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Selasa, 31 Januari 2012

Alias (Season 3) DVD Review

Selasa, 31 Januari 2012
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One of the best shows the location of his time, Alias ​​edge maintains a dedicated following measures led by his exciting and exciting measures loaded fulfillment. Generate superstar Jennifer factor charges due to Anne Bristow, an amazing and cerebral entice a enterprise developed to create key administration, the company of SD-6. But the issues of abilities when she gradually like the SD-6 is not the company of the administration that she recognizes. He registered his dad alienated Plan (Victor Garber), which blossoms at the next step to enhance a jogger trying to modify the SD-6 ... Personal prizes and nominations for several prizes industry, Alias ​​is increasing its fan platform through effective structure, exciting individuals, and a plan complete of suspense ...

The Alias ​​(Season 3) DVD functions a wide range of exciting periods, as time time interval best "two" in the charges, being affected by amnesia, really tries to uncover the actuality of the issue about of the past few years in their life. Meanwhile, the CIA placed in a scenario that could perhaps help in the restoration of his storage ... Other considerable times of the Period 3 mean "Reunion" in which the charges and Erina, again up to several job if you want to depart a effective strategy in Sark, and "aware" that the kinds of analysis including a company uncommon proper want to recover its old remembrances ...

Below is a log of your energy and effort engaged in the Alias ​​(Season 3) DVD:

Episode 45 (The Two) Air Date: 28/09/2003
Episode 46 (Succession) Amount Issue: 05/10/2003
Episode 47 (Reunion) Air Date: 12/10/2003
Episode 48 (Missing Link) Air Date: 19/10/2003
Episode 49 (Impact) Air Date: 10/26/2003
Episode 50 (The Nemesis) Air Date: 02/11/2003
Episode 51 (Prelude) Air Date: 09/11/2003
Episode 52 (Breaking Point) Air Date: 23/11/2003
Episode 53 (conscious) Amount Issue: 30/11/2003
Episode 54 (Blow) Air Date: 07/12/2003
Episode 55 (Full Disclosure) Air Date: 11/01/2004
Episode 56 (crosses) Air Date: 18/01/2004
Episode 57 (after six) Air Date: 02/15/2004
Episode 58 (Blowback) Air Date: 07/03/2004
Episode 59 (Facade) Air Date: 03/14/2004
Episode 60 (Taken) Air Date: 03/21/2004
Episode 61 (part) Amount Issue: 03/28/2004
Episode 62 (Veil) Air Date: 04/11/2004
Episode 63 (Hourglass) Air Date: 04/18/2004
64 periods (Blood Ties) Air Date: 25/04/2004
Episode 65 (Legacy) Air Date: 05/02/2004
Episode 66 (Resurrection) Air Date: 23/05/2004

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Minggu, 29 Januari 2012

The Sting (DVD) Review

Minggu, 29 Januari 2012
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Recipient of ten Academy Award nominations and winner of seven, including Best Picture, The Sting is widely lauded as one of the best films ever produced. Written by David S. Ward, whose unorthodox genius has produced such Hollywood hits as Major League (1989), King Ralph (1991), and Sleepless In Seattle (1993), The Sting boasts a superbly well-written screenplay, ripe with perfectly constructed dialogue and a plotline riddled with suspense. Directed by George Roy Hill, who previously teamed with Paul Newman and Robert Redford to produce Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid (1969), it paints a colorful picture of 1930s Chicago. Complete with gangsters, card games, illegal gambling, sex, and murder, what else could a movie lover wish for?

The Sting follows the life of a two-bit grifter named Johnny Hooker (Robert Redford). Hooker runs small-time jobs with Luther Coleman (Robert Earl Jones) and Joe Erie (Jack Kehoe). Business is decent until they pull the con of a lifetime on a greedy numbers runner. Hoping for a few dollars, they end making off with several thousand. But Doyle Lonnegan (Robert Shaw), the organized crime boss whose money they stole, places a hit on all three men that results in Luther's death. Caught in the crosshairs of dirty cop Lt. William Snyder (Charles Durning) and a mysterious hit man (Dimitra Arliss), Johnny follows the advice of his dead mentor and contacts the best conman in the world, Henry Gondorff (Paul Newman), in hopes of becoming his understudy.

