Showing posts with label Orleans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Orleans. Show all posts

Monday, August 3, 2015

NCIS: New Orleans: Season 1 Big Discount

Title : NCIS: New Orleans: Season 1
Category: TV
Brand: Paramount
Item Page Download URL : Download Movie
Rating : 4.5
Buyer Review : 17









Review :
NCIS moves to New Orleans...
The tested and approved NCIS franchise makes the big move to the Big Easy with "NCIS: New Orleans." Scott Bakula leads as NCIS Special Agent in charge Dwayne Cassius Pride, a former New Orleans sheriff's deputy with a long history in his home town, including a father in prison and a long-running feud with the Broussard crime family. The rest of the regular cast includes Lucas Black as Special Agent Christopher LaSalle, JAG-alumni Zoe McLellan as Special Ageny Meredith Brody, and CCH Pounder as medical examiner Dr. Loretta Wade. Lab tech Sebastian Lund and computer forensics tech Patton Plame quickly became regulars over the course of this first season.

It turns out that NCIS has a lot to do in a busy port city like New Orleans, where the Navy does a lot of business. Every week is a new crime to be solved, although there are some season-long plots to be resolved, especially with an organized crime family. The team chemistry is good and gets better, and the show leans...
I love all three NCIS series
I have stated this before. I love all three NCIS series. One must remember that each series is not going to be the same as the others in their story line or the way the characters interact with one another. In NCIS New Orleans, it has been fun to learn about the history of New Orleans as well as the stories for each week. The challenge is always there to try to solve the murder before the show does. It draws you in, keeps you there untill the end. Its just a wonderful series.

Welcome addition to the NCIS family. (No Spoilers)
4.5 stars, looking forward to a 5 star season 2.

The show was introduced in the NCIS crossover episode "Crescent City", and 5 months later the NCIS: New Orleans pilot aired. The show is not as polished as the original NCIS (Yet), the actors are getting handles on their characters, and the writers are starting up their long haul stories. Season 1 is good, but I think season 2 will be better.

The team is led by Dwayne Cassius Pride, sometimes called "King". He is a friendly NCIS Agent who loves the city of New Orleans, his family, cooking, making music, and catching bad guys.

Christopher LaSalle is next in line, he has been on Prides team for a while, raised in Alabama he talks sweet to the ladies and talks strait with the guys.

Both Pride and LaSalle have strong southern chivalrous demeanors and very good reputations throughout New Orleans.

Team newcomer Meredith Brody rounds out our main team as a profiler and...

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Flame of New Orleans Get Rabate

Title : Flame of New Orleans
Category: Movies
Brand: Universal
Item Page Download URL : Download Movie
Rating : 3.9
Buyer Review : 8

Description : This particular Flame of New Orleans functions fantastic, simple to use along with adjust. The price of this became much lower than other locations I explored, rather than considerably more when compared with comparable product or service

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Undeniably one of the most glamorous actresses to ever grace the silver screen, Marlene Dietrich stars as the impoverished Countess Claire Ledoux in Flame of New Orleans. With only one thing on her mind – to marry a mean of means – Ledoux's engagement to Charles Giraud (Roland Young) appeared to be smooth seas ahead… until Captain Robert Latour (Bruce Cabot) stormed into town and took the wind out of her sails. Though it would take fainting spells and double identities to delay and disguise the truth, the Countess would discover that the greatest treasure of all – a heart of gold – is worth more than a pot of it.

This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.



Features :
  • Marlene Dietrich; Roland Young; Bruce Cabot
  • 79
  • This Disc is formatted for all Regions and has CSS Copyright Protection (will not play in some laptops)
  • 4 X 3

Review :
WITH OR WITHOUT BANGS
Dietrich played french ladies of dubious reputation so often, and to such great effect, its no wonder they loved her, and that she died in Paris. Remember her as Bijou Blanche in SEVEN SINNERS?
Here, in Renee Clair's confection, she has Ward Bond/Bruce Cabot to play against. Now, whether or not she ever had Bond/Cabot, as she had most of her other leading men, we'll never know. But, from the lack of sparkle in their duets together, probably not. On the other hand... Oh, well. It was wartime, and really sexy, really attractive leading men were scarce.
But, this is a mistaken identity antibellum movie, in which Dietrich plays (or almost plays) two different women. (Not to worry: Nothing psychological. Its all a misunderstanding.) We can tell one from another because one has bangs, and the other doesn't.
What's the difference? Its a parade of costumes. It could just as easily have been a vehicle for May West. Or some off-Broadway concoction for drag queans...
Screwball Dietrich!
The Flame of New Orleans is an interesting film for Dietrich. It is a costume picture, but it is a comedy, something one would expect to see Carole Lombard in. It revolves around a gold digger (Dietrich) who masquerades as a Countess with the help of her maid (Theresa Harris) in order to secure a wealthy husband. She has had quite a past and when the man she is planning to marry (Roland Young) learns of her reputation, she pretends she has a twin cousin (see, it's really funny) to throw him off. In the meantime, a poor sailor who she almost has an encounter with learns of her secret and plans to use it to his advantage (Bruce Cabot).

