In the Shadow of the Moon

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I am looking forward to seeing this documentary. This is going to be a must have in the collection.

Between 1968 and 1972, 12 men walked upon the surface of the moon. All of the surviving crew from the Apollo missions tell their stories. With visually stunning NASA footage as counterpoint to this riveting firsthand testimony, the Sundance Audience award winner vividly conveys the daring and the danger of this remarkable achievement.

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In the Shadow of the Moon

Bummer

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I was looking foward last night to seeing Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer.


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There was a group of guys from work going to see the movie and it should have been all good. But we did not even make it to the middle of the movie and it died. Not just this movie, but the whole theatre

It appeard that their A/C went out and the projecters would get to hot, they would melt I guess, so that was that. We were left with a movie pass to try again later.

It was a big bummer.

Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye

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The live action Transformers movie is coming this July and thanks to my girlfriend you can see the trailers on Yahoo Movies!

You can watch the trailer in Windows Media, Quicktime and they are also in HD.

Lend Monkey

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You are just like the rest. Admit it, like most movie fiends, gamer junkies, music hounds your once favorite game, DVD or CD was likely gathering dust a few weeks after you bought them. It is not bad, you have just moved on.

Sure, you could sell them for less than half what you paid. And then there is all the trouble of the selling. Sure eBAY makes it easy but it too can be sometimes a pain.

But now you can now trade them for fresh content with other movie/game/music fans using LendMonkey. And what does it cost you might ask, well just a buck. That is it $1.

Brush off the dust of the old, and let LendMonkey get you the new!

A media trading community for all media. You add your stuff and send it to people who want it. Each item you give earns a media credit. Use credits to get media from the community for a $1 fee. In addition to mailing, join lendmonkey Places and trade with local people. A place could be your neighborhood, a cafe, coffee house, work place(password protected), or anywhere! Offer 10 things from your library for a free media credit to get you started.

78th Annual Academy Awards

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OSCAR.com - 78th Annual Academy Awards

Don Knotts: 1924-2006

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Don Knotts, the irrepressible comic actor who won five Emmys as Deputy Barney Fife on The Andy Griffith Show, died Friday night in Los Angeles; he was 81. Knotts died of pulmonary and respiratory complications at Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Beverly Hills, and had recently suffered health problems that kept him from making an appearance at his hometown of Morgantown, West Virginia, last August. Knotts started out in entertainment as a ventriloquist before returning to college and then enlisting in the army at the onset of World War II. After the war and college, he returned to New York and pursued a career in radio and television; he nabbed a part as a psychiatrist in the Broadway play No Time for Sergeants, which starred actor Andy Griffith. He reprised his role in the film version, and after moving to Los Angeles, was cast opposite Griffith in the actor’s eponymous sitcom, The Andy Griffith Show. The show ran from 1960-1968, and Knotts won an unprecedented five Best Supporting Actor Emmys in a row as manic deputy Barney Fife, a role for which he would forever be identified. After leaving the show, Knotts embarked on a film career, appearing in family-friendly films such as The Incredible Mr. Limpet, The Reluctant Astronaut and The Ghost and Mr. Chicken, among others. His career in the 70s was marked primarily by Disney films such as The Apple Dumpling Gang and No Deposit, No Return, until he joined the sitcom Three’s Company in the middle of the show’s run as the bumbling landlord Mr. Furley, forever interfering in his tenant’s lives. After Three’s Company, Knotts made innumerable appearances in television shows and occasionally films; one of his most notable recent roles was as a mysterious television repairman who sets strange events in motion in the film Pleasantville. Knotts was married twice, to Kay Mets from 1948-1969, with whom he had two children, and to Lara Lee Szuchna from 1974 to 1983.

Don Knotts will be missed.

King Kong

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Peter Jackson has done it again! This is a masterpiece of storytelling.

As you watch, the intensity of the film comes alive and you are easily transported to this world. You feel with the beast, you fight with the hero, you are betrayed by the greed of men and fall in love with the beauty.



King Kong


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