Thursday, June 30, 2011

Gangbangers of America Out of Control!

Gangbangers of America Out of Control! Review



Gangbangers of America Out of Control! Feature

  • Gang Fighting
  • Drug Dealing
  • Death & Violence
  • Casualties
Witness the breathtaking reality of America's most violent gangsters and actual interviews of real gangmembers and real gangbangers.


Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Project Grey - Directors' Cut

Project Grey - Directors' Cut Review



It's fear that they seek! Dr Schroder listens to her criminally insane patient as he recounts the story of the murder of his four friends. A story of infidelity, jealousy and revenge, takes a strange turn revealing an alien agenda. Chip implants, government mind control, Russian military, and alien visitors, form the puzzle pieces of this engaging sci-fi thriller. A search for the answers reveals the truth... It's our fear that they seek!

Project Grey - Directors' Cut DVD includes Spanish and English(SDH) subtitles.

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Monday, June 27, 2011

Control (Combo Blu-ray + DVD) (Blu-ray)

Control (Combo Blu-ray + DVD) (Blu-ray) Review



Control (Combo Blu-ray + DVD) (Blu-ray) Feature

  • Control (Blu-ray)
  • Control
  • Combo Blu-Ray + DVD
  • Joy Division
  • Sam Riley,Samantha Morton,Alexandra Maria Lara
"Perfectly attuned to the raw pulse of late -70's post-punk" (Troy Patterson, Spin Magazine), CONTROL tells the remarkable story of Ian Curtis singer of the influential band JOY DIVISION and one of the most enigmatic figures in all rock music. Based on his wife's memoir, CONTROL follows Curti's humble Manchester origins, his rapid rise to fame, tormented battle with epilepsy, and struggles with love that led to his death at the age of 23. Starring sam Riley in an acclaimed breakout performance and Samantha Morton as his teenage bride, CONTROL is "a stunning look at the head-spinning, tragic world of a gifted musician" (Pete Hammond, MAXIM).


Sunday, June 26, 2011

Drums of Fu Manchu

Drums of Fu Manchu Review



In order to gain complete control of the barbaric bond of Asia, the nefarious Fu Manchu (Henry Brandon) must acquire the fabled scepter of Genghis Khan. To find the lost tomb housing the scepter, he must first locate and assemble the Cardack segment, which will disclose the location of the tomb. Opposing him is his old nemesis, Sir Nayland Smith (William Royle) and Allen Parker (Robert Kellard). The adventures range from the United States to Asia, and contain some of the most fiendish cliffhangers ever put on film. "William Witney, the greatest director of movie serials considered this to be his and Republic's best work. A gem from the golden age of movie serials: slick direction, the look of a big budget production, a diabolical villain, and lots of imaginative cliffhangers." - Hank Davis, BIG REEL Magazine. Bonus Features: Video Commentary by Scarlet Street Publisher, Richard Valley| "History of Fu Manchu" Booklet Insert by Eric Hoffman| Photo Gallery| Bios| Chapter Menu. Specs: 2-DVD9s; Dolby Digital Mono; 269 minutes; B&W; 1.33:1 Aspect Ratio; MPAA - NR; Year - 1940; SRP - .99.


Saturday, June 25, 2011

Being There

Being There Review



Based on Jerzy Kosinski's satirical novel about an illiterate gardener who has lived his entire life behind the walls of a Washington, D.C., house, his only knowledge of the world coming from the TV programs he watches. When his employer and protector dies, he is catapulted into the fast lane of political power.


Friday, June 24, 2011

60 Minutes - Gun Rush (April 12, 2009)

60 Minutes - Gun Rush (April 12, 2009) Review



Airdate 4/12/06  The economy may be on a downward spiral and consumer spending down, but gun sales are on the rise. Lesley Stahl visits a gun show in Virginia, where gun prices are up and sales of guns and ammunition are strong. But are gun laws in Virginia tight enough to prevent guns from getting in the wrong hands? Lesley Stahl reports.

