Julie Plec Julie Plec is one of my favourite screenwriters ever, she wrote and co-produced one of the most popular TV shows on CW 'The Vampire Diaries'. Plec developed The Vampire Diaries which was originally adapted from a novel written by L. J Smith. Plec was the writer, co-developer and executive producer for Vampire Diaries. The TV series is an american supernatural drama based of fictional characters such as Vampires, werewolf's and witches. Julie Plec was always into supernatural creatures and fictional stories, she has also co-produced 'Scream 2/3' and also wrote 'The Tomorrow People' Julie Plec really saw something special in the novel 'The Vampire Diaries' and decided for it to become a TV series. From the day of the 'Pilot' (2009) episode release Vampire Diaries has been going strong and has been creating a big fa n following. Plec writes mostly romance dramas, The Vampire diaries revolves around a girl called Elena who falls in ...
A Series Of Unfortunate Events I have recently been loving quite a lot of Netflix original series. I have realised now that in this century awe can pretty much watch absolutely everything on the go, Netflix is one of the most popular online platform where people can watch brilliant TV series and historical films where ever they are and on any device. Which makes Netflix even more profitable to create amazing series such as 'A Series of Unfortunate Events'. This TV series was inspired by the popular 2004 film directed by Brad Silberling, and also the most popular best selling book series written by Lemony Snicket's. The books began in 1999 followed by the major blockbuster film release in 2004, this really made audiences want more since nothing was made after the film, until now 2017 where we have been given a brilliant Netflix original tv series. The series took a different turn compared to the film, of course this could be mostly due to having a bigger bu...
Fashion Fails – Internet Shopping Websites I have actually experiences these issues in the past with ‘Online Shopping’ you can never be sure if what you order is what you will actually get. I have researched a few websites that have this issue and how could we possibly stop them? The first website that has caught my eye is ‘Zaful’ . This online store describes itself as ‘Trendy women’s fashion’ it started off with just bikini sales but developed into clothing also – I have noticed this online store getting more and more attention due to Youtuber sponsorships, Zaful sent Bikinis and clothing for free to popular Youtubers to review them. This is where some of their stuff really came differently to what was show online. Most of their bikinis are VERY small when ordered in a Medium or Small, ‘It would fit a child’ one Youtuber mentioned while reviewing the clothing off the site. You cannot tell a lot from their pictures either, there is no description of mate...
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