New DVDs: Henry Lee Lucas, Richard Ramirez and even Donna Reed, but do they have killer instinct? |
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Aug 28, 2009 at 08:07 AM |
By Peter Covino
Entertainment Editor
I've never met a serial killer I didn't like — well to watch on DVD anyway.
The collection of serial killers on DVD includes a few on Ted Bundy
(Mark Harmon does a good job in the hard to find TV movie DVD The Deliberate Stranger) and a great pair of movies on Charles Manson (there are two completely different versions of Helter Skelter with Steve Railsback (1976) and Jeremy Davies (2004) both giving really good , but different interpretations of Manson.)
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Vinito Ristorante: Italian like mama used to make |
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Aug 28, 2009 at 06:33 AM |
By Peter Covino
Entertainment Editor
Vinito Ristorante is an unlikely place for most Central Florida residents to dine.
Unless you really like mixing it up with the tourists at the often crowded Prime Outlets shopping center off of International Drive, it just doesn’t seem like a great place to have dinner. |
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Road Wary: Will paint, by number, but can only count to ten |
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Aug 27, 2009 at 01:57 PM |
By Peter Covino
Entertainment Editor
Dumbest thing I have seen this week.
So I am barely awake driving to work this week.
It’s a short distance to the office from home.
I could walk it in my sleep.
If I could walk.
If I got some sleep.
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A joyful kind of noise at theme parks: Night of Joy and Rock the Universe return to Disney and Unive |
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Aug 27, 2009 at 12:34 PM |
By Peter Covino
Entertainment Editor
It’s almost time to raise the curtain on Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando’s duo Christian music weekends .
Both Night of Joy at the Hollywood Studios and Rock the Universe at Universal Studios return Sept. 11-12, with dozens of Christian music acts. |
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We're off to see the Wizard —classic film is on the big screen, plus it's on Blu-Ray too |
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Aug 27, 2009 at 12:16 PM |
By Peter Covino
Entertainment Editor Probably in some remote corner of the world, they are still awaiting the big screen debut of The Wizard of Oz.
For those old enough to remember, that most classic of classic films made its debut 70 years ago this week in the United States. The Hollywood premiere was actually Aug. 15, 1939; New York City, Aug. 17, and the world premiere in Oconomowoc, Wisc., Aug. 12. But World War II delayed the premiere in West (Germany) until after the war and they didn’t get to enjoy Dorothy, Toto and the Munchkins in Tokyo until 1954.
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Universal has Rockit, but I don’t want to travel
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Pictures worth thousands of words: Steve McCurry’s work includes famous iconic shot of young Afghan
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Will District 9 turn into District 10 by 2011?
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Woodstock: In the beginning: Ang Lee takes a sentimental journey back in time, 40 years ago
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