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# | Name | Price | Volume (24h) | % Change (24h) |
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1 | Zurcoin (ZUR) |
$ 0.0011199892
|
54.9693669489 | 153.88 % |
2 | Cypherfunks Coin (FUNK) |
$ 0.0000147124
|
2960.84744677 | 58.73 % |
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$ 0.00000298
|
1000000 | 54.40 % |
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$ 0.0317742299
|
654766.197673 | 34.63 % |
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$ 0.4775558129
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53473.4361967 | 34.15 % |
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$ 0.0218956071
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3062.82180177 | 33.33 % |
# | Name | Price | Volume (24h) | % Change (24h) |
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1 | SpaceCash (SCASH) |
$ 0.005373
|
571.60347197 | -69.68 % |
2 | GlobalCoin (GLC) |
$ 0.0030448968
|
None | -68.09 % |
3 | JobsCoin (JOBS) |
$ 0.0002986638
|
12.0958083308 | -54.09 % |
4 | Loco (LOC) |
$ 0.8891024427
|
231296.626821 | -49.12 % |
5 | Victoriouscoin (VTY) |
$ 0.00002600
|
10000 | -45.82 % |
6 | TekCoin (TEK) |
$ 0.0001493319
|
302.17258343 | -41.01 % |
Welcome to the Pleasuredome is the debut studio album by Frankie Goes to Hollywood, first released by ZTT and Island Records on 29 October 1984. Originally issued as a vinyl double album, it was assured of a UK chart entry at number one due to reported advance sales of over one million. The album was also a top ten seller internationally in countries such as Switzerland, Sweden, and New Zealand.
While commercially successful, the album also drew criticism for containing new versions of all of the songs from the group's (already much-remixed) hit singles from the same year ("Relax" and "Two Tribes", plus B-side "War"), as well as a surfeit of cover versions in lieu of much new original material. It was later revealed that Trevor Horn's production dominated the record so thoroughly that the band's own instrumental performances were often replaced by session musicians or Horn himself. Frankie's second album, Liverpool, actively featured the full band.
However, the album's evergreen ballad "The Power of Love" subsequently provided the group with their third consecutive UK number one single.
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Tag is a television and cinema advertisement launched by Nike Inc. in 2001 to promote its line of sportswear in the United States. It was one of four pieces forming the television component of the $25m "Play" campaign, which had been running for several months. Tag was created by advertising agency Wieden+Kennedy. Production was handled by production company Gorgeous Enterprises, who assigned director Frank Budgen to oversee the project. Filming took place in Toronto, Ontario.
The commercial premiered on American television on 25 June 2001, and ran until Labor Day (3 September). It was supported by three additional television and cinema commercials, titled Shaderunner, Tailgating, and Racing, which ran concurrently. There was also a significant offline campaign, comprising public events in the streets of major American cities, and invitation-only parties at Niketown stores attended by celebrities. Tag, and its associated campaign, were a huge critical success, garnering dozens of awards from the advertising and television industries, including the Grand Prix at the prestigious Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival. Tag was one of the ten most-awarded commercials of 2002, and its impact was such that in 2010 it was voted one of the top ten advertisements of the decade by Campaign magazine.
Actors: Richard Griffin (director), Richard Griffin (editor), Nathaniel Sylva (writer), Nathaniel Sylva (actor), Daniel Lee White (actor), Ted Marr (producer), Jordan Pacheco (actor), Rich Tretheway (actor), Cristina Moody (actress), Michael Thurber (actor), Sean Leser (actor), Minhae Shim (actor), Monica Saviolakis (actress), Alex DiVincenzo (actor), Margaret Wolf (costume designer),
Plot: In the future Saturn's moon of Titan houses a prison where Earth's worst criminals are kept awaiting their return to Earth for trial and execution. One of those criminals, Python Diamond, is being flown back to Earth, escorted by five members of the military police. Upon their return to Earth, they find that a cataclysmic nuclear war has reduced the world to a near-lifeless husk. Searching for survivors and any clue as to the cause of the destruction leads the six to a warehouse bunker housing scientists who constitute Earth's last remaining hope for the future. Unfortunately, their landing spacecraft drew the attention of one of the gangs that roam the ruined countryside in search of food and resources, leading them straight to the carefully hidden and well-provisioned shelter. The gang lays siege to the warehouse, fighting their way inside in a bloody battle that takes lives on both sides.
