Out on Home Video – Film Reviews by Lisa Miller
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- Out on Home Video – Film Reviews by Lisa Miller
- Home Grown Terrorism and the Original Crime of the Century – An …
- The Bard of the bush
- DVD releases out Tuesday Dec. 2
- High-tech gifts: Gadgets and gizmos for (almost) everybody on your …
- Music–the Best Way to Unwind
- PARKS: Reasons pro wrestlers jump to mixed martial arts and why it …
Out on Home Video – Film Reviews by Lisa Miller
Imperial Valley News CA
Thanks to its stars David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson this second “X-Files” movie slightly improves on the first. Both have grown as actors exhibiting wider emotional ranges and better timing. Fifteen years since the television show’s inception the careworn pair has arrived at a place of mutual understanding and acceptance that is tested when Mulder and Scully agree to help the FBI to find a serial killer. Creator Chris Carter peppers the story with coincident parallels such as a forced connection between the murderer and the experimental treatment Scully hopes might save her patient — a dying child. Working at a Catholic hospital Scully butts heads with the priest serving as its administrator. Father Joseph Crissman (Billy Connolly) a priest and convicted pedophile claiming to have psychic visions offers to help Mulder and Scully track a murderer whose creepy homicides are ill-served by the killer’s over-the-top motivation.
Home Grown Terrorism and the Original Crime of the Century – An …
Huffington Post NY
Got to credit former New York Times and Vanity Fair reporter HOWARD BLUM for uncovering this vital story. He wraps it in a creative narrative that says sweeping historical movie. (The book has been optioned for film by the creatives behind the ROSEANNE and HOME IMPROVEMENT TV shows) There are titans practically on every CD. Times founder HARRISON GRAY OTIS; son-in-law HARRY CHANDLER; Socialist leader EUGENE DEBS Union organizer SAMUEL GOMPERS and the three leads of the piece: celebrated detective WILLIAM J. “BILLY” BURNS called America’s SHERLOCK HOLMES; legendary defense lawyer CLARENCE DARROW and Hollywood film pioneer D.
The Bard of the bush
Sydney Morning Herald Australia
In the1940s along with Dorothea McKellar’s I Love A Sunburnt Country andHenry Lawson’s The Ballad Of The Drover they were considered to bean important part of our education as young Australians. What I remember most is the mood they conjured up: an optimisticworld of humour and bravery an irrepressible pioneering spirit. Hearing the poems gave me a sense of life’s adventure and made mefeel that I understood just for a moment what being grown-upcould be like. I’ve had a soft spot for Paterson ever since andfeel a kind of kinship with him. He brought a deeper understandingto the world in which I lived the world where I would become anadult. In the previous generation in the world before radio ortelevision it was the bush ballads read or recited aroundcampfires or in living rooms that allowed people to share thecommon adventure of growing up in the country. The wild yarns andtall tales of the young Commonwealth were part of ourgrowing-up.
DVD releases out Tuesday Dec. 2
The Plain Dealer – cleveland.com OH
Katz” Jonathan Katz won an Emmy for his voice-over performance as a quizzical shrink in this animated comedy for older viewers. It ran from 1995 to 1999 on Comedy Central using a type of animation dubbed Squigglevision so named because the lines on the screen were always slightly moving. We saw scenes from Katz’s entertaining home life with his grown son Ben but the show’s main gimmick was that it served essentially as a framing device allowing some of the period’s top comics to perform their stand-up routines — from Katz’s couch. This 110-minute collection features top names like Margaret Cho David Cross Kathy Griffin Richard Lewis Julia Louis-Dreyfus Kevin Nealon Patton Oswalt and even David Duchovny. Katz Remembers: His Favorite Ben and Laura Moments” (Laura is his secretary).
High-tech gifts: Gadgets and gizmos for (almost) everybody on your …
The Star-Ledger – NJ.com NJ
When you’re in grade school those toys might be dolls or board games or bikes. But once we’re grown up the toys we want come with microchips and Bluetooth capabilities. Here’s a round-up of useful practical — and yeah some just plain fun — gadgets for all the technophiles in your life. For the high-tech fashionista: Scandyna Minipod speakers $849 a pair. com These are speakers she won’t have to hide in an unobtrusive corner of the room.
Music–the Best Way to Unwind
Melodika.net Bulgaria
It has grown from a luxury to a necessity. The loudness clarity and the sound effect of music player is what makes it the most anticipated accessory in every household. It would not be an exaggeration to say that music player has set a bold new standard in audio performance. Most of the people like.
PARKS: Reasons pro wrestlers jump to mixed martial arts and why it …
MMATorch MN
That number has gone down under John Laurinaitis’ watch. WWE could’ve soured on amateur wrestlers thinking they were brought up as “real” wrestlers to look down on professional wrestling and thus would have no problem walking away from the industry. That could be the reason WWE is snapping up so many second-generation superstars: Having grown up in the industry they know exactly what they are getting into and would be less tempted to walk away. WWE hasn’t completely turned its back on amateur wrestlers: ECW’s Jack Swagger is the most prolific example of a former collegiate wrestler who has recently made it big. So many others have left WWE and pro wrestling behind. Lita Trish Stratus and Rob Van Dam (for the most part) are just a few examples even though they may have left for different reasons. Then there are those who have turned down WWE offers or left the company for the freedom and fewer dates of TNA.
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