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This article will inform readers about the events described in the book 'The Way Back' and give readers insight and knowledge about the gaps in the story. It also hopes to answer as many questions which would've been brought up either, reading the book, watching the movie or even reading this article.
Published by Max Wayne 1 day ago in Books & Authors | +1 votes | 0 comments
While many of Bangs’ contemporaries considered this phenomenally-prolific writer a literary reformer and satirist, Bangs regarded himself an entertainer above all. Unlike his contemporaries like playwright and author George Ade who made a career of ridiculing the slangy speech patterns of lower-class Americans, Bangs liked to shine a critical light on upper-crust society--his societal contemporaries as it were--mocking their linguistic and social inconsistencies.
Published by James R. Coffey 1 day ago in Books & Authors | +6 votes | 1 comments
Gunsmoke's The Sodbusters debuted on Monday night, November 20, 1972. Alex Cord plays the legendary John Jobson, a notorious gunslinger once thought dead who stands up against a ruthless land baron. Regulars James Arness and Milburn Stone are also joined in the cast by Katherine Justice, Harrison Ford, Dawn Lyn, Leif Garrett, Robert Viharo, Morgan Woodward and Richard Bull.
Published by William J. Felchner 3 days ago in TV & Movie Reviews | +3 votes | 0 comments
Judy Blume does something that few people can do in an age of video games and virtual reality, she gets kids to read. During the latter half of the twentieth century, Blume published children’s novels, including the famous stories that captured a generation of readers’ thoughts and minds. In recognitions of Women’s history Month, here is a biography of the writer Judy Blume.
Published by Danny Hauger 4 days ago in Books & Authors | +8 votes | 2 comments
Genesis became one of the world’s most successful progressive rock groups in history – after the departure of co-founder and lead singer Peter Gabriel. He left in August of 1975 right when the band was about to become really big and had a loyal following in Europe. Why did he suddenly depart the band that he devoted nearly ten years to?
Published by Rena Sherwood 4 days ago in Music & Musicians | +0 votes | 0 comments
CED discs were an interesting concept back in the early 80's. The players had needles that played the discs just like a record player. Thier popularity was short lived and by 1984 RCA announced it was abandoning the system. There are a core group of people that still collect them. A few of the discs can be quite rare and hard to find.
Published by Mark Feldt 5 days ago in Entertainment Industry | +4 votes | 1 comments
"The Bachelorette" 2012 is just starting and fans are really excited. The first episode will air on May 14 on ABC. Here are the final two guys that she picks in the end. If you want to know spoilers for this season, then you are in the right place to find out which guys win Emily Maynard's heart.
Published by Mandy Robinson 5 days ago in Reality TV | +3 votes | 0 comments
Here are some real strange and bizarre gems from the desk of the News from the Muse. In today's installment 2 adults are arrested for the cruel punishment they give to a 12 year old girl, would you knowingly buy a hot dog from a hooker? And finally, a bar in Iowa has been accused of size discrimination.
Published by Jaz 6 days ago in News & Magazines | +4 votes | 0 comments
Maria Full of Grace, the feature debut from Joshua Marston, tells the stories of three mules who travel from Colombia to New York with more than fifty pellets of cocaine in their bellies. It's a brilliant motion picture, not only because of the meticulous detail used in presenting the process from start to finish, but because of the clarity with which Marston develops the characters. The individuals populating Maria Full of Grace are three-dimensional, with understandable motives. They do not se...
Published by P. Guims 1 week ago in TV & Movie Reviews | +15 votes | 6 comments
The Rifleman's Outlaw's Shoes debuted on Monday night, April 30, 1962. While headed to Red Creek Lucas McCain is ambushed by outlaw George Vale and his partner, leaving Lucas an amnesia victim who may soon be dangling at the end of a rope. Regulars Chuck Connors and Johnny Crawford are also joined in the cast by Michael Greene, Stanley Adams, Roy Barcroft and Mel Carter.
Published by William J. Felchner 1 week ago in TV & Movie Reviews | +1 votes | 0 comments
The Outer Limits' Vanishing Act debuted on Sunday night, July 21, 1996. Jon Cryer plays Trevor McPhee, a young married man who returns home following a car accident where he discovers to his horror that ten years have passed. Joining Cryer in the cast are Jessica Lundy, Dean McDermott, Eric Schneider and Brennan Kotowich.
Published by William J. Felchner 1 week ago in TV & Movie Reviews | +6 votes | 3 comments
Gunsmoke's Milligan debuted on Monday night, November 6, 1972. Harry Morgan guest stars as John Milligan, a hard luck farmer who is ostracized by many in Dodge City following his "back shooting" of outlaw Jack Norcross. Regulars James Arness, Milburn Stone, Amanda Black and Ken Curtis are also joined in the cast by Lynn Carlin, Sorrell Booke, Patti Cohoon and Joseph Campanella.
Published by William J. Felchner 1 week ago in TV & Movie Reviews | +3 votes | 2 comments
Fox Network casts Kiefer Sutherland on a new serial drama which was initially receiving positive reviews. "Touch" is definitely made to entertain and amaze as it draws casual events linking them to the main characters through a series of numbers scribbled by an autistic child. How Martin Bohm (Sutherland), the child's father finds a way to turn bad things into good and connect the trivial events at the start of each episode to culminate into a good ending becomes the catch to the story.
Published by deep blue 1 week ago in TV & Movie Reviews | +15 votes | 6 comments
a brief review of this years comic and entertainment expo. some of televisions brightest stars and Chicago's biggest fans come together to talk comics and film. This event brought out some of the most creative costumes including ghost busters, avengers and the dark knight. all in all it was a good event that was fun for the whole family
Published by Jeramie Bizzle 1 week ago in Entertainment Industry | +0 votes | 0 comments
There have been many such films on the British experience in India, and most of these films have tried to highlight some aspect of the cultural contrast between the East and the West. There were films like Jewel in the Crown, A passage to India,Bhavani Junction ,City of Joy and Heat and Dust... Heat and Dust (1983) is a Merchant Ivory Productions award winning film, with a screenplay by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala based upon her novel, Heat and Dust..Directed by James Ivory and produced by Ismail Merch...
Published by Kiran 1 week ago in TV & Movie Reviews | +10 votes | 4 comments
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