Editorial Product Review: :Strange Planet captures a year in the intertwined lives of a gaggle of young Australians. Judy (Claudia Karvan) aspires to work in television and gets involved with an older tv executive (Hugo Weaving, The Matrix, Proof). Judy's roommate Alice (Naomi Watts, Mulholland Drive, The Ring) struggles to get over a breakup after two years; Joel (Aaron Jeffery) is reeling from the collapse of his marriage; Ewan (Tom Long) loses faith in being a lawyer and becomes a taxi driver. It's a bit like an elaborate episode of Friends, except that ...
Editorial Product Review: :Strange Planet captures a year in the intertwined lives of a gaggle of young Australians. Judy (Claudia Karvan) aspires to work in television and gets involved with an older tv executive (Hugo Weaving, The Matrix, Proof). Judy's roommate Alice (Naomi Watts, Mulholland Drive, The Ring) struggles to get over a breakup after two years; Joel (Aaron Jeffery) is reeling from the collapse of his marriage; Ewan (Tom Long) loses faith in being a lawyer and becomes a taxi driver. It's a bit like an elaborate episode of Friends, except that ...
Editorial Product Review: :Strange Planet captures a year in the intertwined lives of a gaggle of young Australians. Judy (Claudia Karvan) aspires to work in television and gets involved with an older tv executive (Hugo Weaving, The Matrix, Proof). Judy's roommate Alice (Naomi Watts, Mulholland Drive, The Ring) struggles to get over a breakup after two years; Joel (Aaron Jeffery) is reeling from the collapse of his marriage; Ewan (Tom Long) loses faith in being a lawyer and becomes a taxi driver. It's a bit like an elaborate episode of Friends, except that ...
Editorial Product Review: :Taken from Australian TV, Still Twisted is an anthology of four vignettes. Starting off the collection is the tale of a young woman who hits a pedestrian and drives off, only to have her conscience get the better of her and eventually find out that there's a nasty twist to the story. The second installment is the story of an ex-ballroom champion and lonely divorced dad with some skeletons in his closet. The third (and perhaps the best) segment involves an overconfident hit man who gets an unexpected comeuppance. Rounding ...
Editorial Product Review: :Taken from Australian TV, Still Twisted is an anthology of four vignettes. Starting off the collection is the tale of a young woman who hits a pedestrian and drives off, only to have her conscience get the better of her and eventually find out that there's a nasty twist to the story. The second installment is the story of an ex-ballroom champion and lonely divorced dad with some skeletons in his closet. The third (and perhaps the best) segment involves an overconfident hit man who gets an unexpected comeuppance. Rounding ...
Editorial Product Review: :Taken from Australian TV, Still Twisted is an anthology of four vignettes. Starting off the collection is the tale of a young woman who hits a pedestrian and drives off, only to have her conscience get the better of her and eventually find out that there's a nasty twist to the story. The second installment is the story of an ex-ballroom champion and lonely divorced dad with some skeletons in his closet. The third (and perhaps the best) segment involves an overconfident hit man who gets an unexpected comeuppance. Rounding ...
Editorial Product Review: :Taken from Australian TV, Still Twisted is an anthology of four vignettes. Starting off the collection is the tale of a young woman who hits a pedestrian and drives off, only to have her conscience get the better of her and eventually find out that there's a nasty twist to the story. The second installment is the story of an ex-ballroom champion and lonely divorced dad with some skeletons in his closet. The third (and perhaps the best) segment involves an overconfident hit man who gets an unexpected comeuppance. Rounding ...
Editorial Product Review: :Taken from Australian TV, Still Twisted is an anthology of four vignettes. Starting off the collection is the tale of a young woman who hits a pedestrian and drives off, only to have her conscience get the better of her and eventually find out that there's a nasty twist to the story. The second installment is the story of an ex-ballroom champion and lonely divorced dad with some skeletons in his closet. The third (and perhaps the best) segment involves an overconfident hit man who gets an unexpected comeuppance. Rounding ...
The Pharos GPS Phone 600e isn't a horrible smart phone, but the lack of navigation software and subpar call quality detracts from its overall appeal. Plus, you can get more for your money with other GPS-enabled smart phones.
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