The List of the Top Feature Length Movies of All-Time
Posted in Best Media Resources, Entertainment Web, Movie Infos January 28th, 2010

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Gilmore Girls (Season 2) DVD Review
Posted in Movie Infos May 18th, 2008

Recipient of a single nomination for an Emmy and a Golden Globe in its initial five seasons, Gilmore Girls is much more successful among members of the television viewing public than among critics. The result of a joint partnership between The WB Network and television industry executives, Gilmore Girls - the first script from the Family Friendly Forum to become a regular series - showcases a mother-daughter relationship and the chronicles the personal world in which they live. Set in the non-existent town of Stars Hollow, Connecticut, the show makes use of many of the same sets used by an earlier Warner Brothers hit series The Dukes Of Hazzard…

Gilmore Girls takes place in a small Norman Rockwell-esque township in Connecticut where a diverse range of eccentric characters and personalities live out their lives. In Stars Hollow, Lorelai Gilmore (Lauren Graham) raises her daughter and best friend, Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel), hoping to give Rory a better life than she has so far enjoyed. Learning from the mistakes of her youth, Lorelai decides to keep and raise her newborn baby while still very young herself (in fact, as the series begins, Rory is the same age as when Lorelai had her), and she’s insistent that Rory make better choices for her own life. As Rory prepares for college, Lorelai notes many of her own character traits present in her daughter, and it worries her… Overall, Gilmore Girls is a dramatic series focusing on love, friendship, and life choices shared by a mother and her daughter in present day America…

The Gilmore Girls (Season 2) DVD features a number of touching episodes including the season premiere “Sadie, Sadie” in which Lorelai accepts Max’s marriage proposal and tells everyone except her parents the good news. In the meantime, Rory brings Dean to her grandparent’s house to celebrate Rory’s academic success at Chilton, only to have Richard castigate Dean for his lack of ambition. Meanwhile, Emily is heartbroken when she learns of her daughter’s wedding from Sookie instead of Lorelai… Other notable episodes from Season 2 include “The Ins and Outs of Inns” in which Lorelai and Sookie decide to follow their dream to buy and run an inn (but encounter complications in finding the right property), and “There’s the Rub” in which Emily and Lorelai bond while taking a weekend spa…

Below is a list of episodes included on the Gilmore Girls (Season 2) DVD:

Episode 22 (Sadie, Sadie) Air Date: 10-09-2001
Episode 23 (Hammers and Veils) Air Date: 10-09-2001
Episode 24 (Red Light on the Wedding Night) Air Date: 10-16-2001
Episode 25 (The Road Trip to Harvard) Air Date: 10-23-2001
Episode 26 (Nick & Nora/Sid & Nancy) Air Date: 10-30-2001
Episode 27 (Presenting Lorelai Gilmore) Air Date: 11-06-2001
Episode 28 (Like Mother, Like Daughter) Air Date: 11-13-2001
Episode 29 (The Ins and Outs of Inns) Air Date: 11-20-2001
Episode 30 (Run Away, Little Boy) Air Date: 11-27-2001
Episode 31 (The Bracebridge Dinner) Air Date: 12-11-2001
Episode 32 (Secrets and Loans) Air Date: 01-22-2002
Episode 33 (Richard in Stars Hollow) Air Date: 01-29-2002
Episode 34 (A-Tisket, A-Tasket) Air Date: 02-05-2002
Episode 35 (It Should’ve Been Lorelai) Air Date: 02-12-2002
Episode 36 (Lost and Found) Air Date: 02-26-2002
Episode 37 (There’s the Rub) Air Date: 04-09-2002
Episode 38 (Dead Uncles and Vegetables) Air Date: 04-16-2002
Episode 39 (Back in the Saddle Again) Air Date: 04-23-2002
Episode 40 (Teach Me Tonight) Air Date: 04-30-2002
Episode 41 (Help Wanted) Air Date: 05-07-2002
Episode 42 (Lorelai’s Graduation Day) Air Date: 05-14-2002
Episode 43 (I Can’t Get Started) Air Date: 05-21-2002

Britt Gillette is author of The DVD Report, a blog where you can find more reviews like this one of the Gilmore Girls (Season 2) DVD.

Getting Ready for the Ball: Pride and Prejudice Revisited!
Posted in Movie Infos April 7th, 2008

Afterwards Mrs. Bentley sought out her niece to direct her remaining hours in preparations for the ball that night. It seemed outlandish, but she insisted Ariana soak in a hot tub, and then quickly into and out of a cold one. She called this “polishing the skin.” Harrietta (the lady’s maid) then took over, trimming the nails on her feet and hands, and supplying her with an enormous array of vials and lotions, perfumes and powders and other solutions. Some were for her face and neck, others for her hands, elbows, and even her feet!

Later Ariana was allowed a small meal, followed by tea. Then, to her surprise, Mrs. Bentley announced it was time to “earnestly prepare for the evening.” Ariana had to wonder what they had been doing all along, if not earnestly preparing for the evening!

They fussed over her hair, her chemise, her stockings, her gown. By the time the two women had finished pulling, pinching, poking and pressing, Ariana felt more than ready to face the Paragon. Her hair was coifed elegantly atop her head, with curled tendrils about her face. (Ariana wished she had jet black hair, but Mama always said her lighter tresses matched the light in her eyes, and indeed, this night her words rang true.) Ariana was a picture of sparkling, beauteous youth.

