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About URBAN HOLLYWOOD
as I know now airs on tv one I believe weekly in the fall!
A weekly half hour show that covers everythingthat is Urban cinema from the classics to newreleases.
Description
An IC Places production, Urban Beat Hollywood is a half hour TV show that covers everything that is black cinema and television from the classics to new releases. The show will tap into the highly under served demo (blacks 18 to 35/primarily women) of people who love black movies by providing comprehensive coverage on everything that is black Hollywood while still appealing to a mainstream audience. The 30-minute entertainment show (with a 7-minute viral companion) will focus on new black movie releases (or movies that feature blacks in the lead role), new black movie DVD releases, TV shows that feature black talent, black entertainment news, celebrity interviews with Hollywood’s leading black stars, black movie and TV set visits, red carpet premieres of black movies and TV shows and retro reviews of classic black movies all with a unique perspective that appeals to blacks but will also be of interest for mainstream audiences.
The Cast:
Co-Host, Thomas Anthony Jones
Thomas Anthony Jones AKA "T. J." Is thrilled to lend his talents to Urban Beat Hollywood. The Cleveland native was lured to Los Angeles after studying telecommunications at Bowling Green State University. Hard work and his intrinsic desire to be a part of "Hollywood" landed him an internship at Warner Bros. Studios on a show called, 'Living Single' starring Queen Latifah. Ironically, Jones booked his first acting job on the show, and hasn't looked back. Since then, he's appeared in many commercials, sit-coms, dramas, and even manages to stay busy as a model. When he is not in front of the camera, he creates educational media for NASA to support President Obama's STEM initiative, and helps make science and math fun for disadvantaged children.
"I've got the best job in the world.” Said Jones, “I get to travel, talk about movies, chat with stars, and work with Ciarra Carter. It doesn't get much better than that. Well, I guess it could, but I probably couldn't afford to post bail."
Co-Host, Ciarra Carter
It was a bright and clear March day when the world released a shining star to us; Ciara Carter. Born and raised in Nashville, Tennessee; Ciarra a.k.a Tennessee (only close friends and family refer to her) was ambitious from the moment she could walk. Her mother and sisters have impacted her beyond measure. A household of strong women played a large role in her upbringing. Ciarra always received support from her family and hometown through any of her endeavors.
Her sportsmanship and dedication rewarded her scholarship to play basketball at Columbia State College in Columbia, Tennessee. She played for a year at top ranking and decided to make a career move into modeling and acting. Fall of 2009, Ciara Carter packed her bags for the big city, **Hollywood** “entertainment capital of the world”.
Alongside all her acting work, Ciarra also took on fashion modeling. She was signed to Otto Models in Los Angeles in 2011. She booked work with many renowned high profile fashion photographers
May 15th facebook post!
We are changing the name of the show to "The Hollywood Fast Lane". the show is now being shot in our new studios in Burbank each week and will include some brand new segments we have created in partnership with several studios.
Was formally ic places hollywood!
-------------------------------------------------------------------also may 15th post!!!!!
The reason for the name change was while working with syndication company and one of the cable systems, they felt the new name would sell better and be more descriptive of what the show is about.
Great Job, can you find article where a market maker went bankrupct caused of shorting?
Here is a direct link to that Rolling Stone article about Goldman naked shorting and others:
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/blogs/taibblog/accidentally-released-and-incredibly-embarrassing-documents-show-how-goldman-et-al-engaged-in-naked-short-selling-20120515#ixzz1v0HLbfvH
These people need to go to prison when they risk our economy doing stuff like this.
Those on the other boards plus earlier this year on this board were the shorters, we knew one of em was coming back, we had advance warning, boom he showed up under different name, We got him, it was the same language pattern he used last winter!
They didn;t get no where with the recent rise out of sub penny, the other one cashed out high, rebought on down fall! They ended up fighting for the lose shares!
look at some of the names still here, do some dd and you will find them! I have! RM said stock no good,get out,company dumps LoL! he the one that took it down! LoL!
