por ciento y 36 por ciento en rentas, comparado con el mismo período del año pasado. El DEG también anunció que las ventas de equipos Blu-ray ha aumentado significativamente, alcanzando un impresionante 125 por ciento comparado con las ventas del primer trimestre de 2009, lo que indica una fuerte demanda de Blu-ray por parte del público.

Matrix

A Scanner Darkly

Jack Rico

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2010/09/02 at 12:00am

Carlos ‘The Jackal’ has October NY release

09.2.2010 | By |

Carlos 'The Jackal' has October NY release

One of history’s most well known terrorist was a Venezuelan named Ilich Ramírez Sánchez, a.k.a Carlos the Jackal. French writer/director Olivier Assayas (Summer Hours, Clean, Demonlover, Les Destinées) and IFC Films will now release the life story of Carlos the Jackal as a three part television miniseries in ‘Carlos‘. A fellow Venezuelan, actor Édgar Ramírez Arellano (Bourne Ultimatum), will play the gunman. Ramirez by the way, is also set to portray another terrorist, Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar in Joe Carnahan’s upcoming film Killing Pablo.

The real Jackal is serving a life sentence in La Santé Prison in Paris for the murder of two French agents of the DST (counter-intelligence) and an alleged informant.

Carlos‘ will first premiere on the Sundance Channel on October 11, then have a theatrical release in New York City On October 15.

I guess since the independent cinema industry couldn’t get enough of Steven Soderbergh’s epic ‘Che’ (Benicio Del Toro), we have this year’s version to keep us entertained. Below is the synopsis of the film along with pictures from the film to definitely keep you entertained.

Synopsis: A myth in his own lifetime, Carlos is a central figure in the history of international terrorism in the 1970s and 1980s, from pro-Palestinian activism to the Japanese Red Army. He was at once both a figure of the extreme left and an opportunistic mercenary in the pay of powerful Middle Eastern secret services. He formed his own organization, based it behind the Iron Curtain and was active during the final years of the Cold War. This film is the story of a revolutionary internationalist, both manipulator and manipulated, carried along by the currents of contemporary history and his own folly. We follow him to the end of his road, relegated to Sudan where the Islamic dictatorship, after having protected him, handed him over to French authorities. A contradictory character, as violent as the times he embodies, Carlos is also an enigma. That is what we set out to resolve, at least partially. The film CARLOS has been made based on historical and journalistic documentary research. That said, the life of Carlos includes significant uncharted periods, and thus is the subject of controversy. This film is then, above all, a dramatization retracing two decades in the life of one of the most notorious international terrorists of our time.

Mack Chico

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2010/08/29 at 12:00am

‘The Last Exorcism’ is #1 at the box office

08.29.2010 | By |

'The Last Exorcism' is #1 at the box office

We still don’t think that The Last Exorcism is all that great, but it managed to attract horror hungry audiences to the box office – Lionsgate, I’d love to know how many Hispanics went this opening weekend; they over-index on horror films more than any other demographic.

Nevertheless, the recycled horror plots of the low-budget horror The Last Exorcism sneaked in with $21.3 million, with Takers on $21 million, but that could all change when the final figures actually arrive tomorrow. Still, given that the horror only cost $1.8 million to make, it’s already a success.

The only other new entry wasn’t really new at all, except for eight minutes of fresh footage, but Avatar’s limited re-release only managed to arrive in 12th place. Considering it’s already out on DVD, it’s not a small achievement.

In third place we find The Expendables with $9.5 million, just ahead of Eat Pray Love, which made $7 million. And bringing up the rear in the top five, The Other Guys, which clung on to its spot with $6.6 million and is about to crack $100 million.

The rest of the chart is below:

1. “The Last Exorcism”, 21,3 million dollars
2. “Takers”, 21 million dollars
3. “The Expendables”, 9,5 million dollars
4. “Eat Pray Love”, 7 million dollars
5. “The Other Guys”, 6,6 million dollars
6. “Vampires Suck”, 5,3 million dollars
7. “Inception”, 5,1 million dollars
8. “Nanny McPhee Returns”, 4,74 million dollars
9. “The Switch”, 4,7 million dollars
10. “Piranha 3D”, 4,3 million dollars

Karen Posada

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2010/08/27 at 12:00am

Takers

08.27.2010 | By |

Takers

TAKERS is highly entertaining but it is in no way original and because of this it is very predictable. The action scenes are what makes the movie worth watching, especially the one with CHRIS BROWN. This film is like a roller coaster one second you are thinking it is one of the best movies this year the next it is one of the worst, so it ends up just being a mediocre film. The film is easy to follow which gives it a nice easy flow. It is organized, but the fact that there are so many characters and so little character development it doesn’t give the audience time to connect with them although there is sympathy towards the gang of high class criminals. 

