Archive for March, 2008

Snapple Antioxidant Water

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

Snapple makes funny videos, always. And my friend Frank has been
transfixed by the entire Snapple website. Well, in addition to
Snapple’s popular line of Ice Teas, they’re also starting to make
antioxidant water: Snapple Antioxidant Water.
There’s an entire line of seven beverages you should check out. Why?
For their yummy antioxidant goodness! The flavors are exotic and
compelling and you should give them a try: Tropical Mango, Orange
Starfruit, Raspberry Acerola, Grape Pomegranate, Strawberry Acai,
Dragonfruit, Agave Melon. Snapple Antioxidant Water is available in
20-ounce single bottles for $1.39, cheap!

Introducing Snapple Antioxidant Water

Here’s the official Press Release from Snapple.


FOR  IMMEDIATE RELEASEContact:
Deana Burke
dburke@youcastcorp.com   

Snapple’s  New Antioxidant Water 


PLANO, Texas (Nov. 6, 2007) – As more people look for beverages that  offer a one-two punch, Snapple’s introduction of Antioxidant Water and LYTeWater takes drinking water to the next level.


Antioxidant Water product line offers a smart solution that improves
energy, helps restore the body and supports a healthy immune system for
consumers who are actively taking steps to incorporate healthier
behaviors into their everyday routine. For those looking to add a
healthier boost to their traditional bottled water, the zero calorie
Snapple LYTeWater line is enhanced with electrolytes and minerals.


“We know that consumers are looking for healthier options that include
antioxidants, vitamins and electrolytes when choosing beverages,” said
Bryan Mazur, vice president and general manager of Snapple. “The launch
of Antioxidant Water and LYTeWater provides consumers with
nutrient-packed, great tasting alternatives to traditional bottled
water.”


Snapple Antioxidant Water features seven unique flavors inspired by
nature’s “superfruits,” including pomegranates and acai berries. The
antioxidants, vitamins and electrolytes in each flavor provide one of
four distinct benefits for the body:


  • The       Power to PROTECT:,
    Vitamins A and E, electrolytes and a complete dose of Vitamin C help
    protect the body against free radicals. Available in Tropical Mango and
    Orange Starfruit flavors.

  • The       Power to DEFY:
    Vitamins A and E, Grape Seed Extract, plus electrolytes assist in
    refreshing the body and mind. Available in Raspberry Acerola and Grape
    Pomegranate flavors.

  • The       Power to AWAKEN:
    Vitamins A, E and B, Caffeine, Guarana, Ginseng and Ribose, plus
    electrolytes will awaken your senses. Available in Strawberry Acai and
    Dragonfruit flavors.

  • The       Power to RESTORE:
    Vitamins A and E, plus a double dose of electrolytes assist in
    restoring the body after any endurance and strength activity. Available
    in Agave Melon flavor.


The LYTeWater introduction complements the Snapple Antioxidant Water
line, a mineral enhanced water with electrolytes from magnesium,
manganese, calcium and zinc for premium hydration.


Snapple Antioxidant Water, available in 20-ounce single bottles for
$1.39 to $1.59, and Snapple LYTeWater, available in 20 oz./6-pack
packages as well as 1 Liter single serve bottles for $1.00 to $1.69 per
unit, is available at major retailers, grocery and convenience stores
nationwide.

       To learn more about Snapple, visit www.Snapple.com.

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About Snapple
Snapple
is the leader in great-tasting premium beverages. Founded in 1972 by
three childhood friends, Snapple got its start in Greenwich Village,
New York and is now available throughout the United States and 80
countries worldwide. Snapple prides itself on developing, producing and
marketing a wide variety of premium beverages, including ready-to-drink
iced teas, juice drinks, 100% vitamin-fortified juices and water. Known
for its down-to-earth approach to marketing, Snapple continues to
delight fans across the world. In 2003, Snapple made history by
becoming the official iced tea of New York City.

