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Archive for June, 2008

by Jerry Atricks

Today, new movie downloads are big business. It used to be that you had to pay a fortune to download a movie on the internet but now, new websites actually offer free movies. As high speed broadband expands, downloading has never been easier or faster.

One of the great things is that you can download a free movie to your desktop or laptop or if you prefer, directly to your iPod. In fact, the opportunities are tremendous although Movielink and CinemaNow are considered the two best choices. Of course, for any new movie downloads to be done successfully, you will need a window media player on the computer.

Now, while the two mentioned are the largest, smaller options that are still good include Guba and Unbox. Even some of the smaller sites still have a lot to offer. Therefore, you can choose from a large or small company, finding the selection to be huge so within minutes, you are enjoying a favorite movie.

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2008
27
Jun

3 Ways to Download TV Shows

by Davion W

While there seems to be a lot of information online about how to download TV shows, it can be really confusing. People these days work long hours and probably can only find time to watch their favorite TV programs during weekends. But the sad truth is that many of such shows run on week day schedules. So if you missed it, the only possible to catch up on the series is by downloading the TV shows to watch during the weekend. To summarize, you can do so using the torrent networks, TiVO, peer-to-peer or paid services.

A direct and rather easy way to download TV shows is through TiVO. You will need to go to TiVO’s menu and play around with their Messages and Settings tab. Activate the Media Access Key and remember the number. This is the number you will use when you log into TiVO’s website to download the TiVO desktop 2.3. Install it and use the Access Key when prompted.

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2008
27
Jun

Looking For The Right HDTV

by Steven Milstone

LCD TV’s can be found online quickly and easily. A quick online search will uncover deals for the bargain hunter. Read ahead and decide what brand you are interested in and focus on finding just that one at the price you want to pay. Different sites will list new offers daily. Compare brands and prices to get the best TV at the best price.

LCD TV’s that have been opened and used as displays are another way to save money. If not having the box is okay with you this is a great way to get the model you want at a price far less than you had originally expected to pay.

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by Daniel Spurgeon

It is not a bad idea to download SuperBad the movie online. While it is titled “SuperBad”, it is not really a movie with a loose moral storyline. First released in theaters in 2007, the movie casts consist of Jonah Hill and Michael Cera.

When it first hit the US theaters, the movie grossed over 33 million dollars. A rating of 87% was given to SuperBad by the reviewers at Rotten Tomatoes, a popular critic site.

The story revolves around two buddies, Evan and Seth, who were also best friends. They were also both in high school and got into trouble. One of their friends had a fake ID and they were assaulted when they were trying to purchase alcohol. The police gave them a lift to the party they were supposed to go to. The officers then broke up the party and a chain reaction occurs on friendship.

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2008
25
Jun

Watch Free TV On PC

by Jed Elaine

The TV industry has certainly come a long way. From CRT screen to LCD panel, RF analog to Satellite digital, black-and-white to high-definition color and set programming to on-demand, its advancement has picked up especially in recent years. Viewers and carriers are inevitably the drivers of the changes.

Modern TV viewers are a sophisticated lot. They do not just take whatever’s dished out to them. Many will not even put up with commercials. In their lifestyle ways, they are generally very purposeful and targeted in when, where, which, why and how they watch TV.

Programming can be delivered by on-demand, pay-per-view, conventional broadcast or time-based subscription. Because of the hold that TV has on people in general, TV companies invariably get away with overcharging. There are also different platforms namely cable, satellite, antennae and more recently IPTV.

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by Amy Nutt

When participants sign on to be a part of a reality TV show, they sign contracts and are then bound by the terms of the contract. If the participants violate the terms of the contract, then they risk being kicked off of the show. This is what binds the participant. However, there are laws and regulations which govern reality TV shows. This may be hard to believe since many reality TV shows seem cutthroat, but contestants are aware of the type of TV show they are taking part in and they agree to such treatment in their contracts because that is what makes the show interesting.

The FCC regulates what we see on TV, but the shows are prohibited from rigging of any kind, exploiting children, and other such things as nudity and language that are not censored. Those are your standard FCC regulations. However, there have been statements that have claimed that the show Survivor is not subject to game show regulations set forth by the FCC.

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by Steve Collins

Most fans agree that The Emperor’s New Groove lived up to its tagline: “nuttier than a holiday fruitcake!” It was a critically lauded, if not ultimately successful, animated feature, and the first Disney animated film to ever feature a pregnant woman. Released in December 2000, The Emperor’s New Groove mixes a careful balance of comedy designed to appeal both to adults and children. It marked the 39th film in Disney’s canon and was initially slated to be a traditional musical along the lines of The Lion King. Though the title builds on the Danish fairytale, The Emperor’s New Clothes, by Hans Christen Andersen, the original story was based on Mark Twain’s The Prince and the Pauper. The initial incarnation of the project was titled Kingdom of the Sun, with the creative team behind The Lion King, director Roger Allers and producer Randy Fullmer, at the helm. So prestigious was the production that Allers and Fullmer contracted Sting to write the music for the film.

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