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2000s - Technology.
A huge jump in broadband internet usage, from 6% of U.S. internet users in June, 2000 to what one study predicts will be 62% by 2010.
Boom in music downloading and the use of data compression to quickly transfer music over the Internet, with a corresponding rise of portable digital audio players typified by Apple Computer's iPod.
Digital cameras become very popular due to rapid decreases in size and cost while photo resolution steadily increases. Sales of film reel came ...
See also:2000s, 2000s - The decade as a whole, 2000s - Names of the decade, 2000s - Criticisms of the decade, 2000s - Events and trends, 2000s - Technology, 2000s - Science, 2000s - War peace and politics, 2000s - Economics, 2000s - Culture and religion, 2000s - Other, 2000s - Trends and Fashion, 2000s - United States, 2000s - Music, 2000s - United States and Canada, 2000s - Europe, 2000s - Latin America/Caribbean, 2000s - Film, 2000s - Internet, 2000s - Video Games, 2000s - Television and Radio, 2000s - Sports, 2000s - People, 2000s - World leaders, 2000s - Entertainers, 2000s - Sports figures Read more here: » 2000s: Encyclopedia II - 2000s - Events and trends |
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An Ji Hwan - Broadcast TV.
MBC News Desk (News presenter)
Section TV Entertainment Telecom (TV Show Reporter in 1999, News presenter, MBC)
24 (television) (replacing Kiefer Sutherland, Korea TV Edition, MBC)
Smallville (TV series) (replacing Michael Rosenbaum, Korea TV Edition, MBC)
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (replacing Nicholas Brendon, Korea TV Edition, MBC)
5th Republic (narration of Korea Democracy Drama, MBC)
3 Man Forum (Korea Gag Show casting, MBC)< ...
See also:An Ji Hwan, An Ji Hwan - Roles, An Ji Hwan - Broadcast TV, An Ji Hwan - Movie dubbing Read more here: » An Ji Hwan: Encyclopedia II - An Ji Hwan - Roles |
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|  |  |  | Adam Sandler: Encyclopedia II - Bob Barker - Game show career
Bob Barker - The Family Game.
In 1967, Barker hosted the short-lived game show The Family Game, where Barker would ask children contestants questions about their family's lives, and the parents had to guess how they answered, in a Newlywed Game-esque fashion.
Bob Barker - The Price is Right.
In 1972, Barker began his most famous assignment hosting the CBS revival of The Price Is Right. In the three decades of the CBS version, he has become as synonymous with the show as first host ...
See also:Bob Barker, Bob Barker - Childhood, Bob Barker - College, Bob Barker - Marriage, Bob Barker - Animal Rights, Bob Barker - Game show career, Bob Barker - The Family Game, Bob Barker - The Price is Right, Bob Barker - Sexual harassment claims, Bob Barker - Old age records and celebration, Bob Barker - Awards and Recognition, Bob Barker - Filmography, Bob Barker - Trivia Read more here: » Bob Barker: Encyclopedia II - Bob Barker - Game show career |
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|  |  |  | Adam Sandler: Encyclopedia II - Charlie and the Chocolate Factory film - Plot overviewCharlie Bucket is a poor boy living with his parents and four grandparents in a tiny, rickety shack in the city. He spends most of his time dreaming about the chocolate that comes from the nearby chocolate factory, owned by the greatest candy maker in the world, Willy Wonka. Charlie's family is struggling to make ends meet when his father (Noah Taylor) loses his job at the toothpaste factory. Things begin to look up when Willy Wonka announces that he has placed "Golden Tickets" into five of his Wonka Bars. The finders of these special items ...
