Wednesday, 11 May 2011

Printable Greeting Cards

E cards are getting popular and popular nowadays. Have you tried sending one? It is so much more efficient and fun that the traditional & conventional ones, right? Surely you are more comfortable using the e-cards.
You're torn, however: you don't want to go out of the comfort of your home and go on all the trouble of driving to a bookstore, and yet, you want the greeting card to be like conventional ones. You want the cards can be touched and be kept for future re-opening. The idea of an e-card being thrown in the computer's recycle bin does not satisfy you. You think you like the features and the advantages of the e cards, really, but they are not romantic like the conventional ones. You want the conventional ones, but they're so troublesome and tiring! What's the solution? Go both ways. Go traditional and go unconventional.

Friday, 29 April 2011

History of the NAACP Image Awards

The NAACP Image Awards were created in 1967 in an effort to celebrate each year's achievements by notable people of color in the realms of service, social justice, and entertainment, as determined by votes among members of the NAACP. The 53 Image Awards categories lay out honors ranging across film, television, music, literature, and activism. Each year, the ceremony takes place in February or March, in the Los Angeles area.

Five Fantastic Horror Movies

One of the best ways to spend a night with friends, no matter what age you are, is watching horror movies. A night of popcorn, screams and laughter can make for great entertainment, especially if you have a great home theater system.

Many great classics have been re-released in High Definition on Blu-ray Discs, but there are also many available on the internet, so you can even make a list, and let your friends choose on the night. Many televisions now have internet access, so you can watch the films directly on the TV. Or you can hook up a projector to your PC and make your very own little theater in your living room.

Wednesday, 27 April 2011

Want to Make a Movie?

If you're wishing you were a film maker, stop wishing and start making a movie!

You have a few choices. You can move to Hollywood, Toronto or New York City. But that takes money and a huge life change. What about all the folks in the middle of America who want to tell stories? These are the towns where the movie industry is not a realistic choice when it comes to making a living. However, it's not a dead dream. Do what others who came before you have done and continue to do: simply tell stories everyday.