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cinemacentral666 · 1 year ago
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Escape from Tomorrow (2013)
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Everything about this is (mostly) great except for the acting: it's conceptually brilliant, excellently edited (at first), has a nice score and generally looks pretty good given the (guerilla) circumstances, except when the ambitiousness of shooting inside Disney World without a permit or any permission catches up with them and we enter Green Screen Hell (see above). The performances might have been forgiven because of all the, frankly, amazing coverage they got for these on-set shots. But there's no place to hide in front of the screen and the true vacuous nature of the plot is on full display. So perhaps not a shock at all that this is Randy Moore's only credit of note on IMDB.
While the notion to make a movie like this is genuinely refreshing and good, it seems like they had maybe 50% (at best) for what they wanted the story to be. So it ends up being much more frustrating than entertaining. I'm glad I finally saw what it was all about because I remember all the hoopla when it came out, but I don't really recommend it unless you're super curious.
SCORE: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️½
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therealmrpositive · 1 year ago
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Escape from Tomorrow (2013)
In today's review, I holiday beyond the looking glass. As I attempt a #positive review of the 2013 Guerrilla film Escape from Tomorrow. #RoyAbramsohn #ElenaSchuber #KatelynnRodriguez #JackDalton #DanielleSafady #AnnetMahendru #AlisonLeesTaylor
Family holidays can be an interesting time, for both the parents and the children, luckily there are some corporations for a somewhat hefty fee, will try to take the burden off of you. These corporations can be protective of their identity, which makes satire and criticism of their practices a challenging proposition. In 2013, a film went to great lengths to take on a great economic empire to…
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sandrazayres · 3 months ago
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Daniele Safadi
Assessora de Imprensa GRES Acadêmicos do Grande Rio
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Proibido a reprodução das imagens sem autorização expressa do autor Lei 9610 de Direito Autoria
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world-of-news · 4 months ago
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Daniel 11,27
Die beiden Könige aber haben Böses im Sinn; sie sitzen am gleichen Tisch und reden Lügen; aber es wird nicht gelingen; denn das Ende kommt erst zur bestimmten Zeit.
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redebcn · 5 months ago
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Israel afirma ter matado mais de 17 mil terroristas em Gaza
Soldados israelenses partindo para a fronteira do país com a Faixa de Gaza| Foto: EFE/ Atef Safadi O Exército de Israel assegurou nesta quinta-feira (15) que desde o início da guerra na Faixa de Gaza, há mais de dez meses, matou cerca de 17 mil terroristas palestinos que integram tanto o Hamas quanto outros grupos extremistas que atuam no local. O porta-voz do Exército israelense, Daniel Hagari,…
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eincline · 1 year ago
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"Menulog" ft. Christina Aguilera and Latto - Throne Hall by One Pixel Brush
Concept Artists: Khanh Vu, Daniel Dana, Vaik Nay — Art Director: Marius Janusonis — Creative Director: Shaddy Safadi  Check out the commercial here.
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cantodogargula · 4 years ago
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Um Sussurro nas Trevas – Campanha em andamento no Catarse
Um Sussurro nas Trevas – Campanha em andamento no Catarse - O terceiro volume da série Widescreen!
Uma edição ao nível do conto! Está aberta a campanha de financiamento coletivo no Catarse, que a Skript Editora lançou de Um Sussurro nas Trevas, de H P Lovecraft! Com ilustrações inegavelmente incríveis de Silvio dB é mais um lançamento de apoio certeiro. Clique aqui para ver a campanha Esse é o terceiro volume de uma coleção Widescreen, que traz os contos de Lovecraft ilustrados por Silvio…
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speedsiteshoe · 2 years ago
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Uncharted 2 cast
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Mary Jane Pajaron, Ronald Gebilaguin, Ferdinand Ladera, Derek Murillo, Allain D.People of color are more visible in games today than ever before.
