May 14, 2009
There are two main ways to find products in our store. You can search or you can browse through our films and categories. Both functions are available in the top right corner of every page. Searching for a product by keyword will give you a list of products with associated thumbnails. B... continue reading...
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shopping cart September 24, 2008
We all love movies.
And some movies are wildly popular.
But then again, some films didn't set the world on fire. but they are still unique works of art.
That's what today's FamilyFirst pick is all about. It's called Ten Amazing Movies Your Friends Have Never... continue reading...
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worrd May 24, 2008
Didja ever notice...
If a character uses martial arts rather than a weapon, his opponents will always face him one-to-one. Spare bad guys may dance around the fight taunting our hero, but none will engage until his predecessor has been disposed of. And if it's an oriental martial arts film, they... continue reading...
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upper lip May 21, 2008
Sure, I'm an old goat, but I still appreciate good music by current groups.
For example, my 20-year-old has turned me into a Counting Crows fan.
And while I haven't sought out any Radiohead, their song All I Need sounds pretty darned good.
Today's FamilyFirst pick is a video of n... continue reading...
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Today's FamilyFirst site will make you go hoo-yah!
Then, somewhere along the line, they will probably get shut down.
That's because you get to watch full-length movies online! FREE!
No doubt, the MPAA is having a conniption fit. But for now, at least, today's FamilyFirst pick, RainLinks, will let y... continue reading...
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wild hogs September 9, 2005
One of the most fascinating types of books to read is biography. They also make interesting films to watch. Learning about how famous (and infamous) people have lived their lives, and how they achieved their fame and notoriety are often learning experiences. Today's Family First Sit... continue reading...
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presence July 8, 2005
"If you build it, they will come".
That statement is from one of the more popular films made in the past 15 years. That film, or rather the concept of that film, is the subject of today's Family First Site.
The name of the site is the Field of Dreams Movie Site, and is dedica... continue reading...
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Sports April 25, 2005
Many popular movies and television shows are made in very recognizable locations. "Saving Private Ryan" was made in France, where the action occurred. "Apollo 13" was made on a sound stage but did use some exterior locations to supplement the story line, such as Cape Canaveral and the Jo... continue reading...
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Social Science August 23, 2004
There is no place like home. That has been an overriding feeling that we have all had at one time or another in our life. So did a young Kansas girl named Dorothy after she traveled over the rainbow to a land that was as mysterious as it was beautiful. Today's Family First site... continue reading...
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wonderful wizard of oz August 19, 2004
Going to the movies is an American pastime, for that past 110 years or so. For many years, it was our nations favorite past time. Many people still go to the movies, and it is a great source of entertainment. But when you go, you have to choose your films carefully so that your young ones are not ... continue reading...
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