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Author: Garrison HilliardGarrison Hilliard
Date: Aug 31, 2008 12:17
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A Very Brady Day At Kings Island
Last Update: 2:03 pm
Photographer: Tyson Thorp
Kings Island is the place to be this weekend for all Brady Bunch
fans.
Some former members of the Brady gang including the actors who played
Greg, Cindy and Bobby are entertaining park visitors with four live
"Very Brady" audience participation shows.
The event celebrates the 35th Anniversary of "The Cincinnati Kids",
one of the show's most popular episodes filmed at Kings Island in
1973.
Barry Williams, who played Greg Brady, says returning to Kings Island
brings back fond memories.
"It's so nostalgic, such great fun, we just got off the Racer, and it
brings back a lot of memories. Doing the show and being here, also
getting us out of the studio. It's a big thrill, an adventure for us,"
says Williams.
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Author: neongenneongen
Date: Aug 29, 2008 18:23
This was on cartoon network or toon Disney maybe 8 years ago, a seagull
was flying from up North and was injured and died in a city surrounded
by a group of animals who maybe promised to care for her baby. Anyone
recall the tirle ? Stephen
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Author: GigslistDotOrgGigslistDotOrg
Date: Aug 26, 2008 11:35
Tips and tricks and info about helpful services to get work with
professional film and television productions.
Film and TV productions need many different people, services, and
stuff, such as actors, music, costumes, make-up, graphic designers,
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Author: Antonio E. GonzalezAntonio E. Gonzalez
Date: Aug 23, 2008 23:25
The last two episodes of Total Drama Island (yes, I know it's
already fully aired in Canada; it's better enjoyed when pretended new)
I noticed some inconsistencies with the audio. Well, it turns out,
even with the "PG" rating, there has been toning down for the Cartoon
Network airing; to think this was aired unedited with a "G" rating in
Canada!
It seems "screw" is verbatim, as it's been dubbed into "forget" at
least twice. Even a "crap" got turned into "man." Considering what
else has gone through, I'm a bit surprised . . .
Some message boards I've read are surprised this week's coming
"extreme sports" episode will air at all, making me wonder just how
much it'll be edited down . . .
Otherwise, I loved blatant-Napoleon-Dynamite-ripoff's bit of revenge
this week . . .
--
- ReFlex76
- "Let's beat the terrorists with our most powerful weapon . . . hot girl-on-girl action!"
- "The difference between young and old is the difference between looking forward to your next birthday, and dreading it!"
- Jesus Christ - The original hippie!
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Author: Pete Holland Jr.Pete Holland Jr.
Date: Aug 23, 2008 21:00
I will be discussing a few details relating to the climax of the movie
in here. In deference to those who might want to learn what happens
for themselves, I am enclosing
my
traditional
All
Time
Grand
Champion
Hall
Of
Famer
Spoiler
Warning
I'm telling you, caffeine is a miracle drug. Aspirin wouldn't have
done me any good with this movie, but caffeine got me through it.
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Author: ¤ûÅ]¤ý¤ûÅ]¤ý
Date: Aug 22, 2008 15:33
Disney's rights to young Mickey Mouse may be wrong
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-mickey22-2008aug22,0,3228580,full.story
Film credits from the 1920s reveal imprecision in copyright claims
that some experts say could invalidate Disney's long-held copyright.
By Joseph Menn
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
August 22, 2008
He is the world's most famous personality, better known in this
country than anyone living or dead, real or fictional. Market
researchers say his 97%% recognition rate in the U.S. edges out even
Santa Claus.
He is the one -- and, for now, only -- Mickey Mouse.
As Mickey turns 80 this fall, the most beloved rodent in show business
is widely regarded as a national treasure. But he is owned lock, stock
and trademark ears by the corporate heirs of his genius creator, Walt
Disney.
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Author: Terrence BriggsTerrence Briggs
Date: Aug 20, 2008 20:00
Quickie note about Gonzo...
Invid Fan wrote:
> In article
> newsclstr03.news.prodigy.net>,
> Gilles Poitras www.koyagi.com> wrote:
>
>> In article
>> <09507f70-2498-44e8-a98f...
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