Sunday, September 9, 2012

New Year's Eve Flicks

Come the eve of New Year, you are all decked out in your polka-dotted dress, you've laid out all the horns as a noisemaker when the clock strikes twelve, filled you wallets and bags with cash (a superstition that the money on your wallet and bag will double or even triple the whole year round) and prepared the midnight feast.
Impatient to ring in the brand new year? Bide your time and wait to greet 2013 with these New Year's Eve movies!


New Year's Eve (2011)
   From the makers of Valentine's day, and just like in the star-studded holiday movie, New Year's Eve features an overload of celebrities playing couples and singles whose lives became connected to each other as they experience "love, hope, forgiveness, second chances and fresh starts."


When Harry met Sally
   This must-watch film features one of the most iconic New Year's Eve scenes on film.Watch as long-time friends Harry and Sally figure out what their relationship is about when they finally got romantically involved. See love triumph when Harry crashes a New Year's Eve party in order to declare to Sally. Interpersed with clips of interviews with real-life married couples, this film offers heart-warming holiday inspiration.
Directed by Rob Reiner and written by Nora Ephron, this favorite stars Billy Crystal, Meg Ryan, Carrie Fisher and Bruno Kirby.


Bridget Jones' Diary (2001)
   New Year's resolutions inevitably call to mind Bridget Jones' pledge to keep a diary and turn her life around. One of Bridget's resolutions is to "Find a nice and sensible partner." Laugh the time away as Bridget tries to resist the charming Daniel Cleaver who embodies all that she vows to avoid, cringe as she makes a fool of herself over holidays, and celebrate when she finally discover the merits of Mark Darcy.
   Based on Helen Fielding's bestselling novel, this entertaining chick flick is another must watch.


Happy New Year, Charlie Brown (1985)
   Let the kids stay up with Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the Peanuts gang as they get together at Peppermint Patty's New Year's Eve party. Poor charlie Brown has to write a book report. With the distractions of dance lessons and party preparations.
   Written by Charles Schulz, this holiday special will really make the kids happy.


Rudolph's Shiny New Year
   Another New Year's treat for the kids is this stop-motion animated special about the quest to save Baby New Year - with the help of beloved reindeer whose nose shines so bright! Rudolph is asked by Father Time to find and return baby Happy to take his mark as the New Year.
Directed by Jules Bass and Arthur Rankin, Jr. this features the voices of Billie Mae Richards and Paul Frees.


High School Musical (2006)
   Basketball captain Troy and brainy Gabriella Met on New Year's Eve when they are thrown on stage for an impromptu karaoke duet at a ski cabin. Let your teens and tweens enjoy this Disney smash hit about high school, romance, singing and dancing.
   The television musical stars Zac Efron.


About a Boy (2002)
   Will Freeman is a 38-year-old man who acts like a boy. But when he meets young Marcus Will is forced to grow up and to welcome people in his life. What's the New Year connection? A New Year's Eve party turns into a critical turning point when Will meets the woman of his dreams.
   The film stars Hugh Grant and Rachel Wiesz.


While this movies may not be as iconic as those we associate with Christmas, they sure are entertaining - and they do teach some important lessons about beginnings and endings. Go ahead, turn on your TV , pop in the disc, and start your New Year's countdown, after all it is just three months away!

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Domain Registration Hosting

   Creating a website is a fun way for people to express their personalities, websites that you own often say what kind of person you are into, you personally would not create an insurance related website when you are in the field of medicine as your profession.
   But for those of you who are planning to or craving about building a website for years and wouldn't know how to start then you are in luck, yours truly will try to share or encourage you that finally you build that website you always wanted to have.
   The first thing you have to do is find a domain, and it is readily available everywhere and you can shop around for whichever suits your budget. After choosing and registering your domain (take note that domain name registration is very important as you will bear the domain name for a long time, so choose the available domain name wisely) its now time to build your website according to your needs.
   Share everybody what you feel, remember that the website you build can be viewed worldwide, show the world what you can do, if you are a talented artist then post some of your sketches to the website you created. If you are a businessman then you may need a website for running a business, building a business website would help you significantly in promoting your business.
   The world of Internet is a very wonderful invention, remember to use it properly and wisely.