351. Tomb Raider Chronicles - TOMB RAIDER DVD RELEASES NOV 13
Paramount Pictures have confirmed its summer block-buster Lara Croft: Tomb Raider will be ported to DVD and released November 13th 2001 as part of a special edition multi-disk presentation. Additional DVD features include a Directors commentary, behind the scenes footage, cast and crew interviews, a twenty five minute Diggin segment which will sport an alternative title sequence, footage from each episode of Core Designs Tomb Raider video-game, interviews with the team that designed Tomb Raider, a collection of official trailers, four previously deleted scenes and the Oscar nominated Elevation music video performed by Irish rock group U2. The movie will also makes its VHS debut the same day.
Last Updated: Aug 24, 2001
352. Tomb Raider Chronicles - JOLIE ENROLLED AS UN AMBASSADOR
Lara Croft Tomb Raider star Angelina Jolie will be officially enrolled as a United Nations goodwill ambassador at the agencies Geneva headquarters Monday following a grueling tour of Cambodia visiting displaced refugees that previously fled the region, AP reports today.
Last Updated: Aug 20, 2001
353. Tomb Raider Chronicles - LARA VACUUMS THE BLUETOOTH MARKET
Swedish mobile phone giant Ericsson have today reported its inventory of GPRS headsets as used by intrepid British archeologist Lara Croft in Paramount Pictures Tomb Raider adaptation has been exhausted with Lara Croft fans vacuuming the market for the small lightweight devices. Ericsson will now press ahead with plans to complete its new Bluetooth headset design and expects to replenish the high street within the next two months.
Last Updated: Aug 20, 2001
354. Tomb Raider Chronicles - PRELIMINARY WORK BEGINS ON SEQUEL
Oscar winner Angelina Jolie has revealed that preliminary work is about to begin on a sequel to Paramount Pictures Lara Croft: Tomb Raider motion picture and says she will continue in her role as Core Designs British archaeologist Lara Croft.
Last Updated: Aug 19, 2001
355. Tomb Raider Chronicles - EIDOS DISCHARGED FROM $5B LAWSUIT
Eidos Interactive, the U.K publishers behind Core Designs Tomb Raider video game, have been discharged from a $5 billion lawsuit bought forward by families of victims from America's Columbine High School Massacre who claimed videogames directly influenced the shooting and made violence pleasurable and disconnected from reality.
Last Updated: Aug 18, 2001
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