Some Swedes give new definition to a hat trick, Kellen Winslow is not happy with the Browns’ staph, and Hines Ward better watch his back. Sid Rosenberg and Amber Wilson dish on the hottest topics in sports.
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A most unusual monster movie! Taking after American drive-in delights, Terror in the Midnight Sun is a Swedish made giant creature flick that has everything one would expect and a little more: aliens, mutilated livestock, scantily clad girls. But also: skiing, Laplanders, and Swedes. A tour of beautiful Sweden above the arctic circle, Terror in the Midnight Sun is at first a romp through chilly winter sports and then a meteor strikes bringing a terrifyingly funny (and unforgettable) monster that’s out to kill everyone. Echoing Frankenstein, a Laplander lynch mob is formed to tackle the colossal beast in a smashing climax! Terror in the Midnight Sun was also chopped and ruined by American filmmakers and renamed Invasion of the Animal People. This is the original Swedish version.
Looks like American square dancing, except the dancers are Swedes in a shopping center. A segment of "Vikings, Tivoli, and Trolls", the Intrepid Berkeley Explorer's new free video presenting highlights of Denmark, Sweden and Norway. Starring Copenhagen’s colorful Nyhavn Canal, entertainment at the Tivoli amusement park; Stockholm’s Vasa, a huge Swedish warship that sank in 1628; Norway’s scenic fjords, waterfalls, the Bergen World Heritage Site, Trolls, and the Viking Ship Museum, plus much more. With historic houses and digital effects.
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It turns out that the recipe for rock & roll success isn't a very difficult one at all.
Simply take six talented musicians and isolate them in a cozy studio on an island in the Baltic Sea. Add some outrageous weather, complete with hurricane-force gales, to help concentrate frisky young minds on the task at hand. Sprinkle in a variety of impromptu magical musical moments, and voila!...you have the formula for the amazing self-titled debut album from the sextet of Swedes known as Ella Rouge.