Friday, May 31, 2013

Reality TV Shows Taking Over Television

Reality Television shows first burst onto the scene back in early 1990s when the Television show Real World first premiered. Even though that show started in the early 1990s, more Reality shows did not really pop up until the late 1990s. Once Survivor came out and was a huge ratings hit, everyone started to jump on the bandwagon and produce shows about anything and everything. Their have been shows such as The Bachelor and For Love or Money that are dating shows. Their have been shows such as Big Brother in which people live together and compete for prizes.

A lot of Reality shows have been broadcast but many of them bomb. By now this is a trend that most would think would have died down but it has only picked up lately with Skating with Celebrities and Dancing With the Stars being popular. With the way things are going there is only a certain amount of time for shows to broadcast and Reality show will not get dropped in favor of them even though many of them fail, so who will be the loser. If more and more Reality shows get picked up less sitcoms will get picked up. Dramas are just as popular as Reality shows right now so networks wont bet against them.

In sum, if you are not a big fan of Reality shows you can sell your Television because it looks like networks will keep coming up with anything and everything until they run out of ideas.

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Author:: Andre Bias
Keywords:: Television, Tv, Reality, Apprentice, Survivor, blind date
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Long Live the King? Notes On Democracy Tolerance and The Christian Faith From "Larry King Live"

Now and again Larry King's tele-circus comes to town, showcasing a religious panel to tackle tough questions. And, of course, they never offer any serious logical analysis. But they do go on. Typically, Larry will choose one person on the panel who -- we are led to believe -- each represents one of the major (or occasionally minor) religious viewpoints. The underlying assumption here -- assumed, but never stated -- is that, somehow, all religions are of the same value, and that each deserves a say-so no more (or less) than any other.

To be sure, Larry King has the best of democratic intentions. He tries to show himself impartial to all sides, but seems completely unaware that, in doing so, he has put his foot down, taking a specific position on the issue himself. He has opted for agnosticism, the view that no one can really know for sure what the ultimate answers are. In some of his rare moments, I have witnessed Larry saying as much. He does not merely consider it t hat he himself doesn't know the ultimate answers; he thinks no one else really knows them either. This stands behind his pluralism: for if no one knows such answers for sure, then it follows that we ought to give a hearing to each set of answers. For we do not have, on this view, the answer sheet by which to check the work of Larry's experts.

But this presents Larry and company with some extraordinary logical problems. First, Larry seems quite confident (at times) about his own views. He may say that no one knows, but note this: the agnostic pretends to KNOW FOR SURE that no one knows for sure. This is the inescapable contradiction of agnosticism. This position short-circuits, for it would eliminate itself as a candidate for (knowable) ultimate truth along with all others. In other words, something must be true, and we know it isn't agnosticism. This means Larry won't be inviting me on his show anytime soon. Guests who refute the host do not stay long.

Second, La rry's pluralism assumes what most of his guests would deny. Each guest holds that his (or her) advocated religion names the true one, and that (they do not say this part, but only imply it, for the sake of PR) the religions the other guests advocate represent false ideas at best. They do not believe, as Larry does, that each of their views remains just as good as the other guy's. Just think about it. How could they? How could the Truth ever be just as good as some made-up, phoney religion?

By promoting pluralism, pluralists like Larry imply polytheism. But I am sure from listening to them that they do not realize this at all. If every religion is only as good or bad as the next, then no one god could be considered the One True God (and the others phonies). This shows that Pluralism logically shuns Monotheism -- and vice-versa. So religious pluralism really amounts to POLYtheism - the equality of gods, a kind of democratic theism where each god gets only one vote, and n ot merely the equality of my views and your views. This also shows that agnosticism and polytheism find each other a logical match, while standing over against Monotheism. In other words, democracy applied to religion implies the denial of the Christian faith. Fortunately, pagans aren't all that consistent, so the two can coexist alongside each other for quite some time.

Pluralists tout the tolerance line, but they in fact require much more than religious tolerance. They require monotheists to talk like polytheists. They demand the equality of gods. This is why polytheists never tolerate monotheists, unless the monotheists talk like polytheists, using the language of tolerance. You see, religious pluralism depends on the notion that ideas (religions are at least that) do not have consequences. For if bad ideas have harmful consequences, then the bad religions should be outlawed, and for the same reason we outlaw the act of screaming Fire! in a crowded Movie theater (bad consequences).

Finally, Larry's pluralism overlooks the simple fact that Islam, Christianity and Judaism each logically excludes the others. If they are each equal -- which his view demands and each of these three religions denies -- then they would have to be equally false. Now, any atheist who is even remotely self-conscious about his views, would agree with this assessment. But Larry's agnosticism now crumbles. For if his pluralism is correct, then WE KNOW in fact that some of the views out there -- namely monotheisms -- promote falsehood. But again, Larry does not seem to realize these implications of his own views. But I do.

So here we have, by logical necessity -- the Atheist, Agnostic and Polytheist -- landing on the same side of the fence over against any form of monotheism. That is, lik e it or not, how the current political landscape has taken shape in the cultural and political history of the U.S. too. But that story remains the topic for a different day.

For now, it suffices to note that pluralism -- the operating political philosophy of agnostics, polytheists and Atheists -- has many built-in contradictions. Chief among these, Christians will be quick to notice, is that in claiming to include everyone, it excludes those who do not believe that everyone should be included. Think on THAT over a beer. In other words, pluralism only works when everyone in that society is a pluralist. Hence the demand for total conformity (tolerance speak) by pluralists - even if they invite you on their shows. Larry's show is no exception.

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Author:: Carson C. Day
Keywords:: Larry King, religion TV, CNN religion, CNN democracy, CNN God, CNN Christian faith, CNN Larry King
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Sick Twisted and Perverse: The Mystique of Midnight Movies

When you buy a Movie ticket for a much-reviewed, two thumbs up major studio release starring A-list actors, you pretty much know what to expect. When you load up on caffeine and sugar to attend a Midnight Movie, however, you never know what might appear on the screen. In fact, the allure of Midnight Movies isnt the time the Film is scheduled, but the risk involved with watching something designed to push your buttons.

While youre physically safe and comfortably snuggled inside the theater, you can be exposed to shocking, crude, or frightening images that are intended to make viewers uncomfortable -- physically, emotionally, and intellectually. They may be Horror Films, Concert footage, over-the-top Animation, or off-color comedy, but Midnight Movies have one thing in common: You certainly wont be bored.

The Rocky Horror Picture Show has long been a popular Midnight feature because of its bizarre interactive blend of comedy, violence, and sexuality. The Blair Witch Project, which premiered as a Midnight Movie at the Sundance Film Festival in 1999, is another late-night favorite because of its guerilla-style camera techniques coupled with its pseudo-documentary presentation and growing sense of fear and doom.

