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Metallica - S & M with the San Francisco Symphony
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It's heavy metal with a classical touch when Metallica is joined on stage by conductor Michael Kamen and the San Francisco Symphony for a unique concert experience. Featured on this video are such songs as "The Ecstasy of Gold," "The Memory Remains," "No Leaf Clover," "For Whom the Bell Tolls," "Human," "Enter Sandman" and more. 191 min. on two discs. Standard; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital stereo; Subtitles: English; documentary.
There's little doubt that this two-volume concert and documentary package will appeal to die-hard Metallica lovers--given its more than three-hour length (two and a half for the concert segment alone), the band's predominantly white male fan base (repeatedly addressed as "man" by singer-guitarist James Hetfield) will be--in fact already are--ecstatic. But one wonders, especially given the erratic history of rock-cum-orchestra experiments, whether S&M will win Metallica any new aficionados. The fact is that the presence of the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, conducted by composer Michael Kamen, adds texture but not much else of significance to the Metallica sound. The band is so loud that it tends to overwhelm even a 100-plus member orchestra; what's more, Metallica's crunching, fist-pumping, riff-laden metal music lends itself less to genuine orchestral adornment than to superfluous bombast. And while the sound quality is excellent, it's still basically just a filmed concert, with little in the way of additional visual interest. Still, there are some cool moments, and all involved are clearly having a great time. There are also two new Metallica songs, "No Leaf Clover" and "Minus Human." (Note: also available is an edited version, sold at a slightly lower price, which corresponds to the popular PBS broadcast. The longer version carries an explicit content advisory label, due to much casual profanity, especially in the "making of" documentary.) --Sam Graham
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Heaven Help Us
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A new student at a strict Catholic school in the early '60s is shown the ropes of misbehaving in this winning teen comedy. Andrew McCarthy, Kevin Dillon and Malcolm Danare are the prankster students; Wallace Shawn, Donald Sutherland and John Heard are the Brother teachers; and Mary Stuart Masterson runs the local malt shop. 104 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English, Spanish, French.
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Barney's Great Adventure: The Movie
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Features include: •MPAA Rating: G•Format: DVD•Runtime: 76 minutes
Barney and his pals take a trip to Grandpa's farm and find that a magical egg--which is due to hatch any moment--is missing. As opposed to the studio-bound television show, this feature film has a lot more visual diversity and is a bright, good-looking production. Barney fans will appreciate the broader production scale--even if they don't realize it. --Tom Keogh
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The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Voyage Of The Dawn Treader (Single-Disc Edition)
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Return to the magic and wonder of C. S. Lewis' epic world in this third installment of the beloved Chronicles of Narnia fantasy-adventure series. When Lucy and Edmund Pensive, along with their cousin Eustace, are swallowed into a painting and transported back to Narnia, they join King Caspian and a noble mouse named Reepicheep aboard the magnificent ship The Dawn Treader. The courageous voyagers travel to mysterious islands, confront mystical creatures, and reunite with the Great Lion Aslan and a mission that will determine the fate of Narnia itself!Features include: •MPAA Rating: PG•Format: DVD•Runtime: 113 minutes
The third film based on C.S. Lewis's fantasy books, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader opens three years after the Pevensie children return from battling to restore peace to Narnia in The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian. Edmund (Skandar Keynes) and Lucy (Georgie Henley) are still staying with Eustace (Will Poulter), while Peter and Susan have gotten older and moved on to school and America, respectively. Still as surly and unbelieving as ever, Eustace continues to mock his cousins for their Narnian fantasies. But when water begins spilling into their room from a painting hanging on the wall, all three young people are swept onto the decks of the sailing ship known as the Dawn Treader, which is afloat in the waters of Narnia. This time, there are no wars to be fought in Narnia. But it soon becomes evident that the trio is destined to help King Caspian (Ben Barnes) solve the mystery of the disappearance of the seven lords of Telmar, and prevent the ongoing sacrifices of large groups of Narnian people to the evil green mist. So begins a quest through uncharted waters that will require each of the children to resist temptations like beauty and power, and to conquer the darkness within themselves in order to defeat the threat to Narnia's people. The battle promises to yield unexpected heroes, and through their journey, Edmund, Lucy, Eustace, and even King Caspian and Reepicheep (voiced by Simon Pegg) each grow and mature. Eventually, Aslan (voiced by Liam Neeson) will ask each adventurer to make an important choice that will forever influence his or her future. The Voyage of the Dawn Treader features plenty of high adventure, sword-fighting action, and personal peril, and while it fails to fully capitalize on the characters' motivations or to earn viewers' full emotional investment, it is still a solid addition to the Narnia film series. (Ages 7 and older) --Tami Horiuchi
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The Ghost and the Darkness
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Intense adventure drama, set in 1890s East Africa, stars Val Kilmer as an Irish engineer sent by British railroad officials to oversee construction of a vital bridge. When the worksite is terrorized by a pair of man-eating lions, Kilmer teams up with famed American hunter Michael Douglas to bring down the savage, seemingly supernatural beasts. 109 min. Widescreen; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital Surround, French Dolby Digital Surround; Subtitles: Spanish; theatrical trailer.
