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To: Findit who wrote (7097)4/30/2012 5:49:57 PM
From: Carolyn   of 9708
 
I know, so many red herrings. They promised by the end of the season.

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To: Carolyn who wrote (7100)4/30/2012 5:54:22 PM
From: Findit   of 9708
 
Hope they stick to it and have a solution by end of season. If not, I will sue for my wasted time. lol

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To: Findit who wrote (7101)4/30/2012 5:55:53 PM
From: Carolyn   of 9708
 
Well, they won't have any viewers for any more seasons!

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To: LindyBill who wrote (7089)4/30/2012 9:10:53 PM
From: greenspirit   of 9708
 
Bill - Netflix has an answer to that. Netflix can be "Supercharged" by paying 4.99 per month for an account on MultiQs.

Here's some data and the website......
MultiQs




RokuGuide Review: MultiQs is a must-have app for anyone who watches Netflix on their Roku. As the app's name implies, it allows you to set up multiple instant watch queues, but it has an impressive number of additional features. From casual Netflix viewers to power users, everyone can benefit from MultiQs.

The Admin menu allows you to create a new queue, delete an existing queue, change the ratings and genre filters, and lock or unlock a queue. Locking a queue prevents users from modifying the content of a queue, and prevents them from browsing or searching titles while in that queue. This is a useful feature for parents who want to control what their children are able to watch. Parents can set up a queue of videos for their children to watch.The most obvious reason to subscribe to the MultiQs app is to set up multiple Netflix queues. This is a must for multiple-viewer households where each person has his or her own lists of movies and TV shows that they wish to watch. Each person can set up their own queue within MultiQs, or you can set up queues by genre or any topic of your own choosing. Set up a "Kids" queue for children's shows, a "Music" queue for music documentaries, and a "DateNite" (names are limited to eight characters) queue for chick flicks. Each queue can even have its own ratings and genre filters to help in searching or browsing for movies to add to the queue.

In addition to providing multiple queues, MultiQs has some really useful features for finding movies and TV shows to add to your queues. Select Cool Lists to browse through Academy Best Picture winners and nominees, top-rated IMDB movies, and top-rated selections from Rotten Tomatoes. Cool Lists also includes a list of movies that will be removed from Netflix within the next week - this is a great way to look for titles you might otherwise be too late to watch. While browsing, the selections can be added directly to the queue which you are currently working in or to any other queue you have set up.

Other lists that can be browsed from within the queue menu include the 150 newest TV shows added to Netflix, the 150 newest movies, the 500 highest-rated TV shows, and the 500 highest-rated movies. You can also browse through 20 different genres, but the genres are further broken down into sub-genres. For example, you can browse all documentaries, or browse through any of the 13 documentary sub-genres, such as biographical, rockumentaries, religious, or travel & adventure. MultiQs will even suggest titles similar to others that you've rated from within MultiQs.

There are other cool features, like limiting your selections to HD, setting up shortcuts to video lists, and the ability to change the interface style. MultiQs is a great deal for only $4.99 per year, but don't take my word for it. MultiQs offers a very generous one-month fully functioning trial offer. The trial isn't a lite version that teases you with just a few options - this is the full app. If you use Netflix, try it out yourself and you'll probably agree that it's a must-have app.

Developer's Channel Description: MultiQs supercharges Netflix by providing you with multiple instant watch queues, password protection, content filtering, unique categories, and much more!

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To: LindyBill who wrote (7074)4/30/2012 9:18:52 PM
From: greenspirit   of 9708
 
Why did you purchase a Sony Blueray instead of a Roku device? If you had Roku I could steer you in the right direction - not sure what Sony offers....

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To: greenspirit who wrote (7104)5/1/2012 12:00:35 AM
From: LindyBill   of 9708
 

The Sony is a Blue Ray DVD Player with internet download features included. I know of nothing on the Roku that I don't have on the Blue Ray.

































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From: LindyBill5/1/2012 5:11:54 AM
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'Dancing with the Stars' Week 7 Recap: Let's Get Classical
Monday, April 30, 2012




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Live from Hollywood, it's Dancing with the Stars! Without Laurel Brown! Yes, your usual BuddyTV DWTS expert is on assignment tonight in Hotlanta chilling with Buffy's ex Riley Finn on the set of USA's Necessary Roughness. So for one night only, I'm here to service your dancing needs.

WARNING: I am quite obsessed with Derek Hough, and tonight he's doing my favorite dance, the Paso Doble, so I apologize in advance if I gush. I'm also still incredibly bitter about the one season of Dancing with the Stars I actually watched and recapped, when Mya was robbed of the Mirror Ball by Donny Osmond. Now let's get ready to rumbaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!


Slideshow 'Dancing with the Stars': Week 7 Performance Rankings

It's Classical Night! And if the violin solo from Joshua Bell, who looks a bit like a floppy-haired young Mark Cuban, isn't a dead giveaway, the Victorian era costumes and corsets sure are. I'm scared that Brooke "Salieri" Burke Charvet is plotting something sinister to dethrone Tom Bergeron.

