Editorial Product Review: :One of the gang wishes he could stay up all night sometime, so Barney uses a magic night timer to turn the day into evening. The kids go through their bedtime rituals, but then they get to stay up--a dream come true. This is a particularly entertaining episode, with the children discovering that night has special sights and sounds of its own, precisely the kind of thing most kid viewers wonder about. --Tom Keogh
Editorial Product Review: :Barney introduces the Backyard Gang to camping fun, including woodland creatures, studying the stars, and even forest safety. The episode aims to promote positive values and creative expression under the open skies, and it does just that. Among the songs are 'Clean Up, Clean Up' and 'The Frog on a Log.' --Tom Keogh
Editorial Product Review: :Barney introduces the Backyard Gang to camping fun, including woodland creatures, studying the stars, and even forest safety. The episode aims to promote positive values and creative expression under the open skies, and it does just that. Among the songs are 'Clean Up, Clean Up' and 'The Frog on a Log.' --Tom Keogh
Editorial Product Review: :Ben Affleck is well-cast as Drew Latham, a millionaire on the verge of nervous collapse, a man with no sense of self who tries to buy the trappings of life--including the family that just happens to be living in his childhood home. He jumps around with a plastic smile on his face, trying to impose himself on the bribed household, who--even though the parents are on the verge of divorce--are still more psychologically coherent than he is. Surviving Christmas has been unfairly trashed due to anti-Affleck sentiment in the post-Gigli ...
Editorial Product Review: :Ben Affleck is well-cast as Drew Latham, a millionaire on the verge of nervous collapse, a man with no sense of self who tries to buy the trappings of life--including the family that just happens to be living in his childhood home. He jumps around with a plastic smile on his face, trying to impose himself on the bribed household, who--even though the parents are on the verge of divorce--are still more psychologically coherent than he is. Surviving Christmas has been unfairly trashed due to anti-Affleck sentiment in the post-Gigli ...
Editorial Product Review: :Ben Affleck is well-cast as Drew Latham, a millionaire on the verge of nervous collapse, a man with no sense of self who tries to buy the trappings of life--including the family that just happens to be living in his childhood home. He jumps around with a plastic smile on his face, trying to impose himself on the bribed household, who--even though the parents are on the verge of divorce--are still more psychologically coherent than he is. Surviving Christmas has been unfairly trashed due to anti-Affleck sentiment in the post-Gigli ...
Editorial Product Review: :Ben Affleck is well-cast as Drew Latham, a millionaire on the verge of nervous collapse, a man with no sense of self who tries to buy the trappings of life--including the family that just happens to be living in his childhood home. He jumps around with a plastic smile on his face, trying to impose himself on the bribed household, who--even though the parents are on the verge of divorce--are still more psychologically coherent than he is. Surviving Christmas has been unfairly trashed due to anti-Affleck sentiment in the post-Gigli ...
Editorial Product Review: :Ben Affleck is well-cast as Drew Latham, a millionaire on the verge of nervous collapse, a man with no sense of self who tries to buy the trappings of life--including the family that just happens to be living in his childhood home. He jumps around with a plastic smile on his face, trying to impose himself on the bribed household, who--even though the parents are on the verge of divorce--are still more psychologically coherent than he is. Surviving Christmas has been unfairly trashed due to anti-Affleck sentiment in the post-Gigli ...
Editorial Product Review: :Ben Affleck is well-cast as Drew Latham, a millionaire on the verge of nervous collapse, a man with no sense of self who tries to buy the trappings of life--including the family that just happens to be living in his childhood home. He jumps around with a plastic smile on his face, trying to impose himself on the bribed household, who--even though the parents are on the verge of divorce--are still more psychologically coherent than he is. Surviving Christmas has been unfairly trashed due to anti-Affleck sentiment in the post-Gigli ...
Editorial Product Review:Description:Hollywood favorite Jeff Bridges (BLOWN AWAY) stars in this thrilling high seas adventure! Bridges leads a crew of seafaring students (including Scott Wolf from TV's PARTY OF FIVE) on the voyage of a lifetime! But just before their return, nature teaches the toughest lesson of all ... turning this journey at sea into a test of the crew's courage and will to survive! From acclaimed filmmaker Ridley Scott (BLACK HAWK DOWN) -- don't miss any of the pulse-pounding, edge-of-your-seat excitement that this breathtaking motion picture delivers! essential video:It's a ...
The Web Services Policy Working Group has published two Web Services Policy 1.5 - Working Drafts: an update to the Primer and a First Public Working Draft of Guidelines for Policy Assertion Authors. The new Guidelines document provides ...