Friday, September 30, 2011

Bloody Reunion

  • BLOODY REUNION (DVD MOVIE)
THE ISLE mixes erotica and art in the tradition of classic Asian art house horror films like AUDITION, CURE and Hideo Nakata's THE RING, as well as NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD and THE EXORCIST, all films full of sex, blood, mutilation, relationship power-plays, nudity and parody.

THE ISLE is a remote fishing ground where people go to forget their deepest problems. It's an unearthly locale crouched in awe-inducing early-morning light. The lodgings are a series of small huts floating on an isolated lake and managed by Hee-Jin, a woman who lives alone without speaking, who sells food, beer, night crawlers, and often her body, to the vacationing fishermen. One day, a mysterious man named Hyun-Shik arrives, and before long, Hee-Jin becomes obsessed with the former police officer...

Haunting, gorgeous, bewitching, sadomasochistic are just a few of the words us! ed to describe THE ISLE, the erotic art house thriller that caused a sensation at the Sundance, Toronto, and Venice Film Festivals. The latest in a series of South Korean hits, this film by maverick director Kim Ki-Duk caused a scandal upon its release in its homeland, and has gone on to become an international success, shocking journalists and audiences alike.(Horror) Originally titled To Sir With Love, Bloody Reunion is Lim Dae-wung’s Korean slasher about a group of young people who reunite with their now wheel-chair bound teacher. The happy gathering turns into a nightmare as old grudges and hidden truths surface and one by one the former classmates vanish in a series of unforgettably gruesome murders.

Crazy/ Beautiful

  • Carlos (Hernandez) is on the right track. He's cute, he's an "A" student and he's Latin. Then he meets Nicole (Dunst), a Pacific Palisades local daughter of a wealthy congressman. Sparks fly and the romance sizzles. The only problem is, she's trouble and he knows it. As their relationship deepens, things get more complicated for both, especially Carlos' future. Will he choose t
Inspired by the most notorious missing person’s case in New York history, All Good Things is a love story and murder mystery set against the backdrop of a New York real estate dynasty in the 1980s. Produced and directed by Andrew Jarecki (director of the Academy Award-nominated doc Capturing the Friedmans and producer of Catfish), the film was inspired by the story of Robert Durst, scion of the wealthy Durst family. Mr. Durst was suspected but never tried for killing his wife Kathie who disappear! ed in 1982 and was never found. The film stars Ryan Gosling, Kirsten Dunst and Frank Langella as the powerful patriarch, and captures the emotion and complexion of this real-life unsolved mystery.Fate steps in and brings together two high school seniors from opposite sides of the track in this sexy, fun, and energetic story of first love. Nicole (Kirsten Dunst, BRING IT ON) is the 17-year-old troubled daughter of a wealthy congressman who never met a rule she didn't break. Carlos (hot newcomer Jay Hernandez) is an A-student with big dreams who endures a two-hour bus ride every morning to attend high school in an upscale L.A. neighborhood. Their innocent flirtations quickly develop into passionate love, but Nicole's self-destructive behavior threatens their relationship and puts Carlos' promising future in jeopardy. Will their intense passion keep them together despite the objections of their families, or will Carlos be forced to plan his future ... without Nicole? Surprises! lie at every turn in this wildly seductive and critically acc! laimed d rama.Opposites attract in this love story for the younger set. Carlos is a straight-laced poor boy working his way toward a better life. Nicole is a rich girl with a wild streak who can't seem to stay out of trouble. Can it be that they're meant for each other? Yes, of course it can. Crazy/Beautiful follows a familiar pattern--the two young lovers come from different worlds, and no one else understands them--but has a few intelligent wrinkles to the standard star-crossed plot. Nicole's dad, for example, actually likes Carlos and worries that Nicole will corrupt him. Kirsten Dunst and Jay Hernandez give assured performances as the young lovers, and the movie's message of tolerance comes across without being preachy. As teen love stories go, you could do far worse. Adults may be left cold by Crazy/Beautiful, but teens--especially those with a dramatic streak--will enjoy this well-intentioned romance. --Ali Davis

Keeley Hazell Lingerie 21-by-62-Inch Door Poster Print

  • Poster of Keeley Hazell in a full-body shot with her name in the corner
  • Hazell wears a lacy bra and panty set and high heels
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Decorate your room with door posters for a unique look. Keeley Hazell Lingerie 21-by-62-Inch Door Poster Print is that perfect piece that matches your style, interests, and budget.

Thursday, September 29, 2011

The Cutting Edge: Going for the Gold Movie Poster (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) (2006) Turkish Style A -(Ye-ryeon Cha)(Ok-bin Kim)(Seo-hyeong Kim)(Hyeon-kyeong Lim)(Eun-kyeong Na)(Ji-hye Seo)

  • The Cutting Edge: Going for the Gold Poster (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) Turkish Style A
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The Cutting Edge: Going for the Gold Poster (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) (2006) Turkish Style A reproduction poster print

CAST: Ye-ryeon Cha,Ok-bin Kim,Seo-hyeong Kim,Hyeon-kyeong Lim,Eun-kyeong Na,Ji-hye Seo; DIRECTED BY: Ik-hwan Choe;

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

JEWEL KILCHER 20X24 COLOR PHOTO

  • Description: High Quality real photograph printed on Fuji Paper.
  • Size: 20X24 inches
Already a legendary performer in the music industry, Jewel has been writing poetry, short stories and prose since she was young, Now, in Chasing Down the Dawn, she takes her fans on a singular and very personal odyssey through her world. Readers will be enthralled by Jewel's journal entries, poetic essays, and stories as she explores beliefs, thoughts, ideas, and important turning points in her life. Illustrated throughout with candid never-before-seen photos of Jewel and her own photojournalism and drawings, this is an inspiring book and keepsake for all ages. Chosen the 1999 "Woman of the Year" by Glamour, the award-winning poet and songwriter also starred in her first movie RIDE WITH THE DEVIL, directed by Ang Lee (THE ICE STORM) in September 1999. In her short career, she has sold more than 17 mill! ion albums worldwide.

One of the most respected artists in popular music today, Jewel is much more than a music industry success with her debut album selling more than 10 million copies.

Before her gifted songwriting comes an even more individual art: Poetry.

Now available in paperback, A Night without Armor highlights the poetry of Jewel taken from her journals which are both intimate and inspiring, to be embraced and enjoyed.

Writing poems and keeping journals since childhood, Jewel has been searching for truth and meaning, turning to her words to record, to discover, and to reflect.

In A Night Without Armor, her first collection of poetry, Jewel explores the fire of first love, the lessons of betrayal, and the healing of intimacy. She delves into matters of the home, the comfort of family, the beauty of Alaska, and the dislocation of divorce.

Frank and honest, serious and suddenly playful, A Night Without Armor is a talented artist's intimate portrait of what makes us u! niquely human.

Jewel Kilcher was the first to admit that this book of 100 or so of her poems would not have been published if her dazzling debut album, Pieces of You, hadn't sold 10 million copies. And granted, Jewel is not going to replace Deborah Garrison's A Working Girl Can't Win on anybody's hit parade of serious poets who write for regular people.

But--shockingly!--Jewel's book of poetry is solid by celeb-poet standards, and a fair bit of it is actually sort of readable in its own right. Maybe it's not a bad idea to raise your kids on an 80-acre Alaskan farm with plenty of chores and no TV, as Mr. Kilcher did. Unlike most young people, let alone overnight stars, Jewel has led a life of some intrinsic interest. While they're often prosaically straightforward, her poems about rescuing a newborn calf in the midnight snow, listening to wolves howl in a canyon storm, and racing naked out of a sauna of a winter evening bring us more useful expe! rience than kid poets usually have to share. Some of Jewel's homesteading verse is no worse than some of Gary Snyder's late nature poems; though she'll never write nature poems remotely as good as his early work Riprap, neither will he, probably. Preachiness is the enemy of both poets' deep religious impulses.

Jewel's poems about dumping a lover or thrilling to parking-lot sex "between the moon and a Chevrolet" are perceptive, at points even evocative. Her ode to her own breasts as a nest for her beloved is no good, but it's an honest failure. Her dress at the Oscars was more embarrassing.