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Thursday, June 23, 2011

Vitas - Return Home - St. Petersburg / Solo Concert Return Home Accompanied by a symphonic orchestra under control of N.I Ustjuzhanina

Vitas - Return Home - St. Petersburg / Solo Concert Return Home Accompanied by a symphonic orchestra under control of N.I Ustjuzhanina Review



2007 release, the third album from this UK-based teen sensation. Introduced to music at a young age, Declan Galbraith, who is of Irish and Scottish descent, has won numerous awards since his debut album in 2002. On You & Me, Declan makes the transition from a covers-only artist to incorporating self-penned originals into his cache of songs. Although there are still plenty of cover versions on the album to please his fans, he has made a bold and mature step towards becoming more than just a 'teen idol'. 17 tracks including the single 'Ego You'.


Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Bugged!

Bugged! Review



Urban America calls on exterminators to wipe out the unwanted vermin. In BUGGED, the only unwanted vermin is the man! Sexy homemaker Devine (Priscilla K. Basque) hires a whacked-out group of "Bugbusters" to rid her house of insects. But it's not long before the bugs grow to enormous sizes, and the exterminators become the exterminated! It's up to Dave (Ronald K. Armstrong) and Steve (Jeff Lee) to combat the creatures before their friends become insect food one by one. ARACHNOPHOBIA meets BARBERSHOP in this horror comedy featuring some of the most amazing hi-tech bug effects of the past ten years! "Spike Lee should make more movies like Bugged!"


Thursday, June 16, 2011

Control Total (Eagle Eye, Spanish Version)

Control Total (Eagle Eye, Spanish Version) Review



CONTROL TOTAL (EAGLE EYE) - DVD Movie


Wednesday, June 15, 2011

How to Control What You Think & Grow Rich in Thoughts

How to Control What You Think & Grow Rich in Thoughts Review



How to Control What You Think & Grow Rich in Thoughts Feature

  • If you are not totally satisfied please contact Dr. Nerenberg within 3 months and he will immediately return your money. And you can still keep the DVD and CD.
Definitely you will always keep perspective with what Dr. Nerenberg prescribes. You will stay on track; nothing will take you off course in achieving what really matters in your life. You will be given the formula to know -without doubt- what is you True Priority. The richness you want will be different than what you imagined. Money is very important. As you will find, richness in other areas is even more important to you. Dr. Nerenberg will totally prove to you the power within you is highly accessible at every moment. This power is your path to success. The cost of this DVD-CD combination is 5. What you receive is far more valuable than what you will pay. If you are not totally satisfied please contact Dr. Nerenberg within 3 months and he will immediately return your money. And you can still keep the DVD and CD.


Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Learn to Live the Talk ! - Beyond Total Quality Management

Learn to Live the Talk ! - Beyond Total Quality Management Review



The original Red Bead Experiment, inspired and used by Dr. W. Edwards Deming.

There is a lot of management training hype being taught in companies and schools all over the world. What is important is to practice what is being taught. We must learn to live the way we talk. Practice what we preach!

The name Red Bead is a metaphor for the problems that we experience every day in our life.

The world is a never ending supply of problems. Each day, you get up in the morning to solve the problems of the day. Solve one problem and more problems appear. It is the way of the world.

After World War II, Dr. W. Edwards Deming went to Japan help them recover from the devastation of the war. Japan's success is a fact in history. Even today, the Japanese economy is strong and one can make the case stronger in some ways than the USA and most of the world.

In 1982, a teaching tool was created with Dr. Deming that he used in his seminars around the world to teach his famous 14 Obligations of Management. Dr. Deming called this training tool, The RED BEAD Experiment or Red bead Game.

When you play the game, each player uses a special metal paddle to draw small red and white colored beads from a large bowl.

Each draw of the paddle gets 50 beads. Some are white and some are red.

The white beads symbolize the good things that we experience each day as we do our work and the red beads symbolize the problems or bad things that we experience.

As each player draws their paddle full of beads each player receives a different mix of red and white beads. It's a random draw.

There are many teaching examples as you play the game. One of the examples is that that our lives experience different things each day; some good and some bad.

