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  1. No Budget Filmmaking - Developing the Script
    The script is quintessentially the most important piece of no budget filmmaking. It is the blueprint for your film. If the blueprint is not designed properly, your film will crumble like a poorly constructed building. Every good movie is produced around a well-written script, and it doesn't matter how big the budget is, how good the actors are, how incredible the explosions are, or how dynamic the visual effects are unless the story is moving, engaging, and believable.
    Mon, 01 Dec 2008 13:03:24 -0600

  2. Dans Movies - Popular Science Fiction Films
    Dans movies have contributed some of the great science fiction films. They have enjoyed great success. David Bowie movies and Kenny Rogers movies have been highly popular.
    Mon, 01 Dec 2008 11:34:16 -0600

  3. Top 10 Break Up Movies
    Looking for a pity party on DVD? Here's a weekend's worth of self indulgence for anyone who's ever been set up, stood up, or split up. There's something for everyone here - from the bitter ex, to the meaningless sex, from Bogie to Barbra, John Cusack to Jane Austen. So bring a box of Kleenex to bed, get ready for a good cry, and a good laugh. When it's over, your popcorn bowl will be empty. But you'll always have Paris.
    Mon, 01 Dec 2008 11:15:35 -0600

  4. Low Budget Filmmaking - Getting Down to Basics
    The basics of low budget filmmaking can be learned right here. Discover the top rules guerrilla filmmakers. Step in the right direction on the path to making your low budget movie a success!
    Mon, 01 Dec 2008 10:46:14 -0600

  5. Finding Twilight Gifts
    Looking for Twilight gifts for the Twilight fan in your life? We'll help you find Twilight gifts for even the most diehard Twilight fan.
    Mon, 01 Dec 2008 09:21:50 -0600

  6. Review of the New James Bond Film the Quantum of Solace
    Here is a short review of the new James Bond film The Quantum of Solace, which I went to see last night. Initially as the film started I found it quite disorientating as the camera work was so fast I was finding it hard to focus on what was going on. I guess my old eyes just weren't up to the speed.
    Sat, 29 Nov 2008 12:19:14 -0600

  7. Gossip Girl Cast - A Glimpse at Taylor Momsen
    Gossip Girl is a phenomenon. Its ratings and endorsement deals are proofs that the show has permanently made itself part of the 21st century teen pop culture.
    Fri, 28 Nov 2008 22:25:22 -0600

  8. TomKat and the Becks Celebrate Thanksgiving in Style
    The friendship between TomKat and the Becks, two A-List Hollywood couples, has made headlines ever since David and Victoria Beckham moved to America. David Beckham, one of the best football players in the world, and Victoria (a former Spice Girl) went to support Katie Holmes in her play, "All My Sons". They accompanied Katie's husband Tom Cruise as they all headed to the Gerald Schoenfeld Theater to watch Katie's performance.
    Fri, 28 Nov 2008 21:22:11 -0600

  9. Twilight Movie Review - Amusingly Awful
    Twilight is bad but it's bad in a pretty amusing way. Watch it for the unintentional (at least I think it's unintentional) humor.
    Fri, 28 Nov 2008 14:12:52 -0600

  10. How to Get Selected to Participate in a Reality Show
    With television turning more and more toward reality shows, it has opened up the world of entertainment to you and me, common viewers. Suddenly, anyone can participate in show biz, but you are going to have a lot of competition. So, how do you manage to get selected to participate in a reality show?
    Fri, 28 Nov 2008 08:41:33 -0600

  11. Twilight - The Book Comes to the Big Screen - An Outsider's View
    Some thoughts on the release and success of the first Twilight movie, from a non-fan who is open to being shown the charms of the series. The thing is huge, so there has to be SOMETHING to it, hasn't there?
    Fri, 28 Nov 2008 08:09:32 -0600

  12. Why Dexter is My Favorite Show on Television
    I rarely bother watching TV. Most of what makes it on the tube is mindless cookie cutter drivel. But there are a few exceptions and most of them seem to be on the pay cable networks (HBO & Showtime.) Dexter is the best drama on television right now.
    Wed, 26 Nov 2008 15:42:24 -0600

