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    系统觉醒,我踢爆联赛 - 电视剧

    2025
    导演:王甫宁
    演员:朱致灵 董雨萱
    热爱足球却技术平平的叶逑,常穿恐龙玩偶服在球场边发传单。野球赛上,校霸赵刚恶意犯规致 “八队” 陷入绝境,林妙妙拉叶逑救场,他意外激活超级足球系统,打入关键球逆转赛局。赵刚兄长寻衅,叶逑为护烧烤店胜出后加入 “八队”。他刻苦训练,与林妙妙并肩化解危机,助球队拿下文旅联赛冠军。身世揭晓,叶逑竟是大夏首富之子。面对樱花国球队挑衅,他率队特训,系统失效后凭团队默契逆袭,赢下尊重,书写草根球队传奇。
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    末日系统觉醒 - 电视剧

    2024
    天灾降临,人类末日,方辰被天灾化身当做人质,致使人类满盘皆输。含恨死去的他一睁眼居然重生回了天灾发生前三天,并觉醒末日生存系统,这一次他要洗辱废物之名,以巅峰之姿终结天灾!
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    末日系统觉醒 - 电视剧

    2024
    天灾降临,人类末日,方辰被天灾化身当做人质,致使人类满盘皆输。含恨死去的他一睁眼居然重生回了天灾发生前三天,并觉醒末日生存系统,这一次他要洗辱废物之名,以巅峰之姿终结天灾!
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    系统觉醒后我一飞冲天 - 电视剧

    2024
    演员:姜腾 肖茜文
    系统觉醒后我一飞冲天:韩飞为了追求女友,欠债卖血,最后还是惨遭背叛。韩飞被自己的兄弟王天霸收债打伤,意外开启了千年妖塔,放出了千年狐妖灵儿。灵儿为了报答韩飞,给韩飞提供了召唤世界上任何英雄、美女为自己效力的能力,以及可以制造万物的百变神符。韩飞从此一飞冲天,完美复仇,又追到了自己的白月光,踏上了人生巅峰。
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    系统觉醒后我一飞冲天 - 电视剧

    2024
    演员:姜腾 肖茜文
    系统觉醒后我一飞冲天:韩飞为了追求女友,欠债卖血,最后还是惨遭背叛。韩飞被自己的兄弟王天霸收债打伤,意外开启了千年妖塔,放出了千年狐妖灵儿。灵儿为了报答韩飞,给韩飞提供了召唤世界上任何英雄、美女为自己效力的能力,以及可以制造万物的百变神符。韩飞从此一飞冲天,完美复仇,又追到了自己的白月光,踏上了人生巅峰。
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    系统觉醒后我一飞冲天 - 电视剧

    2024
    演员:姜腾 肖茜文
    系统觉醒后我一飞冲天:韩飞为了追求女友,欠债卖血,最后还是惨遭背叛。韩飞被自己的兄弟王天霸收债打伤,意外开启了千年妖塔,放出了千年狐妖灵儿。灵儿为了报答韩飞,给韩飞提供了召唤世界上任何英雄、美女为自己效力的能力,以及可以制造万物的百变神符。韩飞从此一飞冲天,完美复仇,又追到了自己的白月光,踏上了人生巅峰。
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    健身减肥大踢爆 - 电视剧

