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01:10,

2008-08-06 17:31:44
Description: Escape the Museum
Can you help Susan get back to Caitlin, her daughter, and Escape the Museum together?
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04:36,

2008-04-13 08:52:55
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Island Escape - Cruzeiro 3 Continentes
23 de Novembro a 9 Dezembro de 2006
26/11/2006 - Navegação Entre Funchal (Madeira) e Mindelo (S. Vicente - Cabo (More) http://sonhosvividos.tk
Island Escape - Cruzeiro 3 Continentes
23 de Novembro a 9 Dezembro de 2006
26/11/2006 - Navegação Entre Funchal (Madeira) e Mindelo (S. Vicente - Cabo Verde)
Animação a Bordo jogo do Bingo com os animadores Paulinho e Risk
26/11/2006 - Navigation Between Funchal (Madeira Island) and Mindelo (S. Vicente - Cape Verde)
Entertainment on Board play of the Bingo with the presenters Paulinho and Risk
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21:23,

2009-09-07 12:49:41
Description: "My Mother the Carjacker" is the second episode of The Simpsons' fifteenth season and first aired on November 9, 2003.[2] Homer receives a cryptic message in the newspaper informing him (More) "My Mother the Carjacker" is the second episode of The Simpsons' fifteenth season and first aired on November 9, 2003.[2] Homer receives a cryptic message in the newspaper informing him to come to a certain place at midnight, and soon discovers that the person who wrote the message is his mother, Mona Simpson. It was written by Michael Price and directed by Nancy Kruse.[2] Glenn Close makes her second of three guest spots as Homer's mother.[2] It is the second in the Mona Simpson-trilogy, and has a direct link from the season seven episode, "Mother Simpson".[3] It was nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award in 2004.[4] In its original run, the episode received 12.4 million viewers.+++++++++++++++++++++Plot Homer, Bart and Lisa are cleaning the back garden miserably when Marge orders the family inside to watch TV. On Kent Brockman's Channel Six "Oops Patrol" segment, he displays a humorous headline ("Mayor Displays Erection to Crowd"), noticed and submitted by Marge, for which she received a free T-shirt. When Doctor Hibbert offers Marge special health treatments such as a new heart because he likes her shirt, an envious Homer asks Marge if he can have it. When she refuses, he attempts to find his own funny headline so he too can win a T-shirt, to no avail. Homer spends the following night with newspapers plastered over his bedroom wall, exhausting himself in trying to find a funny headline. While searching, he finds an attractive article entitled "World's Biggest Pizza". Oddly enough, however, it is not the headline that attracts Homer's attention: the first letter of each line spells "HOMER". Homer wakes Marge and tells her that someone or something is communicating with him, telling him to meet him at Four Street Overpass at midnight. He discovers that it is today's paper, and wakes Bart up so they can both go. When they reach the overpass, the mystery person arrives, frightening Homer and Bart. Bart tries to attack with a lunging karate kick, only to land right through and into a sweater with the words "World's Best Grandson." The stranger then reveals herself to be Mona Simpson, Homer's mother, and Homer hugs her after first hugging a bum trying unsuccessfully to steal his bottle of wine. Burns depicted on a 19th century woodcut scaring children. Homer reunites with his mother again. At the Overpass Diner, she apologizes for the cloak and dagger, and explains that it was because the government is still hunting for her because of her 1960s crime of sabotaging Mr. Burns' germ warfare lab. Her liberal links at the Springfield Shopper published the story of the giant pizza to lure Homer, knowing that