Art houses and second-run theaters may feature Midnight Movies regularly or on special occasions, such as Halloween, but you can usually find the best selection of outrageous Midnight feature Films and shorts programs by attending a Film Festival.

The Midnight Movies program for the 2006 Florida Film Festival, for instance, includes Ben Meades American Stag, which explores the origin of dirty Movies, Brett Leonards Feed, which examines a fetish subculture devoted to large women, and Joshua and Jeffrey Crooks Salvage, a thriller about a w omans gruesome nightmares. Titles from the Midnight shorts program include Phone Sex Grandma and The Tozer Show: The Urine Bomber.

Matthew Curtis, programming director for the Florida Film Festival and Enzian Theater, says many factors determine which Movies make it to the Midnight slot. Usually we like Midnight Movies to be edgy, off-the-wall, very funny, sexual, perverse, visionary, extreme, cutting edge, violent -- something that people can't see anywhere else, he says.

Likewise, Thomas Ethan Harris, former programming director for the Los Angeles Film Festival, says when he schedules Midnight Movies he seeks obsessed, twisted, satirical work that re-envisions a genre.

The first thing to look for in a Midnight Movie is creative obscurity, Harris says. It doesn't have to be a weird cult Film or a Horror classic, but it must be inspired by a far-reaching inspiration that has a style or look that is more challenging than traditional coverage of the subj ect.

Harris observes that although Midnight programs have changed recently to include all genres rather than just Horror Films, the type of people who attend remains the same. Midnight audiences are a really intelligent group of people. They have to know Film history in order to understand new satire.

Midnight Horror Films usually attract young male audiences and Midnight musicals attract older mixed audiences -- two of many examples that each Film must find its niche.

Midnight audiences tend to be a little more open-minded and forgiving, Curtis says. Although the majority of Midnight audiences are college-aged males, we see lots of mixed crowds because women can enjoy a sick joke as much as the next guy.

So if youre looking for a sick joke, new satire, far-reaching inspiration, creative obscurity, or just something different from your normal routine, skip the afternoon matinee and head for a Midnight Movie.

Copyright 2006 Leslie Halpern

< p>Leslie Halpern is the author of Reel Romance. The Lovers Guide to the 100 Best Date Movies (Taylor Trade Publishing), a book that reviews date Movies for couples and suggests romantic ideas inspired by these Films. A Central Florida-based entertainment writer, Leslie also wrote Dreams on Film. The Cinematic Struggle Between Art and Science (McFarland & Company) and more than a thousand articles in trade and consumer magazines. Visit her website at http://home.cfl.rr.com/lesliehalpern/lesliehalpern.htm.


Author:: Leslie Halpern
Keywords:: Midnight,Movie,Florida,Film,Festival,Blair,Witch,Rocky,Horror,Sundance,Concert,Animation
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Ravenous Hungry for a Scary Movie?

Tagline: You are who you eat.

Ive always been a sucker for Movies that are a bit outside the norm. Hell, who am I kidding? I love Movies that are way outside the norm. Sure, most of them may be doomed to box office failure and critical ridicule, but theyre a nice change of pace from the mindless drivel Hollywood routinely churns out. Now, dont get me wrong--I actually like some of the aforementioned mindless drivel, but variety, as they say, is the spice of life. Its just like pop music. Theres nothing wrong with liking Britney Spears or Justin Timberlake, but, if you dont occasionally broaden your horizons, youll end up with the intelligence of a stump (which might explain some of the people I see in my local Wal-Mart). And, as we all know, nothing will broaden your horizons like a cannibal Film set in the 1800s and featuring liberal amounts of black humor, gore, and David Arquette.

Did that last sentence get your attention? Good. Lets proceed.

After receiving a promotion for bravery during the Mexican-American War, Captain John Boyd (Guy Pearce) is transferred to an isolated fort in California when his commanding officer realizes hes not as brave as initially thought. Once there, Boyd meets the inhabitants of the sleepy outpost: Colonel Hart (Jeffrey Jones), the bookish commanding officer, Major Knox (Stephen Spinella), the alcoholic second-in-command, Private Reich (Neil McDonough), a tough-as-nails soldier, Private Toffler (Jeremy Davies), the nervous chaplain, Private Cleaves (David Arquette), the soldier who likes certain herbs a little too much, and an Indian brother and sister named George and Martha (Joseph Runningfox and Sheila Tousey). As Boyd settles in, the fort receives a late-night visitor in the form of one F.W. Colqhoun (Robert Carlyle), the near-death survivor of a doomed wagon train. As the terrified man tells his story, the residents of the fort are unwittingly drawn into a ghastly web of murd er, deceit, and cannibalism.

Two quotes open the Film. Both are fairly well-known, and each gives the audience a clue as to what kind of Movie theyre about to see. The first is from Nietzche. He that fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster. The second quote is attributed to an anonymous source. Eat me. A simple but effective way to establish the Darkly humorous tone which is to follow.

But make no mistake about it-Ravenous, for all its moments of twisted mirth, still has more than enough frights and gore to please the Horror crowd. After all, this is a Movie about cannibalism. Based on the myth of the Wendigo, the basic premise is that a person may steal anothers strength by consuming his/her flesh. And, trust me, thats a theme we see explored over and over throughout the story.

Director Antonia Bird (who replaced the original director two weeks into production) and Editor Neil Farrell demonstrate an excelle nt understanding of pace and shot selection, allowing the Movie to roll briskly along while creating scenes of remarkable tension. Take, for example, the scene in which Colqhoun tells his horrible tale to the residents of Fort Spencer, or the one where Boyd flashes back to being trapped under a mountain of his dead comrades- their blood and guts flowing into his eyes and mouth. These are scenes dripping with suspense and ones which would have been far less effective in the hands of someone else. They also serve to once again remind us just how important editing and scoring are to the finished version of a Film.

Speaking of scoring, Id be remiss if I didnt mention the excellent soundtrack. The rustic, backwoods music drives the picture relentlessly and further enhances the feeling of inevitable doom. If Deliverance had been set in the 1800s, this would have been the soundtrack.

A solid cast of actors were put together for the Film, and this becomes obvious in the more over-the-top moments. Less experienced thespians might have really camped it up and ruined the overall tone of the Film, but these fellows downplayed even the most gruesome moments, and, despite the outlandish subject matter, the restrained performances gave the picture a greater sense of realism and Horror.

