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Sandra Bullock (People in the News)
Published in Hardcover by Lucent Books (2000-09)
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Sandra Bullock is my role model!!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-06-13
Review Date: 2005-06-13
Sandra Bullock is a beautiful,talented,funny,cool,and bubbly actress whose has become a famous movie star and producer.Her charm is that she's so cool and unique and complicated and sweet and personable and gives girls the dream that someday when they grow up they could actually be like her.Like I want to be.I don't really know if she has lots of girl fans,but I'm a girl and I love her,adore her.Sandra has appeared in many feature flims and videos and produces the "Geroge Lopez" TV show for ABC.She lives in Austin,Texas,and is down-to-earth and nice in real life.She's a great actress and person and is always the right role model.I love her!
GREAT
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-03
Review Date: 2003-01-03
THIS IS THE BEST BOOK YOU WILL EVER READ IT IS GREAT IF YOU LIKE SANDRA BULLOCK THIS IS THE BOOK FOR YOU!

The Sandra Bullock Internet Guide (Internet Guides)
Published in Paperback by Windstorm Creative (1999-02-26)
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Reviewed by Sandy's No. 1 FAN!!!! =0)
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1999-06-04
Review Date: 1999-06-04
Hey! This book is the BEST! Sandra's sites deserve to be documented and this book really shows the best of them, including two of mine. Buy this book! It's the best! Sandra is the BEST!!! :) I love ya Sandy!
Great job. Very informative and easy to use.
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-21
Review Date: 1999-04-21
This internet guide is really wonderful. Not only does it list the names of the websites and their URLs, but it also provides some wickedly funny descriptions of some of the sites. It's humorous without being unkind, informative without being boring -- in a nutshell, it's fantastic. A must-own for any Sandra Bullock fan.

The Net
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Crazy 56K action!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-18
Review Date: 2008-02-18
The Net (1995) is a movie that may have been ominous and clever back when computers were relatively unknown and 56K modems were lightning fast, but within ten years, much like ten-year old computer technology, it has become severely dated.
Angela Bennett (Sandra Bullock) is a reclusive, paranoid computer expert who fixes virus problems for game manufacturers. The highlight of her evenings consists of pizza ordered online and some cyber-banter with guys living in their mom's basements. Her idea of a dream-man is, "butch, beautfiul, brilliant, Captain America meets Albert Schweitzer who spends all day dashing into fray while making the world safe for democracy, at night play Bach cantatas while curing cancer"
She has recently discovered a new, cheesy game called Mozart's Ghost. When in the program, she holds down ctrl-shift and clicks on a pi symbol icon that takes her to secret information on secure mainframes throughout the internet. Oh, and this whole thing is on an old-school 3.5 inch floppy. Riiiiiiiight.
Well, no big deal because she's going on a beach vacation the next day, and she could care less about the program or the virus. Of course, she's not safe from those who would cyberstalk her just because she's on a remote beach. Their plan to take care of Angela Bennett is to accomplish the first case of identity theft in history, starting a trend that would soon scare thousands of old woman who would otherwise fall victim to Nigerian prince scammers needing financial "help".
In the end, Angela has to match wits with the bad guys, preposterously cracking a billionaire's security system - called Gatekeeper - used to protect major corporations, DOD health care records, airlines, and banks.
Angela Bennett (Sandra Bullock) is a reclusive, paranoid computer expert who fixes virus problems for game manufacturers. The highlight of her evenings consists of pizza ordered online and some cyber-banter with guys living in their mom's basements. Her idea of a dream-man is, "butch, beautfiul, brilliant, Captain America meets Albert Schweitzer who spends all day dashing into fray while making the world safe for democracy, at night play Bach cantatas while curing cancer"
She has recently discovered a new, cheesy game called Mozart's Ghost. When in the program, she holds down ctrl-shift and clicks on a pi symbol icon that takes her to secret information on secure mainframes throughout the internet. Oh, and this whole thing is on an old-school 3.5 inch floppy. Riiiiiiiight.
Well, no big deal because she's going on a beach vacation the next day, and she could care less about the program or the virus. Of course, she's not safe from those who would cyberstalk her just because she's on a remote beach. Their plan to take care of Angela Bennett is to accomplish the first case of identity theft in history, starting a trend that would soon scare thousands of old woman who would otherwise fall victim to Nigerian prince scammers needing financial "help".