The music critics contend that Jewel's music is influenced by Joni Mitchell, though Jewel claims she didn't listen to her until lately. In comparing Joni Mitchell: The Complete Poems and Lyrics with Jewel's book, we find that both use the image of the cactus for a heart that resists a restricting embrace, but that Mitchell is cleverer with language.! When Joni's lover is away, "Me and them lonesome blues colli! de / The bed's too big, / The frying pan's too wide." Meanwhile, Jewel baldly observes, "I miss you miserably, dear / and I can't quite manage / to face this unbearably / large bed / alone."

On the other hand, Jewel does conclude with a nice image for toughing it out with a sentimental gesture--she shaves her armpits with his razor and cheap hotel soap. Ow! We feel her pain. Also, Jewel's "Underage" holds its own against Mitchell's "Raised on Robbery," while demonstrating the influence that probably outweighed Mitchell in Jewel's artistic development: her dad, with whom she played gigs as a child in Alaska.

I hung out once in the bathroom of Trade Winds Harley bar in Anchorage
With several biker chicks for company until the cops had left.
They had pale skin and thick black eye makeup
And they asked me to sing at their weddings.
I said I'd ask my dad.

We all sat on the counter and waited for the pigs to leave.
Some guy! OD'd and was outside foaming at the mouth.

I remember looking in the mirror
And seeing this white face,
My shirt all buttoned up.
The women were nice to me
And looked like dark angels
Beside me. I liked them,
And together we waited
Patiently for the cops to leave
So I could go back out
And join my dad up
On stage.

The great peril for Jewel, as for most poets when very young, is artless sincerity. Her poem about her dad's Vietnam War trauma is dead sentiment, but she does far better in "Grimshaw," about a Vietvet who came to watch the Kilchers play, perpetually requesting "Ain't Goin' to Study War No More" and drinking four quarts of beer a night until the day he shot his face off. Which made little Jewel vow to deal with her own emotions sooner rather than too late.

Careless editing permitted Jewel to misspell the names of Tom Waits and Charles Bukowski and the word "peek." Most youn! g fans won't notice, and the very poems about love troubles t! hat olde r readers will find gratingly obvious will strike them as headline news to be taken to heart. --Tim AppeloShe has been called "one of the most richly idiomatic female pop singers of her generation" by Rolling Stone magazine. Translation: Jewel speaks to millions of fans of all ages through her award-winning music and bestselling poetry books.

Now, get to know this supertalented performer for the down-to-earth, savvy, and unpretentious person she is -- a dynamic young woman who, her friends all agree, is "too normal to be a rock star." Revealing Jewel pieces together a remarkable portrait, through the words of those who know her best: her family and close friends, her band, and her colleagues on the road, in the studio, and on the movie set -- including Moby, producer Arif Mardin, actor/director Billy Bob Thornton, Jewel's father, singer/ songwriter Atz Kilcher, and her mother and manager, Lenedra J. Carroll. This one-of-a-kind compilation gets up close and pe! rsonal on:

Jewel's childhood...the hard times...her rise to fame...paying her dues...the recording experience...the touring life...superstardom...artistic pursuits...her passions...her causes...her friendships...her love life...her personal style...her sharp wit and hard-won wisdom.

Also included are trivia questions, candid photos, and sidebars in Jewel's own words. Delve into Revealing Jewel and celebrate the heart and soul of an artist who constantly challenges our assumptions and defies our expectations.Multi-platinum singer-songwriter Jewel is partnering with Fisher-Price and Somerset Entertainment to debut her first-ever independent release, Lullaby. The 15-track album features 10 self-penned songs and a few standards including Twinkle Twinkle Little Star and Somewhere Over the Rainbow. The acoustic record is reminiscent of Jewel's twelve-time platinum album, Pieces of You.Shot over two performances on a summer night just before the launch of her ©¯Thi! s Way©˜ tour,"Live at Humphrey's By the Bay" is Jewel's firs! t ever L ive Concert DVD. Remixed and Mastered to Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround, DTS Surround and Dolby Stereo, "Live at Humphrey's By the Bay©˜ captures the true essence of this Multi-platinum singer/songwriter's decade long career. With album sales topping 25 million, "Live at Humphrey's By the Bay" includes all of Jewel©ˆs signature songs including Hands, Everything Breaks Sometime, and You Were Meant For Me and brings you a front row seat in an intimate setting by one of the greatest artists of our generation.Live at Humphrey's by the Bay is Jewel's first concert disc, and it's a solid success, a blend of signature material and hints of forward progress. Shot just before her 2002 "This Way" tour, the program begins with a startling reminder of Jewel's beautiful pipes on the a cappella "Per La Gloria D'Adorarvi." That protean voice slides gracefully into her whispery and carnal octave-jumper, "Near You Always," adopts a witty, talking blues attitude on "Sometimes It Be T! hat Way," and paints in nocturnal hues for "Grey Matter." Jewel is solo for most of the set, contributing to the sometimes airless feel of her prolific broken-love songs. But "The New Wild West" is an imagistic, extroverted wonder, and "Everybody Needs Someone Sometime" is sassy and shimmering. --Tom KeoghJewel Kilcher: At Moviestore we have an incredible library of celebrity photography covering movies, TV, music, sport and celebrity. Our exclusive photographs are professionally produced by our in-house team; we perfect bright vibrant colors or wonderful black and white tones for our photographic prints that you can display in your home or office with pride. All our images are produced from genuine original negatives and slides held in our vast library. We have been in business for 16 years so you can buy with confidence. Our guarantee: if you are not fully satisfied with any print from Moviestore we will gladly refund your money!