Jeffrey Jones is excellent as always, and the character of Colonel Hart allows him some room to stretch his acting muscles (something Jones, a veteran of comedic Films, doesnt always get a chance to do). Even when Hart begins to develop less-than-socially-acceptable-behavior, Jones convinces us that we should still like and care about the character. Guy Pearce is also solid, although he doesnt really have a particularly strong role to work with. Captain John Boyd is an introspective sort of fellow who doesnt utter a full sentence until about 25 minutes into the Film. While he gets more dialogue as things get rolling, I couldnt Help but think that Pearces talents werent fully utilized by the Ted Griffin script. And lets not forget about Robert Carlyle. I first saw his talents on display in the otherwise horrible Trainspotting, and Ive been a fan ever since. His performance as Colqhoun is another fine moment in whats becoming a very impressive career. From pitiful to sadistic, Carlyle gets a demonstrate a wide range of emotions as we peel away the various layers of his character.

On the flipside, I didnt really care for Jeremy Davies as Pvt. Toffler. I dont know if Ive ever seen such a nervous and irritating character (well, there was John Leguizamo in The Pest). Having also seen Davies in Saving Private Ryan and Secretary, I suppose its just his style. But that doesnt mean that I always have to like it. Viewing Davies is often like watching an addict trying to kick the habit--lots of mumbling, sweating, and twitching. Still, at least hes original, and thats more than can be said of many of todays actors.

And, in a way, that might best sum up Ravenous- At least its original. Sure, the Film loses momentum around the halfway mark and becomes a bit generic. Sure, David Arquette plays another goofy jackass. And, sure, the final showdown is a disappointment. But you wont find many Films out there which are able to blend themes of cannibalism with wry, Dark humor and actually pull it off. Its got bite (insert cornball joke here), and thats more than can be said of most Films these days.

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Author:: Shane Rivers
Keywords:: Horror,Scary,Film,Cinema,Movie,Flick,Dark,Review,Health,Money,Help
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BBC Tasks

The BBC was formed in nineteen twenty six as a public company. It was recognized by an act of legislative body, Royal Charter, and a declaration about what the administration is and what the main purposes of it are. BBC has numerous objectives which it has to fulfil. Over the years he BBC has in addition become more commercialized as they are attempting to get a superior split of audience.

They have come under great external scrutiny as well as increasing commercial competitive pressures, and they know a modern business has to understand the drivers of its performance in order to prepare itself for this very tough competitive environment.

BBC has also reviewed its strategy and has made this into a system which supported their strategic business.

The BBC is a corporate body, governed by a Board of Governors, as provided for in the Charter. The independence of the BBC is noted in the preamble to the Charter and explicitly guaranteed in Clause 2.1 of the Agreement in the following terms:

The Corporation shall be independent in all matters concerning the content of its programmes and the times at which they are broadcast or transmitted and in the management of its affairs. The governing structure, both internal and regulatory, is not conducive to ensuring respect for independence in practice, notwithstanding the formal guarantee. Too much power is concentrated in the hands of the government, both directly and indirectly through its powers of appointment of the Governors. Crude interference in the running of the BBC is rare, though not unknown, but more subtle pressure undoubtedly exists and has been the subject of some debate. Despite this, it would appear that there was little support during the White Paper process in 1994 for reducing government control by establishing an independent broadcasting council to take over functions currently exercised by or by making the BBC subject to the jurisdiction of the existing ind ependent broadcasting regulators.

Their functions which include: approving clear objectives and monitoring compliance with those objectives; ensuring that the Corporation meets the highest standards of probity, propriety and value for money; and setting the overall strategy for the various services (Home, World and Commercial). For the Home Services, this strategy should ensure that the Corporations services, programmes and other activities reflect the needs and interests of the public. The Governors are also responsible for ensuring appropriate consultation with the various Councils and due regard for the views of listeners; monitoring fulfillment of legal and contractual obligations; and appointing a Director General and other senior members of management. Neither the Charter nor the Agreement sets out the appropriate relationship between the Governors and BBC officers and staff, although their respective roles have become clearer in recent years. Although it is cle ar that Governors have a legal right to assume control over programme matters, in practice they do so only in exceptional circumstances.

Another regulatory board which shapes up BBC objectives is OFCOM. OFCOM, as the independent regulator with responsibility for the UK broadcasting sector, should ensure that all public service broadcasters are effectively and transparently regulated with clearly defined public service remits. Regulation of the BBC - including the approval of new services, enforcement of the fair trading guidelines and determining whether it is achieving its public service objectives - should fall within the remit of OFCOM. It is anomalous, particularly in matters relating to competition, product placement, and undue prominence and programme standards that the BBC should fall outside the remit of OFCOM.

OFCOM should have the ability to monitor on an annual basis the commercial and market impact of the BBC's activities to ensure that excessive ma rket distortion does not occur. Furthermore the role of the Governors of the BBC should be refocused to deal with internal management and value for money rather than on regulatory functions.

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Author:: Mary Anne Winslow
Keywords:: BBC tasks
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Thursday, May 30, 2013

Prettiest Woman in Turkish Showbiz Stumbles Will She Fall?

Why Super-Star Hlya Avsar has (skinny) dipped in the Turkish popularity polls lately...

Our mama always told us that 'familiarity breeds contempt'... And it's exactly that truism that has drawn Hlya Avsar, over the past several months, into a blossoming controversy -- for which she is largely to blame.

It actually started understandably enough... when Hlya was recovering from unhappiness... around the time she finally got the courage to divorce her philandering high-society-bum-of-a-husband, Kaya ilingiroglu, late last year -- after Kaya admitted to national news services that he'd impregnated previously little-known socialite Feraye Tanyola, his latest mistress...

But having done one good thing, Hlya thought it gave her special license -- and she began to speak out on too many unrelated subjects, as if she had the answers to life's hard questions... as if everyone was interested in what she had to say.

And in the process, she exposed media watchers to much more than they ever needed to know -- including the sordid details of past love affairs (e.g. rehashed stories about the steamy affair she had as a budding starlet with notorious womanizer, [singer/actor Ibo Tatlises, made headlines for weeks)...Then, she really turned heads as she began to spout off about weighty political issues (e.g. The 'Kurdish Question') -- causing consternation among peers, regular citizens, the media, and political leaders alike. But she just blustered on, confident in her righteousness.

The controversy picked up speed recently when she got publicly entangled in an embarrassing relationship with a wealthy Turkish-Italian businessman who exchanged headline insults with Ibo Tatlıses (as Hlya watched on -- half in exasperation, half in shame). Shortly thereafter she made more headlines when the paparazzi caught her skinny dipping in her summer-house swimming-pool (see newsphoto at our website link below). And then yesterday, for some unknown reason, she decided to publicly revisit the details of a 20-year-old affair she had with ex-footballer Tanju olak, a married man with young children at the time. Here's the quote she gave to Hrriyet Gazetesi.

