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HDTV DVRs Modifying Your Viewing Habits

By Louis Gamahe

The HDTV with its marvelous technological science and has completely changed the way TV shows and movies looked earlier. But there is one nagging problem and that is that the Television shows continue to be bad. A foolish sit-com will insult your intelligence in HD just as easily as it will in standard def, if not more and this is where DVRs come in.

The DVR is known by various names: digital video recorder, personal VCR of PVR and performs the same function as the familiar Video Cassette Recorder, which is to record whatever from Television broadcasts. The DVR however is not just another Video Cassette Recorder as it is able to give you much more in terms of making Television watching a smarter experience, where you do not have to sit through nonsense. Since it records everything that you are watching, you can choose to pause your viewing and see it later since it all recorded for your pleasure.

The general models are available from way back in 1999 but the latest models are prepared to handle high def materials. The technical storage is impressive, the HD-DVR is run by a hard disc drive, which holds more than your desktop PC and can store 35 hours of high def content or 300 hours of standard material. The newer models are loaded with other features too, for example, the TiVo Series 3 not only upgrades general def content for quality improvement, it can also record 2 channels at the same time, while the viewer might be busy watching the third channel.

The shortest and simplest way to obtain a HD-DVR is to take one on rent from the cable company, by paying - per month as rentals, but users usually are not too happy with the shortened memory capacity (eight to ten hours of high def content) as well as the difficulty in handling the accompanying hardware. The most feasible answer to this problem is to buy a TiVo Series 3 HD-DVR, which right now costs about 0 but you would be amazed at its quality of transmission, storage capacity and comfort of use.

There are many advantages of utilizing such recording devices. They can easily be set to record shows of pursuit, even if you aren't aware that they exist: for example, the TiVo can be set to record any film, on any channel, that has Tom Cruise in it. You are relieved of scanning through the channels for endless hours and naturally you can watch Television without the mindless commercials, which saves so much of your time.

This effect is so significant that seventy percent of TV admen, in a recent survey, said that DVR proliferation will "reduce or destroy" the effectiveness of thirty second spots. And about a quarter of advertisers said they would respond by cutting down the amount of money spent on TV ads and directing their energy elsewhere. At last with the connection of your High Definition TV with a Blu-Ray DVD and a HD-DVR, the days of annoying TV commercial messages disturbing your TV viewing pleasure are finally over. - 23812

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About 10 Complete Cinematic Film Write Ups

By Glen Mays

We have some film reviewed in the following paragraphs. Here are some ways to find movie download sites. You can find good results with by searching "Buy And Download Movies Online", "Movie Download Web Sites" and "DVD Movies".

Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore: The movie tells the story of a lady's odyssey to find out who she is and some measure of cheerfulness after her spouse dies, leaving her and a youthful child penniless. Cast includes Ellen Burstyn, Kris Kristofferson, Billy Green Bush, Alfred Lutter, Diane Ladd, Jodie Foster, Harvey Keitel, Vic Tayback, and Valerie Curtin. (113 minutes, 1974)

It's the Rage: The lives of a group of seemingly distinct individuals are connected by personal problems which lead to resolutions with guns. This loud satire of individual and cultural brutality gets worse as it goes along, regardless of the attempts of an excellent cast. Cast includes Joan Allen, Jeff Daniels, Andre Braugher, Gary Sinise, Josh Brolin, Robert Forster, and Anna Paquin. (97 minutes, 2000)

Stamboul Quest: Exotic amalgamation of romance and intrigue with German agent Loy finding that he is in love with American scholar Brent in WWI Turkey. Herman Mankiewicz's script is based on a real tale. Cast includes Myrna Loy, George Brent, Lionel Atwill, C. Hemy Gordon, and Mischa Auer. (88 minutes, 1934)

Dracula's Dog: Transylvanian vampire and bloodthirsty mutt, equipped with vampitish mannerisms by the original vampire, go to L.A to find Dracula's last living successor. Cast includes Jose Ferrer, Michael Pataki, Reggie Nalder, Jan Shutan, Libbie Pursue, and John Levin. (90 minutes, 1978)