Grey Gardens

  • Based on the life stories of the eccentric aunt and first cousin of Jackie Kennedy, starring Drew Barrymore and Jessica Lange, GREY GARDENS tells the tender, intimate story of an eccentric mother and daughter (both named Edith Bouvier Beale aka "Big and Little Edie"). They were raised as Park Avenue d butantes but withdrew from New York society, taking shelter at their Long Island summer home, "Gr
Erin (Drew Barrymore) and Garrett (Justin Long) strike sparks for a summer fling in New York City but neither expects it to last once Erin heads home to San Francisco and Garrett remains behind for his Big Apple job. But after six increasingly romantic weeks, neither is sure they want it to end. So despite the opposing coasts, naysaying friends and family and a few unexpected temptations, the couple just might have found something like love. And helped by a lot of texting and late-night phone calls,! they might actually go the distance.Going the Distance sparkles with wit and true romance--something of a rarity among mass-market romantic comedies. Drew Barrymore and Justin Long, who have been a couple in real life, use their personal chemistry to effective ends in the film. They play Erin and Garrett, geography-crossed lovers who, after a whirlwind romance of six weeks in New York ("Keep it light! Keep it light" they both say, futilely), try to see if they can keep the love fires burning when Erin must move to the West Coast. There are predictable pitfalls and speed bumps that populate any romantic comedy, as well as a sublime supporting cast of friends and siblings. Especially notable is Christina Applegate as Erin's sister, Corinne, jaded and hilarious, and fiercely protective of her sister. But the charm of Going the Distance is in the winsomeness of its main stars. Barrymore and Long seem to be acting effortlessly, and their enjoyment of each other's ! company lets the audience feel a part of the romance. First-ti! me scree nwriter Geoff LaTulippe is less focused on zingers that are hard to believe as dialogue, and more on the subtle ways people get to know each other, and enjoy each other--especially with humor. Director Nanette Burstein (documentaries including American Teen and The Kid Stays in the Picture) keeps the action moving deftly and lets the two stars shine--even as they long for one another across the miles. Erin and Garrett's stab at phone sex is laugh-out-loud funny, yet their tender, tentative connection feels real and warm. Going the Distance lets its likable stars cross the finish line, and bring the audience along with them. --A.T. HurleyA "modern" young woman of the 16th century, Danielle (Barrymore) is as independent and wise as she is beautiful and kind. Against remarkable odds, she stands up to her scheming stepmother (Huston) and works miracles on the lives of everyone around her, including the crown prince of France (Dougray Scott)!Now you c! an relive this captivating, contemporary retelling of the classic fairytale.Take away the Fairy Godmother, and what have you got left from the Cinderella fable? The story of a girl for whom a bad stroke of luck is no match for her internal strength and purity of heart. Drew Barrymore plays Cinderella's alleged inspiration, Danielle, in this romantic drama that purports to tell the "facts" behind the Grimm brothers' story. One of three daughters of a man (Jeroen Krabbé) who dies and leaves her fate in the hands of a conniving stepmother (Anjelica Huston), Danielle is cast into the lowly role of a servant. Meanwhile, her sisters are evaluated as possible mates for a French prince (Dougray Scott), but he's far more intrigued with Danielle's intelligence and beauty--not to mention her way with a sword and fist. Directed by Andy Tennant (who directed Barrymore in TV's The Amy Fisher Story), Ever After has that rare ability to win the heart and mind of a viewer sim! ply by being committed to its own innocence, particularly wher! e Barrym ore's luminous performance is concerned. A contemporary take on an old, virtually forgotten Hollywood convention--the costume adventure with middling artistic ambition but real audience appeal--Ever After is a surprisingly delightful film. --Tom KeoghIn this hilarious, heartwarming comedy, Drew Barrymore shines as a budding journalist who's determined to go from 'geek' to 'chic' when she is sent back to high school on her first undercover assignment to lern about today's teens. At first, Josie is thrilled with the opportunity until she remembers her nickname from years ago: "Josie Grossie!" Can a former clueless nerd navigate the hallways of high school without trippin over her own feet?Let's get this straight: Drew Barrymore started a production company to develop original scripts outside of Hollywood and the first project she chose to produce was this, a romantic comedy written by USC grads Abby Kohn and Mark Silverstein about a nerdy, virginal woman who retu! rns to high school as an undercover reporter, finally gets to be popular, and falls in love. And Barrymore decided, as producer, that the perfect actress to play this virtuous, clean-cut, and downright annoying geek would be... Drew Barrymore? It's hard to believe that after The Wedding Singer Barrymore's not getting enough dopey, formulaic, predictable romantic comedies coming across her desk. The complete inability to buy Barrymore as unattractive, awkward, and unpopular ruins Never Been Kissed from the start, but it's doubtful a better actress could have saved it. The jokes fall flat, the romance between Barrymore and her English teacher (played by Michael Vartan) lacks chemistry, and the portrayals of high school and the newspaper newsroom is clichéd and uninspired (big surprise here: the director, Raja Gosnell, previously made Home Alone 3). Gosnell can't even give the gifted character actor, John C. Reilly, anything to do. Only David Arquette, wh! o plays Barrymore's out-of-control brother, brings any energy ! to the f ilm. --Dave McCoyRIDING IN CARS WITH BOYS - DVD MovieRiding in Cars with Boys achieves broad appeal as a tearjerker laced with hardscrabble humor. In the crowd-pleasing hands of director Penny Marshall, Beverly Donofrio's bestselling memoir loses much of its real-life gravity, but its rich humanity remains in abundance, especially since Drew Barrymore plays Donofrio with effortless charm. The movie spans 20 years, from Bev's pregnancy at 15 in 1963 (actually 17 in the book), through welfare parenthood with a heroin-addicted husband (Steve Zahn), and semi-adult resentment as her teenaged son (Adam Garcia) takes priority over her ultimate goal of finishing college and publishing her memoir. For all of Barrymore's winning tenacity, it's Zahn's goodhearted loser who gives the film its genuine soul while lending an edge to Marshall's cloying sentiment. The material begs for the subtler touch of James L. Brooks (who produced this and Marshall's more delicate hit B! ig), but that won't stop this movie from attracting a legion of admirers. --Jeff ShannonBased on the life stories of the eccentric aunt and first cousin of Jackie Kennedy, starring Drew Barrymore and Jessica Lange, Grey Gardens tells the tender, intimate story of an eccentric mother and daughter (both named Edith Bouvier Beale aka "Big and Little Edie"). They were raised as Park Avenue débutantes but withdrew from New York society, taking shelter at their Long Island summer home, "Grey Gardens ." As their wealth and contact with the outside world dwindled, so did their grasp on reality. They were reintroduced to the world when international tabloids learned of a health department raid on their home, and Jackie swooped in to save her relatives. Based on the lives that inspired the Maysles Brothers' classic documentary.It's hard to imagine a feature film that could improve upon the classic 1975 Hamptons-gothic documentary Grey Gardens, co-directed ! by Albert and David Maysles. Yet this Grey Gardens, dir! ected by Michael Sucsy for HBO Films, captures not only the pathos and peculiarity of Edith Beale, mère et fille--aristocrats who were aunt and cousin to former first lady Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy--but it provides something deeper and richer: the background story of the glamorous Beale ladies, and a glimpse at how they slid from gay 1930s high society to sharing rotting living quarters with litters of cats and raccoons.

Drew Barrymore, the Grey Gardens standout, rises to the particular challenge of playing "Little Edie" Beale, whose accent, carriage, and mannerisms have developed their own camp following over the years. Barrymore's performance is a revelation: she captures the weirdness of Edie, but she knows what the documentary fans know--the reality of what Edie once had been, and what she was becoming. Barrymore's performance is delicate and strong, with a hint of sadness underneath the fading ingénue's brave face. Jessica Lange plays "Big Edie," the mother w! ho made more concrete choices to wall herself off from the outside world. Lange is excellent, though Big Edie is a less nuanced character than her daughter, and she seems more content with her lot, perched in her teeming twin bed surrounded by mounds of cats and trash.

The filmmakers pay deep homage to the documentary, and carefully recreate the third lead character of the drama--the East Hampton, N.Y., mansion Grey Gardens itself. The making-of featurette is a must-have for fans of either film, as the filmmakers and actors talk about how they built a three-story facsimile of the home near Toronto (which also stands in for the Manhattan scenes). Also fascinating is the story of how certain beloved sets from the documentary were painstakingly re-created, including the Beales’ yellow bedroom, the entryway that played stage to the dancing aspirations of Little Edie, and the crumbling porch and yard where Edie would pose and prance, decked out in tights, shorts, a pinned-u! p skirt, and her signature sweater-snood, fastened with a broo! ch just so. "Well, Mother and I are very entertaining, that's true," says Little Edie, when the Maysles first approach her about cooperating in their documentary. And, happily, viewers of HBO's Grey Gardens could not agree more. --A.T. Hurley


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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Everything You Want

  • If you liked SWEET HOME ALABAMA you'll love the delightful romantic comedy EVERYTHING YOU WANT, starring Shiri Appleby (TV's ROSWELL) and Nick Zano (TV's WHAT I LIKE ABOUT YOU). For art student Abby (Appleby), campus life is perfectly swell, including her boyfriend Simon. He's been Abby's dream guy forever, but she's about to get a wake-up call -- Quinn, a fun-loving charme
If you liked SWEET HOME ALABAMA you'll love the delightful romantic comedy EVERYTHING YOU WANT, starring Shiri Appleby (TV's ROSWELL) and Nick Zano (TV's WHAT I LIKE ABOUT YOU). For art student Abby (Appleby), campus life is perfectly swell, including her boyfriend Simon. He's been Abby's dream guy forever, but she's about to get a wake-up call -- Quinn, a fun-loving charmer who knows nothing about art until Abby reluctantly tutors him. And as his winsome personality starts winning her over, she finds herself in the middle! of a love triangle. Who will she choose? Her oh-so-perfect -- but imaginary â€" boyfriend or this flesh-and-blood reality?

