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Hollywood DVD
Britt Gillette asked:


Long before The Passion of the Christ, Mel Gibson directed another cinematic masterpiece, Braveheart. Filmed against the backdrop of majestic mountains and rolling meadows, it tells the historically-based (yet not entirely accurate) story of William Wallace, a common man’s warrior who led the Scottish people in rebellion against King Edward I, also known as “Longshanks”. Written by Randall Wallace, an American tourist fascinated with a Scottish statue of his namesake, the script collected dust in Hollywood for over a decade before Gibson made the brilliant decision to put it on the big screen. Just like The Passion, it’s a decision he would not regret…

Set in the 11th Century, Braveheart catalogues the struggle of Scottish serfs who labor under the brutal oppression of English occupation forces. Amidst these terrible conditions, William Wallace (Mel Gibson) falls in love with Murron MacClannough (Catherine McCormack). Insistent on not sharing his wife (a proclamation by the king gives local rulers “first-night rights” to new brides) Wallace secretly marries Murron. Nevertheless, an English knight assaults her, sparking a fight with Wallace. Fleeing the village, Wallace believes Murron has escaped and will soon meet him at a secret rendezvous point. But Murron is captured and executed by the king’s emissaries.

Angered by his wife’s murder, Wallace instigates a local rebellion, slaughtering all the king’s loyalists in his village. As his rebellion grows, a distraught Longshanks (Patrick McGoohan) dispatches his fabled Northern Army to destroy it. But the heroic Wallace delivers a stirring speech to rouse his men, while deploying an ingenious battlefield trick to defeat the king’s cavalry.

With the power and legend of Wallace growing day by day, Longshanks relies on his daughter-in-law, Princess Isabelle (Sophie Marceau) to broker a truce. But Isabelle’s power is limited, and Wallace realizes his people can only win freedom if backed by the Scottish nobles. Their appointed leader is Robert the Bruce (Angus MacFadyen) who vacillates between his own idealistic views and his father’s pessimistic pragmatism. Will the nobles join with Wallace? Will the Scots win their freedom? Only history tells us the answer…

With elaborate costumes, vivid battle scenes, and a noble hero as its focal point, Braveheart is more than your typical run-of-the-mill action movie. Part history, part Hollywood heroism – its timeless idealism strikes a cord with every viewer. In fact, the movie itself led to a revival in nationalistic pride that fueled the successful Scottish independence movement of the 1990s. It’s a testament to the strength and character of the real life William Wallace. A thousand years later, his enduring legacy continues to transform the European landscape, and Mel Gibson captures the noble warrior’s passion with an awe-inspiring Academy Award-winning masterpiece…

Hollywood DVD
Britt Gillette asked:


Winner of three Academy Awards including Best Picture, The Godfather was nominated for an additional eight Oscars. The brainchild of celebrated author Mario Puzo, the film is considered the crowning achievement of Francis Ford Coppola’s directing career. With intriguing depth, it provides audiences with a glimpse into the notorious underworld of warring New York crime families. As a result, The Godfather transformed a number of relatively unknown actors into Hollywood legends, among them being James Caan, Al Pacino, and Robert Duvall (all three of whom were nominated for Best Supporting Actor). In addition, Marlon Brando turns in, arguably, the most memorable performance of his career. Certainly among the top five films of all time, an excellent case could be made that The Godfather is the most perfect movie ever produced…

The film opens as “Don” Vito Corleone (Marlon Brando) hosts his daughter’s wedding, where he actively entertains his friends and business associates. Vito’s favorite son Michael (Al Pacino) has come home from the war (World War II), and he’s determined to do something different with his life, and his ambitious plans don’t include joining the family business. An idealist at heart, the young Michael seduces his girlfriend Kay (Diane Keaton) with inspiring tales of the fine and upstanding things he will do with his life. Through the eyes of Michael, the audience learns of the family’s various business methods and the hierarchy of its system. Vito’s eldest son Sonny (James Caan) is the heir apparent to his father’s empire. Middle son Fredo (John Cazale) performs his part in the business, but few consider him a possible successor. Providing legal council to the family is Tom Hagen (Robert Duvall), a long-time friend of the family who Michael treats as a brother.