  13. James Bond Quiz - Which is the Coolest James Bond Film?
    James Bond is no Superman. Though this may be true, his propensity for saving the world can rival that of any popular superhero we know.
    Wed, 26 Nov 2008 15:32:07 -0600

  14. Twilight - Family Movie Review
    So the next stage of the best-selling book phenomenon has begun. Twilight has made it to the big screen. For those of you who do not know, it's a classic tale of forbidden love, but with a monumental twist. Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson) is a vampire, and Bella Swan's (Kristen Stewart) blood is the sweetest he's ever smelled. While falling hopelessly in love with her, he must learn to tame his burning desire to kill her. This kind of tension makes for a great story.
    Wed, 26 Nov 2008 15:25:24 -0600

  15. The Devil's Advocate Movie Review
    "The Devil's Advocate" is gripping, entertaining and dark with a touch of humor. It's a great film with a memorable performance from Al Pacino as the ultimate bad guy.
    Wed, 26 Nov 2008 14:30:35 -0600

  16. The Bank - Movie Review
    "Greed is good," pronounced Gordon Geccho (Michael Douglas) in the Oliver Stone classic film "Wall Street". Although "The Bank" is a lot of fun, dramatic and has a strong themes pertaining to greed, especially to do with big banks, it really is just a poor cousin to "Wall Street" which covered a lot of the same territory, but in much better style.
    Wed, 26 Nov 2008 14:30:06 -0600

  17. Terminator 2 Judgment Day - Movie Review
    Terminator 2 is without a doubt a classic, no-holds-barred action film that still manages to pack a hell of a punch even after all this time. This film has that uncanny ability to just grab your attention from the outset and suck you completely in to its simple, but highly intriguing story about two killer robots from the future coming back in time to decide the fate of the future and either kill or protect the leader of the human resistance in the future war against the machines.
    Wed, 26 Nov 2008 14:29:39 -0600

  18. Doctor Who - Looking to the Future of the Science Fiction Legend
    On the heels of David Tennant's announcement that he is to leave the role of the world's favourite Time Lord upon completion of the 2009 special episodes, the Doctor Who fan community has ignited with theories and suggestions for the future of the series. While some of these ideas are pretty outlandish, we can be sure that new show-runner Steven Moffat will do his utmost to remain true to the central core values and ideals of the series itself.
    Wed, 26 Nov 2008 13:53:46 -0600

  19. Mamma Mia! The Movie Review
    You cannot really be too harsh on a film like this; it's pure, escapist fun. I've never enjoyed musicals for the simple reason that when I see actors break out in to song, the suspension of disbelief evaporates, leaving a corny, unreal feel to the proceedings. "Mamma Mia!" is not immune to that problem, however, the cast sing and act in such a genuine fashion, with a story that is directed with passion and enthusiasm by original stage director Phyllida Lloyd, that it's hard not to have fun watching the trials of young Sophie as she tries to establish who her real father is, and in the process, uncover her mother's more promiscuous past so she can move forward with her own wedding, marriage and life.
    Wed, 26 Nov 2008 13:45:41 -0600

  20. What Happens in Vegas Movie Review
    There is something innately rotten at the core of "What Happens In Vegas" which even the biggest of cynics would find distasteful. The setup is made of the same formulaic stuff that always emanates from the romantic comedy genre, only the characters and their motivations are despicable; this could have worked if done properly (just check out old episodes of "Seinfeld" if you want despicable characters that are lovable) but it doesn't, leaving two otherwise energetic and charismatic stars in Ashton Kutcher and Cameron Diaz looking nasty, cheap and unredeemable.
    Wed, 26 Nov 2008 13:45:18 -0600

  21. Talk Radio
    Oliver Stone's Talk Radio took its inspiration from a real event: the murder of liberal Denver radio personality Alan Berg at the behest of a militant right-wing hate group. Here is the story: Barry Champlain is a provocative radio talk-show host, whose racy eloquence and inflammatory views stirs up both love and hate among his listeners.
    Wed, 26 Nov 2008 11:00:09 -0600