About Cadbury  Schweppes Americas  Beverages
Snapple
is a leading brand in the beverage portfolio of Plano, Texas-based
Cadbury Schweppes Americas Beverages (CSAB), a subsidiary division of
Cadbury Schweppes plc (NYSE: CSG). CSAB is one of the largest producers
of soft drinks and premium beverages in the Americas. CSAB’s brand
portfolio includes Dr Pepper, 7UP, Snapple, Accelerade, Mott’s Apple
Juice and Sauce, RC Cola, A&W Root Beer, Sunkist Soda, Canada Dry,
Hawaiian Punch, Schweppes, Diet Rite, Clamato, Mr & Mrs T Mixers,
Holland House Mixers, Rose’s, Mistic, Yoo-hoo, Orangina, IBC,
Stewart’s, Nantucket Nectars and other well-known consumer brands. For
additional information on CSAB and its products, visit www.brandspeoplelove.com.

Leonid Rozhetskin

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

Leonid
Rozhetskin
was born August 4, 1966, in St.
Petersburg, Russia
. Leonid Rozhetskin is an international
financier and lawyer
credited with bringing significant financial and legal advances to
modern Russia.
Leonid Rozhetskin currently co-owns L+E Productions, a movie
production company in Los
Angeles, California
.

Leonid Rozhetskin was born in St. Petersburg, Russia in 1966, but
the Leonid Rozhetskin family immigrated to the United
States
in 1980. Leonid Rozhetskin attended high school in New
York City
.

In 1987, Leonid Rozhetskin received a Bachelor of Science in
Applied Mathematics from Columbia
University
with distinction. In 1990, Leonid Rozhetskin graduated
cum laude from
Harvard Law
School
.

From 1990 to 1991, Leonid Rozhetskin
was a law clerk for Judge Stephen V. Wilson, a federal judge in Los
Angeles, California. From 1992 to 1994, Leonid Rozhetskin worked as
an attorney at Sullivan
& Cromwell
and White
& Case
, both U.S. law firms. In 1992, Leonid Rozhetskin
returned to Russia to open his own law firm, representing clients
such as the International
Finance Corporation
(a division of the World
Bank
), Credit
Suisse
, Morgan
Grenfell
and The
Moscow Times
.

In 1995, Leonid Rozhetskin’s focus shifted from the law to
financial ventures. Leonid Rozhetskin was part of a group that
founded Renaissance
Capital
, Russia’s largest and most successful domestic investment
bank. While with Renaissance Capital, Leonid Rozhetskin led the
firm’s participation in listing the first Russian company on the New
York Stock Exchange
.

In 1998, Leonid Rozhetskin left Renaissance Capital to co-found
the independent venture capital firm LV Finance. The advisory clients
of LV Finance included international financier George
Soros
and founder of CNN Ted
Turner
. The company invested in a number of highly successful
start-up ventures in the media and telecommunications industry, most
notably MegaFon,
the third-largest mobile phone operator in Russia. In 2003, Leonid
Rozhetskin
sold his interest in LV Finance.

From October 2001 until January 2005, Leonid Rozhetskin served as
Executive Vice Chairman of Norilsk
Nickel
, Russia’s largest mining company and the world’s largest
miner of nickel and palladium metals. Leonid Rozhetskin led the
company’s efforts on transparency, corporate governance and external
investment, including the acquisition of a controlling interest in
Stillwater Mining Company, a U.S. miner of platinum and palladium
metals. Leonid Rozhetskin also pioneered an investment of $1.2
billion to acquire a 20 percent interest in Gold Fields of South
Africa. Leonid Rozhetskin currently serves on the Board of Directors
of Norilsk Nickel.

This Russian-American financier, Leonid Rozhetskin is also a board
member and founding shareholder of City
A.M.
, London’s first free daily business newspaper which covers
news on the markets, global and local business as well as
contemporary lifestyle features. City A.M. is read by over 100,000
professionals throughout London.

In 2007, Leonid Rozhetskin co-founded movie
production company L+E Productions with Eric
Eisner
to produce feature-length films. Eisner is the son of
Michael Eisner,
the former Chief Executive Officer of The
Walt Disney Company
.

