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Whether you couldn't get enough of Gob's incompetent magic tricks or his sister Lindsay's shopaholic tendencies, the Bluth family on "Arrested Development" was a source of endless laughter and in-jokes for viewers of the now-canceled Fox series. ... more »
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Subtext is the implicit meaning of explicit words or actions. In other words, it’s the words between the lines, and the actions between the scenes. Whether you’re a literature major or a recreational reader, or you simply love movies, learning to ... more »
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The Three Stooges were the most manic and, in the minds of many, funniest comedy team in history. The slapstick style developed during their Vaudeville days has entertained generations of Americans. Although they are certainly appreciated more by ... more »
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Travelers to major American cities like New York, Los Angeles and Chicago often include TV show tapings on their itinerary. TV game show tickets are free and tourists like to see their favorite TV game shows live to gain a better appreciation. ... more »
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Thousands of people move to Los Angeles every year seeking roles in sitcoms. If you plan on becoming an overnight success, you might as well stay home. If you want to land a part, you've got to work hard, meet the right people, get the proper ... more »
By Heide Braley 0 comments
Auditioning for American Idol is usually just a dream for most people but it can be easier than you think if you plan for it. Take the time to do a little homework and you could be asked to travel to Los Angeles for television taping instead of ... more »
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Thousands of people wait for hours in hopes of getting their 10 seconds of fame on American Idol. Millions of viewers tune in to Fox at the start of each season of American Idol to get a look at the talented and the train wrecks. If you decide to ... more »
By C. L. Williams 0 comments
Basic cable's USA Network introduced the reality series "Dr. Steve-O" on October 1, 2007. It stars former MTV personality Steve-O as a fake doctor who travels the United States helping men nominated by loved ones overcome their fears. If this ... more »
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Film and television are about having the right face, and person behind it. When auditioning for a part in a film or tv show you have one minute of time in front of the camera, and people behind it who know what they want, and sometimes don't ... more »
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Auditioning on camera is a critical part of landing a job in TV or for an on-camera video position. To audition on camera you should have your video camera, tape or disc and microphone ready to go... more »
By Elaine Furst 0 comments
QVC, the shopping network where you can buy everything from hangers to pots and pans would not be anything without its hosts. A QVC host is part cheerleader for a celebrity guest, part M.C. executing the orders of producers to end a slow-selling ... more »
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Some folks don't believe horror movies are worth watching. Though they might enjoy the experience, they don't want to be scared, especially if that fright lasts for years to come. The thought of scary films do tend to creep into one's mind in the ... more »
By JesiKha 0 comments
With the glut of reality television shows over the past few years, watching television has become a less interesting pastime. Her are a few suggestions about how to stay in the cultural loop with out being a couch potato... more »
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"Barney Miller" is a sitcom that originally ran on ABC from 1975-1982. The show was critically acclaimed and is considered an all time favorite by many tv fans. "Barney Miller" is extremely well written and acted. Hopefully, new audiences will ... more »
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“The Boondocks" is a controversial, satiric cartoon that airs on the Adult Swim programming segment of Cartoon Network. Created and executive produced by Aaron McGruder, the show debuted in 2005 and is rated TV-MA. The following are some tips for ... more »
By DesireeAmber 0 comments
When one becomes a celebrity they put them out there in the public eye. With people nowadays caring so much about celebrities it is just one of the negative side effects they have... more »
By lisadee 0 comments
Do you love CSI: Crime Scene Investigation? Do you have what it take to be more than a fan? Follow these steps to become a CSI fanatic... more »
By Elaine Furst 0 comments
He's got crooked teeth. He's kind of goofy looking yet he's hysterically funny and charming (in a goofy kind of way). He's David Letterman and if you can't sleep without catching his show on late night TV, then you just may be a fan. If you'd ... more »
By tkfinley 0 comments
“The Venture Bros.” is an animated series geared towards adults. The pilot aired in 2003 on the Adult Swim network, and the series started in 2004. The story features the adventures of super scientist Dr. Thaddeus “Rusty” Venture, his two naïve ... more »
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Can you recite the top 10 game show winners of all time order of their winnings? Can you name at least 20 different Whammy's from the 1980s hit "Press Your Luck"? And do you know at last 15 of the models' names on "Deal or No Deal"? Many ... more »
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Television journalists are always looking for a good interview. Whether you are asked to talk about your business, a hot new movie or holiday shopping crowds it’s important to be prepared. There are simple things that can make an interview ... more »
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Goofy is one of Disney's oldest and dearest characters. Goofy, who first appeared in 1932 in Mickey's Revue, was only a minor character at that time and was called "Dippy Dawg". The name Goofy didn't stick until 1934. Goofy is now considered one ... more »
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To be a Groucho Marx fan means that you don't take life too seriously. And maybe you shouldn't. Groucho Marx showed the world that it was okay to live a little. Heck, anyone can have a great time smoking a cigar like that... more »
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The Simpsons cartoon is a long-running piece of popular American entertainment that has chronicled the dysfunctional antics of the Simpson family. Perhaps the smartest of the smart in this contemporary classic is little Lisa Simpson, the younger ... more »