They,others claim it shorts, there is no shorts in penny stocks, my broker doesn't allow it! Only market makers and very few brokers,even then,a request has to be sent, then they haft to find it! Not very successful getting them filled!
The reason most brokers say 4.00 or more, is it easier to cover if they are required to do so!
With penny stock, if it jumps like a thousand % say 1,000.00 @ .01=100,000 shares! if a 1000% rise, they now haft to cover $10,000.00 plus shares!!!! for 100,000 shares! and nobody selling, it can go up all the way to what ever the last share to be covered is! even if it is a dollar!!! if only sells is a dollar, then broker has to pay 1 million dollars!!!
And now they have found out most arn't fallig for the tricks anymore, now they are starting to say it is institutionals that short, trying to scare me out of my shares! Be careful! THINK NOT!!!
BESIDES PROFESSIONALS SAY DO NOT SHORT PENNY STOCKS!!!!
Cause it does put people on bread lines! Also was asked to be an ass't mod on a respected board, turned him down caused I'm not going to be around a computer due to work in the near term!!!
is this why u say the shorts from that Other ihub better be careful?
Great find!!!! I love jumping on the board on saturday morning and seeing all the exciting things happening with this company! Go ICPA!!!!!!!!!!
I guess I should have stayed focused on this one when I had the chance to load up back in november
Something is more iterating on IC Places
THE INTOUCHABLES (Eric Toledano, Olivier Nakache 2012)
French elegance and feel-good highs
The Intouchables (2011), which has become the second biggest box office success in French movie history, evidently providing a hungered-for sense of ethnic and class unity, runs the risk of seeming more cultural phenomenon than film. It is not the bad movie its opponents claim. Even if it were, its elegant look, buoyancy and good acting would make it hard to resist. It sets the stage for fun and hijinks from the opening, a high-speed chase wild enough to recall Claude Lelouche's famous short film of an insane ride through Paris at dawn. It maintains energy and high spirits throughout. This is the kind of movie that sweeps you away. After the chase it is continually dominated by its two protagonists. They are Driss (Omar Sy, who won the Best Actor César and acted in the writer-director's 2009 Tellement Proche), a big, elegant, vibrant young black man from the ghetto "banlieue," not long out of prison and on welfare, and Philippe (François Cluzot of Tell No One), a super-rich quadriplegic. Driss becomes Philippe's caretaker and procedes to surprise and charm him and liven up his life. It's all heightened, though this is, sort of, a true story.
Indeed, this is feel-good stuff. Several American critics have already damned it as a mass of clichés and racial stereotypes. They seem not to consider that it embraces these things and overrides them. Though this is in some ways a fantasy, it is a wise and pleasant one, like Beinix's Diva or Renoir's Boudou Saved from Drowing. The Intouchables is well made and well cast. Omar Sy so dominates the screen--and Cluzot is so skillful in his deadpan mime--that you don't have a chance to think.Intouchables is almost a continual high of a movie--with its speed and defiance of rules and and every so often a literal high when Driss fires up a big doobie and passes it back and forth with Philippe. A joint eases the panic attacks or breathing troubles Philippe has in the night, and it eases the phantom pain he feels, and just lets him live a little. The speed chase in Philippe's Maseratti with Driss at the wheel is the first high. They also go hang gliding late in the film, and a hang gliding accident is how Philippe got this way.
This cause of the injury hints that Philippe is not an uptight prissy dud in need of some Senegalese soul. He however verges on that when he exchanges long flowery poetic letters with a female with whom he's conducting a purely epistolary romance. Driss makes sure he talks to her and then meets her in person. Despite his wealth Philippe's life requires enormous courage and he sometimes falters (but mostly not). Julian Schnabel's The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, with which this invites comparison, depicts a more complex and daunting existence. Its protagonist is totally paralyzed: he cannot even speak. Philippe is a lucky guy!