L+E Production’s upcoming film, Hamlet
2
, was selected to screen at the Sundance
Film Festival
in Park City, Utah in January 2008. The film
premiered at the festival on January 21, 2008. After the screening,
an all-night bidding war took place for rights to distribution, which
Focus Features won for a near-record $10 million, acquiring worldwide
rights to the film. Hamlet 2 is the first Leonid Rozhetskin  and Eric
Eisner film to be featured at Sundance.

Leonid Rozhetskin will be producing the movie Three Wolves, a film
about the Russian mafia.

Leonid Rozhetskin has one son and
divides his time between London and Los Angeles.

Leonid Rozhetskin was awarded for the
1989-90 academic year, a Certificate of Distinction in Teaching from
Harvard
University
for his special contribution to teaching the
undergraduates of Harvard
University
and Radcliffe
Colleges.

Leonid Rozhetskin

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

    

Quint dances along with Steve Coogan’s Sexy Jesus in HAMLET 2 at Sundance!

 

     March 5th, 2008          
      

From Ain’t it Cool News

Ahoy,
squirts! Quint here finally catching up on my Sundance coverage. In the
last month I’ve seen somewhere in the neighborhood of 50-60 films
theatrically and another half dozen screeners to add onto that pile.

Of all those movies only about a fifth were damn good and of those only a handful that are what I’d call fuckin’ good or better.

HAMLET 2 made the cut.

Steve
Coogan. If that name puts a smile on your face, then get in line now.
This is Coogan at his finest. If his name got a “Huh?” response, then
that’s okay, too. You’ll be a new fan of his once Hamlet 2 hits and
then, I’m sure, you’ll dive into the hilarious world of Alan Partridge.

While Ricky Gervais, Martin Freeman, Simon Pegg and Nick Frost broke over here Mr. Coogan was biding his time.

In
HAMLET 2, Coogan plays an Arizona drama teacher. In his mind he’s a
great actor and in the opening moments of the movie we’re treated to
his highlight reel, which consists of bit parts on infomercials and
speaking roles in STD treatment commercials.

He gets paid next
to nothing, his wife (played by Catherine Keener) is always bitchy to
him (she married him and waited for his bit acting career that never
came), he’s got a live-in hanger-on (played almost silently by David
Arquette) and he’s struggling in a school system that doesn’t value the
arts. His classroom has been moved into the cafeteria where his
lectures have to compete with the lunch ladies noisily cooking.

In short, his life’s a mess, but he still has a hopeful smile on his face, an almost childlike optimism.

In
his new year of teaching he is given a class of delinquents. The irony
is not lost on him or the movie as he studies films like DANGEROUS
MINDS in order to learn how to make the transition from his pure
white-bread theater snob class to a multi-cultural class just trying to
get an easy A.

This same year, he finds out that the school has
finally cancelled theater and that situation brings the class together
to achieve Coogan’s game plan: He’s going to put on a play that is so
popular, so good, that the school board will be forced to reinstate the
class.

In the past, Coogan’s plays all consisted of stage
remakes of popular movies. We’re treated to a glimpse at one of his
previous works, a stage version of ERIN BROKOVICH. He has a heated
conversation with his biggest critic, the high school newspaper’s
entertainment reviewer (a child no older than 12). He asks this kid why
he always gets a negative review. The kid simply states that his shows
suck. Of course, Coogan breaks down and the kid has to console him and
gives him a piece of advice. Do your own thing, don’t just copy
everybody else.

With that in mind, Coogan is inspired to create
his masterpiece… HAMLET 2. But… everybody dies at the end of Hamlet,
right? Aha! Well, that’s where the time machine comes in.

Seriously,
the final version that ends up onstage is something they should tour
with. You have time travel, historical figures coming in to change the
events of the first HAMLET and a dance number involving Christ called
SEXY JESUS.

And yes, his main inspiration to sequelize HAMLET is
that he thought Shakespeare’s original was too much of a bummer and he
wanted a chance to make it happier. He takes the tragedy out of HAMLET,
essentially.

