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  • "Breakfast on Pluto" Is Really Not About an Alien from Outer Space  By : Ed Bagley
    "Breakfast on Pluto" is a gender preference movie about a boy who really wants to be a girl, and settles for being a transvestite trying to find a place in a world that curses his very existence. I endured Boys Don't Cry and Transamerica and am pleased to say I did not have to endure Breakfast on Pluto. I think that Neil Jordan is the reason why. This film is worth viewing for its message: to thine ownself be true.
  • "Chocolat" Is Moviemaking at Its Best: A Sweet Story With an Important Message  By : Ed Bagley
    It is rare when you can say that a movie is so warm and wonderful that it can even overcome a manipulative, vindictive authority figure and a husband guilty of spousal abuse, but "Chocolat" manages to do so with some great acting, writing and directing. Chocolat is everything that is right about moviemaking—don't walk, run to this film and warm your heart with a wonderful viewing experience you will remember.
  • "For a Few Dollars More" Establishes Leone as a Master of Creating Emotion  By : Ed Bagley
    After the unexpected, smashing success of Sergio Leone's direction in "A Fistful of Dollars" with the newly-found presence of Clint Eastwood as the gunfighter who would become The Man With No Name, Leone 's direction in "For a Few Dollars More" was even more successful, artistically and financially. Learn why a film that could not garner a single award in its day has become a classic western film with a faithful following.
  • "Mama Mia!" - A Fun Film - Becomes the Highest Grossing Movie Musical in History  By : Ed Bagley
    Every now and then a movie comes along that makes no pretense of featuring great acting, singing, directing and writing, but seeks to be only what it is—just plain fun! The most recent of these rare movies is "Mamma Mia!", released in 2008. Based on the music of Abba, Mamma Mia! is not an artistic gem, but it did become the most successful movie musical worldwide by generating $610+ million in revenue.
  • "Miss Congeniality 2" Is Not the Right Vehicle for Sandra Bullock's Potential as an Actress  By : Ed Bagley
    Ah, sequels. I am trying to think of one that was better than the original and cannot, and when the original was only average, then you get the idea of where I would rate "Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous". Just what is the problem here, and why isn't Bullock getting that elusive Oscar nomination as Best Actress?
  • "Serendipity" Poses an Important Question: Can We Trust Fate to Bring Us Together?  By : Ed Bagley
    "Serendipity" begs the question, "Can you trust pure fate or destiny to bring two people together when the odds of doing so are impossible?" It is the idea of the movie—that we want to believe in the magic of two souls finding each other in the end—that draws us in and makes it work. On this score, I am just as big a sucker as the next guy. Find out why.
  • 14 George Lucas Quotes to Celebrate His May 14th Birthday  By : Noel Jameson
    George Lucas, the father of Star Wars, is a Hollywood icon. Millions of people across the globe adore him with his fan base transcending race, gender and age. Celebrate his May 14th birthday with these 14 famous George Lucas quotes.
  • 16 Grey's Anatomy Quotes – Famous Words From Your Favorite Characters  By : Noel Jameson
    If you're a fan of the TV hit Grey's Anatomy, check out these 14 Grey's Anatomy quotes from your favorite characters.
  • 4 Tips to Get on Top TV Talk Shows  By : Susan Harrow
    An excellent example of how timing and persistence can influence your career.
  • 5 Ways To Use Soundbites Skillfully  By : Susan Harrow
    You Have Nine Seconds to Tell the World Your Message. Are You Prepared? Follow these five tips for developing the right soundbites.
  • A Brief History of Oprah #1  By : Alan Bentley
    I was a kid when Oprah Winfrey first burst onto the scene in the 80's. Oprah went from local talk show host to national icon seemingly overnight. When Oprah
  • A Serious Man  By : Douglas Kent
    A movie review of the new Coen Brothers film A Serious Man
  • Aamir Khan & Kareena Kapoor In “Lajjo”  By : Pawan PANDEY
    Kareena Kapoor has decided that she will do films and roles that make her happy; she has decided that she is at a stage in her career where she can afford to be much choosier.
