Advantages: Great entertainment and action Disadvantages: A little unrealistic at times...!
Creators: Michael Sloan and Richard Lindheim
Producers: (various, including?) Edward Alder, Alan Barnette, Gail Morgan Hickman and Ed Waters.
Directors: (various, including?) Donald Petrie, Alan Metzger, Richard Compton and Luis Soto.
Stars: Edward Woodward, Robert Lansing, Keith Szarabajka, William Zabra, Robert Joy, Richard Jordan and Luis Guzman
Originally released in September of 1985, running until 1989, creating 88 one hour episodes split into four seasons.
* The DVD Box set
Season one was released in Britain in April 2008, creating a box set of 6 DVDs giving over 16 hours of dramatic encounters with the charismatic English man in the Black 1984 Jaguar XJ6 3 series car?
** BRIEF IDEA **
"Got a problem? Odds against you? Call the equalizer?"
Robert McCall, (played by Edward Woodward) is an ex secret ...
Advantages: lots of humour Disadvantages: some descriptons leave ou dizzy
Equal rights is the third book in a series of 36.Its about several different stories taking place on you guessed it a disk world.
The books I have read so far in the series including this one have been full of humour which I have been looking for a series like this for a long time that mixes humour and science fiction/Fantasy. My only problem is that some of the bits of story get a bit mathematical for me.
Background
The disk world rests on crater in the middle of a giant turtle named Great a Train. The book features witches and wizards.
In this book there is something similar to Hogwarts instead its called unseen university where wizards go for training. It is located in a city named Ankh Mort. It was a reputation of being the smelliest city in the world the author even describes it being smellier than France am not sure why ...
Advantages: Lovely story, touching, emotional, good cast Disadvantages: Bit soppy, some might not think its as good as the book
To be honest, I am not at all a fan of films which have been adapted from books, as I have yet to find one which has actually been any good. The Harry Potter films just don't have the magic of the books, The Devil Wears Prada film wasn't fab either so these films tend to be disappointing for me as I loved the books and thought the films didn't match up exactly. However, I couldn't stand the book this film is based on so I held out hope that the film might be marginally better than its book!
P.S. I Love You tells us the story of Holly and Gerry, a young married couple very much in love with each other. Tragedy strikes when Gerry dies of a brain tumour and leaves Holly distraught and alone, missing her beloved Gerry. But she finds hope again in the form of letters from Gerry, from beyond the grave, guiding her and letting her know that ...