Saturday, November 15, 2008

90210 SEASON 1 NOW AVAILABLE

Here is the summary for the show 90210 Season 1 from imdb

Tabitha (Mills?), the matriarch of the family, is a 60ish actress (and alcoholic), who was very famous during the 1970s. Her son, Harrison "Harry" Wilson, a graduate of West Beverly Hills High, decides to move back to 90210; accepting a position as the principal at his old high school. His wife, Debbie Wilson, is a photographer. Written by Anonymous


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GOSSIP GIRL SEASON 2 NOW AVAILABLE

Here is the summary for the show Gossip Girl season 2 from imdb

Welcome to New York's Upper East side where the wealthy and connected mingle at benefits and try to deal with their always dramatic love lives, not to mention picking colleges. Blair Waldorf is the so-called toast of adolescence in her world; she and her friends, Kati Farkas and Isabel Coates, go to a prep school and fancy parties with their rich parents. Blair is envied by her adversaries because she is thought to have the perfect life, not just because of her gorgeous boyfriend, Nate Archibald, but because she's also planning on getting into her dream college,Yale. With everyone worried about college(or procrastinating on worrying, which everyone seems to be doing), and senior year dragging along, her seemingly perfect life is interrupted by her ex-best friend, the beautiful Serena van der Woodsen, coming back into town after getting kicked out of boarding school. Serena comes back into her life, and into the eyes of Blair's boy friend. When everything Blair knows starts to fall apart, everyone will realize that her life is far from perfect. Will life in the the Upper East Side redeem itself of what it's really supposed to be? Or will the false facade reveal that the rich have the same problems as the not so rich (Jenny and Dan Humphrey), if not more. And just maybe Jenny and Dan are all the more happy with their simple, not so expectant lives. Written by Jessica Cymerman

The beautiful Blair Waldorf is the toast of the adolescent population of Manhattan's Upper East Side, envied by her friends and the adversary of many fellow rich girls. Her ideal world begins to collapse, however, when her ex-best friend, freshly excluded from her previous boarding school, enrolls at Blair's private school. Written by hiphiplady

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EAGLE EYE NOW AVAILABLE

Here is the summary for the movie Eagle Eye from imdb

Jerry Shaw (Shia LaBeouf) returns home after the mysterious death of his successful twin brother. He and a single mother, Rachel Holloman (Michelle Monaghan), find out that they have been framed as terrorists, and they are threatened into becoming members of a cell tasked to assassinate a politician.

Here is a review for the movie Eagle Eye from dvdtalk


A high-tech paranoia thriller with severe terrorism and patriotism overtones, "Eagle Eye" will be best remembered as the film where director D.J. Caruso sold his soul to the wicked Hollywood machine. An empty calorie, implausible action film with the sort of visual diarrhea most associated with Jerry Bruckheimer and Michael Bay, "Eagle Eye" squanders a stunning start on a wheezing screenplay obese with mass stupidity and grand theft movie.

Reeling from the death of his twin brother, Jerry Shaw (Shia LeBeouf, in full slack-jawed, sprinting mode) has returned to his apartment only to find a wealth of terrorist machinery waiting for him and federal agents on their way (Billy Bob Thornton, Rosario Dawson). Contacting him on his cell phone is a female voice (Julianne Moore) with specific instructions for escape, using all means of technology to guide Jerry to an unknown destination. Teamed up with frightened single mother Rachel Holloman (Michelle Monaghan), the unlikely pair is forced to carry out several crimes as they make their way across state lines toward Washington D.C., and the possibility of a cataclysmic terrorist strike, orchestrated by an unknown, all-knowing force.

The premise for "Eagle Eye" hinges on our intimate world of cell phones and security cameras, and how that casual invasion of privacy could be used against us by any force, be it friend or foe. Of course, Hollywood doesn't have the greatest track record when it comes to making cutting-edge gadgetry the stuff of classic thrillers, yet "Eagle Eye" gets off to a fantastic start, setting up Jerry as a target for a mysterious terrorist organization who knows his every move and perhaps every thought. The character has no way out of his predicament, and fighting the menacing entity only makes matters worse. Caruso achieves an enveloping sense of hopelessness and tension for the story, nicely captured in LeBeouf and Monaghan's twitchy performances. "Eagle Eye" opens with a bang, with passable characterization and a few pulse-quickening developments that prey upon current terrorism fears.

However, "Eagle Eye" is not an understated, worrisome thriller. It's an action fiesta, and Caruso, flush from his sleeper success with last year's "Disturbia," feels confident enough to try a plethora of big-budget stunts on for size. Unfortunately, Caruso isn't interested in breaking new ground, instead he sets up a formulaic game of "Mouse Trap" for the characters, stealing from the big Bay book of blow-em-ups to lazily engage the audience in a manner they're used to. After such a promising launch, the picture swerves toward complete visual incomprehension, with the editing rhythms cranked to an infuriating blur, the cinematography assuming trendy acid-washed colors and lighting schemes, and Caruso electing noise over skill.

It's truly a Michael Bay film, frosted with a tuneless score by Brian Tyler, themes of a threatened America, and a porno-style dissection of military and political might. Caruso isn't exactly Fassbinder, but much was expected of him after his stellar work on 2002's "The Salton Sea." "Eagle Eye" is junk food, but worse, it's comatose, predictable, and a facsimile of nearly every action film over the last 10 years, down to a multitude of repetitive, zoom-happy car chases. There's a whole world worth scrutinizing for every last drop of paranoia and corruption, and all Caruso wants to do is crash a dealership worth of cars. What happened to this guy?

Another quandary facing "Eagle Eye" is logic. It's certainly a pip to watch Jerry and Rachel scurry around under the watchful stare of the troublemakers in charge, allowing the film plenty of room for sizable product placement and significant hysteria. Unfortunately, the actual Eagle Eye of "Eagle Eye" isn't nearly as fantastic, fearsome, or devious as it should be. Actually, it's quite laughable, but for the sake of those sensitive to spoilers, I'll leave it with this: it seems the screenwriters loved "2001," "WarGames," and "The Terminator" so much, they decided to pluck what they needed to fill their own creative pockets, even cribbing from Hitchcock for the grand finale.

"Eagle Eye" is a major disappointment, taking a topical (albeit heightened to a comical degree) technological subject and turning it into action pabulum for a saturated market.


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