You Can t Take the South Out Of the Girl
Have you watched Sweet Home Alabama? It hit the silver screen way back in 2002. It was one those romantic comedies. I was still in college then and was yet cynical. If you cannot remember it from all the movies you've seen the past five years, maybe these names will jog your memory. It was starring Legally Blonde actress Reese Witherspoon, A Beautiful Mind's Hansen, Josh Lucas, and Patrick Dempsey, resident doctor of Grey's Anatomy. To further refresh your memories, here's how the story goes. Melanie Carmichael, played by Reese, is the hot new designer in Big Apple. She is living the life she wanted ever since she was young.
You Can Do DVD Duplication Of Old VHS Tapes
Most of us still have old copies of VHS video tapes stacked on our home and office bookshelves just collecting dust. When was the last time you actually used your video cassette player? If you are like me, it has been sitting disconnected underneath my DVD player for more than a year. If you are in the same boat, then you will be happy to know that the copying process of switching valuable content from VHS tapes over via DVD duplication is really quite easy. It's a great way to preserve and also share your old tapes, whether personal or business related. The process of converting to a DVD basically requires a VHS tape player, or a camcorder.
Stunt Driving
When we watch movies, there always seems to be some awesome car chase scene where you are forced to sit on the edge of your seat as people weave in and out of rush hour traffic all on the big screen. Sometimes, stunt driving takes place in real life with police chases and drunk drivers as well as aggressive drivers. However, there are a lot of hidden dangers when it comes to stunt drivers. The trick is making it look easy. So, you've finally decided to go and see that new James Bond movie. When the movie begins, the first twenty minutes is nothing but stunts: people driving erratically, falling off the sides of building, blowing stuff up, getting blown up.
Legal Movies Download - How You May Be Unintentionally Downloading Illegal Movies
Never before has entertainment in all its forms been so widely available to so many people. We can thank the rapid expansion of the Internet for this as well as the proliferation of broadband use in increasing numbers of households. With this horn of plenty comes thorny issues concerning ethics and safety. Ethics and safety are the primary motivations for a lot of the people that look for legal sources of movie downloads. Whatever your reasons, you still may be unintentionally getting your movies illegally. Because of this, you could be exposing your computer to the risks and consequences of viruses and spy ware.
Famous Movie Stars of the 90 s - The Hidden Side
When the famous movie stars walk down that red carpet, thousands of photos are taken by hundreds of photographers. Many shots will be posed and still many more will be looking to make the star seem foolish or poorly dressed, but a very few will reach inside the star and show a side that is rarely seen. These are the photos that turn those famous movie stars into real people. But these photos are rare and don't normally come from the paparazzi. The paparazzi shoot for the exploitive and outrageous images, that's what they get paid for. For the paparazzi the order of the day is shoot more, shoot often and see what you have shot once you download them to your computer.
Dangers Of HFCS
If you liked "Supersize Me" and "Fast Food Nation" then you will love "King Corn". Directed by Aaron Woolf, this documentary follows the journey of corn from kernel to corn syrup. It examines America's health as it spirals downward and how the end product of this unassuming vegetable is in virtually everything Americans consume. Co-Producers Ian Cheney and Curt Ellis discuss how corn fuels the majority of products consumed by Americans today. From products that are considered 'healthy" like breakfast cereals and whole wheat breads to not surprising, soft drinks and candy bars. In this eye opening documentary the duo moves to the Midwest and plants and grows an acre of corn;
Does Julia Roberts Smell?
To be honest, I have no idea if Julia Roberts smells or not, but I do know that she doesn't wear deodorant. How do I know this? Because she told us all on the Oprah Winfey Show! She claimed it was no the sort of thing she told everyone about, which doesn't quite ring true when you say it on the highest rated talk show in US TV history. It's a bite of personal information I could have done without, I'll never look at a picture of her the same again! Critics might say she's made some stinker movies too. Personally I like her stuff. It was Pretty Woman that launched her into the big league, a comedy rom-com, and she starred with Richard Gere again in Runaway Bride, which tried to cash in on their chemistry.
Why We Should All Stop Watching Superhero Movies
It might be common knowledge by now, but with the flood of superhero movies in Hollywood during the past five years I can't help but see it as a well constructed ploy by big time movie producers. It may have worked for some time, though after a dozen heroes resurrected onto the silver screen I'm just about ready to throw up. I was watching an episode of Entourage the other day. Vinny, the main character, was being considered for the role of Aquaman. Everyone wanted him to take it. For one, he would make a ton of money, and also it would help boost his career. I thought about the second reason and how it rings true in Hollywood today.
The Winners In Film Production
A creative mind is a low budget filmmaker's most valuable tool. The whole process of film making starts with an original thought. From there it is all about maintaining that thought until it grows to be a brilliant idea. After that it is a matter of getting that idea made into a movie using every ounce of energy and resources you can possibly muster up. Most of the successful films that are shown at film festivals are movies that were made at a fraction of the cost that it takes to make a major Hollywood studio film. Hi tech equipment, mainly based on computer effects and possibilities in technology have made it so that just about anyone can make a movie.
Movie Review - Hostel Is The Set Up, Hostel Part II Is The Punchline
Is being scared the same thing as saying, "That looks really painful and I hope it never happens to me? " I don't think so. And that's the whole problem both "Hostel" (2005) and "Hostel: Part II" (2007). There's nothing genuinely scary about them. No suspense, or mystery, or subtlety-- all essential elements in the horror genre. (Stand these movies next to, say, "The Shining" or the "Blair Witch Project" and you will see what the "Hostel" series is lacking.) What they DO offer is plenty of gore, and lots of torture. Both films rehash the exact same story, with the sole exception being that the the batch of torture victims are men in the first film, and women in the second.