Gondorff promises to pull "the big con" (the ultimate score for con artists), and to sweeten the pot, he promises to make the mark Doyle Lonnegan himself. Gathering a star-studded team of con artists, pick-pockets, and grifters, Gondorff and Hooker set out to take Lonnegan for millions. Together, they set up a rival gambling operation in Chicago under the names of Shaw and Kelley. Hooker (a.k.a. Kelley) endears himself to Lonnegan so as to win over the gangster's trust. Convincing Lonnegan he has friend at the Western Union who can telegraph winning horses moments before a race is reported, Hooker gets Lonnegan to place a series of winning bets at Gondorff's gambling parlor. Under the impression Kelley's goal is to break Shaw (a.k.a. Gondorff) and take over his establishment, the two agree to one last bet, with Lonnegan set to place a million dollars of his own money on the line. It's a bet Gondorff and Hooker intend for Lonnegan to lose… But one problem remains. The FBI is hot on the trail of Gondorff, and they're determined to break his operation at any cost…

Far ahead of its time, The Sting redefined the Hollywood plot twist with its ingenious organization of multiple subplots. Newman is masterful as the veteran cheat Henry Gondorff, and it's well worth watching the entire film just to see the scene where he out-cheats the ultimate cheat at cards. With a parade of eccentric characters, well-developed sinister figures, and clever exchanges of dialogue, The Sting isn't your typical sensationalistic Hollywood potboiler. Like a great novel, the film takes some time to establish its characters and develop its plotline. Patient viewers will be well-rewarded…

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Jumat, 27 Januari 2012

The Mystique Of Acoustic Guitar Solos

Jumat, 27 Januari 2012
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The acoustic guitar still holds a fascination for music lovers even after all these decades of our ears being bombarded by electric guitar music. Electric guitarists love playing with the sounds they get from different tone settings, effects, the use of the different pickups and feedback. The acoustic guitar has only the tone given to it by the wood it is made from and the skill and inspiration of the guitar player. So let us take a look at some acoustic guitar solos and the guitars and guitarists who made them.

If you do not know the name Erik Mongrain, you will find some examples of his guitar playing on video sites on the internet. I came across a very nice solo called Air Tap. He was given an acoustic guitar when he was fourteen, and learnt to play it by ear. While he learnt and experimented with the guitar he discovered the technique of sitting the guitar in his lap and tapping, the strings and body to produce music. If you go looking for him on the web you will find pdf files of his music and tutorials on his techniques.

Paco de Lucia introduced the world to a new brand of flamenco in the 1970's and paved the way for a new generation of flamenco guitarists who were inspired by his passion for oriental scales and jazz influences. Entre Dos Aguas was an improvisation begun during a recording session because the LP Paco and his accompanying musicians were working on was short on material. The resulting rumba was a worldwide hit and established Paco as a force to be reckoned with well outside the boundaries of Spanish folk music. Paco sponsors his own line of flamenco guitars.

Back in the 1990's MTV decided to coax guitar hero Eric Clapton into playing some songs without the adornments provided by an electric guitar and amp. The resulting album won Grammy awards, gave Clapton's career a shot in the arm and reinvented the song Layla as an acoustic showpiece. The solo on Layla is far removed from the original theme conceived by Duane Allman which made the song a rock anthem.

In the late 1960's Mason Williams surprised himself by writing and performing an acoustic guitar solo which became a hit and remained popular for the decades since. The tune was called Classical Gas, and is striking for its simplicity and popular appeal. Classical Gas was born in an era when instrumentals such as The Lonely Surfer, A Walk In The Black Forest and Love Is Blue were standout hits for musicians who were otherwise unknown. But only Classical Gas retains the ability to make people sit up and listen.

