domingo, 28 de febrero de 2016

2016 The 88th Academy Awards.

Los Angeles, California United Sates of America (CNN USA) The Oscars "Spotlight" won just two awards at Sunday night's 88th Academy Awards, but one of them was the night's top prize: best picture. 

The film, about journalists investigating a sex abuse scandal involving Catholic priests, also won original screenplay.

Leonardo DiCaprio finally won an Oscar.

THE WINNERS FULL LIST:
BEST PICTURE
“Spotlight”
ACTOR
Leonardo DiCaprio, “The Revenant”
ACTRESS
Brie Larson, “Room”
SUPPORTING ACTOR
Mark Rylance, “Bridge of Spies”
SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Alicia Vikander, “The Danish Girl”
DIRECTOR
Alejandro Iñárritu, “The Revenant”
ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
“The Big Short,” Charles Randolph and Adam McKay
ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
“Spotlight,” Josh Singer and Tom McCarthy
DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
“Amy”
FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
“Son of Saul”
ANIMATED FEATURE FILM
“Inside Out”
CINEMATOGRAPHY
“The Revenant,” Emmanuel Lubezki
COSTUME DESIGN
“Mad Max: Fury Road,” Jenny Beavan
FILM EDITING
“Mad Max: Fury Road,” Margaret Sixel
MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING
“Mad Max: Fury Road,” Lesley Vanderwalt, Elka Wardega and Damian Martin
ORIGINAL SCORE
“The Hateful Eight,” Ennio Morricone
ORIGINAL SONG
“Writing’s on the Wall”from “Spectre,” music and lyrics by Jimmy Napes and Sam Smith
PRODUCTION DESIGN
“Mad Max: Fury Road,” Colin Gibson (production design); Lisa Thompson (set decoration)
SOUND EDITING
“Mad Max: Fury Road,” Mark Mangini and David White
SOUND MIXING
“Mad Max: Fury Road,” Chris Jenkins, Gregg Rudloff and Ben Osmo
VISUAL EFFECTS
“Ex Machina,” Andrew Whitehurst, Paul Norris, Mark Ardington and Sara Bennett
ANIMATED SHORT FILM
“Bear Story”
DOCUMENTARY SHORT SUBJECT
“A Girl in the River: The Price of Forgiveness”
LIVE ACTION SHORT FILM 
“Stutterer”.

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MSH WorldWide By Marcelo Santiago Hernández™.

sábado, 27 de febrero de 2016

10th Republican Presidential Debate.


Houston, Texas to February 27th, 2016 (CNN/ Radio Salem/ Telemundo/ The Washington Post). The 10th Republican presidential debate, Thursday's GOP fight night averaged 14.5 million viewers Nielsen ratings, 13.2 million watched on CNN and 1.3 million watched the Spanish-language broadcast on Telemundo.


Nine months into the Republican presidential race, Marco Rubio on Thursday demonstrated for the first time how to successfully attack frontrunner Donald Trump. The first step is to try. And the second step is to do so relentlessly but with a sense of humor.


WINNERS

Marco Rubio: This was not only Rubio's best debate performance, it was the best debate performance by any candidate in any debate so far in the 2016 election. Rubio, grasping the fact that if nothing changes in this race he — and everyone else — will lose to Donald Trump, hit Trump at every turn. He savaged Trump on using illegal immigrants to help build Trump Tower. He went after Trump for inheriting money. He hit Trump for his position on Israel and Palestine. And, most importantly, he rattled Trump during a back-and-forth over Obamacare. It reminded me of this moment from another great battle between two titans: What Rubio's stellar performance means is that the race between now and Tuesday — and March 15 and beyond — will be cast as a two-man showdown between Trump and Rubio. That's the only chance Rubio has of winning. What I don't know is whether the punches Rubio landed will do any lasting damage to Trump. Nothing else has — yet.


Mitt Romney: The 2012 Republican presidential nominee has been a low-profile figure in this race. Sure, Romney came under a full-frontal assault from Trump during the debate. But questions over when Trump and the other candidates will release their taxes took up a considerable amount of debate time. That demonstrates Romney is still able to drive conversation within the GOP.


