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- The introspection of a 19 year old mind.
- We see the ocean, its cyclic surge, its hypnotic gait, and its beauty. Gently, the camera leads us to a dead lamb. The short film exposes the importance of beauty within horror from contraries.
- Music video by Luis Miguel performing "Cuando calienta el sol".
- Latin music superstar Luis Miguel sings his heart out to the girls in this classic 1993 studio-produced sub-Saharan Episcopal choir brass hit "Suave." In this girls come droning. It's a romantic video, and a beautiful video for all couples to see. In this video, Luis sings on a beach, somewhere in Mexico. A girl comes rushing to him. Throughout the song, Luis and his girl dance passionately. And a couple of people sing in the background. It was a hit video that hit every air wave in Mexico, worldwide in the USA. In the USA/Mexico this was a hit on Univision and on UPN. In the USA the song was a major hit on Nuyorican (which Luis is partially) Telemundo, with airings on their affiliates, such as WNJU Telemundo 47. The song gathered many Grammys, and helped cement Luis Miguel into a major Mexican Rodeo, and many girls gushed and fell in love with Luis, and guys wanted to be him. It's part of his Grammy-winning 1993 album "Aries," which was released to a lot of radio play. It was released by Warner Bros. and by Warner Home Video on some venues. Throughout the video, his woman smiles as he sings his heart out. A group of singers descend out of the bushes, and start singing the chorus. The song gets more dramatic and romantic as the song progresses. The trumpet intensifies, as the studio-produced hit hits the break, and Luis does a quieter melodic singing, and then the song changes pitch, and re-goes into the chorus, before the sax solo.
- Archaeologists are being pursued by pirates around an island in the South Pacific. On this island, various adventures await them. A native named Chongo joins forces with the archaeologists to save them from perilous situations.
- The music video for "Follow the Leader" was shot in Acapulco, Mexico by director Jessy Terrero and Lopez's partner Casper Smart. For the first shot, Lopez wore a pair of tight latex leggings with a silver and black long-sleeved shirt with tornado sirens blaring in the background. The singer paired the look with metallic makeup, nude lips and a "funky" hairstyle, which included cornrows. For the second shoot in Mexico, Lopez wore a sparkly silver vest and tight white jeans. The video features Lopez dancing on a rooftop with the reggae-ton stars, shaking her hips and writhing with alluring fervor and seductive purpose; traipsing through the city while being chased by her friends (and crashing through windows and making massive jumps all the while); and bare-skinned, with the word "lidere," Spanish for leader, tattooed to her chest and a giant ink spot on her back.
- This Traveltalk entry takes viewers along the Pacific International Highway, which starts in Mexico City (not seen) and proceeds west to Acapulco. We see the Spanish colonial architecture in Morelia, the famous Popocatépetl Volcano, and Acapulco's famous cliff divers and beaches.
- Features Richard E. Bishop, wildfowl photographer and artist. Also: curios and jewelry made from seashells in Acapulco; a mail-order glass eye company; Bob Kelly of Hollywood, doll/puppet clothes designer.
- Deleted scenes from Licence to Kill (1989).
- A man tries to meet a girl who will give him closure to a chapter of his life.
- Interviews with cast and crew on the Villa Arabesque Mexico set of the James Bond movie Licence to Kill (1989).
- Teodoro lives an ordinary and boring life oppressed by his mother, until one day he thinks she will die.
- A black comedy about a man given the responsibility of fighting a championship cock. After his wife chops off the head and cooks it, he plummets into a dark underworld where he manically searches for a prize winning replacement.
- Two teenagers in love discover that a box holds the memories of one of their father.
- Acapulco is known as a playground for the rich and famous. But for many children who live there, there are few fun and games - just a daily battle for survival. Enter Casa Hogar del Niño de Acapulco, a former luxury hotel transformed into an orphanage whose mission is to help those children to a brighter tomorrow. The moving documentary Mi Casa Hogar reveals the unique history of this very special and crucial resource, as it tells the uplifting stories of the kids it cares for on a daily basis, including those given up by their impoverished parents, those living on the streets, and those abused and mistreated by those who were supposed to care for them. Discover their special smiles and upbeat attitudes through the eyes of a group of American entrepreneurs visiting on a mission of hope and help, in this beautifully-photographed and evocative film. Mi Casa Hogar demonstrates what a difference a loving "home" really can make - especially to those who never thought they'd have one.
- Running away from what they did a night before, three best friends are hunted by their own fear, they seek shelter in a local boatman, trapped with their insecurities and secrets, risking their friendship and their life.
- Men and women who don't know each other are set up on blind dates and a camera crew follows them around to record how the date went.
- Greedy and power hungry Max Hauser (Ash Adams) assumes his step brother's identity and tricks his unsuspecting girlfriend Rachel Swanson(Raquel Gardner) to a civil marriage, in the hope that after Tony's death, he will inherit his vast wealth through Rachel, who the family assumed is Tony's widow. Rachel however refused to go with the plan and Max blackmails her to keep posing as Tony's wife. But things become very complicated for Max. His step brother Tony Stockdail (Anthony Newman) was the only survivor of the helicopter crash Max and his accomplice orchestrated and is puzzled on getting home to find a woman claiming to be his wife. Rachel eventually tells Tony the truth and they fall in love. From then on, Max's mission is to make Tony and Rachel's lives a living hell.
- The eighth season of the competition kicks off in Acapulco, Mexico. Former "Real World" and "Road Rules" stars compete for more than $300,000 in cash and prizes.
- A reality-based look at the vapid lives of several Mexican 20-somethings and their respective friends and/or hook-ups during their stay in Acapulco for a Summer vacation.
- Based on the original TV show Gossip Girl, all with different characters. This time the series take place on Acapulco, the famous city in Mexico. The characters speak in Spanish and the characters are based on the Mexican high society.
- Two identical twin sisters separated at birth reunite and the rich, devious and cruel one proposes to her sweet-hearted counterpart to assume her place.
- Two stories at the same time: the first one is the love between Fernanda (a doctor) and Jose Luis (a teacher). The second one is the story of friendship of 5 schoolgirls in a private school for rich kids.
- Four girlfriends from different social classes experience what's it like being 20 - working and studying, falling in love, getting drugs or fighting a terminal illness.
- Set in Acapulco, the love story of Marina, a beautiful, sweet young woman who works as a tourist boat driver. Her simple life transforms when her mother dies unexpectedly and she inherits a large family fortune.
- Senior Senor Angel Villarreal marries a young woman, a decision opposed by most of his children and grandchildren.
- La Teniente takes a cinematic approach to scripted TV, using locations throughout Mexico and top Spanish-language TV actors as it depicts the adventures of a Special Operations unit of the Mexican Navy. Centering on Mexican Naval graduate Lieutenant Roberta Ballesteros (María Fernanda Yepes), the series shows the challenges facing her immediate and emotional entry into the elite Special Operations unit after a violent tragedy occurs to the group. The series follows her assimilation into the unit, which is filled with drama, action, love triangles, heroes and family. La Tenientes storylines often mirror real-life challenges that the Mexican Navy deals with as it protects its citizens, such as apprehending drug and human traffickers, disasters, superstition, politics and corruption , these are only some of the challenges which Lieutenant Roberta Ballesteros and her team will face during this action packed series . The cast also includes Matías Novoa, Héctor Arredondo, Armando Torrea, Sylvia Sáenz and Fernando Sarfati.