See also:Charlie and the Chocolate Factory film, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory film - Plot overview, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory film - Production, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory film - Casting and setting, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory film - Characters, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory film - Reception, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory film - Cast, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory film - Music, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory film - Criticism, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory film - Trivia Read more here: » Charlie and the Chocolate Factory film: Encyclopedia II - Charlie and the Chocolate Factory film - Plot overview |
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| |  |  |  | Adam Sandler: Encyclopedia II - 1998 Golden Raspberry Awards - Worst ActorBruce Willis for Armageddon, Mercury Rising (Universal) and The Siege (20th Century Fox)
Ralph Fiennes for The Avengers
Ryan O'Neal for An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn
Ryan Phillippe for 54 (Miramax)
Adam Sandler for The Waterboy (Touchstone)
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See also:1998 Golden Raspberry Awards, 1998 Golden Raspberry Awards - Worst Picture, 1998 Golden Raspberry Awards - Worst Actor, 1998 Golden Raspberry Awards - Worst Actress, 1998 Golden Raspberry Awards - Worst Supporting Actor, 1998 Golden Raspberry Awards - Worst Supporting Actress, 1998 Golden Raspberry Awards - Worst Screen Couple, 1998 Golden Raspberry Awards - Worst Director, 1998 Golden Raspberry Awards - Worst Movie Trend of the Year, 1998 Golden Raspberry Awards - Worst Remake or Sequel, 1998 Golden Raspberry Awards - Worst Screenplay, 1998 Golden Raspberry Awards - Worst New Star, 1998 Golden Raspberry Awards - Worst Original Song Read more here: » 1998 Golden Raspberry Awards: Encyclopedia II - 1998 Golden Raspberry Awards - Worst Actor |
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|  |  |  | Adam Sandler: Encyclopedia II - Bob Sapp - BiographyBob Sapp is known as "The Beast." Contrary to popular belief, Bob Sapp is not related to Oakland Raiders defensive tackle Warren Sapp. Sapp began his athletic career in college football as a standout offensive lineman for the University of Washington, where he won the Morris Award. Expected by some to get high notice from pro scouts in the 1997 NFL draft, he slipped to the third round before being chosen by the Chicago Bears at 69th overall. Although Sapp was under pro contract for the next four seasons (with four different teams, each of wh ...
See also:Bob Sapp, Bob Sapp - Biography, Bob Sapp - K-1, Bob Sapp - Pro Wrestling, Bob Sapp - Championships and accomplishments, Bob Sapp - New Japan Pro Wrestling, Bob Sapp - Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Bob Sapp - MMA Record Read more here: » Bob Sapp: Encyclopedia II - Bob Sapp - Biography |
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Bill Goldberg - American football.
He played college football at the University of Georgia, and then played pro football with the Atlanta Falcons, Los Angeles Rams, and attended the Carolina Panthers training camp, as well as with the Sacramento Surge of the WLAF, until his football career was ended by an abdominal injury. He tore all of his abdominal muscles, and had them surgically reattached.
Bill Goldber ...
See also:Bill Goldberg, Bill Goldberg - Career, Bill Goldberg - American football, Bill Goldberg - World Championship Wrestling, Bill Goldberg - Japan, Bill Goldberg - World Wrestling Entertainment, Bill Goldberg - After professional wrestling, Bill Goldberg - In wrestling, Bill Goldberg - Quotes, Bill Goldberg - Finishing and signature moves, Bill Goldberg - Championships and accomplishments, Bill Goldberg - Trivia, Bill Goldberg - Movies television and other media, Bill Goldberg - Autobiography Read more here: » Bill Goldberg: Encyclopedia II - Bill Goldberg - Career |
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|  |  |  | Adam Sandler: Encyclopedia II - Saturday Night Live - Infamous momentsSince it is broadcast live, SNL has had several infamous events that were either unplanned or provoked sufficient controversy to receive media coverage. Several hosts and musical guests have also been banned from returning due to their actions during the show.
On the second season premiere (September 18, 1976) Chevy Chase, playing Gerald Ford during a Ford/Carter debate sketch, falls over a unpadded podium and injures his testicles in the process. He misses the next two shows.
October 30, 1976, John Belushi accid ...
See also:Saturday Night Live, Saturday Night Live - Structure of the show, Saturday Night Live - History, Saturday Night Live - Cast, Saturday Night Live - Current repertory players, Saturday Night Live - Current featured players, Saturday Night Live - Notable tenures, Saturday Night Live - Family connections, Saturday Night Live - Cast member deaths, Saturday Night Live - Contracts, Saturday Night Live - The Studio, Saturday Night Live - Production process, Saturday Night Live - When it's not live, Saturday Night Live - When it's less than live, Saturday Night Live - Rights to SNL, Saturday Night Live - Infamous moments, Saturday Night Live - Banned from the show, Saturday Night Live - Frequent hosts, Saturday Night Live - Last-minute replacements/changes, Saturday Night Live - Recurring characters and sketches, Saturday Night Live - Movies based on SNL skits, Saturday Night Live - Trivia Read more here: » Saturday Night Live: Encyclopedia II - Saturday Night Live - Infamous moments |
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|  |  |  | Adam Sandler: Encyclopedia II - Subway restaurant - The Subway menuThe menu which Subway offers may differ from store to store based on a few factors. Most of the items sold on the menu are "core" items, and must be offered by every Subway. Subway, like other Fast-food restaurants also offers limited time offers or LTO from time to time. As of November 2005 Subway is offering the Chicken Parmesan sub as an LTO's. Each Subway market may also vote to have additional sub(s)or ingredient(s) as an option. Additionally, an individual store (or group of stores owned by an individual franchisee) may choose to carry a few "local" subs or ingredients, but Subway li ...
