Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Existos Texanos 2

  • CDG format
  • 13 Tracks
Você tem medo da morte? Pois Kara tem medo de viver. Ela é uma valquíria, um anjo da morte. Já matou milhares de humanos, mas nunca teve a oportunidade de experimentar a vida. Pelo menos não até o seu próximo trabalho. Acompanhe a história de Kara enquanto ela desce à Terra para viver disfarçada entre os humanos. Até chegar a hora em que ela terá que matá-los.Você tem medo da morte? Pois Kara tem medo de viver. Ela é uma valquíria, um anjo da morte. Já matou milhares de humanos, mas nunca teve a oportunidade de experimentar a vida. Pelo menos não até o seu próximo trabalho. Acompanhe a história de Kara enquanto ela desce à Terra para viver disfarçada entre os humanos. Até chegar a hora em que ela terá que matá-los.1. Hasta la Cima del Cielo- Solido 2. Ayer y Hoy- Mazz 3. Sonador- David Olivarez 4. Se Murio de Amor- Bobby Pilido 5. Como Olvodarte- Costumbre 6. Se Repite la Historia- Costumbre 7. Y Ya Despues- Costumbre 8. Todavia- Elsa Garcia 9. No te Olvidare- Mazz 10. Alas de Papel- Mafia 11. El Dolor de tu Presencia- Jennifer Pena 12. Corazon de Cristal- Los Palminos 13. Hasta la Crima Del Cielo- Solido

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Exporting Raymond - Framed Movie Poster - 11 x 17 Inch (28cm x 44cm)

  • You are looking at a beautiful, professionally framed poster.
  • This frame is made specifically for 11 x 17 posters.
  • Packaged and shipped in a sturdy corrugated box.
  • Clean and sharp looking aluminum frame with clear plexiglass.
  • This poster is from Exporting Raymond (2010)
Phil Rosenthal created one of the most successful sitcoms of all-time, Everybody Loves Raymond. He was a bona-fide expert in his craft. And then…. the Russians called. In the hilarious Exporting Raymond, a genuine fish-out-of-water comedy that could only exist in real life, Phil travels to Russia to help adapt his beloved sitcom for Russian television. The Russians don’t share his tastes. They don’t share his sense of humor. But what Phil did discover was a real comedy, filled with unique characters and situations that have to be seen to be believed. An audience award winner ! at multiple film festivals across the country, Exporting Raymond proves that even if you’ve never seen Everybody Loves Raymond, you’ll still enjoy this wildly entertaining film. Producer-writer-director Phil Rosenthal had an inspired idea when he was invited to adapt his long-running sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond for the Russian market: take a camera crew along. Those are good comic instincts, and the resulting documentary, Exporting Raymond, is a regularly hilarious portrait of culture shock and the universal (or not) properties of the TV sitcom. After the U.S. Raymond completed its run, and in the wake of a successful Russian version of The Nanny, it seemed natural enough for Rosenthal to journey to Moscow (and a suspiciously dark, foreboding film studio) to oversee the newly discovered business of the Russian sitcom. Since the team is working from the original Raymond scripts, and that show was a huge hit, it should b! e no problem, right? Soon enough, Rosenthal runs into humorles! s networ k executives, a glammed-up costume designer who believes the working-class characters should be dressed in chic outfits, and unmarried writers who can't understand why the show's put-upon hero wouldn't simply assert himself in his marriage. Still, everybody sincerely wants to make Everybody Loves Costya, and the process of casting and rewriting is hugely entertaining to watch. Rosenthal himself proves a dab hand with a deadpan one-liner, and he's got a good eye for the poignant detail (such as his Russian chauffeur, who once dreamed of studying marine biology but was derailed into the military at an early age). Rosenthal's trump card is pure Americana: a couple of appearances by his own parents, who are still figuring out the Internet. Now that's comedy gold. --Robert HortonPhil Rosenthal created one of the most successful sitcoms of all-time, Everybody Loves Raymond. He was a bona-fide expert in his craft. And then…. the Russians called. In the hilari! ous Exporting Raymond, a genuine fish-out-of-water comedy that could only exist in real life, Phil travels to Russia to help adapt his beloved sitcom for Russian television. The Russians don’t share his tastes. They don’t share his sense of humor. But what Phil did discover was a real comedy, filled with unique characters and situations that have to be seen to be believed. An audience award winner at multiple film festivals across the country, Exporting Raymond proves that even if you’ve never seen Everybody Loves Raymond, you’ll still enjoy this wildly entertaining film. Producer-writer-director Phil Rosenthal had an inspired idea when he was invited to adapt his long-running sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond for the Russian market: take a camera crew along. Those are good comic instincts, and the resulting documentary, Exporting Raymond, is a regularly hilarious portrait of culture shock and the universal (or not) properties of the! TV sitcom. After the U.S. Raymond completed its run, a! nd in th e wake of a successful Russian version of The Nanny, it seemed natural enough for Rosenthal to journey to Moscow (and a suspiciously dark, foreboding film studio) to oversee the newly discovered business of the Russian sitcom. Since the team is working from the original Raymond scripts, and that show was a huge hit, it should be no problem, right? Soon enough, Rosenthal runs into humorless network executives, a glammed-up costume designer who believes the working-class characters should be dressed in chic outfits, and unmarried writers who can't understand why the show's put-upon hero wouldn't simply assert himself in his marriage. Still, everybody sincerely wants to make Everybody Loves Costya, and the process of casting and rewriting is hugely entertaining to watch. Rosenthal himself proves a dab hand with a deadpan one-liner, and he's got a good eye for the poignant detail (such as his Russian chauffeur, who once dreamed of studying marine biology but! was derailed into the military at an early age). Rosenthal's trump card is pure Americana: a couple of appearances by his own parents, who are still figuring out the Internet. Now that's comedy gold. --Robert Horton

