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I saw that and thought the best way to handle the situation was to just ignore him.
Did you go to the movies this weekend? Family members thought it was kind of strange that I would be interested in seeing Marley & Me, if any of the kids wanted to, because they know I'm more "The Day the Earth Stood Still" kind of guy. Then, I explained the South Florida and Miami skyline connection and they got it! It was like "Oh, yeah! That's you alright!" We ended up seeing "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" instead.
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"I'm going to bet you that when we're done -- I don't know when that will be -- historians will identify this as the most significant and rapid transformation of an American city.'' Former Miami City Commissioner 05/22/05 |
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worst movie in history was filmed down here...."Miami Blues"
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Then again, have you ever seen 'Clambake?'
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No, but sounds promising
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Bite your toungue! Elvis will always be King!
Any list of awful Miami movies must include Fair Game...my major film debut. |
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Here You go, Miami....
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The next movie might be "The Shoes That Attacked Miami",as early Friday Morning before 8 a. m. thousands of shoes were found strewn all over the Palmetto Expressway south of Bird Road.The starring role even though not an actress should go to Imelda Marcos,she'll play the shoe god.
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Roark, I didn't know you were in a movie. I don't think you've ever mentioned it before.
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Great, yet brief, shots of Miami's skyline and South Beach by Fox during the BCS Championship game.
Go Florida!
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How fast people forget their outrage! Mitt Romney in 2007 Said the following: Patria o Muerte "Hugo Chavez has tried to steal an inspiring phrase 'Patria o muerte, venceremos.' It does not belong to him. It belongs to a free Cuba." --invoking a phrase that translates to "Fatherland or death, we shall overcome," which Fidel Castro has used to close his speeches for years, and which is associated with Cuban oppression |
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Miles and miles and miles away from JRS.....the cut away shots of South Beach the MacArthur Causway Bridge, etc are beautiful. |
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Yea it's nice when they show the downtown shots. During the day games they like to show Sunny Isles for some reason. I guess it's cause it's easier to get the blimp to take some shots from the stadium or on the way to the stadium. I just wish they would show some photos of the hot girls down here also.
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It was just an excuse to get scenes of Alec Baldwin without his shirt. It's really a thinly disguised documentary about how extravagantly hairy Alec's chest is. Forests are envious of how lush it is ... Lassie wants that much fur ... even Ron Jeremy - "the hedgehog" - concedes his chest is no match for Alec's ....
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Last week's season premier of the 8th season of CSI: Miami was part flash back to when the team met in 1997. When returning from a commercial they showed Downtown from Key Biscayne and they used time lapse in reverse and all the buildings began to "deconstruct" to a 1997-99 skyline. It was pretty cool.
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How fast people forget their outrage! Mitt Romney in 2007 Said the following: Patria o Muerte "Hugo Chavez has tried to steal an inspiring phrase 'Patria o muerte, venceremos.' It does not belong to him. It belongs to a free Cuba." --invoking a phrase that translates to "Fatherland or death, we shall overcome," which Fidel Castro has used to close his speeches for years, and which is associated with Cuban oppression |
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Bollywood comes to Miami again - Miami Herald
http://www.miamiherald.com/134/story/1407172.html "Bollywood is coming back to Miami for the second time in 12 months, this time with a superhero plot and India's top movie star. Tourism officials hope the movie will bring Indian vacationers, even after the bad guy destroys Brickell Avenue." --------------- Less than a year after two of India's favorite actors decamped for Miami to film a romantic comedy, Bollywood mega-star Shahrukh Khan is preparing to make the same trip to shoot one of his country's first big-budget superhero movies. Ra.One promises to bring imaginary mayhem to South Florida as Khan's character, a Miami software engineer, accidentally gives life to a video-game villain. And while the movie's announced $3 million local budget is modest by Hollywood standards, local production officials see Bollywood's quick return to Miami as a milestone. Just nine months ago, production officials were touting Miami's first major Bollywood movie: Dostana, the comedy starring Abhishek Bachchan and Priyanka Chopra that went on to blockbuster status in India. Now there's another Bollywood production coming -- this one with a larger budget and an actor Newsweek last year dubbed the world's biggest movie star. And though Ra.One won't start shooting until February at the earliest, another Indian movie crew this week was