Hénoch Jédésias

  • Gothic American novel
  • Creole Louisiana
« Du banc où M. Jédésias m'avait prié de m'asseoir, je considérai avec curiosité sa figure d'avare. Ses traits étaient découpés à angles droits, et leur raideur annonçait une volonté inflexible. Deux lignes droites se rencontrant à leur extrémité supérieure, et s'appuyant à leur base sur une ride horizontale, formaient entre ses sourcils un triangle profondément creusé, semblable à cette figure symbolique que les Égyptiens ont ciselée dans le granit de leurs obélisques. Ses doigts jaunes et osseux se contractaient brusquement en écrivant, comme s'ils eussent été d'acier. [...] Enfin, sa plume s'arrêta. Il leva la tête, et fixant sur moi des yeux clairs et froids comme des billes de cristal, il me demanda si je voulais être payé en or ou en argent. Je saisis l'occasion de satisfaire la passion du banquier ; je rép! ondis que je voulais de l'or. » Déployant un style qui évoque à la fois la plume de Barbey d'Aurevilly et d'Edgar Poe, Alfred Mercier, homme de lettres néo-orléanais extraordinaire, nous introduit dans l'univers du vieil avare Hénoch Jédésias pour qui seule la richesse compte, son souhait ultime étant de se voir « condensé en bloc d'or pour y enfermer son âme pour l'éternité ».

The Count of Monte Cristo

  • Alexandre Dumas' THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO follows the adventures of Edmond Dant s (G rard Depardieu), a 19th-century French version of James Bond or Batman, a rich, ruthless, and suave purveyor of homemade justice. This French production goes all out, having the destinction of being the first filmed version of the newly restored unabridged version of Dumas'ic, which runs about 800 pages.
What's your idea of justice... have you ever thought about it?

Spurning the advances of a Mafia don's cruel nephew, a beautiful peasant girl is punished for upholding her family's honor by being abducted and robbed of her virginity. Rebuked by her own parents and incurring the wrath of her village, the girl reports her rape to the local police, shattering centuries-old traditions in her unyielding quest for justice.

Damiano Damiani's THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WIFE marked the film debut of gorgeo! us Italian actress Ornella Muti (THE NUNS OF ST. ARCHANGEL, FLASH GORDON) and also features a strong performance by Alessio Orano (LISA AND THE DEVIL, THE KILLER MUST KILL AGAIN). Filmed on location in Sicily, this adult drama anticipates both THE GODFATHER and PRIZZI'S HONOR, and is based on a true police case that changed the course of Italian law during the 1960s. Shot by giallo specialist Franco Di Giacomo (FOUR FLIES ON GREY VELVET, WHO SAW HER DIE?), this gritty and hard-hitting film also benefits from one of the great, unheralded Euro-Cult scores of Ennio Morricone.A billionaire auto magnate's virginal teenage daughter falls in love with an older, free-spirited drifter. Their romance is one that her parents vehemently want to prevent. Lisa (Ornella Muti) is very curious to explore her new-found feelings of desire,Acclaimed actor Gérard Depardieu stars in the adaptation of Alexandre Dumas’ classic tale of love, intrigue and revenge.

The Count of Mont! e Cristo tells the dramatic story of Edmond Dantès, a young F! rench sa ilor who is falsely denounced as a traitor and unjustly imprisoned for eighteen years without a trial. After a daring escape, Dantès secures a treasure hidden on the island of Monte Cristo bequeathed to him by a dying inmate. Using these riches, he assumes a new identity and devises a plan to seek vengeance against all those who betrayed him.

Monday, September 26, 2011

Set of 2 Uttermost Aruna Candle Holders

  • Set of 2.
  • Resin and ceramic construction.
  • Firebrick red with black details.
  • Includes two ivory candles.
  • Small: 18" high and 5" wide.
Aruna's Journeys -- Novel for ages 8-12. Winner, 1998 Skipping Stones Award for Multicultural Books. One of only a few available novels dealing with Indian-American children. "Should be in every school and library." - Multicultural Review. "Puts many Indian traditions into a twentieth-century perspective, something rarely seen in children's literature today." - Booklist.Current channeled messages from Ascended Master Saint Germain about preparing for Ascension, Spiritual Awakening, Earth Changes, Money, Politics, etc.

Kindle blogs are fully downloaded onto your Kindle so you can read them even when you're not wirelessly connected. And unlike RSS readers which often only provide headlines, blogs on Kindle give ! you full text content and images, and are updated wirelessly throughout the day.Starring: GOVINDA, RAMBHA, AROONA IRANI, PREM CHOPRA, JOHNY LEVER

Synopsis: Our story begins with a wealthy household dominated by Aruna Irani, her husband, three sons, two of whom are married and both are fathers to girls. This causes Aruna much worry as to who will continue the family lineage and out of resentment sends both her daughters-in-law back to their parents' home. Her last hope, her son Govinda, is persuaded into marrying Rambha, and has the unwanted burden of bearing a son.Coincidentally Govinda and his friend Johny Lever, are both expectant fathers around the same time, and their respective wives are admitted into the same maternity ward. Meanwhile Aruna who suffers a heart attack, is also admitted to the same hospital. Johny is the first one to become proud father of a baby boy, whom he rushes over to Govinda, on the other hand Rambha delivers a baby girl. While Govinda! is playing with Johny's son, Prem enters and assumes the boy ! to be th at of Govinda, and rushes to his wife announcing the good news. Aruna is overjoyed, and is soon on the road of recovery.Here is the dilemma: Govinda too has fathered a girl, just as his brothers, but cannot disclose the truth to his family. Johny, father of the boy cannot claim his own son in order to avoid Aruna's wrath, and the fear of her health being in danger again. How much longer before the truth is out, forms the crux of this heart warming film.

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These two candle holders will add a splash of color and style to your decor. Firebrick red glazed, carved ceramic sits atop black crackled bases, holding two included distressed ivory candles. A warm home accent from Uttermost.

Naughty Nymphs

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When keeping her legs crossed gets her fired from her job at the hospital, sexy nurse Elizabeth returns home to her pharmacist father and two sex-crazed sisters. Soon, her siblings find her chastity a bore, and concoct a Viagra-type drug to get her laid! With every man in the village lusting after her, how long can Elizabeth hold out? DVD contains Bonus Program “German Sex Comedies of the 1970s Trailer Reel” featuring ultra-rare and naughty original theatrical trailers.

Sunday, September 25, 2011

The Mirror Has Two Faces Movie Poster (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) (1996) Spanish Style A -(Barbra Streisand)(Jeff Bridges)(Pierce Brosnan)(Mimi Rogers)(Lauren Bacall)(Brenda Vaccaro)

