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#suit and tie#suiteddaddy#suitdaddy#men in suits#suited daddy#suited grandpa#suitedman#suit daddy#suitedmen#daddy#business suit#suitfetish#silverfox#silver fox#suits#spanish man#spanish men#actors#Antonio Resines
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Cine “Como ser mujer y no morir en el intento”
Información sobre “Cómo ser mujer y no morir en el intento” Título original: Cómo ser mujer y no morir en el intento Calificación de edad: PG+13 (No recomendado para menores de 13 años) Director: Ana Belén Actores principales: Carmen Maura (Carmen) Antonio Resines (Antonio) Juanjo Puigcorbé (Mariano) Carmen Conesa (Chelo) Tina Sáinz (Emila) País: España Género: Comedia Calificación de…
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Antonio Resines se suma a la campaña por un CINE REX VIVO en Murcia
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Serrines, madera de actor
Serrines, madera de actor (Serie 2024) #AntonioResines #JorgeSanz #LucíadelaFuente #MartaFlich #LuisBermejo #TetéDelgado#AntonioResines #JorgeSanz #LucíadelaFuente #MartaFlich #LuisBermejo #TetéDelgado Mehr auf:
Serie Jahr: 2024- (Januar) Genre: Comedy Hauptrollen: Antonio Resines, Jorge Sanz, Lucía de la Fuente, Marta Flich, Luis Bermejo, Teté Delgado, Jaime Pujol, María Morales, Ginés García Millán, Carmen Ruiz, Canco Rodríguez, Jesús Castejón, Mar Abascal, Ana Morgade … Serienbeschreibung: Trotz einer erfolgreichen Karriere sucht Serrines nach Prestige, während seine Karriere abflaut. Das Fehlen…
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Well… this is a new one but good.
As most of you know I do the St. Jude Memphis Marathon Weekend, though this year it’s St. Jude Rock n’ Roll in San Antonio due to many things (pre-move mins you).
Well… I was at a store today wearing my Hero shirt from a couple of years ago.
The store worker saw me and we chatted for a while about it.
She did a donation.
Very surprised but humbled.
Fundraising has been a bit slower this year due to the move especially, but it looks like I’ll still get there by the end. It’s $500 goal though, not $750 which helps.
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As far as John and the Lexington … I’ll see how I feel today.
I had a case of stress amnesia that hasn’t fully disappeared and between it and trying to find my iPad… it’s been a few weeks.
(FTR - story is on phone: I want the iPad for video.
#melmac78 observation#st. Jude rock ‘n roll San Antonio#TAG WIP update#rate going I may do a “I’ll wear the top Tracy vote resin pendant#or glass one - I have all 5 boys.
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Plot twist:
Everything was an Antonio Resines' dream (Spain lore)
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#fake plot twist#i dont know who that is but i hope someone will understand the reference#cinderella boy#cinderella boy webtoon
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La 3.ª ceremonia de entrega de los Premios Anuales de la Academia "Goya" 1989 (1288)
La 3.ª ceremonia de entrega de los Premios Anuales de la Academia "Goya" tuvo lugar en el Palacio de Congresos de Madrid el 22 de marzo de 1989. La presentación corrió a cargo de Verónica Forqué y Antonio Resines.
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Este año, 1989, la tercera edición de los Premios Goya no otorgó el premio a la mejor película extranjera de habla hispana.
De las 5 películas que estuvieron compitiendo por el Goya, IMdB da las siguientes clasificaciones de: Mujeres al bordo de un ataque de nervios 7'5 / Espérame en el cielo 7'0 / Remando al viento 5'8 / Diario de invierno 5'7 / El túnel 5'3
Mujeres al borde de un ataque de nervios es una película española dirigida por Pedro Almodóvar en 1988. Fue ganadora del premio Goya a la mejor película de 1988 y candidata en los Premios Óscar a Mejor película internacional.
Mujeres al borde de un ataque de nervios - Wikipedia
Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (1988) - IMDb 7'5
Una actriz de televisión se encuentra con una variedad de excéntricos personajes tras embarcarse en un viaje para descubrir por qué su amante la abandonó abruptamente.
enlace https://ok.ru/video/2397057976846
Diario de invierno es una película dramática española estrenada en 1988. Contó con la dirección de Francisco Regueiro, que firma el guion junto a Ángel Fernández-Santos, y la actuación, entre otros, de Fernando Rey, Eusebio Poncela y Terele Pávez.
