UPCOMING FILMS

I had to post it.

The First Omen Only in theaters April 5.

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Kahlan's Legend Updated

Happy Holidays Everyone!

I have updated Kahlan's Legend. Legend of the Seeker come in with a furious storyline. Richard and Kahlan relationship is somewhat strained by the presence of Cara, the Mord'Sith, and Cara enjoyed tweaking Richard resolve.

For those of you who don;t have a clue to what I talking about, check out my site at http://kahlanslegend.homestead.com/.

That Kahlan's Legend, and fell free to check out my others and my affiliates on my Affiliates' page as well.

It's A Woman's Thing Online Fan Page
http://www.itsawomanthingonlinefanpage.com/

Peace!

Evelyn

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Avoiding the Profane

Hello Everyone,

Evelyn here,

I have read much about Spartacus: Blood and Sand, the new Sam Raimi series airing this January 22, 2010 on Starz and from many sources, and I’m disappointed that so much attention is being given to “sex” and “graphic nudity”.

Whatever happened to plot, storyline, the inner and the outer struggles of the characters, and what about the creation of an ancient world where its attention to sex and graphic nudity was probably a mundane pastime and is now gone, yet still has its presence in today's society where some potential viewers seek to make its customs profane?

Evelyn out.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

It's A Woman's Thing Online Fan Page Has A New Look

Hi Everyone,

Evelyn here,

I have spent the entire weekend updating all my fan sites, and created a Fall theme for my "It's A Woman's Thing Online Fan Page. Check out the new banner.



Creating graphic art and maintaining websites is fun, but it is also very hard work. A web moderator must have the patience of Job, and the humor of Soupy Sales.

Good Night!

Evelyn out.

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Legend of the Seeker, Spartacus: Blood and Sand, & Vampire Diaries Sneak Peeks

Hello Everyone,

Evelyn here,

It's going to be an exciting season for television, and I just want to remind you to check out my fan sites for the current information of your favorite stars, TV series, and future movies. The are also page dedicated to fan video as well as touch of my own creative artwork. So, click a link or two and me on a fantastic ride of fantasy and sci-fi.

“It’s A Woman’s Thing " Online Fan Page

Kahlan's Legend
, which is dedicated to Kahalan Amnell a character in Legend of the Seeker.

Spartacus: Blood and Sand Fan Page, dedicated to the stars of Sam Raimi new series Spartacus: Blood and Sand on Starz.

Evelyn out.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

New Spartacus: Blood and Sand Fan Page Banner

Hello Everyone,

Just dropped in to added my new Spartacus: Blood and Sand Fan Page banner. The first one is great. However, I wanted something that show the degree of relationship between Spartacus, his wife Sura, followed by Lucretia and finally her husband, Batiatus. I believe I expressed their relationship in the level of shadow.transparency each character is placed on the banner.



Of the aforementioned characters are played by:

Spartacus by Andy Whitfield

Sura by Erin Cummings

Lucretia by Lucy Lawless

Batiatus played by John Hannah

The series Spartacus:Blood and Sand with debut on Starz January 22, 2010.

Evelyn out.

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Hello Everyone,

Evelyn here,


I created a new "Spartacus: Blood and Sand" page on "It's A Woman's Thing Online Fan Page".






And for those all you in doubt, yes, I do my own graphics work and when I am not feeling lazy, I also write my own reviews. Like all webmaster and moderators, I gather my materials from various sources and set to work. Furthermore, I have and do on occasions talk to sources directly, and occasionally they talk back, which is really neat.

But above all, I do not this for paid, but for the joy and the entertainment it brings to others.

Evelyn out.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

The Launching of Kahlan's Legend - A New Website

Hello Everyone,


Evelyn here,


On 06.05.2009 I launched a new website, Kahlan's Legend, based on Terry Goodkind's character from Legend of the Seeker, which is in itself based on Goodkind's novel "Sword of Truth".





The site's intro: Within these pages the continuous chronicle on the life of one, Kahlan Amnell will be recorded. Companion, warrior, and lover of Richard Cypher, the Seeker, Kahlan is also known to the people of Midlands and her companions, Richard and his grandfather, Zedd, a wizard of the First Order, as the Mother Confessor. Added new page "A Writer Perspective"

I also added original graphics to Kahlan's Legend Check it out. More updates to come to IAWT Online Fan Page.

Have A Good Day!


Evelyn out

Friday, June 5, 2009

Hello Everyone,

Evelyn here,

with soon exciting news. I have launched my newest website, "Kahlan's Legend", a fansite dedicated to Bridget Regan, who p;ays Kahlan Amnell, The Mother Confessor on the hot news fantasy series Lengend of the Seeker.




Click either the link above or paste this address into your browser.

http://kahlanslegend.homestead.com/

Kahlan's Legend will be fun to follow as the popularity of the Legend of the Seeker grows. Enjoy!

Evelyn out.

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Hello

Evelyn here,

this May HBO is hosting a 4- part series on the disease Alzheimer called, The Alzheimer Project. Discover more at HBO.com





Evelyn out.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

"Golden Girls" star Bea Arthur dies at 86

"Golden Girls" star Bea Arthur dies at 86


LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Emmy Award-winning actress Bea Arthur, best known as star of the hit TV comedies "Maude" and "Golden Girls," has died at age 86, entertainment news websites reported on Saturday.

Arthur, a longtime stage actress whose comic timing and deadpan delivery were a perfect fit for her sharp-tongued roles on the two series, died of cancer at her Los Angeles home, celebrity website TMZ reported.

Representatives for the actress, who won best-actress Emmys -- America's top television award -- for "Maude" and "Golden Girls," could not immediately be reached for comment.

"Thirty-seven years ago she showed me how to be very brave in playing comedy," one of Arthur's co-stars, Rue McClanahan, told TMZ in a statement. "I'll miss that courage and I'll miss that voice."

Born Beatrice Frankel in New York on May 13, 1922, Arthur began performing in college and appeared in Broadway and off-Broadway roles, winning a Tony Award opposite Angela Lansbury in "Mame."

In the early 1970s, Arthur appeared on the groundbreaking television comedy "All in the Family" as Edith Bunker's fiercely liberal cousin Maude. Producers who saw gold in the role quickly devised a spinoff for the character.

"Maude" debuted on CBS in 1972 and became one of the top-rated sitcoms on U.S. television during its six-year run.

In a two-part episode that aired in November 1972, the show stirred protest and controversy when Maude decided to have an abortion because of her age. The procedure was legal in New York state, where the show was set, but not nationwide.

Two months later, the U.S. Supreme Court legalized abortion in its landmark Roe v. Wade decision.

Arthur followed with "Golden Girls," an unlikely hit from 1985 to 1992 that featured four female retirees living together.

Central to the popularity of "Golden Girls" was the comic interplay between Arthur's character and her mother, played by Estelle Getty -- who in real life was a year younger and who also won an Emmy for the show.

Getty died last July at the age of 84.

According to CNN, no funeral services had been planned for Arthur. She is survived by two sons and two grandchildren, and family members have asked that in lieu of flowers donations be sent to two of her favorite causes, the ArtAttack foundation and the animal rights group PETA.

"People have lost one of the greatest comic actresses of all time and animals have lost one of their all-time greatest defenders," Dan Matthews, PETA senior vice president, said in a statement.

(Editing by Xavier Briand)

Sunday, January 18, 2009

A Temporary Farewell

Hello Everyone,

I must now temporarily stop posting until my semester ends at USF. If you did not know it I am a creative write major and my classes are occupying my time with a great deal of reading and writing. However, I will still be keeps on with the current events.

See you in the spring.

Evelyn