Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Choosing a Dog Breed: Large Dogs

The only real dogs are big dogs. Perhaps only a large dog could have made the incredible journey from Scotland to Yorkshire Lassie undertook in "Lassie Come Home." The original Lassie movie was not only the best Lassie film, but one of the greatest children's films ever made. It starred a very young Elizabeth Taylor and Roddy McDowall. The faithful and determined Lassie was played by a Rough Collie named Pal. If you are considering buying or adopting a large dog, it is important to research the different dog breeds beforehand. Each dog breed has different characteristics and only the right ones will be the right fit for your family and home.

Labrador Retriever- These wonderful family and sporting dogs can be yellow, black or chocolate in color. Labs are intelligent, versatile and friendly dogs. They are good around children and other dogs. Their coat is not long, but it is a double coat so they require regular grooming. Labs are large and active dogs, so having a yard would be preferable.

German Shepherd- The famous Rin Tin Tin was rescued from WWI France and brought to the US where he starred in many movies. Rin Tin Tin IV later starred in the 1950's TV series "The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin." Today this breed is often employed as police, guard and service dogs, though they can also be loyal family dogs. These dogs are big and strong and possess a herding instinct, so good training is essential. This highly trainable and dependable breed requires regular grooming and exercise.

Collie- Rough Collies and Smooth Collies are considered varieties of the same breed in the US and Canada, while in the UK they are considered separate breeds. Other breeds of collie include the medium sized Border Collie, and the Bearded Collie (15th breed below). Smooth Collies have short hair while Rough Collies have a gorgeous, full coat. Today, Rough and Smooth Collies are primarily family and show dogs, unlike their herding ancestors. With training, they can be great with children and other pets. These gentle and intelligent dogs require regular exercise and grooming. The Smooth Collie actually requires more grooming even though it has shorter hair.

Golden Retriever- Like Labs, Goldens are great family dogs, hunting retrievers, and versatile service dogs. Goldens have longer hair, having a beautiful double coat that can be various shades of gold. They require more regular grooming. Highly intelligent, gentle and friendly, this breed is an ideal family pet. These dogs are very good with children and other dogs and pets. This is an active breed that likes companionship and regular exercise. Having a yard is preferable.

Rottweiler- When you hear a 'ruff' or 'bark' from behind you, be assured it is not a Rottweiler; this breed is only capable of saying 'woof.' The thick Rottweiler is not the biggest breed, but it may be the most powerful. These dogs are versatile working dogs and excellent guard dogs. However, this breed has a much calmer demeanor than the Doberman Pinscher. Rottweilers can be family dogs, but good training is essential. These protective dogs require regular exercise, but grooming requirements are minimal.

Doberman Pinscher- Like the Rottweiler, the Doberman usually has a black coat with tan markings. Dobermans also are excellent guard dogs. The muscular Doberman is smaller than the Rottweiler, but is faster and more active. Doberman Pinschers are a very aggressive breed, so being experienced at handling dogs is very important when acquiring one. They are not good around small children and other pets. They are an active breed needing regular exercise and have a high capacity for training. Grooming requirements are minimal.

Boxer- The square-faced Boxer is a solid service and working dog. These dogs are loyal companions and protective, making them good guard dogs. With training, they are good around children and other pets. They like companionship and regular exercise. Only minimal grooming is required. Like all of the previous breeds, having a fenced yard would be preferable. An apartment is possible with daily walks or outdoor exercise.

Saint Bernard- The famous rescue dog of the Swiss Alps, the St. Bernard is one of the biggest breeds by weight. These big dogs are intelligent, loyal and protective, making great family dogs. They are good around children and other pets. Putting up with some drool and regular grooming are downsides. These dogs should be regularly exercised, and having a yard is preferable. St. Bernards should not be placed in hot climates.

Siberian Husky- Siberians are the most popular breed of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. They have great endurance and like to work. These dogs are good around children and large dogs, but not around smaller pets. Siberians need to be in a cool climate and can tolerate extremely cold temperatures. These dogs require regular grooming and exercise. They are not apartment dogs.

Great Dane- The gentle giant is one of the world's tallest dogs and the world record for dog height belongs to a Great Dane named Gibson. These dogs are often guard dogs, but also make good family pets. With training, these amiable dogs are good around children and other dogs. They need regular exercise and having a yard is essential. Grooming requirements are minimal.

German Shorthaired Pointer- This intelligent and active breed has a coat of liver (brown), or liver and white. These dogs are tireless, versatile gun and hunting dogs. They are good for an active family and do well around children. With training, they can get along with other dogs. The GSP is a loyal watchdog who needs regular exercise and minimal grooming. This is not an apartment dog.

Greyhound- The distinctively shaped Greyhound is the world's fastest dog breed. These dogs can have coats of almost any color. They are versatile hunting dogs that make good family pets. With training, they do well around children and other dogs. Smaller pets are a bad idea and a fenced yard is a necessity. Greyhounds need regular exercise, but only minimal grooming.

