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We all delight in the movies, so why not look at calling on our capital and enjoy one or two of the places from the film? This city emerges in several particularly renowned pictures & for more than a hundred years, the city has welcomed the foremost movie makers to make their pictures in. London is thought of as one of the world’s most famous and coolest filming metropoles. There are central locations for filming located in our capital; quite a few of the best known locations have been shot repeatedly. Many of the foremost movie professionals, old and new, are Londoners. Stunning films were shot around London & they routinely get outstanding reviews. Reviews on London Film festivals film at Time Out.
London is thought to be the 3rd busiest filming production location around the world. Behind L.A. and of course N.Y., Westminster, London is the leading borough with 2200 days shot for 05. Along with the city’s movies there are the city’s film festivals. These festivals take place each year on approximately the a similar time period. They are pretty eclectic, so that there’s a great festival for each of us. There are more than sixty film festivals around London and such festivals exemplify each one of the capital’s individual cultural diversities. The festivals vary from African to digital, crime thrillers to documentaries and this catalogue simply continues to swell.
An example of the coolest considerations concerned with the city’s film scene, are the actual movie theatres themselves. As well as the second rate flea pits there are magnificent big screens that will doubtless help you to lose yourself in the film. This metropolis provides well over five hundred big screens, that range from top film houses, like the Odeon and Vue, that will perform the latest films and blockbuster hits, right over to the small cinemas that seem snug and oftentimes screen old & arty flicks, perhaps films that would never be screened at the high end cinemas.
There are some movie theatres at the moment that provide a different experience from one’s ordinary film houses. You will savour your flick from within the comfort of a settee or maybe armchair; you are also able to request grub from stewards. There appear to be 1 or 2 of said cinemas throughout the town. The Roxy Bar & Screen is considered to be a pleasing screen situated around the memorable Borough Market. This building is thought to be a combination of independent cinema, an elegant bar area & a food area. Electric Cinema located within the Notting Hill district has shown films for a long time and screens a merging of unusual movies and don’t forget the greatest of average cinemas. With soft leather seats, the footstools and of course its bar area at the very rear, everyone will relish in seeing absolutely any flick. The city’s Rex Cinema can be found in the Soho area in this metropolis and is presently advertised as one of the foremost movie houses to see. On account of the building’s snugness & the cocktails to die for, this picture house is a place that all should investigate.
It’s invariably going to be burdensome, when deciding which movie to go and view at the cinema, but nevertheless, the ambiance of a pleasing location undoubtedly improves folk’s pleasure.
April 16th, 2008
Long before Magnum, PI put Tom Selleck on the map, Charlie’s Angels owned the world of TV private eyes. Nominated for 4 Emmys and 7 Golden Globes, including 2 for Best TV Series - Drama, Charlie’s Angels was a truly rare overnight sensation. The forerunner to modern day shows such as La Femme Nikita and Alias, creators Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts capped off long careers as showbiz writers by penning the unforgettable story of three sexy and vivacious private investigators. Executive producer Aaron Spelling (linked to innumerable hit shows such as Beverly Hills 90210, The Love Boat, Melrose Place, Dynasty, 7th Heaven, and Charmed among others) played a prominent role in the pop culture explosion of this series which witnessed the immediate mass marketing of Charlie’s Angels trading cards, posters, lunchboxes, and endless other memorabilia - including a full-length feature film of the same name two decades later (2000). Through the duration of the series (five seasons), the cast changed continuously as Charlie’s angels became media stars in their own right and left to pursue various opportunities in modeling, film, and TV…
Charlie’s Angels centers around a group of gorgeous female ex-police officers hired to work for the Charles Townsend Detective Agency. A mysterious multi-millionaire with seemingly unlimited means, Charles Townsend communicates with his girls via speaker-phone and through the aid of his personal assistant, John Bosley (David Doyle). Charlie sends the girls on various undercover missions and dangerous assignments where they apprehend criminals and pursue justice with a vengeance. The original angels are Sabrina Duncan (Kate Jackson) who plays the role of the “smartest” angel, Kelly Garrett (Jaclyn Smith) who plays the part of the “street-smart” angel, and Jill Munroe (Farrah Fawcett) who plays the role of the “athletic” angel. Together, they unleash their collective talents on the criminal underworld, putting their own lives at risk in process… As the show progressed, Jill Munroe left as a regular on the series and was replaced by her sister Kris (Cheryl Ladd). The following year, Sabrina left the agency to tend to her family and was replaced by Tiffany (Shelley Hack) and later by Julie (Tanya Roberts)…
The Charlie’s Angels DVD features a number of action-packed episodes including the series premiere “Hellride” in which the audience first learns of the mysterious Charles Townsend Detective Agency and the beautiful women who comprise the majority of its agents. When a female racecar driver suffers a questionable death, Charlie sends the girls out to uncover the truth. To get the job done, Sabrina poses as a racecar driver, and the girls discover the existence of a murderous conspiracy… Other notable episodes from Season 1 include “Bullseye” in which the angels uncover a drug-ring owned and operated by two corrupt military officials, and “The Vegas Connection” in which the angels and Bosley travel to Las Vegas in order to catch a deviant con artist…
Below is a list of episodes included on the Charlie’s Angels (Season 1) DVD:
Episode 1 (Hellride) Air Date: 09-22-1976
Episode 2 (The Mexican Connection) Air Date: 09-29-1976
Episode 3 (Night of the Strangler) Air Date: 10-13-1976
Episode 4 (Angels in Chains) Air Date: 10-20-1976
Episode 5 (Target: Angels) Air Date: 10-27-1976
Episode 6 (The Killing Kind) Air Date: 11-03-1976
Episode 7 (To Kill an Angel) Air Date: 11-10-1976
Episode 8 (Lady Killer) Air Date: 11-24-1976
Episode 9 (Bullseye) Air Date: 12-01-1976
Episode 10 (Consenting Adults) Air Date: 12-08-1976
Episode 11 (The Seance) Air Date: 12-15-1976
Episode 12 (Angels on Wheels) Air Date: 12-22-1976
Episode 13 (Angel Trap) Air Date: 01-05-1977
Episode 14 (The Big Tap Out) Air Date: 01-12-1977
Episode 15 (Angels on a String) Air Date: 01-19-1977
Episode 16 (Dirty Business) Air Date: 02-02-1977
Episode 17 (The Vegas Connection) Air Date: 02-09-1977
Episode 18 (Terror on Ward One) Air Date: 02-16-1977
Episode 19 (Dancing in the Dark) Air Date: 02-23-1977
Episode 20 (I Will Be Remembered) Air Date: 03-09-1977
Episode 21 (Angels at Sea) Air Date: 03-23-1977
Episode 22 (The Blue Angels) Air Date: 05-04-1977
About the Author
Britt Gillette is author of The DVD Report, a blog where you can find more reviews like this one of the Charlie’s Angels (DVD).
December 6th, 2007
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December 4th, 2007
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October 24th, 2007