DVD Tuesday: April 23, 2013
(KTVI) – Kevin Steincross and Tim Ezell take a look at the latest movie releases.
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DVD Tuesday: April 23, 2013
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(KTVI) – Kevin Steincross and Tim Ezell take a look at the latest movie releases.
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DVD Tuesday: April 23, 2013
Above: Jamie Fox stars as the title character in Quentin Tarantino’s “Django Unchained.”
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A TV show DVD set represents more than a holiday gift that’s easy to wrap. It also demonstrates respect: you know the recipient is mentally fit and couch-ready for a viewing marathon of “Dr. Who” or “House.”
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Apple unveiled a new version of its iMac desktop computer that’s one-fifth the thickness of the old model around the edges.
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Apple slims down iMac, eliminates DVD drive
Berlin, Aug 19 (IANS) You can now enjoy 3D movies on TV without those vexing 3D glasses, thanks to a new technology being developed in Germany.
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Enjoy 3D movies without glasses
Videomaker magazine’s latest training DVD shows how to quickly and cheaply build camera rigs, dollies and all the other video equipment you need to make your own movie.Chico, CA (PRWEB) August 16, 2012 Videomaker magazine has released a new guide for indie filmmakers and video enthusiasts to build their own video equipment on the cheap. Many video creators always want the latest and greatest …
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Videomaker Releases Training DVD on How to Build Homemade Video Equipment
There’s nothing blockbustery this week.
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Blu-ray and DVD Picks for July 31 – August 6
Learn Portrait Paining Step-by-Step from Javier SotoAllenwood, NJ (PRWEB) July 23, 2012 Power Portraits, the long-awaited DVD from master portrait artist Javier Soto, is now available. “Javier is an amazing artist—one of the best talents around,” says Cliff Stieglitz, Airbrush Action magazine publisher and producer of the DVD.
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New DVD on Portrait Mastery from Airbrush Action Magazine
Midnight movies are supposed to be fun.
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AP Essay: Midnight terror's other wounds
Perhaps not too surprisingly, psychologists have concluded that adolescents exposed to racy film scenes are more likely to engage in sex at a younger age, and with more people.
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Racy movies shown to influence kids' sexual behavior