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Category: Arts and Entertainment >> Movies<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 next page >> by Rick Martin  [ 2007-02-09 ] Definitely a mass hysteria creator, Spiderman 3 is to be released this spring. Millions await the breathtaking final part of the trilogy which brings along exquisite performances and staggering internal turmoil of the main character. Don’t blink – you might miss it all!
by Will Kalif  [ 2007-02-07 ] Movies are a creative world of imagination and wonder. And does anything evoke this feeling of wonder more than castles? They represent power, wealth, mystery and many other things so they make a perfect setting for movies not just about knights but movies about many other things. by Heidi Grumm  [ 2007-01-24 ] The INB Performing Arts Center is the premier entertainment venue in the Spokane Region. It is owned and operated by the Spokane Public Facilities District. The venue has capacity of 2,700-seats.
by Heidi Grumm  [ 2007-01-23 ] Xcel Energy Center is a famous sports stadium located in Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA. It is sponsored by Xcel Energy and is the home ice for the NHL's Minnesota Wild. It comprises of four spectator levels. Out of these four one is the suite level whereas other three are general seating levels called the 100 level, the club level, and the 200 level. Its official capacity is 18,834.
by Andrew Jones [ 2007-01-22 ] If you browse the web, you'll come across many websites that has one or more video clips embedded in it. News websites such as BBC and CNN fall in this category. But, what about a website that has only video clips and nothing else? This is exactly what the Youtube Phenomenon is all about. To those who have not heard about Youtube, it is a video sharing website where one could upload, share, and watch video clips - Youtube videos - for free. It is owned by Google.
by Avnex Ltd  [ 2007-01-20 ] Fill a few of those long winter nights by making your own horror movie. With a little planning, a few friends for ‘victims’, and some creative editing, you can be your neighborhood’s Wes Craven. by Heidi Grumm  [ 2007-01-11 ] The Dunkin' Donuts Center is an indoor arena located in Providence, Rhode Island, USA.It was built in 1972. The Arena actually built as a place for the emerging Providence College men's basketball program and the high demand for tickets to their games in Alumni Hall, as well as for the then-Providence Reds, who played in the nearly fifty-year old Rhode Island Auditorium. Initially, it was known as the Providence Civic Center. Later on, a naming rights deal was reached with Dunkin' Donuts in June 2001. The Providence Bruins of the American Hockey League and the Providence College Friars men's basketball team are the current tenants of this wonderful arena.
by Omair Haneef Hn [ 2007-01-06 ] Where can I download movies online? Alright, I don't want to waste my time or yours so I will get straight to the point. This is the right place to download your movies online. The connection is fast, faster than any other site I have tried. Yes, there are many other sites but most of them are not legit. Also, the ones that work just ended up giving me a virus. It took several anti-virus and anti-spyware programs to remove them. Ever since that, I was cautious about every program I tried to download movies and music. However, I have come across this program. See for yourselves! by amit verma [ 2006-12-27 ] Watch movies with original prints and sound quality with comforts by getting online DVD rental services in India. by Simon Dumville [ 2006-12-27 ] The usual cause of video material disasters is bad planning that may take place from the pre-production phase up to the end of post-production. Professionals do not content themselves with making plans. They implement them and follow through on them.
by jake addison [ 2006-12-13 ] If anyone wants to see a really fulfilling action movie that will leave you on the edge of your seat and blow you away with some incredible special effects and an amazing story, I highly recommend picking up a copy of Mission Impossible 3. It went above and beyond my original expectations! I give it 9 out of 10.
by jake addison [ 2006-12-13 ] My wife was just getting tired of the movie as it was just plain bad. Nacho Libre just didn’t do it for me. The wrestling scenes and the way it was portrayed was very sub-standard and I just didn’t get why this movie ‘became’ a movie. So I’m going to have to give Nacho Libre 4 out of 10 as I expected so much more from a Jack Black movie. by jake addison [ 2006-12-13 ] This is a typical Peter Jackson film. The characters are well developed, the acting is top notch, the action scenes are fantastic, the visual effects are stunning and all is topped off with a superb musical score. This film should be in every DVD collection.