Diario de invierno - Wikipedia
Diario de invierno (1988) - IMDb 5'7
Un encantador de serpientes es encarcelado. Una madre lleva una doble vida de santa y ramera. Un hombre que practicaba la eutanasia muere en un incendio. Una película supuestamente vista desde la perspectiva de alguien en una comisaría de policía.
enlace https://ok.ru/video/4269944670908
#1288#PREMIOS GOYAS#1988#pelicula#Mujeres al borde de un ataque de nervios#dir. Pedro Almodóvar#Diario de invierno#dir. Francisco Regueiro#española#2025-01-06
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Tyrannosaurus Rex (Zoologist, 2018)
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Zoologist Tyrannosaurus Rex is a gargantuan scent that sinks its teeth into the world of delicate fragrances and rips it wide open. Primitive woods and florals seize you and snatch you away to an ancient era. Smoky, charred wood warns of the danger of smouldering fire, setting your senses on edge, while droplets of metallic rose oxide offer a chilling premonition of blood-lust. The mighty Tyrannosaurus Rex is sometimes menacing, sometimes fascinating, but never, ever ordinary.
Perfumer: Antonio Gardoni Top Notes: Bergamot, Black Pepper, Fir, Laurel Leaf, Neroli, Nutmeg Heart Notes: Champaca, Geranium, Jasmine, Osmanthus, Rose, Ylang Ylang Base Notes: Resins, Cade, Cedar, Civet [synthetic], Frankincense, Leather [synthetic], Patchouli, Sandalwood, Vanilla
As is my wont, I read user reviews across various sites first. These reviews described Horrors. The word "barbecue" was used more than once. But once again, I look at this list of notes and I think, all of this sounds fine. Civet musk can be a little hard to handle; I haven't worn or smelled it much. But I actually like the scent of black pepper, that's fine. "Cade" seems to be smoky distilled juniper tar, and the Parfumo listing replaces the word cade with "Canary Islands juniper." Love a juniper, sounds good. Not sure what "resins" we're talking about, but I enjoy some incense, and "resins" are frequently in that ballpark. Let's give it a whirl.
For some reason, I opened the sample without gloves or even a tissue in my hand, which is what I usually do. I get perfume headaches, after all, and if I get one from just opening a vial, we're putting it back. So I wasn't really ready to wear it, but I was curious. Tyrannosaurus Rex got on my fingertips—
(Troubled Birds)
—and there was nothing I could do about it.
T-Rex does not wash off. It doesn't. I went back to the notes to figure out why. And also, to figure out HOW it opens with a huge belch of slaughterhouse.
Like, I knew, I KNEW this was going to happen, I keep saying that I did my research and I knew what was going to happen when I put this or that fragrance on and then somehow I'm still left reeling when that's exactly what happens. The first thing—well, let's skip to the second thing right now. The Fragrantica note listing specifies "kyara incense" rather than "resins," and that's a precious Japanese incense that—ohhhh, it's oud. You have to follow this linguistic chain of kyara to aloeswood to agarwood to oud, but that's what it is.
