beach villas Free Significant Guide
Posted on | July 31, 2010 | 17 Comments
I purchased this a few years back and the first thought that came to my head was black licorice. Bit that’s not all that is in it….and men seem to be attracted to the scent. I highly recommend it, especially for evening wear….
LOLITA LEMPICKA perfume, by Lolita Lempicka, was introduced in 1997. This fine fragrance contains ivy, anise, violet and is accented with licorice, vetiver, and vanilla, making LOLITA LEMPICKA perfume perfect for evening use.
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July 31st, 2010 @ 3:04 pm
I heard Gunther Schuller’s “Blues” while listening to NPR in transit from one assignment to the next at my job. I immediately knew I had to buy this CD! The colors and resonances, to say nothing of the true Jazz feeling came across like I’ve never heard in a classical regime. While tasting a few other Schuller listings on Amazon.com, I was a little dissappointed, but I was really infatuated with the other cuts that on this CD. I’ve discovered other fine pieces in the process!
August 1st, 2010 @ 3:47 pm
I bought this CD for the Harbison quintet, a piece I love by one of my favorite composers. The Rekjavik Quintet does an extraordinary job performing this extremely difficult work. Harbison’s innovative use of doubling (as in the opening “Intrada”) make for original and dramatic sounds. The intense and wild finale, with raucous glissandi from the ensemble creates a new and exciting sound. There are other exciting works on the disc as well. The Barber is flawless, and quite moving. The works by Gunther Schuller and Irving Fine were both new to me but are both works which are well-crafted and rewarding to listen to (the Schuller is a little “light” though, and one dimensional). The remaining two works, altough not my favorites, are well played, and will interest some. I recommend this CD for anyone looking for a recording of the Harbison Quintet or Barber’s Summer Music.
August 2nd, 2010 @ 3:41 pm
This is one of the most beautiful, unique perfume bottle I have ever seen! Shaped like an apple in a gorgeous purple with intricate gold design, it is so detailed that even the “sprayer” of the bottle is in the shape of a stem! How cute is that sitting on your vanity?
If that wasn’t enough for any perfume collector, the scent itself is so unique, not at all like the “popular” scent the market is infested with that just smells the same and ordinary! It’s a sensual scent, that is romantic yet, “woodsy” at the same time. Some won’t like it because it is definitely not “floral” but rather oriental woodsy, but unlike most oriental, it is not over powering, but rather, crisp and light enough to wear during the day and even the summer!
This scent is so unique, it can easily be a “signature” scent all female crave to discover for themselves!
August 3rd, 2010 @ 3:12 pm
I sampled it and thought it smelled really good but when I purchased it, the smell is absolutely awful. I may have a bad batch but it is so gross.
August 4th, 2010 @ 3:35 pm
I adore this! It’s got a light smells that’s never to overpowering. I’ve had to hide it because the girls I do theatre with kept using it, lol! Also very cute bottle, one of my fav’s and I am VERY picky!
August 5th, 2010 @ 3:48 pm
The scent is just as attractive as the bottle it comes in. It’s a girly, sweet, luscious smell. Doesn’t have the yucky alcohol smell some perfumes have.
I wish I got the bigger bottle, I can see myself using this up quite quick!
August 6th, 2010 @ 3:25 pm
I purchased this a few years back and the first thought that came to my head was black licorice. Bit that’s not all that is in it….and men seem to be attracted to the scent. I highly recommend it, especially for evening wear….
LOLITA LEMPICKA perfume, by Lolita Lempicka, was introduced in 1997. This fine fragrance contains ivy, anise, violet and is accented with licorice, vetiver, and vanilla, making LOLITA LEMPICKA perfume perfect for evening use.
August 7th, 2010 @ 3:30 pm
I have several pair of these flip flops for summer use and I have no complaints at all. They are NOT flimsy…but are well made and give you support that you don’t usually get in a flip flop. There are allot of colors to choose from and the price is good. I don’t think you’ll be disappointed…I wasn’t.
