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Private Chefs of Beverly Hills Season 2 Episode 8

Private Chefs of Beverly Hills is now ready to hit your television screen on the 30th day of November, 2010 around at 11 o’clock in the evening only in food Channel. It is the eight episode of Private Chefs of Beverly Hills Season 2. The given title of Private Chefs of Beverly Hills Season 2 Private Chefs of Beverly Hills Season 2 Episode 8 is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Sons of Anarchy Season 3 Episode 13

There’s another show that will hit your television screen again. The Sons of Anarchy having its new episode and I know that you are waiting for this show. And I know that you are all excited But don’t worry because the Sons of Anarchy Season 3 Episode 13 will be airing on this coming November Sons of Anarchy Season 3 Episode 13 is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

LA Lakers vs Memphis Grizzlies Live TV Coverage

On Tuesday, November 30, 2010 at FedExForum at approximately 8:00 P.M EST, the upcoming Memphis vs. Los Angeles match will be transpiring. Finding their selves in a bit of funk, the Los Angeles has nothing but a matchup with the Memphis Grizzlies shouldn’t be able to cure. Once more, Los Angeles seemed to have an LA Lakers vs Memphis Grizzlies Live TV Coverage is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Life Unexpected Season 2 Episode 10: Thanks Ungiven

Life Unexpected Season 2 Episode 10: Thanks Ungiven. Here’s now the new episode of the Life Unexpected. I know that you are waiting for the airing of this show but don’t worry because the Life Unexpected will be air on this coming November 30, 2010 at exactly 9:00 PM on the CW channel. This Life Life Unexpected Season 2 Episode 10: Thanks Ungiven is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

The Bad Girls Club Season 5 Episode 16

The Bad Girls Club Season 5 Episode 16. Get ready on November 30, 2010 because The Bad Girls Club Season 5 Episode 16 is here again to make you smile and to make your night comfortable. The title of the Bad Girls Club Season 5 Episode 6 is “BGC Top 10 OMG’s”. And it will The Bad Girls Club Season 5 Episode 16 is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Google Earth, Now with 3D Trees

If it’s good enough for every major movie in recent memory, it’s good enough for trees. Google Earth 6 is out, and features “3D Trees.” No special glasses required (and no ridiculous upcharges ). Just think, maybe some day this will be the best way to show your kids what trees look… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Short Animated Films About Green Stuff (Videos)

Images: Story of Coal, Story of Electronics, Brief History of Fossil Fuels, What Happens When the Oil Runs Out And the Oscar for Best Green Short Goes to… One of the great things about the web is how inexpensive it now is to reach a lot of people. Not so long ago you would have needed to have access to either a printing press, a movie or television studio, or a radio station. Now, anybody can create a website and publish text, or use digital tools to create videos that can then be hosted on a variety of free sites (youtube, Vimeo, etc). Here’s a compilation of some great short animated films about … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Leslie Nielsen Dead At 84

‘Airplane!’ and ‘Naked Gun’ star passed away on Sunday. By Gil Kaufman Leslie Nielsen Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images Leslie Nielsen has died. Surely, you can’t be serious. Yes, the comedy great and “Airplane!” star passed away on Sunday in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, at the age of 84 after being treated for pneumonia. And don’t call me Shirley. It was lines like the above, delivered in Nielsen’s patented deadpan that gave the dramatic stage and screen actor an unlikely comedic revival later in life. After beginning his career in the 1950s as a matinee idol, taking on the roles of dashing heroes in films such as the sci-fi classic “Forbidden Planet” and the stalwart captain in 1972’s “The Poseidon Adventure,” the Canadian-born actor switched gears in 1980 and took a chance with a slapstick disaster-movie spoof that would forever change his life. Nielsen was at first reluctant to take on the role of the clueless Dr. Alan Rumack, but the white-haired, hilariously dopey MD became the comedic find of a lifetime, as the actor managed to steal the show in a movie packed with dozens of classic one-liners thanks to his impeccable timing and serious delivery. It was an unlikely, but ultimately lucrative left turn in a long career that spanned more than 100 movies and 1,500 television appearances. Born Leslie William Nielsen in Regina, Saskatchewan, on February 11, 1926, Nielsen signed up with the Royal Canadian Air Force before turning 18 and trained as an aerial gunner during World War II, but never saw action. He tried his hand at radio and studied acting, landing his television debut in 1950 as part of the “Actor’s Studio” TV series. He spent the next several years bouncing around different TV shows, including “Lights Out” and “Tales of Tomorrow” and working in a Broadway play before landing his film debut in 1956 in “Ransom!” Even as his movie career blossomed, Nielsen kept returning to TV to play earnest heroes in shows like “Rawhide” and “Alfred Hitchcock Presents.” He continued bouncing back and forth between the big and small screens throughout the 1960s and ’70s, appearing in hit shows like “M*A*S*H” and “Barnaby Jones” while taking small roles in little-seen films such as “Project: Kill” and “Day of the Animals.” By the late 1970s, he was on the “Fantasy Island” and “The Love Boat” celebrity-cameo circuit when producers/directors/writers Jim Abrahams, David Zucker and Jerry Zucker came knocking with “Airplane!” The slapstick film was not only a box-office success, but it recast Nielsen in a whole new light that the actor clearly relished. Following “Airplane!” he again stuck with the Zuckers for their six-episode 1982 “Police Squad!” TV series, in which he again spoofed a popular genre he had once played it straight in, police procedurals, giving the world the bumbling detective Frank Drebin. He spent the rest of the 1980s mostly doing comedic cameos in films and spot appearances on series such as “227” and “Highway to Heaven.” Mining the “Police Squad!” vein once more, he hit paydirt again in 1988 with the movie spoof “The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!,” in which he revived the Drebin character. A series of sequels followed in 1991 and 1994, but Nielsen would never again capture the comedic imagination as he did at his second career peak. By the 2000s he was mostly seen in cameos in the “Scary Movie” franchise — including a spot in the upcoming fifth installment — and other spoofs such as “2001: A Space Travesty.” What’s your favorite Leslie Nielsen line? Share it in the comments!

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Oscar Index: King’s Speech Will Be Heard; Jacki Weaver in Peril?

Welcome back to another week of Movieline’s Oscar Index, a comprehensive survey of hype, hubris and other standard-issue awards-season happenings. This week it’s The King’s Speech ‘s turn in the spotlight — but the competition isn’t so far behind. Let’s break it down.

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Geoffrey Rush Talks King’s Speech, the MPAA and Completing his EGOT

Geoffrey Rush is well aware that he is one letter (the “G”) away from winning an EGOT — the acronym popularized on the television show 30 Rock meaning an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony. Of course, this awards season, a Grammy win for Rush seems about as unlikely a bet as it would be to bet against his nomination for the Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his performance in The King’s Speech — which is about as close to a sure thing as there can be. Not bad for a performance that that was inspired indirectly, of all things, by Crocodile Dundee .

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