Far from being cliché-ridden, The Intouchables is about leaping over stereotypes. Driss' primary value for Philippe is that he makes no allowances, is not at all in awe or afraid of his disability, and sometimes completely forgets it. The well trained, conventional caretakers Philippe has had never, never let him forget he's handicapped. Driss and Philippe become pals. And yes, they exhange cultures. Driss plays Earth, Wind and Fire and gets everybody dancing at Philippe's birthday party, and Philippe teaches Driss about fine art and makes him realize many musical classics are already familir to him. The Varieyreviewer Jay Weissberg did some serious head-shaking when he saw the movie at its San Sebastian debut: "The Weinstein Co., which has bought remake rights," he wrote, "will need to commission a massive rewrite to make palatable this cringe-worthy comedy about a rich, white quadriplegic hiring a black man from the projects to be his caretaker, exposing him to 'culture' while learning to loosen up. Sadly, this claptrap will do boffo Euro biz." You may cringe; I did not. Driss isn't just a quick study who livens things up. He also is generally useful because of his aggression and forwardness, not hesitating to smack the daughter's snotty boyfriend or a man who blocks the driveway, or to flirt with female staff members and make them feel attractive. His value is not as an "earthy" stereotype but as a strong and vital person.
It's hard to condemn this movie without ignoring the infectious way Omar Sy possesses and enlivens it. The film's critics may need to do some loosening up. This is really a story about having fun--whatever the challenges to doing so. On the other hand for Philippe Pozzo di Borgo, the original of Philippe, who has given many interviews, the thing that drew him and "Driss" together was that they were two men who were both outsiders and alone (the meaning of "untouchables" in the title), and the public applauds the film "in the dark" because they realize they too are not alone. He also hopes that this will make the public see the handicapped as people and 'open the door' to them.
When the movie was about to be shown to those attending the Rendez-Vous with French Cinema in New York in February, Stephen Holden of the Times was equally disapproving. He wrote that Intouchables "exploits every hoary stereotype" and is "a crass escapist comedy that feels like a Gallic throwback to an ’80s Eddie Murphy movie." Sy in fact has been called a French Eddie Murphy, but the character he plays here is more open hearted, and this Trading Places works its magic with more panache and taste, more smiles and fewer laughs. With its handsome settings (and well-filmed banlieue sequences) it feels much too elegant and French for direct comparison with an "'80s Eddie Murphy movie" -- though the condescension in that comparison seems pointless. I strongly doubt that a "massive rewrite" by Weinstein & Co. will be an improvement.
It is sad to say that a film that is so hopeful is escapist, but its dream of unity between rich and poor, white and black is one that is as remote from being achieved collectively in Sarkozy's France as it is from coming to Obama's "post-racial" USA. The French have been understandably soothed by this classy and technically polished feel-good movie, and Harvey Weinstein is literally banking on Americans needing it too.
US critical response has been mixed (Metacritic 56). "You will laugh, you will cry, you will cringe," A.O. Scott of the NY Timeswrote. Finding this fluent and elegant film cringe-worthy in a context of current Hollywood comedy seems pretty disingenuous; but the free ride given the tasteless and extreme Precious (Metacritic 79) shows how incongruous American film criticism can be when race matters are involved.
The Intouchables/Intouchables debuted at San Sebastian in September 2011, opened in France in November and in a dozen other countries in late 2011 and early 2012. French critics loved it as much as the public (Allociné 3.7), but the most hip and sophisticated ones (as usual, Cahiers du Cinéma, L'Humanité and Les Inrockuptibles) shook their heads, like Weissberg and Holden. First shown in the US at the Rendez-Vous with French Cinema in February, it was also part of the San Francisco International Film Festival, shown Tues. Apr. 26 and Thur., Apr. 26, 2012. Limited US theatrical release by Weinstein beginning May 25, 2012 (West Coast June 1).
