By: John Stevens | 2011-04-27 | Movies Big Momma's House is the 2000 American crime comedy film which is directed by Raja Gosnell and written by Darryl Quarles and Don Rhymer. The film is also notable for being released on the EVD video format. After the success of the first and second installments, the third part named “Big Momma: Like Father Like Son” has been on theaters all over the world. In this movie, Malcolm Turner’s 7-year-old stepson Trent witnesses a murder. In order to find the murderer before he finds them, the FBI Agent and his boy come to all-girls' school for the arts as Momma and Charmaine. In this part, Martin Lawrence continues to play as FBI agent Malcolm Turner while Jascha Washington refuses the role of Trent Pierce. Brandon T. Jackson is invited as a replacement for Trent’s role. read more
By: jzdkghlj | 2011-02-19 | Arts & Entertainment Big Momma (Lawrence) and Charmaine (Jackson) go undercover at an all-girls performing-arts school to unmask a murderer. Love will play Kurtis Kool, a school security guard and former Run-D.M.C. roadie who becomes smitten with . Rios, Doubleday and Ang will play students at the school who befriend Jackson's character. Like Father, Like Son (also known as 's House 3) is an second sequel to 2000 Big Mammas House. read more
By: Kurt Hartman | 2010-04-04 | Politics Rush Limbaugh is a controversial and successful figure on the airwaves of talk radio. There are many other voices and ample competition, so why does he still dominate? The answers are simple. read more
By: John Stevens | 2011-01-13 | Celebrities Do you want to know how famous people look like when they go shopping? Like most of us, celebrities also spend time going out with their families. These days, many well-known stars have been caught shopping at some famous shopping centers and stores in Beverly Hills, Santa Monica in California or Aspen street in Colorado. The New Year is coming and it is easy to understand why celebrities rush into these shopping centers. The article will bring you some images of celebrities such as the R&B/Pop singer Rihanna, the actor Aaron Eckhart, and the famous actress Lori Loughlin and so on. read more
By: Thomas Mahar | 2010-03-30 | Humanities A flat-bottomed boat lazed along the river's bank on a summer day in 1860. An observer could be forgiven for not realizing the lone occupant was a youth who would grow to dominate two Michigan industries, log towing and sugar manufacturing and foster a number of companies in other industries that would add immeasurable wealth to Michigan's developing economy. read more
By: Daniel James Wood | 2011-04-06 | Politics It seems that denigrating the wisdom of age has become fashionable, and the inherent restraint of that wisdom archaic. It's almost like advocating for Junior to spend at will upon finding his parents' checkbook full of signed, blank checks. While the thought of adults actually pre-signing blank checks - which can easily fall into the wrong hands - is unconscionable, the temptation on Junior's part is equally understandable, albeit impossible to condone. read more
By: Rita Dawson | 2012-03-17 | TV Moving companies – A new locality, new neighbors, and the most important new Cable TV! It’s hard to find entertainment when the surrounding is entirely new. Though we move on with a period of time, we find it a bit difficult in this television influenced world. Busy professional are tied up with late night conferences, the entire week and relaxation rests with entertainment. Imagine a life wit read more
By: Tory Connolly | 2010-05-12 | Spirituality I am a freelance reporter who once suffered from mental illness. I was once a staff reporter for a radio station of an NPR affiliate. I used to bemoan my suffering, the loss of time from my career, until God through Christ Jesus, set me free from manic depression and the need for medication. Then He gave me a speaking and writing ministry and revealed to me how to help others. The Lord made me a Good News reporter and the Good News (from the Holy Bible) is that there is a cure for mental illness. read more
By: John Stevens | 2011-11-29 | Society After Welsh national manager Gary Speed, 42, was found hanging at his garage of his 1.5 million pound house in Huntington on the outskirts of Chester on November 27, 2011, a lot of people have doubted his wife Louise Speed was the answer for his mystery death but in fact, Gary Speed was not depressed and had not argued with his wife. Meanwhile, only hours earlier, he had appeared happy and optimistic on the BBC’s Football Focus. read more
By: Paula Andrea Pyle, MA | 2010-10-28 | Science No one enjoys feeling as if he/she is living someone else's life. How can that feeling be eradicated? By discovering other latent artistic possibilities not yet recognized or embraced. read more
By: Amy Kelly | 2011-04-20 | Networks In 2010, YouTube users uploaded over 35 hours of video each minute, amounting to over 13 million hours of video for the entire year, according to year-end figures released by YouTube. By mid-November, the site’s playback count hit 700 billion and continued rising (Huffington Post.com). read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-01 | Business 9 months there have been both looking forward to what makes it exciting things? To the newly constructed Hong Kong Disneyland Gratification of playing time, there will be many young people born after the 80s the answer. Have a Disney Clothing Or a bag, has become a lot watching the Disney movie, the girls grew up fashion necessary equipment. In primary and secondary schools in big cities, you can see carrying Disney Schoolbag Students read more
By: Steve Brown | 2013-02-21 | News and society Mario Lopez and his wife Courtney Mazza broke the happy news that they are going to have a second child on Tuesday (February 19, 2013). read more
By: Brightbridge Wealth | 2011-06-08 | Management PASADENA, Calif. – You might not think that the financial crisis three years ago would be fodder for stimulating drama. But some TV brokers are speculating that you’re wrong. read more