Still, Mrs. Bentley insisted upon loaning her a matching set of jewels consisting of a necklace, earrings, brooch and bracelet. And, as a last dignifying element, a tiara: a delicate, lightly embellished headpiece, which was placed gingerly over her head and fastened into place with pins.

When at last she stood quietly resplendent in a pale pink gown of satin and net, with elegant white gloves that reached past her elbows and pale pink satin slippers upon her feet, even Mrs. Bentley had to smile.
“You do me credit, my gel,” she said, almost affectionately. “Even Mornay will be smitten, I daresay, eh, Harrietta?”
“Oh, yes, ma’am!” breathed Harrietta, fully as pleased with the way Ariana had turned out as her mistress.
“So tall and strikin’ as miss is, just like a princess!”
Ariana’s aunt smiled. “I thought at first you were too tall,” she admitted, “but it turns out that ‘tall’ can be ’statuesque’ as well!” Ariana was bustled out of the room and downstairs, to wait in the parlour.

copyright 2006 Linore Rose Burkard

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Linore Rose Burkard is the author of Before the Season Ends, an Inspirational Regency Romance, from which this article excerpt was taken. Before the Season Ends is the first in a projected five-part series called, The Regency Light Chronicles. Book Two of the series is due out in late spring of this year. To learn more about Ms. Burkard, or to subscribe to her free monthly eZine, “Upon My Word! Facts, Fashion and Figures of the Regency,” go to http://www.LinoreRoseBurkard.com

Everybody Loves Raymond (DVD) Review
Posted in Movie Infos April 1st, 2008

First telecast in the Fall of 1996, Everybody Loves Raymond became an instant favorite among TV audiences, a love affair that would last for nine memorable seasons. Following on the heels of a series of successful sitcoms starring stand-up comics - Seinfeld, Home Improvement, The Drew Carey Show, etc., Everybody Loves Raymond drew upon the comedic talents of Ray Romano who plays the role of the title character Ray Barone…

A successful Long Island-based sportswriter, Ray and his wife Debra (Patricia Heaton) enjoy a happy marriage and the company of their three children - daughter Ally (Madylin Sweeten) and twin sons Geoffrey (Sawyer Sweeten) and Michael (Sullivan Sweeten). But they also happen to live directly across the street from Ray’s parents, Frank (Peter Boyle) and Marie (Doris Roberts), who take it upon themselves to enter their son and daughter-in-law’s house whenever they wish (without knocking) and dispense advice and sometimes insults. Joining Frank and Marie is Ray’s brother Robert (Brad Garrett), a divorced policeman, who periodically lives with Frank and Marie and is often jealous of Ray’s idyllic life. Together, they create the perfect loving and dysfunctional family…

The Everybody Loves Raymond DVD features a number of hilarious episodes including the season premiere in which Debra and Ray, sick of Ray’s parents and brother showing up uninvited, conspire to keep their nosy relatives out of the house… Other notable episodes include “Frank, The Writer” in which Ray’s father attempts to become a newspaper columnist like his son, and “Turkey or Fish” in which Debra and Marie engage in an unofficial competition to see who can cook the best Thanksgiving dinner… The Season 1 DVD also includes guest appearances by sports icons Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Terry Bradshaw, Barry Bonds, Katarina Witt, Tommy Lasorda, Marv Albert, Kristi Yamaguchi, and Desmond Howard…

Below is a list of episodes included on the Everybody Loves Raymond (Season 1) DVD:

Episode 1 (Pilot) Air Date: 09-13-1996
Episode 2 (I Love You) Air Date: 09-20-1996
Episode 3 (I Wish I Were Gus) Air Date: 09-27-1996
Episode 4 (Standard Deviation) Air Date: 10-04-1996
Episode 5 (Look, Don’t Touch) Air Date: 10-11-1996
Episode 6 (Frank, The Writer) Air Date: 10-18-1996
Episode 7 (Your Place Or Mine?) Air Date: 10-28-1996
Episode 8 (In-Laws) Air Date: 11-01-1996
Episode 9 (Win, Lose Or Draw) Air Date: 11-08-1996
Episode 10 (Turkey Or Fish) Air Date: 11-22-1996
Episode 11 (Captain Nemo) Air Date: 12-13-1996
Episode 12 (The Ball) Air Date: 12-20-1996
Episode 13 (Debra’s Sick) Air Date: 01-03-1997
Episode 14 (Who’s Handsome?) Air Date: 01-17-1997
Episode 15 (The Car) Air Date: 01-31-1997
Episode 16 (Diamonds) Air Date: 02-07-1997
Episode 17 (The Game) Air Date: 02-21-1997
Episode 18 (Recovering Pessimist) Air Date: 02-28-1997
Episode 19 (The Dog) Air Date: 03-03-1997
Episode 20 (Neighbors) Air Date: 03-10-1997
Episode 21 (Fascinatin’ Debra) Air Date: 03-17-1997
Episode 22 (Why Are We Here?) Air Date: 04-07-1997

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Britt Gillette is author of The DVD Report, a blog where you can find more reviews like this one of the Everybody Loves Raymond (DVD).