The Proposal: Bulky soap opera set in the 1930s gives Branagh a thankless role as a minister with more ties than one might ever envision to prosperous Boston bigwig. Cast includes Kenneth Branagh, William Hurt, Madeleine Stowe, Blythe Danner, Rohert Loggia, Neil Patrick Harris, and Josef Sommer. (110 minutes, 1998)

The Agronomist: Commanding, abrasive documentary picture of an intriguing individual, Jean Dominique, a leading Haitian figure and significant player in the nation's battle for human being rights. The film offers observations into the affairs of state and history of Haiti in recent years. The focus of the movie is to give us a lucid image of one guy's tough determination and large seated hyman rights beliefs, and his enthusiastic love for his country. The finale is shattering. (91 minutes, 2004)

Dracula: Farfetched, bewildering story of current time's successor of Dr. Van Helsing (Cushing) fighting lately revitalized vampire (Lee). Cast includes Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, Stephanie Beacham, Michael Coles, Christopher Neame, and Caroline Munro. (100 minutes, 1992)

G.O.R.P.: Sophomoric, depressingly unfunny durg-oriented comedy set in a summer camp. Cast includes Michael Lembeck, Dennis Quaid, Philip Casnoff, Fran Drescher, David Huddleston, Robert Trebor, Julius Harris, and Rosanna AIquette. (90 minutes, 1980)

The General Died at Dawn: Fine, altruospheric drama of Oriental enthrall, with mercenary Cooper falling in love with foreign agent Carroll when fighting sinister warlord Tamiroff. Cast includes Gary Cooper, Madeleine Carroll, Akim Tamiroff, Dudley Digges, Porter Chamber, and William Frawley. (97 minutes, 1936)

Did you find something good to see? Don't forget, search with terms like "Download Movies" and "Online Movies Rentals" to find download sites. If those fail you try "Unlimited Downloads". - 23812

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A Jumble Of Choice Hollywood Movie Write Ups

By Cody Finley

In the past you had to go to a store if you wanted to rent or buy a movie. As technologies have advanced, downloading dvds from movie download sites is becoming very common. Let's look at what you might find to watch using a movie download site.

Scam: Con actor Bracco and selfish ex-fed Walken form a stormy tie to swindle a bunch in underworld money. This could-be erotic thriller was made for theatrical discharge however premiered on cable. Cast includes Christopher Walken, Lorraine Bracco, Miguel Ferrer, Martin Donovan, and Danie Von Bargen. (101 minutes, 1993)

The Thief: Snoop spun wool set in New York offers an opening for discussion. The gimmick grows very tiring. Cast includes Ray Milland, Rita Gam, Martin Gabel, and Harry Bronson. (85 minutes, 1952)

Die Hard: In position to commit the perfect crime, terrorists have commandeered a Los Angeles high rise, and are holding everyone hostage. There is $460 million in the corporate safe that the terrorists want. Everything is going according to play. Uninvited, so the terrorists don't know he is there New York cop John McClane is the lone hope to stop the terrorists.

Stand Alone: Vigilante opus has miscast Durning as a battle vet who goes after Latino thugs who are preying on his community. Grier is trashed in a goody-2-shoes role. Spectacle of obese Durning running around in action scenes is accidentally ludicrous. Cast includes Charles Durning, Pam Grier, James Keach, Bert Remsen, Barbara Sammeth, Lu Leonard, and Luis Contreras. (90 minutes, 1985)

Time Machine: Inventor Alexander Hartedegen believes that time travel is possible. When he suffers the loss of a loved one to a tragic death, he is now determined to back in time to change the events. He rushes his invention, and makes an attempt at time travel. The only problem is that he winds up 800,000 years into the future.