In the end, Angela has to match wits with the bad guys, preposterously cracking a billionaire's security system - called Gatekeeper - used to protect major corporations, DOD health care records, airlines, and banks.
You've got terror!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-13
Review Date: 2007-12-13
I loved this movie so much I downloaded it off Limewire and emailed it to twenty-thousand of my best friends!
Just watch it for Sandy.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-23
Review Date: 2007-10-23
The Net starring Sandra Bullock was a great thriller when it was released in 1995. Bullock was at the height of her career and this film was probably only a hit for that reason alone. And yes I was and still a huge fan of Bullock but I have to admit The Net is very dated and silly now. The plotline is a little far fetched and contrived but Bullock's spunky and fearless performance saves this boring little film.
what a waste.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-09
Review Date: 2007-08-09
The movie wasn't good and the disc they sent didnt even work. It would cost me more to send it back than the actual movie cost. NOT worth the money.
THRILLER, SUSPENSE Flick!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-10
Review Date: 2007-03-10
If you're into computers and you like a suspense movie, you'll probably love The Net. It combines the two quite well and Sandra Bullock does one of her best movies imo. In the film, she lives alone, spending most of her time fixing her company's computers on line. She seems to rarely go out or socialize except with others by computer. She even orders her food over the computer, and it's delivered. Because she keeps to herself, hardly anyone knows her personally, and her mother is in a nursing home with Alzheimer's Disease, so she doesn't remember her. Her only friend is an ex boyfriend, who happens to be a psychiatrist, and she's broken up with him. The fact that she's so incognito has a lot to do with the film. Before leaving for her first vacation in years, she get's a call from a friend in her company who is confused about a weird disk that's come into his possesion, and wants her to help him. Not willing to figure it out over the phone or on the computer, he tells her he needs to see her in person and he's flying to her home in LA. He never arrives.
She takes her vacation, but while at the beach she meets a hacker. Both are lying on the beach with computers clicking away. He seems like a nice enough guy, but beware, maybe he's not. The real plot actually begins at this point. From then on it's a mystery and a chase. This hacker works for a shady crime syndicate whose trying to take over the government by hacking into their computers.
She's chased all over the movie by this underground bunch, and I won't tell you the ending, but it's pretty exciting. Bullock is really good in this one.
She takes her vacation, but while at the beach she meets a hacker. Both are lying on the beach with computers clicking away. He seems like a nice enough guy, but beware, maybe he's not. The real plot actually begins at this point. From then on it's a mystery and a chase. This hacker works for a shady crime syndicate whose trying to take over the government by hacking into their computers.
She's chased all over the movie by this underground bunch, and I won't tell you the ending, but it's pretty exciting. Bullock is really good in this one.

The Net
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Crazy 56K action!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-18
Review Date: 2008-02-18
The Net (1995) is a movie that may have been ominous and clever back when computers were relatively unknown and 56K modems were lightning fast, but within ten years, much like ten-year old computer technology, it has become severely dated.
Angela Bennett (Sandra Bullock) is a reclusive, paranoid computer expert who fixes virus problems for game manufacturers. The highlight of her evenings consists of pizza ordered online and some cyber-banter with guys living in their mom's basements. Her idea of a dream-man is, "butch, beautfiul, brilliant, Captain America meets Albert Schweitzer who spends all day dashing into fray while making the world safe for democracy, at night play Bach cantatas while curing cancer"
She has recently discovered a new, cheesy game called Mozart's Ghost. When in the program, she holds down ctrl-shift and clicks on a pi symbol icon that takes her to secret information on secure mainframes throughout the internet. Oh, and this whole thing is on an old-school 3.5 inch floppy. Riiiiiiiight.
Well, no big deal because she's going on a beach vacation the next day, and she could care less about the program or the virus. Of course, she's not safe from those who would cyberstalk her just because she's on a remote beach. Their plan to take care of Angela Bennett is to accomplish the first case of identity theft in history, starting a trend that would soon scare thousands of old woman who would otherwise fall victim to Nigerian prince scammers needing financial "help".
In the end, Angela has to match wits with the bad guys, preposterously cracking a billionaire's security system - called Gatekeeper - used to protect major corporations, DOD health care records, airlines, and banks.
