My Mom's Having a Baby is an American television teen comedy/documentary that aired as an ABC Afterschool Special on February 16, 1977. The program would be historic as it was the first television program of its kind in the United States to showcase the pregnancy process and conception to young people, using a combination of animation and live action.
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I installed VLC, and its libbluray, and all it does is display the disc's loading image and crash. It doesn't give me a crash report or send it to the devs.
Windows XP could play discs! This is Windows 10. Why can't it just do this out-of-the-box? If it's to keep the install size low, why isn't there a feature I can turn on, or Microsoft driver I can download, or even just a Windows Store app I can install to watch Blu-Rays on a PC powerful enough to render half the movies I watch?
Mother Blu-ray Review
Mommy not-so-dearest.
Reviewed by Martin Liebman, December 26, 2013 Catherine 'Cat' Hardy (Kirsten Prout) and her best friend Emily Hargroves (Chloe Bridges) are inseparable. They share the same hobbies, the same ambitions, and plan on attending Brown University together. They're both in the running for student body president. Cat wins by the slimmest of margins and is granted admittance to the university. Emily loses the election and is rejected from Brown. Soon, strange postings appear on Cat's social media website, posts that she didn't make and that alienate her form her classmates. As her life spirals out of control, her mother Susan (Daryl Hannah) urges her to stay home and attend community college instead.
Wow! A Nigerian prince wants to send me $10,000,000.00!
Mother may play out like a Lifetime movie-of-the-week, and sport about the same production qualities, but it's nevertheless one of the best titles The Asylum has released in some time. There are no miserable special effects, the acting is actually decent, and the story, while rather trite and predictable, is nevertheless told in such a way as to remain interesting for the duration. Combined with a timely plot about bullying, cyber security, and overprotective parents, there's actually a legitimate reason to give it a watch, if only to see how social media, used improperly, can destroy lives.