Showing posts with label DVDs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DVDs. Show all posts

Saturday, February 2, 2008

Actress Garcelle Beauvias Gives Birth to Twins

An Ocala jury has found actor Wesley Snipes not guilty of charges of tax fraud, aiding and abetting in a tax scheme, and failing to file a tax refund for three of the years between 1999 and 2004. He was charged guilty for not filing income tax returns for three of the years between 1999 and 2004.

Friday, January 4, 2008

Netflix Delivering Movies Directly to Televisions

Netflix, a website where you can rent DVDs online, will start delivering movies and their other programs directly to televisions later this year through a set-top box that will deliver the movies and programs through a high-speed Internet connection. The set-top box will probably cost about $299 to $399. Netflix subscribers will still have to use a computer to choose what they want to watch and they can watch between 5 and 48 hours of programming without any extra costs to their current subscription plan.

Sunday, December 30, 2007

Actor Sean Penn's Wife Files For Divorce

The actor Sean Penn's wife, Robin Wright Penn, has filed for divorce stating that the divorce is due to irreconcilable differences. The couple has tow teenage children and want joint custody.

Actress Nicole Kidman Pregnant

The actress Nicole Kidman and her husband Keith Urban, a country and western singer, have announced that Kidman is pregnant. The actress has a 14 year old adopted daughter named Isabella and a 12 year old son named Conor. She plans to cut back on working on films as much as possible.

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Thursday, December 6, 2007

Trade Your Old DVDs Online For Free

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Saturday, November 3, 2007

Hollywood Writers Go On Strike

Film and TV writers plan to go on strike Monday against the largest media companies over profits from DVDs and Internet programming. The Writers Guild of America board members voted to start the strike at 12:01 a.m. Pacific Time unless studios offer a better deal with bigger profits from DVD sales and shows sold and streamed over the Internet. They plan to start picketing in New York and Los Angeles after the strike captains meet and discuss and finalize the details.

The strike may have a big effect because all production will be stopped. The entertainment industry contributes about $30 billion a year and $80 million a day to Los Angeles.

Thursday, August 16, 2007

Man Accused of Selling Library Books

It is reported in Denver that a man named Thomas Pilaar sold hundred of books, tapes, and DVD’s that he borrowed and checked out from the Denver area libraries. It supposedly has cost the libraries about $35,000.

Thomas used several different names to get seven library cards from the Denver Public Library. With the cards he checked out about 250 to 300 items. Authorities were notified after a woman who bought books from craigslist.org noticed the library identification stamps.

Thomas was jailed on an unrelated parole violation and is being investigated for theft. He is also being held without bond.