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- James Bond - Casino Royale - Reviewed
by Alastair Harris. The latest installment in the popular James Bond series - Casino Royale - stars Daniel Craig as James Bond. Despite some initial criticism of a blonde Bond, Daniel Craig brings new intensity to the role. The opening sequence in particular is so full of energy and life that any worries of Daniel Craig living up to the Bond name is quickly dispelled. That along with his piecing blue eyes make hi... products, articles, news
- James Bond and Math- Two of a Kind
by Joe Pagano. Anyone who has watched any of the classic James Bond movies, particularly the earlier ones like Diamonds are Forever with Sean Connery, and Live and Let Die with Roger Moore, knows that the man with the plan, namely Agent 007, was beyond cool. He could woo the beauties like no other, defend himself in any of a dozen ways, get out of the tightest spots imaginable, and adapt comfortably to any sit... products, articles, news
- Movie Review - Casino Royale (2006), Part 2
by Ugur Akinci. I do not remember a single scene in which Sean Connery would even come close to having a single drop of blood on his immaculate tux. Yet, this vintage-2006 Bond changes his bloodied tux in between two sittings of a poker game when he cannot help but kill two thugs with his bare hands during the intermission.
Let's remember that a 007 film is a franchise commodity. That's why I question the degre... products, articles, news
- When Can Being Killed by a Bus be a Good Thing?
by Bob Kish. First off, when the bus doesn't hit you! Secondly, when it does collide with one Daniel Miller, a character in a spiritual movie that is not only motivational but very funny as well.
Albert Brooks plays Daniel Miller, the man hit by a bus. The fatal accident lands him in Judgement City. There he is put on trial to see if he is worthy to advance to the next level or if he must return to earth fo... products, articles, news
- Diva Bassey Shimmers at Glastonbury
by Roger Munns. Who says you have to be young to rock? Almost 200,000 fans at Europe's largest outdoor music festival at Glastonbury found that out first hand when Shirley Bassey hit the Pyramid stage to perform memorable hits like "Goldfinger," Diamonds are Forever" and "Big Spender" live.
As America's Woodstock rival, the Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts (it's name since 1990) has been d... products, articles, news
- Movies That Teach You About Love
by Victor Epand. Time and time again romantic movies have recreated the magic of human emotions. And especially some films had made a deep impact on the viewers all over the world. Not only the classic movies but also some recent movies have many a time taught us about love. Different relationships, different emotions and even the strangest of characters have been portrayed in films now and then. Some of these ch... products, articles, news
- How James Dean Became The Original Bad Boy Of Hollywood
by Gregg Hall. James Dean paved the way for bad boys Hollywood history. Boys wanted to be like him, and girls wanted to date him. Critics consistently booed him, calling him a Brando imitation, but now more than a half a century after his death, we can all recognize his role as the original bad boy in Hollywood film.
Born on February 8, 1931 in Marion, Indiana, Dean spent his life bouncing back and forth betw... products, articles, news
- An Important Reason To Learn To Play By Ear
by Jimmy Cox. Listening to music is fun; playing music is more fun; playing music by ear is the most fun of all. If the player remembers the music he is playing by means of his ear, he is playing by ear. But most players who have learned to play by the traditional method of reading notes on a page and then punching keys on an instrument do not trust to their ears to tell them what is coming next. Instead, they... products, articles, news
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