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Corny
but cute
Charlie's Angels
Stars Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore, Lucy Liu, Bernie Mac,
Demi Moore and John Cleese. Rating M.
Reviewer: PTE Simone Heyer
Its
not easy to resist Charlies Angels. The Angels are strong,
tough, fit, sexy, wear great clothes and are still feminine
enough to draw in the gentlemen.
Of course its corny you know that before you
go in, but guys never consider man-action flicks to be corny!
There are plenty of dubious fight scenes and way out lines
but Charlies Angels is a good fun movie.
The Angels find themselves trying to track down a set of rings
that, when together, are encoded with the complete list of
the witness protection program.
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On
patrol in the jungle.
Operation Orders
By Pat Beale. Australian Military History Publications. 141pp.
$45.
Reviewer: PTE John Wellfare
In
Operation Orders Brigadier Pat Beale, DSO, MC (retd)
writes of his experiences as an officer in the Australian
Army on operational tours in Malaysia, Borneo, PNG and Vietnam
through the 1960s to 1970.
Thorough
look at war machine
Imperial
German Army 1914-18: Organisation,
Structure, Orders-of-Battle
By Hermann Cron. Helion & Company (distributed by Crusader
Books). 414pp. $115.50
Reviewer: AIRCDRE Mark Lax
To
understand the Great War, you need to understand how the German
war machine was structured and operated.
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Crash
leads to battle of wills
Changing Lanes
Stars Ben Affleck, Samuel L Jackson and Toni Collette. Rated
M. From RedBack DVD.
Reviewer: PTE Simone Heyer
Changing
Lanes is about black against white, rich against poor and,
ultimately, right against wrong.
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Wedding
feast just delicious
Olivers Twist:
Wedding
ABC, Wednesday, September 3, 8pm.
Reviewer: Cpl Alisha Welch
Once Jamie Oliver starts cooking, its a struggle to look
away from the telly.
In this episode we follow Jamie on his moped through the streets
of London as he shops for organic vegies and other delicious
treats in bustling eclectic markets, before being whisked back
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