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A beautiful telephone operator tries to spice up her otherwise boring life by having sex with strangers. Studio: New Line Home Video Release Date: 11/02/2004 Starring: Mimi Rogers David Duchovny Run time: 100 minutes Rating: ROnce upon a time, in the 1980s and early 1990s, American independent movies did not seek to merely ape Hollywood formulas. They were more than just feature-length resumes for shrewd, enterprising filmmakers who ha! d nothing to say, but dreamed of saying it with a big-studio budget. Back then, independent films provided a different kind of movie experience; they challenged and provoked audiences--and none more so than 1991's The Rapture, written and directed by Michael Tolkin, the man who wrote the screenplay for The Player, Robert Altman's scathing anti-Hollywood comedy. Mimi Rogers plays Sharon, a lost soul who gives up her hedonistic life of sex and drugs when she finds God and becomes a fundamentalist Christian fanatic. Her pilgrim's progress, presented in a deadpan, nonjudgmental style, culminates quite literally in the title event--the Second Coming, the Apocalypse, the end of the world, or whatever you want to call it. Rogers's fearless performance becomes all the more provocative when you recall that the actress is a lifelong member of the Church of Scientology. The Rapture is a mind-boggling, wildly ambitious movie that's open to myriad interpretations. B! ut no matter what you make of it, it's sure to leave you engag! ed and s haken. --Jim Emerson Beautiful teen Mia Sampson (Sarah Lind) dreams to be a model and her dreams seem to come true when she is asked to pose for photographs to be displayed on an Internet website for "members only." But the owner of the website posts Mia's pictures on an xxx-rated site. To remove the photos from the web and restore her daughter's dignity, Mia's mother (Mimi Rogers) must use all her wiles to fight the pornographers. Selling Innocense is a timely and all-too-true fable of the dangers of illicit internet pornography.Australia released, PAL/Region 0 DVD: it WILL NOT play on standard US DVD player. You need multi-region PAL/NTSC DVD player to view it in USA/Canada: LANGUAGES: English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 ), SPECIAL FEATURES: Interactive Menu, Scene Access, SYNOPSIS: Nina, a successful but world-weary art dealer, is surprised to find that her usual masseur, Douglas, has sent a substitute - Fitch - to provide her with her regular weekly massage at her home.! Nina and Fitch find that they are both mutually attracted, and annoy one another a great deal. Their differences of temperament and lifestyle create friction, and they find their similarities nearly as grating. Through flashbacks we learn how Nina and Fitch have arrived at this meeting, and see that perhaps they have enough common ground to learn some important lessons from each other.Once upon a time, in the 1980s and early 1990s, American independent movies did not seek to merely ape Hollywood formulas. They were more than just feature-length resumes for shrewd, enterprising filmmakers who had nothing to say, but dreamed of saying it with a big-studio budget. Back then, independent films provided a different kind of movie experience; they challenged and provoked audiences--and none more so than 1991's The Rapture, written and directed by Michael Tolkin, the man who wrote the screenplay for The Player, Robert Altman's scathing anti-Hollywood comedy. Mimi Rog! ers plays Sharon, a lost soul who gives up her hedonistic life! of sex and drugs when she finds God and becomes a fundamentalist Christian fanatic. Her pilgrim's progress, presented in a deadpan, nonjudgmental style, culminates quite literally in the title event--the Second Coming, the Apocalypse, the end of the world, or whatever you want to call it. Rogers's fearless performance becomes all the more provocative when you recall that the actress is a lifelong member of the Church of Scientology. The Rapture is a mind-boggling, wildly ambitious movie that's open to myriad interpretations. But no matter what you make of it, it's sure to leave you engaged and shaken. --Jim Emerson Playboy March 1993 PLAYMATE: Kimberly Donley COVER: Mimi Rogers PICTORIALS: Mimi Rogers- 8 pages; D. Keith Mano provides the narrative to a 9-page pictorial on upscale strip clubs featuring Tamara Louise Reed of the Men's Club, strippers from Cabaret Royale, Stringfellow's, Colorado Bar and Grill, Solid Gold and Atlanta's Cheetah Club. INTERVIEW: Anne Rice 20 Q: Laura Dern FEATURES: Erica Jong on LibertÈ, EgalitÈ, SexualitÈ; Doug Hill oges "Inside MTV"BASED ON THE BEST SELLING NOVEL 'A WINDOW FOR ONE YEAR', THIS FILM CHRONICLES ONE PIVOTAL SUMMER IN THE LIVES OF FAMOUS CHILDREN'S BOOK AUTHOR TED COLE & HIS BEAUTIFUL WIFE MARION. IT IS A PROVOCATIVE STORY ABOUT ONE COUPLE'S EMOTIONAL JOURNEY INTO A WORLD OF DARING SENSUALITY & STUNNING HONESTY.Jeff Bridges demonstrates once again that he is one of the finest actors in film. Ted Cole (Bridges, Seabiscuit, The Big Lebowski), a successful writer/illustrator of children's books, invites a young student named Eddie (Jon Foster) to be his assistant for a summer. Eddie doesn't realize he's being drawn into the middle of a dissolving marriage until Ted's wife Marion (Kim Basinger, L. A. Confidential) invites him into an affair--which Ted both condones and resents. Slowly, Eddie comes to understand the secrets that are tearing the marriage apart. Bridges never shows off; everythi! ng he does seems simple, natural, almost unavoidable, but it's also utterly watchable. Whether you like the movie will depend on whether you like John Irving (The Door in the Floor is based on part of his novel A Widow for One Year), but Bridges's performance is undeniable. Also featuring Mimi Rogers (The Rapture). --Bret FetzerThe Mirror Has Two Faces Poster (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) (1996) Spanish Style A reproduction poster print

CAST: Barbra Streisand, Jeff Bridges, Pierce Brosnan, Mimi Rogers, Lauren Bacall, Brenda Vaccaro, Austin Pendleton, George Segal, Elle Macpherson; DIRECTED BY: Barbra Streisand; PRODUCER: Arnon Milchan, Cis Corman, Barbra Streisand;

For Richer or Poorer

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DVDTim Allen and Kirstie Alley are New York scammers on the lam from the IRS--they got framed by their slimy accountant, Wayne Knight of Seinfeld--so they hide out as fake Amish farmers in Intercourse, Pennsylvania. As parodies of Witness go, For Richer or Poorer can't compete with the Woody Harrelson-Bill Murray flick Kingpin, by the creators of Dumb & Dumber. Allen and Alley are directed by the creator of McHale's Navy. But wait, come back! The true test of talent is a capacity to romp right through weak material, and while this story is hopelessly lame and formulaic, Allen and Alley are credible candidates for the clown prince and princess of broad TV comedy. When somebody wonders how come alleged Amish guy Tim Allen has no beard, Kirstie says, "Lice." Of course, his face has no lice on it either, so Kirstie adds, "Minute lice!" --Tim App! elo

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Live!

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Studio: Uni Dist Corp (music) Release Date: 12/01/2009 Run time: 96 minutes Rating: R

All the Boys Love Mandy Lane

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Import only Blu-Ray/Region All pressing. * Please note Region B is printed on the back but it has been inspected to be playable on all regions. Mandy Lane (Amber Heard) is an unattainable object of adolescent lust for all the boys in her high school. Invited on a weekend away to a remote ranch, shy Mandy sees it as a chance to cement some newly formed friendships. The boys see it as a chance to finally get with Mandy. As night falls, joints are rolled, kegs are drunk and pills are popped, with Mandy maintaining a polite distance from all of the debauchery. She thinks the drunken 'come-ons' will be the worst of it all, but she is horrifyingly mistaken. As events take a turn for the worse, it becomes clear that a secret admirer is harboring some terrifying ulterior motives. Smart, sexy and savvy, All The Boys Love Mandy Lane is a gripping horror thr! iller from director Jonathan Levine, winner of the Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival (2008).

Friday, September 23, 2011

Wise Girl: What I've Learned About Life, Love, and Loss

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?The Sopranos?? Jamie-Lynn DiScala is a knockout as the woman at the center of Hollywood?s most provocative scandal ? in this uncensored version that bares it all! Heidi Fleiss turns sex into success with a call girl business that caters to Hollywood?s biggest celebrities, but the ?high life? can?t last forever.The only-in-Hollywood saga of Heidi Fleiss gets a breathless TV-movie workout in Call Me: The Rise and Fall of Heidi Fleiss, a romp through the call-girl follies of America's most famous madam. The Heidi story had enough trashy aspects to sink a garbage scow, and most of them are aired out in this tale of a respectable girl who rose through the ranks to become a successful businesswoma! n--and the holder of the most explosive little black book in Tinseltown. Experienced TV director Charles MacDougall must have noticed the story's similarities to GoodFellas, because he loads the movie with oodles of Scorsese-like flash and dazzle, complete with hyperactive camera and punchy songs. At least this makes the TV-movies values more fun than usual to look at, and Robert Davi seems to be having a ball as Fleiss's conduit into the sleaze world, director Ivan Nagy. (How Oscar-winner Brenda Fricker got involved in this we'll pass over.) Playing Fleiss is Sopranos co-star Jamie-Lynn DiScala, who certainly conjures up the right note of spoiled vapidity. The unrated DVD has nudity (DiScala's body double, we're talking here), but the movie gets stingy on naming names--as though the identities of actors and filmmakers who turned up in the little black book hadn't leaked out already. --Robert HortonA dark road, a sleepy driver, a motel looming out of th! e night. Writer-director Chad Feehan takes those classic thril! ler elem ents and weaves a disturbing and compelling tale of love and the nightmare grip of ghosts from our past. Josh Stewart ("The Curious Case of Benjamin Button") and Jamie-Lynn Sigler ("The Sopranos") deliver intense performances as a young couple who take refuge in a roadside motel. Soon, the couple has crossed paths with a mysterious desk clerk and his sultry blond wife, as well as a stranger who is somehow privy to their most closely guarded secrets. Like a love story by way of "The Twilight Zone," "Beneath the Dark" touches your heart even as it chills your blood.

