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On the wish list Sydney Morning Herald There's a present out there for the naughty relative as well as for the nice one, writes Terry Lane. How Google handles hacked sitesg Addict 3D If you’ve never read my blog before, welcome. I’m the head of the webspam team at Google. And I have a blog for days just like this. Okay, first off you should go read this post. Hardtime #95: Innovator Of Respect ECW Lords of Pain As I said in my last column, the Extreme Column Writing Tournament is going on right now in the columns forum. I got a bye in the first round, and I won by forfeit in the second round. Now in the third round, I am facing Leviathan, who is simply a great writer. DVD Report Boston Globe New releases | Tom Russo Man of Steel set has the good, the bad, and the super Superman may be faster than a speeding bullet, but he's also misfired at times. Credit Warner Brothers for not just celebrating the good but also even handedly acknowledging the dubious and downright bad in its "Superman Ultimate Collector's Edition " (2006). This 14-disc Pandora's Box DVD Talk Sometime in the 1970s I purchased a book of the Pandora's Box film script because I liked the photo of Louise Brooks on the cover, a full length profile of her in an amazing theatrical gown. (see below) The cover illustration was given a silvery texture. Pandora's Box DVD Talk Pandora's Box Criterion 358 1928 / B&W / 1:33 flat full frame / 100 133 152 min. / Die büchse der Pandora / Street Date November 28, 2006 / 39.95 Starring Louise Brooks, Fritz Kortner, Francis Lederer, Carl Raschig, Alice Roberts, Gustav Diessl Cinematography Günther Krampf Art Direction Andrej Andrejew, Gottlieb Hesch Written by Joseph Fleisler, Georg Wilhelm Pabst, Ladislaus Vajda from the The Fountain Seattle Weekly Opens at Metro and other theaters, Wed., Nov. 22. Rated PG-13. 96 minutes. Solemn, flashy, and flabbergasting, The Fountain —adapted by Darren Aronofsky from his own graphic novel—should really be called "The Shpritz." The premise is lachrymose, the sets are clammy, and the metaphysics all wet. Hollywood decides it's time to take a leap of faith Houston Chronicle Faith-based films, once relegated to church basements and hired halls, are increasingly getting mainstream distribution. Remembering Oscar-winning actor Jack Palance USA Today You have to figure that any actor who was cast on the big screen as Jack the Ripper (1953's Man in the Attic), Attila (1954's Sign of the Pagan), or even Fidel Castro (1969's Che!) isn't going to look like most people. 11-15-06 EUR all on ONE page Eurweb WONDER, GILL, STONE TO SING FOR LEVERT: Musical tribute set for Friday in Cleveland; preliminary autopsy results announced.
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