Raw materials such as agarwood are becoming increasingly rare due to the depletion of the wild resource. [...] The highest regarded wood, ranjyatai, dates back to at least the 10th century and is kyara wood from Laos or Vietnam, and was used by emperors and warlords for its fragrance. It is said to contain so much resin that it can be used many times over. (Wikipedia: Incense in Japan)
If patchouli is the funk of kings, oud is the odor of emperors. It's not going to wash off, and perhaps more to the point, it would be an extravagant waste if you tried. Oud is valued in Indian perfumery, but it's particularly loved in Arabian fragrance—and I'm talking about both ancient traditions and modern industries here. It's been getting more popular in European and American fragrance for maybe the 10+ years or so, softened for the Western market as "the new patchouli." If I'd known that T-Rex was going to lead me here, I would have scoped out some oud fragrances and planned a whole deep-dive post; instead, we'll do that sometime in the future. For now, I'm aware that oud is—"polarizing," that's a good word:
Maybe you've had a whiff of some popular fragrances featuring oud, like Tom Ford Oud Wood, Byredo Our Immortel, or Maison Francis Kurkdjian Oud Satin Mood. They're distinctively different compositions that all share telltale qualities that oud offers. For one, they last a long time. Even after an oud fragrance dries down on the skin, you can still detect a trace of it radiating from one's body heat — musky, earthy, woody, and a bit smoky, like an incense. It's difficult to describe, but once you've smelled oud, you can most likely recognize it anywhere. On its own, it's quite polarizing, but when combined with a fragrance's note composition, it can add depth and complexity to any kind of scent. (Allure)
To be blunt about it: what this article dances around is the fact that a lot of people think that some ouds smell "sweaty" or even "fecal." I've personally seen this over and over in English-language user reviews at Fragrantica, Basenotes, that kind of all-encompassing database site. And I think there could be a cultural lack of appreciation at play there; it’s also true that some things just do not work with some people, biochemically, no matter how open-minded they are. I wanted to fistfight some European aldehydes. It happens. It’s also true that oud genuinely contains indole, a chemical that also makes some jasmine, ylang ylang, and gardenia flowers smell unpleasantly animalic or, yes, like shit. (Notice that jasmine and ylang are also in T-Rex.) I've never had a problem smelling white florals as unpleasant—and I’ve had jasmine and gardenia plants in my yard—just strong as fuck. I’ve also been lucky enough that the "urine" note in Mitsouko doesn't come out on me. Maybe, in trying T-Rex, the chemistry odds will actually be in my favor.
And I have to say, as a disclaimer: "kyara incense" isn't the official wording on the Zoologist website; I don’t know where this information came from. But after smelling the perfume—I'm not very experienced with oud, but I'm going to say, it tracks. Especially if your goal is to make a—let's say, "confrontational" fragrance.
But I don't think indolic notes are really the big news in T-Rex. The first thing I got was the rose: "Droplets of metallic rose oxide offer a chilling premonition of blood-lust." Bear in mind that rust is iron oxide; T-Rex gives off a very similarly rusty, blood-coppery note from that rose oxide, rather like raw beef. And I can tell it's truly the oxide note, because I can smell actual rose kind of trailing behind it.
My first thought was, who the fuck has ever used rose oxide in a perfume before? Well, it turns out that it doesn't smell like an rogue episode of Hannibal broke out when it's used in a rose accord or a fruit context:
Rose Oxide is the perfect aroma chemical for [a] vibrating, elegant and pulsating rose scent. It is used in many fragrances and [has a] highly impactful high cis quality, fresh, radiant and powerful. It is ideal for all kinds of compounds, used as an ingredient in cosmetics, personal care products, fragrances, cleaners, detergents, home care, perfumes etc. [...] It also adds to the flavor of select fruits like lychee and Gewürztraminer [a wine grape.] Rose oxide is a flavor rich component and can be seen in some essential oils like the Bulgarian rose oil and in roses. Rose oxide is one of the important fragrance materials in creating rosy notes for perfumes. (essentialoil.in)
(That link includes a lot of actual chemical notation, if you're interested in that. Note: "Cis" in this context refers to the spatial arrangement of atoms, "all on one side," not in an opposing "transverse" setup. Today I learned!)
Along that line, the supplier Pell Wall describes their rose oxide as "Floral-rose, green-geranium, bright-clean, metallic, wet. Diffusive and powerful." You'll notice that geranium is also in T-Rex; I would imagine, to boost the rose note, but also to underline the green notes of laurel and evergreen that create a dark, earthy wilderness under the raw meat aspect. I'm guessing that the juniper tar (an interesting nod to the tar pits people associate, however incorrectly, with dinosaur bones) adds some volcanic smoke, although it doesn't actually blend with the "meat" for me. Animalic civet and indole notes must be what give some flesh to the blood. And then of course, you also have the leathery skin of the dinosaur, combined with that (synthetic) civet musk. I'm not sure if the black pepper functions as the darkness of the forest, the wearer's sensation of encroaching threat, or, uh, seasoning.
