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- Wonder Woman (DVD) Review
Nominated for a single Emmy in its short three season stint, Wonder Woman - which premiered in 1976 - was the third attempt by the major networks to bring the popular comic book character to TV.
- Violence at the Movies
Many folks complain about violence in films and on television.
- Ritwik and His "Meghe Dhaka Tara"-A Study Into Oppression and Feminism in The Alter
It is one of life's greatest ironies that Ritwik Ghatak who is today something of a cult figure in Bengal was so little understood and appreciated during his lifetime.
- Da Vinci Code Already in "The Last Supper"
Why the Fuss?
Since Dan Brown's mystery thriller The Da Vinci Code (Doubleday, 2003) first appeared, people have asked a lot of questions, especially regarding Leonardo da Vinci's world-famous painting, "The Last Supper.
- A Quick Eyeball at the 9 Best Method Acting Greats
As with so many subjective “things” in life, there is a great deal disagreement over who are the best method acting greats in the acting business and in movies.
- The First Reality TV Show - in 1952
Reality television shows have been a craze for the past few years.
- King Kong
I’m in love with an ape.
- Hollywood Film King Kong and Some Scientific Facts About Apes
King Kong is out with the Oscar-winning visionary.
- Free Movie Trailers
Movie trailers are short film advertisements of new movies that are not yet in theatres.
- Free Movies
In life, there is no such thing as a free lunch, but amazingly one can watch free movies.
- Beverly Hillbillies On Your iPod: New Technology - Same Great Hillbilly Humor
The Beverly Hillbillies was an instant hit comedy and ranked as the number-one program on television during its first two seasons.
- UFO: I Chat with the Real King Kong
“Can’t you ever get off that antique you call a computer?”It wasn’t my wife it was Xrytspet.
- Memoirs of a Geisha
Memoirs of a Geisha is based on the bestselling novel of the same name by Arthur Golden.
- 2006 Holographic Technology Trends
Major advances and strides were made in Holographic Projection research and development of data visualization.
- Does Age Matter? The Apprentice
Donald Trump’s television show, The Apprentice, attracted
the largest audience the night he was to hire his 4th
apprentice.
- Taking the Coaching From Whence it Comes: TV & The Apprentice
One of the things we life coaches do is keep our eyes open
for coaching that comes from unusual places, and in this
case it was the final episode of the Apprentice.
- Musings Using Randall, Rebecca and The Apprentice: Obstacles to Opportunities: The Great Reframe
Do you hear the word, “ruthless” during your daily
activities in the last few days? That’s the word being
tossed about as folks discuss Randall’s choice on live
television Thursday night.
- King Kong Review, Killer Graphics and a Killer Cast
We all have seen the original King Kong Movie probably more than once and so you ask why should you go see the New Remake of King Kong? Well let me tell you this movie is much different than the original and the graphics and special effects will literally blow you away.
- The History Of King Kong: From The Big Screen To The iPod Screen
King Kong is a fictional giant gorilla who stars in books, tv shows, video games and movies that bear his name.
- Does the V-Chip Work? Is it Only a Bandage?
Are V-Chips (in televisions) designed to block indecent technology the answer to censorship? Do they really work? Why do some television programs get publicized in the first place? What is the FCC thinking? Shouldn't all multimedia be censored as if children are viewing everything anyway?Thankfully, the FCC has standard rules for television content, but it's not enough.
- Green Acres (DVD) Review
A spin-off of the CBS program Petticoat Junction (1963), Green Acres surpassed its predecessor in audience popularity - spending four of its six seasons as a Top 20 Nielsen-rated program.
- In Living Color (DVD) Review
Nominated for 17 Emmys in its short four-year stint, In Living Color is widely considered the best skit comedy show since SNL.
- Just Shoot Me (DVD) Review
Nominated for 7 Golden Globes and 6 Emmys, including Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series, Just Shoot Me is among the top cutting-edge situation comedies of the late-1990s and early-2000s.
- Secrets to Buying a CRT, LCD or Plasma Television
Each type of TV has positives and negatives.
- The Jetsons (DVD) Review
If the Flintstones are the modern stone-age family, then the Jetsons are the quintessential post-modern futuristic family, complete with flying cars.
- The Jeffersons (DVD) Review
Nominated for 13 Emmys and 8 Golden Globes, The Jeffersons was a groundbreaking situation comedy that was not only utterly hilarious, but also explored the controversial social issues of its day.
- Seinfeld (Season 3) DVD Review
The preeminent show of the 1990's decade, Seinfeld grew from an idea of "a show about nothing" into a sacred pop culture icon, not that there's anything wrong with that.
- The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe (DVD) Review
Nominated for three Academy Awards, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe follows on the heels of recent successful big screen adaptations of other childrens’ fantasy novels such as The Lord of the Rings books and the Harry Potter series.
- Seinfeld (Season 5) DVD Review
The preeminent show of the 1990's decade, Seinfeld grew from an idea of "a show about nothing" into a sacred pop culture icon, not that there's anything wrong with that.
- Don't Forget Superman: Christopher Reeve
Don’t Forget Superman: Christopher ReeveChristopher Reeve died in October of 2004.
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