'My love for Tanju olak was a mistake of youth. We had an affair 20 years ago -- and I've always felt regret about it. After the affair was over, I sought out Aysu Hanim (Tanju Bey's wife) and said, I acted like an animal, and I'm filled with regret. I made a mistake, I fell in love. I'm sorry. Aysu Hanim accepted my apology and their marriage has survived. They have two grown children now, but the family still feels discomfort from hearing this kind of news.' Ed. Well, duh Hlya...So why reopen the wound now?

This unraveling of the once unassailable 'Avsar Girl' (as she's known to her fans) has been closely watched by peers and certain influential news columnists -- and many of them (who have seen and heard enough) are coming out of the woodwork, g uns a'blazing -- criticizing Hlya contemptuously in ways we never dreamed we'd hear...

Part 2 -- Girl Fıght! Turkish Newspaper Columnist Ayse Arman 'takes the gloves off' against
Beauty and Entertainment Queen Hlya Avsar

[Click following for a fully illustrated HTML version of Hlya's stumbles, will she fall?.

Jim and (co-author) Perihan Masters are a husband and wife team, living on the Aegean Coast of Turkey just 50 miles south of Izmir. Jim was born in Shanghai, China -- of American military parentage. Peri was born on the Black Sea coast of Turkey near Trabzon, of Turkish military parentage...Enticed by a Financial Times advertisement, Jim joined a NATO sponsored enterprise in Ankara in 1974 where he met the beautiful and brainy Perihan, a rising young Turkish banking executive. Settled now in the heart of what was once the ancient Ionian Empire -- the couple live an idyllic life by the sea.. writing, drawing and painting, teaching English, and providing computing service support to local businesses. They also sponsor the MSNBC award-winning Learning Practical Turkish Website which has built an enthusiastic international following of devoted Turkophiles and inquisitive language students of all ages.


Author:: Jim Masters
Keywords:: arts and entertainment,entertainment industry,Beauty,Health,movie stars,critics choice
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Coming Next Year High Definition Movies on DVD!

While HD Radio is the hottest technology today, HD DVDs are another new technology that will soon allow you to view high definition movies on DVD right in your living room.

What are HD DVDs? It depends on whom you ask, as there are currently two competing HD DVD formats under development. Both support high def films but one goes by the easy to remember name, HD DVD. The other is called Blu-ray.

An HD DVD disk has a single layer capacity of 15GB and a dual-layer capacity of 30 GB. And Toshiba is developing a triple layer disk that will have a capacity of 45GB. However, this is still smaller than Blu-ray disks, which support 25GB for one layer, 50GB for two layers and 100GB for four layers.

This means that both formats will be able to play movies and programs recorded in high definition but, as you would imagine, the larger capacity disks will be able to support more additional information such as out-takes, directors comments, interactive features, and eve n alternate high def versions of the same film.

In November of 2004, the DVD Forum decided that HD DVD would be the HD DVD successor to the DVD. On the other hand, the Blu-ray disk was developed outside of the DVD Forum, and was never submitted for consideration.

Why you should care

At this time, each of these formats requires a different HD DVD player meaning that you will be able to play high definition movies recorded in HD DVD only in an HD DVD player and Blu-ray movies in only a Blu-ray player.

Both HD DVD and Blu-ray provide enough space to store crystal-clear, high-definition movies and both are expected to launch early next year.

Be sure to watch for future articles on HD-DVDs to get the latest news on this battle of the formats.

Are you familiar with HD Radio? This amazing, new technology makes AM radio sound as clear and static-free as today's FM Radio ... and makes FM radio sound as pure and crystal-clear as if you were listeni ng to a CD. And, best of all, it's free! To learn more about this new technology, just go my Web site, http://www.hd-radio-home.com, to get all the buzz. Douglas Hanna is a retired marketing executive and the author of numerous articles on HD radio and family finances.


Author:: Douglas Hanna
Keywords:: HD DVDs, Blu-Ray DVDs, high def DVDs, high definition DVDs, DVDs
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Family Guy Cartoon Best of Breed

Of all the cartoon sitcom of the genre Family Guy is indeed the best of breed. If you will remember its predecessors such as; Wait Until Your Father Gets Home and The Simpsons it is obvious that Family Guy is a cut above. Of course when you rock the boat as much as they do, it is hard to find a home network, as sometimes it offends folks. But with the huge following the cartoon is more than in demand.

Indeed fellow cartoon viewer, I love that Family Guy cartoon show, great stuff, heck they slam everybody and you know it is good too, because people are WAY too uptight these days! Currently I see the need to laugh at our selves a little and dump some of the political correctness for a stereotype reality check. Why? Well because most stereotypes are bathed in at least some truth otherwise they would not be stereotypes at all.

Currently I am running a think tank and I find the Family Guy as a good warm up to dump the political correctness in order allow fluidity o f thought. You see, well, you know if you structure a think tank too stuffy like, then you control thought rather than allow proper anything goes flows of thought and therefore you ruin the whole essence of what a Think Tank really is.

Because controlled thought well, one could hardly say that is thinking? Flowing thought and focused thought is far better similar to fluidity of motion wins the battle and eventually the war. You cannot address real issues if you hide the political correctness and sweep reality under the carpet. Consider all this in 2006.

Lance Winslow


Author:: Lance Winslow
Keywords:: Family Guy Cartoon, Best of Breed
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ER (Season 2) DVD Review

Nominated for 25 Golden Globes and 110 Emmys, including 7 for Outstanding Drama Series, ER has long been one of the best prime-time shows on television. Premiering in September 1994 on NBC, the hour-long hospital drama vividly illustrates the intensity and fast-paced stress endemic to hospital emergency rooms across America. Brought into being by Michael Crichton - famous Hollywood insider, novelist, and brains behind such films as Jurassic Park, Twister, and Timeline - ER fulfills its creator's ultimate vision (it took over a decade of pitching the show before network executives bit) for a close-to-life glimpse of the technology and the humanity omnipresent in the ER. Since its inception, many cast members have passed through the halls of ER, many of them having gone on to become big stars in Hollywood

ER follows the exploits of a group of emergency room staff who work in a busy Chicago hospital. The show attempts to examine every detail of the ER experience. From t he exhilaration of saving a life to the tedium caused by mountains of paperwork, all the highs and lows are covered. In the show's first year, a number of regular faces staffed the ER. Doctors Mark Greene (Anthony Edwards), Peter Benton (Eriq La Salle), Douglas Ross (George Clooney), and Susan Lewis (Sherri Stringfield) were regulars in the ER along with Head Nurse Carol Hathaway (Julianna Margulies) and Benton's medical student understudy (and later ER doctor), John Carter (Noah Wyle) Any given episode tends to run multiple plot lines throughout the show, interweaving scenes in short snippets intended to heighten audience emotion and create the aura of a stress-laden atmosphere. The show's high drama, coupled with subplots of the staffers' personal lives and the display of cutting edge medical technology, combine to make ER one of most adrenaline-inducing programs in television history

