How old do you work at the cable company? Like Time Warner Cable and Bright House?
How old do you work at the cable company? Like Time Warner Cable and Bright House?
According to their website you need 18. Most companies that will be 18 years or older to work because of labor laws from anyone under that age. I hope you are 18 years or older! If you can apply on their website under "careers"
PICTURE SNATCHER (1933): An admirably tough B-picture enlivened by an energetic James Cagney performance, Picture Snatcher stars Cagney as Danny Kean, a former gangster who has decided to go straight after a stretch in the big house. Danny has fallen for Patricia (Patricia Ellis), the daughter of the cop who put him away (Robert Emmett O’Connor). Dad isn’t convinced that Danny has left his life of crime behind him, and he isn’t too impressed with his new career taking pictures for a sleazy tabloid newspaper. Between getting a lurid photo of a fireman in front of a burning building (where his wife and her lover met their fate) and a daring shot of a woman being executed (based an actual incident when a New York Daily News photographer got a photo of Ruth Snyder in the electric chair), Danny’s work is selling papers but hardly making Officer O’Connor think his daughter is in good hands (especially since he was in charge of press security for the execution). Short, sweet and sassy, Picture Snatcher is the sort of gutsy fare Warner Bros. did best in the 1930′s; Ralph Bellamy turns in a great supporting performance as Danny’s boozy editor LADY KILLER (1933): Based on the novel by Carson McCullers, The Heart is a Lonely Hunter stars Alan Arkin as John Singer, who is deaf. Singer moves from a small town in order to be close to his institutionalized deaf and mentally impaired friend Antonapoulos (Chuck McCann). Singer rents a room with a family whose father, Mr. Kelly (Biff McGuire), is unable to earn a living due to a serious injury. His teen-aged daughter Mick (Sondra Locke, in her film debut) is at first resentful of Singer’s presence, but he ingratiates himself by introducing her to classical music (which he can “feel,” if not hear). Singer likewise tries to brighten the lives of such unfortunates as alcoholic Blount (Stacy Keach Jr., also making his first film appearance), dying black doctor Copeland (Percy Rodriguez), and Copeland’s poverty-stricken daughter (Cicely Tyson). SMART MONEY (1931):Edward G. Robinson and James Cagney were teamed for the only time in their careers in Smart Money. Robinson has the larger part as a small-town barber who fancies himself a big-time gambler. He travels to the Big City in the company of his younger brother Cagney, who wants to make sure that Robinson isn’t fleeced by the high-rollers. Unfortunately Robinson has a weakness for beautiful blondes, most of whom take him for all his money or betray him in some other manner. The cops aren’t keen on Robinson’s gambling activities, but they can pin nothing on him until he accidentally kills Cagney in a fight. The incident results in a jail term for manslaughter, and a more sober-sided outlook on life for the formerly flamboyant Robinson. Watch closely in the first reel of Smart Money for an unbilled appearance by Boris Karloffas a dope pusher. BLACK LEGION (1937): Factory worker Frank Taylor believes that he has missed out on a deserved promotion when it is inste
Join many of entertainment history’s all-time greatest performers and ensembles, gathered in this jaw-dropping assemblage from the Warner Bros.’ vault. This one-of-a-kind 11+-Hour, 6-Disc Collection of 63 Theatrical Shorts is your ticket to a golden age of melody and musicianship.
The Best of Warner Bros. Home Entertainment – Academy® Award Winning and Nominated theatrical animated shorts. Category: Best Animated Short Subjects. Franchises include Warner Bros., Hanna-Barbera, MGM, Max Fleischer etc. 41 of the most celebrated cartoons of their time, including 15 award winners…plus over 60 minutes of special features! This collection has something for everyone with characters such as the Looney Tunes, Tom & Jerry, Droopy, Superman, Popeye, Dot, Line & Squiggle, Tex Avery’s “Little Johnny Jetâ€?, Chuck Jones’ “High Noteâ€?, and Nelly’s Folly (the singing Giraffe) and Hubie Bertie & Cat Claude.