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onlyexplorer · 3 years ago
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Serial jewelry thief arrested in Montreal
Serial jewelry thief arrested in Montreal
A jeweler in the west of Montreal is delighted with the indictment of the professional thief who allegedly stole more than $1.2 million worth of merchandise, or his life’s savings, last November, a few days before Christmas . The owners of Bijouterie Futuriste, Rami Safadi and his brother Adnan, felt some relief when they learned of the arrest of a suspect, 50-year-old Daniel Simard, for the…
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felipecostabjj · 8 years ago
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Parabéns ao nosso aluno Daniel Safadi (em Brazilian Black Belt)
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soccernetghana · 4 years ago
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German side FC Phönix Lübeck sign Kwame Kusi 
  German side FC Phönix Lübeck have signed German-born Ghanaian footballer Kwame Kusi from Hamburger SV II in the ongoing transfer window. The 30-year-old is expected to use his experience in the Regional League to help the club stay in the league and move up next season. The left-back has played 106 third division and 82 regional league games and the club will rely on his experience ahead of next season. Speaking in his interview since joining the club, Kwame Kusi says he is ready for the next season. “I'm looking forward to the new task in Lübeck. My long-time friend and advisor Emanuel Gyasi and Frank Salomon were quick to convince me. I also knew Daniel Safadi before". Sporting Director for FC Phönix Lübeck, Frank Salomon is happy about the signing of the experienced player to the team “Kusi's experience will be of great importance to us in a fight to stay up. He is in top shape and also an exceptional player. The team and especially the young players will benefit from him, ”said Frank Salomon, "Our personnel planning has now been completed, we have filled all positions twice and are a great mix of young and experienced players," Frank Salomon added.  Kwame Kusi made 10 appearances and scored with one goal in the just cancelled 2019/20 season. The 30-year-old played for Holstein Kiel, VfR Neumünster and SC Fortuna Köln, among others.             source: https://ghanasoccernet.com/
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tendance-news · 7 years ago
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JERUSALEM — Palestinians burned photos of President Trump in Gaza, and the walls of the Old City were illuminated with the American and Israeli flags on Wednesday, as Mr. Trump made good on his campaign pledge to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.
In a much-anticipated speech from the White House, Mr. Trump argued that it was “the right thing to do” to acknowledge the reality that Jerusalem is the seat of Israel’s government. Decades of avoiding that fact, he said, has done little to resolve the protracted feud between Israelis and Palestinians.
“It would be folly to assume that repeating the exact same formula would now produce a different or better result,” Mr. Trump declared. Recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, he said, is “a long overdue step to advance the peace process.”
Mr. Trump said that the United States still wanted a negotiated peace agreement — and “would support a two-state solution if agreed to by both sides” — and that he was not seeking to dictate the boundaries of Israeli sovereignty in the fiercely contested Holy City.
“There will, of course, be disagreement and dissent regarding this announcement,” the president said. He appealed for “calm, for moderation, and for the voices of tolerance to prevail over the purveyors of hate.”
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Mr. Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem isolates the United States on one of the world’s most sensitive diplomatic issues. It drew a storm of criticism from Arab and European leaders, including some of America’s closest allies.
Many said that Mr. Trump’s move was destabilizing, that it risked setting off violence and that it would make achieving peace even more difficult. It also threw into doubt his ability to maintain the United States’ longstanding role as a mediator of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Mr. Trump’s break with policy and international consensus included setting into motion a plan to move the United States Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. Although that will not happen right away, Palestinians saw it as a deep affront.
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The Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas, a veteran of the peace process, said bitterly that the United States had effectively scrapped it. Saeb Erekat, the chief Palestinian negotiator, called for the abandonment of a two-state solution altogether.
Among Israelis, however, Mr. Trump’s announcement drew praise, not only from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s right-wing government but also from liberal opposition leaders. “The Jewish people and the Jewish state will be forever grateful,” Mr. Netanyahu said in a video, calling Mr. Trump’s decision “courageous and just” and “an important step towards peace.”
Yair Lapid, the leader of Yesh Atid, a center-left opposition party, said: “Policies should not be dictated by threats and intimidation. If violence is the only argument against moving the embassy to Jerusalem, then it only proves it is the right thing to do.”
