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Sunday, July 26, 2009

America's Favorite Disney Princess Movie

Disney princesses are so popular among little girls and adults alike. There is something within their goodness and strength that appeals to young and old alike. While Disneyland is one of the most popular destination vacations on earth, Disney movies are items we can take with us when we travel, or simply watch at home making them convenient and a fun way to spend our time.

The most popular Disney movie of all time, according to a recent survey, indicate Snow White is number one. Snow White with her beautiful singing voice and flowing yellow, red, and blue dress has captivated audiences for decades. She is the post popular princess because she is fun, smart, witty, and of course beautiful.

The second most popular Disney movie is Peter pan. While there is no traditional princess in Peter Pan, Tinkerbell is a favorite among fairy lovers. Some even consider her to be a princess in her own right. She is beautiful and smart, just like Snow White, and super smart and kind just like the other princesses you might associate with Disney movies.

Next, is Sleeping Beauty in her signature, flowing pink dress and beautiful long blonde hair. While she sleeps in a deep, magical sleep under a spell, her prince kisses her and brings her back to life, a life worth living with your true love. Sleeping Beauty is one of the most popular princess dress up costumes on the market, so it's no wonder that Sleeping Beauty is a favorite among Disney movie fans,

Third, don't forget Cinderella! Cinderella is the quintessential princess with her flowing blue dress ready for a ball with her glass slipper in toe. Many young girls or adults can identify with her sweet personality and her ability to overcome amid overwhelming circumstances. She is a strong adult and willing to suffer through increasing hardships to eventually see the light at the end of the tunnel.

The fourth most popular Disney movie, is of course, Beauty and the Beast, starring princess Belle, meaning Beauty. Belle is the smartest in her villiage and turns down the most eligible bachelors in town because she is more interested in reading books. The looks beyond the outward appearance of the Beast, and falls in love easily with his gentle nature. Not only does her name reflect her inner beauty, but she is beautiful outwardly as well. What little girl does not love her amazing yellow dress, meant to twirl and turn at the ball.

Last, but not least, is the Little Mermaid, with princess Ariel, daughter of an undersea king who prefers not to let Ariel out of his sight. She collects human artifacts and makes a deal with the sea witch to get legs and meeting the sailor she loves, princes Eric. She is beautiful with her flowing red hair and her fun personality.

Whether your favorite is Cinderella or Tinkerbell, Disney movies are a great way to spend your spare time!



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The Film Adaptation of the Comic Deadworld is Set to Wow Zombie Movie Fans

The hugely popular series of zombie comics Deadworld is going to be getting the full movie treatment. The comics became popular 25 years ago when the series of graphic novels garnered a loyal and dedicated fan base. Known for their particularly gruesome story lines and even more horrifying illustrations, the comic's fans revelled in the depictions of the undeads emaciated corpses, whose guts and internal organs often hung loose as they graced the covers of the series of graphic novels.

How the production company involved in creating the movie will be able to translate these unspeakable horrors onto the silver screen I just don't know. But what will set this movie apart from all the other zombie movies out there is its premise. As the movies hero will be King Zombie, yes the movies main character is an actual zombie. King Zombie is the leader of the undead and together they are out for revenge, and actively seeking the extinction of the human species.

This will be a very different and unquestionably unique movie experience compared to the standard formula that zombie fans have become accustom to, a formula created and championed by veteran film director and zombie movie maestro George A. Romero. Whose 70s zombie classic Diary of the Dead created what is now a very successful and lucrative movie franchise.

For zombie movie fans around the world Deadworld will be a twist on an old theme, and I think for that reason alone the movie will be exciting and refreshing to watch. However with the production not beginning until next year, it's going to be a while yet before fans can feast on what is set to be a flesh grindingly good movie.



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Top Shows of 2009 - Are You Tuning In?

There's a whole lot of TV out there. A fair amount is just rehashed old plots, love stories, cheap FX that don't look so great in HD, cheaper reality TV shows that amuse you for all of five seconds, and second rate comedies featuring old stars from the eighties, it's amusing stuff, but it's not stellar TV, nothing to get excited about; but then there are the true screen gems that knock your socks off and you simply cannot get enough of them. These are shows that you love, just love like a second brother. They are shows you go out and get a satellite TV subscription for. Here's a look at some of the best shows of 2009.

In Treatment: This show, starring Gabriel Byrne is now in its second season. Byrne plays a shrink, who is dysfunctional in his own right; he has a thing for one of his patients and seems to totter on the brink of going too far. Each episode features the good Dr. Weston in a session with one of his five patients. You've got a range of characters, played by an extremely adept cast. The show is well executed. It's refreshing, smart and features plain old fashioned good storytelling. As is so often the case, you can only catch this little prime time pearl with a satellite TV subscription, as it airs on HBO.

Breaking Bad: In Breaking Bad (another satellite TV pick, on HBO only) actor Bryan Cranston (the father in Malcom in the Middle) plays Walter White, a high school chemistry teacher who is in need of some extra dough for his lung cancer treatment. To spare his family the burden, he decides to take his chemistry skills and put them to real use manufacturing top quality drugs. He teams up with a student whom he flunked and sells the best crystal meth ever, which gets him mixed up with some pretty strange characters. This show is original, it's witty and funny, and it's addicting. You can't not watch once you've started.

Mad Men: This is what happens when you dive way back into the sixties and combine great sartorial sense with the world of advertising. All the critics love this show. It's gotten heaps of praise and affection from all sorts of well meaning smart people. Still it seems that not enough people have caught this AMC gem. Mad Men is an odd creature. There's no action, no black humor, no hijinks, no HD worthy special effects (however, the duds are killer and very worth the HD), and it's set back in the 1960s. It's a sophisticated show with well crafted characters and complex storylines. It's just good TV.

Fringe: Fringe is actually on Fox. It's a show about the paranormal. Weird deaths, a loopy scientist, Pacey from Dawson's Creek and government conspiracies make this show interesting. There's definitely an X-files like vibe here.



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