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The French Maids present: "How to Video Podcast"
This light-hearted, PG-13 how-to video gives a basic overview of podcasting on a Mac from some girls in maid costumes. Also, they get into a pillow fight.
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Three ex-girlfriends of a serial cheater (Metcalfe) set up their former lover to fall for the new girl in town so they can watch him get his heart broken.
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A beloved and landmark television series ? and the first to spotlight a young female character taking charge of her life ? "That Girl" premiered in 1966 to both critical acclaim for the show, and instant stardom for actress Marlo Thomas. Also serving as the show's producer, Thomas set out to create a new and revolutionary role for prime time women, proving that they could be strong and independent -- and happily single. The gamble paid off: Over the course of five funny, adventurous and fashionably fabulous seasons, effervescent wannabe actress Ann Marie (Thomas) progressed from a naive young girl who dreamt of becoming a star to a smart, confident woman who could stand up to her parents and become engaged to her boyfriend on her own terms, and never ? ever ? lost her sense of identity. Set against the backdrop of a glittering, ever-swinging Manhattan, the long-awaited, historic first season of the series (1966-67) is now coming to DVD.
Director Macomber captures, in documentary style, the youthful energy and approach to life of a girl whose "other browser is a surfboard." "Daredevil," will be short-listed for the NY Festival of Advertising's 2006 International Advertising Awards in May 2006.
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Howard Spence (Sam Shepard) has seen better days. When he was younger he was a movie star, mostly in Westerns. At the age of sixty, Howard uses drugs, alcohol and young girls to avoid the painful truth that there are only supporting roles left for him to play. After yet another night of debauchery in his trailer, Howard gallops away on his movie horse in full cowboy regalia--fleeing from the film and his life. He soon arrives in Elko, Nevada, the place that he ran away from years before and where his 80 year-old mother (Eva Marie Saint) still lives. Mom tells Howard that more than twenty years ago a young woman called her up trying to locate Howard and she figures that the girl was pregnant. This child, now an adult, could be a ray of hope, a possible salvation from Howard's narcissistic and meaningless life. Meanwhile, the film shoot that Howard has abandoned is in chaos over his absence and the insurance company hires a private detective (Tim Roth) to find him.
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