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Scrubs (DVD) Review
Nominated for 9 Emmys and 2 Golden Globes, Scrubs premiered in Fall 2001 to moderate fanfare and a respectable Nielsen rating of #34. And although the series has yet to achieve blockbuster ratings, it has managed to build a loyal fan base devoted to its unique brand of humor and quirky characters. Created by Bill Lawrence (creator of Spin City), Scrubs is a spoof on the dearth of hospital dramas that have cropped up since ER popularized the genre.Read more…Free Internet Entertainment
With the advent of the Internet and the mushrooming of various sites, entrepreneurs operating in small and specialized niches have found a means of survival. There are many sites that offer various products and services, which could not have been found so easily earlier. Also with efficient search engines like Google, finding appropriate sites for anything that one needs has become extremely easy.Read more…Famous Hairstylist Jonathan Antin's Blow Out Is A Huge Hit
NBC has joined the reality show train with their newest show Blowout. It features famous celebrity hairstylist Jonathan Antin and his chosen apprentice hairstylists as he tries to become a leading salon in Beverly Hills and roll out his own hair care and treatment line called Jonathan. With Jonathan’s short fuse and the never ending craziness that happens in and around his salon there is a lot of action, heated moments (like when Jonathan puts his elbow through the wall), and misconduct that results in more than one hairstylist being fired.Read more…Classical Movie - Why It Remains Relevant For Viewers Today
So what really is considered a classical movie? Can we simply associate as a black and white film noir thing? Containing some of those cheesy classical music?Read more…Online DVD Rental Compared With Renting From Offline Stores
Online DVD rental has really exploded in the last few years, and that's great news for movie fans. In my opinion, if you are still getting your DVD's from your local DVD rental store, you really are missing out.So what makes online DVD rental so special?Read more…New Gossip from the Big Brother Allstars LIVEFEEDS
The CBS Big Brother Allstars show is nothing without the 24/7 access to the house. The livefeeds show how alliances are formed and broken, the silly stunts that houseguests get into, blossoming romance, and drunken adventures... Get your Livefeeds Now !Read more…Big Brother 7 - Episode 4: Whip Cream, Slop, Power, Evictions
Kaysar and Erika's relationship has started to blossom.. as friends for now. But as Erika admits she has a thing for him.Read more…Big Brother 7 - Episode 3: Alison Evicted!
Alison, who knew she had a target on her back going into the house, was not surprised that she was the first one out. Her and her father had a running bet that she would be eliminated in the first round; even Gretchen from House Calls predicted it would only take two weeks to get the evil Alison eliminated.In the next HOH challenge, Alison Rules, where houseguests had to answer questions the way Alison would, Kaysar was the last man standing, which made him the new HOH.Read more…Episode 2: One Mans Trash is Another Mans Veto!
Big Brother Allstars episode 2 picks up quickly as plenty has happened within the last few days. Danielle is at first stunned as she has never been nominated before in Big Brother history, as she made it all the way to the finals in Big Brother 2 without one nomination. Alison admits to looking up to Danielle, and tells the CBS camera that she respects her and admires her as a player.Read more…Titanic (DVD) Review
Nominated for 14 Academy Awards and winner of 11 including Best Picture, Titanic became a worldwide phenomenon upon its release in 1997. Written and directed by James Cameron, the producer behind such hits as Terminator 2 and True Lies, the film chronicles the tragic 1912 sinking of the Titanic on its maiden voyage while interweaving a classic love story. At 194 minutes, it’s probably the longest commercial blockbuster in recent memory.Read more…A Hot Show + Good Camera Work = A Killer Promo Video
Booking a live show is a huge opportunity for up and coming artists to showcase their talent. Everyone has heard the incredible stories of a unknown artist being discovered by a major record label in some small club where they were performing. The media hypes these stories with a blitz of press that you can't help but notice.Read more…Movie Review: "Pirates of the Caribbean 2" - It's not a Treasure by Far
I’m not sure how to start this review, the reason being is, I was once told if you got nothing nice to say, don’t say anything, or always say something nice if your going to slam something next. This movie is fragmented, or disjointed throughout its long three-hour worthless scenes.I don’t necessarily care for Johnny Deep, he is more or less, a moody character, and looks like an over paid pip-squeak; he’s although made a few good movies, and when he makes bad ones he does a great job in the process.Read more…Seinfeld (Season 7) DVD
The show that literally redefined the sitcom genre, Seinfeld evolved from an idea of “a show about nothing” into a sacred pop culture icon. The show follows the life and times of comedian Jerry Seinfeld and his best friends, George Costanza (Jason Alexander), Cosmo Kramer (Michael Richards), and Elaine Benes (Julia Louis-Dreyfus). Living lives of complete selfishness (which is why most of us relate so well to the show), they’re joined by an extensive cast of eccentric supporting characters such as Newman, Uncle Leo, J.Read more…Munich (DVD) Review
Nominated for five Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Munich is undoubtedly director Steven Spielberg’s best work since Band of Brothers (2001). At 2 hours and 44 minutes, the film moves along at a surprisingly quick pace. Spielberg makes adequate use of the time, providing added depth to the characters and illustrating the changes each undertakes in the course of his mission.Read more…Movie Review - Operation Petticoat (1959)
A rather average Blake Edwards comedy released the same year as that other Cary Grant movie that would destined to become a classic of all times – NORTH BY NORTHWEST (1959). OPERATION PETTICOAT is written by Stanley Shapiro and Maurice Richlin.The film is one long flashback of Admiral Sherman (Cary Grant) who used to be the first captain of an old WW2 sub about to be commissioned.Read more…Movie Review - His Girl Friday (1940)
A much-praised romantic comedy classic directed by Howard Hawks and written by Charles Lederer based on the stage play "The Front Page" by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur.Three immediate observations about this famous flick:1) It certainly still is a funny film. I ended up laughing out loud in quite a few scenes even though His Girl Friday was shot 66 years ago!Read more…Movie Review - Bishop's Wife (1947)
BISHOP'S WIFE turned out to be the opposite of everything that I thought the title implied.Honestly, I thought this would be a movie in which Cary Grant character would be falling in love with a “bishop's wife” and creating untold complications along the way. Not quite.Read more…Movie Review - An Affair to Remember (1957)
A remake of Leo Carey's 1939 hit “Love Affair” starring Irene Dunne , Charles Boyer and Maria Ouspenskaya. This same script would be shot (with some cosmetic plots changes) once more time as “Love Affair” in 1994 starring Warren Betty, Annette Benning, and Katherine Hepburn.Structurally this is a very interesting and lop-sided classic that starts as a comedy and ends a 5-hankie drama.Read more…Movie Review - Penny Serenade (1941)
An unremarkable (by today's standards) childrearing melodrama in which Cary Grant delivers a performance so good that he was nominated for a Best Actor Oscar. George Stevens directed the script by Morrie Ryskind.The whole movie unfolds as a series of linear flashbacks, each triggered by the LP records a disconsolate Julie (Irene Dunne) is playing on a gramophone just before she leaves her house for good.Read more…Movie Review - Walk Don't Run (1966)
Walk Don't Run (1966) is a soft romantic comedy built on the premise of lack of living space in the cramped Tokyo of 1964 Olympics and was Cary Grant's last movie, capping his 30-plus years of successful movie career. This is the last time the movie fans savored his right-hand-always-in-his-pant's-pocket polished presence and top-notch comedy skills.Yet this is the probably one of those rare films in which he is not the lead.Read more…
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