  • Abhishek Bachchan Is Rocking Ad Industry  By : Sonia
    Apart from doing movies, many of the Bollywood actors and actress also involve themselves into advertisement section. The question arises as ‘why not Abhishek Bachchan”. Now he is also involving himself with several brand names such as Motorola and LG.
  • Afro Samurai  By : Stephan Smith
    Introducing Afro Samurai, one of the most action-packed, high octane Japanese animes to hit television and has the power to simply blow you out of your easy chair. Beautifully drawn, Afro Samurai brings a unique and interesting twist to the standard samurai animes that we’re all use to . The only question I have is, "Are you ready?"
  • Aliens Invade!  By : Steve Sommers
    TV World is going to have two alien species invade this Fall. TV world is already set for anarchy when it will have two US Presidents, Geena Davis and Martin Sheen.
  • All you could ever know about original reality series  By : Ispas Marin
    We all know what they mean but we don't know whether we should like them or hate them. I recall an Original Reality Series named 'Candid Camera' few years ago.
  • American Idol  By : Shakir A
    Competition encourages a person to strive towards greatness with the intention of achieving dominance. A person competes with others in various fields in which he/she is good, such as education, sports, music, dance etc.
  • An Independent Film Production That Became an Excellent, Big Fat Paycheck  By : Ed Bagley
    My Big Fat Greek Wedding is simply one of the best movies ever made about close families and their traditions. The estimated $5 million budget for the film generated worldwide revenue of $368 million, making it the highest-grossing independent film of all time, and the the highest grossing movie never to have hit number one at the box office.
  • An Overview of the X Factor Finalists for 2008  By : Musa Aykac
    Well we just witnessed a great X Factor semi final and probably one of the strongest that we have seen for years.
  • Another 5 Movies You Think Would Be Better Than They Are  By : Ed Bagley
    Here are another five movies you think would be really better than they are, unfortunately they are not. All five get my terrible rating; they include Gods and Generals (with Robert Duvall, Jeff Daniels and Stephen Lang), Mr. and Mrs. Smith (with Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie), Just Like Heaven (with Reese Witherspoon), Miracle (the U. S. Hockey Team victory at the 1980 Olympic Games), and How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (with Kate Hudson).
  • Behind The Scenes Of In The Shadow Of The Blade  By : Tom Berger
    In the Shadow of the Blade, a documentary film that follows the flight of a restored UH-1H Huey helicopter, leads to people and places stretching across 10,000 miles of America.
  • Big Brother 7 - Bonnie is Evicted  By : David Walker
    Bonnie Holt became the first housemate to leave the Big Brother house by public vote at a best price of 1/33 on eviction day.
  • Body Of Lies - Was This A Classic Spy Thriller?  By : James Woolley
    Body Of Lies is a thrilling, action packed spy movie with many twists and turns. Leonardo Di Caprio stars as Roger Ferris, a 'rising star' in the world of espionage. He's tasked with gathering intelligence to catch the elusive Al-Saleem, a terrorist who's responsible for many recent bombings in Europe.
  • Bollywood is Bigger and Better than Ever  By : Parminder59 Parminder59
    From its very first inception back in 1913, the bollywood film industry has taken off like a bullet. But it was not until sound came to the big screen almost 20 years later that the industry’s main theme was born. One of the biggest differences between these films and those of today is that they still heavily rely on song and dance as their main genre in making films. And while such movies came in went in more popular film cultures like Hollywood, bollywood has proved over and over that you should never stop a good thing when you have found it.
  • Bollywood on a Roll as 3 Idiot Outperforms Avatar  By : Srinjan Bhowmick
    3 Idiots have changed the level of Bollywood and have taken it to the next level. It’s gaining more prominence and money day by day.