LOSERS

Ted Cruz: Cruz watched — and I do mean watched — as Rubio turned the race into a two-man contest between him and Trump. Cruz was strangely absent from the main back-and-forths of the night. To the extent Cruz was able to get into a debate with Trump, he spent his time hitting the real estate mogul for making past donations to Democrats. Cast me as skeptical that that line of attack will work. Cruz also tried to make the electability case against Trump but found himself hoist on his petard by The Donald, who noted that the senator's polls aren't in a great place. Cruz looked like the third wheel in this debate — a bad place to be with March 1 just five days away.


Donald Trump: This wasn't Trump's worst debate. In fact, it might not even be in the bottom half of his performances. He generally counterpunched admirably — particularly against Cruz. But Rubio got the better of Trump on several occasions; the senator from Florida found ways to embarrass and mock Trump, which is something no one in any previous debate has been able to do. Rubio also effectively exposed the thinness of Trump's policy solutions especially on health care.


Ben Carson/John Kasich: You could be forgiven for having forgotten that either the retired neurosurgeon or the Ohio governor were part of this debate. Carson and Kasich got almost no questions, and the ones they did get they seemed unprepared to handle. Carson somehow made a fruit salad reference (see above) when asked about Supreme Court nominees. Kasich used every question to talk about how we all need to get along. Both men felt entirely ancillary to the proceedings — as though they were engaged in a different event than the one Trump, Rubio and Cruz were participating in. Which, of course, they sort of were.

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MSH WorldWide By Marcelo Santiago Hernández™.

viernes, 26 de febrero de 2016

Dragon Ball: 30 Años.

Ciudad de México a 26 de Febrero de 2016 (Vanguardia). Hoy dia como hoy pero el día 26 de febrero de 1986, se emitió el primer capítulo de Dragon Ball en Japón; después de año y medio de posicionarse como uno de los mangas de mayor popularidad. Si bien nadie niega la importancia del material impreso, es la versión animada la que catapultó, no sólo a la obra de Akira Toriyama, sino al género del anime a nivel mundial; debido a su temática ajena a todo lo que se conocía en otros territorios ajenos al oriental.


Como todos sabemos, la serie contaba la historia de Goku, un niño con cola que vivía en las montañas, quien se encuentra de manera intempestiva con Bulma, una joven que busca las Esferas del Dragón; objetos mágicos que al estar juntos harán surgir a un dragón que cumplirá cualquier deseo que uno pida. Su principal característica, además de la acción inherente que suponía la trama, es que combinaba la violencia con el humor y momentos subidos de tono (sólo hay que recordar el capítulo donde Bulma se baña y duerme desnuda, provocando que Yamcha le toque el pecho por equivocación, pensando que se trataba de una de las esferas).
 


Curiosamente, al tratarse de una "caricatura" ningún adulto esperaba que se mostrara ese tipo de contenido; vamos se suponía que las animaciones eran para niños. Al dar cuenta de esto, varios padres de familia occidentales que se opusieron a que sus hijos e hijas vieran la serie; sin embargo, eso no impidió que se convirtiera en un fenómeno global, permitiendo que la animación fuera perdiendo su halo infantil, y cimentando el terreno para la llegada masiva del anime.


Algo curioso es que esta primer parte de la historia tuvo dos emisiones en México, la primera había sufrido de la edición de varios de sus segmentos y contaba con un doblaje distinto, donde Goku era Zero y Krillin, Cachito; esto significo un inicio desastroso para la obra de Toriyama, no obstante, por razones desconocidas, se decidió retransmitir Dragon Ball, pero con un mínimo de cortes, con los nombres originales en su mayoría (se cambió el nombre de ChiChi por el de Milk, pues, digámoslo, representaba un albur automático para el mexicano) y con el gran trabajo de voz que perdura hasta la fecha.


El éxito local de Dragon Ball significó la adaptación de Dragon Ball Z, que es la parte más conocida de la historia, la creación de Dragon Ball GT y su regreso con un par de películas y la actual Dragon Ball Super; por lo que parece que tenemos Goku para rato.