The ER (Season 2) DVD features a number of dramatic episodes including the season p remiere Welcome Back, Carter! in which Carter arrives late for his new position in the ER while Mark gets comfortable in his new position among the senior staff. Meanwhile, the ER tries to patch up the victims of a rival gang war, and new medical school students arrive in the ER for their rotations Other notable episodes from Season 2 include Hell and High Water in which Doug happens upon a young boy trapped in a drain pipe rapidly filling with water, and A Shift in the Night in which Mark is forced to carry the load of the ER by himself when Doug is out with whiplash and Susan is out on business

Below is a list of episodes included on the ER (Season 2) DVD:

Episode 27 (Welcome Back, Carter!) Air Date: 09-21-1995
Episode 28 (Summer Run) Air Date: 09-28-1995
Episode 29 (Do One, Teach One, Kill One) Air Date: 10-05-1995
Episode 30 (What Life?) Air Date: 10-12-1995
Episode 31 (And Baby Makes Two) Air Date: 10-19-1995
Episode 32 (Days Like This) A ir Date: 11-02-1995
Episode 33 (Hell and High Water) Air Date: 11-09-1995
Episode 34 (The Secret Sharer) Air Date: 11-16-1995
Episode 35 (Home) Air Date: 12-07-1995
Episode 36 (A Miracle Happens Here) Air Date: 12-14-1995
Episode 37 (Dead of Winter) Air Date: 01-04-1996
Episode 38 (True Lies) Air Date: 01-25-1996
Episode 39 (It's Not Easy Being Greene) Air Date: 02-01-1996
Episode 40 (The Right Thing) Air Date: 02-08-1996
Episode 41 (Baby Shower) Air Date: 02-15-1996
Episode 42 (The Healers) Air Date: 02-22-1996
Episode 43 (The Match Game) Air Date: 03-28-1996
Episode 44 (A Shift in the Night) Air Date: 04-04-1996
Episode 45 (Fire in the Belly) Air Date: 04-25-1996
Episode 46 (Fevers of Unknown Origin) Air Date: 05-02-1996
Episode 47 (Take These Broken Wings) Air Date: 05-09-1996
Episode 48 (John Carter, M.D.) Air Date: 05-16-1996

About the Author

Britt Gillette is author of The DVD Report, a blo g where you can find more reviews like this one of the ER (Season 2) DVD.


Author:: Britt Gillette
Keywords:: er season 2 dvd review
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ABC Tells Former President Bill Clinton to Stick It

The Movie Path to 9-11 has been condemned by Bill Clintons Administration; including Madam Albright and Bill Clinton himself because they claim it falsely accuses the Clinton Administration or portrays them as being very weak on International Terrorism. ABC said that the final cut was not yet completed and therefore there is no way that Bill Clinton and his former staff have anyway of knowing how it portrays anyone.

The Movie; Path to 9-11 is a documentary by Jim Benson and John Eggerton. ABC says it will make minor; Cosmetic Changes only to the five our mini-series. Bill Clinton wrote a letter to Disney President Bob Iger and said unl ess it corrected; Various Alleged Inaccuracies, that the series should be pulled. Inferring that litigation was on perhaps possible.

The question is now was the Clinton Administration weak on International Terrorism and if so will Hilary Clinton follow the same tact if she rises to power in the future? Of course conservatives wish us to believe this and liberals are worried about the repercussions of the Movie so close to mid-term elections.

Did ABC really politely just tell the Former President Bill Clinton to Stick It in a nice but subtle way? Are they really going to air the series with minor modifications or is it going to be left as is because their counsel tells them that there is no much Bill Clinton or anyone can do about it anyway? Consider all this in 2006.

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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

3 Movie Reviews Blues Brothers (1980) Man of The Year (2003) The Butterfly Effect (2004)

THE BLUES BROTHERS (1980) 25th Anniversary Edition reminds one how quickly time passes.

This improbable musical of a movie still sucks for plot and character but shines on music, and especially the set-pieces at the baptist church (James Brown), diner (Aretha Franklin) and Ray's Music Store (Ray Charles).

I don't believe Aretha Franklin was ever that majestic as when she is hollering Freeedom! while swinging her hips and absolutely dominating the screen God bless.

The dances are as fantastic as the plot is contrived and cheap.

However, this is also the movie to see if you enjoy the Mother of All Car Crashes. How did they manage to have those dozens of police cars pile up on top of each other while flying at neck break speed (100 miles per hour as John Landis informs during the director's commentary) and how they did not have anyone killed after those two crash scenes, is beyond me.

Must see for all lovers of non-Delta Northern-white-bread R&B lovers.

MAN OF THE YEAR (Homem Do Ano, 2003) is a funky Brazilian movie that watches almost like a Tarantino flick, with most of the bloodshed but none of the humor. A man becomes a killer for hire almost by dumb luck and he can't get out of the vicious cycle.

The plot is cool but we have no idea who this character is. We never know where he is coming from. We never understand why he is doing what he is doing except for a slight dip into homophobia. The scene where he, a bloody killer, mourns his roasted pig is just too obvious and symbolically lame. What's really scary is to think that some of this stuff actually does happen in today's (or did happen in yesterday's) Brazil.

Good Entertainment but only a 7 on Tarantino scale.

THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT (2004), really interesting is all I can say. But as a cinematic experience it sucks. It for example nowhere has the sophistication of Donnie Darko. This Alternative Universes plot goes back and forth in time with too many flashbacks to count, pulling us through the harrowing consequences of our actions.

Logically the whole premise is flawed because it assumes that the consequences of our actions changes only us but neither the other people around us nor our surroundings. That's why when the lead guy (Ashton Kutcher) returns to his childhood over and over he finds all the conditions exactly the same.

The only thing to change is his response to the tragic situation. But the mini-episodes where he ends up in jail and loses his arms are testimony to the Writer's creativity.

A convoluted movie bungled up with endless flashbacks and contrived mechanisms (reading his diary hurls the hero back in time). Take two aspirins after watching.