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The Time Warner Center is a mixed-use skyscraper developed by The Related Companies in New York City. Its design, by David Childs of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, consists of two 750 ft (229 m) towers bridged by a multi-story atrium containing upscale retail shops. Construction began in November 2000, following the demolition of the New York Coliseum, and a topping-out ceremony was held on February 27, 2003. It is the property with the highest-listed market value in New York City, $1.1 billion in 2006. Originally constructed as the "AOL Time Warner Center," the building surrounds half of Columbus Circle in Midtown Manhattan. The total floor area of 260,000 m (2.8 million ft ) is divided between offices (notably the offices of Time Warner Inc. and an R&D Center for VMware), residential condominiums, and the Mandarin Oriental, New York hotel. The Shops at Columbus Circle is an upscale shopping mall located in a curving arcade at the base of the building, with a large Whole Foods Market grocery store in the basement.
The Best of Warner Bros. Animation 16 Academy® Award Winning theatrical animated shorts. Category: Best Animated Short Subjects. Franchises include Warner Bros., Hanna-Barbera and MGM. Features 16 award winning shorts, some of the most celebrated cartoons of their time! Shorts: The Milky Way(1940) 2. The Blitz Wolf (1942) 3. Yankee Doodle Mouse (1943) 4. Mouse Trouble (1944) 5. Quiet Please (1945) 6. The Cat Concerto (1947) 7. Tweetie Pie (1947) 8. The Little Orphan (1949) 9. For Scent-Imental Reasons (1949) 10. So Much For So Little (1949) 11. Two Mouseketeers (1952) 12. Johann Mouse (1953) 13. Speedy Gonzales (1955) 14. Birds Anonymous (1957) 15. Knighty-Knight Bugs (1958) 16. The Dot And The Line (1965)
Hollywood legend Clint Eastwood has touched generations of filmgoers for over half a century. The five-time Academy Award winner has made an indelible mark as one of Hollywood’s most iconic actors and insightful directors. In honor of Eastwood’s long standing 35 year relationship with Warner Bros. through Malpaso Productions, this definitive collection celebrates Eastwood’s entire filmography at the studio from Where Eagles Dare (1968) through Invictus (2009) all packaged in an elegant giftset. Also included is a documentary about Eastwood’s life and career produced by esteemed film critic and historian Richard Schickel, featuring in-depth interviews and revealing, intimate footage never-before-seen.
London 1893 is home to a killer with a macabre nickname… and also to a visionary genius who would write “The Time Machine.” But what if H.G. Wells’ invention wasn’t fiction? And what if Jack the Ripper escaped capture fleeing his own time to take refuge in ours – with Wells himself in pursuit?
Potty training can be fun! Create a positive potty time experience for your child with Elmo, Baby Bear, Grover, and other Sesame Street friends with Elmo’s Potty Time! This amusing and song-filled DVD teaches children that everyone – mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, and even monsters-has to learn how to use the potty. Your child will learn that accidents are okay and that it takes time and practice before he can use the potty on his own. So dance, sing, and laugh as your child learns confidence-building skills and helpful healthy habits that will last a lifetime.
Summer is over. Fall is in the air. It’s a season of new beginnings for the girls at New England’s exclusive Penfield Academy. For seniors and close friends Abby and Muffy, it’s time to make the dramatic transition to womanhood. Directed by Peter Hyams (2010, Timecop), Our Time is a tender coming-of-age saga starring Pamela Sue Martin and Betsy Slade as friends poised at one of life’s turning points and Parker Stevenson and George O’Hanlon Jr. as their beaus. Set in a world of “dead poets� and live yearnings, Our Time raises questions that go beyond its nostalgic 1955 era. What is love? What is responsible sex? What controls do and should young people have over their bodies? The answers and consequences are vital for Our Time…and all time.
