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Vitamin Of The Day: Don’t Stop When You’re Tired, Stop When You’re Done

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In cased you missed it on the Quick Silva Show…Quick Silva’s Vitamin of the day was don’t stop when you’re tired, stop when you’re done. It can get difficult striving for your goals but Quick stressed the importance of not quitting until the job is done.

Vitamin Of The Day: Don’t Stop When You’re Tired, Stop When You’re Done

Vitamin of the Day: Anyone Fighting Cancer Keep Fighting

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In cased you missed it, October 15th we celebrated Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Quick Silva gave an encouraging word to anyone who might be battling cancer!

Vitamin of the Day: Anyone Fighting Cancer Keep Fighting

Maryland Democratic Governor Nominee Ben Jealous

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Source: Quick / Silva Quick sat down with Maryland Democratic Nominee for Ben Jealous.  They discussed his political stand points, his past terms as President of NAACP, and what he plans to do for historically black colleges in Maryalnd. Go to his candidate website to learn more information.    

Maryland Democratic Governor Nominee Ben Jealous

Singer Nivea Stops By The Quick Silva Show To Talk About Her Come Back To Music

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  Source: Quick / Silva Quick Silva talked to R&B Singer Nivea about her come back to music, her journey as a mother, and what’s next for her.

Singer Nivea Stops By The Quick Silva Show To Talk About Her Come Back To Music

Pictures of Anderson Silva broken leg

At UFC Fight Night: Silva vs. Irvin on July 19, 2008, Silva made his debut at Light Heavyweight #x0028;205 lb #x0028;93 kg#x0029;#x0029; in a bout against James Irvin. Silva won via KO due to strikes in 1:01 of the first round after catching Irvin#39;s attempted leg kick with his left arm and delivering a straight right that dropped Irvin to the mat, Silva then finished a prone Irvin with a blitz of punches to the head. Silva#39;s next fight was on October 25, 2008, at UFC 90 in Rosemont, Illin

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What is Sandra Bullock Bra Size, Measurements, Height Weight

Sandra Bullock Bra Size:34AMeasurements: 34-24-34Height:171cm,5 feet 6 inchesWeight: 110 lbs – 50 kgBullock was once engaged to actor Tate Donovan, whom she met while filming Love Potion No. 9; their relationship lasted three years. She previously dated football player Troy Aikman, and actors Matthew McConaughey and Ryan Gosling.Bullock married motorcycle builder and Monster Garage host Jesse James on July 16, 2005. They first met when Bullock arranged for her ten-year-old godson to meet James a

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Meet Super Sexy Danielly Silva

Because there’s nothing better than a no-name model in lingerie (unless she happens to be in my bedroom too), here’s Brazilian hottie Danielly Silva in a photoshoot so hot that it’ll make you forget that it’s winter out there. It’ll also probably make you forget where you put your car keys, your PIN number, and how to form sounds into words, so before you check out these pictures, you might want to clear your schedule for the afternoon just in case, because you’re not going to be much use to anyone afterwards. » view all 32 photos

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‘Moonrise Kingdom’ Contest: Win An iPad With An Ode To Dangerous First Loves

What kind of bird are you? Make like Wes Anderson and pen your own ode to first love and you could win a grand prize iPad courtesy of Moonrise Kingdo m , which hits DVD and Blu-ray this week. We’ll award the Movieliner with the most powerful original haiku dedicated to childhood romance, Sam & Suzy style — so crank up that Françoise Hardy, traipse down memory lane, and get to memorializing your own nostalgia-fueled tribute to puppy love. The rules are simple: Submit an original haiku (using the 5-7-5 format) inspired by either Moonrise Kingdom or your own first love, in the comments below. One grand prize winner will receive a 32 GB Apple iPad and Moonrise Kingdom Blu-ray. Entries are open to ages 18 and up. Winners must be in the U.S. or Canada. Contest closes Wednesday, October 17 at 5pm ET/2pm PT. Entries must include an email address for contacting winners. Only one submission per person.

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Is Bond Bi? Daniel Craig And Javier Bardem Weigh In Separately On Their Flirtatious Scene Together

