Lynyrd Skynyrd to play first two albums for DVD release
News of when the DVD of the shows is yet to be announced, however it's assumed it will be shortly after the gigs themselves.
News of when the DVD of the shows is yet to be announced, however it's assumed it will be shortly after the gigs themselves.
An east Cork parish has compiled its entire history on three DVDs.
Recommended The Movie: Occasionally one has to wonder about a film with a powerful true story and a famous face associated with it. Such is the case of The Good Lie , produced by Ron Howard and Brian Glazer, and featuring an Oscar winner in its midst. It tells the story of Mamere (Arnold Oceng), Jeremiah (Ger Duany), Paul (Emmanuel Jal) and Abital (Kuoth Wiel)
Eagle Rock have announced that they will be releasing a new live DVD from country music star Trace Adkins on January 13, 2015 which was recorded this last summer
“The Good Lie†(Rated PG-13 for thematic elements, some violence, brief strong language and drug use, 110 minutes): Call it the gift of the holiday spirit.
'Love Actually,' 'Elf,' 'Home Alone' and two versions of 'A Christmas Carol'
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Skip It THE MOVIE: The slang term “23 skidoo” is a reference to making a fast getaway, of getting out while the getting is good. If only someone had walked onto the set of Otto Preminger's 1968 generation-gap comedy Skidoo and shouted “23 skidoo!” just before cameras rolled. Had cast and crew scattered, never to return, a lot of veteran performers could have saved themselves some embarrassment …
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Big Eyes (PG-13) Tim Burton spins the tale behind the famous kitschy portraits of saucer-eyed waifs.