So, on my skin, I’m getting both a dark dinosaur habitat sort of foundation, and then also “bloodlust” lurching through, with perhaps also the indolic effluvia associated with an abattoir, and I am using fancy words to dance around how gnarly this is. I do not like the slaughterhouse accord. Somehow, who could have guessed, I do not like it. I don't get much leather in the drydown, but in my experience, my skin just eats leather notes, I never get them. The "habitat" base is not very Me, but I actually do enjoy it a little? I already had essential oils of half the notes; I’m down with a lot of them in theory. It’s mostly the oud, the black pepper, and the juniper tar that lend such a menacing tone, I think. It's kind of stony and green, but a very dark and trampled green; it reassures me that I could try more oud and be okay, probably.
And of course, The Funk of Kings is in there—a patchouli that may be as harsh and peppery as the one I got at the beginning of Coco Mademoiselle. Between the stay-funkt patchouli and the immortal oud, I never had a chance of washing this off. (In fairness to me, I tried it twice and I did ride out the second wear.) If you're going to try this, buckle up and commit to it. Tyrannosaurus Rex is the Fuck Around and Find Out of perfume, and I'm not sure who actually wears it for the sake of wearing it. Maybe that suits an extinct animal, on some level: it's stored in your fragrance collection to be exhibited now and then, a marvel of creation, but not given life very often on the skin. You know what would happen if you did—you saw the end of Jurassic Park, and this perfume did too.
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#uh jurassic park spoilers I guess#perfume#perfume discussion#perfume: zoologist#gifs#note: oud#note: rose#note: indole
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ESTOY DE ACUERDO QUE ESTE PSOE NO ES LO QUE DEBERIA SER...Y SOBRE TODO DESDE QUE DEJO CAER A PODEMOS. TAMBIEN TENGO CLARO QUE JUNTS NI LE IMPORTA ESPAÑA Y TAMPOCO CATALUÑA...EN BILDU HAY UNO DE LOS MEJORES POLITICOS "CON RUFIAN..." Y PODEMOS, DEL PSOE SE SALVAN POCOS...PERO, RESINES HAS IMAGINADO LO QUE VAN A HACER ESTOS FASCITAS EN CUANTO COJAN EL PODER...???
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Bogue Lita
Bogue Lita
Nose: Antonio Gardoni
notes: ylang-ylang, coriander, sandalwood, gardenia, bergamot, grapefruit; tobacco, cypress, patchouli, champaca, jasmine; incense, myrrh, vetiver, vanilla, tonka, benzoin
Lita opens with a magical blast of spicy sandalwood incense. There was a hippie bead shop in my hometown that smelled exactly like this. I am in heaven.
Underneath, there is a dry musk, pleasantly dusty-woody, like an antique shop.
And, occasionally, an incredibly dark sweet-resinous note like conifer sap comes out.
Together they make a marvelously multilayered world. Ornately carved, fragrant wood, glinting with gold ornaments, with dust motes dancing in a shaft of sunlight and smoke.
This is Gardoni Does Incense and I love it. Not churchy pale frankincense, not harsh minimalist black smoke, but rich spicy-sweet bright-brown nag champa and sandalwood incense like a head shop. *Happy* incense.
As always with Gardoni, you get a sense of 3-D space and intricate texture like a vintage scent, but with bold funky flavors the classics never had.
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Antonio Resines
#suitdaddy#suiteddaddy#suit and tie#men in suits#suited daddy#suited grandpa#suitedman#suit daddy#suited men#suitedmen#Suitfetish#business suit#daddy#suited man#suits#Spanish man#Spanish men#actors#Antonio Resines
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¡¡EN DEFENSA DE LO FEO!!
Soy de Torrelavega, ciudad cántabra, cuna de gente ilustre como Antonio Resines o Poty Castillo. Probablemente no te sonará de absolutamente nada, pero Torrelavega es mundialmente famosa por ser un ejemplo de manual de como NO urbanizar una ciudad, a nivel nacional es famosa por una señora que se quedó encerrada en un bazar chino (y tiene una foto graciosísima esperando en el escaparate al dueño) y a nivel regional nos conocen por el olor que soltaba una fábrica de papel ya cerrada y que impregnaba toda la ciudad.