See also:Subway restaurant, Subway restaurant - History, Subway restaurant - Operations, Subway restaurant - The Subway menu, Subway restaurant - Subs offered, Subway restaurant - Sub of the Day / Daily Special, Subway restaurant - Deli round sandwiches, Subway restaurant - Salads and Wraps, Subway restaurant - Toppings and Condiments, Subway restaurant - Cheeses, Subway restaurant - Bread Options, Subway restaurant - Other Subway Items, Subway restaurant - Sub Club program, Subway restaurant - Criticism, Subway restaurant - Pop culture and Subway Read more here: » Subway restaurant: Encyclopedia II - Subway restaurant - The Subway menu |
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|  |  |  | Adam Sandler: Encyclopedia II - The Price Is Right - Game DescriptionThe current one-hour show follows the following outline:
Opening, four contestants selected for Contestants' Row
"First Half," three contestants win bids and play pricing games, while openings in Contestants' Row are filled from the audience. (Note since 2002, primetime specials do not feature a commercial break between the first and second pricing game, as the show usually features.)
First Showcase Showdown at the Big Wheel (anywhere from :22-:31 past the hour)
"Second Half," three more contestan ...
See also:The Price Is Right, The Price Is Right - Overview, The Price Is Right - TPIR Series, The Price Is Right - TPIR Series: 1956 Version, The Price Is Right - TPIR Series: 1972 Version and Related Versions, The Price Is Right - TPIR Series: Prime Time Specials, The Price Is Right - TPIR Series: International, The Price Is Right - Game Description, The Price Is Right - Audience and Contestant Selection, The Price Is Right - Contestants' Row, The Price Is Right - Pricing games, The Price Is Right - The Showcase Showdown, The Price Is Right - The Showcase, The Price Is Right - The Announcers, The Price Is Right - Barker's Beauties, The Price Is Right - Production Companies, The Price Is Right - Bloopers and other memorable moments, The Price Is Right - Other moments, The Price Is Right - References in popular culture, The Price Is Right - Slot machines Read more here: » The Price Is Right: Encyclopedia II - The Price Is Right - Game Description |
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|  |  |  | Adam Sandler: Encyclopedia II - Undeclared TV show - Personnel
Undeclared TV show - Characters.
Steven Karp (Jay Baruchel), the geeky protagonist
Lloyd Haythe (Charlie Hunnam), the British ladies man and theater major
Marshall Nesbitt (Timm Sharp), the music student who seems to be perpetually stoned
Ron Garner (Seth Rogen), a wise-cracking, beer-guzzling Canadian business major
Lizzie Exley (Carla Gallo), the neurotic psychology major
Rachel Lindquist (Monica Keena), the hot girl in ...
See also:Undeclared TV show, Undeclared TV show - Personnel, Undeclared TV show - Characters, Undeclared TV show - Guests and Cameos, Undeclared TV show - Episode Order Read more here: » Undeclared TV show: Encyclopedia II - Undeclared TV show - Personnel |
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|  |  |  | Adam Sandler: Encyclopedia II - Chris Farley - FilmsFarley also made appearances in films, such as Wayne's World in 1991, Airheads in 1993, Coneheads in 1993, Wayne's World 2 in 1993, and Adam Sandler's Billy Madison in 1995.
After being released from his contract at Saturday Night Live after its dismal 1994-1995 season, Farley found great success with the 1995 film Tommy Boy (in which he co-starred with frequent SNL cohort David Spade). He and Spade re-teamed in 1996 with Black Sheep, which met with limited appeal. However ...
See also:Chris Farley, Chris Farley - Saturday Night Live, Chris Farley - Films, Chris Farley - Farley's last years Read more here: » Chris Farley: Encyclopedia II - Chris Farley - Films |
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