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Ironside Season 2

Wheelchair-bound Robert T. Ironside (Primetime Emmy®-winner Raymond Burr) and his crack team of investigators including Detective Sergeant Ed Brown (Don Galloway), beautiful policewoman Eve Whitfield (Barbara Anderson, who won a Primetime Emmy® for this role) and ex-con turned assistant Mark Sanger (Don Mitchell) return to their uniquely designed SFPD office to help fight crime others [...]

Elizabeth I

Elizabeth I/ 2005/biographical drama/HBO miniseries.
Helen Mirren has a strong portrayal of the queen who spent her entire life serving the English people. The miniseries covers the later half of her reign, mostly the incident with Mary Queen of Scots and the difficulties with Spain. Jeremy Irons is Earl of Leicester a close confidant and friend.
The [...]

News and information sources.

AR&D has an interesting post and graph on how Americans are getting their news.
No real surprises but it is clear that Television News and Newspapers are both in a world of hurt if they don’t figure out new ways of reaching their audience.
Something else they may want to consider is updating their web sites, [...]

Netflix

I had my doubts on this one, but, after reading Mike’s post about Netflix and talking to him I had to give it a try. So far, it has been great.
In just a couple weeks we have the system down to a science.

Monday: I drop the movies in the mail on my way to work. [...]

CNN Debuts "News To Me"

CNN debuted their new social media program today, “News To Me”. At first it looked as though they were just going to show videos and stuff from the web without any commentary, but the program looked pretty good. It appears that some in the Main Stream Media are starting to realize the value, or [...]

CEA Surveys US Households

There’s an interesting article from Media Center PC World, quoting a study by the Consumer Electronics Association. It says the average U.S. household owns 25 consumer electronics and the average adult spends $1,200 a year on these products. Gee, I spend that much on my cell phone alone!
The article continues with [...]

Mind of Mencia Season 2

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Mind of Mencia/Season 2.
Carlos Mencia, does he push the envelope? Definitely.
Carlos covers current topics and makes fun of every ethnic group and stereotype out there. He’s right on and hilariously with some of his comments. I don’t care for many of the skits, but his opening monologue is the best. Mencia is for [...]

The Lost Room

The Lost Room is coming to DVD on April 4, 2007. I missed it when it was on the Sci-Fi Channel and look forward to an opportunity to check it out.
“Pop culturists should love The Lost Room, period. It’s almost like a video game, a board game, a captivating novel, and a television show [...]

Comedy Central Roast of William Shatner

Captain’s Log, stardate. There’s a Hooker in the House.
If you like raw rumor, don’t miss the COMEDY CENTRAL ROAST OF WILLIAM SHATNER.
With a large array of comedy roasters, ranging from Andy Dick, Greg Giraldo, Patton Oswalt and Fred Willard to fellow “trekkers” George Takei and Nichelle Nichols. Whether it’s Jeffrey Ross lambasting Shatner’s overacting [...]

Hawaii Five-O

Hawaii Five-O, the first season, stars Jack Lord as Det.Steve McGarett and James MacArthur as Det. Danny Williams.
This show first appeared in 1968, nothing was cooler than the theme song and McGarett saying “Book’em Danno”. The show was based around the state police unit in Hawaii that focused on the Hawaiian syndicate.
This was one [...]


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