Sé que ahora estarás pensando que no parece ser un sitio muy agradable, pero solo alguien de Torrelavega puede entender el orgullo que se siente al paladear cada digito de nuestro código postal, el 39300. Solo alguien de Torrelavega es capaz de comprender el que Zama te insulte cuando la pides una cerveza en La Fonda y vuelvas, porque te atienden bien y encima ponen tapa. Solo alguien de Torrelavega puede decir con orgullo “la ciudad de Torrelavega saluda al pueblo de Santander”. Porque la capital del Besaya, es uno de esos reductos que aún quedan por y para su gente ¿Es fea? Solo para quién no sabe apreciarla.
Todo este discurso, que muy probablemente ni entiendas ni te interese, nace por el alegato que hace Beatriz Serrano en su podcast Arsénico Caviar. Ella habla de Alfafar, una ciudad valenciana en la que nunca he estado (por no estar no he estado ni en Valencia), pero mientras Beatriz hablaba yo veía en su Alfafar mi Torrelavega, un sitio quizás gris, quizás hostil, pero tuyo. Una ciudad que ha ido creciendo poco a poco y como buenamente ha podido. Y me parece que esta conexión tan absolutamente aleatoria entre Valencia y Cantabria es parte de la magia de la comunicación.
Beatriz no enseña ninguna foto de Alfafar, pero su voz te transporta a ella. Ves sus fábricas abandonadas, sus adolescentes haciendo botellón, su carril de tren… Quizás sea solo yo porque formo parte de ese selecto club de personas que nos hemos criado en sitios consolidados como “feos” o quizás sea un acto de inventiva puro, de la creación de espacios a caballo entre reales e imaginarios que nos permite el audio. O simplemente sea que las palabras de Beatriz me hayan llegado hasta el rinconcito de mi corazón donde se guarda lo hermosamente feo.
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Mutant Action will be released on 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray on April 25 via Severin Films. The 1993 sci-fi black comedy is known in his native Spanish as Acción Mutante.
Álex de la Iglesia (The Day of the Beast, The Oxford Murders) makes his directorial debut from a script he co-wrote with Jorge Guerricaechevarría (Celda 211, The Day of the Beast). Antonio Resines, Álex Angulo, and Frédérique Feder star.
Mutant Action has been newly restored in 4K from the original camera negative with Dolby Vision HDR and Spanish Dolby Atmos audio. Special features are listed below.
4K UHD special features:
Audio commentary by director Álex De La Iglesia, writer Jorge Guerricaechevarría, and production designers José Luis Arrizabalaga and Biaffra
Blu-ray special features:
Audio commentary by director Álex De La Iglesia, writer Jorge Guerricaechevarría, and production designers José Luis Arrizabalaga and Biaffra
Interview with director Álex De La Iglesia
Interview with writer Jorge Guerricaechevarría
Interview with actor Antonio Resines
Interview with production designers José Luis Arrizabalaga and Biaffra
Interview with special effects artist Raúl Romanillos
Making-of featurette
Behind-the-scenes footage
Music video
Storyboards
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In a dystopian future ruled by the wealthy and attractive, a deformed and disabled terrorist organization known as 'Mutant Action' will kidnap an heiress, flee to a desolate mining planet and trigger an intergalactic bloodbath of berserk vengeance.
Pre-order Mutant Action.