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©Chris Knipp 2012
http://www.icplaces.com/intouchables-eric-toledano-olivier-nakache-2012
great job!!! :)
haha looks good!
Big wheels don't normally buy penny stocks! But who knows, matbe on way up! Warners brothers operate for themselves by other ways such as icpa to help warners pocketbook get fatter! But you never know, caused if they did buy icpa,they don't haft to report it!
They are also a partner in the whple team for all parties in the inner group!!!
Probably referring to the article about GOLDMAN and their lawyer accidentaly released information about them SHORT SELLING!try go to http://rollingstone.com and see if it will come up. GLTA
hmmm. thats a interesting question coming from u
why do you ask that?
Is Warner Brothers buying ICPA STOCK?
lets hope so buddy! i believe that those things exist! it WILL happen and ICPA will RISE
PR in the memorial day weekend and it will be a very memorial weekend for us! THEN KABOOM! ICPA breaks its high at .0485 and i can get a new carbon fiber hood for my car!
ICPA = LIFE CHANGER!
No, .025 is not impossible.
Heck no.
I'd put my order in at .025 and wait three days, and if drops anywhere near .03 flat, I'd change my order to .029, but that's just me.
I'm not very patient.
It must be a sign...
I walked in from eating dinner with my wife and the tv in the living room was on. Guess what was on....the original Shark Tank episode of EZ VIP, and not just the episode. It was the part with Al talking to Daymond and then Cuban jumping in..........I hope that was a sign! I mean what are the chances of seeing that as soon as I walk in the door?
I'm buying every payday for the rest of the year.
We know that where is the PPS power. Just check this one.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150895041234485&set=a.10150639312934485.408803.174832849484&type=1&theater
I don't think you are being unreasonable for wanting a buy in at .025. There are several on the sidelines hoping for a buy in in the .01 range.
Team ICPA longs here know the stock is going much higher so we feel it is a worthwhile buy the current prices without waiting for a lower buy in. What we forget sometimes is that each investor has a mindset of an entry price that is good for them for each stock they purchase.
Hopefully as you evaluate the stock, you will adjust your entry price accordingly if you don't get your .025's. Either way, GLTY!
I'll still be buyin at rhinos in Vegas !!!
have a great holiday weekend Dynomite!
of course 1dollar is possible thats a given
Yep. I'll be a buyer all the way up.
IMO dollar is possible.
Theoretically dmlabuda's .01 is possible. Just not the greatest bet IMO.
When was the last time anyone here looked at the stock chart of ICPA?
I mentioned I would like to purchase ICPA at 0.025 and everyone threw a PF.
Am I the only on who wants to pay "my price" for this stock? Or is everyone puffing up?
Sure... place your purchase order at "ask" and show your support of ICPA.
Don't get me wrong, I want to buy in ...
No, it's possible.
I know. I want a unicorn!
Really? 0.025 is impossible?
Now what a second ... 0.025 is not that far off. Support recently ...
Prolly bcs he bought and sold at .03 and wants it to go back down and buy, then resale.... Shorty got caught stealing second on 3-0 count! IMO
I want $1.00 and a bunch of shares for free.
I want 0015s again lol but I aint getting those either. Good day today again team ICPA. Maybe next week I'll have my privledges back gees didn't realize i was that bad lol. Have a good long weekend all and we'll pick up from where we left off and gets 4s as support next week. Wheres my dang movies lol!
ICPA
"It's Friggen Awesome!"
Dynomite!
I'd rather sell where I want to.....
and .025 is NOWHERE near it. Not even on the same planet...
;)
That is bottom line support. Do you buy at the ask or do you buy where you want to?
Goodluck with that, prolly won't see it!!!
I got what I want a comp. a Ceo and a future with ICPA thats what I'm talkin about baby ya'll have a great wk end........
I'm thinking nasdaq!!! In a year or 2
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