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ER (Season 2) DVD Review

Nominated for 25 Golden Globes and 110 Emmys, including 7 for Outstanding Drama Series, ER has long been one of the best prime-time shows on television. Premiering in September 1994 on NBC, the hour-long hospital drama vividly illustrates the intensity and fast-paced stress endemic to hospital emergency rooms across America. Brought into being by Michael Crichton - famous Hollywood insider, novelist, and brains behind such films as Jurassic Park, Twister, and Timeline - ER fulfills its creator's ultimate vision (it took over a decade of pitching the show before network executives bit) for a close-to-life glimpse of the technology and the humanity omnipresent in the ER. Since its inception, many cast members have passed through the halls of ER, many of them having gone on to become big stars in Hollywood

ER follows the exploits of a group of emergency room staff who work in a busy Chicago hospital. The show attempts to examine every detail of the ER experience. From t he exhilaration of saving a life to the tedium caused by mountains of paperwork, all the highs and lows are covered. In the show's first year, a number of regular faces staffed the ER. Doctors Mark Greene (Anthony Edwards), Peter Benton (Eriq La Salle), Douglas Ross (George Clooney), and Susan Lewis (Sherri Stringfield) were regulars in the ER along with Head Nurse Carol Hathaway (Julianna Margulies) and Benton's medical student understudy (and later ER doctor), John Carter (Noah Wyle) Any given episode tends to run multiple plot lines throughout the show, interweaving scenes in short snippets intended to heighten audience emotion and create the aura of a stress-laden atmosphere. The show's high drama, coupled with subplots of the staffers' personal lives and the display of cutting edge medical technology, combine to make ER one of most adrenaline-inducing programs in television history

The ER (Season 2) DVD features a number of dramatic episodes including the season p remiere Welcome Back, Carter! in which Carter arrives late for his new position in the ER while Mark gets comfortable in his new position among the senior staff. Meanwhile, the ER tries to patch up the victims of a rival gang war, and new medical school students arrive in the ER for their rotations Other notable episodes from Season 2 include Hell and High Water in which Doug happens upon a young boy trapped in a drain pipe rapidly filling with water, and A Shift in the Night in which Mark is forced to carry the load of the ER by himself when Doug is out with whiplash and Susan is out on business

Below is a list of episodes included on the ER (Season 2) DVD:

Episode 27 (Welcome Back, Carter!) Air Date: 09-21-1995
Episode 28 (Summer Run) Air Date: 09-28-1995
Episode 29 (Do One, Teach One, Kill One) Air Date: 10-05-1995
Episode 30 (What Life?) Air Date: 10-12-1995
Episode 31 (And Baby Makes Two) Air Date: 10-19-1995
Episode 32 (Days Like This) A ir Date: 11-02-1995
Episode 33 (Hell and High Water) Air Date: 11-09-1995
Episode 34 (The Secret Sharer) Air Date: 11-16-1995
Episode 35 (Home) Air Date: 12-07-1995
Episode 36 (A Miracle Happens Here) Air Date: 12-14-1995
Episode 37 (Dead of Winter) Air Date: 01-04-1996
Episode 38 (True Lies) Air Date: 01-25-1996
Episode 39 (It's Not Easy Being Greene) Air Date: 02-01-1996
Episode 40 (The Right Thing) Air Date: 02-08-1996
Episode 41 (Baby Shower) Air Date: 02-15-1996
Episode 42 (The Healers) Air Date: 02-22-1996
Episode 43 (The Match Game) Air Date: 03-28-1996
Episode 44 (A Shift in the Night) Air Date: 04-04-1996
Episode 45 (Fire in the Belly) Air Date: 04-25-1996
Episode 46 (Fevers of Unknown Origin) Air Date: 05-02-1996
Episode 47 (Take These Broken Wings) Air Date: 05-09-1996
Episode 48 (John Carter, M.D.) Air Date: 05-16-1996

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American Idol Jewelry Favorites

The merchandise is everywhere: American Idol t-shirts, American Idol jewelry, American Idol accessories - all the thinGs you need to make you look like your favorite American Idol! More than anyone else in this day and aGe, kids aspire to be the next Fantasia Barrino, the next Ruben Studdard, the next Carrie Underwood, and to Get their shot in the limeliGht so they can let their talents shine.

Everyone wants to be the next American Idol. But do you have what it takes? Do you have the smarts, the Guts, and the talent to survive Simon Cowell's scathinG words and siGnature death Glare? And above all, do you have the look? HavinG the look of an American Idol doesn't mean mimickinG your favorite onstaGe personality exactly, but by havinG your own style and beinG your own person. When defininG your imaGe as a showbiz personality, as the AI judGes themselves like to say: you have to be true to yourself!

So, what is the look you need? You don't have to pick one Idol and copy how he or she walks the walk and talks the talk. What you need is to look at all the Idols and see what they have in common with you, so you can clearly identify what it is about you that is Idol material. Note that American Idol isn't all about beinG unique, thouGh uniqueness of course scores major plus points with the judGes - it's about beinG hip, catchy, in line with the times!

Take the lovely Fantasia Barrino, winner of the show's third season, for example. While onstaGe she notably sported different bracelets, at least on her riGht wrist. All of the accessories she chose complemented the clothes she wore, and set off the warm earth colors she wisely picked out for herself. In the end, Fantasia's smart accessorizinG paid off: in honor of her victory at the end of the show's third season, Paula Abdul Gave Fantasia some of her personal siGnature jewelry line. Now that is true American Idol j ewelry!

And then we have the classic beauty Kelly Clarkson, winner of the first season. OnstaGe, Kelly enhanced her snazzy desiGner clothinG with elaborate rinGs and earrinGs. In terestinGly, Kelly seemed to have chosen Gold more frequently over silver, perhaps to complement her rich blonde hair. In a photo shoot with OK! MaGazine, she sported showy Gold danGle earrinGs and charm bracelets - modern and yet eleGant.

We also have Ruben Studdard representinG the Guys! While not biG on accessorizinG with jewelry, Ruben has appeared on more than one photoshoot with a particular item: a larGe, ornate cross pendant. A lucky charm for our handsome winner, perhaps...? The chains are also made of Gold, and the links are thick, masculine - truly fittinG in with his hip-hop imaGe.

You can mix and match, you can invent your own style, but don't be afraid to let the real you shine. BrinG out your American Idol strut, your American Idol shirt, your American Idol jewelry and your American Idol smile - in short, brinG out the American Idol in you!