  • Cameron’s Avatar Movie Review  By : Jai Prakash Srivastava
    Big banner Hollywood director James Cameron is accredited with the making of many blockbusters flicks such as aliens, terminator, Rambo, Abyss and Dark Angel. Recently he made his mark in the entertainment industry with the most expensive 3-D animation movie Avatar with a budget of 1200 crores.
  • Can Mistress of Spice Bring Aishwarya Into Trouble  By : Richa Sinha
    One of the news that can shock millions of Aishwarya Rai’s fans and no doubt her husband too is that of her erotic scenes in the movie named “Mistress Of Spice” opposite to Dylan Mcdermott.
  • Carol Vorderman: Countdown To The End Of The Ignorant Celebrity?  By : Samantha Gilmartin
    Carol Vorderman, Jade Goody and Winston Churchill all failed to impress their teachers. But is education now more important than celebrity when it comes to making money?
  • Classic Television DVDs Bring the 1970s Back to the Small Screen  By : Ben Anton
    The 1970s were full of classic family television programs.
    This article discusses the variety of television programs available to the 1970s audience and how they are now available on DVD.
  • Constellation Factors about Popular TV Shows  By : Daniel spivey
    TV shows have become popular as millions of people around the world watch TV series and also they rank the tv shows according to their priority. Popular TV shows Lost and Heroes have won the imaginations of millions of people. Popular TV shows makes people to leave the reality of day to day life.
  • Create a TV Pitch Letter  By : Susan Harrow
    How do you pitch a winning show idea to producers? Let me show you how.
  • CSI: Miami - Caine's Revenge  By : James Shenton
    One of the most successful spin-off series in the history of television, CSI: Miami returns for a fifth series this fall. The show, reported by Reuters this year as the most watched television show in the world, returns this season with the continuation of an explosive story line that threatens to destroy Lieutenant Horatio Caine - and has already cost the life of someone close to him.
  • CSI: NY - Back to the Big Apple  By : James Shenton
    Easily the darkest, most hard-bitten member of the CSI family, CSI:NY returns this fall for a third season: a season that opens following the violent murder of a former CSI, with another recovering from a coma.
  • Doctor Who - One Of Sci-Fi's Greats  By : Jay Evans
    Doctor Who is a long-running award-winning British science fiction television show developed by the BBC. As a matter of fact Doctor who's the longest-running science fiction television serial in history, airing initially from 1963 to 1989 and then again from 2005 until the time of writing with seasons promised all the way up to 2010!
  • Doctor Who Is Back - The Time Lord Returns  By : James Shenton
    There was always something a little risky in attempting to continue that venerable British sci-fi franchise, Doctor Who. Reviving a show that has run since the early sixties and gathered millions upon millions of loyal followers can be a dangerous business. Done correctly, though, it can be very profitable.
  • Doctor Who: Sci-Fi's Longest Running TV Series Ever!  By : Jay Evans
    Back in 1963 when the first episode of Doctor who aired on BBC television in the United Kingdom, who would have thought that this small budget science fiction series would become the longest running science fiction series of all time and eventually have several spin-offs? The success and popularity of Doctor Who over the years has simply been amassing!
  • Download Movies Online The Legal Way  By :
    Movies are pure sources of entertainment. For a long time now since the time of the silent movie eras people have turned to them for pleasure and passing away time.
  • Downloadable Movie for 2008 Juno  By : kelly chaney
    With computer technology advancing so rapidly and the popularity of movie watching showing no signs of abating, more and more people are choosing to buy programs where you can download movies for free.
  • Faithful (1996) - Directed by Paul Mazursky  By : ExpertsColumn
    This 1996 Black comedy film directed by Paul Mazursky is definitely worth watching. The film is well directed and keeps the viewers interested throughout with its hilarious conversation and well defined performances by the lead actors.

