'font-style:italic;' class='tvbyline'>by Sally Jonas
In Hollywood, trilogies rule the roost and one prominent movie series is the Terminator movies. The first installment of the series opened in 1984 and took the American audience by storm as they had never experienced anything like this before since the Star Wars. The futuristic cyborg essayed by Arnold Schwarzenegger was the highlight of the film. The Terminator franchise returned even bigger with its sequel T2 in 1991. Arnold Schwarzenegger returned as the good cyborg in the third movie Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines in 2003. It could not live up to the expectations but still performed well at the box office.
Tell Us What You Think Of This Post: No Comments
'font-style:italic;' class='tvbyline'>by Amy Nutt
On September 27, 1982, Dwayne Michael Carter Jr. was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. He spent his early years growing up in the tough Hollygrove district. He started rapping at a very young age at local block parties, where he was heard by a group signed by Cash Money Records.
Cash Moneys CEO, Brian “Baby” Williams and Ronald “Slim” Williams was giving Wayne some consideration. After Wayne learned the phone number and location of their office, he practically haunted them day and night. He would even leave daily rap messages on their answering machine. They were so impressed with the 12 year olds dedication they decided to give in and sign him, pairing him up with another young rapper, Big Goochie, who they had also just signed.
Tell Us What You Think Of This Post: No Comments
'font-style:italic;' class='tvbyline'>by Patrick Daniels
Being a lifelong Tom Cruise fan, I was so excited to go and see this movie. Since it never worked out, I was unable to get to the theatre, so I was excited to watch it on DVD. At first I was weary since I am not a big fan of history movies, but this movie blew me away. Many times you look at Cruise and think of him from his younger days, but within a few minutes of this movie you are so engrossed with his character that you forget all that.
This is a preview of
WWII has Never Been So GrippingValkyrie on DVD
.
Read the full post (368 words, estimated 1:28 mins reading time)
Tell Us What You Think Of This Post: No Comments
'font-style:italic;' class='tvbyline'>by Duke Santos
As if you needed another example of how the mainstream media just doesn’t get it, consider this: Entertainment Weekly’s 2002 obituary of Milton Berle was a mere half page. Berle didn’t even get the page to himself-he shared it with a similar sized obit for Dudley Moore, who died just a few hours later. Both men were afforded less ink than Director Billy Wilder, who also passed away in a rough week for Hollywood types. Not meaning any disrespect to Dudley Moore, a funny and talented but to suggest that Berle’s legacy was of similar impact to the British funnyman is absurd.
Tell Us What You Think Of This Post: No Comments
'font-style:italic;' class='tvbyline'>by Ian Kleine
When you are considering going on that road to selling your crafts at a crafts fair, understand that you are taking a big step forward. Along with the associated risks, and challenges that are involved with this step. There are a lot of things to consider first, in order to systematically sell stuff, categorizes and put all things in proper order, and to mentally prepare yourself for this undertaking. Selling stuff is no easy walk in the park kiddies.
Tell Us What You Think Of This Post: No Comments
'font-style:italic;' class='tvbyline'>by Steven Drench
A little tip for you here: If a string breaks on your guitar, I would recommend you change the whole set, other wise you will end up with spare strings lying around everywhere, and for some reason, I always find there is a difference in quality of sound when I only change one string. Maybe I’m just a perfectionist, who knows? As far as practice is concerned, there are a couple of ways to approach it.
This is a preview of
Guitar for Dummies DVD: The Best Way Of Getting Guitar Lessons For Kids
.
Read the full post (520 words, estimated 2:05 mins reading time)
Tell Us What You Think Of This Post: No Comments
'font-style:italic;' class='tvbyline'>by Chris Campbell
There are quite a lot of Nikon SLR digital cameras in the market that make for worthy investments, and one of these is the Nikon D90. The D90 is one of the Nikon SLR digital cameras that are suitable for casual users and beginners especially if they’re not that concerned about the kit lens. The D90, however, gets plus points for having the brand’s famous intuitive layout and video capabilities.
This is a preview of
A Little Clarity Regarding Digital Cameras
.
Read the full post (366 words, estimated 1:28 mins reading time)
Tell Us What You Think Of This Post: No Comments
'font-style:italic;' class='tvbyline'>by Chris Campbell
The way things are these days, it’s not surprising that people are careful about the money they spend. While in times past, having the best of everything may have been important, that’s not so much the case anymore. These days, it’s more important to get good value for your money when you do decide to spend it. Especially on tech gadgets like digital cameras.
Well, I think we’ve established the importance of your money, even when looking for digital cameras. You can, of course apply this thinking to whatever your purchasing, but for this article, looks focus primarily on getting a good digital camera.
This is a preview of
Decisions, Decisions: Buying A Digital Camera
.
Read the full post (372 words, estimated 1:29 mins reading time)
Tell Us What You Think Of This Post: No Comments