We as willing workers most of the time have no control over our experiences. We the willing worker did not make the company; our bosses did, and we should not be held responsible for most of the problems or mistakes. Yes, we can control about 4 out each 100 problems but not the other 96; as they are problems created by the system.

If our bosses want us to do better work, they need to use specialists to ask us questions and then design improvements to the system to remove permanently the problems (red beads) that we find each day.

Yelling by the bosses at the workers will not do any good. Actually yelling just makes the workers more quiet and shy and the names of the process problems will be hidden even more.

So the workers have a very important role in assisting the bosses to improve. They know the names of the problems and our bosses should create a friendly work environment that make the workers feel free (not afraid) to speak up and share what they know.

On and on the game is played and more and more management points are discussed. This is the parable of the RED BEADS as Dr. Deming calls it in his books.

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Monday, June 13, 2011

Moisture Control, Mold, and the Science Within the Building Envelope

Moisture Control, Mold, and the Science Within the Building Envelope Review



A thorough discussion of the elements that make up the building envelope, the science behind the envelope, and the forces acting on the envelope will be provided. This discussion is applicable to those assessing buildings for molds, IAQ, and general sick-building investigations. A building envelope is described in its three basic elements, each constructed differently to shed moisture. Moisture forces acting on the envelope will be discussed, including: controlled, induced, occupant loading, and others.

Building materials, building methods, and engineering systems will be discussed as applicable to moisture control. Many photographs and drawings of buildings, building systems, and architectural elements, contributing to or resisting moisture, support this presentation. Computer modeling of moisture movement in building materials and wall assemblies will be introduced. Those attending will gain a more thorough understanding of the science within the building envelope.

Instructor: Michael Geyer, PE, CIH, CSP

Time to Complete: This course will take approximately 8 hours to complete. You will have up to 6 months from your enrollment date to complete the course.


Sunday, June 12, 2011

Classic Tennessee Valley Authority TVA Film DVD: 1930s New Deal Farm Floods History & Dam Electricity Construction Video w/ Farming & Agriculture Dams from the Great Depression

Classic Tennessee Valley Authority TVA Film DVD: 1930s New Deal Farm Floods History & Dam Electricity Construction Video w/ Farming & Agriculture Dams from the Great Depression Review



Classic Tennessee Valley Authority TVA Film DVD: 1930s New Deal Farm Floods History & Dam Electricity Construction Video w/ Farming & Agriculture Dams from the Great Depression Feature

  • Table Of Contents:
  • (1) The Valley of the Tennessee (1940s) - 25 Minutes
The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) was started in 1933 and has grown to become the biggest power company in the United States. This film is about the construction of dams in the Tennessee Valley to help farm irrigation and prevent floods. Table Of Contents: (1) The Valley of the Tennessee (1940s) - A very good piece of American developmental history, this film shows the reasoning behind the implementation of the dam system by the Tennessee Valley Authority. This video includes interviews with farmers from the area and a before and after showcase of the benefits of the dams. This geographic area was at a low-point during the Great Depression, and the TVA really helped turn it around economically and bring about modernization for millions of Americans - 25 Minutes


Friday, June 10, 2011

Bowling for Columbine

Bowling for Columbine Review



Acclaimed filmmaker Michael Moore (Roger & Me) takes aim at America's love affair with guns and violence in this Oscar(r)-winning* film that "demands attention" (People)! Mixing riveting footage, hilarious animation and candid interviews with everyone from the NRA's Charlton Heston to shock-rocker Marilyn Manson, Bowling for Columbine is a "brilliant" (The Hollywood Reporter) tour de force of filmmaking. *2002: Documentary Feature


