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    I watched Alice (2005) yesterday. It's one of the best examples of Portuguese cinema.. It's a great portrayel of Lisbon and the plot is just awesome. I like these kind of dark movies. Also, I love Portuguese language, I watch only Portuguese movies since I've been there in order to look for some apartments for sale in Algarve Portugal last month. It's like Spanish but somehow sounds better than Spanish.

  2. #47
    I love WT for all the work he has done and how he has benefited me, personally (seriously). However, I am still working on getting him to see the light...*



    *Regardless of politics, WT will never have to buy a drink if I am in town. Now, to figure out a way to get my ass back to Bs As. I also 100% respect WT's right to have opinions that differ from mine.

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  4. #46

    Time to Wake up

    What a Real President wants for the U.S.A.

    I mean You. My Brother and Sister.

    https://www.cbs.com/shows/madam-secretary/

  5. #45

    TV Series

    Fuck the Politics..

    Watch this from the beginning.

    SEX, and more Sex.

    http://www.usanetwork.com/queenofthesouth

  6. #44

    Funeral in Berlin

    Written by Len Deighton.

    The Russian Defector said when he was asked about leaving his wife He said.

    "When your leave her you remember the Wedding Night.

    Do You??

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPUDG2y0wr8

  7. #43
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    Plata O Plomo!

    Quote Originally Posted by WorldTravel69  [View Original Post]
    Some of you guys might like this:

    Pablo Escobar.

    10 part series on Netflix. Starts Friday the 28th.

    https://www.netflix.com/title/80025172

  8. #42
    Quote Originally Posted by BigBossMan  [View Original Post]
    I read a review that said that the second half of Will Smith's new movie is set in Buenos Aires. Are there any interesting scenes or was it all done in a studio?
    Yes, there are some scenes, most San Telmo, but you'll recognize some spots too.

    Here is the link for the complete movie.

    http://www.mundinix.com/movies/focus...s_pelicula.zip

    (must unzip it).

  9. #41

    Medellin

    Some of you guys might like this:

    Pablo Escobar.

    10 part series on Netflix. Starts Friday the 28th.

    https://www.netflix.com/title/80025172

  10. #40
    Quote Originally Posted by BigBossMan  [View Original Post]
    I read a review that said that the second half of Will Smith's new movie is set in Buenos Aires. Are there any interesting scenes or was it all done in a studio?
    I watched 'Focus' today mainly because part of it was shot in Buenos Aires. It is a mediocre movie about a bunch of con artists with some decent twists. They could have done a better job of portraying Buenos Aires. Very few interesting scenes.

    Waiting impatiently for Wild Tales (Relatos salvajes) which is being released here in Dallas on March 13th.

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  12. #39

    Focus

    I read a review that said that the second half of Will Smith's new movie is set in Buenos Aires. Are there any interesting scenes or was it all done in a studio?

  13. #38

    Trouble on the Border

    "The Bridge".

    The second season starts on Wednesday.

    http://vod.fxnetworks.com/watch/db99...f-597ecd0d612c#284507715971.

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    Black Sails

    Pirates Like us.

    Sex and Money.

    Just what Jackson is trying to Recreate for Us.

    http://www.starz.com/originals/blacksails

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    This sex site is getting boring

    Here is a better site where sex and greed Started in the New World.

    http://dsc.discovery.com/tv-shows/klondike/videos

  17. #34
    Quote Originally Posted by WorldTravel69  [View Original Post]
    You Midwestern Boys, might like to see what the Carpetbaggers with do with your land. In One Business venture.

    Fracking.

    It is happening in California and other East and West States also.

    Matt Damon,

    Frances McDormand,

    Hal Holbrook.

    And many more believed in You.

    http://www.focusfeatures.com/promised_land



    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2091473/

    http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/the-promised-land-2/

    Hal Holbrook died with his believes last year.

    http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001358/?ref_=nv_sr_1
    Like your favorite series "The Newsroom" on HBO, "The Promised Land" is fiction. It's not real. It's Hollywood manipulating your emotions for profit.

    The "carpetbaggers" (oil companies) have made a lot of landowners and mineral owners wealthy. One of the reasons hydraulic fracturing of shales is viable in the USA but not other countries is because of private ownership of mineral rights. Private owners, who receive royalties from oil companies, are more motivated to lease than governments.

    Criticism about hydraulic fracturing coming from environmentalists is incredibly ironic, at least the ones who believe global warming is a big threat. In the USA, natural gas produced by hydraulic fracturing is displacing coal to generate electricity. And that probably has reduced emissions of CO2 more than all the renewables combined.

    There are minor risks to groundwater and from leakage of methane. But these risks pale beside the benefits of hydraulic fracturing, for the environment, and, as pointed out by Dccpa, for the economy and national security.

    Btw, your hero, Jerry Brown, governor of California, does not agree with you on this.

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