Life is good for the Corleone family until the day Vito is approached by an opportunistic newcomer named Virgil “The Turk” Sollozzo (Al Lettieri), an ambitious leader who aspires to become the number one distributor of illegal narcotics in New York. He asks for the Don’s blessing so he can expand his operations. But Vito sees a big difference between the traditional mafia activities of gambling and prostitution and the less-than-noble profession of selling drugs in schoolyards and family neighborhoods. The Don’s preference for placing family above all else creates a direct conflict with the changing landscape of his business world.

When competing crime families are more accommodating to Sollozzo’s business proposal, the enterprise sparks a deadly conflict between the crime families which quickly escalates into all-out war. Despite Vito’s attempts to put an end to the conflict in its early stages, his beloved firstborn, Sonny, becomes the target of gangland assassination. When an attempt is made on Vito’s life, Michael is drawn into the family business despite his reservations, and the overriding theme of “family first” comes to dominant his life in much the same way it’s dominated that of his father…

A dramatic story of family and change, of youthful idealism and the pragmatism of adulthood, The Godfather is the greatest mafia film ever produced, and perhaps as the best drama in all of cinema history. Al Pacino would soon follow up his masterful performance with The Godfather II, and countless other films in the decades since, forever cementing his place among the immortals Hollywood. As such, The Godfather is a film all movie lovers should see at least one. Widely heralded as one of the best written films in existence, it’s a definite “must-see” for any serious cinema aficionado…

Hollywood DVD
ZC Software asked:


ZC Software today is happy to announce the release of ZC DVD Creator Platinum a -new version of a DVD creator software package that converts almost any video source to burn on DVD directly without having to store it on a hard drive.

ZC DVD Creator Platinum gives the user the possibility of customizing their own menu templates that will match to the user’s style and give the movie a polished look. The software will edit, author and burn all DVD formats ever known. With ZC DVD Creator Platinum, it is possible to broaden creativity and easily create personal DVDs. “It is so unfortunate that people involved in a home disaster such as a fire lose all irreplaceable videos such as old wedding videos or even favorite video slip movies. Somehow the means to do this has been either too expensive, time consuming or technically beyond our abilities. There is no longer any reason to procrastinate, ZC DVD Creator Platinum is a simple, low cost ($39.95 MSRP) software package that can convert almost any video source to burn DVD directly without having to first store it on a hard drive”, says Linette for France, one of the software users.

ZC DVD Creator Platinum video source supports all known formats, such as AVI, DIVX, XVID, RM, RMVB, MPEG, MPG, VCD, SVCD, WMV, ASF, ASX, SWF, MOV/DAT, FLV (Flash Video), 3GP (3gpp, 3gp, 3gp2), MP4 (mp4, mpeg4), Nullsoft Video (NSV),AVS, Decrypted DVD File (VOB), MKV, DV video, mts, m2ts. Besides, that the user has new themes of menu templates, he can easily customize new Hollywood-style DVD menus. It is possible to trim and split-cut the videos, specify the DVD background Music and Images, edit the DVD Menu short description and playback preview the video file.

The world-class video encoder will guarantee the best DVD picture quality within one hour. In case of installing Nero 7.2.0.0, the software automatically selects Nero as the default burning engine. ZC DVD Creator Platinum supports wide screens (16:9) as well as usual TV screens (4:3). It also supports both NTSC and PAL TV systems.

The advanced Dolby Digital audio will strengthen the movie with theater quality sound. The software includes automatic matching of a broad range of DVD-R/RW and DVD+R/RW burners. The user can burn a DVD Movie image files placed on a hard disc to a DVD Disk directly without storing them on a hard disc.

It is easy to check the DVD Writer Device detail information and to erase the writable DVD Disc directly. After the job done, the computer will be automatically shot down. ZC DVD Creator Platinum gives more space for imagination with the function creating your own DVD on a disc.

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The new version of ZC DVD Creator Platinum has an upgraded video clip edit feature and fixed DVD menu bugs.