The Lusty Men: Knowledgeable, atmospheric rodeo tirade, with ex-winner Mitchum becoming mentor of novice Kennedy-and finding himself allured to Kennedy's no nonsense spouse Hayward. Dense going most of the way-till that hokey finale. Cast includes Susan Hayward, Robert Mitchum, Arthur Kennedy, Arthur Hunnicutt, and Blunt Faylen. (113 minutes, 1952)

Follow the Fleet: Admirable lyrical with seamen Astaire and Scott courting siblings Rogers and Hilliard. Irving Berlin melodies contain "Let's Face the Music and Dance," "Let Yourself Go," "We Noticed the Ocean." A revising of Beach Leave, a 1925 Richard Barthelmess flick, and the 1930 lyrical Hit the Deck. That's Lucille Ball as Cat. Cast includes Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Randolph Scott, Harriet Hilliard Nelson, Astrid AlIwyn, and Betty Grable. (110 minutes, 1936)

Dante's Inferno: No Dante in this yam of circus owner who gets too gigantic for his own excellent; just one expatiate pattern showing Satan's heaven in excellent Tracy automobile. Youthful Rita Hayworth dances in one scene. Cast includes Spencer Tracy, Claire Trevor, Henry B. Walthall, Alan Dinehart, and Scotty Beckett. (88 minutes, 1935)

Manny and Lo: An orphaned 11 year old Manny Jahanssan and her more ignorant sixteen-year-old sis La palladina rest in model homes and drive an old station wagon. Lo is pregnant, so they abduct prissy Place to help with the delivery when hiding out in a woodsy lodge. Prudent, hot comedy-tirade is crisp and spontaneous; a notable debut for author-director Krueger. Cast includes Scarlett Johansson, Aieksa Palladina, Mary Kay Place, Paul Guilfayle, Glenn Fitzgerald, and Novella Nelson. (97 minutes, 1996)

Try "Movie Rental Service" if you want to find some downloads. A change in the phrase will sometimes get a better result. See if "Purchase Movie Downloads" gets a better result. - 23812

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A Cross Section Of Superlative Feature Film Story Lines

By Greg Petty

Movie reviews follow this paragraph. If you want to download these movies do some searches to find what is out there. You can find good results with by searching "Movie Downloading Site", "Internet Movie Downloads" and "Fast Movie Downloads".

S.o.B.: An inventor hatches a plan to turn his latest turkey into a hit: juice it up with pmlography and have his spouse-megastar (Andrews) plain her breasts. A glib satire on contemporary Movieland tosses in everything from black humor to dry, with wildly choppy outcomes. This was Holden's last film. Cast includes Julie Andrews, William Holden, Richard Mulligan, Robert Preston, Robert Vaughn, Loretta Swit, Larry Hagman, Marisa Berenson, Robert Webber, Stuart Margolin, Craig Stevens, Shelley Winters, Rosanna Arquette, and Jennifer Edwards. (121 minutes, 1981)

Luther: Authentic however placid American Film Theatre re-creation of John Osborne's play in regards to Martin Luther (Keach), leader of the Lutheran Reformation. Cast includes Stacy Keach, Patrick Magee, Hugh Griffith, Robert Stephens, Alan Badel, and Judi Dench. (112 minutes, 1973)

Rhythm on the Range: Ruined N.Y.C. 'city gal' runs away on the eve of her marriage ceremony and heads west to avoid gangsters. She meets a cowboy, who tries to win her over. Involving, featherweight musical comedy contains Bing's attractive rendition of "I Might't Flee from You." Cast includes Bing Crosby, Frances Farmer, Bob Bums, Martha Raye, Lucille Gleason, Samuel S. Hinds, Louis Prima, and Leonid Kinskey. (85 minutes, 1936)

For Keeps: Studious adolescent Ringwald finds that she pregnant, and must swiftly face adult duties. Topic is most beneficial, although the outcome is unsurprising and fake. Tim Kazurinsky coauthored the screenplay. Cast includes Molly Ringwald, Randall Batinkoff, Kenneth Harms, Miriam Flynn, Conchata Ferrell, Sharon Brown, Renee Estevez, and Larry Drake. (98 minutes, 1989)