I can’t write this up without mentioning a
particular actress. One of the secondary stories is the difficulty
Keener and Coogan are having conceiving a child. So they go to a sperm
bank and while they’re waiting, Coogan bumps into a cute nurse, played
by Elisabeth Shue. His mouth hangs open and he says, “Excuse… but you
look exactly like my favorite actress Elisabeth Shue.” She smiles and
says, “I am Elisabeth Shue.”

And so it goes. She quit acting and
became a sperm bank nurse in Arizona… and she’s not a throwaway joke.
She is a real character in the movie, playing herself, and boy does she
still have it. I’ve had a crush on her since my childhood viewings of
ADVENTURES IN BABYSITTING and KARATE KID. She’s looking great and is as
charming as she’s ever been.

The script was whip-smart, as
should be expected from Pam Brady. She works with Trey Parker and Matt
Stone a lot on South Park, the South Park movie as well as TEAM
AMERICA. She doesn’t disappoint here.

The flick just finished
filming in November, so the cut we saw in January I’m sure is still
rough. There was a little drag in the middle, but I’m sure they’ll
tighten the film a bit before release. Even if they don’t, it’s already
hilarious.

It was the biggest pick-up at Sundance, with Focus
Features dishing a reported $10 million for it, so you know you’ll see
a big release. This’ll be one Sundance movie I”m sure will be at a
theater near you no matter where near you is.

Anyway, that’s it
for HAMLET 2. Still more Sundance/Santa Barbara flicks to go through
before I’m done. Keep an eye peeled, squirts!

-Quint
quint@aintitcool.com

Sundance: The Scoop on ‘’Ballast,’’ ‘’Hamlet 2′’

     January 28th, 2008          

      

From EW.com

By Owen Gleiberman

Read the whole article.

Sundance Q&A: The Cast of ‘’Hamlet 2′’

     January 28th, 2008          

      

From EW.com

By Missy Schwartz

Read the whole article.

    

Sundance Q&A: The Cast of ‘’Hamlet 2′’

     January 28th, 2008          

      

From EW.com

By Missy Schwartz

Read the whole article.

 

Sundance Q&A: The Cast of ‘’Hamlet 2′’

     January 28th, 2008          

      

From EW.com

By Missy Schwartz

Read the whole article.

 

Sundance BuzzCheck™: The festival’s top seller, ‘Hamlet 2′

     January 24th, 2008          

      

From EW.com

Popwatch Blog

The
raucous comedy had been the subject of tremendous buzz coming into
Sundance…before it was even completed, and without a mere mention in
the event’s catalogue. Indeed, the unfinished film was such a late
entry into the festival that Park City’s primary premiere location, the
Eccles Center, was fully booked. But that didn’t stop Hamlet 2
from knocking Sundance out of its mid-festival doldrums with a rowdy
debut screening Monday night at the Library Center theater. The room
erupted in hysterics about two minutes into the show, and things stayed
that way for nearly two hours.

Read the whole post.

    

Sundance, Day 7: Why Hamlet 2 Is Hot, Hot, Hot

     January 24th, 2008          

      

From E! Online, Reel Girl Blog

Read the whole post.

    

‘Hamlet 2′ is big buy at Sundance Fest

     January 24th, 2008          

      

From The Miami Herald

By Ryan Pearson

Read the whole story.

               

    

Studios cautiously open their wallets for Sundance films

     January 24th, 2008          

      

From USA Today

By Anthony Breznican

Read the whole story.

    

Trio of deals wakes up Sundance

     January 24th, 2008          

      

‘Hamlet 2,’ ‘Henry Poole’ and ‘Choke’ reap big sales

From The Hollywood Reporter

By Steven Zeitchik and Gregg Goldstein

Read the whole story.

 

    

         

PRINCELY SUM NETS ‘HAMLET’

     January 24th, 2008          

      

From The New York Post

By Lou Lumenick

A
late entry to the Sundance program, “Hamlet 2″ was described by several
distributors as the first indie this year to have commercial crossover
possibilities like “Little Miss Sunshine.”