The Time Machine 40th AnniversaryFrom H.G. Wells’ landmark novel comes this beloved adventure about the inventor of a time-travel device that whisks him through a war-ravaged 20th century and into a far-off era where humans are enslaved by evil subterranean mutants. Rod Taylor, Yvette Mimieux and Alan Young star in this Best Special Effects Oscar winnerYear: 1960Starring: Rod Taylor, Yvette Mimieux, Alan Young
Georgia farm boy Will Stockdale is about to bust with pride. He’s been drafted. Will’s ready. But is Uncle Sam ready for Will? In No Time for Sergeants, Andy Griffith is certifiably funny in the role that clinched his stardom. Wearing a friendly, wide grin, he ambles into the U.S. Air Force – and lots of folks’ll never be the same. They include pint-sized Ben (Nick Adams), big-city bruiser Irvin (Murray Hamilton) and a jittery aptitude tester (Don Knotts). Finally, there’s Sgt. Orville King (Myron McCormick), a don’t-rock-the-boat old-timer driven crazy by Will’s gee-whiz efforts at friendship. Griffith, McCormick and Knotts reprise their winning performances from No Time for Sergeants’ smash Broadway run. Breezily directed by the veteran Mervyn LeRoy (Mister Roberts), it’s definitely time for entertainment!
Lose yourself in timeless love with this gloriously romantic story of the journey of two hearts. Artist Clare Abshire (Rachel McAdams of The Notebook) shares a deep emotional bond with Henry De Tamble (Eric Bana of The Other Boleyn Girl), a handsome librarian who travels involuntarily through time. Knowing they can be separated without warning, Clare and Henry treasure the moments they have together, imbuing them with the yearning and passion of two people imprisoned by time…and set free by love. Based on the #1 bestseller, The Time Traveler’s Wife weaves together destiny and devotion, past and future to turn an extraordinary love into an extraordinary love story.
Can a young gangster from Chicago’s West Side turn his life around? A first time felon doesn’t have to be a lifetime criminal. Greg Yance (Omar Epps) has learned all he needs to know about life on the street. As a member of the Vice Lords gang, Greg believes he’s got it made until he’s arrested and jailed for dealing drugs. Behind bars, one false move could end his life. But a chance to escape certain death arrives when he’s offered a way out, serving his time in a rigorous Marine-style boot camp. It’s a choice that will change his life. Under the command of Supt. Sorley (William Forsythe), Cptn McBride (Rachel Ticotin and a brutal- and brutally honest- guard, Calhoun (Delroy Lindo), Greg must stand up to intense discipline and heavy handed punishment. But even if he survives the training, can he carry the boot camp lessons into the real world without being drawn back into a life of crime? For one first time felon, there may be no second chance.
John Grisham’s bestseller A Time to Kill hits the screen with incendiary force, directed by Joel Schumacher (Batman Forever, The Client). Sandra Bullock, Samuel L. Jackson, Matthew McConaughey and Kevin Spacey portray the principals in a murder trial that brings a small Mississippi town’s racial tensions to the flashpoint. Amid a frenzy of activist marches, Klan terror, media clamor and brutal riots, an unseasoned but idealistic young attorney mounts a stirring courtroom battle for justice. The superb ensemble also includes Brenda Fricker, Oliver Platt, Charles S. Dutton, Ashley Judd, Patrick McGoohan, Chris Cooper and both Donald and Keifer Sutherland. These and other talents make A Time to Kill “one ofthe year’s most powerful films” (Jeffrey Lyons, SNEAK PREVIEW/ABC WORLD NEWS NOW).
John Grisham’s bestseller A Time to Kill hits the screen with incendiary force, directed by Joel Schumacher (Batman Forever, The Client). Sandra Bullock, Samuel L. Jackson, Matthew McConaughey and Kevin Spacey portray the principals in a murder trial that brings a small Mississippi town’s racial tensions to the flashpoint. Amid a frenzy of activist marches, Klan terror, media clamor and brutal riots, an unseasoned but idealistic young attorney mounts a stirring courtroom battle for justice. The superb ensemble also includes Brenda Fricker, Oliver Platt, Charles S. Dutton, Ashley Judd, Patrick McGoohan, Chris Cooper and both Donald and Keifer Sutherland. These and other talents make A Time to Kill “one ofthe year’s most powerful films” (Jeffrey Lyons, SNEAK PREVIEW/ABC WORLD NEWS NOW).