Mastiff- One of the largest dog breeds in the world is the Mastiff. There are many types of Mastiff such as the English Mastiff, Bullmastiff and Tibetan Mastiff. This loyal and protective breed is often used as a guard dog. Despite their massive appearance these dogs are known to be gentle family companions. They are not recommended around small children and other pets. Regular exercise is a good idea, while only minimal grooming is necessary.

English Setter, Irish Setter, Gordon Setter- These handsome and elegant breeds of dog were originally hunting companions. The English and Irish Setters were bird dogs that developed into pointers. The Gordon Setter can be used as a personal bird dog. Today, these dogs make wonderful family pets. The setters require a lot of exercise and attention. They require regular grooming and having a yard is recommended.

Bearded Collie- This long haired, shaggy dog is almost a medium sized dog. This herding breed is related to the Old English Sheepdog. These active and playful dogs make good family pets. They are good around children and other pets. These dogs require regular exercise and grooming. A yard is recommended.

Old English Sheepdog- Their hair has a tendency to cover their eyes. This shaggy dog is larger than the Bearded Collie. These jolly dogs make wonderful family pets. They are affectionate and good around children. They can also be a bit clumsy and may try to herd things. They require regular exercise and grooming as they will shed during the warmer months.




Laurence Burrows is a golden retriever lover and trainer. Read more about cream golden retriever puppies. Visit the Loyal Golden Retriever for pet medications, gifts and dog supplies.

Monday, March 21, 2011

"FRANKLIN J. SCHAFFNER FILMS"

Franklin J. Schaffner won an Oscar for directing "Patton" and also directed some of the best films of the 1960's and '70's, including "Planet of the Apes," "Nicholas and Alexandra," "Papillion," '"Islands in the Stream," and "The Boys From Brazil."

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Planet Of The Apes Dos - H2Awesome!

The entire POA oevre portrayed in song by H2Awesome! Performed live at Arlene's Grocery in New York City, New York on October 2, 2009 "The Complete Planet of the Apes" words & music by H2Awesome! "Charleton Heston, cynic amongst his crewman, became an astronaut to get away from humans and so it came to be the dreaded irony he gets his wish on the PLANET OF THE APES! Come with me, I'll take you to the land of the Apes Climb aboard my starship, I'll take you to the land! The Planet of the Apes! Charleton Heston, had no other equal So, James Franciscus replaced him in the sequel Where Telepathic mutants pray, to an abandoned missile bay that sits BENEATH the Planet of the Apes! The third film travels back in time to our present era with the scholar, Dr. Milo, Cornelius and Zira Now the humans are no good and the apes misunderstood How did they ESCAPE from the Planet of the APES?! Ricardo Montalban tried to quell the ape unrest Roddy McDowell began his simian CONQUEST They took it to the treetops, where the BATTLE soon took shape. Let us stop this incessant fighting, for Ape Shall Not Kill Ape! Come Sail Away, Come Sail Away with Me! Climb Aboard my Staaaarship, I'll RETURN you to the Land... A TIM BURTON re-imagining, oh how they tried to play us The SIMPSONS did it better, with a singing Dr. Zaius. Now there's no use pretending, that we need another ending--- From the novel by BOULLE to the TOON on Saturday-- I hate every ape I see from Chimpan-A to Chimpan Z--- Charleton ...

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Lassie Come Home

It is actually a short story expanded to a novel length called Lassie Come Home, the imaginary character of which was created by Eric Knight. As a short story it was published in 1938 and as a full length novel in 1940. In 1943, it was filmed, Lassie Come Home, by Metro Goldwyn Mayer abbreviated as MGM that starred Roddy McDowall and Elizabeth Taylor, the main character of which is a talented dog named Pal playing Lassie. MGM made various additional films including a follow-up son of Lassie, staring Peter Lawford and June Lockhart, and Courage of Lassie with Elizabeth Taylor. A radio series was also created and aired until 1949, with title "Lassie Radio Show likes Lassie with his friends". The long running and Emmy winning television series Lassie debuted in 1954, and, over the next 19 years, a succession of descendants of Pal appeared on the series.

The stage name and character Lassie became very famous and is used in six other MGM feature films through 1951, it has also appeared in radio, television, film, toys, comic books, animated series, juvenile novels, and other media. When Rudd Weatherwax who is the owner and trainer of Pal see the popularity of stage name "Lassie" then he decided to acquire the Lassie name and trademark from MGM, and to appear with Pal as Lassie at rodeos, fairs, and similar events across America in the early 1950s. Lassie also started to make personal appearances as well as marketing a line of pet food.

The television series, Lassie was broadcasted in America in between 1954-73. That series started with Lassie residing on a farm with a young male master who changed to adult forestry worker in the eleventh season. The series ended with Lassie residing at a ranch for troubled children. The series won two Emmy Awards and canceled in 1973. A new Lassie television series was produced by Canadian production company, Cinar Inc. for the Animal Planet network, United States, and for YTV in Canada which ran until 1999. A remark movie of the original Lassie Come Home was also produced in United Kingdom, in 2005 and released in 2006. We can see the presence of Lassie in a current pet care TV show, Lassie Pet Vet on PBS stations in the United States. Lassie is one of very few imaginary characters, such as Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny.