Read the whole story.

    

What a piece of work

     January 22nd, 2008          

      

From The Hollywood Reporter, Risky Biz Blog

By Gregg Goldstein and Steven Zeitchik

January 22, 2008

Throughout Sundance, distributors have been asking “Indie hit, wherefore art thou?”

The
answer may have come Monday evening with “Hamlet 2,” Andrew Fleming’s
frequently hilarious story of an overly dramatic high school drama
teacher (played by Steve Coogan) who attempts to salvage his department
by putting on a controversial musical sequel to Shakespeare’s play.

The
late addition to the fest had intermitent lulls, but it also had every
top film exec unreservedly gushing outside the Library screening room.
The Weinstein Co., Fox Searchlight, Lionsgate, Focus, ThinkFilm,
Paramount Vantage and other execs all openly agreeing about how funny
it was.

“I heard before I came that it needed a lot of work, but
it doesn’t need that much work,” said one buyer. Others said some
judicious cutting could bring it big success. At a “Hamlet” dinner
afterwards, veteran studio director Fleming (”Threesome,” “Nancy Drew”)
said he’d be open to working with a distributor on a refined edit,
despite saying he avoided the development process initially. “It”s
nothing I haven’t been through before,” he deadpanned.

The
film’s satirical take on theater types, modern musicals, high school
and high school movies like “Dangerous Minds” resonated with the
audience, as did top notch performances by Coogan and Catherine Keener
(pictured above), Amy Poehler and the amazing newcomer Skyler Astin,
who plays a budding drama student many will recognize.

(Full
disclosure: after seeking out Astin to speak with him at the dinner, I
realized he currently stars in the Tony-winning best musical “Spring
Awakening,” co-produced by an old friend, Amanda Dubois. — Gregg
Goldstein)

“Hamlet 2″ came together thanks to producers Eric
Eisner as well as “Little Miss Sunshine” producers Ron Yerxa and Albert
Berger.” Editors were still cutting the movie as late as December with
the possibility that it wouldn”t have made into the festival.

But
the filmmakers finished it and got it into the festival just under the
wire, not unlike the way the fall’s big indie hit, “Juno,” snuck into
Telluride at the last minute.

CAA is selling the title, and top distributors began gathering at their Park City house immediately after the film.

    

‘Hamlet 2′ Sells After All-Night Bidding War

     January 22nd, 2008          

      

From The Wall Street Journal

By Lauren Schuker, January 22, 2008

This just in: After receiving an uproarious reaction from crowds last night, “Hamlet 2
provoked the first major bidding war of the festival. After an
all-night battle, the film sold early this morning, according to
producer Eric Eisner who only arrived home at 7:30 a.m.

The comedy, which stars Steve Coogan
as a failed actor turned high school drama teacher, tells the
unpredictable, charmingly offensive tale of a high school drama class
that stages a sequel to Hamlet. The film is complete with time machines
and a modern-day version of Jesus Christ — with sex appeal and a cell
phone.

    

Equal Opportunity Insults, In Five Acts

     January 22nd, 2008          

      

From The New York Times, The Carpetbagger

By David M. Halbfinger

January 22, 2008

Sundance
looks to have its first unqualified hit, and a Cinderella story at
that, in “Hamlet 2.” A late addition to the film festival, this bawdy
romp, starring Steve Coogan as a failed actor-turned-pathetic
high-school drama teacher — who stages a musical sequel to “Hamlet,”
with a “sexy Jesus” Christ in a starring role — enjoyed a riotous
reaction at its premiere in Park City’s library Monday night.

One
of the festival’s running themes has been hope and optimism, as most
evident in films about people facing down death, among them Amy
Redford’s drama “The Guitar” (which didn’t wow audiences on Friday) and
Mark Pellington’s lighter-hearted “Henry Poole Is Here” (which played
quite well Monday afternoon and immediately drew interest from several
buyers).

But “Hamlet 2,” even as it made sure to insult
Christians, gays, Latinos, Jews, the A.C.L.U., Hollywood movies about
inspiring teachers and one of its lead actresses (Elisabeth Shue), also
managed to puncture the death-defying optimism that has hovered over
Park City.

