Troy Cook Author of 49 Rules of Highly Effective Bank Robbers interviewed.

Posted on: 26 February, 2006

Author: Norm Goldman

Author: Troy Cook Publishers: Capital Crime Press ISBN: 0977627667                 The following interview... Author: Troy Cook Publishers: Capital Crime Press ISBN: 0977627667                 The following interview was conducted  by:  NORM GOLDMAN: Editor of Bookpleasures. CLICK TO VIEW  Norm Goldman's Reviews        To read Norm's review of the book CLICK HERE Today Norm Goldman Editor of Bookpleasures.com is pleased to have as our guest, Troy Cook author of 47 Rules of Highly Effective Bank Robbers. Good day Troy and thanks for agreeing to participate in our interview. Norm: I understand you have worked on over 80 feature films, writing and directing. How easy or...

Star Wars; Is it a Political Myth for Today

Posted on: 17 February, 2006

With Lucas on Capital Hill answering what this line from the recent episode; "So this is how liberty dies, with thunderous applause." comes from the fact "Star Wars" series was inspired by ancient Rome, the French Revolution and the rise of Adolf Hitler in Germany. "In all of those countries, a democracy fell through nefarious manipulations behind the scenes, and the people didn't seem to mind." "Star Wars" filmmaker George Lucas joined House Democratic leaders at a town hall meeting on Capitol Hill to roll out an "innovation agenda" that aims to prepare the next generation of technological entrepreneurs. Star...

Hostel

Posted on: 10 February, 2006

Author: Sam Vaknin

The movie "Hostel" (2005) is a potent depiction of gore and graphic horror. More subtly, it is also a counterfactual and jingoistic political allegory for the post 9-11 age. The movie "Hostel" (2005) is a potent depiction of gore and graphic horror. More subtly, it is also a counterfactual and jingoistic political allegory for the post 9-11 age. A couple of wholesome American youths (one of them a Jew) are nabbed by a ring of east Europeans who cater to the depraved needs of sadists by providing them with fresh supplies of torture victims. The good guys are invariably American...

Direct TV Satellite TV—What You Should Know Before You Order

Posted on: 27 January, 2006

Author: Brian Stevens

Thinking about getting Direct TV? Check out these need-to-know facts about Direct TV systems and service before you order. Launched in 1994 by General Motors, Direct TV is the largest satellite TV provider in the world, with 14.5 million subscribers and 15 satellites. Direct TV is ranked #2 in customer satisfaction among satellite TV and cable companies by J.D. Power and Associates. Direct TV Satellite TV System To receive Direct TV programming you need a Direct TV satellite TV system to capture the satellite signal and transmit it to your TV. Thanks to the competition between Direct TV dealers, you...

Bartending Secrets Revealed Special Report - Two Strategies to Instantly Increase Your Tips

Posted on: 28 December, 2005

Author: Theodore Watts

So you want to learn how to increase your tips? If you want to learn the time tested techniques that will help fatten your wallet, then you must read this report. This report will show you 2 fr.ee tip... In this special report I will NOT give you a cookie cutter, bartending school lecture on bartending recipes and blah, blah, blah. I am going to cut all the fluff and just tell you how it’s done. The key here is that regardless of how many drinks you know how to make; even if you mix up a horrible drink every...

A Trip To Vegas

Posted on: 09 August, 2005

A trip that will always be remembered is the one in Las Vegas, what is sometimes referred to as "Sin City" due to it's casino gambling places, though I prefer to remember it as a "sensational" city, L... A trip that will always be remembered is the one in Las Vegas, what is sometimes referred to as "Sin City" due to it's casino gambling places, though I prefer to remember it as a "sensational" city, LasVegas, Nevada. From LA to this gambler's city, It was a 4 hour drive during the summer months. The weather was exceptionally hot but such...

The Enigma of a Movie Poster

Posted on: 07 July, 2005

Have you ever noticed how movie posters make heads turn, especially when they are not displayed at a movie theater? Do you feel that movie posters somehow connect you to a certain period of your life when that movie was shown in the theaters? Movie posters have always had a certain magnetism around them that sparks off memories of the movie it portrays and the symbolism of the movie itself. For example, the classical movie poster of Gone with the Wind resembles the romance and tragedy of its time. Many folks who watched this movie for the first time during...

Poker popularity for beginners

Posted on: 27 June, 2005

Author: Mansi gupta

Poker is not just confined to casinos or bars. In fact it has traveled back to our homes from where it ... ... A surge in the ... of the game has given rise to many ... typ Poker is not just confined to casinos or bars. In fact it has traveled back to our homes from where it supposedly originated. A surge in the popularity of the game has given rise to many different types of poker games. Like Hold Em, Omaha Hold Em, Razz, Seven Card Stud, and Eight or Better High-Low Stud etc. These games can be...

The first step and most important thing in learning guitar

Posted on: 13 June, 2005

Author: Don Lee

The secrets of learning guitar are mostly based on the ... have a good ... for future ... need to consider three ... factors ... : Ear training is a MUST bas The secrets of learning guitar are mostly based on the foundation.To have a good foundation for future success,we need to consider three important factors :- 1.Listening : Ear training is a MUST basic training that every guitar learner should have.But most of them avoid this as quite a boring and time-consuming job.Without a good listening,we are unable to move to higher level.To overcome this problem,I suggest that guitar...

Movies – Watch What You Want, When You Want

Posted on: 12 June, 2005

Author: Rickia Sanders

The ... ... ... the need to create films that appeal to a wide ... ... the good guy wouldn’t take time out in his pursuit of the bad guys to kiss the girl. The girl The moviemakers apparently understood the need to create films that appeal to a wide audience. Otherwise, the good guy wouldn’t take time out in his pursuit of the bad guys to kiss the girl. The girl wouldn’t get herself in a wreck that required a heroic rescue before she got her guy. And – perhaps the most obvious example of all – the cartoons...