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Just Friends (DVD) Review

A somewhat hilarious and charming romantic comedy, Just Friends explores the innermost depths of the infamous friend zone of male/female relationships. Directed by Roger Kumble, the brains behind the widely lauded film Cruel Intentions (1999), the film has a novel premise, and although not the funniest comedy to hit the big screen in the past few years, it does have some really funny moments. Adam Tex Davis makes his debut as a screenwriter after extensive work in cinematography and TV writing, and his efforts are above average, but Just Friends is not in the same league as similar themed contemporaries such as Theres Something About Mary (1998) and Meet The Parents (2000). Nevertheless, its a film well worth seeing

Just Friends follows the life of Chris Brander (Ryan Reynolds), a formerly obese New Jersey high school student in love with classmate Jamie Palamino (Amy Smart). However, Chris long ago fell into the friend zone, and although, he spent much of his adoles cence bonding and building memories with Jamie, she never saw him as anything more than a friend. At their 1995 graduation party, Chris vows to reveal his true feelings, but his well-intentioned attempt blows up in his face when a jerk classmate humiliates him in front of his peers. Enraged, Chris vows to leave town and become somebody.

Fast forward ten years to 2005, where Chris is a thin, romantically smooth and wealthy record executive living in Los Angeles. He lives in a multi-million dollar house, drives a flashy sports car, and dates a string of beautiful models. Against his wishes, Chris is forced to watch over one of the companys hottest pop artists, the ditsy and annoying Samantha James (Anna Faris). En route to Paris, their jet becomes grounded in New Jersey, and Chris is left with no alternative but to return home. While there, hes reminded of his lifelong crush on Jamie. With newfound confidence, Chris sets out to win over Jamie, but in so doing, he doesnt act like the real Chris, and his actions have the opposite effect. Meanwhile, a rival suitor from high school, a guitar-playing nice guy named Dusty (Chris Klein), enters the picture. His courtship threatens to ruin Chriss latest pursuit of Jamie, but in the end, the only impediment to Chriss lifelong dream is himself

Cut from a formulaic genre, the resolution of Just Friends is rather predictable. But Moviegoers dont watch these types of films for suspense; they only want to laugh. And anyone who enjoyed Ryan Reynolds in National Lampoons Van Wilder is going to enjoy his performance in this film as well. Although not as well-written as the aforementioned film, Reynolds helps prop up the script with a well-cast comic persona akin to Owen Wilson and a straight-face delivery that would make Leslie Nielsen jealous. In fact, Just Friends is a good pick for those hoping to just laugh out loud. Two particularly hilarious scenes come to mind, one in which Chris makes an unexpected return to the ice rink after busting his lip, and one in which he receives an unexpected hand-hold while watching The Notebook. The latter is especially hilarious, and Adam Davis deserves extra credit for creating this classic and original scene. In the end, Just Friends will never garner the status of all-time comedy cult classic, but for the present day, it more than fulfills its promise to create laughter

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Two Big Reasons Why Brad And Angelina Won't Marry

Okay, you are busted! You are officially diagnosed with CELEBRITY ADDICTION. There are five main characteristics of this disease and you just confirmed that you have the first main characteristic.

1.You have an insatiable desire to find out what the Celebrities are doing and what they said to whom and where they said it.

2.You try to copy hair styles and fashion of the stars.

3.You purchase and subscribe to all the magazines that have Celebrity coverage.

4.You record all of the television shows that have Celebrity coverage.

5.You cant believe it when your favorite Celebrity does something humanlike have a bad day or get mad at someone.

It is safe to say that the majority of people in the U.S. have Celebrity addiction. Otherwise, how could all the magazines, newspapers and television shows survive? I have to say that even though Celebrities are well-paid nowadays, it must be very hard to be under constant scrutiny on a day-to-day basi s.

Just imagine if there was a camera pointed at you all day, recording everything you are saying and watching what you are doing.

In short, to further satisfy Celebrity Addictive behavior, Hair Resources has developed a Celebrity Hair Styles Gallery with all the recent and trendy hair styles for you to check out and copy for yourselves.

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By the way, my guess is, in reference to the Brad and Angelina story, that Angelina was making a fancy pasta dish for dinner, ran out of fresh tomato and needed to run to the store really quick. It appeared that she stormed out of the house because both kids begged to go with her so they could buy a candy bar. They were both wining and had been fighting with each other all day long. Angelina was fed up with their behavior and that accounts for the storming out of the house with both kids.

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Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Life Lessons Learned While Watching M*A*S*H

M*A*S*H is one of my all time favorite TV shows. In fact, an old repeat is on while I write these words.

I've had the good fortune over the years to meet both Alan Alda who played Hawkeye Pierce and Wayne Rogers who played Trapper John.

Life lessons from M*A*S*H

1. Humor heals

Can you think of a more stressful and debilitating situation? Thousands of miles from home, in a war zone, putting wounded bodies back together again.

One of the main coping techniques as laughter. Wise cracks, practical jokes, and more kept them going. Humor is a fantastic source of stress relief.

2. An off the rack world

There is a scene in which Hawkeye and Margaret are talking about their struggles with relationships. From this conversation came a great line - You know what your problem is? You keep looking for a tailor made fit in an off the rack world.

3. The joy of being really good at something you love

The happiest people I know are the o nes that get to do something they love for a living each day.

Even though they were in horrible conditions, you could tell that the surgeons enjoyed what they did and were committed to be the best they could be, no matter what.

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Review of Must Have Dogs

Plot: A forty-something preschool teacher looks to the personals for a change of pace and a relationship, with hilarious results.

Cast: Diane Lane, John Cusack, Elizabeth Perkins, Christopher Plummer, Dermot Mulroney, Stockard Channing, and more.

Rating: Rated PG-13 for sexual content.

My Thoughts: The Movie was a very different type of love story. It was definitely entertaining, but there were times when I thought it was predictable. However, if you are looking for a Movie that doesn't require too much thought to enjoy, this is a good Movie to see. It is a comedy so the Movie often makes fun of situations that you or someone you know could be facing. However, sometimes this is exactly what is needed to get someone out of their slump and moving forward.

Parts parents might want to know about:

1. The search for a condom: Safe sex vs. casual sex

2. Multiple partners: The father in this Movie has several at the same time

3. Online dating sites: Are they safe? Who might you meet on these sites? How truthful are the profiles found there?

4. Divorce can be painful, even wh en no children are involved.

5. The entire Movie focuses on dating. Sex is talked about frequently and there are a couple sexual scenes.

What stood out to me: The Movie shows the world of online dating. Meeting someone online can be dangerous at times and parents may want to watch this Movie with their children to help them understand that online dating doesn't always turn out with the perfect partner. It also shows how difficult it can be to move on after a divorce and how one's family needs to be supportive of the individual.

The above review is meant only as a guide. It shows my observations of the Movie. The review comes with no warranty whatever.

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King Kong

Im in love with an ape. A twenty-five foot ape to be exact. Peter Jackson did the impossible: he managed to make a re-make of King Kong that didnt suck and not only did it not suck it is arguably the best King Kong re-make ever and can rival the original as the best King Kong Movie ever. This is more Kong then you ever thought youd need but in the end Jackson keeps you wanting more.