Felices 30 años, Dragon Ball.

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MSH WorldWide By Marcelo Santiago Hernández™.

sábado, 6 de febrero de 2016

The X-Files On FOX.

The New York City February 6th, 2016 (Forbes) The new X-Files miniseries starts on 24 January on Fox in the US, For those of us wondering whether or not the revival of The X-Files on Fox would warrant the kind of buzz that translates into solid ratings, that question has been decisively answered after consecutive airings of the first two episodes on Sunday and Monday night, respectively.
The ratings for the Sunday night premiere undoubtedly got a boost from the NFC Championship game on Fox, which it followed. But there’s no denying that the excitement for the revival was a big factor to the massive numbers the premiere garnered: a whopping 16.2 million viewers with a 6.1 rating. In the age of streaming services and DVR, that is an impressive number.
Positioning itself as the lead-out show after an NFL playoff game is a tactic that’s worked to the X-Files‘ advantage in the past. In 1997, the fourth season’s “Leonard Betts” episode followed Super Bowl XXXI; it became the series’ highest-rated episode of all time with a staggering 29.1 million viewers. That season also happened to have the highest-rated finale in all of its seasons by a wide margin at 19.85 million viewers.



Even though the second episode had a sharp, and understandable, drop in viewership in its regular time slot on Monday, it still dominated its time slot at 9.2 million viewers and a 3.2 rating ahead of such already established shows as  Supergirl, Scorpion and NCIS: LA, and the pilot of the comic book series Lucifer.
Last night’s ratings for The X-Files also beat out those of every episode of its time slot predecessor, Gotham, save for the comic book series’ highly anticipated debut. And even then, the X-Files‘ viewership was higher and ratings just one-tenth of a point lower.
The strong ratings make one wonder if this might not be a one-and-done season, after all. Though Chris Carter and the team behind the revival have described it as a miniseries, it sure doesn’t feel like it. The storyline they’ve set up seems far too ambitious to wrap up in four more episodes, and, if there’s anything to be learned from television history, it’s that if a show has ratings, execs will find a way to make multiple seasons of it. Just look at True Detective on HBO, a show that was originally meant to be a single season arc miniseries. Whether or not it was a good idea, it got a second season due to strong ratings and pop culture buzz.
Right now, The X-Files feels less like True Detective, designed to be a true standalone event, and more like Marvel’s Agent Carter on ABC, originally intended to be a one-shot filler for the midseason hiatus of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., but designed for longevity if it happened to do well in ratings. The story arc of the X-Files revival so far is following that same pattern: Concise enough to be wrapped up in one season, but open-ended enough so that there’s still lots of story left to tell if the situation should warrant it. And so far, with the ratings being what they are, it absolutely warrants it.
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MSH WorldWide By Marcelo Santiago Hernández™.

lunes, 1 de febrero de 2016

Reforma Politica del DF.

México, DF. a 01 de Febrero de 2016 (Forbes México). La reforma política para el Distrito Federal, que se aprobó este martes en la Cámara de Senadores, implica la creación de una Constitución política y un congreso local, estos cambios se realizaron para dar una mayor autonomía a la Ciudad de México.
La iniciativa aún deberá ser discutida y aprobada en el pleno de la Cámara de Diputados.  En el caso de que los diputados realicen cambios a la reforma enviada por el Senado, los legisladores de la Cámara Alta tendrán que discutir y aprobar las modificaciones. La discusión de la reforma se dio en el marco de los lineamientos de un acuerdo político asumido por los coordinadores parlamentarios. En este punto del proceso, el  mayor riesgo es que la reforma se quedé paralizada en la Cámara de Diputados y no sea aprobada en la recta final del periodo ordinario de sesiones que termina el 30 de abril.
La reforma política del Distrito Federal era uno los principales temas pendientes de la agenda legislativa del Congreso de la Unión desde hace varios años. Debido a su relevancia, la Cámara de Senadores realizó 12 foros y 2 audiencias. El primer foro se realizó en diciembre de 2012, mientras que el último fue en junio de 2014. Durante los foros, los legisladores recibieron opiniones sobre las distintas iniciativas presentadas por parte de los grupos parlamentarios de las principales fuerzas políticas del país.
No obstante, fue hasta noviembre de 2013 cuando se presentó formalmente la primera Iniciativa en materia de reforma política para el Distrito Federal, entregada por el Partido de la Revolución Democrática. Tuvo que pasar casi un año y medio para que el pleno de la Cámara de Senadores aprobara con 88 votos a favor, 27 en contra y una abstención la reforma política del Distrito Federal. Entre los principales cambios que tendrá el Distrito Federal se encuentran en la creación de una Constitución Política antes del 31 de enero de 2017 y la eliminación de la figura jurídica de las delegaciones políticas.