  22. Heroes Season 3 Episode 9 Review - "Its Coming" Hilarity Ensues!
    Hey fellow readers! Today I'm bringing you my REVIEW of the latest Heroes episode for season 3. This episode was aired November 18, 2008. So lets begin! Oh And before you guys read on SPOILERS ARE EVERYWHERE! But then again you probably seen it already so no biggie. Episode 9 Season 3 Heroes : "It's Coming" The title for this episode just sounds like a bad porno flick that I would probably watch. But please hold the Ali Larter for goodness sake.
    Wed, 26 Nov 2008 10:32:12 -0600

  23. The Best 10 TV Shows of All Time - Number 2 - Six Feet Under
    The definitive list of favourite television programs by an individual is subjective and depends on the persons tastes. In this series "The Best 10 T.V. Shows of All Time", I will discuss, dissect and offer my critique on what for ME are the all time great T.V. programs ever. You may disagree with the choices but no one can deny their respective quality of content and entertainment value.
    Wed, 26 Nov 2008 10:27:38 -0600

  24. How Good is Freeware Movie Editing Software?
    There are a lot of different options out there for those interested in Freeware Movie Editing Software. You can find a bunch of different options out there that will work with the various operating systems. There are some options that are meant for more advanced users, but there are also some systems that are good for beginners.
    Wed, 26 Nov 2008 09:51:03 -0600

  25. Dish Network - It's All About the Value
    Let's face it- the price of television service makes a huge difference in the company you choose and the types of service which you eventually end up with. Usually, you decide how much you can afford and figure out what you can get for that amount of money. Unfortunately, this might mean you have to miss out on the types of service or the amount of programming that you really want. However, it doesn't have to be this way. If you sign up with Dish Network, you will be able to get more services that you ever thought possible without spending more than you can afford.
    Wed, 26 Nov 2008 09:28:18 -0600

  26. Review of Every Clone High Episode
    Clone High was a highly entertaining and funny show that was originally put on the air by MTV. The show was cancelled by episode 10 and the serious finale was never even aired.
    Wed, 26 Nov 2008 09:20:48 -0600

  27. We Can Lead the Country But Can't Get a Lead on Prime Time
    With the upcoming exception of Laurence Fishburne, who will be taking over the LVPD CSI unit when William Petersen's Gil Grissom exits, people of color cannot seem to get a leading role on prime time TV. It's not just Black folks either. In fact, African-Americans have a better shot at the lead (i.
    Wed, 26 Nov 2008 09:18:56 -0600

  28. Hellboy II the Golden Army Blu Ray Review
    Hellboy II was release on November 11th 2008 which was directed by Guillermo Del Toro who also directed movies such as blade II, Hellboy and his recently announced film The Hobbit. The design work is superior to the first movie and the humor is ratcheted up a notch. The fights are better and more thrilling and the monsters are way cool.
    Wed, 26 Nov 2008 09:03:13 -0600

  29. Seven Steps For Attracting Abundance As an Actor
    My own belief is that every one of us - including YOU - has abundance readily available to them, although most people do not access it. Actors in particular seem to feel that they are somehow at the effect of everything and have no power to bring abundance about. Here are step steps for you to create abundance and whatever else you want in your life.
    Wed, 26 Nov 2008 07:08:52 -0600

  30. Agents Vs Managers - Do I Need Both? When Do I Need a Manager?
    A little history is needed, so here's the short version. In the past, managers were just needed when you had a career to manage. However, a few years ago, a dispute began between the agencies and SAG which had to do with a conflict of interest where some agencies also wanted to be the producer on some of their clients' projects.
    Wed, 26 Nov 2008 07:07:49 -0600

  31. You've Written Your Script - Now Write Your Pitch
    Let me start by telling you that when I say "pitching," I mean any time you are telling your story -- whether written or verbal -- in order to get someone interested in it. When you share about your script at your writer's group, you are pitching. When you tell your cousin or your plumber about it, you are pitching.
    Wed, 26 Nov 2008 07:06:45 -0600

  32. The Best 10 TV Shows of All Time - Number 1 - M A S H
    A definitive list of all-time best television shows (Drama, Comedy, Variety, Game Show etc.) is subjective and impossible to agree upon. However, my choice, MY definitive list will prove to be thought provoking. I will be choosing programs that are not only entertaining but ground breaking in their their respective themes. These are shows that opened the door for young producers, directors and actors alike.
    Tue, 25 Nov 2008 15:27:27 -0600