As the acquisition teams from Focus Features, Fox
Searchlight, Lionsgate, Miramax and the Weinstein Company, among
others, filed out into the night – some of them, presumably, to huddle
and come up with offers – the non-buying audience hung around for a
quick Q-&-A with Andrew Fleming, the director of “Hamlet 2,” and
several members of his cast.

Mr. Fleming said he and his writing
partner, Pam Brady, had been working on the script for five years, but
the idea of a “Hamlet” sequel was much more recent, and the actual
play-within-the-movie was written on deadline. “It was this kind of
panicked, last-minute thing – ‘let’s write some songs and put on a
show,’” Mr. Fleming said.

In the movie Ms. Shue plays herself,
oddly enough – or a version of herself that could be so smitten by Mr.
Coogan that she’d lick his face (as she did again onstage, for good
measure). Why’d she take the role? “I just got the script and it said
‘a famous actress who’s a has-been, lives in Tucson and is a nurse,’”
she said. “It was hilarious and I had to do it.”

    

Industry watching for strike-inspired bidding wars, hot films at Sundance

     January 21st, 2008          

      

From CBC News

January 18th

Hamlet 2 is cited as a movie title “that could sneak up under the radar.”

Read the whole article.

    

Filmmakers Look to Sundance Buying Spree

     January 18th, 2008          

      

From The Huffington Post

By Ryan Pearson, January 18, 2008

Read the whole post.

    

25 films creating buzz among buyers

     January 17th, 2008          

      

From Variety

By Sharon Swart

January 16, 2008

Hamlet 2
Steve
Coogan toplines as a high school drama teacher who decides to stage a
musical sequel to “Hamlet.” Cast includes Catherine Keener and David
Arquette. (CAA)

Read the whole article.

    

2008 Sundance film festival

     January 17th, 2008          

      

From The Toronto Sun

By Kevin Williamson, January 17, 2008

THE
BUZZ: Movies pegged as potential box-office hits include Sunshine
Cleaning (Amy Adams); What Just Happened? (Robert De Niro); The
Wackness (Sir Ben Kingsley and Mary-Kate Olsen); Hamlet 2 (Steve
Coogan); and Assassination of a High School President (Mischa Barton).

Read the whole article.

    

Sundance Could Be a Sellers’ Bonanza

     January 17th, 2008          

      

From The New York Times

By David Carr, January 17, 2008

Read the whole article.

    

Quint and Rav preview the 2008 Sundance Film Festival!

     January 17th, 2008          

      

From Ain’t It Cool News at aintitcool.com

Read the posting.

    

         

    

“A Raisin in the Sun,” “Hamlet 2″ and More Play Sundance Film Fest Beginning Jan. 17

     January 17th, 2008          

      

From Playbill

By Ernio Hernandez, January 17, 2008

Also
featured at the festival will be “Hamlet 2.” Andrew Fleming directs his
and Pam Brady’s script for the film, which stars Steve Coogan,
Catherine Keener, Elizabeth Shue, Amy Poehler, David Arquette and
Melonie Diaz. The comedy finds “a high school drama teacher [who]
injects love and passion for theatre into his students by creating a
musical sequel to Shakespeare’s Hamlet.

Read the whole article.

    

Sundance 2008: Let There Be Light!

     January 17th, 2008          

      

From Variety

By Sharon Swart, January 16,2008

Three
films seem to be high on buyers’ radars: Premiere comedies “What Just
Happened?” and “Hamlet 2,” as well as Dramatic Competition entry
“Sunshine Cleaning,” starring Amy Adams and Emily Blunt.

Read the whole article.

    

Boom looms in Sundance

     January 17th, 2008          

      

From the Hollywood Reporter

By Steven Zeitchik and Gregg Goldstein, January 16, 2008

Next
week feels far away to many buyers, but distributors already are
beginning to eye Plum Pictures’ intergenerational dramedy “Diminished
Capacity” and “Hamlet 2,” the comedy-musical starring Steve Coogan that
is a late addition to the festival.