Genres: Sci-Fi,Actors: Blake Perkinson (producer), Blake Perkinson (director), Ryan Stanger (actor), Joe Massingill (actor), Daniel Long (producer), Bobby Fernandez-Hewitt (editor), Grazi DiPaolo (actor), Michael Mullen (producer), Michael Mullen (writer), Michael Mullen (producer), Michael Mullen (actor),
Plot: In a nutshell, this is a coming-of-age tale in the tradition of 'Old Yeller' and 'Where the Red Fern Grows.' Pa and Uncle Johnny have to break the news to li'l Tag that he has to shoot his dog and best pal Booger. Booger, however, is no ordinary hound. He quotes Shakespeare, enjoys a good cognac, and looks extremely sexy in a smoking jacket.
Genres: Comedy, Short,Actors: Adaora Nwandu (writer), Adaora Nwandu (producer), Adaora Nwandu (director), Amanda Van Annan (actress), Tamara Douglas-Morris (composer), Lise Kearney (editor), Faruk Lasaki (producer), Olivette Cole-Wilson (actress), Ayo Fawole (actor), Gayle Dudley (actress), Tamsin Clarke (actress), Maria Adesioye (actress), Kyan Laslett O'Brien (composer), Chanelle Wilshire (actress), Chuma Oraedu (actor),
Plot: Raymond and Tagbo met when they were eight. Although from radically different worlds - Raymond/Rag is from a single parent West Indian home, while Tagbo/Tag is the only son of middle class Nigerian parents - they remain inseparable until the cusp of their teens, Social Services take Rag from London. Ten years later, Rag returns to find Tag. They still want to be together. But now twenty-three, their need has shifted into something more urgent and consuming. Other things have changed too. Tag is just finishing law school and discovering how hard it is to find a position. Tag also has a white girlfriend, and since her impressive credentials aren't even good enough for Tag's father, Rag doesn't stand a chance. Rag sees even less room for himself in Tag's life when Tag's friend Olisa flies into London. Young, rich and shady, Rag knows Olisa is trouble. When Rag and Tag are invited to Nigeria for Olisa's Chieftaincy ceremony, Rag is determined to save Tag from his machinations. In this tale of family, friendship and love, everyone has to discover a definition of what these things mean to them. Then stake their future on it.
Keywords: barrister, gay-brother, gay-interest, homophobe, nigeriaActors: Nora Aunor (actress), Gloria Sevilla (actress), Gloria Sevilla (producer), Divina Valencia (actress), Suzette Ranillo (producer), Suzette Ranillo (director), Dranreb Belleza (actor), Germaine Scott Grimes (actor), Lailani Navarro (actress), Josephine Atienza (writer), Glenda Kennedy (actress), Glenda Kennedy (producer), Joe Buono (actor), Paul Ignacio (editor), Justin de la Cruz (actor),
Plot: When Claudia, a former Filipina professor now working as a caregiver in America, moves her mother Corazon to the care home where she works, the latter feels hurt and humiliated. Like many Filipinos, Corazon believes that being put in a care home means being rejected by her daughter who, she feels, favors her American husband over her. Although she establishes friendships and bonds with the people in the care home, Corazon refuses to forgive and talk with her daughter. The crisis in the relationship between mother and daughter comes to a halt when Claudia's secret is revealed and Corazon is faced with a critical decision for her future.
Keywords: care-home, caregiver, filipino-immigrant, immigrant, independent-film, mother-daughter-relationshipActors: James Tumminia (actor), Cameron McHarg (actor), Richie Million Jr. (actor), Katie Chonacas (actress), Rebecca Perry Cutter (editor), Jennifer Akana Sturla (actress), Karen V. James (actress), Ben Hogestyn (actor), Catherine Kamei (actress), Kim Ray (editor), Kim Ray (director), Kim Ray (producer), Kim Ray (writer), Jess Stroup (composer), Christine Lopez (producer),
Plot: In the future, nearly everyone has the Intelinet, a chip embedded in the brain that functions like pda's do today. It's in this world that Mercer meets Sita, a desperate girl with a failing chip who wants to live offline.