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MSH WorldWide By Marcelo Santiago Hernández™.

jueves, 7 de enero de 2016

2016 People’s Choice Awards.

Los Angeles, CA (Website of PCAs) January 07th, 2016. The biggest stars in entertainment stepped out for People’s Choice Awards 2016 on Wednesday night, and a number of them walked away with some shiny new hardware.
Furious 7 raced ahead of the competition to win the coveted titles of “Favorite Movie” and “Favorite Action Movie.” Meanwhile, Sandra Bullock took home “Favorite Movie Actress,” and Johnny Depp was crowned “Favorite Dramatic Movie Actor.”
Longtime network and cable stalwarts dominated the TV categories. The Big Bang Theory received top honors for “Favorite TV Show.” The CBS sitcom also won “Favorite Network TV Comedy” for the fourth consecutive year, and star Jim Parsons walked away with “Favorite Comedic TV Actor.” On the dramatic front, Grey’s Anatomy bested fellow ShondaLand shows to win “Favorite Network TV Drama,” with leading lady Ellen Pompeo landing “Favorite Dramatic TV Actress.” In cable, Homeland andPretty Little Liars each received accolades from fans.
Taylor Swift was the big winner in music, picking up “Favorite Female Artist” and beating out her pal Ed Sheeran for the title of “Favorite Pop Artist.” No need to feel too bad for Sheeran though, the singer was the people’s pick for “Favorite Male Artist.”
Meanwhile, Britney Spears proved she’s a force to be reckoned with on social media. The singer shot ahead of fellow nominees Anna Kendrick, Beyoncé, Dwayne Johnson, and Taylor Swift — not to mention all their followers! — to win the brand-new People’s Choice Awards category, “Favorite Social Media Celebrity.”
The most-triumphant winner of the night however, was Ellen DeGeneres. The “Favorite Humanitarian” honoree walked away with “Favorite Daytime TV Host,” effectively breaking the all-time win record with an astounding 17 People’s Choice Awards to her name.
 

 See the full list of People’s Choice Awards 2016 winners below:
PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARDS Winners:

MOVIE CATEGORIES

Favorite Movie
Avengers: Age of Ultron
Furious 7
Inside Out
Jurassic World
Pitch Perfect 2
Favorite Movie Actor
Channing Tatum
Chris Pratt
Johnny Depp
Robert Downey Jr.
Will Smith
Favorite Movie Actress
Anne Hathaway
Melissa McCarthy
Meryl Streep
Sandra Bullock
Scarlett Johansson
Favorite Action Movie
Avengers: Age of Ultron
The Divergent Series: Insurgent
Furious 7
Jurassic World
Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials 
Favorite Action Movie Actor
Chris Hemsworth
Chris Pratt
Dwayne Johnson
Robert Downey Jr.
Vin Diesel
Favorite Action Movie Actress
Charlize Theron
Emily Blunt
Michelle Rodriguez
Scarlett Johansson
Shailene Woodley
Favorite Animated Movie Voice
Adam Sandler
Amy Poehler
Rihanna
Sandra Bullock
Selena Gomez
Favorite Comedic Movie
The DUFF
Pitch Perfect 2
Spy
Ted 2
Trainwreck
Favorite Comedic Movie Actor
Jack Black
Kevin Hart
Mark Wahlberg
Robert De Niro
Will Ferrell
Favorite Comedic Movie Actress
Amy Schumer
Anna Kendrick
Melissa McCarthy
Rebel Wilson
Sofia Vergara
Favorite Dramatic Movie
The Age of Adaline
Fifty Shades of Grey
The Longest Ride
The Martian
Straight Outta Compton
Favorite Dramatic Movie Actor
Channing Tatum
George Clooney
Johnny Depp
Matt Damon
Will Smith
Favorite Dramatic Movie Actress
Blake Lively
Dakota Johnson
Jennifer Lopez
Kate Winslet
Rachel McAdams
Favorite Family Movie
Cinderella
Home
Hotel Transylvania 2
Inside Out
Minions
Favorite Thriller Movie
The Boy Next Door
Insidious: Chapter 3
Poltergeist
Taken 3
Unfriended
TV CATEGORIES
 
