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Sunday, July 29, 2012

Rental Mobil Terpercaya di Cirebon


Kota Cirebon adalah salah satu kota di indonesia yang memiliki banyak tempat wisata, antara lain keraton Kasepuhan, Keraton Kacirebonan, Keraton Kanoman, Taman Kera Kalijaga, Gua Sunyaragi, Telaga Remis, Waduk Dharma, Cibulan dan masih banyak tempat wisata lainnya yang tidak dapat saya sebutkan satu per satu. Berwisata ke kota Cirebon akan terasa lebih asik jika dilakukan secara rombongan, namun jika anda mengalami kendala dengan transportasi apa yang akan mengangkut rombongan anda ke tempat wisata tersebut, anda dapat mengunakan jasa rental atau sewa mobil cirebon.

Di kota cirebon sewa mobil bukanlah suatu hal yang baru, hal tersebut dapat dilihat dari banyaknya rental-rental mobil yang menyediakan layanannya kota tersebut. Namun jika anda mencari rental mobil yang terpercaya di kota ini, anda dapat mengunjungi PT. Budhi Surya Sejahtera yang beralamat di jalan Taman Pemuda No. 2 Cirebon. Perusahaan ini menyediakan beberapa jenis mobil yang dapat anda gunakan sesuai dengan kebutuhan anda. Jika anda tidak bisa menyetir? “it’s no problem” alias tidak masalah, karena perusahaain ini menyediakan paket sewa mobil + sopir, jadi anda tinggal duduk santai dan menikmati perjalanan anda. Perusahaan ini menawarkan layanan sewa mobil dengan harga yang cukup terjangkau, dan yang paling penting adalah “harga dapat dinegosiasikan” hahaha.. kalimat tersebut adalah yang saya paling saya sukai (sudah terjangkau masih bisa dinego lagi). Ini yang saya rekomendasikan jika anda mencari rental mobil cirebon yang tepercaya.


Friday, July 27, 2012

Winston Fly Rods


Purchasing fly fishing equipment online is the best way that many people do. People who want to catch fish by using fly fishing method choose to buy fly fishing equipment online because of its benefits. TridentFlyFishing.com is a site that you can visit if you are looking for Winston Boron IIIx. Winston is one of the best fly rods brands available. There are various selections of Winston fly rods that you can choose today. Winston Boron IIIx is one of the Winston fly rods selections that you can use for fly fishing. This Winston fly rod option provides amazing performance. Besides, Winston fly rods come with wide variety of models. There are some models of Winston fly rods have differences in handle, length, weight, line weight, action, and price. That is why you have to choose the right Winton fly rod model as your needs and your budget.          
            
Winston is one of the best fly rod brands since it provides what the anglers need. There are some anglers may like the tradition actions by using the finest fly rods. Winston has produced Winston Boron IIt appropriate for the anglers who like traditional actions. Besides, this Winston fly rod option features medium fast actions. Winston Boron IIt also comes with wide variety of choices. There are some models of Winston Boron IIt has differences in length, weight, and line weight. The other Winston fly rod that you can use to catch fish is Winston VSL. Besides Winston, there are some other best fly rods brands offered at TridentFlyFishing.com. Although there are many selections of fly rod brands offered, it is very important for you to choose the right which suits your need and your budget. You also need to choose the best fly rod brand that can make maximum performance in fly fishing. 

Learn Anything New from These Smokeless Cigarette Reviews


Getting all confused to find the best smokeless cigarette starter kit to give your smoking habit a little bit challenging changing? That is all understandable, though. You may not yet be familiar enough with all this concept of ‘smokeless smoking’, that is for first. And probably, for second, this e cigarette thing is all new experiences for you anyway.

Thus, to shed some more lights about the concept, you could try getting yourself some of those best smokeless cigarette reviews for some better comprehension over this matter. What advantage, or may just be advantages indeed, you could get from changing your habit of smoking tobaccos into any of these e cigarettes. If any, do not hesitate to enlighten yourself over the matter of those side effects and the like things.

For finding the best cigarette that suits the best taste of your smoking habit, you may try reading any of these v2 cigs e cigarette reviews for some referrals. Of course, you may try getting and or reading the other brands’ reviews for some other references. But, basically speaking, all of you smokers are invited to try this newest (and could be your best as well) experience in smoking. And yes, you are always welcome to try smoking this best e cigarette anytime. 

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (COLUMBIA, 2012)

BY RICK JACKSON
For many moviegoers, Spider-Man was amazing in 2002. In my review on May 4, 2002, I said it was simply amazing. Tobey Maguire is perfect in the title role, and Kirsten Dunst is absolutely fabulous as Mary Jane Watson who pines for Spider-Man after he rescues her.

Without repeating everything I said ten years ago, The Amazing Spider-Man is a fun-filled adventure that suffers from a predictable plot and uneven direction by Marc Webb. The screenplay by James Vanderbilt, Alvin Sargent and Steve Kloves fails to match the 2002 version. After holding your attention during the first half when the main characters have a sense of importance, the second half is ruined by so little credibility, not even the requisite cliffhanger at the end will leave an indelible mark.

