in 1969 the Coon family of Ketchikan AK built a 48-ft trimaran called Trilogy and sailed it down the coast of North and South America, across to the Galapagos Islands, and from there to the Marquesas and Hawaii. On the course of that twelve thousand mile boyage they forged a family destiny and purused it to its unpredictable conclusion. Today, Trilogy Excursions is a thriving family owned sailboat company on Maui and Lanai. Offering ocean adventures with Island hospitality; Trilogy is a company that is committed to the environment, the Hawaiian host culture, and customer service. ~ Spread the Aloha ~
May 20
21 Jump Street – Movie Trailer
www.blockbuster.co.uk – A pair of underachieving cops are sent back to a local high school to blend in and bring down a synthetic drug ring.
21 Jump Street (2012)
May 20
JEFF, WHO LIVES AT HOME review (no spoilers) – BLIND FILM CRITIC
New Video Every Week! Please Subscribe: bit.ly Like Us on Facebook: on.fb.me Follow Us on Twitter: bit.ly Visit the Website: tommyedison.com Blind film critic Tommy Edison reviews the movie “Jeff, Who Lives At Home”. Watch the video to find out how Tommy rates the movie. Story Dispatched from his basement room on an errand for his mother, slacker Jeff might discover his destiny (finally) when he spends the day with his brother… Directors: Jay Duplass, Mark Duplass Writers: Jay Duplass (screenplay), Mark Duplass (screenplay) Stars: Jason Segel, Ed Helms and Judy Greer “Jeff, Who Lives At Home” on IMDB www.imdb.com BLIND FILM CRITIC Starring Tommy Edison on.fb.me Produced/Edited by Ben Churchill www.youtube.com benchurchill.com CAPTIONING SPONSORED BY Yahoo! Accessibility Blog accessibility.yahoo.com
NASCAR: The Ride of Their Lives
May 20
Canadian Railroad Trilogy ~ Gordon Lightfoot COVER
There was a time in this fair land when the railroad did not run When the wild majestic mountains stood alone against the sun Long before the white man and long before the wheel When the green dark forest was too silent to be real But time has no beginnings and histry has no bounds As to this verdant country they came from all around They sailed upon her waterways and they walked the forests tall And they built the mines the mills and the factories for the good of us all And when the young mans fancy was turnin to the spring The railroad men grew restless for to hear the hammers ring Their minds were overflowing with the visions of their day And many a fortune lost and won and many a debt to pay For they looked in the future and what did they see They saw an iron road runnin from sea to the sea Bringin the goods to a young growin land All up through the seaports and into their hands Look away said they across this mighty land From the eastern shore to the western strand Bring in the workers and bring up the rails We gotta lay down the tracks and tear up the trails Open er heart let the life blood flow Gotta get on our way cause were movin too slow Bring in the workers and bring up the rails Were gonna lay down the tracks and tear up the trails Open er heart let the life blood flow Gotta get on our way cause were movin too slow Get on our way cause were movin too slow Behind the blue rockies the sun is declinin The stars, they come stealin at the close of the day Across …
Ocean’s Trilogy (Ocean’s Eleven / Ocean’s Twelve / Ocean’s Thirteen)
May 19
21 Jump Street – Behind the Scenes Featurette (2012) HD
21 Jump Street – Behind the Scenes Featurette (2012) HD Subscribe to TRAILERS: bit.ly Who are you more excited about, skinny Jonah Hill or Channing Tatum? An undercover police unit consisting of young looking officers infiltrate high schools to control youth crime. movieclips movieclipsDOTcom movieclipstrailers movie clips popuptrailer “21 Jump Street” “Johnny Depp” “Jonah Hill” “Chaning Tatum” “Ice Cube” “Phil Lord” “Chris Miller” “21 Jump Street Movie” “21 Jump Street tv show” “21 Jump Street trailer” “21 Jump Street HD” comedy featurette “behind the scenes”
21 Jump Street – The Complete Fourth Season
May 19
Jeff Who Lives At Home 2012 Extended US Trailer
watch the full movie at cutt.us Release Date: March 16, 2012 (limited) Studio: Paramount Vantage Director: Jay Duplass, Mark Duplass, Screenwriter: Jay Duplass, Mark Duplass Starring: Jason Segel, Ed Helms, Judy Greer, Susan Sarandon, Evan Ross Genre: Comedy, Drama MPAA Rating: R (for language including sexual references and some drug use) Plot Summary: On his way to the store to buy wood glue, Jeff looks for signs from the universe to determine his path. However, a series of comedic and unexpected events leads him to cross paths with his family in the strangest of locations and circumstances. Jeff just may find the meaning of his life… and if he’s lucky, pick up the wood glue as well.
NASCAR: The Ride of Their Lives
May 18
Richard Roeper’s Reviews – 21 Jump Street Review
Richard Roeper reviews 21 Jump Street starring Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum For more news, interviews, showtimes, clips, and trailers go to: www.reelz.com Connect with other movie fans: www.facebook.com Be sure to follow us on Twitter: twitter.com
21 Jump Street (+ UltraViolet Digital Copy) [Blu-ray]
May 18
Jeff, Who Lives At Home: Sit Down Interview Ed Helms [HD]
In theaters March 16, 2012 PLOT: Dispatched from his basement room on an errand for his mother, slacker Jeff might discover his destiny (finally) when he spends the day with his brother as he tracks his possibly adulterous wife.
21 Jump Street (+ UltraViolet Digital Copy)
May 18
As Fly As I Can Be
H50/Oceans Trilogy crossover vid
Ocean’s Trilogy [Blu-ray]
Ocean’s Eleven is the best of the trilogy, and also superior to the original Rat Pack film that it’s a remake of. Here, we’re introduced for the first time to Daniel Ocean (George Clooney, who effortlessly charms his way through all three films with real style) and his group of fellow cons (including Brad Pitt and Matt Damon) as they try and pull off a daring casino heist. It’s a thrilling, immaculately packaged slice of Hollywood entertainment, and easily stands up to repeated viewings.
The first sequel, Ocean’s Twelve, is a mess though. The first half sets things up nicely, introducing further themes of competition and revenge, but it then pulls a blistering stupid plot device around half way through and never recovers. There’s still plenty to enjoy, but it’s a real missed opportunity.
Ocean’s Thirteen finds the gang in much finer form though, and the addition of Al Pacino to the roster as the new villain of the piece does it no harm whatsoever. The focus is back onto a single job, and while it’s light on twists, it’s still a breezy caper that’s hard not to warm to.
Packed with big name stars, and directed on the whole with real skill by Steven Soderbergh, the Ocean’s Trilogy is–the middle film excepted–testament to just how much fun watching movie stars doing their thing can be. A boxset well worth investing in. –Simon Brew









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