Favorite TV Show
The Big Bang Theory
Game of Thrones
Grey’s Anatomy
The Voice
The Walking Dead 
Favorite Network TV Comedy
2 Broke Girls
The Big Bang Theory
Mike & Molly
Modern Family
New Girl
Favorite Comedic TV Actor
Andy Samberg
Jesse Tyler Ferguson
Jim Parsons
Johnny Galecki
Matthew Perry
Favorite Comedic TV Actress
Anna Faris
Kaley Cuoco
Melissa McCarthy
Sofía Vergara
Zooey Deschanel
Favorite Network TV Drama
Empire
Gotham
Grey’s Anatomy
How To Get Away With Murder
Scandal
Favorite Dramatic TV Actor
Jesse Williams
Justin Chambers
Scott Foley
Taylor Kinney
Terrence Howard
Favorite Dramatic TV Actress
Ellen Pompeo
Kerry Washington
Sara Ramirez
Taraji P. Henson
Viola Davis
Favorite Cable TV Comedy
Baby Daddy
Faking It
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Real Husbands of Hollywood
Young & Hungry
Favorite Cable TV Drama
Bates Motel
The Fosters
Pretty Little Liars
Rizzoli & Isles
Suits
Favorite Cable TV Actor
Adam DeVine
Christian Slater
Eric Dane
Kevin Hart
Taye Diggs
Favorite Cable TV Actress
Ashley Benson
Hilary Duff
Lucy Hale
Sasha Alexander
Shay Mitchell
Favorite Premium Cable TV Show
Girls
Homeland
Masters of Sex
Shameless
Veep
Favorite Premium Cable TV Actor
Dwayne Johnson
Joshua Jackson
Justin Theroux
Matt LeBlanc
Nick Jonas
Favorite Premium Cable TV Actress
Claire Danes
Emmy Rossum
Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Kristen Bell
Lisa Kudrow
Favorite TV Crime Drama
Bones
Castle
Criminal Minds
NCIS
Person of Interest

