About this product: Lorenzo Sperlonga, one of the world's hottest pin-up artists, shows in painstaking detail how to render Medical Expenses, a sexy and complex pin-up portrait that includes a variety of textures, professional and ground breaking paintbrush and airbrush techinques, and an overall approach to painting that will alter the way you work. This is a must for beginning to advanced artists.
About this product: New York City's Animal Medical Center treats dogs, cats, parrots and mice -- from chemotherapy to psychotherapy, some owners spare no expense on their Pets' medical care. ABC News' Vicky Mabrey Reports.
Tyler Cassity is a cemetery mogul and creator of video diaries for the dead, movies shown on mausoleums and a "green" cemetery in San Francisco. ABC News' John Berman reports.
Meet Michael Buble, a Grammy-nominated artist who has sold more than 11 million albums since his self-titled debut in 2003.
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About this product: If Larry David were an accountant, he would probably be funnier than Scott Rubenstein. But, then, again: If Larry David were an accountant, he would probably have a nervous breakdown. So were stuck with Scott.Marianne Wiggens, Pulitzer Prize nominee
Ive been a client of Scotts for many years. He saves me money! Keeps me from breaking down in tax tears! And his funny/informative year end newsletter gets passed along to everyone I know! For a good time, rent or buy Scott! (His tax DVD, that is).Elisa Bell, screenwriter.
A very practical and very useful look into the IRS rules and regulations. This DVD can save you thousands of dollars. Urban legends about hobby rules will be debunked. How to audit proof your deductions. How to keep good records. You should be able to deduct this DVD. This teacher has over thirty produced credits in television and features and owns his own tax preparation business L.A. Tax Service and has been doing both professionally for the past twenty years. You will even end up with a sense of humor about the IRS.
SCOTT RUBENSTEIN is the writer of 30 produced television shows. Story Editor for Star Trek The Next Generation, 9 to 5, and Grand. A script consultant and lecturer, Scott is currently working on a German project to be filmed in Italy and a science fiction project that will not be filmed in outer space. He is a Professor at California State University at Northridge as well as the University of Southern California. He was also chosen funniest accountant in Los Angeles. He was a STAR Speaker of Screenwriting Expo 2.
About this product: This video is brought to you by the Better Business Bureau. This program will show you how to find and evaluate an auto repair shop, help you save money by avoiding the most common pitfalls, explain how to obtain and compare estimates, teach you what to do in case of a serious breakdown, and give you useful money-saving "tips" throughout the video.
About this product: It's impossible to walk away from John Q. without thinking about the film that could have been. The pathetic state of health care in the U.S. and the desperate behavior it engenders is not only worthy but edgy material; no doubt director Nick Cassavetes (She's So Lovely) and Denzel Washington (as well as Robert Duvall, Ray Liotta, James Woods, and Anne Heche) were drawn to the provocative pitch. The only snag is that John Q. has about as much edge as an after-school special. Washington plays John Quincy Archibald, a hard-working factory worker whose house stands to be repossessed and whose lovely wife (Kimberly Elise) is at her wits' end. When his extremely cute son collapses while rounding the bases in a Little League game, things go from bad to worse. John Q. takes a downtown Chicago emergency room hostage when he learns that the heart transplant his son needs won't be performed because his health care doesn't cover it. The action-drama that ensues--replete with one-liners, stilted debate, inept snipers, and multiple references to O.J. Simpson's white Bronco--is so littered with clichés that the issues, timely ones, get lost in a crescendo of melodrama. --Fionn Meade
About this product: A con artist (he sells coffee illegally aboard an Italian train) stays one step ahead of the law as he raises money to help his ailing son. As in "Bread and Chocolate," Nino Manfredi is again the put-upon working class hero comedically attempting to find
About this product: It's impossible to walk away from John Q. without thinking about the film that could have been. The pathetic state of health care in the U.S. and the desperate behavior it engenders is not only worthy but edgy material; no doubt director Nick Cassavetes (She's So Lovely) and Denzel Washington (as well as Robert Duvall, Ray Liotta, James Woods, and Anne Heche) were drawn to the provocative pitch. The only snag is that John Q. has about as much edge as an after-school special. Washington plays John Quincy Archibald, a hard-working factory worker whose house stands to be repossessed and whose lovely wife (Kimberly Elise) is at her wits' end. When his extremely cute son collapses while rounding the bases in a Little League game, things go from bad to worse. John Q. takes a downtown Chicago emergency room hostage when he learns that the heart transplant his son needs won't be performed because his health care doesn't cover it. The action-drama that ensues--replete with one-liners, stilted debate, inept snipers, and multiple references to O.J. Simpson's white Bronco--is so littered with clichés that the issues, timely ones, get lost in a crescendo of melodrama. --Fionn Meade
About this product: Polish actor Jerzy Stuhr (The Decalogue) directs and stars in the Golden Lion award-nominated tale of hapless lawyer Adam Borowski, who leads an impeccable professional life alongside a chaotic personal one. Though highly respected for prosecuting everything from child endangerment to racially-motivated attacks, Adam fails to take care of his mounting problems at home--a sick mother, a relentless taxman hot on his trail, and a demanding mistress. Carrying on in the tradition of his mentor, director Krzysztof Kieslowski, Stuhr has crafted a morality tale of human frailty and suffering.
About this product: Bring a CPA Review Class into your home: The VIP series contains DVD video lectures by Lambers CPA Review instructors. The student follows along with the enclosed workbook which contains outlines and practice questions with solutions. The instructor on the DVD will review select practice questions from the workbook during each lecture. The chapters covered in the VIP series are selected from the Lambers CPA Review video home study course.
This DVD edition contains the following Financial Accounting and Reporting chapters: Consolidations, Price Level-Foreign Exchange, Bonds, Accounting for Debt, Revenue and Expense Recognition. A bonus chapter contains Accounting for Income Taxes.