The film shows us the workings of a gang of high class criminals that play by their own rules, such as doing one job a year and not killing anyone; specifically cops. They mean no harm, just gain which makes them likable. The gang love each other like brothers and are successful at what they do by working out every single intricate detail of their jobs in a timely manner. Their leader Gordon Betts or “G” (IDRIS ELBA) is the one to give each of them tasks and they take his advice seriously, but unfortunately he has a downfall his sister Naomi (MARIANNE JEAN-BAPTISTE) a drug addict trying to go clean. His right arm is John Rahway (PAUL WALKER) he executes the important parts of the dirty work. The brains of the operation is A.J. (HAYDEN CHRISTENSEN) he works out the gritty details with great results. Jake Attica (MICHAEL EALY) is the sweetheart of the group, he is the heart of the gang and gives them a human touch; his biggest worry is his brother Jesse (CHRIS BROWN) their father is in jail and he feels terrible for bringing his little brother into the business and therefore wants to keep him out of harm’s way. The bad influence and outsider of the group is Ghost (T.I.), on their last job he’s the only one that got caught and as soon as he’s out of jail he’s ready to execute a new plan. The gang doesn’t trust him but decide to break their one year rule to go along with his risky plan to rob an armored car carrying over $12 million; they only have 5 days to plan the heist. 

Jack Welles (MATT DILLON) a cop for the LAPD becomes obsessed with catching the criminals after they pull off a $2 million heist leaving very little traces. He brings his troubled partner Eddie Hatcher (JAY HERNANDEZ) along and although Eddie is incredulous, as a best friend he’s trying to help Jack cope with what seems abandonment from his wife because he is so absorbed by his job; this is never clear in the movie. 

The acting leaves very little to be desired, it was hard to believe Dillion and Hernandez as cops; Dillon does look like he’s going through a major life crisis throughout the movie but he may look like that in real life. One doubts Elba’s British accent when in fact he is a real Brit. Walker plays the same white boy ghetto wanna be as he does in most of his roles. T.I. plays T.I. there are no skills there. I do have to give Brown props for his awesome Parkour performance, that was one of the best scenes of the movie. Finally, our very popular dominican actress Zoe Saldaña was in the film for very short periods and she was just eye candy for the guys; us girls have plenty of eye candy all throughout the movie. 

The movie picks up right in the middle when you start getting your hopes up but it is killed with a couple of montages that are super corny especially because of the music that accompanies them. The movie reaches its goal, to entertain and although at some points it is overkill it still does the jobs. If you go to watch it knowing that the well developed action scenes are the only things to take from it, then go right ahead otherwise wait to watch it comfortably from your couch.

Jack Rico

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2010/08/24 at 12:00am

The Back-Up Plan

08.24.2010 | By |

Rating: 3.0

Rated: PG-13 for sexual content including references, some crude material and language.
Release Date: 2010-04-23
Starring: Kate Angelo
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Country:USA
Official Website: http://www.theback-upplan.com/

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Puerto Rican actress Jennifer Lopez makes her long awaited comeback to the big screen in the New York romantic comedy ‘The Back Up Plan’. Lopez is back to form in what is, in my opinion, a charming and pleasant cinematic experience. Any thoughts on Lopez being washed up will have to wait since she can still carry a film on charm alone even with a modest B list cast. The movie possesses appeal, mostly from its star, but also from its relevant and topical plotline.

Zoe (Jennifer Lopez) has been on hundreds of dates looking to find a prince charming whom she can fulfill her life long dream of starting a family with. Regrettably, she discerns her time has past and resorts to what she feels is her ‘back up plan’ – artificial insemination. As fate must have it, Zoe meets the man of her dreams (Alex O’Loughlin) on the same day she submitted herself to the procedure. Will she tell her shining prince that she’s pregnant with some unknown man’s sperm? Will he feel he has to father kids that aren’t his own? How will it all end for Zoe?

Jennifer Lopez’s movie career spiraled down a bit when El Cantante was released in 2006 (the film only generated 7.6 million dollars). For those who have followed her career since Money Train we have noticed her strengths lie in the romantic comedy genre and even perhaps in action films. When she naturally decides to branch out into more demanding genres such as drama, her deficiencies as an actress are magnified. I disagree with people who say she isn’t a good actress. She is not an Oscar caliber actress, but she is a good one. You might think it’s easy to play cutesy and adorable in a movie. But she makes it look that easy. That’s her gift. I compare her to Sandra Bullock and put her in that range set. You never know Jennifer Lopez might have one Oscar win in her.

