The News Review:
- I4U Gadget Model Photo Gallery Relaunch
- Wyoming-Colorado Photo Gallery
- Duquesne: AP Photo Gallery
- New to DVD: Bourne punches kicks and evades his pursuers on DVD
I4U Gadget Model Photo Gallery Relaunch
I4U – Dec 9, 2007
Be the first to check it out!We are now featuring monthly and special topic model photo spreads going back to 2005. It was time to update the design and introduce new features into the gallery.
Wyoming-Colorado Photo Gallery
Big Red Report – Dec 9, 2007
Missed it? That?s okay; we caught the action on film. Check out this event?s photo gallery brought to you by the ever-faithful UW basketball followers of CowboyBlitz.
Duquesne: AP Photo Gallery
BlueGoldNews.com – BlueGoldNews.com (subscription) – Dec 9, 2007
jpg>West Virginia’s Joe Alexander left dunks on Duquesne’s Shawn James during the second half of a college basketball game Saturday Dec. 8 2007 in Morgantown WVa. West Virginia won 92-68.
New to DVD: Bourne punches kicks and evades his pursuers on DVD
Denton Record-Chronicle – Denton Record Chronicle – Dec 9, 2007
Not surprisingly the Coppola marriage also suffered strain but not before Eleanor had conducted several interviews and had shot enough footage for the eventual release of this fascinating film. Rated R 96 minutes. The DVD also sports a unique follow-up: “Coda: Thirty Years Later” serves as an hour long complement to the main film as Eleanor Coppola documents the filming of her husband’s new movie Youth Without Youth. Horror Rises From the Tomb (***) and The Loreley’s Grasp (***) Anchor Bay Entertainment the industry leader in retrieving and reviving retro horror films now brings to DVD for the first time two 1970s Spanish-language horror films filmed in France and Germany and available in English versions. The two have received high-definition transfers from the original negatives. This care results in the bright colors lurid effects and the all-around cheesy titillation that was so prevalent in European horror films of the time as also evident in films of the same era by Dario Argento and Mario Bava. In director Carlos Aured’s Horror Rises From the Tomb Paul Naschy does double duty as a 15th-century warlock who gets his head chopped off and then reappears in a modern setting to bring misery on a group of his successors and other tourists who visit his countryside haunted castle.