Read the whole article.

    

Strike Makes Fight For Fest Films

     January 17th, 2008          

      

From The New York Post

January 16, 2008

Read the whole article.

    

Play It Again, Sundance

     January 17th, 2008          

      

From The Wall Street Journal

By Lauren Schuker, January 12, 2008

“Buyers
say they are looking carefully at three star-packed films aimed at
young audiences: “Hamlet 2″ (with Elisabeth Shue), about a high-school
drama course that puts on a musical sequel to Shakespeare’s play…”

Read the whole article.

    

Eclectic mix practices Sundance steps

     January 15th, 2008          

      

From The Hollywood Reporter

By Steven Zeitchik and Gregg Goldstein
Jan 15, 2008

The
prototypical indie producer has evolved too. One of the most
buzzed-about titles this year is the last-minute addition “Hamlet 2,”
an irreverent comedy musical starring Steve Coogan. It comes from new
film producer Eric Eisner — yes, he’s the son of that Eisner, former
Disney CEO Michael.

In another era, Eisner the younger might
have gone to work as a conglomerate executive like the Murdoch sons,
but he decided to branch out. “I’ve always been a little more
entrepreneurial,” he said. “There’s a thrill in building a company and
starting from scratch.”

Read the whole article.

    

Latest News

     January 10th, 2008          

      

Fleming’s ‘Hamlet 2′ added to Sundance
From Variety
By MICHAEL JONES

Sundance adds Coogan comedy Hamlet 2 to premieres
By Jeremy Kay
From Screen International

   ‘Hamlet 2′ to be among New Frontiers
By Gregg Goldstein
From The Hollywood Reporter

To be or not to be, again
By Sean Means
From Salt Lake Tribune

Sundance profile: Graffiti Research Labs
By Michael Jones
From Variety

On the New Frontier
By Sean Means
From Salt Lake Tribune

Sundance Announces New Frontier on Main Program
From The Film Lot

Give Sundance garb
From Park Record

Todd Oldham Designs an Eco-Chic Messenger for Sundance Film Festival
By Lesley Scott
From Fashion Tribes

Take some festival spirit away with you in a limited edition Todd Oldham bag
From Hippyshopper.com

Celebrate Sundance, don’t sabotage it
By Katie Eldridge
From Park Record

Cockeyed, Moccasin Flats writers from B.C. head to Sundance
From CBC News

Captain Abu Raed
By Lee Marshall
From Screen International

Recycle (Ee’adat Khalk)
By Lee Marshall
From Screen International

Irish short is chosen for Sundance
From RTE, Ireland

DOCUMENTARIES’ STORIES DON’T END
By Addie Morfoot
From Los Angeles Times

Q&A with ‘Once’ star Glen Hansard
By STEPHEN BECKER
From Dallas Morning News

Linney once again exudes versatility, credibility
By Michael Phillips
From Chicago Tribune

CRITICS’
POLL ‘07 | “There Will Be Blood” Hailed as Best of 2007 in iW Poll of
100+ Critics; “No End In Sight,” “Away From Her” Singled Out

By Eugene Hernandez
From indieWRE

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Fair Game with Faith Salie Fans Unite and Join!

Tuesday, March 4th, 2008

It is no secret that I am a fan of NPR and a double-fan of Fair Game with Faith Salie. Well, I took the initiative to create a Fair Game with Faith Salie Facebook group. And, if you’re a fan of Faith Salie then you should become Faith Salie’s friend on MySpace (I had never heard of her before I heard the first show on WAMU in Washington). Come on and join the unofficial Fair Game with Faith Salie fan club!

Ramiro Miqueli InterTransfers

Tuesday, March 4th, 2008
    

InterTransfers, English, Portuguese, Spanish 

    

    

      

Portuguese:
InterTransfers é uma companhia voltada a soluções financeiras. InterTransfers  atende as necessidades do público no que diz respeito principalmente a envios de dinheiro ou remessas. InterTransfers tem mais de vinte anos da experiência no Mercado Internacional em câmbio de moedas, envio de dinheiro e outros. InterTransfers é uma companhia americana autorizada pelo Departamento de bancos do Estado da Flórida para compra e venda de moedas.  InterTransfers é também autorizada para envios e recebimentos de dinheiro.  Além InterTransfers é autorizada para  money orders e prestação de services co-ligados.