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Hollywood DVD
Richard Stoyeck asked:


Until the 1950’s, Hollywood was controlled by seven major motion picture studios. More importantly it was controlled by moguls, all of whom were men they of eastern European descent, who ruled the studio in the same way that the kings of their previous countries ruled the peasants. Creative control belonged to the mogul, while the money was always controlled by the New York bankers, the so-called “Suits”.

This power alignment began with the beginning of Hollywood prior to 1920, and continued for 40 plus years. What held it intact was the caste system, whereby the stars were controlled by individual studios. They were paid on a yearly basis, and had no say whatsoever in the movies they would appear in. In essence they were slaves to the system, not very different from how baseball players were handled until the Supreme Court outlawed career-long captive players.

The Hollywood caste system began to crack in the 1950’s, when Kirk Douglas, the father of Michael Douglas went independent, and formed one of the first independent film companies called Bryna, for his mother. They produced the “Vikings”, “Spartacus”, and “Seven Days in May”. The so called Studio system was now dead. Power shifted to the individual actors, who became BRAND NAMES in their own right.

Two developments began in the 1960’s. The Hollywood studios would be taken over by corporations, and then reacquired by giant multinational corporations seeking world-wide influence. The second development was that the stars began to exercise their power. Giant multinationals like Sony, Newscorp, and Viacom hated the fact that stars had so much power. In the last ten years, A-List actors like Tom Cruise, Johnny Depp, and Robert Redford started to receive profit participations, which the studios only gave begrudgingly.

At first it didn’t matter because Hollywood accounting is such that somehow the studios could always show a loss on the movie. The stars got wise to that very quickly, and started taking front end participations, a percentage of the ticket when movie goers bought their tickets. In my 35 years on Wall Street, I participated in financing many movies, and I have to tell you that nobody ever made money on the backend. No matter how big the movie, somehow the movie always lost money when it came to the backend participations.

We have now reached a point where the giant multinationals that control media on a world wide basis are fed up with what they are putting up with on behalf of brand name stars. Mel Gibson as you know has run into trouble on the West Coast with his drinking, and purported anti-Semitic remarks resulting in Disney canceling a Holocaust series with Gibson’s production company.

Now Tom Cruise has had a falling out with Sumner Redstone, and Viacom. Publicly Redstone has stated he doesn’t like some of Cruise’s actions in the last year. This doesn’t make sense. Normally when a studio breaks with a star, there is no public statement. None is required to be given, and they just part ways. This is more personal.

It is rumored that Viacom had offered Cruise a $2 million production deal, down from $4 million in the previous deal, plus a $6 million fund for the development of movie projects. Here’s the real deal. Tom Cruise did “Mission Impossible III” for Viacom, the movie grosses near $400 million world-wide. Cruise had negotiated as a fee, 25% of Viacom’s gross revenue on the movie.

This is the way it works. The movie does $400 million. The theaters get half, and Viacom gets half, that’s $200 million apiece. Cruise gets 25% of Viacom’s half, that’s $50 million. In the end Viacom gets $150 million, and Cruise gets $50 million. Sounds great for Viacom doesn’t it. Not really, Viacom must pay for the movie which had to be $150 million plus advertising. Viacom gets zero, and Cruise still gets $50 million. This is why Sumner Redstone of Viacom is annoyed, and Cruise is sitting on top of the world.

In the end Redstone will last laugh, why you ask? There’s still Hollywood accounting to deal with. Remember that all the original Hollywood studios were sold off into the hands of multinational corporations (MNC’s). Do you really think the MNC’s bought the studios for the theater gross? Absolutely not. In reality movie ticket sales represent a third of a movie’s earnings power. Viacom can lose money on a picture, and still make a fortune on DVD sales (a third), and future television and cable rights (a third).

The MNC’s have never shared profits on these other two-thirds of the revenue, and they never will. They refuse to even discuss it, and the numbers are buried deep in the corporation’s financial statements. They are never broken out, and they are kept secret. Viacom has made, and will make hundreds of millions of dollars on Mission Impossible III.