    It stars Cher as a rich but rejected wife who wants to take her life on her 20th anniversary . Margaret ( Cher ) apparently happily married to Jack Connor ( Ryan O Neal) is , in fact fighting depression and wants to end it all. She writes a note to her husband and she is about to take a bottle full of sleeping pills, when she hears the door bell..
  • Film is still a relative newcomer in the pantheon of fine arts  By : pharmacyforus
    While motion picture films have been around for more than a century, film is still a relative newcomer in the pantheon of fine arts. In the 1950s, when television became widely available, industry analysts predicted the demise of local movie theaters.
  • Filming in Bethlehem  By : Tali Gat
    According to the New Testament, Bethlehem is the birthplace of Jesus of Nazareth. The town is inhabited by one of the oldest Christian communities in the world, though the size of the community has shrunk in recent years due to emigration.
  • Five Famous Science Fiction Films  By : Victor Epand
    This article describes some very popular science fiction movies that have come out from Hollywood. It gives brief descriptions of five such famous movies.
  • Five More Movies You Think Would Be Better Than They Are  By : Ed Bagley
    Here are five more movies you think would be really better than they are, unfortunately for the films, the scripts, the direction, and the actors, they are not. All five get my terrible rating; they include Imagine Me & You, Down With Love (with Renee Zellweger), In Good Company, It Runs in the Family (with Michael Dougles and Kirk Douglas) and Laws of Attraction (with Pierce Brosnan and Julianne Moore).
  • Four Romantic Comedies That Will Not Stress Your Emotions  By : Ed Bagley
    Here are four romantic comedies that will not stress your emotions: Matthew McConaughey and Sarah Jessica Parker in Failure to Launch, Jennifer Lopez (J-Lo) in Maid in Manhattan and The Wedding Planner, and Michael J. Fox and Gabrielle Anwar in For Love or Money. Just sit back and be entertained. If you want great stories, great acting and great direction, try other movies.
  • Great Writing, Directing, Acting and Music Make "Steel Magnolias" an Excellent Film  By : Ed Bagley
    It isn't often that a guy could get pulled into a movie about a bunch of women sharing their lives, loves, hopes, dreams, struggles and tragedies in a beauty shop, but Steel Magnolias reeled me in like a bait on a fishhook. This movie is no "chick flick"; it has great writing, great direction, great acting and great music that make it an excellent film. Find out why.
  • HBOs Lucky Louie Is Comedic Gold  By : Jonathon Hardcastle
    HBO is trying something that they've never attempted before. While most of the serials on HBO involve dark, gritty storylines, such as those found in the mafia hit The Sopranos or the life-on-the-inside prison drama Oz, they've decided to take a step in another direction.
  • Hero's Journey (Monomyth): Evey Hero Goes to That Place Which He (Or She) Fears Most  By : Borat Sagidiev

    The Hero's Journey is the template upon which the vast majority of successful stories and Hollywood blockbusters are based upon. In fact, ALL of the hundreds of Hollywood movies we have deconstructed (see URL below) are based on this 188 stage template.

    Understanding this template is a priority for story or screenwriters.

  • Hogan Knows Nothing  By : Steve Sommers
    Now it's Hulk Hogan's turn to have his own reality show. I watched a few episodes and it's okay for what it is, that is, nothing else is on so I might as well watch this.
  • Hollywood Comedy Movies: From Charlie Chaplin To Jim Carrie  By : Victor Epand
    Hollywood comedy movies have come a long way to be where it is right now - since Charlie Chaplin to the most recent favorite comedian of all time, Jim Carrey. Comedy movies have developed in time according to the different era and it is usually directly or indirectly influenced by the immediate era.
  • How Dancing With The Stars Differs From Other Reality TV Shows  By : MIKE SELVON
    It isn't any secret that Americans are living in a "reality television" world!