Angela Bennett (Sandra Bullock) is a reclusive, paranoid computer expert who fixes virus problems for game manufacturers. The highlight of her evenings consists of pizza ordered online and some cyber-banter with guys living in their mom's basements. Her idea of a dream-man is, "butch, beautfiul, brilliant, Captain America meets Albert Schweitzer who spends all day dashing into fray while making the world safe for democracy, at night play Bach cantatas while curing cancer"
She has recently discovered a new, cheesy game called Mozart's Ghost. When in the program, she holds down ctrl-shift and clicks on a pi symbol icon that takes her to secret information on secure mainframes throughout the internet. Oh, and this whole thing is on an old-school 3.5 inch floppy. Riiiiiiiight.
Well, no big deal because she's going on a beach vacation the next day, and she could care less about the program or the virus. Of course, she's not safe from those who would cyberstalk her just because she's on a remote beach. Their plan to take care of Angela Bennett is to accomplish the first case of identity theft in history, starting a trend that would soon scare thousands of old woman who would otherwise fall victim to Nigerian prince scammers needing financial "help".
In the end, Angela has to match wits with the bad guys, preposterously cracking a billionaire's security system - called Gatekeeper - used to protect major corporations, DOD health care records, airlines, and banks.
You've got terror!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-13
Review Date: 2007-12-13
I loved this movie so much I downloaded it off Limewire and emailed it to twenty-thousand of my best friends!
Just watch it for Sandy.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-23
Review Date: 2007-10-23
The Net starring Sandra Bullock was a great thriller when it was released in 1995. Bullock was at the height of her career and this film was probably only a hit for that reason alone. And yes I was and still a huge fan of Bullock but I have to admit The Net is very dated and silly now. The plotline is a little far fetched and contrived but Bullock's spunky and fearless performance saves this boring little film.
what a waste.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-09
Review Date: 2007-08-09
The movie wasn't good and the disc they sent didnt even work. It would cost me more to send it back than the actual movie cost. NOT worth the money.
THRILLER, SUSPENSE Flick!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-10
Review Date: 2007-03-10
If you're into computers and you like a suspense movie, you'll probably love The Net. It combines the two quite well and Sandra Bullock does one of her best movies imo. In the film, she lives alone, spending most of her time fixing her company's computers on line. She seems to rarely go out or socialize except with others by computer. She even orders her food over the computer, and it's delivered. Because she keeps to herself, hardly anyone knows her personally, and her mother is in a nursing home with Alzheimer's Disease, so she doesn't remember her. Her only friend is an ex boyfriend, who happens to be a psychiatrist, and she's broken up with him. The fact that she's so incognito has a lot to do with the film. Before leaving for her first vacation in years, she get's a call from a friend in her company who is confused about a weird disk that's come into his possesion, and wants her to help him. Not willing to figure it out over the phone or on the computer, he tells her he needs to see her in person and he's flying to her home in LA. He never arrives.
She takes her vacation, but while at the beach she meets a hacker. Both are lying on the beach with computers clicking away. He seems like a nice enough guy, but beware, maybe he's not. The real plot actually begins at this point. From then on it's a mystery and a chase. This hacker works for a shady crime syndicate whose trying to take over the government by hacking into their computers.
She's chased all over the movie by this underground bunch, and I won't tell you the ending, but it's pretty exciting. Bullock is really good in this one.
She takes her vacation, but while at the beach she meets a hacker. Both are lying on the beach with computers clicking away. He seems like a nice enough guy, but beware, maybe he's not. The real plot actually begins at this point. From then on it's a mystery and a chase. This hacker works for a shady crime syndicate whose trying to take over the government by hacking into their computers.
She's chased all over the movie by this underground bunch, and I won't tell you the ending, but it's pretty exciting. Bullock is really good in this one.

Crash
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Huh?
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-12
Review Date: 2008-05-12
Isn't the main idea of a movie to ENTERTAIN, even if the film maker is trying to deliver a message or educate? Crash is not entertaining and I couldn't figure out the message (if there was one). Perhaps the message is that racism still exists in America. So who doesn't know that already? There were too many characters in this movie and no hero or person that we could identify with. What WERE the critics thinking? Makes you wonder sometimes how the critics can sometimes be so far out of touch with what the public likes. Makes me begin to wonder why we even listen to the critics, as they too often get it wrong. This is another one of those soulless movies that critics seem to adore (such as No County for Old Men, another waste of time). Not even the big stars can rescue this stinker. Did anyone read the script before they agreed to be in this? Amazes me that this is one of the most rented movies from Blockbuster. For a movie that tries to connect the lives of characters, Babel does a much better and more plausible job.