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Saturday, March 12, 2011

Cornelius with Kahimi Karie "Moonwalk" and ""69-96 Girl Meets Cassette" NHK Broadcast

"Come on, Baby, let's moonwalk on the moon" I am VERY sorry that the aspect ratio is incorrect. If I can find some way of correcting it, I will do so. This is not a clip that I got from a tape, but online, not sure where. I don't like using "Favorites" too much on here, even if it was from youtube - the Favorites feature clutters things up, at times. Cornelius, of course, is Keigo Oyamada, and he is doing some sort of NHK broadcast, here, possibly at Christmas, with the lovely Kahimi Karie coming in at the last to do a partial synching of a longer performance she has in the original audio recording. They are both well worth looking up on wikipedia. You have to like someone who names himself after the Roddy McDowell character from "Planet of the Apes"

Friday, March 11, 2011

The Carol Burnett Show Mama's Family fancy restaurant



Monday, March 7, 2011

Fright Night Part 2 Soundtrack: Regines Dance Of Blood



Sunday, March 6, 2011

Roddy McDowall & Ben Gazzara in Run For Your Life TV series

A tour de force by Roddy McDowell, playing an inmate of an Eastern European prison, telling his cell mate Paul Bryan (played by Ben Gazzara) why he also was falsely accused.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

My Dvd Collection Update : 10/21/10 (Part 1 of 2)

My Dvd Collection update where i talk about and review the films ive gotten over the last few months. In part 1 I show all the dvds I got. Part 2 shows all the Blu-rays. * Assault of the Sasquatch : Directed by Andrew Gernhard - Starring Kevin Shea, Greg Nutcher, Sarah J. Ahearn, Cristina Santiago, Shawn C Phillips and M. Kelley * Hell comes to frogtown : Directed by Donald G. Jackson - Starring Roddy Piper, William smith and Rory Calhoun * Carnosaur : Directed by Adam Smith - Starring Diane Ladd * Bit Parts : Directed by Dave Reda - Starring Michelle Angel and Molly Fix * Treehouse Hostage : Directed by Sean McNamara - Starring Jim Varney and Todd Bosley * Goosbumps the Blood that ate everyone and Go eat worms * 18 again : Directed by Paul Flaherty - Starring George Burns and Charlie Schlatter * Fangoria Frist fest : Dark House - Directed by Darin Scott - Starring Jeffrey Combs, Meghan Ory, Diane Salinger and Matt Cohen * I think we're alone now : Directed by Sean Donnelly * Punk'd Season 2 : Hosted by Ashton Kutcher * Dark Night of the Scarecrow : Directed by Frank De Felitta - Starring Charles Durning, Robert F lyons Claude Earl Jones, Lane Smith and Larry Drake * Degrassi: The next generation season 7 * Class of 1999 : Directed by Mark l lester - Starring Bradley Gregg, Traci Lind, Malcolm Mcdowell, Stacy Keach, Pam Grier and Joshua John Miller * Finding Bliss : Directed by Julie Davis - Starring Leelee Sobieski, Matthew Davis and Denise Richards * Sculpture ...

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Plot Points -- Dead of Winter (1987)

Plot points are linear links that make up the chain of traditional Aristotelian 3-act dramatic structure. This classic structure worked well in Hollywood for almost a century now. Although young movie makers are forcing the limits of this structure, plot points still rule the day as the "tent poles" that hold up of the circus of our dreams. Here are the plot points of Dead of Winter (1987), as I see them.

Dead of Winter (1987)

STARRING: Mary Steenburgen (Julie Rose/Katie McGovern/Evelyn), Roddy McDowall (Mr. Murray), Jan Rubes (Dr. Joseph Lewis)

DIRECTED BY: Arthur Penn

WRITERS: Marc Shmuger & Mark Malone

PROTAGONIST KATE'S DILEMMA: To succeed as an actor without starving for her art.

PROTAGONIST'S DESIRE: To run away from Dr. Joseph Lewis's mansion.

HER CHIEF OBSTACLE: Fierce winter and lack of communication with the outside world.

ESTABLISHING SHOT: A lonely train station on a snowy winter night.

INCITING INCIDENT 1: A woman waiting for someone in a car with a suitcase full of money is murdered and then her middle finger is cut off.

INCITING INCIDENT 2: Kate, an aspiring actress, auditions with Mr. Murray and gets a job to replace a lead actor in a film currently shot up in Canada.

PLOT POINT 1: Mr. Murray delivers Kate's videotaped audition tape to an unknown woman's house.

MID POINT EVENT: Kate realizes she is actually held hostage in Dr. Joseph Lewis's mansion.
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PLOT POINT 2: After being drugged one night, Kate wakes up the next morning with her middle finger cut off.

3rd ACT RESOLUTION: Kate kills both Mr. Murray and Dr. Joseph Lewis and wins back her freedom.




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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Clip from Courage of Lassie (1946)

Hunter scene. I recorded this from my dvd. So under site doesn't really show.

 
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