  • How To Get Downloadable Movies For DVD  By : kelly chaney
    It seems that everyone wants to know how to download full DVD movies for free. The issue here is not whether you can find them, since there are probably millions upon millions of download sites that allow you to do so.
  • How To Identify and Find The Best Movies  By : Roy Barker
    4 Factors to Keep in Mind When Searching for a Flick

    In the 21st century, many people still very much enjoy spending an evening out at local movie theater. However, with the costs associated with a typical ticket to a motion picture show, a person needs to take care to...
  • How to Legally Download Movies on the Internet  By : Neal Brown
    There are now several sources to get legal downloads of popular movies. This article will give you highlights of the current sources.
  • How to Tune a Ukulele  By : Pamelina Siow
    Ukulele beginners usually start with the soprano ukulele since it is cost effective and is also easy to play, while the more experienced ones who are usually familiar with the guitar generally play baritone ukulele. Baritone ukulele is crafted for experts and costs a few thousand dollars.
  • How To Watch Indian TV Shows  By : Davion W
    Anyone has the chance to watch Indian TV shows and it does not matter where in the world you are living today. In this particular article, we will take a look at how you can watch Indian TV shows and other international TV shows that are broadcast over the internet through your PC or laptop.
  • Indiana Jones Returns - Too Little, Too Late?  By : James Shenton
    For those who came of age in the 1980s during a time of sleek consumerism and homogenous globalization, Indiana Jones was something of an idol. Harking back to a time when the jungles of South America and the Pyramids of Egypt were truly a world away, the Indiana Jones trilogy excited in us a feeling of adventure that has been rarely seen before or since.
  • Is 2012 Worth a Rental From The DVD Shop?  By : George Hutton
    If you haven't seen the disaster flick "2012," and are wondering if it's worth a rental, this article is for you. I'll give you my opinion, and hopefully help you make the choice easier next time you're at the video store.
  • Is Dragons' Den Serving Its Purpose?  By : Shaun Parker
    An article discussing the popular BBC TV programme Dragons' Den and its positive effect on the design industry.
  • J8DED The Series: A Unique Cable and Television Series in the Making  By : Chris Robertson
    A quick review of J8DED The Series, a new dark comedy/drama show for international cable and television...
  • James Bond and Aston Martin  By : Susan Roberts
    Why is there such a firm association between James Bond and Aston Martin vehicles?
  • James Cameron’s AVATAR Tops Titanic as the Highest Grossing Movie Ever!  By : Jai Prakash Srivastava
    With blockbuster movies like Alien, Terminator, Titanic, Avatar; world knows about James Cameron. However, his latest movie Avatar has finally sunk all time hit at box office- Titanic. Action adventure film that stars Sigourney Weaver based on 2154 has become the highest grossing movie. The movie talks about disabled ex marine that is sent to Earth for infiltrating blue aliens race and convince them to allow his master mine natural resources from their homeland.
  • Jimmy Stewart is Beloved By the Film Industry and American Pop Culture  By : Mako Kaileo
    Because Jimmy Stewart played a variety of roles in films that spanned nearly all genres, he is a beloved actor in the heart of American culture.
  • Magnolia Plot Analysis  By : Lamdun Stewart
    Everyone who has watched the much-praised film “Magnolia” undoubtedly walked out of the theater with maybe a feeling of awe, but most likely an overwhelming confusion over its true meaning. This article attempts to bring together key aspects of the movie in order to form a clear interpretation of Magnolia's story.
  • Making Sense of Movie Downloading  By : Andrew Castlewood
    Find out more about movie downloading.
  • Marketing A Film: The Movie Trailers  By : Victor Epand
    This article speaks about the movie trailers and how they are made. It also explains how a movie trailer helps a movie to reach its audience.
  • Marvel Replaces Terrence Howard with Don Cheadle  By : Clarke Baldwin
    Recently Marvel had replaced Terrence Howard's role in Iron Man 2 with Don Cheadle. It sounds surreal merely to mention it, as Iron Man was such a box office hit, and replacing one of the main actors would seem to have the potential to destroy that recipe for success. The chemistry between Robert Downey Jr. and Terrence Howard was magnificent.