pizza was the first food Homer choked on. Bart questions why Mona came back, and she reveals that it was because of nostalgia aroused by a macaroni pencil case Homer had made for her when he was five. Just then Chief Wiggum, Lou, and Eddie arrive at the diner, and Lou recognizes Mona. Hora, the lunch lady, lets Homer, Mona, and Bart to escape through the back after they increase her tip. In the car, Homer vows not to let the cops get Mona again, but due to a lapse of concentration, he ironically rams right into the police station, where Mona is arrested. Despite the fact that Mona had done many useful community service acts, Mr. Burns insists she be put on trial. When the trial goes unsuccessfully, Homer is put on the stand and, after a long clueless pause, he miserably gives a heartfelt request that they don't take his mother away from him again. The jury, deeply moved, decide to acquit Mona. Mr. Burns is infuriated by the outcome, which contradicts his belief that justice should favor the rich. A montage follows of Mona catching up on Homer's missed childhood; giving Homer a bath, watching Homer in the school play, knitting for Homer, teaching Homer how to ride a bike, and seeing a reenactment of the birth of Bart. Mona catches up with Lenny, Carl, and Moe, and Homer goes as far as to steal an entire room from Ned Flanders's house to please her. Mr. Burns renames his Germ Warfare Laboratory the "Grandma Simpson Peace Museum and Kid-teractive Learnatorium", to a crowd of cheering onlookers. Mr. Burns asks Mona to be the first to sign the museum's guest book. As she signs, she unwittingly mentions she had been signing false names when visiting state parks, and prodded by Burns, says she also did so at national parks, which is a federal offense. The FBI jump out and arrest her for supplying false information on a national park register. They handcuff Mona, and take her away in a car. A distraught Homer runs after the car, whose drivers keep stopping periodically again and again to taunt him. Back at home later, a miserable Homer reminisces about the times he and Mona had caught up on, looking over photos of him and Mona, including one in which Homer strangles Bart as Mona strangles Homer. Lisa tells Homer she disagrees with what the government did with Mona, and unintentionally gives Homer the idea to break Mona out of prison. The next day, as the bus transfers Mona and other female convicts to a federal prison, Homer and Bart trick the bus into pulling over by changing a sign overhead to display a warning of a snowstorm ahead (despite the perfect weather). As the drivers get off to put chains on the tires, Homer steals the bus and liberates all the convicts except for Mona, who all sarcastically promise to return to prison. Suddenly, police cars appear and give chase. Mona doesnt want Homer to be imprisoned and leave his children like she did, so she electrically shocks him and pushes him out of the bus onto an abandoned bed. As the bus nears a cliff with the police in hot pursuit, Homer watches in horror as the bus flies off the cliff into a lake, blows up, and is covered by an rockslide. The Simpsons hold a funeral for Mona and pay their respects, after which Homer vents his frustration by kicking down Frank "Grimey" Grimes' tombstone. Later at night, he pores over newspaper headlines, hoping his mother survived and left another message for him. He finds a random article in which the first letter of each row spells out "IMOK" over the front and back side of the page. Taking this to be another message from his mother and reassured by his family (who believe she is dead), he goes to sleep. However, he overlooks an article about a giant taco, in which Mona encoded a long message that explains that she escaped from the bus before it crashed and hitched a ride out of town. (Less) Channel: 123video