Bond isn’t bi. At least that’s what I took away from Daniel Craig and Javier Bardem’s separate but equally vague responses to the erotically charged scene they share in Skyfall .   On Monday, the actors took part in separate press conferences to promote the latest installment of the Bond franchise  and, in both cases, questions about sexuality arose.  In a piece I posted earlier this morning offering  my early reaction to the picture , I noted that in the scene where  Bond  and the villain Silva meet, the latter caresses the bound MI6 agent’s chest.  In response to Silva’s attentions, 007 replies, “What makes you think this is my first time?” Since there’s been speculation on the web for a years now now about whether Bond will ever pump more than hot lead into another man,  I asked Craig at the press conference if his character was bluffing when he used this line with Bardem’s Silva. “What are you going to do?”  Craig replied breezily, getting a nice laugh from the crowd, but then he added: “I don’t see the world in sexual divisions.”  He then  changed the subject from Bond to to Bardem’s wonderfully flamboyant character, Silva. “Someone suggested that Silva may be gay,” Craig said with a big smile. “And I’m like, I think he’ll f*** anything.” As Bond producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson sat silently onstage with Craig, the actor,  natty in a form-hugging suit and skinny tie, then downplayed the scene as  “a great flirt. It’s a game of cards,” adding: “It the right thing to say, and that way that Javier plays it is so great. He plays it for real, and he plays it to the limit. He never forgets that he’s playing a Bond villain.” Finally, Craig offered his final assessment: “I love that scene,” he said  “It makes me laugh. I hope it makes you laugh.” Earlier in the day, Bardem dropped some hints about his character that may shed a little more light on the scene.  Asked how Silva’s “sexuality informed [Bardem’s] interpretation of the character, the actor responded; “It  was part of the game, but it’s not entirely the game.”  Bardem explained that his “main goal” as Silva was creating “uncomfortable situations” for anyone who crossed his path. “Within that, you can read anything that you want or wish,” Bardem said. “But  it was more about putting the other person in a very uncomfortable situation where even James Bond doesn’t know how to get out of it.” In other words, that scene between Bond and Silva isn’t about sex. It’s about power.  Right? Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.

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First Look: ‘Skyfall’ Raises Bond Franchise To New Heights

Director Sam Mendes  and screenwriters, Neal Purvis, Robert Wade and John Logan have done a very wily thing for James Bond’s 50th anniversary: They’ve given 007  a midlife crisis. The trauma takes root during the white-knuckle opening of  Skyfall , the best film so far of Daniel Craig ‘s run as Ian Fleming’s suave super spy and one of the best of the Bond franchise. After chasing his quarry by motorcycle over the rooftops of Istanbul’s Grand Bazaar and piloting an earth mover over a speeding train to keep his target from escaping, a wounded Bond loses the battle, and, it appears, his life. But since the movie has only just started, there’s not much doubt that he will back after the eerie-but-dreamy titles sequence set to Adele’s lush theme song . ‘ When he appears on screen again, Bond’s in paradise and presumed dead in the U.K. His wounds have healed, except for the big psychic gash that has him drinking shots while balancing a riled scorpion on his wrist for sport. Alas, even paradise has CNN and, soon, Bond is learning from Wolf Blitzer that MI6’s headquarters have been bombed and it’s time for him to return to the service of his country. Except it’s not as easy as that. After Mike Myers strip-mined the Bond franchise for his Austin Powers parodies, the Bond writers take a cue from The Spy Who Shagged Me and explore the idea: what would happen if James Bond lost his mojo?  Although Craig’s chiseled body does not exactly cooperate with the plotline, he does the best acting of his career playing a supremely confident man grappling with the onset of doubt: doubt in himself, doubt in his work and doubt in his superiors, who with the exception of M  (played once again with stately grit by Judi Dench), seem to be of the mind that 007 has passed his sell by date. But, shaky as his trigger hand may be, 007 is not going down without a fight. There’s a wonderful scene in the National Gallery in London where Bond meets the new Q, who turns out to be an insouciant young whippersnapper played by the excellent Ben Whishaw.  As man and boy genius stare at J.M.W. Turner’s painting The Fighting Téméraire’ tugged to her last Berth to be broken up,  Q sets the tone by describing the image as a “grand old warship being ignominiously hauled away to scrap.”   He then boasts that he can accomplish more while working his laptop at home “in my pajamas.”  Guys like Bond, he implies, are only still around because “Every now and then a trigger has to be pulled.” “Or not pulled,” 007 replies before going in for the kill.  “It’s hard to know when you’re in your pajamas.” Craig’s searing, stoic performance is beautifully complemented by Javier Bardem’s flamboyant turn as Silva, a former MI6 operative and computer genius who has stolen the list of every NATO agent embedded in enemy camps across the globe and is slowly blowing their covers. Bardem vaults into the pantheon of Bond villains by playing Silva as a bleach-blonde, computer savvy Anton Chigurh, who appears to have a thing for Bond. Even more remarkable, when Silva reveals this attraction to his bound former colleague by caressing his chest, 007  coolly alludes that it wouldn’t be the first time he’s gotten it on with a guy. Silva has a different kind of hard-on for M, who turns out to be the reason he has hatched his evil plan, which, like the rest of the movie, is more plausible and human-scale than a lot of the world-domination hoo-ha that has taken place in previous Bond films. “Think on your sins,” is the warning message that Silva repeatedly sends M, and when he eventually recounts the blood-curdling turn of events that led him to turn his back on his country, it’s difficult not to have some empathy for him. Skyfall  has most of the familiar ingredients of Bond film — beautiful women, sleek cars — the Aston Martin DB5 makes a cameo appearance that will be talked about for a long time — memorable villains and intense action scenes. And yet, the movie is also full of surprises, small and pivotal. You won’t find me spilling any of them though. Not unless martinis are involved. Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.

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