College students hit home run with Red Card Royale

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- College students hit home run with Red Card Royale
- Here are a dozen animated films that dazzle on Blu-ray
- Disneyland a magical kingdom even for grown-ups

College students hit home run with Red Card Royale
Alton Telegraph
Carson Ritz plays keyboard and vocals; Drew Dillman is on drums both from Cincinnati and Jason Rich of Kansas City Mo. is on bass guitar all three graduating this month. The four came up with the band’s name by combining baseball mascots from their respective home teams – St. Louis Cardinals Cincinnati Reds and Kansas City Royals. The four students all had some interest and experience in music. They soon began making plans for a group and by their junior year the band was rocking and rolling. Gable and Ritz wrote original material and RCR developed a repertoire of covers for the band to draw the audience in with familiar songs.
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Here are a dozen animated films that dazzle on Blu-ray
Philadelphia Inquirer
Another Pixar project that earns repeated viewing is "Wall-E" predicting a future so bleak you’ll feel motivated to change it. This is animated movie making at its most sophisticated. DISNEY DELIGHTS: Kids will appreciate the cute animal characters and young heroine (voiced by Miley Cyrus) while grown-ups will relish the subtle satire of Hollywood TV show creation that is "Bolt. " It’s Disney Studios’ saga of a canine star (voiced by John Travolta) who’s been led to believe he really does have superpowers. While it played theatrically in 3-D the vivid 2-D Blu-ray version also pops through a high-def TV screen without the need to wear special glasses!Just a year separated the creation of Disney’s "Sleeping Beauty" and "Pinocchio" but the new 70th anniversary Blu-ray edition of the latter shows it to be quantum leaps advanced. The scenes in Geppetto’s workshop look especially detailed in the new edition and the enhanced color throughout is remarkable. nly the gauzy representation of the fairy who turns the puppet into a real boy and the muted soundtrack reveal the film’s age.

Disneyland a magical kingdom even for grown-ups
San Jose Mercury News
We can have a great time all by ourselves experiencing enough of the breathless magic seemingly designed for the young with a nice balance of activities geared more for “adults. ” In the end though you find yourself missing the kids more often than not. And after the fuss they made when we got home it’s pretty obvious we won’t get away with leaving them behind any time soon. Reach Chuck Barney at. com and Tony Hicks at.

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