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...Though better than having nothing, it is unfortunate that VIZ has not put more care into the packaging of "Karma" and its related books. Bizarrely, they released volume two first, at a larger format and higher price point than the others. Then came volume one, three and four respectively. (They plan on reprinting volume two at the same size and price as the others.) Printed as paperbacks with an ugly cover design, none of the volumes can be distinguished from the others except by careful examination of the subtitle and the numeral on the spine. Furthermore, without the promise...
...promised two-hour maximum (owing to data taken up by the disc menu and variables of video compression), the double-layer discs are the only ones that can guarantee the room required for, uh, personal copies of feature-length films. But some players have trouble recognizing the new format, and the discs cost $12 each?more than many DVD movies on sale...
...promised two-hour maximum (owing to data taken up by the disc menu and variables of video compression), the double-layer discs are the only ones that can guarantee the room required for, uh, personal copies of feature-length films. But some players have trouble recognizing the new format, and the discs cost $12 each--more than many DVD movies on sale...
...Charles? edge toward popularity in the late 50s coincided with a shift from the 12-bar format to pop?s favorite descending chord pattern (C, C7, F, F-minor) in the choruses of ?Ain?t That Love,? ?Swanee River Rock? and ?That?s Enough? and the release of ?This Little Girl of Mine? and his dynamite cover of Sy Oliver?s ?Yes Indeed.? Listeners came to expect the revival-show tambourine (rattled by co-producer Jerry Wexler on some sides), the backing girl group (the Cookies, later known as the Raelettes) offer response to his call, the bluesy-jazzy...
Comedy Central tried to convert Stein’s popularity into further ratings success by developing a talk show, 1999’s “Turn Ben Stein On.” But the show—a half-hour interview format with a theme song written and performed by the host himself—was short-lived, and with the end of “Money” in 2002, Stein must now make due without a cable television program bearing his name...