Raspberry World Needs Your Words and Pictures!

Did you know that you too can contribute to Raspberry World?

Not just monetarily (which is nice) but by submitting articles, news tidbits, events, fan fiction, etc…

Just log in and away you go. As soon as we get your submission we’ll work to get it posted online to share with the world.  You don’t have to worry about formatting or any of that stuff, we’ll make sure it’s pretty for ya.

If you have photos or articles you’d like to have included in our gallery just email me (gsmith at raspberryworld dot net) and we’ll work that out. (We don’t have a way for everyone to post pics, so for the moment just email me the files and I’ll upload them and give you credit for the submission to our growing archive.)

A word about events;  they can be pretty much anything of a nerdy persuasion – toy shows, classic film screenings, conventions, author signings, events at museums, personal appearances. Anything you think would be of interest that you’d like others to know about. It’s impossible for us to cover what’s happening in all over so be sure to support what’s going on in your little corner of the world.

We look forward to hearing what you guys have to share!

New and Notable Soundtrack Releases

Screen Archives Entertainment’s Weekly New and Notable Soundtrack Releases include:

GREYSTOKE: THE LEGEND OF TARZAN, LORD OF THE APES ($19.95)
Composed by: John Scott

HELL’S BELLES ($19.95)
Composed by: Les Baxter

DUNSTON CHECKS IN ($19.95)
Composed by: Miles Goodman

JOHNNY ORO ($29.95)
Composed by: Carlo Savina

CI RISIAMO, VERO PROVVIDENZA? ($29.95)

Composed by: Ennio Morricone, Bruno Nicolai

PER IL GUSTO DI UCCIDERE (BOUNTY KILLER) ($29.95)
Composed by: Nico Fidenco

LOST: THE FINAL SEASON (2 CD) ($14.95)

Composed by: Michael Giacchino

TRUE BLOOD: SEASON TWO ($13.95)

Composed by: Nathan Barr

SPARTACUS: BLOOD AND SAND ($13.95)
Composed by: Joseph LoDuca

THE TOWN ($14.95)
Composed by: Harry Gregson-Williams

THE PILLARS OF THE EARTH ($13.95)
Composed by: Trevor Morris

Video of the Week: Notorious trailer

Hitchcock’s masterpiece is really what “The Man from U.N.C.L.E.” is based on. I swear! Cary Grant is the dashing agent who looks gorgeous in a tux, Ingrid Bergman is the innocent dragged into helping the cause, Claude Rains is the Thrushie, er Nazi. If you’ve not seen the film, you should. I bet your local library even has a copy of it.