"I am so proud to be Jamie's 'dad.' She is not only a talented actress but also a bright, generous, and inspiring young lady." -- James Gandolfini

"Jamie-Lynn Sigler definitely knows how to inspire people....I'm grateful to call her my friend." -- Lance Bass, *N'SYNC

SHE'S YOUNG, TALENTED, BEAUTIFUL AND FAMOUS. BUT NOTHING IS THAT SIMPLE...

Everyone kn! ows Jamie-Lynn Sigler as Meadow Soprano on the HBO hit television series The Sopranos. But there's so much more to her, as her candid, outspoken autobiography proves. In Wise Girl, Jamie-Lynn reveals both the perks and the pressures that have come with fame, and how uncertain, fearful times have made her stronger, more confident, and able to face life's challenges. Writing openly and from the heart, she describes the emotional and physical toll taken when Lyme disease left the healthy 19-year-old paralyzed at the height of The Soprano's popularity; an obsession with her weight that nearly destroyed her career; and the dark side of overnight success. Her story will both surprise and inspire you. For this wise girl, the key to success isn't just what's on the outside -- it's using your brains, going with your gut, and learning from your experiences, including the mistakes, every day.

Bold Love

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We’ve come to view love as being "nice," yet the kind of love modeled by Jesus Christ has nothing to do with manners or unconditional acceptance. Rather, it is disruptive, courageous, and socially unacceptable.

In Bold Love, Dr. Dan Allender and Dr. Tremper Longman III draw out the aggressive, unrelenting, passionate power of genuine love. Far from helping you “get along” with others, Bold Love introduces the outlandish possibility of making a significant, life-changing impact on family, friends, coworkers--even your enemies.

Learn more about forgiveness, maturity, and seeing others through Jesus' eyes.


Thursday, September 22, 2011

Popular - The Complete First Season

  • Inside the walls of Kennedy High, there's a war being waged for the most elusive prize of all . popularity. Get into the heart of the battle as Nicole, Josh, Sam, Mary Cherry, and all the characters you love (and love to hate) fight to claim their rightful place on the popularity scale! Experience all 22 episodes of POPULAR'S sensational first season. It's innovative and addicting tel
Inside the walls of Kennedy High, there's a war being waged for the most elusive prize of all...popularity. Get into the heart of the battle as Nicole, Josh, Sam, Mary Cherry and all the characters you love (and love to hate) fight to claim their rightful place on the popularity scale!The world of high school gets a treatment both glamorous and terrifying in the TV series Popular. The show spins around two characters: Blonde cheerleader Brooke (Leslie Bibb) and brunette alterna-girl Sam (Carly Pope), ! each the center of their social groups. To their mutual horror, Brooke's divorced father and Sam's widowed mother fall in love, turning these cultural opposites into stepsisters. The large supporting cast includes overweight but determined Carmen (Sara Rue), conniving Lady-Macbeth-with-pom-poms Nicole (Tammy Lynn Michaels), earnest jock Josh (Bryce Johnson), all-encompassing activist Lily (Tamara Mello), frustrated sensitive boy Harrison (Christopher Gorham), and many others. The key to Popular is how it merges melodramatic soap-opera stories with wrenchingly blunt and honest portrayals of the cruelties of adolescence.

While some viewers may find it galling to listen to a gorgeous young actress who's been on magazine covers moan about how she can't be as perfect as a model, the series tackles everything from anorexia to peer manipulation to teen sex with directness and an eye for moral and emotional complexity. An episode about a Sadie Hawkins d! ance becomes a satirical farce about body image (female an! d ma le); a slumber party turns into brutal humiliation; a teacher decides to get a sex-change operation, prompting anxiety throughout the school. Almost every character gets a moment of heartfelt grandstanding, yet the actors pull them off with commitment and guts (Rue routinely turns speeches that could have been cheesy schlock into genuine pathos). Sure, some fantasy sequences are silly, but the show skillfully creates characters and situations that defy easy definition. Repeatedly, Brooke and Sam each set out with good intentions, only to end up hurting their friends and fueling their antagonistic relationship. Popular cunningly subverts expectations; it's a smart show for both teenagers and adults. --Bret Fetzer

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

2004 Donruss World Series Fans of The Game 5 Leeann Tweeden (Baseball Cards)

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Supermodel and host of the "Best Damn Sports Show Period!" and "Nascar Nation," Leeann Tweeden will make you hope 2006 never ends with her hot new calendar! This 16-month calendar will show you why Leeann is one of the most desirable women in the world.Table of Contents COVER STORY With our Hard Bodies pictorial we've just made this summer hotter. Personifying this month's theme of sports and sex is buff beauty Leeann Tweeden on ESPN's Fitness Beach (if you need a quick fix on the small screen). Her ultimate goal is the movies. Our cover was shot by Contributing Photographer Arny Freytag and styled by Traci Marmon. Thanks to Alan Bosshardt for styling Leeann's hair and makeup. Our exercised Rabbit appreciates this body of art. 3 PLAYBILL 9 DEAR PLAYBOY 13 PLAYBOY AFTER HOURS 18 WIRED 20 MOVIES by BRUCE WILLIAMSON 23 VIDEO 24 MUSIC 28 STYLE 30 BOOKS by DIGBY DIEHL 32 MEN by ASA BABER 35 THE PLAYBOY ADVISOR 37 THE PLAYBOY FORUM 47 PLAYBOY INTERVIEW: SHAQUILLE O'NEAL-candid conversation 56 DEATHLOCK-article MARK BOWDEN 60 HARD BODIES-pictorial 70 THE LURE OF URBAN MYTHS-article NEAL GABLER 74 OLYMPIC PRIDE-fashion HOLLIS WAYNE 80 "TM READY FOR MY COME SHOT NOW, DEAR"-article D. KEITH MANO 83 PLAYBOY GALLERY: JANET JONES 84 CONTROLLING FORCE-playboy profile TOM BOSWELL 86 JESSICA, SUNNY-SIDE UP-playboy's playmate of the month 98 PARTY JOKES-humor 100 PHYSICAL-fiction JOYCE CAROL OATES 102 THE REAL STUFF-olympic gear CHARLES PLUEDDEMAN 109 PLAYMATE REVISITED: KATHY SHOWER 112 WALL BEERS STEP OUT-drink MICHAEL JACKSON 114 20 QUESTIONS: HEIDI FLEISS 118 THE WOMEN OF ATLANTA-pictorial 141 WHERE & HOW TO BUY 157 PLAYBOY ON THE SCENE2004 Donruss World Series Fans of The Game 5 Leeann Tweeden (Baseball Cards)

Family

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Rishabh (Salman Khan) is a partner in an upcoming media company while Pari is a doctor. Both are intensely in love with each other. They love vowed to work hard to build a life of their dreams. They seem destined to live happily ever after, but fate intervenes. Pari (Preity Zinta) has a fatal accident. Suddenly, Rishabh is all alone. He is devastated. He cannot handle this shattering loss. The four walls that once symbolized their love become a fortress of trapped memories for him. What stops him from being sucked into a whirlpool of depression is but one slender thread - he has still to fulfil Pari's wish - to build a charitable hospital for the poor. Life takes an unexpected turn for Rishabh when he meets Dhani (Bhumika Chawla). Dhani has seen such darkness in her life, that she well realizes the importance of enjoying the smallest of joys that life may throw her way.Three different stories are told in tandem to show women's perspective of relationships gone sour.Every human being in order to fulfill his dream travel on the wings of desires to meet his destiny. Some do so within the walls of their villages, some travel to towns and cities and some cross over all the seas to distant lands. We have over the years, left a mark on almost every aspect of life, may it be UK, Canada, US, Africa, Fiji, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, Middle East, and so on. Every day thousand from India land in these countries with dreams in their eyes. Almost all of them have success story to tell.They all know how to be successful, and are fully aware of what they are supposed to do, but are happy in not acknowledging it. We have actually not only stopped feeling guilty but also take it as our right to take advantage of the leniency in laws of these countries, and by the time we realize our mistake, it is too late. There is no short cut to success. In order to fulfill your dreams and desires, there is no alternate other than honesty and hard work to reach your destiny. This is what Yaariyan is all about.Radhe Mohan [Salman Khan] is a loafer, but a gem at heart. He meets Nirjara [Bhoomika Chawla], the daughter of a priest, who has just joined the city college. Radhe falls for her simplicity and innocence and dreams of marrying her. Radhe declares his feelings to her, but Nirjara refuses him outright. Unknowingly, Radhe saves Nirjara's elder sister from an adversity. Rameshwar [Ravi Kissen], Nirjara's fiance, informs her of this incident. But before Nirjara can express her love to Radhe, something drastic happens... Though Bollywood has churned out love stories since time immemorial, the story of TERE NAAM is genuinely 'hatke' since it doesn't follow the standard rules of a romantic film. There is no parental opposition, nor is there a rich versus poor angle, nor does it look! at two different religions or caste differences, also there is no third lover popping up from somewhere. TERE NAAM primarily revolves around two simple characters. Two believable characters. The reasons that bring them together are realistic and the conflict that ensues is equally convincing. This factor is its USP. Yet, TERE NAAM is a complex love story...Original Reliance Big Pictures DVDs.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