Also, tomorrow is the final dance duel and next week is a DOUBLE ELIMINATION!

Costume Watch: Mark Ballas is totally shirtless and wearing a cape. I have no words to describe how silly it looks, sort of like a superhero in a children's book.

Katherine Jenkins and Mark Ballas: Rumba

Katherine is excited cuz she knows classical music. She should also be excited because the routine involves grabbing herself a big chunk of Ballas butt (putting the "ass" in "classical"). Tom describes the costumes as "Game of Thrones: The Musical." Oh no, I think Mark is supposed to be Khal Drogo. That's just so wrong and so ridiculous on every conceivable level.


Khal Ballas and Daenerys Jenkins!


The dancing is pretty excellent, though the shirtless Mark Ballas and the Game of Thrones reference distract me, as does the fact that it's more romantic than sexual. Bruno Tonioli wishes it was raunchier to get his juices flowing, which is a visual I did not need. Carrie Ann Inaba agrees about needing some more chemistry and sexual attraction in a rumba.

Scores: 9+9+9=27

So even when the judges criticize them, they still get a 27?

Melissa Gilbert and Maksim Chmerkovskiy: Argentine Tango

Maksim is injured. Tom says that about 47 times, so you know it's a big deal. Maks decides to bring his brother Val in for rehearsals. Two Chmerkovskiys for the price of one? That's one lucky lady. But not knowing if she'll be dancing with Maks or Val makes rehearsals troublesome.


Lift-a-palooza!


She's dancing with Maks, and the entire routine has him manhandling her and lifting her above his head like she's a feather. It's a good routine, but Melissa seems terrified to me the entire time. Bruno agrees and has real issues with it. Carrie Ann calls it "Cirque du Soleil gone terribly wrong." Yikes, Melissa is getting hammered.

Scores: 7+7+7=21

Get ready for that dance duel, Melissa and Maks.

William Levy and Cheryl Burke: Viennese Waltz

This is all about sophistication and content, a chance to show the world that William is more than just a pretty face and a hot body. The fog machines are in full effect (which is good for him because the judges can't see all the footwork) and Jackie Evancho sings in the background.

It's pretty darn romantic and he did a great job stripping away the sex. I feel like Len Goodman: It was close, but not totally transformative. That doesn't matter because the ladies in the audience erupt like the Beatles, Elvis and Justin Bieber all performed together.

Scores: 9+9+9=27

Wow, I didn't think it was as good as Katherine, but whatever. I see the judges are all synced up tonight.

Roshon Fegan and Chelsie Hightower: Argentine Tango

This week the goal is to make Roshon more likeable and less like Bruno Mars' d-bag teen brother. Roshon goes to Val Chmerkovskiy for some advice on how to be a man. It's sad that he needs lessons on that.

Holy crap, they're dancing to an orchestral version of Lady Gaga's "Bad Romance." It's impossible to take this dance seriously with that song playing because I was giggling the whole time. Aside from the fact that it kind of fell apart at the end, it was OK, but a little "wobbly," as Bruno says. Carrie Ann LOVED it.

Scores: 9+8+8=25

That seems about right, and there's a good chance he'll be dueling again this week.

Donald Driver and Peta Murgatroyd: Viennese Waltz

Donald is bringing it because he is very competitive. He doesn't even let his kids beat him at marbles! They're in full-on classical costumes, opening by sitting in thrones like the king and queen.


King Driver and Queen Peta


And it's everything I've wanted from classical night. He nailed it as far as I'm concerned, bringing the classical sense the first four performances were lacking. Carrie Ann didn't see a lift and she takes the words out of my mouth when she calls it "regal."

Scores: 9+9+9=27

Man, what is it going to take to get a freaking 10 tonight?

Maria Menounos and Derek Hough: Paso Doble

They're doing a tragic love story, and rehearsal seems to be quite combative. Darn it, I want light, funny, silly Derek back.


Vampaso Doble!


Awesome! He's a vampire slayer and she's the vampire he's trying to kill. It's a Vampire Paso Doble with a shirtless Derek Hough, which is about 17 kinds of amazing. The whole thing works perfectly. And it ends with her biting and killing him. Here come the 10s!

Scores: 10+10+10=30

WOOHOO! The first perfect score of the season! Derek Hough is the best! OK, I'm done gushing. For now.

Jaleel White and Kym Johnson: Vienne Waltz

These two joke around a lot and seem to have the best relationship of any of the couples She even gives him a talking stuffed koala bear.

Wow, that routine was hauntingly beautiful. I was entranced and couldn't stop watching, like a dream. Len doesn't like the footwork and it apparently had quite a few technical issues, but it certainly FELT great.

Scores: 8+8+8=24

That's about right, but I think it was more impressive than Roshon's dance, so he should be fine.