Redstone got fed up and threw Cruise off the lot. There are now statements being made by Cruise’s production partner Paula Wagner. She says that Cruise is raising $200 million from hedge funds to fund Cruise’s future projects. Wait until these Wall Street hedge fund types learn about Hollywood accounting. They are going to lose their shirts funding movies. This is not an industry that Wall Street should want to get involved with. Losing your shirt is one thing, but not even knowing that you have lost it until you are standing naked in the street is quite another.

Hollywood DVD
Eileen Roberts asked:


DVD players are well known to present crystal clear, crisp videos with great sound quality. There is a misconception among people that all the DVD players that are available in the market are the same. The fact is that, the advancements in the electronics world has made a DVD player a device that can do more than just playing regular DVDs. However, opting a DVD player with the added features depends on your needs.

HD DVD players for HDTVs

The high definition TVs are available in most of the homes today. If you like to have a DVD player for the HDTV, then you should pick a DVD player that will take full advantage of your TV’s capabilities. There are HD DVD players that have the capability to display movies up to 1080px resolutions. “Video-up-conversion” is an added feature found in some DVDs available in the market. Video-up-conversion converts the resolution of the regular DVDs to a resolution that is closer to your High Definition TVs capabilities.

Still Consider old VHS tapes are Gold?

Most of the people don’t want to throw away the old VHS tapes that they have. The combo VHS/DVD players will be perfect for them. These combo players enable playing both the VHS tapes and the DVDs all in one single device. These kinda DVD players are not available in most of the retail stores. However, you can spot one easily in the online electronic goods stores.

Automatic Disc changers

Storing the DVDs is considered as a big problem by some of them. The disc changers are a perfect solution for them. The conventional disc changers can hold up to 5-12 DVDs at a time. However, if you need the DVD player to store more, then you should pick the mega-changers with enough room for up to 400 DVDs. You don’t have to eject and insert a DVD each time. Once you choose the DVD which you need to play, the disc changer will automatically engage the particular DVD.

Portable DVD players to carry around

Music and video on the go is offered by the portable DVD players. Most of the portable DVD players come with an in-built screen which enables watching movies in a travel too. Some of the aspects to look for in a portable DVD player is the battery life, type of battery, resolution of the display etc.

The Hassle free- Region free DVD players

Some of the DVD players are manufactured in such a way that it can play DVDs from certain regions only. For example a movie that is released in the Hollywood won’t have reached the big screens of India. That’s why those DVDs won’t play in the DVD player in India. However, the region free DVD players break the region barriers. These DVD players can play DVDs from any region.

Summing Up

The above mentioned features are very little of the countless number of added features available in the DVD players. It’s always better to know your needs of home entertainment before buying a DVD player. We hope these tips will atleast help you get a rough picture about the DVD players in today’s market.

Hollywood DVD
Britt Gillette asked:


One of the most beloved shows in television history, The Andy Griffith Show takes its viewers back to a simpler time of small town America, apple pie, and black and white television… The trademark whistling theme song is one of the most recognizable in history, and the duration of the show in syndicated reruns is unrivaled by its peers. The Andy Griffith Show follows the exploits of the small town of Mayberry and its family values, no nonsense sheriff Andy. Widowed, and father to a small boy named Opie, Andy is joined in Mayberry by his sidekick Deputy Barney Fife, his relative and housekeeper Aunt Bee, and a host of other eccentric characters.

But the show stealer is Barney Fife (Don Knotts) who plays the role of a sometimes incompetent, kooky deputy always in over his head. The onscreen dynamic between Griffith and Knotts is truly magical. Both men would go on to heralded careers in show business with Knotts starring in numerous roles, such as Mr. Furley on Three’s Company, and Griffith as the title star of Matlock. And Ron Howard (Opie) would go on to establish himself as one of Hollywood’s most well-known directors…

This first season DVD of The Andy Griffith Show is packed with some of the best episodes in the show’s history. Episodes three and thirty-one feature the talented guitar playing of actor James Best, better known as Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane from The Dukes Of Hazzard. Numerous other famous faces turn up throughout season one. In fact, if you look closely enough, you might even see the Maytag repairman…