Andrew Garfield tries too hard to make the title character convincing enough. If it weren't for his awkward and gangly physical appearance this spidey might have been impressive. Here is a high school hunk who has fallen in love with the police captain's daughter, Stacy. Their scenes hardly measure up to the original and their screen chemistry fails to draw as a young screen team.

As you watch the story unfold all over again you are, at least, entertained by the presence of Martin Sheen and Sally Field as Uncle Ben and Aunt May. They give older moviegoers a reason to see the film. It does, however, deliver some good action and special effects in 3D.

Rhys Ifans makes a good cartoon villain as Curt Connors and The Lizard. His scenes are better than expected after you get used to his repetitive moves and near overacting.

The climactic battle atop the Oscorp building gets short shrift when too much dialogue hampers its total impact. It should have had more dramatic punch and really pushed the adrenalin envelope.

Emma Stone lacks the emotional depth of Dunst as Gwen. Her performance rests too much on her limited skills as an actress and you never really care for her the way you should.

James Horner's music score keeps the suspense in high gear, even if at one point it sounds like like the one he did for Titanic.

What saves The Amazing Spider-Man is its message for anyone who has a gift to find a way how to use it to benefit others.

Spider-Man's creator Stan Lee makes a cameo as a librarian, and Denis Leary is Captain Stacy.

Editors Alan Edward Bell, Michael McCasker and Pietro Scalia deserve a nod for they maintain the pace of the action by not letting you suffer from dull stretches when nothing is going on.

There is a lot to cheer for if you do not see The Amazing Spider-Man with high expectations.

It is rated PG, with the warnings: frightening scenes, violence and not recommended for young children.

Monday, July 2, 2012

TAKE THIS WALTZ (MONGREL MEDIA, 2011)****

BY RICK JACKSON

Take This Waltz is a beautifully crafted romantic drama about a young couple whose marriage is threatened by a stranger who turns out to be their next door neighbour.

Michelle Williams (My Week With Marilyn) turns in another fine performance as Margot who doesn't know what she wants when she slowly falls in love with Daniel, a ricksaw puller who insinuates himself into her life.

Written and directed by Sarah Polley (Away From Her) her latest is a testament to the power of love that is disguised as a comic valentine with a twist. Just as you feel for Margot, you also want her to make the right decision and be happy with her cookbook author-husband Lou (Seth Rogen).

Williams brings to her role an excitement you might recognize if you have ever wished to have your life injected with something wonderful that it might just come true. Polley conveys all the characters with honesty and a yen for life that should be rewarded with happiness. However, this is not a saccharine laden film of sweetness like the Rock Hudson and Doris Day movies of the 1950s and 1960s.

You first realize Margot's sexual repression is the main driving force behind her innocent walks NS her dialogue hints at something missing in her marriage that she wants to have rekindled. When Daniel (Luke Kirby from the CBC TV series Republic Of Doyle) shows up, she is reminded of happier days with Lou but she has difficulty articulating her true feelings toward her husband. Their marriage is perceived to be happy by all their friends but it is the utter reality of the moment that invades their existence and the film becomes more serious than just a simple fantasy.

Each of the characters shares a common weakness that leaves them open to be hurt and this is the main sticking point in Polley's literate script. How it all ends is also just as real and it may provoke discussion about your own life.

A rarity is the use of Canadian songs to underscore the thematic elements of fidelity, love and respect in a relationship: Rise Up by The Parachute Club (1983) is effectively used in an exercise class in the pool to symbolize how much you need to free yourself of daily stress, while Take This Waltz (1988) by Leonard Cohen serves as a warning to be more honest with your spouse. Stand Tall (1976) by Burton Cummings is used in a key scene.

Although action spaks louder than words, Williams shines as a normal human being whose feelings of sexual repression draw her closer to understanding the present status of her marriage. Her feelings toward Daniel discreetly reveal what they need to be with Lou. Clearly, Daniel remains the outsider who wants to break up her marriage out of his own selfishness.

Seth Rogen portrays Lou as a man of few words but he is ignorant of Margot's sexual needs and you hope for the moment when the two of them reunite like the once happy couple they really are.

Polley's insight into marriage today is an unerring observation of her generation and it is done with an innocent but brilliant way. It remains up to the individual moviegoer in a relationship or marriage to identify with the innermost thoughts and feelings of the main characters.

The final scene when Margot is alone and feeling free for the first time speaks volumes. The point she makes to make is achieved wihout any dialogue. All you see is the expression on her face and from this you are left to think about the outcome.

Take This Waltz restores one's faith in the romantic film with such scope and levity in what is certain to be one of the best films of the year.

It is rated 18A, with the warnings: coarse language, nudity and sexual content.

July 1, 2012
Copyright Rick Jackson 2012