Two Irish brothers in Brooklyn, NY. The year is 1975. This is where and when I grew up so I can say with certainty that John Gray, the writer and director of White Irish Drinkers, has completely captured that world verbatim. This movie is completely authentic and true to the period. It was painful for me to watch, like looking at a car wreck, but I couldn't look away.
Imagine for a second that you were somehow able to travel back in time and prevent the Titanic from sinking; so many people would be saved, countless articles would not be printed and best of all, no one would ever have to hear that Celine Dion song.
TV on DVD Releases for Tuesday, April 19, 2011:
On the eve of the school's 60's themed dance, Klaus has finally arrived in Mystic Falls.
What is a cartoon dream within a dream? A Saturday morning version of Inception perhaps? Fringe gets animated for part of their episode as the Bishops take a page out of Christopher Nolan's book and try some shared dreaming with Bel-livia in "Lysergic Acid Diethylamide".
When famous celebrities appear on The Office, they usually play a role that is completely unrelated to Dunder-Mifflin. This was true of Christian Slater, Conan O'Brien, Jack Black, Jessica Alba, and Cloris Leachman.
Make sure you've got the popcorn popped, a soda in hand, and a comfy seat, because once you enter the grid you won't want to leave.
On April 12, 1961, Soviet cosmonaut, Yuri Gagarin, became the first human ever to travel into outer space. Exactly fifty years later, First Orbit was released to celebrate this historical event.
Slick, cool movie about a depressed, struggling writer (Bradley Cooper), who transforms his life with a smart drug, a little clear pill called NZT. It's like cocaine to the 100th power except instead of "thinking" you're smart and witty - you actually are. This illegal pill allows you to use 100% of your brain and with that, the world is yours for the taking.
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