A Flat

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Erleben Sie die außergewöhnliche Schönheit indischer Traumfrauen in Aufnahmen voller Ästhetik und prickelnder Erotik. Tauchen Sie ein in einen Rausch aus Exotik, Farben und nackter Haut. Zum ersten Mal präsentieren sich indische Topmodels und Desi-Girls ganz ohne Scham und völlig unzensiert, so wie Sie es in Bollywoodfilmen nie zu sehen bekommen. Pierre Roshan zeigt uns auf eindrucksvolle Weise, warum Inderinnen zu Recht als die schönsten Frauen der Welt gelten. 7 dunkelhäutige und geheimnisvolle Schönheiten lassen nur für Sie ihre Saris fallen und präsentieren sich ganz unverhüllt in 120 kunstvollen und erotischen Fotografien ohne jedes Tabu. Dieser Bildband ist ein einzigartiges erotisches Meisterwerk für Liebhaber südasiatischer Mädchen. Pierre Roshan ist ein Meister anspruchsvoller Erotik und ein bekennender Verehrer des weiblichen Körpers. ! Seine Filme und Fotografien verzaubern, faszinieren und inspirieren Menschen auf der ganzen Welt und schaffen Raum für ein schönes und erfülltes Liebesleben, Genuss und Sinnlichkeit. Die Werke dieses Ausnahmetalents stehen für einen natürlichen und achtsamen Umgang mit Nacktheit, Sexualität und Gleichberechtigung der Geschlechter. Genre: Bildband, Aktfotografie, Erotik. Sprache: Deutsch, Englisch, Französisch, Spanisch.Erleben Sie die außergewöhnliche Schönheit indischer Traumfrauen in Aufnahmen voller Ästhetik und prickelnder Erotik. Tauchen Sie ein in einen Rausch aus Exotik, Farben und nackter Haut. Zum ersten Mal präsentieren sich indische Topmodels und Desi-Girls ganz ohne Scham und völlig unzensiert, so wie Sie es in Bollywoodfilmen nie zu sehen bekommen. Pierre Roshan zeigt uns auf eindrucksvolle Weise, warum Inderinnen zu Recht als die schönsten Frauen der Welt gelten. 7 dunkelhäutige und geheimnisvolle Schönheiten lassen nur für Sie ihre Saris fall! en und präsentieren sich ganz unverhüllt in 120 kunstvollen ! und erot ischen Fotografien ohne jedes Tabu. Dieser Bildband ist ein einzigartiges erotisches Meisterwerk für Liebhaber südasiatischer Mädchen. Pierre Roshan ist ein Meister anspruchsvoller Erotik und ein bekennender Verehrer des weiblichen Körpers. Seine Filme und Fotografien verzaubern, faszinieren und inspirieren Menschen auf der ganzen Welt und schaffen Raum für ein schönes und erfülltes Liebesleben, Genuss und Sinnlichkeit. Die Werke dieses Ausnahmetalents stehen für einen natürlichen und achtsamen Umgang mit Nacktheit, Sexualität und Gleichberechtigung der Geschlechter. Genre: Bildband, Aktfotografie, Erotik. Sprache: Deutsch, Englisch, Französisch, Spanisch.A spate of unexpected events jolted Rahul as soon as he landed from U.S. to pacify his lost love Preeti. First, the mysterious death of his dad when he visited the flat, followed by the baffling disappearance of Preeti.

And now, suddenly Rahul finds himself trapped in his own flat completely cut off from the w! orld. The only companion he has is a ghost! A ghost that will not let go of him. The flat becomes Rahuls soul searching journey. Is it a trap or is it a figment of his imagination? Soon he realizes that he was not fair with his own soul-mate Preeti. The fact that someone elses past can actually change the course of your life gives him the shudders. He must find the solution if he has to come out of this quagmire or the ghost will not spare him!Original Eros Entertainment DVD

Monday, September 19, 2011

Dance Town Poster Movie Korean 11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm Joon Hyuk Lee Rha Mi-ran Seong-tae Oh

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In the powerful tradition of Saving Private Ryan and Band of Brothers comes this box-office hit from Korea.From the director of Shiri comes the epic tale of two brothers. Jin-tae, a shoemaker, has worked tirelessly to provide money for the younger Jin-seok to go to college. But each of their hopes and dreams are shattered when both are forced to join the army against their will. Torn away from home and family, Jin-tae vows to protect Jin-seok despite the dangersâ€"and the cost. In the searing cruc! ible of battle, fate intervenes, forcing their bonds of faith, love and trust to be tested time and again in this suspense-filled, action-packed war drama.A big, bruising epic of the Korean War, Tae Guk Gi smashed box-office records when it played in South Korea in 2004, almost as though the country needed to re-live the trauma at a 50-year distance. For the rest of the world, this movie looks like a ground-level reckoning in a melodramatic key, with an authentic feel for battle lines as well as home front. Tae Guk Gi follows two brothers--one uneducated and forceful, the other intellectual and reserved--as they are united and then divided by the conflict. The broadly emotional story has some of the power of tales of the American Civil War, when family members found themselves on opposite sides of a battle. Director Kang Je-gyu , who made the lively female-assassin hit Shiri, takes a blunt approach to the material (including a Saving Private Ryan-style framing device). And at 150 minutes, he has plenty of ! time for head-splitting, blood-spraying combat. This movie is meant as a punch in the stomach, and it connects. --Robert HortonThis digital document is an article from Phytomedicine: International Journal of Phytotherapy & Phytopharmacology, published by Urban & Fischer Verlag on September 1, 2009. The length of the article is 4448 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Hypoglycemic and hypolipidemic effects of processed Aloe vera gel in a mouse model of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.(Report)
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The 1st Shop of Coffee Prince

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  • Language Korean , Subtitles English, Spanish , Japanese
  • Number of Episodes 17, Number of Discs 7
  • Publisher: MBC Distribution, Inc.
Journey into the imaginative world of Palace where kings and queens still rule modern day Korea. Grand and beautiful, the palace becomes the home to a group of royals pulled into the political rivalries and romantic entanglements of palace life. Shin (Joo Ji-Hoon) may be the picture-perfect Crown Prince, but he is aloof and wary of his royal status. Commoner Chae-Kyung (Yoon Eun-Hye) is headstrong and outspoken, but fiercely loyal to her loved ones. Their worlds unexpectedly collide when an arranged marriage makes them husband and wife! It s not exactly happily ever after for this royal odd couple as they try to make sense of their relationship. Life gets even more complicated when Pri! nce Yool (Kim Jeong-Hoon) returns to the palace to compete for both Chae-Kyung's affection and the throne. With vivid cinematography, elaborate costumes and set designs, and a fresh young cast, Palace is a spectacular visual experience. Sparks will fly when romance clashes with palace politics in this colorful romantic comedy.Coffee Prince's Flagship Store is a TV series that revolves around the love life and dreams of four young people who meet together at a café. Han-gyeol (actor Gong Yoo) is a smart young man who hates to be tied down to one career in his life. Abhorring the idea of joining the family business, he is ordered by his grandmother to manage a café. Unable to disobey his grandmother, he reluctantly takes over the responsibility of running a café and begins to immerse himself in the gourmet coffee business. One day, he meets Eun-chan, a cheerful girl who has an unpredictable personality, and learns the meaning of true love... < Coffee Prince's Flagship Store> is a story about a group of young people who find themselves drawn to the gourmet coffee business where they also find love and new hope. The TV series will also show what it takes to run a family business and become a true steward who can oversee a company.