#mutant action#accion mutante#alex de la iglesia#sci fi#science fiction#dark comedy#severin films#4k ultra hd#4k uhd#dvd#gift#jorge guerricaechevarría#the day of the beast#the oxford murders#spanish film
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Mikaela el thriller de acción protagonizado por Antonio Resines se estrena en cines el 31 de enero
‘Mikaela’, el thriller de acción protagonizado por Antonio Resines, se estrena en cines el 31 de enero https://ift.tt/9O27GpA La última película de acción de Antonio Resines, de momento. Antonio Resines pasa a la acción en ‘Mikaela’, la nueva película de Atresmedia Cine, cuyo estreno en cines tendrá lugar el 31 de enero. Daniel Calparsoro (‘Asalto al banco central’, ‘El correo’) dirige un emocionante thriller de acción que tiene lugar en un atasco formado en la autopista a causa de una gran nevada. Víspera de Reyes. Una tormenta de nieve sin precedentes asola España. En medio del caos de una autopista colapsada, un grupo de atracadores aprovecha la oportunidad para asaltar un furgón blindado. A escasos metros se encuentra Leo (Antonio Resines), un policía en las últimas que no tiene nada que perder. Con la ayuda inesperada de una joven, juntos tratarán de evitar que la banda huya con el botín en una persecución a contrarreloj en medio del temporal. Completan el reparto Adriana Torrebejano, Anton Pavel, Cristina Kovani, Oleg Kricunova, Peter Nikolas, Roger Casamajor, Javier Albalá, Patricia Vico, Rocío Muñoz-Cobo, Bernabé Fernández, Richard Holmes y Mario Zorrilla. "Desde la primera página, el guion te agarra el estómago y no te suelta hasta haberlo terminado. Es una lectura intensa y veloz en la que vives con intensidad las peripecias de unos personajes que reflejan una aventura de forma cruda y directa. Es uno de los guiones más entretenidos que he leído nunca. Un “thriller” de acción con trasfondo humano donde los personajes sobresalen de forma poderosa, mostrando tanto su lado dramático como su sentido de la responsabilidad. Una historia de gente al límite, que ya está de vuelta de todo y que una vez más deben recuperar la audacia y asumir el riesgo de seguir adelante Mikaela es la historia de un hombre al límite, Leo, que se ve envuelto en una inimaginable peripecia cuando se cruza en el camino de Erik y su grupo de atracadores que acaba por ponerlo en una situación rocambolesca. Por otro lado, Mariela, deberá hacer frente a unos atrevidos y peligrosos atracadores en un ejercicio de determinación y supervivencia que recuerda a grandes películas del género como “ASALTO AL PRECINTO 13” o “PELHAM 1,2,3”. Mikaela es una película de alto voltaje que avanza de forma inexorable con sorprendentes giros de guion, dando vida a una rica galería de personajes de todos los ámbitos sociales y construyendo un espejo en el que podemos mirarnos sin pestañear La película será un carrusel de emociones, donde las secuencias de acción retratadas de forma realista y voraz, se entremezclan con momentos íntimos de los personajes. Combinando así la espectacularidad del cine de género con la cercanía de unos personajes humanos y próximos que nos llevan a través de un periplo intenso mientras van descubriendo las mentiras y trampas. La puesta en escena se apoyará en una realización agresiva con amplio uso de la cámara en mano, y una fotografía realista que traslade al espectador la sensación del momento, del aquí y ahora que viven los personajes y que transpira la propia historia. Buscando reflejar de forma ágil y vitalista la tensión que se vive, transmitir el frío y el miedo, hacer que la experiencia visual se convierta en algo intenso y potente. El objetivo es dar el pulso necesario para que la tensión de la acción, la intriga, y el drama humano se engarcen construyendo una película muy entretenida con un poso de realidad que nos haga sufrir y disfrutar a la vez. El “thriller” y el drama humano se combinan y retroalimentan apoyados en una realización vigorosa y unas interpretaciones potentes, buscando una película que equilibre el espectáculo con las emociones reales de los personajes, donde el puro entretenimiento de paso a una reflexión más profunda sobre el ser humano". Comenta Daniel Calparsoro via Escena https://ift.tt/LvdM5V4 January 29, 2025 at 11:29AM
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LIO DEMILLONES
MIS QUERIDÍSIMOS HIJOS Pais:España/ Año 2024/ Duración 91 min. Dirección Susan Béjar Guion Susan Béjar, Ángela Armero. Remake: Alexandra Leclère Reparto: Antonio Resines, Gracia Olayo, Clara Lago, Alberto Olmo… Música Vanessa Garde Fotografía Kiko de la Rica, Chús López Compañías Tornasol Media, Mis hijos valen oro, Movistar Plus+, RTVE Género Comedia Crítica: Estamos ante una comedia…
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3. Solids Epoxy Resin System
The Solids Epoxy Resin System is a high-performance solution that provides an ultra-durable finish. This system is known for its resilience against chemicals, impacts, and heavy traffic. It’s commonly used in industrial and manufacturing environments, where floor protection is crucial.