Team Tango: Katherine and Mark, Maria and Derek, Jaleel and Kym,Roshon and Chelsie

Katherine and William got to pick their teams, schoolyard style, and it's worth noting Roshon was the last one chosen. During rehearsals, Mark and Derek play a little wife swap with Katherine and Maria, which makes me love the Ballas-Hough connection even more. They also note this team has seven Mirror Ball trophies between them (two each for Mark and Kym and three for Derek) while the other team has just (and they're both Cheryl's).


Tango Assassins


Words alone can't express how unbelievably AMAZING that was. They're all in tuxedos and it was like a non-stop assault of awesomeness. It's pretty much every bit as good as Derek's Vampaso Doble for me. Len didn't like a lot of it, but all the judges agree that Roshon was particularly strong. Funny that the guy picked last turned out to be the best.

Scores: 10+8+9=27

Wow, all three judges disagreed, that's unusual.

Team Paso Doble: William and Cheryl, Donald and Peta, Melissa and Maksim

They spend some time making fun of how the other team is full of boys and this team is all men. That's pretty much spot-on, and it works for the Paso Doble because it's a dance that requires macho men, and Roshon would not be able to pull that off. William objects to being treated like a piece of meat when everyone demands he take his shirt off. I refuse to feel sympathy for anyone that hot.


The Hot, Shirtless Men of Team Paso


The performance itself was as powerful and masculine as you could want, and it dominated. It was definitely sloppy and uncoordinated, but who cares? Bruno Tonioli's dreams come true when all three shirtless men jump all over him.

Scores: 9+8+9=26

That sounds right. The audience may have gone nuts for it (and they boo a lot) but it was really sloppy.

The Leaderboard

57: Maria and Derek
56: Katherine and Mark
55: William and Cheryl
55: Donald and Peta
52: Roshon and Chelsie
51: Jaleel and Kym
47: Melissa and Maksim


I think it's safe to say the dance duel will be between two of the bottom three teams on that last.

It was certainly an exciting Classical Night with hot shirtless men and the first perfect score of the season. It's pretty much everything you want in a performance show of Dancing with the Stars, with vampires.

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From: LindyBill5/1/2012 10:05:41 AM
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'Once' leads Tony Award nominations with 11 nods
May 1, 2012

By MARK KENNEDY, Associated Press

NEW YORK (AP) — The low-tech musical "Once," based on the love story of a Czech flower seller and an Irish street musician in Dublin, got a leading 11 Tony Award nominations Tuesday, proving sentiment can sway nominators just as much as special effects.

Two other musicals — "The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess" and "Nice Work If You Can Get It" — each got 10 nominations as the Tony committee spread the wealth. Unlike last year's "The Book of Mormon," no monster single hit dominated the nominations.

"Peter and the Starcatcher," a play about the origins of Peter Pan, earned nine nominations and the now-closed revival of "Follies" and the new Disney musical "Newsies" got eight nods each.

"Other Desert Cities," a play by Jon Robin Baitz that moved to Broadway after critical acclaim at Lincoln Center Theater, earned five nominations, including best play.

"My psychology is such that I can't jump up and down. I suppose that makes me Jewish and of the theater," he said after the announcement.

"Once," with songs by Marketa Irglova and Glen Hansard, was originally a low-budget movie made for about $150,000. The film earned $20 million, thanks in part to an original score that included the sublime, 2007 Oscar-winning song, "Falling Slowly."

The musical captured the film's spirit and earned Steve Kazee and Cristin Milioti best actor nominations. It also earned nods for best scenic design, best book of a musical and Elizabeth A. Davis got best performance by an actress in a featured role, among other nods.

The Tony Awards will be broadcast on CBS from the Beacon Theatre on June 10. Neil Patrick Harris, the star of "How I Met Your Mother," will be the host.

Broadway's most expensive show, the $75 million "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark," got only two nominations, for best scenic design and costume.

In the musical revival category, "Follies" and "The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess" will compete against two Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice works: "Jesus Christ Superstar" and "Evita."

The best leading actor in a play Tony will pit James Corden from the British import "One Man, Two Guvnors," Philip Seymour Hoffman from Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman," James Earl Jones from "Gore Vidal's The Best Man," Frank Langella from "Man and Boy" and John Lithgow of "The Columnist.""

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From: SmoothSail5/1/2012 1:18:07 PM
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During the pre-dance routine when the doc is explaining Maks injury, there is a shot of Melissa that showed her left arm with a tattoo of 2 hummingbirds holding some sort of banner but it looked faded. During the dance only one of the hummingbirds was showing. During the scoring, they actually blurred the tattoo to make it disappear.

I'm so impressed with Jackie Evanko's voice and her range. She can sing both a as soprano and a contralto.

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To: SmoothSail who wrote (7108)5/1/2012 5:32:08 PM
From: Siber   of 9708
 
I'm so impressed with Jackie Evanko's voice

12 years old. Incredible.

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