Naftali Bennett, the education minister and leader of the right-wing Jewish Home party, said American recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital “shows that Israel’s strategic patience has paid off.”
“We have been told again and again that if we want more acceptance, we have to cut off parts of Israel and hand them over to our enemies,” he said. “What we are learning is the contrary: The world respects strong countries who believe in themselves and looks down on countries willing to give up their homeland.”
Yet Israelis also braced for violence, as some Palestinian leaders urged a third intifada, or armed uprising.
Fatah, Hamas and other Palestinian factions called a general strike for Thursday, urging residents of the West Bank and Gaza to join marches in every city, and officials said the Palestinian schools would be closed. Hamas, an Islamic militant group, said Mr. Trump’s decision would “open the gates of hell,” and Islamic Jihad called it a “declaration of war.”
By late Wednesday night, there were only scattered, unconfirmed reports of gunfire and clashes with security forces in several West Bank cities.
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But the United States Consulate General in Jerusalem barred American government employees and their families from visiting Jerusalem’s Old City and the West Bank, including Bethlehem, already decorated for Christmas. Government workers were permitted to conduct essential travel only. American citizens were advised to avoid crowds.
In Jordan, the United States Embassy said it had suspended routine public services, limited the public movements of employees and their families and instructed them not to send their children to school on Thursday.
But even as Arab and Muslim leaders across the Middle East condemned Mr. Trump’s announcement, doubts were raised about the stamina of the anger. The Palestinian issue, long a binding force in Arab politics, has slipped in importance in recent years, overshadowed by other conflicts. Still, the American decision risked a backlash with unpredictable consequences.
Palestinians across the political spectrum said Mr. Trump’s decision was so biased toward Israel that he had irrevocably harmed his administration’s ability to be seen as a fair broker.
Analysts noted that Mr. Trump had said nothing about Palestinian aspirations to make East Jerusalem the capital of a state side-by-side with Israel.
Mr. Trump made no distinction between the western portions of the city and East Jerusalem. The Old City landmarks he invoked — the Western Wall holy to Jews, the stations of the cross sacred to Christians, and Al-Aqsa mosque, which is cherished by Muslims — are all east of the 1967 line, in what the rest of the world still considers occupied territory, said Nathan Thrall, an expert on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict at the International Crisis Group.
Mr. Trump’s formulation that the United States “would support a two-state solution if agreed to by both sides,” too, amounted to a rolling back of United States policy flatly supporting a two-state solution, said Daniel Kurtzer, a Princeton professor and former ambassador to Israel under President George W. Bush.
“There’s really not much for Abbas to hang onto if he wanted to stay in the game with the U.S.,” Mr. Kurtzer said.
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Mr. Trump’s decision was driven by a campaign pledge. He appealed to evangelicals and ardently pro-Israel American Jews when running for president in 2016 by vowing to move the embassy. Advisers said he was determined to make good on his word.
But the president still plans to sign a national security waiver to keep the embassy in Tel Aviv for an additional six months, even as the relocation plan moves ahead.
White House officials argued that Mr. Trump’s decision would bolster his credibility as a peacemaker by showing he can be trusted to deliver on promises. They also argued that by taking the contentious issue of Jerusalem off the table, Mr. Trump had removed a recurring source of ambiguity.
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Those arguments were rejected by Mr. Abbas, who said in a televised speech Wednesday night that Mr. Trump’s actions “constitute a deliberate undermining of all peace efforts” and amounted to a “withdrawal” from America’s role.
The decisions on the embassy and recognition of Jerusalem “also reward Israel for denying agreements and defying international resolutions, and encourage Israel to pursue the policy of occupation, settlement, apartheid and ethnic cleansing,” Mr. Abbas said, speaking in Arabic that was translated by Wafa, the Palestinian news agency.
Yet the Palestinians, weak and divided, did not appear to have many good options or any clear, ready response.
Some raised the idea of severing security cooperation with Israel, but that cooperation also helps preserve Mr. Abbas’s authority. And breaking more forcefully with the United States could jeopardize the vast sums of aid the Palestinian Authority receives from Washington.