Keywords: advertising, capitalism, future, internet, loveActors: Jett Blakk (producer), Jett Blakk (director), Jett Blakk (writer), Ann Igma (editor), Tag Adams (actor), Parker Williams (actor), Nick Capra (actor), Dillon Press (actor), Andy Dill (actor), Nick Young (actor), Steven Richards (actor), Antonio York (actor), John Marcus (actor), Ulizes Carpelli (actor),
Genres: Adult,Actors: Brian Satterwhite (composer), Mark Hanson (actor), Grant James (actor), Michael Marco (actor), Michael Marco (director), Bruce Stewart (actor), Marc Jeffreys (actor), Meagan Mangum (actress), Julie Arebalo (actress), Shannon Burgan (director), Shannon Burgan (writer), Mike Daane (actor), Dane Hereford (actor), Charles Hensley (producer), Scott Haro (actor),
Plot: If you've ever closed your eyes and seen something better you will fall into this world. American Generator captures the chaos and beauty of life while following three struggling artists. Their sometimes hilarious, sometimes frustrating, but always inspiring journey of discovery gives hope to us all.
Genres: Drama,Actors: Céline Bonnier (actress), Laurence Leboeuf (actress), Luis Oliva (actor), Francine Forest (producer),
Genres: Drama,Actors: Craig Safan (composer), Jennifer Coolidge (actress), David Dukes (actor), Sam McMurray (actor), Sam McMurray (producer), Bronson Pinchot (actor), Bodhi Elfman (actor), Arturo Gil (actor), BD Wong (actor), Lisa Collins (miscellaneous crew), Nellie Adami (miscellaneous crew), Robert Foulkes (miscellaneous crew), Jack Stern (miscellaneous crew), Tom Prince (miscellaneous crew), Michele Weisler (producer),
Plot: Five 2nd-grade kids who don't follow strict rules by their school principal Brinway are dubbed "Stinkers" by him. On the class visit to an aquarium the Stinkers decide that a sea lion called Slappy doesn't feel too good there, "free" him, and plant him into Brinway's hot-tub.
Keywords: aquarium, child's-point-of-view, family-relationships, field-trip, groundskeeper, principal, rescue, school, sea-lion, student-principal-relationshipActors: Lawrence Dobkin (director), Gerald Mohr (actor), Olof Thunberg (actor), Isa Quensel (actress), Carl Billquist (actor), Jan Nygren (actor), Börje Nyberg (actor), Bert Sundberg (producer), Christina Schollin (actress), Mikael Ekman (producer), Pontus Gustafsson (actor), Gregor Dahlman (actor), Bengt-Arne Wallin (composer), Chris Tonnert (writer),
Plot: Jeff Landers, an international American lawyer, is flying to Stockholm to meet a client. A Swedish fellow traveller, Carl Stromer, mistakenly lends him a box of matches, which has an important telephone number written on it. Stromer realises his error after the flight has landed and pursues Landers. Meanwhile, the people who were to meet Stromer mistakes him for Landers. Landers meets Kristina, who works for the people meeting Stromer, in a hotel foyer. The police are also after this gang and, after a chase, capture Landers, who escapes to his hotel room, where the bad guys and the cops have a fight and Landers leaves them to it.
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Welcome to the Pleasuredome is the debut studio album by Frankie Goes to Hollywood, first released by ZTT and Island Records on 29 October 1984. Originally issued as a vinyl double album, it was assured of a UK chart entry at number one due to reported advance sales of over one million. The album was also a top ten seller internationally in countries such as Switzerland, Sweden, and New Zealand.
While commercially successful, the album also drew criticism for containing new versions of all of the songs from the group's (already much-remixed) hit singles from the same year ("Relax" and "Two Tribes", plus B-side "War"), as well as a surfeit of cover versions in lieu of much new original material. It was later revealed that Trevor Horn's production dominated the record so thoroughly that the band's own instrumental performances were often replaced by session musicians or Horn himself. Frankie's second album, Liverpool, actively featured the full band.
However, the album's evergreen ballad "The Power of Love" subsequently provided the group with their third consecutive UK number one single.