Longtime commodities trader Raymond J. Learsy lifts the veil of the Mideast oil cartel, showing how OPEC manipulates the oil markets and destabilizes the world's economy. With refreshing candor and an insider's perspective, Learsy explains how OPEC:

  • twists bogus perceptions of oil scarcity to hike prices and gain political power
  • is compromised by Islamist terrorist connections that fuel anti-American hatred with dollars from our own wallets
  • keeps Third-World nations in abject poverty despite their rich oil deposits
  • and became the de facto master of Iraq's newly liberated oil fields

A sharp, sweeping survey of OPEC's methods of economic dominance, this book explains how to bust the Mideast oil c! artel and chart our own course toward energy independence.

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Longt ime commodities trader Raymond J. Learsy lifts the veil of the Mideast oil cartel, showing how OPEC manipulates the oil markets and destabilizes the world's economy. With refreshing candor and an insider's perspective, Learsy explains how OPEC:



  • twists bogus perceptions of oil scarcity to hike prices and gain political power

  • is compromised by Islamist terrorist connections that fuel anti-American hatred with dollars from our own wallets

  • keeps Third-World nations in abject poverty despite their rich oil deposits

  • and became the de facto master of Iraq's newly liberated oil fields

A sharp, sweeping survey of OPEC's methods of economic dominance, this book explains how to bust the Mideast oil cartel and chart our own course toward energy independence.

Longtime commodities trader Raymond J. Learsy lifts the veil of the Mideast oil cartel, showing how OPEC manipulates the oil markets and ! destabilizes the world's economy. With refreshing candor and an insider's perspective, Learsy explains how OPEC:



  • twists bogus perceptions of oil scarcity to hike prices and gain political power

  • is compromised by Islamist terrorist connections that fuel anti-American hatred with dollars from our own wallets

  • keeps Third-World nations in abject poverty despite their rich oil deposits

  • and became the de facto master of Iraq's newly liberated oil fields

A sharp, sweeping survey of OPEC's methods of economic dominance, this book explains how to bust the Mideast oil cartel and chart our own course toward energy independence.

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