The Ghost

  • Ji-won is a bright young student with amnesia. She has no recollection of who she is, her friends or her life before the incident. When her old friends mysteriously start dying one by one, she begins to investigate. As she slowly begins to piece together fragments of her past, strange and terrifying visions start to haunt her. She discovers that she was once friends with three other girls, and tog
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Title: Inhibitory effects of kaurenoic acid f! rom Aralia continentalis on LPS-induced inflammatory response in RAW264.7 macrophages.(lipopolysaccharides)(Report)
Author: Ran Joo Choi
Publication: Phytomedicine: International Journal of Phytotherapy & Phytopharmacology (Magazine/Journal)
Date: June 15, 2011
Publisher: Urban & Fischer Verlag
Volume: 18 Issue: 8-9 Page: 677(6)

Article Type: Report

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This paper considers the ideal dynamic user optimal (DUO) route choice problem using a route-based variational inequality appr! oach. A discrete time dynamic flow model is developed, which u! ses link travel time functions to determine time-dependent network states. The proposed flow model is built on discrete time flow variables, to eliminate the discretization process of continuous time based models. Continuity of route travel time functions is proven to establish the existence of a solution, on the condition that the link travel time functions are continuous. Furthermore, flow dispersion and concentration can be simulated, which is expected to enhance the ability of capturing dynamics of traffic movements. A variational inequality formulation based on an alternative cost mapping is proposed, which is derived from a route swapping heuristic approach. As a solution method, the projection-based approach is used since the route travel time functions in our model are not smooth. To increase the performance of the projection-based methods, an efficient implementation of the projection operation is developed. Computational experiences with two example networks are provided t! o illustrate the model. (Horror) Ji-won is a bright young student with amnesia. She has no recollection of who she is, her friends or her life before the incident. When her old friends mysteriously start dying one by one, she begins to investigate. As she slowly begins to piece together fragments of her past, strange and terrifying visions start to haunt her. She discovers that she was once friends with three other girls, and together they formed an impenetrable alliance.

Sunday, September 18, 2011

The Tuxedo (Widescreen Edition)

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Atlanta's experience over the past 15 to 20 years is reflective of many cities, particularly those in the south and west. Thus, the story of how and why Atlanta has changed is informative for cities in general. What accounts for the positive turn-around of the city of Atlanta? What can other cities learn from Atlanta's experience?

This collection examines changes in the city of Atlanta over the past three decades and explores the factors associated with the observed changes. Beginning with several essays that take a broad focus on the city's demographics and the city's economy, the contributions then focus on more specifics aspects of urban development, such as the changing face of retailing; income and poverty; race and ethnicity; the arts; transp! ortation; and housing and gentrification. Later chapters assess the future prospects for the city. Together, the contributions paint a picture of how the city of Atlanta has changed, why it has changed, and its future prospects. The implications for other major metropolitan centers are broad, and the lessons learned are of relevance to anyone interested in the economic and social health of cities.Asian Edition best of from Jennifer Love HewittThis poster is 22 inches by 33 inches. It is in mint condition.Golden Globe and Emmy winner Kelsey Grammer (Frasier) breathes new life into the musical adaptation beloved by millions of theatergoers every holiday season as it comes to television filled with hope, holiday cheer and the uplifting power of the human spirit. Charles Dickens’ classic tale still stirs the same feelings of repentance, love, and forgiveness that transformed Scrooge himself.Fonte: Wikipedia. Pagine: 203. Capitoli: Leslie Nielsen, Meryl Streep, Jennifer Love H! ewitt, Fergie, Neil Patrick Harris, Samuel L. Jackson, Eliza D! ushku, M ichael J. Fox, Nicolas Cage, Stacy Keach, John Goodman, Lou Rawls, Brittany Murphy, Ben Stiller, Kristin Chenoweth, Eddie Murphy, René Auberjonois, Jack Black, Vanessa L. Williams, Jane Lynch, Adam Wylie, Carl Lumbly, Hans Conried, Dom DeLuise, Clancy Brown, Roger L. Jackson, James Woods, Pinto Colvig, Sterling Holloway, Joe Mantegna, Ron Perlman, Nicole Sullivan, Juliet Landau, Kenneth Mars, Melissa Fahn, John DiMaggio, Isaac Hayes, Mila Kunis, Wallace Shawn, David Hayter, David Ogden Stiers, Mae Questel, Michael Welch, Jennifer Hale, Fred Tatasciore, Michael Clarke Duncan, Adrienne Wilkinson, Seth Green, Laurie Metcalf, Dan Castellaneta, Phil Morris, Lacey Chabert, Gil Birmingham, Dana Delany, Hank Azaria, Jeff Bennett, Kelly Ripa, Mark Hamill, Alexandra Breckenridge, Kari Wahlgren, Will Friedle, Kelsey Grammer, Grey DeLisle, Stephen Root, Michael Jai White, Larry Miller, Blake Clark, Joshua Seth, Ray Wise, Nicholle Tom, Bradley Pierce, Kathy Najimy, Charlie Adler, Orland! o Brown, Christian Erickson, Chloë Moretz, Billy West, Frank Welker, Justin Shenkarow, Alexander Gould, Adam West, Nathan Lane, Wayne Knight, Eleanor Audley, Rob Paulsen, Ahmed Best, Verna Felton, Bud Luckey, Bryan Cranston, Brad Garrett, Mark Harelik, Timothy Daly, Jim Cummings, Katey Sagal, Jodi Benson, Dee Bradley Baker, Gilbert Gottfried, Diana Muldaur, Christine Auten, Wil Wheaton, Keone Young, Jim Varney, John Ratzenberger, Myles Jeffrey, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Scott Grimes, Annie Potts, Michael Yarmush, Joe Ranft, Keith David, Don Diamond, Patrick Warburton, Lenny Venito, William Conrad, Dominic Scott Kay, Tom Kenny, Eva Gabor, Wanda Sykes, Johnny Yong Bosch, Marcellite Garner, Richard White, Kath Soucie, Bill Farmer, Bob Newhart, George DiCenzo, Michael Wallis, Jeff Garlin, Eli Marienthal, Mel Winkler, Tom Fahn, Tony Anselm...Jimmy is an ordinary cabbie-turned-chauffer who slips into a 2 billion dollar super-spy suit and inadvertantly becomes a dashing sec! ret agent. Fit for trouble this deluxe tux unwittingly thrusts! jimmy a nd his dazzling partner into a dangerous world of internation espionage. Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 02/13/2007 Starring: Jackie Chan Jason Isaacs Run time: 99 minutes Rating: Pg13Jackie Chan looks spiffy in The Tuxedo, but the movie needs a tailor. No Jackie Chan movie could be a total misfire, however, and he's charmingly self-effacing here as a hapless chauffeur who inadvertently replaces his injured super-agent boss (Jason Issacs) and foils a madman (Ritchie Coster) who plans to infect the world's water supply (!) and reap a fortune selling pure bottled water. Jackie's a bumbling superhero after donning his boss's high-tech, Inspector Gadget-like tuxedo (it even has a "Mambo" setting), and curvaceous co-agent Jennifer Love Hewitt coaches him in crime fighting while closing in on the bad guys. It's all as routinely ridiculous as it sounds--Jackie's faux James Brown act is the only real highlight--and as critic Roger Ebert observed,! the climax hinges on an insect queen that doesn't exist in nature! So, while Jackie and Jennifer provide a few moments of stellar stunts and random amusement, you can blame this mess on screenwriters who didn't do their homework. --Jeff Shannon

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