  • Maverick Marsalis - Producer and Film Maker  By : Kevin Montaglia
    Maverick Kellee Marsalis (January 1, 1971 - (January 29, 2010) is a Porsche(928 & 944) tuning specialist and Muscle car shop owner, automotive designer, photographer, fabricator, as well as writer, producer and film maker.
  • Media Coverage Of Sports and Sponsorship Go Hand In Hand  By : John Kortex
    Without sponsorship, the professional sports leagues would have to pay a lot of expenses out of pocket.
  • Motorcycles in the Movies  By : Alan Liptrot
    The wire fence jump in the movie 'The Great Escape' is arguably the greatest motorcycle movie scene of all time, but there are others.
  • Movie File Terminology – from Confusion to Movie Download Revolution!  By : Andrew Castlewood
    If you are new to the internet or downloading movies then you really need to understand some basics of the jargon if you are to get the most out it and avoid confusion and compatibility frustrations!
  • Movie Rentals Today - Online Renting, Downloads, and More  By : John Hinkle
    Movie Rentals Today
  • Movie reviews for Pitch Black  By : Mr D Stevens
    Pitch Black
  • MySpace & Filmmakers  By : Steven Cancel
    A look at how the MySpace community is helping the independent film community.
  • Possible Oscar for White Wedding?  By : Sandra Olivier
    The South African Academy Award Selection Committee and the National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) last month (September 2009) announced the selection of White Wedding for consideration as the South African entry for the 82nd Academy Awards.
  • Prison Break is Over!  By : William Bishop
    Supposedly it will be over after this season. That was 3 months ago when someone mentioned that. As of now it seems as if we will be in for a twist in the plot. That is what makes this show.
  • Rent Movies on the Web  By : John Hinkle
    Computers and the internet have made life alot more simpler for most everyone in today’s world. Well life just got even easier with online movie rentals on the web.
  • Rent Movies Online - The Easy Way to Rent  By : John Hinkle
    Rent Movies Online - The Easy Way to Rent
  • Rent Movies Online . The Easy Way to Rent  By : John Hinkle
    The easy way to rent online.
  • Riya Sen Receives Irrelevant Phone Calls  By : Rajesh Srivastava
    Receiving blank calls is not a new phenomenon for most of the Bollywood actress. The concept of blank call is following since the era of Rekha, Perveen Booby, Zeenta Taaman etc. Now in this very age it has taken a more crucial form.
  • Romantic Movies  By : Maria Joana
    Romance is a key part of our social path. Without romance our lives lack color, excitement and substance. TV is more and more popular, more and more people watch film, especially Romantic movies.
  • Seinfeld- The Show About Nothing  By : Emily Curwood
    Seinfeld has been described as one of the "great TV sitcoms. The show was created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld. It stars Jerry Seinfeld, who is a character based largely on himself.
  • Sherlock Holmes Movie A Ritchie Hit?  By : Chris Haycock
    Having always been something of a purist when it comes to Sherlock Holmes, I was somewhat wary before watching the new Sherlock Holmes movie by Guy Ritchie.
  • Sit Back, Relax, and Watch Live TV on the Internet  By : Davion W
    Viewing our favorite television shows will never be the same because technology has made us widely possible to watch live TV on the internet. Recent innovations have allowed us to carry this favorite pastime almost anywhere, and to be enjoyed whenever needed.
  • Snakes on a Plane - Viral Marketing at its Best  By : James Shenton
    Every so often a movie will come along that is destined for greatness -- be it through powerful imagery, an engaging plot or a stellar cast. Occasionally, though, just occasionally, comes a movie whose success is based not on cast or plot (whose plot, in fact, is purely incidental to its popularity) but on simple viral marketing. Snakes on a Plane is such a movie.
