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Notes from the underground.(Interview)(Sound recording review)

The News Review:

- Notes from the underground.(Interview)(Sound recording review)
- 11th annual Pop Culture Necrology
- Shoot ‘Em Up Movie Review DVD Release – Filmcritic.com

Notes from the underground.(Interview)(Sound recording review)
Free with registration – Thrasher – AccessMyLibrary.com – Jan 1, 2008
(Interview)(Sound recording review) HERE’S AN EXCLUSIVE inteview with the tipping death metal band Job for a Cowboy. This band isn’t to be taken lightly. Their new release Genesis from Metal Blade delivers hard-hitting riffs punishing guttural vocals and fast-paced drums that punch holes through the conventional wall of metal. From their complex riffs to steady doom tones every song is astoundingly epic. Their adrenaline-producing songs evoke an aggressive sinister sound that’s pleasing to listen to over stereo or on stage.

11th annual Pop Culture Necrology
commercialappeal.com (subscription) – Jan 1, 2008
"Novelists Norman Mailer and Kurt Vonnegut; movie directors Ingmar Bergman and Michelangelo Antonioni; music-makers Ike Turner and Porter Waggoner; and photographer Ernest C. Withers and cinematographer László Kovács were among the great artists who died. We lost Ronald Reagan’s first wife (actress Jane Wyman 93) the true father of "Rosemary’s Baby" (novelist Ira Levin 78) and the mascara industry’s best friend (televangelist Tammy Faye Bakker Messner 65). Lily Munster (Yvonne De Carlo 84) Miss Moneypenny (Lois Maxwell 80) and the fabulous Trudy Kockenlocker from Preston Sturges’ masterpiece "Miracle on Morgan’s Creek" (Betty Hutton 86) left the stage. But for every celebrity death that earned a lot of attention in 2007 dozens more were almost unnoticed or underreported… We lost Ronald Reagan’s first wife (actress Jane Wyman 93) the true father of "Rosemary’s Baby" (novelist Ira Levin 78) and the mascara industry’s best friend (televangelist Tammy Faye Bakker Messner 65). Lily Munster (Yvonne De Carlo 84) Miss Moneypenny (Lois Maxwell 80) and the fabulous Trudy Kockenlocker from Preston Sturges’ masterpiece "Miracle on Morgan’s Creek" (Betty Hutton 86) left the stage. But for every celebrity death that earned a lot of attention in 2007 dozens more were almost unnoticed or underreported. To balance the scales somewhat we now present our 11th annual Pop Culture Necrology a salute to some of the notable but less-celebrated figures who departed our vale of tears during the past year. As always our key resource was local author Harris M. Lentz III whose definitive "bituaries in the Performing Arts" series is published annually by McFarland & Co.

Shoot ‘Em Up Movie Review DVD Release – Filmcritic.com
Filmcritic.com – Jan 1, 2008
Shoot ‘Em Up is not all junk food; in its own subterranean way Shoot ‘Em Up explores love sex and death in a venal world but you’ll forget all about it during the adrenaline rush. In Shoot ‘Em Up Davis delivers the tonic and it’s up to you to drink it down. DVD extras include a commentary track deleted scenes and a making-of featurette.

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