by jake addison [ 2006-12-12 ] Saw 3 is a decent horror movie for Halloween but fails to live up to the originality and freshness of the two previous instalments. The plot and traps are rather stale and with the exception of Tobin Bell, the acting needs improvement. The door was left open for a potential Saw 4, and let’s just hope writer Leigh Whannell can come up with some fresher ideas. by groshan fabiola  [ 2006-12-12 ] Gilmore Girls is famous for its dialogue. Yes, we all know this to be true, But, what this great BuddyTV article points out is to what degree this dialogue is important. by Erick Laseca  [ 2006-12-11 ] Hollywood Geared up to Release Film on Mayan Civilization by jake addison [ 2006-12-08 ] If there was only one comedy in the last 5 years I could recommend to someone, it would be Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan. Its sharp, clever and always crude humor will make you laugh until it hurts. by jake addison [ 2006-12-05 ] Maybe it’s just me, but I’m more old school when it comes to renting DVDs. I decided to give Netflix a try not too long ago, but I was kind of hesitant at first. The reason being is because when I want to watch a movie, I want to watch it now. by [ 2006-11-28 ] When was the last time you heard someone state that they could write a better screenplay than the one they just saw? by Samuel Hary  [ 2006-11-24 ] This Christmas the sun is shining on every music lover out there in UK. The ‘greatest hits’ compilations of bands such as The Beatles, U2, Westlife and Oasis are available in the market and the fans are a confused lot. Let’s try and figure out that in this cold weather what is hot and what’s not so… by Sara Sara  [ 2006-11-13 ] Another smashing hit by Walt Disney. A beautiful, innocent story of young teen passionate, wanton spirits who want to excel in music industry. These teen divas are full of energy and thrill like swift felines pouncing in the jungle and they are ready to overcome any difficulty in the way of their success. by Stacy Fox [ 2006-11-05 ] 40 Years of “Star Trek” celebrated in Hollywood on November 14 by Stacy Fox [ 2006-11-05 ] These are the Actors who would "Boldly Go where no WOMAN had gone before." by Stacy Fox [ 2006-11-05 ]
As over 1,000 STAR TREK fans head to the world famous Mann’s Grauman’s Chinese Theatre on November 14, 2006 for a special 40th anniversary event, afterwards many of them will be looking for classically Trekkian beverages to cap off the evening. Whether you’re heading to Quark’s bar to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of Star Trek or planning an intergalactic vacation of your own, you’ll want to stock up on some Trek drinks to serve friends of all species who might come over to your pad.
by Madeline Binder [ 2006-11-03 ] Discount movie posters implies to you how discovering heirloom film posters is easy when you click your mouse on Discount Movie Posters. by Heidi Grumm  [ 2006-10-27 ] Be Ready for getting on the Bus with the Doodlebops, kids' newest music sensation with tons of talent, loads of enthusiasm, and endless energy. If there’s a preschooler in your life, you know the Doodlebops, the bubblegum Canadian rockers who star in their own show on Playhouse Disney.
by Sara Sara  [ 2006-09-28 ] Bob Dylan was named Robert Allen Zimmerman on his birth on May 24, 1941. Bob is an American singer-songwriter, author, musician and poet. He has been a prominent figure in the history of popular music for five decades. Dylan's best known or mature work is from the 1960s when he became a casual documentarian plus a bit reluctant figurehead of American unrest.