filming in Miami -- a far smaller production with an estimated budget of about $300,000 that officials still see as part of an encouraging trend. ``We used to joke that we were Hollywood East,'' said Graham Winick, Miami Beach's film coordinator. ``Now we're Bollywood West.'' Like Dostana, Ra.One won't bring the kind of windfall a Hollywood feature delivers to South Florida's production industry. India makes movies for far less money than the United States does, and Ra.One plans on bringing crews from Mumbai to avoid the higher wages demanded by many of Florida's unionized production workers. Ra.One does plan on some local hires for its cast and crew of about 80, and the hundreds of extras needed for scenes will come from South Florida, producer Prashant Shah said. And it will be the first major movie based in South Florida since Marley & Me wrapped in May, said Robert Parente, head of Miami's film office. ``This is an anomaly,'' Parente said of Ra.One. ``It's a pleasant one.'' Ra.One is slated to start shooting just as Florida's biggest production -- the cable series Burn Notice -- resumes filming its third season in Coconut Grove. The two productions will bring a burst of activity for an industry that saw a sharp drop in business in 2009. The culprits: a global recession and cuts in Florida's movie and TV subsidy fund from its 2007 peak of $25 million to this year's $11 million. Burn Notice is expected to get $4 million of that this year, with none left for Ra.One, though the Indian film plans to apply for state dollars. Tourism officials hope the biggest payoff will come not from Ra.One's production dollars, but from its audience. With a rapidly growing middle class, India vies with China as the travel industry's favorite emerging target. And given India's famous devotion to its movies, placing Miami as a backdrop in two Bollywood blockbusters is seen as a global marketing coup. Past studies credit the ``Bollywood Effect'' for bringing Indian travelers to obscure destinations in Europe and the Pacific picked as locations for Indian films. Now with India's 1.1 billion population increasingly producing affluent families, the Bollywood Effect is seen as more lucrative. ``Bollywood becomes a virtual form of tourism, and always has,'' said Itty Abraham, director of the South Asia Institute at the University of Texas at Austin. ``The difference is now people have the income to travel to different places.'' Before this year's budget cutbacks, Miami-Dade's tourism bureau pursued India as a new market for Miami vacations (though Dostana filmed throughout South Florida, the locale was always portrayed as ``Miami.'') Part of that campaign included special screenings of Dostana for Indian travel agents, and a meeting with Bollywood producers in Mumbai to encourage more use of Miami as a backdrop. ``It's a huge market and language is not a barrier, as it is in China,'' said Rolando Aedo, senior vice president of marketing for the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau, which is mostly funded by county taxes on hotels. ``The fact that we've got this movie that's going to deliver more media impressions than I could ever afford to buy, even in the best of times -- the timing is extremely fortunate.'' While Dostana portrayed Miami as a glamorous place to fall in love, Ra.One plans a more ominous take on the city. Khan's Shekhar must take the form of a video-game hero in order to battle the technological monster he created: a powerful being called Ra.One. Movie producers have tentative approval to close portions of Brickell Avenue twice on Sundays in late February or March for a car chase relating to the monster mayhem caused by Ra.One. And film officials say the fights and chases will stretch into South Beach, the Miami River and other parts of downtown Miami. But for all the planned destruction, it was Miami's postcard backdrop that lured Ra.One to South Florida, said Prashant Shah, a New Jersey-based Bollywood producer behind both Dostana and Ra.One. ``All of the big films with superhero looks always were shot in Gotham City,'' Shah said of Batman's grim hometown. ``I said, `Why don't we do something different?'' Shah said he urged Khan, Ra.One's top producer, to bring the movie to Miami, instead of the other cities in the running: London, Tokyo, Prague or San Francisco. ``Superhero films are always take place in a very dark city,'' Shah said from his temporary office in Miami's Doubletree Grand Hotel, both Dostana and Ra.One's base of operations. ``Here we'll have the Art Deco, the blue sky, the pastels -- that's what I want to capture.'' Bollywood blogs already are buzzing about Ra.One and its Miami plans. Most of the attention centers on Khan, a Bollywood mega star often described as a cross between Brad Pitt and George Clooney in terms of fame and popularity. ``He's known as the king of Bollywood,'' said Amanda Sodhi, a blogger based in Washington, D.C., who writes for various Indian movie sites, including PlanetBollywood.com. ``Anything starring Shahrukh is a big deal.''
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Hillarious trailer.
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We had a Bollywood production film some scenes at my venue (Johnny Brenda's) here in Philly. It was great fun except for one little item---they still owe us nearly four grand!
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Not a movie, but actully a lousy and morally despicable show; but the "X-Factor" on MTV is set in a mansion on one of the Biscayne Bay Islands (I think Star Island) with some nice views of the surrounding area.
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