Thursday, June 9, 2011

Big Love: The Complete Second Season

Big Love: The Complete Second Season Review



Big Love: The Complete Second Season Feature

  • The critically acclaimed hit series, Big Love, returns for it?s second break-out season. Bill Henrickson works hard and plays by the rules. All he wants in return is a happy, secure, normal life for his family. Is that too much to ask? Maybe so. For a polygamist like Bill, the American Dream comes with strings attached. Season 2 opens with even more drama, as Bill?s mission to learn who tipped off
Early on in Big Love's second season, closeted polygamist Bill Henrickson's kids come to him with a broken toy. "I can fix anything," he reassures them. If only his chaotic life were as easy to mend. Among the crises vying for his attention this season are finding out who was responsible for outing his wife, Barbara (Jeanne Tripplehorn), at the Mother of the Year ceremony; the investigation into the poisoning of his brother-in-law, Alby, for which he could be implicated in a cover-up; negotiating a deal to purchase a gaming company coveted by Roman (Harry Dean Stanton); and, in a "holy spirit sucker punch," meeting Ana (Branca Katic), a Serbian waitress who just could be wife No. 4. A Golden Globe nominee for Best Drama, Big Love further draws viewers into the polygamists' shadow world. "If they could show just one normal plural family for a change," someone remarks at one point. Grounded in "the principle," the Henrickson households are about as normal as you can get with the sister wives at once fiercely protective of the family, while at the same jockeying for position and influence. Nicki (Chloe Svigny) is beholden to her father, the prophet Roman (whom Bill aptly calls "venal, corrupt, the face of evil"), and duty-bound mother, Adaleen (Mary Kay Place). Margene (Ginnifer Goodwin), the third and youngest wife, has absolutely no boundaries, and initiates a friendship with Ana, and agrees to be a surrogate mother for her unwitting neighbor. "Boss Lady" Barbara must come to terms with the sacrifices she made for her marriage. Meanwhile, Barbara's teenage son and daughter are at their own crossroads on deciding whether to follow their parents' path. Complicating matters even further are Rhonda (Daveigh Chase, the voice of Lilo in Disney's Lilo & Stitch), the lying and manipulative child bride who runs away from Roman and the compound, Alby's sinister ascendancy, and Hollis Green, a rival polygamist patriarch and fierce fundamentalist with a penchant for branding those who cross him.

Season 2 further fleshes out television's most unconventional family drama. This set also includes three "prequels" that peek in on the Henricksons up to five years before the events of the first season. In one, Nicki suffers post-partum depression following the birth of her first son. In the second, Margene makes an indelible first impression in "Meet the Baby-Sitter." The third shows how Bill's three wives compel a move to the suburbs and into their three-home compound. This series has emerged from The Sopranos' shadow to earn some Big Love of its own. What happens next? As the Beach Boys sing during the haunting and etheral opening credits, "God only knows." --Donald Liebenson The critically acclaimed hit series, Big Love, returns for it’s second break-out season. Bill Henrickson works hard and plays by the rules. All he wants in return is a happy, secure, normal life for his family. Is that too much to ask? Maybe so. For a polygamist like Bill, the American Dream comes with strings attached. Season 2 opens with even more drama, as Bill’s mission to learn who tipped off the authorities and exposed first wife, Barb, as a polygamist escalates. Not surprisingly, his search will lead him to the polygamist compound of Juniper Creek where his primary suspect is Roman Grant. Bill contemplates changes in his personal and professional life that promise to impact every member of his family.


Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Nadia The Secret of Blue Water - The Motion Picture

Nadia The Secret of Blue Water - The Motion Picture Review



This 1993 feature won't make much sense to viewers who don't already know the characters from the 39-episode TV series (1990). Two years after her original adventure, Nadia hasn't had much success as a reporter in London. But when important military, political, and business figures begin evaporating, she investigates. Dr. Giegar, a former follower of Gargoyle, is replacing world leaders with robots. He plans to start a world war, so he can conquer humanity during the ensuing chaos. Improbably, the comic villains Grandis, Sanson, and Hanson appear to rescue Nadia, Jean, and a mysterious girl with the unfortunate name of Fuzzy. Nearly one-third of the film consists of flashbacks, and the recycled footage barely leaves the filmmakers the time to set up their baroque story before it ends. The result is a mishmash that lacks the charm of the program. Unrated; suitable for ages 10 and up for violence and brief nudity. --Charles Solomon