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2008 is looking to be one of the most exciting years for entertainment in recent times, with big and small screen simply spoiling for election consumers, providing everything from comedy, drama, lifestyle and game shows to meet the tastes of consumers. In addition, television on-demand, mobile TV and Internet TV consumers more and better options for how and when to enjoy your entertainment.

With the Oscar just around the corner, this year has been both heavily nominated 'No Country for Old Men "and" There Will Be Blood Of' to be released in theaters on this side of the pond, with 'Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street' hot on the heels. Great summer blockbusters this year is likely that include 'Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull', 'The Dark Knight' and 'Sex and the City: The Movie'. Fans of the genre fantasy can wait for the new "Chronicles of Narnia and Harry Potter and November characteristics considers the release of 'Quantum of Solace' the latest James Bond installment.

The British film industry seeks to offer a varied range of films this year, with one of the most anticipated to be a biopic of celebrated Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, 'The Edge of Love', starring Cillian Murphy, Matthew Rhys and Keira Knightley, with a script by Sharman Macdonald, Knightley's mother.

The big screen adaptation of the novel by Toby Young's 'How to Lose Friends & Alienate People' on Young's life as a British journalist trying to do as contributing writer for Vanity Fair in New York, is scheduled for launch in early October. Simon Pegg has been chosen as the protagonist with a cast of support provided by Megan Fox, Kirsten Dunst, Jeff Bridges and Gillian Anderson.

On the small screen, time travel seems to be as popular a subject as ever, with 'Life on Mars spin-off Ashes to Ashes' will be released in February, starring Philip Glenister, Keeley Dawes, Gene Hunt and Alex Drake. In line with the trend of travel time is "Lost in Austen", in which Amanda Price, a present day Bridget Jones type who live in London one day unexpectedly travels 200 years back in time and in the world of Jane Austen's classic novel Pride and Prejudice. Mindful that is swaps places with Elizabeth Bennet, he must use his vast knowledge of the novel to avoid changing literary history.

Documentaries seem to be great this year intended to cause the reflections of the spectators shudder. David Attenborough is serving his last chapter of "Life on Earth ', this time focusing in reptiles. Celebrity chefs Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and Jamie Oliver is seeking to persuade consumers to switch to free range poultry in response to treatment Battery chickens in cages and our demand for cheap food with 'Hugo Chicken Run "and" Jamie's Fowl Dinners', respectively. Address are the most intellectual of Stephen Hawking Master 'of the Universe ", a number of important physics and cosmology, and Nick Broomfield's Battle" by Haditha, about the meeting in which U.S. Marines killed 24 Iraqi civilians.

Lifestyle characteristics are as popular as ever this year, with one of the most anticipated shows is 'Coleen's Real Women'. Led by Wayne Rooney's girlfriend Coleen McLoughlin, she is touring the country to other girls next door in order to launch advertising executives and directors of big brand marketing.

Taken together, makes it a very exciting 2008, that is, those looking for entertainment on television or in film taste is served.

About the Author:

Andrew Regan is an online, freelance author from Scotland. He is a keen rugby player and enjoys travelling.

Article Source: ArticlesBase.comThe Best of the Big and Small Screens in 2008

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