Mr. Abbas said he would focus on reconciliation efforts with Hamas to face the new challenge. But the American declaration could actually hurt those efforts.
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“This development will push Hamas to become more hard-line,” said Ghassan Khatib, a Palestinian political scientist at Birzeit University in the West Bank. “Abbas will not change his political line, so the gap will grow.”
Diana Buttu, a Palestinian lawyer-activist and former aide to Mr. Abbas, said the peace process had failed him. “He has to switch tactics,” she said, pointing to international measures like the boycott-divestment-sanctions campaign and pressing charges against Israelis in the International Criminal Court.
“Doing nothing is no longer an option,” she said.
Mr. Thrall, the analyst, said the two-state strategy had been losing credibility among Palestinians for some time, particularly among the young. And Mr. Trump’s actions, he said, would push more Palestinians toward what he called “a rights-based struggle for equality,” and “a one-state, South African model for Palestinians.”
“Nothing better symbolizes for Palestinians the idiocy of the strategy that their leaders have been pursuing and the absolute fruitlessness of it than what just happened at the White House today,” he said.
Israel’s standing in the world generally suffers when there is no prospect of peace negotiations. But Israelis on both the right and left dismissed the notion that Mr. Trump’s declaration was a death knell.
The right described it as more of a reality check. “It doesn’t matter what Trump says,” said Efraim Inbar, president of the Jerusalem Institute for Strategic Studies, a conservative think tank. “It matters if the Palestinians are ready to compromise on this issue or not.”
Still, Mr. Netanyahu could now face a new set of political problems from Mr. Trump’s announcement, including increased pressure from key allies to press Israel’s advantage over the Palestinians.
Already, there is a push to redraw the boundaries of Jerusalem to eject much of its Arab population and add tens of thousands of residents to Israeli settlements.
“The problem he’s going to have is, will he now be able to control the appetites of those in his coalition who want to do even more?” Mr. Kurtzer said.
Others warned that Israel might have to pay a price down the road if Mr. Trump — assuming he is serious about peacemaking — offers a concession to the Palestinians.
“The next time Trump wants something from Israel,” said Nachman Shai, a Labor Party member of the Knesset, “I’d like to see who will say no.”
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fathersonholygore · 7 years ago
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ESCAPE FROM TOMORROW Deconstructs Disney & the Happiest Place on Earth Escape from Tomorrow. 2013. Directed & Written by Randy Moore. Starring Roy Abramsohn, Elena Schuber, Katelynn Rodriguez, Jack Dalton, Danielle Safady, Annet Mahendru, Lee Armstrong, Kimberly Ables Jindra, Trey Loney, & Amy Lucas.
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cantodogargula · 4 years ago
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Um Sussurro nas Trevas, audiobook de H. P. Lovecraft
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A narração é feita por Marcelo Favero do canal Conto um Conto. Devido ao tamanho do texto o audiobook está dividido em duas partes. A tradução foi feita por 
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footballghana · 4 years ago
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Kwame Kusi eager to start new chapter of his career at FC Phönix Lübeck
German-born midfielder of Ghanaian descent, Kwame Kusi says he is eager to start life at his new club, FC Phönix Lübeck.
The 31-year old has today sealed a transfer to the German lower division club to give them a squad boost in the upcoming football season.
Speaking in his maiden interview, Kwame Kusi has expressed his readiness to get going at the new club.
“I'm looking forward to the new task in Lübeck. My long-time friend and advisor Emanuel Gyasi and Frank Salomon were quick to convince me. I also knew Daniel Safadi before”, he said as quoted by the club.
The 31-year old has loads of experience playing in the lower leagues of the European country and has been poached by the Lübeck-based club ahead of the next football season.
Kusi, a combative midfielder has been signed from Hamburger SV II to help FC Phönix Lübeck in the upcoming edition of the German Oberliga Schleswig-Holstein.
source: https://footballghana.com/
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watchingmoviesandshit · 11 years ago
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Escape from Tomorrow (2013)
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