A new look Chakpak.com: A hangout for Indian movie fans
A feature-rich site, the newly relaunched Chakpak.com offers Indian movie enthusiasts a plethora of information on movies and movie personalities. Pioneers of Web 2.0 technology among the Bollywood sites, the Chakpak offerings include wallpapers, videos, news, discussion forums and quizzes.
Family Movie - Find The Right DVD Movie Club For Your Family
Looking for a good online family movie club or family movie review?Family movies sell lots of tickets at the box office and every year there are one or more blockbuster movies that are family films.But with the high price of movie tickets and theatre concessions, watching movies on DVD as a family movie night in the comfort of your own home, is quickly becoming very popular.
Author Mary R. Butler Announces 'Free Books for Your Book Club' Giveaway
Author Mary R. Butler is offering her free copies of her new crime fiction novel, "A Kiss in the Dark," to book clubs.
Movies.ie - New Cinema Site for Irish Movie Fans
A new site has been launched in Ireland for cinema fans. Irish movie goers have been neglected for far too long but now Movies.ie offers a jaw-dropping amount of content! The site has a web 2.0 back-end and includes video interviews with major movie stars, exciting Hollywood features, daily movie news, cinema times, podcasts, blogs and so much more.
DVD Movie Club - Movies Delivered Right To Your Mail Box
The Dreaded Video Store ExperienceIt's dark, cold, raining or all three as you get in your car and fight your way through traffic to the nearest video store.When you finally arrive, you quickly discover that the movie your really want isn't even available, the check-out line is way too long, the clerk is too slow, you forgot your store card and you have a movie that's over due.
Award Winning Mystery Book Club Selections by Murder by the Book in Denver, Colorado
The owner of Murder by the Book in Denver, Colorado personally reads and selects the books for the book clubs. This results many times in selecting award winning books. This care in book club selection is a reason for the popularity of the Murder by the Book book clubs.
Local Fitness Club Offers Die-Hard Fitness Fan Program
Beginning June 18, Ellipse Fitness will launch a new program called "Ellipse AMP'D". The 10-week boot camp will train clients for power kickboxing, functional training martial arts, and muscle building. Weekly nutrition education will teach participants how to eat properly for this program's level of activity.
The Country Club of St. Albans Makes its Movie Debut
"Meet Bill" will be released to theaters in St. Louis and Minneapolis April 4; The Country Club of St. Albans is one of the featured locations in the film.
AP9 Your Savings Club Takes a Look at End-of-Summer Movie Releases
AP9 YourSavingsClub provides consumers with savings on movie tickets, theme park admissions and other entertainment interests.
Author of New Teen Book Offers Advice to Miley Cyrus 'Hanna Montana' and Her Fans
Richard Dudum, author of 'What Your Mother Never Told You - A Survival Guide For Teenage Girls' says that Miley Cyrus is doing the right thing to admit that she is 'embarrassed' by the photo done for Vanity Fair Magazine. Dudum, whose book is written for teen girls in language they can understand and relate to, says, "Girls should accurately portray themselves. They need to understand that what they do, say, how they act, and what they wear communicates a message. The girls need to think about who they are, who they want to be, and how they want to be perceived and remembered."
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Holy Science Fiction Comic Books - The Cosmic Comics Continuum! Launches Online Site and Forum for Comic Book Fans
Burlington, Vermont (PRWEB) August 28, 2007 -- The Cosmic Comics Continuum!, a new online forum for discussion for fans of so-called "cosmic" comic book storytelling, is now open online at www.cosmiccomicscontinuum.com.
Comic book fans like to talk comics with other comic book fans. With the recent success of Marvel Comics "Annihilation" and DC Comics "52" and "Mystery In Space", website founder Mike Luoma felt the time was right for a new forum dedicated exclusively to Cosmic comic books.
"Cosmic comics have been around a long time," Luoma said. "Jack Kirby's 'New Gods', Jim Starlin's 'Dreadstar' and his entire spectrum of work for Marvel Comics, Adam Strange at DC, these are just a few that spring to mind off the top of my head. Right now, there's a real resurgence in science fiction or 'cosmic' comics. Marvel has their second 'Annihilation' event going on, which takes place in outer space. DC are about to turn Starlin loose on Kirby's creations with a 'Death of the New Gods' miniseries. Plus their space travelers from '52' are about to go back into space in 'Countdown to Adventure'. And that's just the two major companies. There are indies publishing sci-fi comics, too. So if you're a fan of cosmic comics there's a lot to talk about!"
It's free to join and post at www.cosmiccomicscontinuum.com. "I really just wanted to create a place where fans like myself can gather and talk," Luoma said. "The Cosmic Comics Continuum isn't geared toward making money, but more toward making friends." Interested fans can join in the discussion now at www.cosmiccomicscontinuum.com.
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