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Tag Archives: HBO
Movie Review – Frankenhood
I just finished watching “Frankenhood,” a hilarious new DVD scheduled for release by Lionsgate on May 5; and I can tell you that this film consists of ninety two minutes of nonstop laughter and sheer fun. The plot of the film is not very complicated although at times, it borders on the unbelievable. But hey, that’s what makes watching it so much fun! Continue reading
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Tagged actress, Air Force, Bob Sapp, Chappelle's Show, Charlie Murphy, Content Foundry Partners LP., Curb Your Enthusiasm, DeRay Davis, Drew Sidora, ER, Everybody Hates Chris, Franklin, freelance writer and photographer, game, Girlfriends, Gremlin, Hassan Johnson, HBO, Jasper Redd, Law & Order, Motown, Norbit, online news sites, player, recording artist, Ron Standerfer, Semi-Pro, singer, Special Victims Unit;, That's So Raven, The Eagle, The Wire, USD, Vietnam
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The Five Most Original Films of the 2000s on Satellite TV
Compared to the 1990s, you could say that the 2000s were rather turbulent. New wars shook the world, along with a recession that bordered on a new Great Depression. Did all of this drama make its way to the films of the world? In a way, it is impossible to ignore what is happening around you, even though some filmmakers maintain that they are entertainers and nothing else. Here are the five most original films of that period, now playing on satellite TV. Continue reading
Movie Review – Balls of Fury
Christopher Walken continues to pop up in off-beat comedic roles. His latest, “Balls of Fury,” just opened. Is it worth the trip to the theater? Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Sandler, Balls of Fury, blind ping-pong teacher, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Christopher Walken, Click, comedic actor, Dan Fogler, Daytona, Enter the Dragon, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Flash forward, Gary Oldman, George Lopez, Hairspray, HBO, Hot Shots, James Hong, John Travolta, Maggie, ping-pong player, Randy, the 1988 Olympic Games, Tony Award
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Television – Popular Home Entertainment
Television is a common source of entertainment and news for homes. It provides general entertainment like music, movies, comedy, and drama. It has reached almost every home throughout the world. It has some drawbacks also. Continue reading