Val Kilmer stars as Lt. Col. John Patterson, a 19th-century Irish engineer drafted by Britain's railroad bosses to build a trestle bridge over an African river, thus expanding the empire a tiny bit more. In Tsavo, Patterson is instantly hailed for killing a man-eating lion that had been making life hell for native workers. But morale sinks when a pair of unstoppable big cats devour more men and destroy the project. Along comes an Ahab-like, expatriate American hunter (Michael Douglas) to help Patterson face the almost preternatural powers of the two killers. The script by William Goldman (Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid) is based on fact, though the film owes more to Spielberg (specifically to Jaws) than history. There are also suggestive echoes of Kipling and Conrad in the material and characters, and there are hints of emotional complexity and psychological nuance that make one wish this could have been a great film instead of a merely fun one. --Tom Keogh
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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Stephen Douglas from North Wind Picture Archives
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Photo Puzzle, Stephen Douglas. Stephen A. Douglas portrait. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century portrait. Chosen by North Wind Picture Archives. 10x14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pieces. Packed in black cardboard box of dimensions 5 5/8 x 7 5/8 x 1 1/5. Puzzle image 5x7 affixed to box top. Puzzle pieces printed on RA4 paper at 300 dpi. This item is shipped from our American lab.
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Charlotte County is Located in Canada
Charlotte County is located in the south western portion of New Brunswick, Canada.
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A place where the pace of life moves with the rhythm of the tides and hospitality is measured in warm, friendly greetings.
In most of the county, fishing and aquaculture dominate the local economy, although the town of St. Andrews is a tourist mecca and St. Stephen is dominated by the Ganong chocolate factory.
The Town Creek centre served as a refuge and sacred ritual ground. The area, once inhabited by people of the Pee Dee culture, now contains an earthen mound with a major temple on top, an enclosed minor temple, and a mortuary hut, all surrounded by a palisade fence. These reconstructions are based on fifty years of extensive archaeological excavations since the 1930s.
In 1799, on the farm of John Reed, a German immigrant, a 17 pound yellow rock was found by his son. Unaware that is was gold, Reed used it as a door stop for three years before, unfortunately, selling it to a jeweller for which was only a tenth of a percent of its true value. However, despite the first golden nugget being almost given away, Reed entered a partnership with three local men who had discovered, with only their pans and rockers, over one hundred thousand dollars in gold by 1824.Gold mining eventually spread to other parts of the state and then country, because, apparently, it was a profitable business to go into.
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why did stephen douglas propose repealing the missouri compromise?
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because he favored popular sovereignty.
Ironmen win inaugural Brawl on the Border
Saturday’s inaugural Brawl on the Border between the Bisbee Ironmen and the Cochise County Cavaliers lived up to its billing as Bisbee came away with a wild 14-13 win over their Cochise County counterparts in an AzFL game played at Douglas High School
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