It’s Swing Time anytime Fred and Ginger slip on their dancing shoes. Here, Fred’s a gambler with a fiancee back home…but one look at Ginger and all bets are off! He pursues, she resists, and it’s all tied together by a series of breathtaking dances. “Bojangles of Harlem,” a tribute to hoofer Bill Robinson, has Astaire tapping with three giant Astaire shadows. The sly “Pick Yourself Up” features Ginger teaching the supposedly flub-footed Fred how to dance. Other highlights from the splendid Jerome Kern-Dorothy Fields score include “A Fine Romance,” “Waltz in Swing Time,” and the Academy Award(R) winning “The Way You Look Tonight.” George Stevens directs. Year: 1936 Director: George Stevens Starring: Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Victor Moore, Helen Broderick
Based on the bestselling novel by Nobel Prize winning author, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, comes an epic love story that spans a lifetime, set against the breathtaking backdrop of South America during the turn of the century. When a teenage Florentino Ariza sees Fermina Daza for the first time, a spark of youthful infatuation ignites a romance that will carry the two from intoxicating highs to desperate lows over the next 50 years, in the film that dares to ask; How long would you wait for love?
Death has come for Gramps Northrup. But Gramps has important work to do: raising his orphaned grandson. So he uses a bit of magic to trap Death in the branches of an apple tree. Clever work, Gramps! Or is it? With Death on hiatus, other folks whose time has come – folks who are worn out, ill and in pain – can’t be released from their earthly suffering. And Gramps begins to wonder if he’s done the right thing. From the beloved Paul Osborn play, this endearing fantasy of family, love and mortality moves effortlessly from rollicking to whimsical to tragic. Lionel Barrymore plays Gramps, leading a sterling cast of character stars, including Beulah Bondi, Una Merkel, Henry Travers and, as a most wry and gentlemanly Grim Reaper, Sir Cedric Hardwicke
Alec Baldwin is Martin, the wealthy, clueless stepfather of Mini (played by Nikki Reed). She’s clever and has a healthy libido. And she’s on a mission to stir up as much trouble as she can before her high school graduation. It’s pretty clear where Mini got her conniving streak from-her mom (Carrie-Anne Moss) who spends more time partying than with her husband. Diana quickly becomes the third wheel when Martin and Mini’s relationship escalates. A series of disturbing events at their posh modern house finally prompts the arrival of John (Luke Wilson) as a nosey detective on the case. Jeff Goldblum delivers another shot of star quality playing the cheesy TV show host who lives next door. Part Heather and part Lolita, Mini’s a girl to watch out for in this delightfully warped comedy.
Daniel Sidney Warner lived from 1843 to 1895. From 1872 to 1880, Warner kept a daily journal. For most of this time, he was a preacher with the General Eldership of the Churches of God of North America (known as the Winebrennerian Church of God). In its pages he wrote by hand the events of each day, whether mundane or dramatic. This journal recounts such events as his experience of santification, the death of his wife and child, his almost daily preaching experiences. It is our hope that this volume will be of interest to you and will provide you with a unique insight into D. S. Warner as a man, and as a deeply spiritual servant of God.
Big Bird loves to sing and dance and play, but when his Granny Bird tells him it’s “quiet time,” he’s not sure what to do. Fortunately, Oscar, Telly, Rosita, and his other Sesame Street friends have plenty of great ideas, like reading stories, playing quiet games and more. A great preparation for a child’s nap time, this special helps Big Bird decide what to do during his “quiet time.”
“The Master is back! Assuming the alias of Professor Thascales at the Newton Research Unit at Cambridge University, he harbors his latest deadly plot to seize control of time itself. Can the Doctor and Jo thwart his terrible plan? What secrets does the mysterious trident-shaped crystal hold? Why is the ancient city of Atlantis central to the Master’s plan? And what mythical terror lies at the heart of the Maze? With time literally against them, the odds might just be too great for the time travelers. (Episodes 1-6, 147 mins) ”
The Busby Berkeley Collection is a 6-disc compilation of five remastered Warner Bros. classics from one of the greatest motion picture choreographers of all time.
New to DVD! Digitally remastered Doctor Who classic Time and the Rani! Violently wrenched out of time, the TARDIS is brought crashing down onto the planet Lakertya by the villainous Rani. Caught within the maelstrom, the Doctor is forced to regenerate. Imprisoning the Doctor in her stronghold, the Rani seizes upon his vulnerable state. By impersonating his friend Mel, the Rani deceives the unwitting Doctor into helping her achieve her audacious plan. Just what is she up to? Why has she enslaved Albert Einstein and a host of geniuses? And as an asteroid composed of Strange Matter approaches Lakertya, can a weakened Doctor save the universe when he has little idea of who he really is?
