Showing posts with label Entertainment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Entertainment. Show all posts

Monday, October 1, 2007

Poetry For You

http://www.poetryfountain.com/

The lines that greet you as soon as you visit today’s resource make any further description redundant: “One ought, everyday at least, to hear a little song, read a good poem, see a fine picture, and if possible, speak a few reasonable words.” A storehouse of poems, Poetry Fountain also has sections for interesting facts, jokes, quotable quotes, art galleries, and even an editor-selected poem of the month. Don’t forget to bookmark this one.

Friday, September 28, 2007

Another Ending To Your Movies

http://www.howitshouldhaveended.com/

Ever seen a movie and been disappointed with the climax? Well, the guys at ‘How it should have ended’ got tired of it and decided to create their own endings. Today’s Web site has great parodies and spoofs of popular movies, all with cool animation and hilarious dialogues. Movie buffs will want to bookmark this.

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Magic Tricks Site

http://www.magictrickschool.com/
Who wants to learn some magic? Today’s Web site is a storehouse of magic tricks, from simple sleight of hand to some cool prop magic. And it’s all written in a delightful style, with some helpful illustrations. So if u desire to impress your friends with some cool tricks then this is the site for you.

You can even use it to impress your girlfriend.

Good fun!


Friday, September 7, 2007

New Website and Teaser for 'Saw 4'

It's early September and you know what that means! Kids going back to school, a nice drop in the humidity ... and the beginning of another marketing push for yet another Saw movie. Trailers, websites, blood drives, icky-sticky poster art ... if there's one thing Lionsgate does well, it's market those horror flicks. And I guess it's an easier sell when the movies deliver the goods. (OK, Saw 3 was the weakest of the trilogy, but it's still a helluva lot creepier than most of the wide-release horror flicks!)

Anyway, here's the brand-new Saw 4 website, complete with teaser trailer, wallpapers, production notes and some memorably ooky Charlie Clouser music. For horror fans hoping for a little new spice in the series, let's hope it'll be provided by screenwriters Marcus Dunston and Patrick Melton. (They wrote the fan-favorite Feast, but are complete newcomers to the Sawniverse.) October 26 is when the third Saw sequel arrives - and Saw 5 a year after that. (No doubt.)

Special note to parents: Saw 4 is rated R for "grisly bloody violence and terror throughout, and language." But if you already let your 7-year-old see the first three flicks...