    2013英国
    演员:Jacques Peretti
    Jacques Peretti investigates the connections between obesity and weight loss, confronting some of the men making a fortune from our desire to become thin   http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/tv/posts/The-Men-Who-Made-Us-Thin   Making The Men Who Made Us Thin for BBC Two has profoundly changed how I view my body.   I visited Brazil where gastric surgery is a huge industry. Watching a gastric bypass in the operating suite is somewhat equivalent to those anti-smoking ads of the 70s and 80s when school kids were shown the amount of tar in their lungs.   If you wanted an ad to put you off highly calorific processed food then it should show the fat around your vital organs. It's revolting and changed my attitude to being overweight.   Of course if you're morbidly obese there are serious health consequences, but for most of us who struggle to lose a few extra pounds the lesson I took from making this programme was to stop focusing on the weight and instead on being fit and happy.   Encouraging teenagers to be skinny? Jacques meets diet guru Venice A Fulton      In my experience people want to be thin partly for cultural reasons - to fit in to the desirable norm.   But these cultural reasons also start to become biological reasons over time - when being thin becomes equated with being more attractive, and this means attracting a mate, this becomes a biological imperative.   One reinforces the other - it's a vicious circle.   Looking back to the post war period, before we even had an industrialised diet industry as such, one American insurance company reclassified the body mass index (BMI) scale.   The decision labelled at least half the US population as overweight when they had previously been categorised as normal.   Arguably this triggered a sense of panic about weight which stays with us to this day.   The series also made me realise how the overweight are doubly discriminated against.   First they are shamed by society, then they are told that when they don't lose weight long term through commercial diet programmes that it is their fault.   It was interesting meeting the people who had created the diets worth literally billions - Danny Abraham with Slim-Fast and Pierre Dukan and learning about Jean Nidetch of WeightWatchers - what they all share is huge charisma.   This is why they become gurus - people want to believe in someone who says: trust me, I will help you lose weight.   I spoke to a lot of scientists for this series and discovered that around 85% of people put the weight back on after five years.   Personally I think people should stop worrying about their weight and focus on being healthy and happy, at any size.   Exercise is often seen as an important tool of weight loss but I was really interested to speak to Dr Terry Wilkin who is conducting a long-term study at Plymouth Hospital.   He explained to me that 75% of the calories we use we burn just by staying still. These calories fuel the metabolic processes which keep our bodies functioning.   A trip to boot camp proves that you can be fit and fat, but can Jacques hack the workout himself?      So no matter how much you exercise your calorie burning effects are limited by your metabolism.   Therefore although exercise is fantastic for getting fit it’s not necessarily great for losing weight.   People who say they lose weight through exercise have actually done so because they already have the right mental attitude towards it.   The psychological battle has already been won before they put on those running shoes.   But exercise is undoubtedly good for you. Fit people live longer. Thin people however do not necessarily live longer.   Being underweight can be as serious a health issue as being obese. Being overly thin - ask any recovering anorexic - is not a good place to be.   In the programme I attended a boot camp with two obese women - both named Katie - who proved they were far fitter than me in spite of their weight.   Being beaten was a real lesson - it proved that being fit is more important than what size you are. And losing so easily was even more humiliating than having to wear the boot camp's pink T-shirt!   Both Katies had found that by focusing on fitness rather than weight loss they had lost weight as a by-product.   They had begun to eat more healthily but with fitness always the goal, weight loss had happened anyway: very small changes on a daily basis make a huge difference.   But the key advice which I picked up again and again throughout the making of this series was that it’s important to change your mental attitude.   The key seemed to be not to focus on the weight but on getting fit and whatever you do, don't crash diet or go on a fad diet.   Jacques Peretti is the presenter of The Men Who Made Us Thin.   The Men Who Made Us Thin starts on Thursday, 8 August at 9pm on BBC Two and BBC Two HD. For further programme times please see the episode guide.   Comments made by writers on the BBC TV blog are their own opinions and not necessarily those of the BBC.
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    健身减肥大踢爆 - 电视剧