CRASH
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-30
Review Date: 2008-04-30
Many lessons of life which expertly come together at the end. Don't miss it. It just may change your views a bit.
a stereotypical explanation on crime
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-15
Review Date: 2008-04-15
Two black men hold up a wealthy white class couple and steal their car. Another couple, this time black, gets pulled over by two white policeman. One of the policemen victimizes the woman and later in the story heroicly saves her from a car accident. It's tear dropping. In another life, there is a black detective that gets involved in a racy case about a white male cop who supposedly shot some black men without good reason. That same detective receives a promotion just because he's black, which helps bolster the political reputation of a white man's dream. These episodes obviously point at black men as the spark behind illegal circumstances called crime. To demonstrate blacks in film as the catalyst behind rapid crime rates is like blaming that person right in front of his face; and he's paying for it.
In my face
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-07
Review Date: 2008-04-07
This film is an in-your-face, contrived, waste of celluloid. What became of subtlety? We all know that race is an issue in the United States, but do we really need it spelled out in such a tawdry manner? Are people so morally dubious that nuance escapes them?
The worst part of this film is how it delights in its own over-the-top coincidences. As if you are blown away by the profundity. Such idiocy goes so far that the actors are forced to pervert their skills in a sad attempt to salvage some sinking realism. One scene, where Ryan Phillipe shoots an unarmed black man, is particularly galling. In this lame scene, Phillipe is forced to abandon the development of his character completely and give in to the politically correct message being shoved down the viewer's throat. It is absurd and obscene!
Do I sympathize with some of the important issues discussed in this film? Of course. However, if your idea of portraying important issues involves bludgeoning the audience over the head in such a blatant manner, then the message is bound to fail, or worse, infuriate.
My only thought as I finished viewing this film: What a blown oppurtunity.
The worst part of this film is how it delights in its own over-the-top coincidences. As if you are blown away by the profundity. Such idiocy goes so far that the actors are forced to pervert their skills in a sad attempt to salvage some sinking realism. One scene, where Ryan Phillipe shoots an unarmed black man, is particularly galling. In this lame scene, Phillipe is forced to abandon the development of his character completely and give in to the politically correct message being shoved down the viewer's throat. It is absurd and obscene!
Do I sympathize with some of the important issues discussed in this film? Of course. However, if your idea of portraying important issues involves bludgeoning the audience over the head in such a blatant manner, then the message is bound to fail, or worse, infuriate.
My only thought as I finished viewing this film: What a blown oppurtunity.
Crashing Through
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-15
Review Date: 2008-03-15
There are few movies in life that are "experiences"~ where the audience does not walk out of the theater, but staggers out. "Crash" is one of those rare gems that always haunts the imagination, because it does crash into all of us. I had no desire to watch this film, but relented simply because it won the Oscar. I saw every other movie nominated that year, and none come close to "Crash": it is a story of race, redemption, anger, awareness, and ultimately, the neighborhoods we live in. In the slightest of roles, Tony Danza captures the gritty reality of race expectations. His minor role is a snapshot of the other players in the film (Sandra Bullock as a snotty bitch?? Beautifully played....)
This film not only should bask in the glory of the Oscar, but move onto AFI's top 100 movies of all time. Yeah, it's that good.
This film not only should bask in the glory of the Oscar, but move onto AFI's top 100 movies of all time. Yeah, it's that good.

Sandra Bullock (Real-Life Reader Biography)
Published in Library Binding by Mitchell Lane Publishers (2000-08-30)
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sandra bullock book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-12
Review Date: 2007-02-12
Nothing much in it that you wouldn't already know if you were a fan.
No colour pics.
Not bad value for money tho.
A bit on the thin side.
Overall, not bad.
Jools
No colour pics.
Not bad value for money tho.
A bit on the thin side.
Overall, not bad.
Jools
All-star cast tackles fear & prejudice in 'Crash'.(Cover Story): An article from: Jet
Published in Digital by Thomson Gale (2005-05-16)
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The Awakening (Classics of Modern Literature)
Published in Hardcover by Penguin Books (2005)
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Biography Magazine April 2002 Sandra Bullock, Anne Heche, Yousuf Karsh, Princess Masako, Ernest Shackleton
Published in Paperback by Biography (2002)
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Preparing and staining blood films for the diagnosis of parasitic infections (Continuing education series)
Published in Unknown Binding by U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Center for Disease Control (1978)
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