  • Some Facts About Shahrukh  By : Shravan kumar
    Bollywood actor, producer, and current host of the popular game show, Kaun Banega Crorepati, Shahrukh Khan is the super star and don of the film industry.
  • Spiderman 3 - Your Friendly Neighborhood Blockbuster  By : James Shenton
    In 1962 a young cartoonist, Stan Lee, came up with an idea for a new comic superhero. During an era in which most of our superheroes were muscle-bound adults, young Peter Parker struck an unlikely figure.
  • Stand by Me, a Stephen King movie  By : Darren Lambert
    Stand by Me is a 1986 movie, adapted from Stephen King's story The Body. The Body appeared as a novella in King's collection Different Seasons. Different Seasons also contains the stories The Shawshank Redemption, and the Apt Pupil, both of which were made into movies.
  • Star Trek - A new beginning for the SF legend  By : Andrew Hawnt
    A celebration of the new Star trek film from director JJ Abrams- truly a momentous occasion in the annals of Star Trek fandom.
  • Star Wars  By : Gordon Sharp
    I always remember watching the original Star Wars Trilogy when I was younger. Every one of my friends watched it too.
  • Steve Irwin: Crocodile Hunter - An Australian Icon  By : James Shenton
    Occasionally - just occasionally - there comes along a TV personality whose enthusiasm and charisma engenders almost universal affection with audiences. Environmentalist, naturalist and documentarist Steve Irwin - known the world over as the Crocodile Hunter - was one of those rare personalities.
  • Success Story Of Gone With The Wind  By : Victor Epand
    The tale teaches the significance of life to a love-spoilt girl. It shows the nature of true love, which finally changes her into a lady. The war scenario is also depicted at its best.
  • Tarot in Popular Culture: Two TV Shows that Featured Tarot Cards  By : Mothproof
    What really makes tarot ingrained in pop culture is its inherent story-telling powers. Tarot cards' rich imagery and symbolism are a great minefield of stories and narratives which have inspired artists everywhere.
  • Ten Greatest Rock Star Cameo Appearances in Movies  By : Robin Smith
    The ten greatest Rock Star cameos in movies in the last twenty years.
  • The Making of the Tintin Movie - The Story So Far  By : Holly Franklin
    The Tintin Movie collaboration involving Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson has hit some financial snags. It is rescheduled to begin filming in February 2009 this article explains how the Tintin Movie got to this point.
  • The 10 Most Popular Movies of All Time - A Cheat Sheet  By : James Shenton
    Are you a movie dunce? Do you not know your Corleone from your Kurosawa? Would you recognise a lightsaber if it hit you in the face? Well, don't panic. To help you catch up on your movie knowledge here's a crash course in the top 10 movies of all time, as voted by the readers of the Internet Movie Database. Careful, though... here be spoilers.
  • The Antiques Roadshow: Three Decades Of Traveling Pleasure  By : Victor Epand
    The Antiques Roadshow debuted in Britain in 1977, with American and Canadian versions following later. A panel of experts use their professional skills to determine the value of items, article provides historical information and tells related stories.
  • The Fall 2006 TV Line-up - Hit or Miss?  By : James Shenton
    While it's always a shame to see the end of summer, we can console ourselves about the drawing in of the nights with the great new shows in the fall TV lineup. While brand new shows can often be hit and miss, here's a few time-tested greats that are guaranteed to please.
  • The Fascinating History Of Hollywood Movies  By : Victor Epand
    The article traces the establishment of Hollywood and the growth in the production house system. It also touches upon the contributions of the great directors to the growth of Hollywood movies.
  • The Fourth Kind: Scariest Movie Ever?  By : George Hutton
    In this review of the psychological horror movie "The Fourth Kind," I'll describe why this is a must see if you love to be scared. Just do not watch it alone, and then expect to sleep.

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