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Like I said earlier should have never let it go. As many things on this forum.many turn there nose up at Weatherby. Certainly as good or better than any rifle I have ever had including several customs. It consistently shot 3 holes touching with that load. It shot Hornady Light Magnum(pre Superperformace) which had the 139 grain BTSP innerlock at 3100 fps.
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See full article at Digital Spy - Movie NewsĪmy Winehouse scores posthumous albums No.1 with 'Back To Black'Īmy Winehouse achieves posthumous albums No.I had a MKV. Meanwhile, Katy Perry soars eight spots up the chart with her August 2010 release Teenage (more) Elsewhere in the Top 10, Caro Emerald's Deleted Scenes From The Cutting Room Floor, Lady GaGa's Born This Way and Doo Wops & Hooligans by Bruno Mars fall together to this week's six, seven and eight respectively. As a result, her 2003 debut Frank - which previously peaked at 13 in 2005 - today achieves its best ever album chart placing at five, while a double pack of her two records finishes at ten. The 'Tears Dry On Their Own' singer, who died last Saturday at the age of 27, took pole position from Adele's 21 after her passing prompted many to explore her critically-acclaimed discography. The late Amy Winehouse has returned to the top of the UK album chart with her celebrated 2006 LP Back To Black.
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See full article at The Guardian - TV NewsĪmy Winehouse remains at albums No.1 with 'Back To Black' I'll be here from 6.25pm on BBC1 to chart every wonky waltz and passable paso, as well as answering the burning questions of the week: - which Quality Street will Anita be dressed as this week? Has Tess finally sacked her stylist? Will Bruce be funny? How many times will Audley's giant feet be mentioned? Will Harry McFly have his shirt off?

This week there is no theme, unless "give Craig cause for withering disdain" counts. After last week's Broadway Bonanza, we said a sad goodbye to the Lovely Dan Lobb, with Jason Donovan topping the leader board for the third week running after his demented Priscilla tango/disco mashup. Who will go this week? Join me from 6.25pm on Saturday as the celebrities try to avoid the chop Good evening, and welcome to the Strictly Come Dancing Liveblog! It's week four, episode 5, and only 12 celebrities remain to battle for sequin supremacy. See full article at Zap2It - From Inside the Box At the very least, Rebekah ( Claire Holt) should be in her element. Stefan ( Paul Wesley) and Klaus ( Joseph Morgan), of course. We're hoping that the '20s theme brings our new favorite bromance back together. interrupted by death and trauma, obviously. Mystic Falls High School dances are always a good time. This makes me Way too happy," with a link to the song "That Man" a jazzy, roaring-twenties style song by Dutch singer Caro Emerald. Executive producer Julie Plec tweeted about the dance late on Tuesday night, writing, "I swear I must've been a songbird in the 20's. and now we'll revisit Stefan's ripper days with a 1920's dance. We've seen the '50s dance, and the '60s dance. It's that time of year again, "Vampire Diaries" fans! Mystic Falls High is having another decade dance, and this time, it's a callback to the beginning of this season. Sweet Compilation of Cinema's Most Beautiful Shots For its soundtrack, the first installment uses Caro Emerald’s poignant cover of Lou Reed’s “ Perfect Day.” The usual suspects are represented here: Akira Kurosawa, Alfred Hitchcock, Quentin Tarantino, Stanley.

Casey says he took his inspiration from this 2015 BuzzFeed article by Dan Dalton. This is, at heart, a tribute to the work of cinematographers, costume designers, and art directors, not screenwriters. And, make no mistake, it’s strictly the visuals that Casey is focusing on here he includes no dialogue from the films he’s excerpting.
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YouTuber Jim Casey has taken the time to collect and organize some fine examples of such moments, and he’s turned them into a stirring, inspirational two-part series called “The Most Beautiful Shots In Movie History.” This is an elegant tribute to the visual power of cinema. There may never be a “perfect movie,” but there can be perfect moments within movies.
