mauj77.blogspot.com Atracao “De Volta para o Futuro”, na Universal Studios Japan. Bem legal, pena que pela camera perdeu-se a noçao dimensional. Quem gosta do filme “De volta para o Futuro” vai adorar a atração “Back to the Future..The Ride”, nela, um simulador de alta tecnologia nos coloca dentro do carro de De Lorean e nos leva para voar. Amarrados a uma estrutura móvel semelhante à máquina do tempo do filme – o carro futurístico DeLorean – os passageiros ficam de frente a uma tela de projeção que da a ilusão de voar e sao levados em uma emocionante viagem no tempo. Back to the Future: The Ride is a simulator ride based on the Back to the Future trilogy of films and is a mini-sequel to 1990’s Back to the Future Part III. It is located at Universal Studios Japan, previously at Universal Studios Florida and Universal Studios Hollywood and also Universal Studios Singapore in the future. The ride story centers on a first-person adventure through time, in pursuit of the trilogy’s villain, Biff Tannen. When the doors of the time machine closed, Dr. Brown uses his remote control to control the time machine, hovers it, and accelerates to 88 miles per hour (with electric sparks coming from the time machine and speeding through the open door and blasting through the vortex) and the ride begins. First, Biff leads the riders to Hill Valley in 2015, where they chase him through town. They smash into neon signs, flying over neighborhoods and the town square, the chase culminating at …
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PTBTV aka Pushin’ The Bay EXCLUSIVE! In this exclusive / raw video, Emcee T films Ray Luv. Ray Luv speaks on the first rap he ever wrote titled “Adam” aka “The Introduction” in junior high, his first stage name MC ROC T; Ray Luv also talks about how the name Ray Luv was given to him by 2Pac aka Tupac Shakur. As Ray says, “2Pac gave me the name Ray Luv”. Ray Luv (born Raymond Tyson), is anative of the West 9th district of Santa Rosa, California. Ray became well known during the explosion of Bay Area rap in the early 1990s. His 1993 single “Get Ma Money On!” off the Who Can Be Trusted? EP was a street and Bay Area classic earning major rotation on local radio stations, specifically in the San Francisco Bay Area on radio station 106.1 KMEL. One of the producers of that album was the Vallejo native Khayree who started the label Young Black Brotha Records. His grandfather is jazz musician Cab Calloway. Tupac Amaru Shakur (June 16, 1971 — September 13, 1996), also known by his stage names 2Pac and Makaveli, was an American rapper. In addition to his status as a top-selling recording artist, Shakur was a successful film actor and a prominent social activist. He is recognized in the Guinness Book of World Records as the highest-selling hip hop artist, with over seventy five million albums sold worldwide, including over fifty million in the United States. Most of Shakur’s songs are about growing up amid violence and hardship in ghettos, racism, problems in society and conflicts …