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Home > Why TV Serials Like "Lost" And "Prison Break" And "24" Annoy The Heck Out Of Me We Have Found 1 Products for your search of Why TV Serials Like "Lost" And "Prison Break" And "24" Annoy The Heck Out Of Me. Displaying Items 1 - 1 and Article Search Page 1:
- Why TV Serials Like "Lost" and "Prison Break" and "24" Annoy the Heck Out of Me
by Gary Simpson. Sometimes I just like to sit down and do nothing for a while. I live a very busy life and I have lots of projects on the go all at once. Like so many others I also have my fair share of responsibilities to others so, my relaxation time is not that great.
Have you ever set aside a time every week just to watch a particular TV show that hooked your interest with its first completely over-advertise... products, articles, news
- How Did "Lost" Lose It's Way?
by Rob Mead. At the very beginning of "Lost", ABC had a major hit on it's hands thanks to JJ Abrams' deft execution of a Twilight Zone- type serial drama based on what happened when a jet airliner crashes somewhere in the Pacific Ocean. On that great first season, there was a real sense of desperation on behalf all of the main characters who needed answers immediately about what happened to them and exactly w... products, articles, news
- "The Unit" Continues To Wreak Havoc On The Competition Every Tuesday Night
by Rob Mead. Every once in awhile, a TV show comes along that actually improves on itself after a shaky first season. "Seinfeld's" first season was a show riddled with awkward and stilted acting from the now-famous group of actors on their maiden voyage on NBC, and now you can add the action-packed CBS show, "The Unit" to that category. Most critics agree that David Mamet, the show's creator, is one of the b... products, articles, news
- "Cards on the Table" Murder Mystery Stumps Even the Clever Little Belgian
by Ed Bagley. Cards on the Table - 3 Stars (Good)
English mystery writer Agatha Christie must have had her gray cells working overtime in 1936 when she created Cards on the Table, another crime novel featuring her clever little Belgian detective Hercule Poirot.
This made-for-TV movie is notable in that Hercule Poirot (David Suchet) says at one point, "The question is, can Hercule Poirot possibly be wrong?"
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- "A River Runs Through It" Is a Good Film With a Bad Message That Develops Slowly
by Ed Bagley. A River Runs Through It - 3 Stars (Good)
A River Runs Through It is based on a true story about the relationships in a family of two brothers with a Presbyterian minister for a father, a love for fly fishing they all enjoy, and a stay-at-home mom.
One brother-Norman Maclean (Craig Sheffer)-is good and grounded, and the other brother-Paul Maclean (Brad Pitt)-makes a lot of bad choices and pays f... products, articles, news
- Sylvester Stallone's Three Day Stay In Sydney Australia, Was, No Pun Intended, "Rocky"
by Sacreeta Veneficus. Sylvester Stallone left Sydney Australia, and unfortunately his arrival and 3 day stay was somewhat, 'Rocky'. The actor-director left Monday for Thailand to work on the fourth sequel, entitled 'John Rambo'.
During his Premiere tour of 'Rocky Balboa', his private jet flew into Sydney Australia where customs officials allegedly found some questionable items that were caught by luggage x-ray. Custo... products, articles, news
- "Finding Nemo" Earns an Oscar and Wins the Hearts of Children Everywhere
by Ed Bagley. Finding Nemo - 3 Stars (Good)
In the never ending battle to find good family films without filth and nasty surprises, Walt Disney Pictures comes to the rescue with "Finding Nemo", an animated film about a fish rescue.
Finding Nemo is everything that your average Hollywood film is not, a good, clean, entertaining story with likeable characters. Finding Nemo is anything but all wet, it will give ... products, articles, news
- "The Producers" Sets Out to Prove That You Can Make More Money Failing Than Succeeding
by Ed Bagley. The Producers - 2 Stars (Average)
The Producers is a Broadway musical featuring a washed up producer and creative accountant who set out to prove that you can make more money by failing than succeeding.
Max Bialystock (Nathan Lane) was once on top of Broadway's world and now cannot get a show past opening night. When neurotic accountant Leo Bloom (Matthew Broderick) arrives on the scene he prop... products, articles, news
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