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jgonzane · 1 year
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Santiago Cabrera and his co-stars in Star Trek Picard, season 2.Behind the scenes. Enjoy it. 😍❤️❤️
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the likelyhood of me liking Theresa is going exponentially down by the second huh 😭
Pssst. What's the status update there, fam?
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deepinthelight · 24 days
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Cristóbal with Agnes/Cristóbal with Teresa
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namsoek · 2 years
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😶‍🌫️😶‍🌫️
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gwaine-lover · 2 years
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CRIS RIOS AND TERESA RAMIREZ
STAR TREK PICARD | 2x09
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[ID: Rios and Teresa on a low-lit La Sirena, talking intimately. /end ID]
We still don’t know what that "fundamental truth that, in another life, it took me a decade to learn about you” was that Teresa demanded to know from Cris. And it bugs me. I mean, what was the whole point of that scene if we never learned what he was going to say?!
Just another example for the multiple ways the writers wasted Rios’ character (and Santi’s acting talent) in season two.
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pixiereblogs · 2 years
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Pixie Recaps Picard | Watcher
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canadiangirl-82 · 2 years
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Happy Santi Sunday! ❤️❤️❤️
These gifs are my favourite Rios & Teresa moments from Star Trek Picard S2.
Gifs Credit: Original Creator
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cristinabcn · 1 year
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Festival de Jerez 2023: Premios Revelación, Guitarra con alma y Composición original
Teresa Fenandez Herrera – Prensa Especializada Pues con estos premios completamos la lista de galardonados del pasado Festival de Jerez. Como de costumbre habrá que esperar al próximo festival para asistir a su entrega, junto a los que ya reseñamos de Público y Crítica. Dos premiados ex – aequo en Revelación: Iván Orellana (Ubrique, Cádiz) por su trabajo Inherente, y para el malagueño de…
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adamwatchesmovies · 1 year
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Point Break (2015)
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While I didn't enjoy this film, that doesn't mean you won't. No matter what I say, the people involved in this project did it: they actually made a movie. That's something to be applauded. With that established...
Without a doubt, this remake of Point Break is attempting to capitalize on nostalgia. Nothing about the original screamed “this won’t endure” but they’re remaking everything else, so why not? It also looks as though this 2015 film is trying to get some of that Fast & Furious money by turning its focus on the stunts and other “extreme” aspects of the story. This is a critical mistake which makes the film shallow, cold, and dull.
Johnny Utah (Luke Bracey) is a former motocross star and polyathlete (meaning he will master any sport from surfing to skydiving) training to become an FBI agent. He thinks he’s figured out the MO behind a string of peculiar crimes: a group of eco-warrior/extreme athletes are attempting a series of element-based challenges to reach enlightenment, a portion of which is dedicated to “giving back”, hence the crimes which end in ludicrous charitable acts and donations. When Johnny begins infiltrating the group, he befriends their leader, Bodhi (Edgar Ramirez). As they grow closer together, their bond threatens the entire investigation.
Strictly speaking, this is a retelling of the 1991 film. The characters share the same names and key plot points are there. In so many ways, however, this is like the Bizarro World version of it. Screenplay writer Kurt Wimmer simultaneously simplifies and overcomplicates the plot. Achieving the next level of meditation by dropping out of a plane after a high-altitude heist? It’s ludicrous even before you get into the details of the Ozaki 8 challenge/ritual. None of the extreme tasks are obvious things like “skydive out of a plane to conquer air” or "climb a volcano to understand fire". Instead it has to do with the direction you’re going, whether someone’s done it before and how dangerous the stunt is. The entire quest loses all credibility when we’re told the man who dreamt up this path of extreme wisdom died not even halfway through!
Though it may sound as though I’ve spoiled things by telling you that Bodhi is the mastermind behind the crimes Johnny Utah is investigating, I haven’t. The central mystery is so shallow you figure out everything this movie has in store minutes in. Even if you haven’t seen the original (as I had the first time I saw this). We don’t even get a single red herring to throw us off, so you’ll grow bored waiting for our hero to figure out what we did early on. Not helping are the bland characters. It’s as if no effort was made to differentiate anyone at all. Everyone has the same demeanour, the same kind of dialogue, and nearly identical tattoos. We don’t even get different ethnicities among the characters to help us figure out who’s who, which becomes impossible once the stunt sequences come in. You think at the very least the one woman with a speaking role, Samsara (Teresa Palmer), will get a little bit of a fleshing out by virtue of being the love interest but she gets maybe two scenes to herself and is so not in this movie you could’ve cut her out and changed nothing at all. How is it this movie lasts nearly two hours?
To be fair, Point Break does have one redeeming quality: the stunts. It's hard not to be impressed as characters race down mountaintops, dive out of planes, surf on waves, etc. They’re the kind of thing you’d never dream of doing so getting to see them shot this well is appealing. With that said, this picture suffers greatly on the small screen. When I saw the wing suit sequence in theatres, in 3D, it was mind-blowing. Not enough to warrant a recommendation or to make the movie memorable, but it still made me go "wow!" On my TV? Forget about it.
Say what you will about Keanu Reeves - who I think is good when he’s well cast - but he’s a manic overperformer compared to everyone in this movie. There’s no charm or excitement to be found in this remake of Point Break. It’s a film which struggles to justify its existence. There’s no way anyone will remember it down the line. (On DVD, April 26, 2019)
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247reader · 7 months
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Day 9: Juana Ramirez!