Spanish:
InterTransfers es una compañía que enfoca asuntos financieros.  InterTransfers  atiende las necesidades del publico, especialmente en lo que respecta a envío de remesas de dinero. InterTransfers tiene más de veinte años de experiencia en el Mercado Internacional en cambio de monedas, envío de dinero y otros. InterTransfers es una compañía Americana autorizada por el Departamento Bancario del Estado de la Florida para compra-venta de monedas.   InterTransfers  también es autorizada para el envío y recibo de dinero.   Además InterTransfers Money Orders y prestación de servicios correspondientes.

English:
InterTransfers is a company that focus on financial solutions in assisting the public.   InterTransfers principally works in matters of money remittance. Altogether InterTransfers has more than 20 years of experience in currency exchange.  InterTransfers also has 20 years experience in money remittance, and other endeavors. InterTransfers is an American corporation authorized by the State of Florida to buy and sell currency.  InterTransfers also does remittance.  In addition, InterTransfers receives money orders and perform other co-related services.

    

    

    

InterTransfers 

    

    

      

InterTransfers
é uma companhia voltada a soluções financeiras e atende as necessidades
do público no que diz respeito principalmente a envios de dinheiro ou
remessas. InterTransfers tem mais de vinte anos da experiência no Mercado Internacional em câmbio de moedas, envio de dinheiro e outros. InterTransfers
é uma companhia americana autorizada pelo Departamento de bancos do
Estado da Flórida para compra e venda de moedas, e envios e
recebimentos de dinheiro, money orders e prestação de services
co-ligados.

InterTransfers
es una compañía que enfoca asuntos financieros y atiende las
necesidades del publico, especialmente en lo que respecta a envío de
remesas de dinero. InterTransfers tiene más de veinte años de experiencia en el Mercado Internacional en cambio de monedas, envío de dinero y otros. InterTransfers
es una compañía Americana autorizada por el Departamento Bancario del
Estado de la Florida para compra-venta de monedas, envío y recibo de
dinero, Money Orders y prestación de servicios correspondientes.

InterTransfers is a company that focus on financial solutions in assisting the public principally on matters of money remittance. Altogether InterTransfers has more than 20 years of experience in currency exchange, money remittance, and others. InterTransfers
is an American corporation authorized by the State of Florida to buy
and sell currency, remittance and receiving money orders and perform
other co-related services.

      

   

    

    

Ramiro Miqueli; InterTransfers Profile 

    

    

      

This company profile is for the private company Intertransfers Cards, Inc, headquarters located in Miami, FL.  Intertransfers Cards, Inc’s line of business is business services. Company Profile: Intertransfers Cards, Inc Year Started:2001 State of Incorporation:FL Contact Name:Ramiro Miqueli Contact Title:President & Chief Executive Officer Data above provided by D&B. InterTransfersRamiro Miqueli, Ramiro Miqueli on Eximer, Ramiro Miqueli on ZoominfoRamiro Miqueli Profile on TakingItGlobalRamiro Miqueli on Hispanic Weekly

      

   

    

    

The Story of Ramiro Miqueli 

    

    

      

Ramiro Miqueli
is a multilingual senior executive with over 35 years of international
and domestic experience in Fortune 500 management, pre-IPO startup,
operations and finance spanning alternative financial services,
broadcasting, entertainment, publishing, manufacturing and Internet
operations.

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Ramiro Miqueli Biography 

    

    

      

Ramiro Miqueli
is a multilingual senior executive with over 35 years of international
and domestic experience in Fortune 500 management, pre-IPO startup,
operations and finance, alternative financial services, broadcasting,
entertainment, publishing, manufacturing, and Internet operations.

Read more »