A Face in the Rain: At times anxious melodrama with Calhoun as a U.S. espionage agent being concealed in Italy by a local anti-Nazi who's the mistress of a German officer. This is a WW2 drama. Cast includes Rory Calhoun, Marina Berti, Niall MacGinnis, and Massimo Giuliani. (91 minutes, 1963)

It Started With a Kiss: Airy comedy in reference to crazy Reynolds and her Army officer spouse Ford, trying to make a go of maniage. The film is set in Spain. Cast includes Glenn Ford, Debbie Reynolds, Eva Gabor, Fred Clark, Edgar Buchanan, and Harry Morgan. (104 minutes, 1959)

The Egyptian: Ponderous, often accidentally ludicrous biblical times soaper with Purdom cast as the tender, truth seeking title personality, set in old Egypt. Darvi's behavior as a femme fatale is humorously terrible. Cast includes Jean Simmons, Champ Mature, Gene Tiemey, Michael Wilding, Bella Darvi, Peter Ustinov, Edmund Purdom, Judith Evelyn, Henry Daniell, John Carradine, and Tommy Rettig. (140 minutes, 1954)

Michael Clayton: The ethics of a law firm's "fixer" (Clooney) are set to the test while one of its tough lawyers (Wilkinson) has a nervous break down during the depositions of a huge class action suit. This film is a rock solid thriller. Cast includes George Clooney, Tom Wilkinson, Tilda Swinton, Sydney Pollack, Michael O'Keefe, Ken Howard, David Lansbury, Denis O'Hare, and Austin Williams. (120 minutes, 2007)

The Mark: Whitman is phenomenal in his depiction of spiritually busted sex offender who has served his time and now desires to make new start. Cast includes Stuart Whitman, Maria Schell, Rod Steiger, Brenda De Hanzie, Maurice Denham, Donald Wolfit, Paul Rogers, and Donald Houston. (127 minutes, 1961)

Was this list of films helpful? Searching "Hollywood Movie Rentals" or "Online Movies Downloads" will help you find downloading information for movies. Try "Download Internet Videos" if nothing else has worked. - 23812

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Neal Schon - Oklahoma City's Guitar God

By Nathan Spencer

There is no way that you might not have heard of the name Neal Schon if you are a music fanatic, especially one that has a craving for guitars. This world famous guitarist from Oklahoma is considered by many to be the God of guitar. Born on the 5th of February, 1954, this American guitarist is famous for his performances with the world famous band Journey. In fact Neal is the only member of the band Journey to have played in all of their recordings. Neal, picked up the guitar at the tender age of 5 he was born in an air force base situated close to Oklahoma City.

Few people know that his father too was into music and was a jazz saxophonist. A quick learner, Neal joined Santana at the tender age of 15. Neal was associated with Azteca prior to forming the group Journey in the year 1973, which he still leads. Those who are familiar with the playing style of this guitarist consider it as soulful. Neal has also recorded albums with various other musicians, apart from the 14 studio albums he has made with the group founded by him.

Neal had been asked for by one more guitar great, Eric Clapton, to join his group, Derek and the Dominos, quite early on in his career. However, this offer was turned down by Neal, since he was first called upon by Santana. Santana was joined by Neil Schon for recording the album Santana III. The initial guitar used by Neal was an acoustic Stella and this fact might be fascinating for those who are concerned in learning electric guitars. 2 years later this guitar was replaced for a Gibson ES-335. Neal substituted his stolen Gibson with the 1956 make Les Paul Goldtop reissue and he performed using the same for quite a number of years.

Gibson guitars are currently endorsed by Neal. There are some limited editions signature models also available which are known as the "Neal Schon Signature Model Custom Les Paul". According to Gibson's official website, only thirty five of such custom guitars were built. A number of other guitars were also used by Neal during his vast career and Goldin guitar is one of them which he had used for the single album "Beyond the Thunder", which was released towards the end of the 1980's. Schon endorses Gibson, which manufactures some of the best solo guitars. - 23812

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