Juana Ramirez was born into slavery near Maturín, in what is now Venezuela; her mother’s name was Guadelupe, and her father most likely General Andrès Rojas, Guadelupe’s enslaver. Juana, however, was freed at a young age, and taken under the wing of Doña Teresa Ramírez de Valderrama. It was an age of revolution. In 1810, when Juana was twenty, provinces in Venezuela began to declare independence from Spain, and soon the territory was engulfed in war. Many around Juana, including General Rojàs, were active in the movement, and Juana herself was a passionate advocate of independence. She rallied a women’s militia company, which became an artillery unit.
At the Third Battle of Maturín, heavily outnumbered, the rebels faced a brutal fight. Juana earned the nickname of “La Advanzadora” for her bold advance, and her all-female cannoneers proved instrumental in the victory - though the Spanish authorities soon struck back. Maturín was razed, and Juana retreated into the hills with other rebel survivors, where, refusing to surrender, she continued a guerilla campaign.
As part of Gran Colombia, Venezuela won its independence by 1821, though it would only be officially recognized by Spain in 1845. Juana married another soldier, and the couple would have four children together; she died in 1856. In 2001, she was inducted into the National Pantheon, and in 2015, her remains were moved to a tomb in the National Mausoleum of Heroes.
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No sorry, I will never accept the fact that a random woman Rios has known for 2 days means more to him than Raffi whom he has known for a decade. Than his career that he had always dreamt of but was brutally snatched from him through no fault of his. Than the crew whom he left during a moment of crisis. Than Seven of Nine with whom he quickly formed a bond with and trusted her enough to give her his ship. Than Agnes whom he cared for even after they broke up. Than Picard whom he came to look upon as a father despite all his bullshit.
This is just plain disrespect to his character.
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dear-indies · 1 year
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Hi! I hope you're having a wonderful day/night!
I was wondering if you could help me find a replacement faceclaim for Melissa Barrera? Just learned about all the messed up stuff she's said and no longer feel comfortable using her.
If you could please recommend people who are in their early 20s to early 30s and are of Mexican descent, I would greatly appreciate it!
(also, not necessary, but I had picked her mainly for her vibes in Scream 5 and 6 so people who fit that vibe would be extra appreciated!)
Thank you!!
Edy Ganem (1983) Mexican [Lebanese, possibly other].
Alyssa Diaz (1985) Colombian, Mexican, Irish.
Ana Brenda Contreras (1986) Mexican.
Audrey Esparza (1986) Mexican.
Roberta Colindrez (1986) Mexican - is queer.
Stephanie Sigman (1987) Mexican [Spanish, Unspecified Indigenous] / Ashkenazi Jewish, Italian.
Jessica Marie Garcia (1987) Mexican / Cuban.
Teresa Ruiz (1988) Zapotec / Mestizo.
Francia Raisa (1988) Mexican / Honduran.
Zuleyka Silver (1991) Mexican.
María Chacón (1991) Mexican.
Moriah Brown (1991) Mexican / African-American.
Luz Pavon (1991) Afro Mexican.
Jennifer Cheon (1992) Mexican / Korean.
Yvette Monreal (1992) Mexican / Chilean.
Yalitza Aparicio (1993) Mixtec and Triqui Mexican.
Naressa Valdez (1993) Mexican, African-American, Unspecified Native American.
Coty Camacho (1995) Mixtec and Zapotec - is pansexual.
Cierra Ramirez (1995) Mexican / Colombian.
Arnell Armon (1995) African-American / Mexican.
Jaylen Barron (1997) African-American / Mexican.
LaRhonza Lee Rodriguez (1999) African-American / Mexican.
And here are some Afro Latines who are not Mexican, bolded are dark-skinned Afro-Dominican who her colourist and anti-black comments were targeting:
Heather Hemmens (1988) Afro Costa Rican / English.
Julissa Calderon (1989) Afro Dominican.
Lais Ribeiro (1990) Brazilian [African, Unspecified Indigenous, Portuguese].
Jessica Córes (1990) Afro Brazilian.
Amara La Negra (1990) Afro Dominican.
Michaela Jaé Rodriguez (1991) African-American, 1/4 Puerto Rican - is trans.
Monica Veloz (1992) Afro Dominican.
Thalissa Teixeira (1992/1993) Afro Brazilian / English.
Efrangeliz Medina (1993) Afro Dominican.
Alycia Pascual-Pena (1999) Afro Dominican.
Hey, anon! I've replied to this before but here's an updated list because I found more pretty people to add.
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rag-cat-rp · 1 year
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As the phone rang, Teresa drove her Audi up to the entrance gate of the prison where the guard was standing. She took out a gun with a silencer and, hiding her right hand behind her back, got out of the car. The prison guard, seeing the car approaching, grabbed the rifle.
Prison guard (POV.)
- What are you doing here? Who are you?
Teresa (POV.)
- I'm from the mayor of the city and you have to let me in here.
- Without documents, don't even count on it. What's your name?
- What else do you want to know? I am a member of the city council, my name is Estefania Ramirez.
- Do I take your word for it!?
- You want to let the mayor's people know, they sent me here themselves....
The guard took out the phone, and after he spoke a few words to the phone, Teresa took out a pistol from behind her back and shot the man in the head. After the man fell dead, she shot through the lock at the gate, opened it and entered.
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namsoek · 2 years
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we can understand you, Teresa...
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gwaine-lover · 2 years
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From Sol's instagram.
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