 
Favorite TV Crime Drama Actor
Jim Caviezel
LL Cool J
Mark Harmon
Nathan Fillion
Shemar Moore
Favorite TV Crime Drama Actress
Emily Deschanel
Lucy Liu
Mariska Hargitay
Pauley Perrette
Stana Katic
Favorite Network TV Sci-Fi/Fantasy Show
Arrow
Beauty and the Beast
Once Upon a Time
Supernatural
The Vampire Diaries
Favorite Cable TV Sci-Fi/Fantasy Show
American Horror Story
Game of Thrones
Outlander
Teen Wolf
The Walking Dead
Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actor
David Tennant
Ian Somerhalder
Jensen Ackles
Misha Collins
Sam Heughan
Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actress
Caitriona Balfe
Emilia Clarke
Ginnifer Goodwin
Jennifer Morrison
Lady Gaga
Favorite Competition TV Show
America’s Got Talent
American Ninja Warrior
Dancing with the Stars
MasterChef
The Voice
Favorite Daytime TV Host
Dr. Oz
Ellen DeGeneres
Rachael Ray
Steve Harvey
Wendy Williams
Favorite Daytime TV Hosting Team
Good Morning America
Live with Kelly and Michael
The Talk
Today
The View
Favorite Late Night Talk Show Host
Conan O’Brien
James Corden
Jimmy Fallon
Jimmy Kimmel
Stephen Colbert
Favorite Streaming Series
House of Cards
The Mindy Project
Orange is the New Black
Transparent
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
Favorite Actor In A New TV Series
Chace Crawford
John Stamos
Josh Peck
Rob Lowe
Zachary Levi
Favorite Actress In A New TV Series
Emma Roberts
Jamie Lee Curtis
Lea Michele
Marcia Gay Harden
Priyanka Chopra
Favorite Animated TV Show
American Dad!
Bob’s Burger
Family Guy
The Simpsons
South Park
Favorite New TV Comedy
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
Grandfathered
Life in Pieces
The Muppets
Scream Queens
Favorite New TV Drama
Blindspot
Code Black
Heroes: Reborn
Quantico
Supergirl
MUSIC CATEGORIES
Favorite Male Artist
Ed Sheeran
Justin Bieber
Luke Bryan
Nick Jonas
The Weeknd
Favorite Female Artist
Demi Lovato
Lana Del Rey
Madonna
Selena Gomez
Taylor Swift
Favorite Group
Fall Out Boy
Fifth Harmony
Imagine Dragons
Maroon 5
One Direction
Favorite Breakout Artist
Fetty Wap
Halsey
Shawn Mendes
Tori Kelly
The Weeknd
Favorite Male Country Artist
Blake Shelton
Brad Paisley
Dierks Bentley
Keith Urban
Luke Bryan
Favorite Female Country Artist
Carrie Underwood
Cassadee Pope
Kacey Musgraves
Miranda Lambert
Reba McEntire
Favorite Country Group
The Band Perry
Florida Georgia Line
Lady Antebellum
Little Big Town
Zac Brown Band
Favorite Pop Artist
Demi Lovato
Ed Sheeran
Kelly Clarkson
Selena Gomez
Taylor Swift
Favorite Hip-Hop Artist
Big Sean
Drake
Kendrick Lamar
Nicki Minaj
Wiz Khalifa
Favorite R&B Artist
Chris Brown
Ciara
Janet Jackson
Ne-Yo
The Weeknd
Favorite Album
American Beauty / American Psycho by Fall Out Boy
Beauty Behind the Madness by The Weeknd
If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late by Drake
Smoke + Mirrors by Imagine Dragons
Title by Meghan Trainor
Favorite Song
 
“Bad Blood” by Taylor Swift feat. Kendrick Lamar
“Can’t Feel My Face” by The Weeknd
“Love Me Like You Do” by Ellie Goulding
“See You Again” by Wiz Khalifa feat. Charlie Puth
“What Do You Mean?” by Justin Bieber
Favorite Music Icon
 
Madonna
Paul McCartney
Prince
Steven Tyler
Stevie Wonder
DIGITAL CATEGORIES
Favorite Social Media Celebrity
Anna Kendrick
Beyoncé
Britney Spears
Dwayne Johnson
Taylor Swift
Favorite Social Media Star
Cameron Dallas
Frankie Grande
Lele Pons
Matt Bellassai
Nash Grier
Favorite Mobile Game
Candy Crush Saga
Despicable Me: Minion Rush
Fruit Ninja
Plants vs. Zombies
Temple Run
Favorite Video Game
Batman: Arkham Knight
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare
Grand Theft Auto V
Minecraft
Super Smash Bros.
Favorite YouTube Star
Connor Franta
Grace Helbig
Jenna Marbles
Miranda Sings
Tyler Oakley
The DailyMail.com Seriously Popular™ Award
Bella Thorne
Cara Delevingne
Kylie Jenner
Maddie Ziegler
Ruby Rose

SPECIAL CATEGORIES
Favorite Humanitarian
Ellen DeGeneres

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MSH WorldWide By Marcelo Santiago Hernández™.