10,

05:52,

2008-04-22 09:07:50
Description: Vincent- for Tim Burton Vincent Malloy is seven years old, He's always polite and does what he's told. For a boy his age he's considerate and nice, But he wants to be just like (More) Vincent- for Tim Burton Vincent Malloy is seven years old, He's always polite and does what he's told. For a boy his age he's considerate and nice, But he wants to be just like Vincent Price. He doesn't mind living with his sister, dog and cat, Though he'd rather share a home with spiders and bats. There he could reflect on the horrors he's invented, And wander dark hallways alone and tormented. Vincent is nice when his aunt comes to see him, But imagines dipping her in wax for his wax museum. He likes to experiment on his dog Abacrombie, In the hopes of creating a horrible zombie. So he and his horrible zombie dog, Could go searching for victims in the London fog. His thoughts aren't only of ghoulish crime, He likes to paint and read to pass the time. While other kids read books like Go Jane Go, Vincent's favorite author is Edgar Allen Poe. One night while reading a gruesome tale, He read a passage that made him turn pale. Such horrible news he could not survive, For his beautiful wife had been buried alive. He dug out her grave to make sure she was dead, Unaware that her grave was his mother's flower bed. His mother sent Vincent off to his room, He knew he'd been banished to the tower of doom. Where he was sentenced to spend the rest of his life, Alone with a portrait of his beautiful wife. While alone and insane, encased in his tomb, Vincent's mother suddenly burst into the room. "If you want to you can go outside and play. It's sunny outside and a beautiful day." Vincent tried to talk, but he just couldn't speak, The years of isolation had made him quite weak. So he took out some paper, and scrawled with a pen, "I am possessed by this house, and can never leave it again." His mother said, "You're not possessed, and you're not almost dead. These games that you play are all in your head. You're not Vincent Price, you're Vincent Malloy. You're not tormented, you're just a young boy." "You're seven years old, and you're my son, I want you to get outside and have some real fun." Her anger now spent, she walked out through the hall, While Vincent backed slowly against the wall. The room started to sway, to shiver and creak. His horrid insanity had reached its peak. He saw Abacrombie his zombie slave, And heard his wife call from beyond the grave. She spoke from her coffin, and made ghoulish demands. While through cracking walls reached skeleton hands. Every horror in his life that had crept through his dreams, Swept his mad laugh to terrified screams. To escape the madness, he reached for the door, So he and his horrible zombie dog, But fell limp and lifeless down on the floor. His voice was soft and very slow, As he quoted The Raven from Edgar Allen Poe, "And my soul from out that shadow floating on the floor, Shall be lifted --Nevermore!" Production Credits for 'Vincent' (1982) Distributed by Buena Vista Distributing Company Walt Disney Productions Present A Film by Tim Burton and Rick Heinrichs Narrated by Vincent Price Written, Designed and Directed by Tim Burton Produced by Rick Heinrichs Technical Director: Stephan Chiodo Director of Photography: Victor Abdalov Music: Ken Hinton Sculpture and Additional Design: Rick Heinrichs Animation: Stephen Chiodo With Gratitude to: Julie Hickson, Chris Roth, Dave Allen, Eric Brevig, Chas Smith, New Hollywood, Inc. (Less) Channel: youtube

8,

06:24,

2008-04-22 10:18:29
Description: El mejor corto de Tim Burton con la técnica del Stop motion. Acá les dejo la versión en Inglés: Vincent Vincent Malloy is seven years old /He's polite and always (More) El mejor corto de Tim Burton con la técnica del Stop motion. Acá les dejo la versión en Inglés: Vincent Vincent Malloy is seven years old /He's polite and always does as he's told / For a boy his age, he's considerate and nice /But he wants to be just like Vincent Price He doesn't mind living with his sister, dog, and cats / Though he'd rather share a home with spiders and bats /There he could reflect on the horrors he has invented / and wander dark hallways alone and tormented Vincent is nice when his aunt comes to see him /But imagines dipping her in wax for his wax museum / He likes to experiment on his dog Abocrombie / In the hopes of creating a horrible zombie /So that he and his horrible zombie dog / could go searching for victims in the London fog His thoughts aren't only of ghoulish crime /He likes to paint and read to pass some of the time / While other kids read books like "Go Jane Go" /Vincent's favorite author is Edgar Allan Poe. One night while reading a gruesome tale / he read a passage that made him turn pale / Such horrible news he could not survive /For his beautiful wife had been buried alive He dug out her grave to make sure she was dead /Unaware that her grave was his mother's flower bed / His mother sent Vincent off to his room /He knew he'd been banished to the tower of doom /where he was sentenced to spend the rest of his life / alone with the portrait of his beautiful wife. While alone and insane incased in his doom / Vincent's mother burst suddenly into the room She said, "If you want, you can go out and play /It's sunny outside and a beautiful day." Vincent tried to talk but he just couldn't speak /the years of isolation had made him quite weak/ So he took out some paper and scrawled with a pen: / "I'm possessed by this house and can never leave it again." His mother said, "You are NOT possessed and you are NOT almost dead /These games you play are all in your head /You are NOT Vincent Price, you're Vincent Malloy / You're not tormented or insane, you're just a young boy /You're seven years old, and you are my son / I want you to get outside and have some real fun." Her anger now spent, she walked out through the hall /While Vincent backed slowly against the wall /The room started to sway, to shiver and creak /His horrored insanity had reached its peak /He saw Abocrombie, his zombie slave /and heard his wife call from beyond the grave She spoke through her coffin and made ghoulish demands /While through cracking walls reached skeleton hands /Every horror in his life that had crept through his dreams / swept his mad laughter to terrified screams To escape the badness, he reached for the door /but fell limp and lifeless down on the floor / His voice was soft and very slow /As he quoted "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe: / "And my soul from out that shadow that lies floating on the floor / Shall be lifted...Nevermore." (Less) Channel: youtube