  33. Cinema Releases - Christmas 2008
    The Christmas season is fast approaching, and so is the anticipation and expectation for the movies that will be released in cinemas these holidays. Watching movies, whether in cinemas or on DVD, has become a tradition of the holidays and is an aspect that increases the charm of the holiday season. Some movies are released a little before Christmas while there are others that are released during the Christmas holidays.
    Tue, 25 Nov 2008 15:14:15 -0600

  34. Max Payne Movie Review, Starring Mark Wahlberg and Mila Kunis
    Synopsis: Max Payne is a maverick cop - a mythic anti-hero - determined to track down those responsible for the brutal murders of his family and partner. Hell-bent on revenge, his obsessive investigation takes him on a nightmare journey into a dark underworld. As the mystery deepens, Max is forced to battle enemies beyond the natural world and face an unthinkable betrayal.
    Tue, 25 Nov 2008 15:02:49 -0600

  35. Rachel Food - Sumptuous & Delicious
    On air, for the last two years, Rachel food show is doing just great. This hour-long syndicated series is a daily affair.
    Tue, 25 Nov 2008 14:28:54 -0600

  36. DTV Channels - Learn Which Digital Channels Are in Your Area
    If you are looking for DTV channels you are probably interested in converting your current analog signal to receive 100% digital quality programming. The good news is that beginning on February 19th, 2009 you will be able to receive digital quality broadcasting by all the local stations in your area as they will no longer be able to send analog airwaves anymore. There are many channels already that broadcast in digital and if you only receive analog signals through an antenna you are missing out on these.
    Tue, 25 Nov 2008 14:08:18 -0600

  37. DTV Answers About the Analag to Digital Conversion
    You have probably seen all the commercials and looking for the DTV answers yourself after seeing so many ads about the analog to digital conversion. As you probably are aware of all the broadcasting in your local area throughout the U.S.
    Tue, 25 Nov 2008 14:07:50 -0600

  38. Tomorrow Never Dies Movie Review
    The second Pierce Brosnan Bond film is something of a step backward story-wise, having a much 'thinner' plot than Goldeneye. On the plus side, Brosnan is finally secure in his role, portraying Bond with the right amount of charm, confidence and arrogance and he is ably assisted by some spectacular action sequences, some very colourful villains, and an interesting sub-plot where he has to meet up with an ex-lover to get to the bad guy. This film is more like an American action film; it's louder, noisier, has more explosions and stunts, and barely stops to offer any strong story development aside from what's necessary to get from point A to point B.
    Tue, 25 Nov 2008 13:46:48 -0600

  39. The Matrix Reloaded Movie Review
    'The Matrix' was assured a sequel the minute it became such a surprise hit back in 1999. Rather than go with one sequel, Warner Brothers green-lit back-to-back sequels (much like the 'Back To The Future' model) and four years later, we got both of them. It's hard to know what to say about both of these films.
    Tue, 25 Nov 2008 13:46:25 -0600

  40. Thirteen Days Movie Review
    "Thirteen Days" is a thrilling account of the Cuban Missile Crisis. Although this is a dramatisation of a real-life events, if what is portrayed in this film is not how it really went down, then it sure feels like it is when you watch it. The research and detail that went in to this film is impeccable, with many of the top level discussions portrayed here between President Kennedy and his advisers taken word for word where practicable from historic audio tapes of the real events.
    Tue, 25 Nov 2008 13:45:36 -0600

  41. The World is Not Enough Movie Review
    The Bond producers must have realised that Tomorrow Never Dies relied too much on action and big set pieces because this installment in the Pierce Brosnan Bond films is perhaps the best of all of his outings; it still provides the big action sequences, but there is a strong story and character arc for Bond this time and like Goldeneye, He's up against some more complex, down-to-Earth and personal villains.
    Tue, 25 Nov 2008 13:45:09 -0600

  42. The Matrix Movie Review
    Returning to 1999, the mass audience was awaiting with unbridled anticipation the return of Star Wars with the eagerly awaited Episode I: The Phantom Menace. But before George Lucas' continuing epic hit theatres a surprise packet of a sci-fi film hit the screens a month or so before called "The Matrix" and arguably trumped Episode I, at least in terms of storytelling.
    Tue, 25 Nov 2008 13:45:05 -0600