King Kong takes place in depression era New York, were given a glimpse of slums that resemble refugee camps, forced evictions and protestors that are marching against the deplorable living conditions. . A young actress Ann Darrow (Naomi Watts) is employed, if you call performing in a low budget vaudeville show, in a theatre where the rent is due, where she hasnt been paid in two weeks. Eventually the bottom falls out a nd Darrow is as unemployed as the rest of the populace.

As Ms. Darrow tries to figure out what shes going to do about food Carl Denham (Jack Black) is underwhelming his producers with the footage of his latest film. Just as they let him no how they are not pleased, Denham informs them that not only is he in need of a ship to continuing filming but the ship will be taking the cast and crew to Singapore. The producers eighty-six the idea yet Denham hijacks the film, commandeers a ship only to find out his leading lady has pulled out of the project. Now he needs an actress who can wear a size four. You see where this is going.

Add to the cast a kidnapped writer (Adrien Brody), an egotistical actor (Kyle Chandler) and a skeptical, secretive crew and the stage is set for a lot of action and confrontation. While heavy on the exposition for the first hour King Kong turns into a wild rollercoaster ride of action and emotion and makes you feel like youre a kid again , watching whatever cartoon or Movie that made you lose all track of time and completely engulf you in whatever story was being told.

Some might argue that its all too much. As soon as you get over one heart stopping ride, Jackson cranks it all up again as the cast of characters finds themselves in yet another life threatening situation. Yes, its a bit over the top, but so is the idea of a twenty-five foot monkey falling in love with a blonde, blue eyed, willowy woman. Since the premise of the story is so over the top then the resulting film should be too and Jackson doesnt disappoint. You get what you pay for and more. Yes its three hours long but I promise you theres no better way to spend three hours.

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The West Wing (DVD) Review

Premiering in September 1999, the original NBC series The West Wing built an instant cult following with its seemingly realistic weekly excursions into the inner sanctums of the White House. The series became such a hit that some pollsters claimed that certain people actually believed Jed Bartlet was the real president (although, if true, this is more of a negative reflection on the intelligence of the electorate, and not necessarily an indication of West Wing's realism). But regardless, the truth of the matter is that West Wing definitely strikes a chord with certain audiences, providing entertaining brew of action, suspense, and drama on a weekly basis

Seasoned Hollywood actor Martin Sheen plays the lead role of President Jed Bartlet. The day-to-day affairs of Bartlet's administration are run by a number of individuals who surround him, among them are: Claudia C.J. Cregg (Allison Janney), Josh Lyman (Bradley Whitford), Sam Seaborn (Rob Lowe), Toby Ziegler (Richard Schiff), Leo McGarry (John Spencer), and Charlie Young (Dule Hill). West Wing follows these dedicated staffers as they work extended hours behind-the-scenes to help keep the White House running smoothly. Along the way, the stress of the job and the characters' personal lives make for an interesting glimpse into what many believe is an accurate portrayal of a real-life White House administration

The West Wing DVD offers a number of dramatic episodes including the series premiere in which we meet each of the recurring characters for the first time. The White House has their daily routine interrupted when President Bartlet falls off his bike, and Sam realizes the girl he picked in a bar the previous evening was a high-priced prostitute. Meanwhile, several members of the administration become embroiled in an ongoing feud with the religious right, prompting President Bartlet to personally condemn a group of fundamentalists known as The Lambs of God Other notable episodes fr om Season 1 include The Crackpots and These Women in which administration staffers spend their day listening to a number of crackpot, single-issue groups lobbying for federal favors, and Take This Sabbath Day in which President Bartlet grapples with the decision to commute the death sentence of a convicted killer following a Supreme Court ruling upholding his sentence

Below is a list of episodes included on The West Wing (Season 1) DVD:

Episode 1 (Pilot) Air Date: 09-22-1999
Episode 2 (Post Hoc, Ergo Propter Hoc) Air Date: 09-29-1999
Episode 3 (A Proportional Response) Air Date: 10-06-1999
Episode 4 (Five Votes Down) Air Date: 10-13-1999
Episode 5 (The Crackpots and These Women) Air Date: 10-20-1999
Episode 6 (Mr. Willis of Ohio) Air Date: 11-03-1999
Episode 7 (The State Dinner) Air Date: 11-10-1999
Episode 8 (Enemies) Air Date: 11-17-1999
Episode 9 (The Short List) Air Date: 11-24-1999
Episode 10 (In Excelsis Deo) Air Date: 12 -15-1999
Episode 11 (Lord John Marbury) Air Date: 01-05-2000
Episode 12 (He Shall, from Time to Time) Air Date: 01-12-2000
Episode 13 (Take Out the Trash Day) Air Date: 01-26-2000
Episode 14 (Take This Sabbath Day) Air Date: 02-09-2000
Episode 15 (Celestial Navigation) Air Date: 02-16-2000
Episode 16 (20 Hours in L.A.) Air Date: 02-23-2000
Episode 17 (The White House Pro-Am) Air Date: 03-22-2000
Episode 18 (Six Meetings Before Lunch) Air Date: 04-05-2000
Episode 19 (Let Bartlet Be Bartlet) Air Date: 04-26-2000
Episode 20 (Mandatory Minimums) Air Date: 05-03-2000
Episode 21 (Lies, Damn Lies, and Statistics) Air Date: 05-10-2000
Episode 22 (What Kind of Day Has It Been?) Air Date: 05-17-2000

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Britt Gillette is author of The DVD Report, a blog where you can find more reviews like this one of The West Wing (DVD).


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New Scary Movie 4 Pics

Below courtesy of WeinsteinCo. are a batch of new images from Scary Movie 4, which stars Anna Faris, Shaun Landers, Shaquille O'Neal, Regina Hall, Phil Mcgraw, Leslie Nielsen, Carmen Electra, Simon Rex, Michael Madsen, and Craig Bierko. In this fourth installment of the popular Scary Movie series, recent horror and sci-fi movies such as Saw 2, The Grudge, War of the Worlds, and The Village will be spoofed. Scary Movie 4 arrives in theaters on April 14th.

Madsen was recently added to the cast and told Latino Review that he's not at liberty to discuss what character he will be playing due to him signing a hush hush confidentiality clause.

To say that Scary Movie 3 was a success would be an understatement. The film made on a budget of 45 million dollars raked in 48 million in it's opening weekend. By the time it had left theaters, it had taken in 110 million plus. That's not counting what it did in dvd sales and rentals. A special edition dvd entitled Scary Movie 3.5 was recently released and that made a pretty chunk of change itself. The Weinstein's are hoping Scary Movie 4 will be as huge of a hit when it hits theaters this spring.

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