3,

05:53,

2009-01-28 19:48:29
Description: Vincent Malloy is seven years old
He's always polite and does what he's told
For a boy his age, he's considerate and nice
But he wants to be just like Vincent Price
He (More) Vincent Malloy is seven years old
He's always polite and does what he's told
For a boy his age, he's considerate and nice
But he wants to be just like Vincent Price
He doesn't mind living with his sister, dog and cats
Though he'd rather share a home with spiders and bats
There he could reflect on the horrors he's invented
And wander dark hallways, alone and tormented
Vincent is nice when his aunt comes to see him
But imagines dipping her in wax for his wax museum
He likes to experiment on his dog Abercrombie
In the hopes of creating a horrible zombie
So he and his horrible zombie dog
Could go searching for victims in the London fog
His thoughts, though, aren't only of ghoulish crimes
He likes to paint and read to pass some of the times
While other kids read books like Go, Jane, Go!
Vincent's favourite author is Edgar Allen Poe
One night, while reading a gruesome tale
He read a passage that made him turn pale
Such horrible news he could not survive
For his beautiful wife had been buried alive!
He dug out her grave to make sure she was dead
Unaware that her grave was his mother's flower bed
His mother sent Vincent off to his room
He knew he'd been banished to the tower of doom
Where he was sentenced to spend the rest of his life
Alone with the portrait of his beautiful wife
While alone and insane encased in his tomb
Vincent's mother burst suddenly into the room
She said: "If you want to, you can go out and play
It's sunny outside, and a beautiful day"
Vincent tried to talk, but he just couldn't speak
The years of isolation had made him quite weak
So he took out some paper and scrawled with a pen:
"I am possessed by this house, and can never leave it again"
His mother said: "You're not possessed, and you're not almost dead
These games that you play are all in your head
You're not Vincent Price, you're Vincent Malloy
You're not tormented or insane, you're just a young boy
You're seven years old and you are my son
I want you to get outside and have some real fun.
"Her anger now spent, she walked out through the hall
And while Vincent backed slowly against the wall
The room started to swell, to shiver and creak
His horrid insanity had reached its peak
He saw Abercrombie, his zombie slave
And heard his wife call from beyond the grave
She spoke from her coffin and made ghoulish demands
While, through cracking walls, reached skeleton hands
Every horror in his life that had crept through his dreams
Swept his mad laughter to terrified screams!
To escape the madness, he reached for the door
But fell limp and lifeless down on the floor
His voice was soft and very slow
As he quoted The Raven from Edgar Allen Poe:
"and my soul from out that shadow
that lies floating on the floor
shall be lifted?
Nevermore..." (Less) Channel: youtube

0,

01:00,

2009-05-11 23:07:19
Description: Escape to the Eau Claire area and experience the Unexpected Wisconsin! Whatever the season, the area offers a variety of events and entertainment. Play outdoors or indoors. Relax on the water, on the (More) Escape to the Eau Claire area and experience the Unexpected Wisconsin! Whatever the season, the area offers a variety of events and entertainment. Play outdoors or indoors. Relax on the water, on the beach, or next to the pool. Create your favorite shopping experience. Or celebrate the season with us at all kinds of outdoor festivals and events. (Less) Channel: youtube
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