How to Download the Dengue Fever - Safely Online
Dengue Fever- has always been a favorite of mine.Through out the movie, Shaolin Ribiero simply shines. Daniel Moraes actually caught my interest too.
I think Shaolin Ribiero and Daniel Moraes worked wonderful in Dengue Fever. The great supporting cast includes Shaolin Ribiero,Daniel Moraes,Samoa,Gracie.
If you are a true like Dengue Fever, you will want to add this movie to your collection.
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Summary of Dengue Fever: In December of 2001, just after 9/11, a core group of American Jiu-Jitsu fighters who spent the days of a Brazilian summer training hard, partying hard, and fighting hard in Rio de Janeiro. This video is a documentary of the On the Mat crew's summer adventures.
This DVD features 16 hardcore fights featuring Brazil's toughest up and comers at the time, many of whom are now famous World Jiu-Jitsu and Mixed Martial Arts champions.
The boys give us a tour of Rio's beaches, where they meet some local barely clothed girls, and catch some good waves too!.
They also visit the dangerous ghettos of Rio, where gringo's should never go! While there, they check out some hard-core skating and great fights.
Also featured is the last footage ever shot at the original Gracie Camp before it burnt down! The place was a paradise for Jiu-Jitsu lovers. Where else would you get a Ginastica Natural seminar? Secret easteregg footage reveals just how hot the love lives of these hero's were!
This is a must have 130 minutes of Jiu-Jitsu lovers bliss, all set to Rio's funky ghetto music!
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Tampopo - An Extraordinary Movie
I really loved the movie Tampopo. I really enjoyed watching Tsutomu Yamazaki in this movie. I also think Nobuko Miyamoto was great!
I think Tsutomu Yamazaki and Nobuko Miyamoto worked wonderful in Tampopo. The great supporting cast includes Tsutomu Yamazaki, Nobuko Miyamoto, Ken Watanabe, Kji Yakusho, Rikiya Yasuoka.
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Summary of Tampopo: Like seeds of a dandelion blowing in the wind, the plot of Tampopo wanders in several directions, following the lives of a quirky collection of characters. At the heart of this film is a young widow named Tampopo (Nobuko Miyamoto), who is struggling to make ends meet by running a noodle restaurant. Goro (Tsutomu Yamazaki), a truck driver, saves Tampopo's young son from being beaten by a group of school girls and is rewarded with a bowl of very bad ramen (noodles). Goro tells Tampopo the awful truth about her cooking and she asks for his help. Together they search for the perfect ramen recipe.
Intersecting this part of the plot are several smaller and less well-realized stories. Koji Yakusho, who stars in Shall We Dance, appears as a sensuous gangster who would rather play with his food than eat it. Then there's the mysterious Noodle Master who lives with a group of street vagabonds and a young executive who knows how to order food from a French menu, but not how to preserve the dignity of his superiors.
While the film as a whole feels somewhat disjointed, writer-director Juzo Itami manages to infuse Tampopo (which means "dandelion") with a sense of Japanese joie de vivre that is worth experiencing. Take notes during the "soup scenes" and see what you can cook up for yourself. --Luanne Brown