So if you play the acoustic guitar a little and would like to learn how to play solos, you can use the world wide web to
learn more about soloing techniques for acoustic guitar. One easy way to start is the clawhammer technique used in folk songs, or you could learn to improvise your own licks using the minor pentatonic or "blues" scale. If you are stuck for an idea on how to begin improvising or making up your own tunes, start with a nursery rhyme or some other popular melody, and begin adding notes to it and changing things around to produce something original.

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The King Of Queens (DVD) Review

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A spin-off of the popular TV series Everybody Loves Raymond, King of Queens first hit the airwaves in the Fall of 1998. The show follows the life of Doug Heffernan (played by comedian Kevin James), a package delivery man for IPS (far different from UPS for you litigious-minded readers out there), and the show utilizes much of the same marital and relationship humor found in Ray Romano's blockbuster sitcom. With seven successful seasons under its belt, and even more yet to come, King of Queens is a hilarious comedy series well worth one's time and attention…

King of Queens revolves around the life of Doug Heffernan, a hard-working, sports-loving parcel delivery man living in Queens, New York. In his thirties, and married to a lovely woman named Carrie (Leah Remini - who played Carla's daughter on the hit show Cheers), Doug spends most of his non-working hours basking in the glow of his state-of-the-art 70-inch TV with two buddies who share his fanatical love of sports, Spence (Patton Oswalt) and Deacon (Victor Williams). But Doug's personal paradise suffers a devastating blow when Carrie's widowed father Arthur (Jerry Stiller of Seinfeld fame) moves in with the couple. Doug's TV fantasy room is converted into an in-law suite, and after several failed relocation attempts, the TV is pushed into the garage… Now Doug and Carrie must learn to share their palace with an eccentric, and oftentimes annoying, father/father-in-law with a penchant for messing up the couple's well-grounded routine…

The King of Queens DVD features a number of hilarious episodes including the series premiere in which the audience learns the background of Doug Heffernan and his family. Doug's long rein as the most envied man in his social circle is brought to an end when his father-in-law moves in and takes the TV room for his bedroom. Meanwhile, Carrie's sister, in the midst of her own personal crisis, takes over Doug's bathroom… Other notable episodes from Season 1 include "Paternal Affairs" in which Arthur, much to the chagrin of his son-in-law, sets out to "woo" Doug's Aunt Shelia, and "Crappy Birthday" in which Carrie, apprehensive about her age as she turns thirty, asks Doug to ignore her birthday…

Below is a list of episodes included on the King of Queens (Season 1) DVD:

Episode 1 (Pilot) Air Date: 09-21-1998
Episode 2 (Fat City) Air Date: 09-28-1998
Episode 3 (Cello, Goodbye) Air Date: 10-05-1998
Episode 4 (Richie's Song) Air Date: 10-12-1998
Episode 5 (Paternal Affairs) Air Date: 10-19-1998
Episode 6 (Head First) Air Date: 10-26-1998
Episode 7 (The Rock) Air Date: 11-02-1998
Episode 8 (Educating Doug) Air Date: 11-09-1998
Episode 9 (Road Rayge) Air Date: 11-16-1998
Episode 10 (Supermarket Story) Air Date: 11-23-1998
Episode 11 (Noel Cowards) Air Date: 12-14-1998
Episode 12 (Fixer Upper) Air Date: 12-21-1998
Episode 13 (Best Man) Air Date: 01-11-1999
Episode 14 (Dog Days) Air Date: 01-18-1999
Episode 15 (Crappy Birthday) Air Date: 02-01-1999
Episode 16 (S'Ain't Valentine's) Air Date: 02-08-1999
Episode 17 (Court Date) Air Date: 02-15-1999
Episode 18 (White Collar) Air Date: 02-22-1999
Episode 19 (Rayny Day) Air Date: 03-01-1999
Episode 20 (Train Wreck) Air Date: 03-15-1999
Episode 21 (Hungry Man) Air Date: 04-05-1999
Episode 22 (Time Share) Air Date: 04-26-1999
Episode 23 (Where's Poppa?) Air Date: 05-03-1999
Episode 24 (Art House) Air Date: 05-10-1999
Episode 25 (Maybe Baby) Air Date: 05-17-1999

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