For Julie Portman (Marlo Thomas, TV’s “That Girl�), the past few years have not been easy. Her divorce has left her with the sole responsibility of providing for her teenage children. And, as she scrambles to find the college tuition for her son Michael (Troy Hall), her daughter Emma (Ellen Muth, TV’s “Dead Like Me�) becomes ever more difficult in her adolescence. While she strives to be a good mother, her irresponsible ex-husband, Robert (Peter Friedman), has lost another job and can no longer offer any support. Julie’s dark clouds always have silver linings, however, as when a flirtatious relationship with her friend, George Tomich (Joe Penny), tentatively begins to develop into a real romance. But Julie and Emma are forced to face new challenges when both are diagnosed with cancer, and they must now fight not against one another, but together against their respective illnesses. David Anspaugh (Hoosiers, Rudy) directs this difficult subject matter with extraordinary sensitivity, resulting in excellent performances from the talented cast. Teleplay by Casey Kurtti and Peter Nelson, from a story by Casey Kurtti. Newly remastered.
Robert Vaughn (TV’s The Man from U.N.C.L.E.) has one of his earliest film roles in a staple genre of the 1950’s the teenage problem film, directed by David Lowell Rich (Have Rocket Will Travel, Senior Prom). Like every generation before and since, the baby-boomers were not free from angst and rebellion against authority. Here, Vaughn stands out among a cast of other lesser known newcomers (Merry Anders, Tom Pittman, and Roger Smith) as an angry young man who makes bad decisions, and must suffer the consequences. Newly remastered.
Ginger Rogers also stars alongside Douglas Fairbanks Jr. in this screen adaptation of the Broadway play about young Romeos and Juliets who escape the grit and grind of Depression-era New York City for the canoeing and canoodling of Camp Kare-Free. The stars shine brightly at the resort: Lucille Ball, Eve Arden, Grady Sutton and Jack Carson among them. And Red Skelton makes his film debut, dunking donuts and pratfalling down stairs as the camp social director.
A SECOND CHANCE AT LOVE… AND LAUGHTER. Once upon a time, a dashing young British Army officer and a lovely student nurse fell deeply, magically in love. Then he was shipped off to Korea and they never heard from one another. Forty years later, fate brings them together again – with hilarious results. Starring the acclaimed Dame Judi Dench and Geoffrey Palmer, this DVD contains all seven heart-warming episodes from the sixth season of the PBS hit, including the episode voted the #1 fan-favorite!
Once upon a time, a dashing young British Army officer and a lovely student nurse fell deeply, magically in love. Then he was shipped off to Korea and they never heard from one another. Forty years later, fate brings them together again … with hilarious results. In this fifth installment of the popular series, Jean and Lionel adjust to life as newlyweds.
Once upon a time, a dashing young British Army officer and a lovely student nurse fell deeply, magically in love. Then he was shipped off to Korea and they never heard from one another. Forty years later, fate brings them together again… with hilarious results. In this collection of classic episodes, Jean has issues with her new neighbors, Lionel deals with his hearing loss, and Judith and Sandy both have memorable encounters with their suitors.
