1978 Cotton Bowl (DVD)
The Texas Longhorns thought they had it in the bag. Who wouldn't, being undefeated and number one in the nation? Coming up against the number five team, Notre Dame, perhaps they were a little too confident. About 20 minutes into this classic game, it is clear that Notre Dame has done their homework, as they take control of the ball six times and overpower the Longhorns with their unbelievable running power. Fighting Irish who score are Dave Reeve, Terry Eurick (who, unbelievably, scored twice within a couple of minutes), the incomparable Joe Montana, and Vagas Ferguson. This great game is accompanied by pre-game and post-game footage, including inspiring starting lineup intros by Don Criqui and an interview with Notre Dame's head coach Dan Devine.DVD Features:Region (unknown)Keep CaseFull Frame - 1.33
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Master auteur Martin Scorsese writes, directs, and hosts this compendium of the greatest works of American cinema, charting the medium's course from nickelodeon reels to digital imaging. The multipart series includes an exhaustive range of clips (supervised by longtime Scorsese editor Thelma Schoonmaker) and interviews with great directors who discuss the nature of cinema authorship and the changing role of the filmmaker. The film consists of head-and-shoulder shots of Scorsese talking to the camera and longer film clips with the director's voice-over, with Scorsese approaching the series in a deeply personal manner, speaking in terms of how films affected him as a director first, followed by the effect they had on him as a storyteller and fan. It is this intimate approach that makes the British Film Institute coproduction such an original achievement. Rather than force Scorsese to tell an objective history, it lets his fanaticism and love for the cinema shine through by allowing him to choose film clips that moved him as an individual. Various chapters include The Director's Dilemma, The Director as Storyteller, The Director as Illusionist, The Director as Smuggler, and The Director as Iconoclast.DVD Features:Region 1Keep Case2-Disc SetFull Frame - 1.33:1Single Side - Dual LayerAudio: Dolby Digital Stereo 2.0 - EnglishInteractive Features: Scene Access Interactive Menus
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Crafted in sterling silver, this dazzling cubic zirconia necklace makes a wonderful gift for anyone who loves the color purple.
Specifications:
Sterling silver necklace
Purple CZs adorn round centerpiece
Clear CZs set in bezels on the chain
16-inch-long chain with spring ring clasp
0.5-inch-round centerpiece
All carat weights and measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed dimensions. Treatment code CR. See
Gemstone Treatments for further information.