August 8th, 2010 @ 3:23 pm
These flip flops are very uncomfortable. There is a big bump under neither the heel from the straps. Very poorly designed. The only good thing is that they’re pretty(purple). So very disappointed. Next time I’m buying from someone I can trust with comfort. Thanks, but no thanks.
August 9th, 2010 @ 3:15 pm
Hasn’t been warm enough to wear my new flip flops but they look and feel great and I am looking forward to showing them off this summer!
August 10th, 2010 @ 3:33 pm
They were not so good. I had to return them. They were uncomfortable and didn’t fit right.
August 11th, 2010 @ 3:18 pm
very cute but the size runs sooo small. they don’t fit me but a good idea for a gift
August 12th, 2010 @ 3:07 pm
I read alot of westerns as well as watch western movies, so when I found this DVD on a $5.00 rack what could I lose?
Now, I have read a few books concerning Pancho Villa, finishing one at the moment by Frank O’Rourke entitled THUNDER IN THE SUN, but I do not know much of Pancho Villa, the man of history, so while this movie was very riveting, I cannot speak to much of its historical accuracy. I can, however, speak to its entertainment value and for me it was a very enjoyable movie.
I’ll leave the deep, scholarly reviews to others. I will only say that the color and transfer to DVD is very sharp and good, the acting is more than adequate and you not only get information of Villa and the revolution but one also comes away with information of how films may have been constructed shortly after the turn of the 20th century during the silent era.
I don’t know that I would want to pay big bucks for this movie, but for my cost and use, this is one whale of a movie. Don’t mind at all having it on my shelves of watchable westerns. Better at least check this one out.
Semper Fi.
August 13th, 2010 @ 3:32 pm
This is a B grade movie for HBO that is not even up to that networks standards. Disclaimer at the start {this movie could have happened…….] does not cover the utter nonsense of this film.Yes Pancho Villa did cut a deal with a movie company to shoot his revolution and that is where this movie takes off in a blaze of BS. YES, antonio Banderas is handsome, spanish and swaggers around alot. YES, Pancho Villa was an amazing historical character that fought the repressive totalitarian regiems of Diaz and Huerta for ten turbulent years of the mexican revolution. YES, This film is stupid hollywood pulp made to make money and the same old stuff repeated over and oevver again. Also, why does every film have William Randolph Hearst as the “the bad guy”. I’m getting tired of this device and it is also fiction passed off as history. negative stars would be better becasue this is bad for you to watch as it totally mis represents the truth.
August 14th, 2010 @ 3:37 pm
I am grateful for this film. It introduced me to a remarkable if not astonishing incident in film history and history in general — but one that has become unknown. This film is quite adequate or solid in its acting and production values.
The writer/producer’s commentary is in the top 10% with plenty of appropriate and thoughtful information on the subject itself instead of the usual hype and self congratulations and ha-ha-ha remember this and that.
On the other hand, if you are not intrerested very much in the history or Mexico or film making beyond the technical aspects then this may not grab you. It does not follow tightly the usual formula for suspense and drama in action storytelling. It is not an ordinary action flick or western.
The actual silent film that was made during the revolution about and including Villa, the most expensive film ever made up to that time, has been lost, as have been so many early films. So if you have a serious interest in history you will understand that the details in the film cannot stand for a documentary. There has to be a lot of fill-in and interpretation. Anyone with a serious interest in history will want to use the film as a yeast starter and go out and gather their own ingredients from academic sources and come up with their own best approximation of how this astonishing project back during the revolution might have played out in detail. There are a lot of good leads in the commentary as to the actual detailed facts of the project. For me this was a must.
If you happen to be interested in how films distort reality and heros, this is a very interesting back story that the film develops and this includes some moral dilemmas.Again, the commentary is very interesting here.
August 15th, 2010 @ 3:43 pm
The movie meet my needs well. I was able to show my Spanish class a little of the history of a famous Mexican and allow them some fun in the process.
August 16th, 2010 @ 3:35 pm
Such shame… such waste of time… such insult to history… to real people… such hollywood arrogance … how much did this cost again???!!! I am sorry I can’t even finish watching it…