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Veronica Mars: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Lou Adler - A Musical History
Girl Talk by Lesley Gore
You Talk Too Much: The Ric & Ron Story Volume 1
Inner City Beat
Lay This Burden Down - The Very Best Of Mary Love
One In A Million: The Songs Of Sam Dees
T. Rex: Deluxe Edition
Beard of Stars: Deluxe Edition by T Rex
Doctor Who: Adventure in Space & Time Soundtrack
DVD and Blu-ray new releases March 19, 2014: Inside Llewyn Davis; The Who's Tommy; Bob Dylan 30th Anniversary Concert!
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Inside Llewyn Davis
Sensation - The Story of The Who's Tommy
Bob Dylan: 30th Anniversary Concert
Justice League Triple Feature
Inside Llewyn Davis
Sensation - The Story of The Who's Tommy
Bob Dylan: 30th Anniversary Concert
Justice League Triple Feature
Pop tweets
Shouldn't it be called a celfie?
— Albert Brooks (@AlbertBrooks) March 3, 2014
So, there's NO existing service that rents puppies to people with hangovers? America, you have failed me.
— Anna Kendrick (@AnnaKendrick47) March 3, 2014
"u will obey" "You will obey""You WILL Obey!" pic.twitter.com/l4l52M8bPa
— Mike McCartney (@_MikeMcCartney_) March 4, 2014
— Anna Kendrick (@AnnaKendrick47) March 6, 2014
Pop focus: Emma Peel and the Avengers
Right around the time Marvel Comics' Avengers and Black Widow appeared, there was a different Avengers and a different karate-kicking heroine on TV.
Emma Peel, memorably played by Diana Rigg, made her debut on the show in 1965 -- the same year it started to air in the U.S. after a few years already airing on British television.
Before Emma, the sidekick (and she did kick) to suave secret agent John Steed (Patrick Macnee) was Dr. Cathy Gale (played by Honor Blackman, later of "Goldfinger").
But the Emma Peel era tends to be the favorite of many "Avengers" fans. She was sexy, tough, smart, independent and funny. Plus, those catsuits.
The Emma Peel episodes have recently re-appeared on a revamped, reasonably priced DVD set after being out of print, and available only at high prices, for several years.
I also recently came across a batch of lesser-seen pics from that era of the show. Here's a look:
Emma Peel, memorably played by Diana Rigg, made her debut on the show in 1965 -- the same year it started to air in the U.S. after a few years already airing on British television.
Before Emma, the sidekick (and she did kick) to suave secret agent John Steed (Patrick Macnee) was Dr. Cathy Gale (played by Honor Blackman, later of "Goldfinger").
But the Emma Peel era tends to be the favorite of many "Avengers" fans. She was sexy, tough, smart, independent and funny. Plus, those catsuits.
The Emma Peel episodes have recently re-appeared on a revamped, reasonably priced DVD set after being out of print, and available only at high prices, for several years.
I also recently came across a batch of lesser-seen pics from that era of the show. Here's a look:
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