For those in San Antonio looking for a system that can withstand extreme conditions, the Solids Epoxy Resin System is the ideal choice. It provides a smooth, shiny finish that is not only highly resistant to wear but is also low-maintenance, requiring minimal cleaning to keep it looking fresh.
The Benefits of Epoxy Flooring
Epoxy flooring offers numerous benefits that make it a popular choice for residential, commercial, and industrial applications. Below are some of the key advantages of choosing epoxy floors in San Antonio:
1. Durability
Epoxy is a tough and resilient material that can withstand heavy traffic, footfall, and impacts. Whether it's a garage floor, an office space, or a warehouse, epoxy floors offer exceptional durability, making them perfect for both commercial and residential use.
2. Chemical Resistance
One of the standout features of epoxy flooring is its ability to resist a range of chemicals. This is particularly beneficial for industrial or laboratory settings where floors are exposed to solvents, oils, or other corrosive substances. Epoxy floors are easy to clean and won’t degrade over time, making them perfect for such environments.
3. Ease of Maintenance
Epoxy floors are low-maintenance. They only require periodic sweeping and mopping to keep them looking pristine. This makes them an excellent option for businesses or homeowners who want a flooring solution that is easy to care for.
4. Slip Resistance
Epoxy flooring provides a non-slip surface that helps reduce the risk of slips and falls, even in wet or slippery environments. This is particularly important for businesses in San Antonio that deal with food, chemicals, or high-moisture environments.
5. Aesthetics
Epoxy floors come in a variety of colors and designs, allowing you to customize your space to reflect your personal or brand identity. Whether you're looking for a sleek, polished look or a vibrant, multi-colored design, epoxy flooring can meet your aesthetic needs.
6. Cost-Effectiveness
Epoxy is less expensive than other flooring alternatives. The installation method is less labor-intensive and frequently less expensive than alternatives like tile or polished concrete, making it a cost-effective option for both home and commercial settings.
Why Choose CSM Concrete Coatings for Epoxy Flooring in San Antonio?
When looking for epoxy flooring San Antonio services, CSM Concrete Coatings is a trusted provider known for its high-quality solutions and exceptional customer service. Whether you are interested in installing epoxy floors for your business, garage, or home, CSM Concrete Coatings has the expertise to ensure a flawless finish.
As a top-rated company serving San Antonio, Austin, and surrounding areas, CSM Concrete Coatings specializes in all aspects of commercial floor staining and epoxy flooring. Their service offerings include a range of options such as the Epoxy Quartz System, Epoxy Flakes System, and the Solids Epoxy Resin System, ensuring that they can meet the unique needs of each customer.
Expertise and Reputation
CSM Concrete Coatings takes pride in their reputation and the quality of their work. Their experienced team is committed to delivering projects on time, with precision and care. They use the best materials and equipment, ensuring that your floors are not only beautiful but long-lasting.
Tailored Solutions
Whether you need an epoxy floor for a high-traffic commercial space or a decorative epoxy system for your home, CSM Concrete Coatings provides tailored solutions that align with your requirements. From moisture remediation systems to decorative metallic finishes, they can help you choose the right epoxy flooring for your project.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
CSM Concrete Coatings focuses on customer satisfaction, ensuring that each project is completed with attention to detail and high standards. They aim to exceed customer expectations with every project, offering a guarantee on their services.
Final Thoughts
When considering epoxy flooring San Antonio, it's clear that this option provides a great balance of durability, ease of maintenance, and customization. Whether you need a practical flooring solution for an industrial space or a stylish upgrade for your home, there are plenty of choices available to meet your specific needs. From the slip-resistant Epoxy Quartz System to the decorative Epoxy Flakes System, each option has unique benefits suited to different environments.
For those in San Antonio seeking quality and reliable service, partnering with professionals like CSM Concrete Coatings ensures that your project is in expert hands. Their experience and commitment to excellence make them a top choice for any epoxy flooring needs. By choosing the right system and service provider, you can enjoy floors that look great and stand the test of time.
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