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Reel newsFort Wayne Journal GazetteSunday 17th August 2008 Indiana Jones entered the atomic age in his latest movie. Now he?s joining the Blu-ray era. The blockbuster ?Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull? arrives on DVD and Blu-ray high-definition disc Oct. 14, distributor Paramount announced last week. Photo caption: Chan
Latest 'Indy' film's nuke blast scene irks someThe Japan TimesMonday 18th August 2008 The latest installment in the "Indiana Jones" movie series has puzzled viewers and critics in Japan as it includes a segment showing a nuclear bomb test they say could give young people the wrong impression about the dangers of radiation and the destructive power of atomic weapons. Some people have expressed disappointment or anger in magazines and on Internet message boards, questioning why ...
BriefsFort Wayne Journal GazetteSunday 17th August 2008 George Lucas says he?s already identified the one person who can keep the ?Indiana Jones? franchise going: Harrison Ford. Photo caption: Chuck Berry poses by his old home at 3137 Whittier Street in St. Louis. Photo by Associated Press
Library hosts Comic Book WorkshopCoppell GazetteMonday 18th August 2008 Kids visit the library to read books, but how often do they go to create their own books?comic books? The William T. Cozby Public Library is hosting ?Draw Your Own Comic Book? a weeklong hands-on workshop that is part of the library?s summer young adult programs.
Drive-in holds to traditionThe RepublicanMonday 18th August 2008 NORTHFIELD - In an era of stadium seating multiplexes and On Demand cable TV service, there is still a place where movies are enjoyed as they were 60 years ago.
Five Things We Learned at the MoviesThe New York SunSunday 17th August 2008 It won't be long now before Oscar season picks up momentum and film critics across the country set about surveying the ambitions and aspirations behind the year's most "serious" and "substantial" films. For many writers, the autumn rush is the light at the end of a long, dark tunnel ? the promised sunrise after a stretch of silly and frivolous summer blockbusters concerned chiefly with ...