 

Nevertheless, most women will love this film, at least the ones that are suckers for romance. Men will barf at it because Alex O’Loughlin, the male lead, portrays a character at the end of the film of a man that doesn’t seem to exist in real life. The implausible fantasy is a bit too much to bear. It is a fantasy film full of romance though, full of hope and obviously a feel good sentiment. That is what you’ll be buying for the price of a movie ticket, and that is not bad. I liked it, it made me like that world a bit better than ours, even if it’s just for an hour and a half.

 

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Jack Rico

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2010/08/24 at 12:00am

Machete

08.24.2010 | By |

Machete
Karen Posada

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2010/08/24 at 12:00am

Flipped

08.24.2010 | By |

Flipped

Flipped will take you back to your Junior High School years, to your first crush. One of the nicest things about it is that we get the boy and the girls point of view on different situations and we get to analyze and see how often human interactions are misinterpreted, specially when it comes to the opposite sex. The movie is set in the early 60’s giving it an all American feel to it, this helps it be so innocent which is what makes it so real an relatable. The main characters are so opposite to each other that the contrast is one of the entertaining features of it. It’s a good family film from Junior High School kids to adults.

Our female lead, Juli Baker (Madeline Carroll) is not your regular teenage girl, she’s confident and hardheaded; she’s practically an adult trapped in a girl’s body. Juli falls in love with Bryce Loski (Callan McAuliffe) the second she stares into his dazzling eyes when they are 7 years old and his family moves across the street from her. Bryce is not happy with Juli crushing on him, she doesn’t get the hint and follows him and idolizes him for years, even when he starts going out with her worst enemy. Juli is just like the rest of her family, free spirits; nature and animals are her drives. She falls in love with a sycamore three and she spends endless hours on it starting at the horizon and the beauty of it, she protests when they want to chop it down and she expects Bryce to come to her rescue; when he doesn’t she starts questioning her obsession for him. Juli’s father (Aidan Quinn) is the one that gets her, he advices her on how to perceive people and teaches her kindness by showing her how he supports his brother that is mentally retarded. Juli is grateful to have such a close bond with her family and to see that despite of the fact that they are lower middle class the one thing that matters and she doesn’t lack is love. The Loski’s are completely opposite, Bryce’s father (Anthony Edwards) is always drinking and never has anything positive to say, specially about his neighbors. Bryce looks up to his dad and takes on some of his attitude but does start to question it slowly. Bryce is also influenced by a boy he befriends in school, that talks him into disliking Juli even more. When his grandfather Chet (John Mahoney) comes to live with them he immediately realizes what an amazing girl Juli is and spends more time with her than with his own grandson. This starts changing Bryce’s outlook on the girl he’s ignored and been annoyed by for so long.

The director Rob Reiner decided to bring this touching story to life after it was given to him by his son who was reading it for school.The acting here is sensational, our lead characters are so believable and so real that they take us in all too easily. The setting of the period fits in great and gives it a homey feel to it, along with the beautiful sceneries of the country side. For its proposes having us focused on the main characters is a good tactic, but a little more background on the other characters and the not so jolly reality that they live in the sixties would make the movie more real.

The movie is enjoyable and easy to follow, it has some laughs as well as sad moments. It does teach us good values on how a family should be supportive of one another, that we should stand up for what we believe it and not let anyone step on our dreams or make us question who we are. You will come out reminiscing and with a smile on your face.  

Jack Rico

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2010/08/23 at 12:00am

Survival of the Dead

08.23.2010 | By |

Rating: 2.0

Rated: R for strong zombie violence/gore, language and brief sexuality.
Release Date: 2010-05-28
Starring: George Romero
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Country:USA
Official Website: http://magnetreleasing.com/survivalofthedead/

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George A. Romero, known as ‘the godfather’ of zombie movies, is releasing his new deadhead movie called ‘Survival of the Dead’ about two families who live in an island plagued by zombies.

 

The story centers on an island in the middle coast of North America where dead people are beginning to rise from their graves to eat their own offspring. The leaders of the two families on the island then quarrel about how to go about their strange situation… do they kill their deceased relatives, or would it be better to try and find a cure that could return them to a normal life. Many decisions are explored in this film.

 

If you’re going to see this film to entertain and frighten yourself, you will be very disappointed. Romero has long said he does make these films to scare his audience, rather he uses the horror genre to communicate a social and political message through the stories. Survival of the Dead is more given to devotees of the cult films of Romero and not so much to new audiences. Stay away.

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