It might seem like a strange film for Dietrich to star in, but she is really quite funny in this movie. She is coy and beautiful with many different costumes to wear. Her supporting cast is great too. The brilliant scenery provides a lush background for these actors to create a very good comedy.

Dietrich dazzles in unusual antebellum screwball comedy
The mark of producer Joe Pasternak is all over this offbeat period comedy, arguably one of Marlene Dietrich's most unlikely yet delightful film assignments.

The future looks rosy indeed when Claire Ledoux (Dietrich), a phoney European countess on the make in New Orleans, successfully attracts the attention of wealthy banker Charles Giraud (Roland Young). Everything goes according to plan until Claire's carriage is accosted by a pet monkey belonging to salty sailor Robert Latour (Bruce Cabot) and true love-sparks begin to fly! Masquerading as Claire's "corrupt lookalike cousin", she romances Robert whilst keeping Giraud on the back-burner...but how long until Claire must make the decision of where to place her heart?

This most unusual romantic comedy showcases Dietrich to her utmost advantage, dressed in lush René Hubert costumes and sporting an outrageous "poodle bangs" hairstyle. Bruce Cabot ("King Kong") shares an adequate screen chemistry with...

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Flame of New Orleans Promo Offer

Title : Flame of New Orleans
Category: Movies
Brand: Universal
Item Page Download URL : Download Movie
Rating : 3.9
Buyer Review : 8

Description : This particular Flame of New Orleans works excellent, user friendly as well as change. The price for this became lower compered to other locations we explored, rather than a lot more when compared with related item

This specific obcject delivers surpasses the anticipation, this place has turned into a amazing replace on myself, The idea showed up properly as well as rapidly Flame of New Orleans


Undeniably one of the most glamorous actresses to ever grace the silver screen, Marlene Dietrich stars as the impoverished Countess Claire Ledoux in Flame of New Orleans. With only one thing on her mind – to marry a mean of means – Ledoux's engagement to Charles Giraud (Roland Young) appeared to be smooth seas ahead… until Captain Robert Latour (Bruce Cabot) stormed into town and took the wind out of her sails. Though it would take fainting spells and double identities to delay and disguise the truth, the Countess would discover that the greatest treasure of all – a heart of gold – is worth more than a pot of it.

This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.



Features :
  • Marlene Dietrich; Roland Young; Bruce Cabot
  • 79
  • This Disc is formatted for all Regions and has CSS Copyright Protection (will not play in some laptops)
  • 4 X 3

Review :
WITH OR WITHOUT BANGS
Dietrich played french ladies of dubious reputation so often, and to such great effect, its no wonder they loved her, and that she died in Paris. Remember her as Bijou Blanche in SEVEN SINNERS?
Here, in Renee Clair's confection, she has Ward Bond/Bruce Cabot to play against. Now, whether or not she ever had Bond/Cabot, as she had most of her other leading men, we'll never know. But, from the lack of sparkle in their duets together, probably not. On the other hand... Oh, well. It was wartime, and really sexy, really attractive leading men were scarce.
But, this is a mistaken identity antibellum movie, in which Dietrich plays (or almost plays) two different women. (Not to worry: Nothing psychological. Its all a misunderstanding.) We can tell one from another because one has bangs, and the other doesn't.
What's the difference? Its a parade of costumes. It could just as easily have been a vehicle for May West. Or some off-Broadway concoction for drag queans...
Screwball Dietrich!
The Flame of New Orleans is an interesting film for Dietrich. It is a costume picture, but it is a comedy, something one would expect to see Carole Lombard in. It revolves around a gold digger (Dietrich) who masquerades as a Countess with the help of her maid (Theresa Harris) in order to secure a wealthy husband. She has had quite a past and when the man she is planning to marry (Roland Young) learns of her reputation, she pretends she has a twin cousin (see, it's really funny) to throw him off. In the meantime, a poor sailor who she almost has an encounter with learns of her secret and plans to use it to his advantage (Bruce Cabot).

It might seem like a strange film for Dietrich to star in, but she is really quite funny in this movie. She is coy and beautiful with many different costumes to wear. Her supporting cast is great too. The brilliant scenery provides a lush background for these actors to create a very good comedy.

Dietrich dazzles in unusual antebellum screwball comedy
The mark of producer Joe Pasternak is all over this offbeat period comedy, arguably one of Marlene Dietrich's most unlikely yet delightful film assignments.

The future looks rosy indeed when Claire Ledoux (Dietrich), a phoney European countess on the make in New Orleans, successfully attracts the attention of wealthy banker Charles Giraud (Roland Young). Everything goes according to plan until Claire's carriage is accosted by a pet monkey belonging to salty sailor Robert Latour (Bruce Cabot) and true love-sparks begin to fly! Masquerading as Claire's "corrupt lookalike cousin", she romances Robert whilst keeping Giraud on the back-burner...but how long until Claire must make the decision of where to place her heart?

This most unusual romantic comedy showcases Dietrich to her utmost advantage, dressed in lush René Hubert costumes and sporting an outrageous "poodle bangs" hairstyle. Bruce Cabot ("King Kong") shares an adequate screen chemistry with...