Newcastle were held to a draw at the Sonnenseestadion in Ritzing, Austria after a last minute goal from the Turkish side cancelled out a fine goal from substitute Mehdi Abeid. Despite that last-gasp goal, it was still a very impressive result for Pardew’s men whose tour of Germany now ends with a win, a draw and a defeat.
The Magpies welcomed back Fabricio Coloccini to the centre of defence of a team that was still some way from Pardew’s strongest, with youngster James Tavernier in for Davide Santon and Dan Gosling in the centre of the park thanks to Yohan Cabaye’s absence. Papiss Cisse also returned to the bench following absence, but Demba Ba started up front at the head of a
On an awful pitch, both teams started slowly, trading blows and having difficulty staying on their feet thanks to the slippery surface, with Fenerbahce lookingthe...
The Magpies welcomed back Fabricio Coloccini to the centre of defence of a team that was still some way from Pardew’s strongest, with youngster James Tavernier in for Davide Santon and Dan Gosling in the centre of the park thanks to Yohan Cabaye’s absence. Papiss Cisse also returned to the bench following absence, but Demba Ba started up front at the head of a
On an awful pitch, both teams started slowly, trading blows and having difficulty staying on their feet thanks to the slippery surface, with Fenerbahce lookingthe...
- 7/21/2012
- by Simon Gallagher
- Obsessed with Film
Chicago – The great cult movie studio Blue Underground continues their pattern of excellent Blu-ray releases for unheralded horror gems with the recent releases of the Lucio Fulci zombie film “City of the Living Dead” and one of the most underrated westerns ever made in “Django”. While they don’t have much in common outside of studio and cult status, both are worth a look.
Blu-Ray Rating: 3.0/5.0
“City of the Living Dead”
Even though I admire some of his technique and willingness to do whatever inspired him, I was never a huge Lucio Fulci fan. The man has often been called the Italian Herschell Gordon Lewis and is probably most well-known for “Zombi II” and “The Beyond,” two films from the late-’70s and ’80s that earned Fulci a reputation for extreme gore. A large number of his films have been banned around the world and his “The New York Ripper...
Blu-Ray Rating: 3.0/5.0
“City of the Living Dead”
Even though I admire some of his technique and willingness to do whatever inspired him, I was never a huge Lucio Fulci fan. The man has often been called the Italian Herschell Gordon Lewis and is probably most well-known for “Zombi II” and “The Beyond,” two films from the late-’70s and ’80s that earned Fulci a reputation for extreme gore. A large number of his films have been banned around the world and his “The New York Ripper...
- 6/1/2010
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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