    2013英国
    演员:Jacques Peretti
    Jacques Peretti investigates the connections between obesity and weight loss, confronting some of the men making a fortune from our desire to become thin   http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/tv/posts/The-Men-Who-Made-Us-Thin   Making The Men Who Made Us Thin for BBC Two has profoundly changed how I view my body.   I visited Brazil where gastric surgery is a huge industry. Watching a gastric bypass in the operating suite is somewhat equivalent to those anti-smoking ads of the 70s and 80s when school kids were shown the amount of tar in their lungs.   If you wanted an ad to put you off highly calorific processed food then it should show the fat around your vital organs. It's revolting and changed my attitude to being overweight.   Of course if you're morbidly obese there are serious health consequences, but for most of us who struggle to lose a few extra pounds the lesson I took from making this programme was to stop focusing on the weight and instead on being fit and happy.   Encouraging teenagers to be skinny? Jacques meets diet guru Venice A Fulton      In my experience people want to be thin partly for cultural reasons - to fit in to the desirable norm.   But these cultural reasons also start to become biological reasons over time - when being thin becomes equated with being more attractive, and this means attracting a mate, this becomes a biological imperative.   One reinforces the other - it's a vicious circle.   Looking back to the post war period, before we even had an industrialised diet industry as such, one American insurance company reclassified the body mass index (BMI) scale.   The decision labelled at least half the US population as overweight when they had previously been categorised as normal.   Arguably this triggered a sense of panic about weight which stays with us to this day.   The series also made me realise how the overweight are doubly discriminated against.   First they are shamed by society, then they are told that when they don't lose weight long term through commercial diet programmes that it is their fault.   It was interesting meeting the people who had created the diets worth literally billions - Danny Abraham with Slim-Fast and Pierre Dukan and learning about Jean Nidetch of WeightWatchers - what they all share is huge charisma.   This is why they become gurus - people want to believe in someone who says: trust me, I will help you lose weight.   I spoke to a lot of scientists for this series and discovered that around 85% of people put the weight back on after five years.   Personally I think people should stop worrying about their weight and focus on being healthy and happy, at any size.   Exercise is often seen as an important tool of weight loss but I was really interested to speak to Dr Terry Wilkin who is conducting a long-term study at Plymouth Hospital.   He explained to me that 75% of the calories we use we burn just by staying still. These calories fuel the metabolic processes which keep our bodies functioning.   A trip to boot camp proves that you can be fit and fat, but can Jacques hack the workout himself?      So no matter how much you exercise your calorie burning effects are limited by your metabolism.   Therefore although exercise is fantastic for getting fit it’s not necessarily great for losing weight.   People who say they lose weight through exercise have actually done so because they already have the right mental attitude towards it.   The psychological battle has already been won before they put on those running shoes.   But exercise is undoubtedly good for you. Fit people live longer. Thin people however do not necessarily live longer.   Being underweight can be as serious a health issue as being obese. Being overly thin - ask any recovering anorexic - is not a good place to be.   In the programme I attended a boot camp with two obese women - both named Katie - who proved they were far fitter than me in spite of their weight.   Being beaten was a real lesson - it proved that being fit is more important than what size you are. And losing so easily was even more humiliating than having to wear the boot camp's pink T-shirt!   Both Katies had found that by focusing on fitness rather than weight loss they had lost weight as a by-product.   They had begun to eat more healthily but with fitness always the goal, weight loss had happened anyway: very small changes on a daily basis make a huge difference.   But the key advice which I picked up again and again throughout the making of this series was that it’s important to change your mental attitude.   The key seemed to be not to focus on the weight but on getting fit and whatever you do, don't crash diet or go on a fad diet.   Jacques Peretti is the presenter of The Men Who Made Us Thin.   The Men Who Made Us Thin starts on Thursday, 8 August at 9pm on BBC Two and BBC Two HD. For further programme times please see the episode guide.   Comments made by writers on the BBC TV blog are their own opinions and not necessarily those of the BBC.
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    末日觉醒系统 - 电视剧

    2025
    导演:黄剑波
    演员:方辰 乐乐
    天灾骤然降临,世界陷入混乱,20年间全球70亿人口锐减至数十万。残存的人类尚未喘息,天灾能量竟化为实体,嘶吼着 “杀光人类”,誓要清除地球上最后生命。逃亡的人群在恐惧中奔逃,而有人却觉醒强大力量,能以体能化作 “子弹” 对抗天灾。面对天灾实体的致命攻击与 “终结天灾” 的挑衅,这位人类强者挺身而出,在绝境中与天灾展开生死对决,为人类存续奋力抗争
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    最终联赛 - 电影

    2015西班牙喜剧
    导演:Valerio Boserman
    演员:André Boserman Tábata Cerezo Eduardo Ferrés
    演员玛丽安在婚礼前一周发现未婚夫另有新欢,于是她收拾行装远去西班牙,离开那个伤心的城市。玛丽安到了西班牙后,在并不欢迎她的表亲塔博塔家住下了,然而玛丽安的友善最终改变了塔博塔和室友的态度。附近的水管工派克时常过来看望玛丽安,因为派克是玛丽安十年未见的好朋友。他们在一起追忆着往事,和塔博塔还有其他的好朋友们一起看足球联赛。本赛季最受瞩目的比赛开始了,各队的球迷热血沸腾,几近疯狂,期盼着自己支持的球队可以捧杯夺冠。
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