  43. The Sixth Sense Movie Review
    What "The Sixth Sense" does so well is that it became a mainstream blockbuster that relied on old-fashioned storytelling with great performances rather than relying on high tech special effects sequences that are devoid of drama or feeling. It also taps in to the human perception that there is something else beyond our world that we can't see or access, but nevertheless so many of us believe is there. In many ways, the idea of ghosts in the film is almost beside the point; it's actually a film about relationships and human perception.
    Tue, 25 Nov 2008 13:35:44 -0600

  44. The Simpsons Movie Review
    This is a really good Simpsons episode that unfortunately doesn't reach brilliance like the TV shows due to a few ill-judged decisions in the script. That said, it's highly enjoyable, entertaining and for the most part funny. What's surprising is that I've found people who are not Simpsons fans, or even who aren't in to the show find the movie quite entertaining. I guess on that level the filmmakers succeeded! And with all the money it's exhumed from the box office and DVD sales, I'm sure there will be another in the pipeline at some point.
    Tue, 25 Nov 2008 13:35:00 -0600

  45. The Shining Movie Review
    The incredible helicopter shot which opens The Shining which follows a car through the mountains, combined with the downbeat, chilling musical score immediately establishes this horror film as being different to almost all others of its type. The film is loosely based on Stephen King's horror novel of the same name, although it's very much a Kubrick film, focusing more on psychological terror rather than traditional horror scares. It's a unique film in its own right, largely thanks to Kubrick's esoteric vision, offering some very unique images and a memorable performance from lead star Jack Nicholson.
    Tue, 25 Nov 2008 13:34:44 -0600

  46. The Ring Movie Review
    This has to be one of the most terrifying films I've seen, and that includes the original Japanese version of "The Ring". Somehow I think this American remake is so much better than the original, simply because there's less explanation as to how the evil is doing what it does. The less you know about something, the more scary it is, and it's with that notion that director Gore Verbinski has grafted a uniquely underplayed, yet frightening horror film that will at times leave you fighting to keep looking at the screen because you'll be too scared to look.
    Tue, 25 Nov 2008 13:33:53 -0600

  47. The Queen Movie Review
    From the outset this film tells a very gripping, character-driven drama which although is centred around the lives of some of the most famous people in the world, is grounded so much in a reality that you would think you're seeing the real events unfold. "The Queen" is an authentic triumph, bringing together a stellar cast that with one or two exceptions give you the feeling that you're watching the real-life people up on screen.
    Tue, 25 Nov 2008 13:33:20 -0600

  48. The Prestige Movie Review
    Much of the nature of film is illusion; filmmakers often conjure up great drama and misdirection to move audiences through the story journey that they wish to take them on. "The Prestige" is a movie that is based on a practitioner that also utilises many of the same techniques, the magician. Popular in the Victorian era, magicians would wow audiences with misdirection and sleight of hand to make the unbelievable believable. Upon reviewing this latest film from director Christopher Nolan, I would have to say that he has accomplished the exact same feat.
    Tue, 25 Nov 2008 13:33:08 -0600

  49. The Negotiator Movie Review
    As a first rate mystery/action/thriller, "The Negotiator" delivers the goods in almost every department. What gives this story a unique twist is the idea that a police negotiator would himself take hostages in order to force the guilty parties to the surface; it adds a great deal of tension and drama to the story as our hero, Danny Roman (played by a never-better Samuel L. Jackson), literally backs himself in to a corner and forces not only himself, but his colleagues in the police force, in to a show-down that will end only with the truth coming to the surface or his death.
    Tue, 25 Nov 2008 13:32:48 -0600

  50. The Naked Gun Movie Review
    Based on a failed TV series, The Files of Police Squad, "The Naked Gun" makes an impressive jump to the big screen to become one of the funniest comedies you're likely to see. The same word-play, gags and slapstick that worked so well in movies like "Flying High" are back in abundance, and in some cases, surpass them. Leslie Nielsen couldn't be better as the nutty policeman Frank Drebin who despite constantly screwing things up somehow manages to save the day in the end.
    Tue, 25 Nov 2008 13:31:39 -0600







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