The Andy Griffith Show DVD features a number of hilarious episodes including the series premiere “The New Housekeeper” in which Andy’s former housekeeper, Rose, gets married, prompting his search for a replacement. But Opie, unhappy with Rose’s departure, doesn’t take too kindly to the new woman in the house, Andy’s Aunt Bee… Other notable episodes include “The Guitar Player” in which Andy utilizes his powers as sheriff to help a young local guitarist (James Best) realize his dream of playing in a band for a living, and “Alcohol and Old Lace” in which, while on a quest to shut down local distilleries, Andy and Barney are surprised to uncover a trail that leads them to two aged sisters…

Below is a list of episodes included on The Andy Griffith Show (Season 1) DVD:

Episode 1 (The New Housekeeper): Air Date: 10-03-1960

Episode 2 (The Manhunt): Air Date: 10-10-1960

Episode 3 (The Guitar Player): Air Date: 10-17-1960

Episode 4 (Runaway Kid): Air Date: 11-07-1960

Episode 5 (Opie’s Charity): Air Date: 11-28-1960

Episode 6 (Ellie Comes To Town): Air Date: 10-24-1960

Episode 7 (Irresistible Andy): Air Date: 10-31-1960

Episode 8 (A Feud Is A Feud): Air Date: 12-05-1960

Episode 9 (Andy The Matchmaker): Air Date: 11-14-1960

Episode 10 (Stranger In Town): Air Date: 12-26-1960

Episode 11 (The Christmas Story): Air Date: 12-1960

Episode 12 (Ellie For Council): Air Date: 12-12-1960

Episode 13 (Mayberry Goes Hollywood): Air Date: 01-02-1961

Episode 14 (The Horse Trader): Air Date: 01-09-1961

Episode 15 (Those Gossipin’ Men): Air Date: 01-16-1961

Episode 16 (Andy Saves Barney’s Morale): Air Date: 02-20-1961

Episode 17 (Alcohol And Old Lace): Air Date: 01-30-1961

Episode 18 (Andy, The Marriage Counselor): Air Date: 02-10-1961

Episode 19 (Mayberry On Record): Air Date: 02-13-1961

Episode 20 (The Beauty Contest): Air Date: 01-23-1961

Episode 21 (Andy And The Gentleman Crook): Air Date: 02-27-1961

Episode 22 (Cyrano Andy): Air Date: 03-06-1961

Episode 23 (Andy And Opie, Housekeepers): Air Date: 03-13-1961

Episode 24 (The New Doctor): Air Date: 03-27-1961

Episode 25 (Plaque For Mayberry): Air Date: 04-03-1961

Episode 26 (The Inspector): Air Date: 04-10-1961

Episode 27 (Ellie Saves A Female): Air Date: 04-17-1961

Episode 28 (Andy Forecloses): Air Date: 04-24-1961

Episode 29 (Quiet Sam): Air Date: 05-01-1961

Episode 30 (Barney Gets His Man): Air Date: 05-08-1961

Episode 31 (The Guitar Player Returns): Air Date: 05-15-1961

Episode 32 (Bringing Up Opie): Air Date: 05-22-1961

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Hollywood DVD
Britt Gillette asked:


One of the surprise films of 2005, The Family Stone successfully navigates the often tempestuous waters of big screen family dramas. Quite often these types of family relationship films get lost in a deluge of dialogue, conflict, and argument. And although The Family Stone has plenty of the aforementioned, it hits the audience in manageable doses with well-placed comic relief and an unforgettable cast of eccentric characters. Written and directed by up-and-coming Hollywood talent Thomas Bezucha, the film is a mosaic of fun, laughter, sadness, and family relationships most people will find charming and endearing…

The Family Stone examines the vibrant relationships of the Stone family, a close-knit traditional nuclear family gathering for the holidays. Sybil Stone (Diane Keaton) and her husband Kelly (Craig T. Nelson) host their children for the holidays, but as with most families, conflict is abundant. Sarcasm, backstabbing, blame, and jealousy are evident in almost every encounter, but ironically, so are love and respect. When eldest son Everett (Dermot Mulroney) brings home his current girlfriend Meredith Morton (Sarah Jessica Parker) to meet the family, her business-like demeanor and uptight mannerisms clash with the rest of the family, particularly Everett’s vindictive sister Amy (Rachel McAdams). Despite Meredith’s best efforts, the only family member she can impress is Everett’s laidback brother Ben (Luke Wilson).