The Percy Sledge volume of Warner U.K.’s Platinum Collection series is nearly identical to Rhino’s It Tears Me Up: The Best of Percy Sledge, albeit with a different track order. All of the hits are here (“Take Time to Know Her,” “Warm and Tender Love,” “S
In January 2000, America Online and Time Warner announced the largest merger in U.S. history, a deal that would create the biggest media company in the world. It was celebrated as the marriage of new media and old media, a potent combination of the nation’s No. 1 Internet company and the country’s leading entertainment giant, the owner of such internationally renowned brands as Warner Bros., HBO, CNN, and "Time" magazine. But only three years later, nearly all the top executives behind the merger had resigned, the company had lost tens of billions of dollars in market value, and the U.S. government had begun two investigations into its business dealings. How did the deal of the century become an epic disaster? Alec Klein has covered AOL Time Warner for "The Washington Post" since the merger. His reporting on the company led to investigations by the Justice Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission. In "Stealing Time, " he takes readers behind the scenes to show how a clash of cultures set the stage for a spectacular corporate collapse. AOL’s Steve Case knew it was only a matter of time before the Internet bubble of the late 1990s would burst, grounding his high-flying company. His solution: Buy another company to keep his own aloft. Meanwhile, Time Warner’s Jerry Levin was enamored of new technology but frustrated by his inability to push his far-flung media empire into the Internet age. AOL and Time Warner seemed like a perfect match. But the government forced the two companies to make concessions, and during the yearlong negotiations technology stocks tumbled. AOL executives lorded it over their Time Warner counterparts, who felt they were being acquired by brash, young interlopers with inflated dollars. The AOL way was fast, loose, and aggressive, and Time Warner executives — schooled in more genteel business practices — rebelled. In the midst of clashing cultures and conflicting management styles, AOL’s business slowed and then stalled. Worse yet, AOL came under government scrutiny, and when the company conducted its own internal investigation, it admitted that it had improperly booked at least $190 million in revenue. The Time Warner rebellion gathered momentum. This is a riveting story of ambition, hubris, and greed set amid the boom-and-bust years of the technology bubble. It is filled with outsized personalities — Steve Case, Jerry Levin, Bob Pittman, Ted Turner, and many more. Based on hundreds of confidential company documents and interviews with key players in this unfolding drama, "Stealing Time" is a fascinating tale of the swift rise and even swifter fall of AOL Time Warner.
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s poignant tale “Babylon Revisited” provides the basis for this film starring Elizabeth Taylor and Van Johnson as tragic, restless lovers striving to find meaning and fulfillment in the bittersweet world of fashionable post-war Paris. In the midst of celebrating VE Day, an army lieutenant (Johnson) meets two beautiful sisters, Helen and Marion (Taylor and Donna Reed), who both fall deeply in love with him. But it is Helen, the hopelessly romantic, free-spirited one who finally captures his passionate heart. Their marriage evolves into a tempestuous struggle as their needs, although identical, are never felt at quite the same time. Directed by Richard Brooks, Taylor and Johnson are joined by amazing performances from Walter Pidgeon, Eva Gabor and a young Roger Moore, who transform Fitzgerald’s characters into a living expression of the hope and disillusionment that filled a war-torn Europe.
What time is it? Adventure Time! Adventure Time is back by popular demand with 16 new episodes on DVD. The Cartoon Network’s Emmy® nominated series that centers on the post apocalyptic adventures of Finn, a human boy with a funny hat, and his friend Jake, a magic and mischievous dog, comes back to DVD in “It Came from the Nightosphereâ€?, packed with 16 new, fun, and exciting episodes from the three magical seasons.
This Time-Turner is an authentic recreation of Hermione’s Time-Turner pendant necklace featured in the movie Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. The Time-Turner is centered with a working miniature hourglass and its inner rings rotate, the knobs on the side do not. It is plated in 24 karat gold and measures 1 3/8″ in diameter. The chain is 19″ long. Comes complete with a display.
The three videos in this Limited Edition Boxed Set contain all four episodes of Doctor Who’s immortal adventure, “The Trial of the Time Lord,” starring Colin Baker as the Doctor.
For the first time in ages, Jean (Judi Dench) and Lionel (Geoffrey Palmer) have the house to themselves, which spurs them to look back at nine years of love and laughter. Flashbacks of meetings, partings, comedy and romance are all beautifully woven into a poignant tapestry of memories. Join Jean and Lionel as they remember the best of As Time Goes Byin this exclusive special.
Lose yourself in timeless love with this gloriously romantic story of the journey of two hearts. Artist Clare Abshire (Rachel McAdams of The Notebook) shares a deep emotional bond with Henry De Tamble (Eric Bana of The Other Boleyn Girl), a handsome librarian who travels involuntarily through time. Knowing they can be separated without warning, Clare and Henry treasure the moments they have together, imbuing them with the yearning and passion of two people imprisoned by time…and set free by love. Based on the #1 bestseller, The Time Traveler’s Wife weaves together destiny and devotion, past and future to turn an extraordinary love into an extraordinary love story.