Posts Tagged ‘MOVIE’


TBN, Smile of a Child Feature Award-Winning Christmas Movie ?Just Where I Belong?

Tuesday, January 8th, 2013


(PRWEB) December 21, 2012

LOS ANGELES (December 21, 2012) ? Trinity Broadcasting Network and its exclusive Smile of a Child kid’s channel announced that they will feature the award winning movie “Just Where I Belong” during Christmas week. Florence Henderson, best known for her portrayal of mom Carol Brady on the long-running 1970s ABC sit-com “The Brady Bunch,” won a ?Best Actress? award for the film at this year’s CableFax Program Awards presentation, which recognizes the cable industry’s best programming content. In addition, the movie received a Pearl Award at the International Family Film Festival.

“Just Where I Belong” tells the heartwarming Christmas story of a lonely foster child (Sophie Bolen) whose life and heart are healed through her friendship with an eccentric farm woman (Florence Henderson) and the injured rabbit the two of them nurse back to health.

CableFax called Henderson’s portrayal of her character, Betsy Ross, ?spot on?perhaps because she was able to pull from her own life. Henderson said her mother was a dirt-poor Indiana farm woman who raised 10 children on her own.?

?Both TBN and SMILE are thrilled to have one of our exclusive family movies honored by CableFax,? said Brenda Rossman, program director for Smile of a Child. ?And we are excited with the opportunity to bring this high quality film to our television audiences.?

“Just Where I Belong” airs on TBN Saturday, December 22, at 2:00 p.m. and Christmas Day, December 25, at 2:00 a.m. Smile of a Child will broadcast this family classic Monday, December 24, at 7:00 p.m. and on Christmas Day at 7:00 p.m. All scheduled broadcasts are Pacific Time.

In addition to Just Where I Belong, TBN has a Christmas week and beyond filled with specials, movies, musicals, and a lot more. Click here for TBN’s daily holiday line-up.

?Christmas is a wonderful time of sharing for families everywhere,? said TBN founder and president Dr. Paul Crouch. ?We’re thrilled to bring the true spirit of the season to homes all over the world with the Christmas specials we air on so many of our networks. We wish a merry Christmas to one and all this wondrous season.?

Media Contact Colby May, E-Mail: cmay (at) tbn (dot) org; Tel: 202-544-5171







The Notebook Movie Trailer [HD]

Tuesday, January 1st, 2013

This adaptation of author Nicholas Sparks’ bestselling novel revolves around Noah Calhoun’s regular visits to a female patron of an area nursing home. Rather than bore her with the inanities of everyday life, Calhoun reads from an old, faded notebook containing the sweeping account of a young couple whose love affair was tragically put to a halt after their separation in the mids of World War II.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

New Movie Release Focuses on a ?Kinder, Gentler? Pit Bull

Friday, November 16th, 2012


Sacramento, CA (PRWEB) November 09, 2012

?Beyond the Myth? is a video produced by private pit bull enthusiasts and distributed by Screen Media Films. The movie purports to show the ?other side? of pit bulls and ?dangerous? breeds?dogs that live peacefully with owners for years without once offering to bite or engage in other vicious behavior. The gist of the film is that breed-specific legislation is unfair to both dogs and owners, and leads to a misunderstanding by the public of what these dogs are really like.

Despite the film’s message, the statistics from the Centers for Disease Control are difficult to dispute. According to the CDC, 31,000 people need reconstructive surgery due to attacks by dogs, and statistics compiled by other sources suggest that as many as three-fourths of these attacks are caused by two breeds: pit bulls and Rottweilers. One reason for this may be the instinctive behavior of these dog breeds: pit bulls and Rottweilers tend to grab prey, hold on, and shake it until they are forced to let go. Other breeds may bite quickly, then retreat.

How can pit bull and Rottweiler owners dispute these figures? Many owners simply state that their dogs are not vicious, and that those dogs that have attacked in this way were trained by unscrupulous owners to do so.

John Demas, a Sacramento dog bite attorney, notes, ?Whether pit bulls are ?naturally? inclined to fatal or serious attacks or whether owners train them to be aggressive, the fact remains that innocent victims suffer. Children and the elderly are the most common victims of vicious dog attacks, and are the least likely to be able to defend themselves. There are too many stories of children and the elderly mauled or killed by dogs to ignore this problem, no matter how much we may love dogs in general.?

Mr. Demas goes on to note, ?It is the responsibility of law-making bodies to protect the population. For example, although it is legal to own guns under the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution, many laws have been passed regulating how a gun can be used to protect the safety of the populace. In the same way, a potentially dangerous animal must be regulated somehow to ensure that no one has to live through the heartbreak of having a loved one attacked. Even if 99.9% of dogs are ?safe,? laws must be in place to protect us against the rest that are not.?

About Demas Law Group, P.C.: John Demas is a senior partner of the Sacramento personal injury law firm Demas Law Group, P.C. The firm represents victims in all types of vehicle accidents, those who have suffered from dog bites, victims of defective products, and those who have sustained injuries in workplace or nursing home accidents. Anyone with a personal injury issue can contact Demas Law Group, P.C. for a free consultation. Demas Law Group also offers representation contracts that provide for payment when the victim?s case is settled, so that anyone, no matter what his or her financial status, can receive quality legal representation in personal injury matters.

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