Meredith’s discomfort is compounded when she inadvertently makes a bigoted remark about Everett’s homosexual brother Thad (Tyrone Giordano), garnering the wrath of the entire family. Pushed to her breaking point, Meredith moves from the house to a nearby bed and breakfast, while Everett struggles with the idea of proposing to a woman his family obviously dislikes. Meanwhile, Ben helps Meredith to come out of her shell, and Meredith enlists the support of her younger sister Julie (Claire Danes) to smooth things over with the Stones. But the holidays take an interesting twist when unexpected relationships blossom and an unforeseen event takes its toll on the entire family…

The Family Stone certainly succeeds in creating a number of dynamic multidimensional characters, but it fails in a couple respects. The most obvious is the relationship switch that eventually takes place and is quite evidently in the making from the opening scenes of the film. One brother stealing another’s girlfriend is not in-and-of itself unbelievable, but the continuation of a normal relationship between the two brothers is. No awkwardness there? No jealousy? Plot twists are great, but keep them realistic…

The other aspect of The Family Stone that stands out is a bit more peripheral and makes the film teeter on the precipice of Hollywood cliché. Meredith is portrayed as an uptight homophobic bigot in need of a cure, while the Stone family is free-spirited and in touch with their feelings. In the end, Meredith grows because of her proximity to the Stones, but the Stones don’t learn anything from Meredith. It’s probably not a coincidence that Meredith’s views might be construed as conservative, while the Stones’ views are considered liberal (i.e. conservative evil, liberal good). This same theme was prevalent in Meet The Fockers when Robert De Niro’s character learns the error of his uptight ways and engages in the hippie lifestyle of his daughter’s new in-laws. But, of course, the Fockers never learn anything from De Niro… Not necessarily a movie killer, but a cliché nonetheless. Despite the flaws, The Family Stone is still a decent film. Above par dialogue and outstanding performances by a strong cast make it time well spent. Many moments will make you laugh; others will remind you of your own family…

Hollywood DVD
Roger King asked:


It is called DVD authoring, a process of collecting audio, videos, menus, subtitles, etc into an interactive branching structure that will eventually become a playable DVD. Making a DVD involves more than just capturing the video and burning it; you need DVD authoring software to make a playable DVD.

There are numerous DVD authoring programs intended for a wide range of skill levels and budgets. Mac and PC are the two contenders here. There are Consumer, and Professional. By means of DVD menus, users can easily and immediately access chapters within videos-media, text, and high-quality audio. You can publish your media in DVD-Video, DVD-ROM, and Web-DVD formats.

Many DVD burners and low cost capture cards come with extremely basic authoring tools that let you create simple menus and a play-list for your DVD. While this may be ok for the beginning home user, serious digital videographers are going to want to take full advantage of all that the professional DVD authoring software can offer.

Professional DVD authoring software lets you create Hollywood-style menus, with DVD’s using your own videos, music, and photos. DVD’s are quickly replacing videotapes as the video publishing media of choice for video professionals and video enthusiasts. DVD burners are now widely available at prices well within the reach of average consumers.

The finish DVD authoring is comprised of video information in the form of MPEG-2 video streams. A menu system can be included within a title set, allowing the viewer to select between the different subtitle and audio tracks. DVD’s delivers the ultimate media communications experience. Cleaner pictures, clearer sound, and most importantly, easy to navigate.

The best program I used to author DVD’s is DVD Studio Pro from apple.

This is a Mac platform program that comes bundle with video editing software, motion graphics software, and text titling software, professional music editing software, and video & audio compressing software that cost $1,299.00. There is no limit to your imagination with this package.

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Featuring Arnolds real voice for the first time!
Note: This trailer remains the property of STAX Entertainment and Hollywood DVD, I do not own it or the copyright to it.

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