by Sara Sara  [ 2006-09-25 ] DragonForce (aka DragonHeart) is a British power metal band created in London, United Kingdom in the year of 1999. They are known for their dual guitar harmonies, flamboyant, speed and style, and epic guitar and vocals, as presented on their most recent album 'Inhuman Rampage'. by Rev Michael Bresciani Bresciani  [ 2006-08-10 ] Fans of the fabulous celebrities are prone to cast off all dignity for the glimpse of one of their idols. Many people are also willing to cast off their better judgment and common sense in their unbridled applause of the famous. Where does it end, how did it begin? by Ron Arthor  [ 2006-08-03 ] Fame Becomes Me, is not meant to be a one-man show. It merges musical humor sketches plus the dance numbers. The stage is sprinkled with the treasured characters like Jiminy Glick, Ed Grimley and many others. by Bronwen Elisabeth Roberts  [ 2006-07-28 ] South African film, ‘Katrina’ directed by Jans Rautenbach won a Golden Globe for Best Foreign Film in 1968. During this decade, we made one of our finest films, ‘Die Kandidaat’, which makes comment on our political history and has stood the test of time. by Jim Flynn [ 2006-07-28 ] The notion that copy protection can prevent digital theft is fatally flawed because it ignores two critical differences between the physical and digital worlds. by Jim Flynn [ 2006-07-28 ] Digital technologies create a conflict between protecting copyrights and ensuring the broadest possible distribution. Digital Rights Management has been the answer - but this solution, which seems to benefit the rights holder, may be highly detrimental to the consumer in the long run. by Scott Brady [ 2006-07-21 ] What is it that makes Japanese animation popular, not only to the young but to adults as well? I remember a few years ago when I was a freshmen and sophomore in university I was addicted to the Japanese anime “Dragon Ball Z”. In fact, it even gave the famous American cartoon “The Simpsons” a run for its money in my book. by Gordon Basichis Basichis  [ 2006-07-06 ] An American icon still holds court at the Westwood Memorial Park. by [ 2006-06-16 ] Roberto Pina is an accomplished author on many subjects. You can contact him at valentineprod@hotmail.com by Ester Rebecca del Fierro  [ 2006-05-20 ] The movie Da Vinci Code is now showing on almost all of the cinemas despite of all the controversies it has gone through. Your decision to watch or not to watch the show might be change anytime. However, your faith in God is still important here. Is your belief strong that no one or nothing can change your love for God, or confidence is not in you and that's the reason why you don't want to watch the movie?
by Rev Michael Bresciani Bresciani  [ 2006-05-20 ] In Australia it is reported that people have purchased tickets for the recently released movie “The Da Vinci Code” directed by Ron Howard as much as eight weeks in advance. And we thought Star Wars freaks were chomping at the bit. What about this film is it real, does it have the right stuff? by Karen Fish  [ 2006-05-20 ] The Da Vinci Code movie is a sheep in wolves' clothing. by Michael Connelly [ 2006-05-18 ] Award-winning independent filmmaker Michael P. Connelly talks about the commitment that is required to make a low budget movie almost entirely on your own with very little money, with the intention of entering it in film festivals like Sundance, Cannes, Houston Worldfest, etc… by John Douramacos Douramacos [ 2006-05-14 ] A simple form of Aristotelian logic is presented. The Da Vinci code controversy is analysed under the light of the principles of this philosophical construct. It is assumed that the reader is at least partly aware with the issues raised by the novel by Don Brown. "The Da Vinci Code". by Paul Schmitt Schmitt  [ 2006-05-09 ] This Article is a review of PsP movie download sites by Paul Schmitt Schmitt  [ 2006-05-09 ] This is a review artcile for downloading PsP Movies by Paul Schmitt Schmitt  [ 2006-05-09 ] This article is a review in PsP software downloads by Paul Schmitt Schmitt  [ 2006-05-03 ] This article is about MP3 Movies by Paul Schmitt Schmitt  [ 2006-05-03 ] This Article is about MP3 movie downloads by Paul Schmitt Schmitt  [ 2006-05-03 ] This article is about MP4 Movies by John Hinkle  [ 2006-04-12 ]
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