Rabu, 09 November 2011
The Brothers Bloom Poster Movie B 11x17 Adrien Brody Mark Ruffalo Rachel Weisz Rinko Kikuchi
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Mary Call has promised her dying father to keep her brother and sisters together forever on the mountain, and never to take any help from strangers. She is determined to keep her word. No matter what. At first she is sure she can manage. Romey, Ima Dean, and Devola help gather herbs to sell in town; the riches of the mountains will surely keep the family clothed and fed. But then winter comes, fast and furious, and Mary Call has to learn that the land where the lilies bloom is ! also a cruel and unforgiving place, and it may take more than ! a promis e to keep her family together.
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Doomsday (Unrated Full Screen Edition)
- UNRATED. Includes R-Rated Theatrical Version too.
- Anatomy of Catastrophe: Civilization on the Brink - a "making of" featurette
- The Visual Effects and Wizardry of Doomsday - meet the visual effects wizards
- Devices of Death: Guns, Gadgets and Vehicles of Destruction
- Feature commentary with director Neil Marshall and cast members Sean Pertwee, Darren Morfitt, Rick Warden and Les Simpson (offered on Unrated Feature only)
Beyond Doomsday on DVD
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Beyond Doomsday on DVD
| More from Universal Studios | Doomsday on Blu-ray | More from Director Neil Marshall |
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Goodbye My Lover (Piano Vocal, Sheet music.)
- Published by Hal Leonard 12 Pages
- (James Blunt)
- Artist: James Blunt
Dawn of the Dead (Widescreen Unrated Director's Cut)
- The Lost Tape - 15 minutes of terrifing footage
- Special Report - Zombie Invasion
- 12+ minutes of deleted scenes
- Commentary with director Zack Snyder and producer Eric Newman
When a mysterious virus turns people into mindless, flesh-eating zombies, a handful of survivors wage a desperate, last-stand battle to stay aliveâ¦and human.Are you ready to get down with the sickness? Movie logic dictates that you shouldn't remake a classic, but Zack Snyder's Dawn of the Dead defies that logic and comes up a winner. You could argue that George A. Romero's 1978 original was sacred ground for hor! ror buffs, but it was a low-budget classic, and Snyder's action-packed upgrade benefits from the same manic pacing that energized Romero's continuing zombie saga. Romero's indictment of mega-mall commercialism is lost (it's arguably outmoded anyway), so Snyder and screenwriter James Gunn compensate with the same setting--in this case, a Milwaukee shopping mall under siege by cannibalistic zombies in the wake of a devastating viral outbreak--a well-chosen cast (led by Sarah Polley, Ving Rhames, Jake Weber, and Mekhi Phifer), some outrageously morbid humor, and a no-frills plot that keeps tension high and blood splattering by the bucketful. Horror buffs will catch plenty of tributes to Romero's film (including cameos by three of its cast members, including gore-makeup wizard Tom Savini), and shocking images are abundant enough to qualify this Dawn as an excellent zombie-flick double-feature with 28 Days Later, its de facto British counterpart. --Jeff S! hannon
Happiness Runs Early Elementary/Level 1 Piano Duet
- Published by Faber Piano Adventures 6 Pages
- Piano Level Early Elementary/Level 1
- Arranger: Nancy Faber
Itâs 2008. Jim Axelrodâ"once among the most watched correspondents on network news and the first television reporter to broadcast from Saddam International Airport in 2003â"is covering the final stages of the race for the Democratic presidential nomination. Heâs forty-five years old and thirty pounds overweight. Heâs drinking too much, sleeping too little, and scarcely seeing his family. Heâs just figured out that the industry that pulled him up the cor! porate ladder is imploding as heâs reaching for its final rungs. Then, out of the blue, Jim discovers his late fatherâs decades-old New York Marathon finish times. At forty-six, Bob Axelrod ran a 3:29:58. With everything else going on in his life, Jim sets himself a defining challenge: âCan I beat him?â
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So begins a deeply felt, often hilarious, quixotic effort to run the 2009 New York Marathon. Along the way, Jim confronts his listing marriage, a career upset by the seismic changes going on throughout the television news industry, excruciatingly painful shin splints, and the worst-timed kidney stone possible. Looming over it all is the shadow of a loving father, who repeatedly lost his way in life but still has a lesson to impart.
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This is a book about a dead fatherâs challenge to a son at a crossroads, but, more than that, it is about the personal costs paid when ambition and talent are not enough to ensure success. Mo! st fundamentally, though, it is a book about learning what it ! takes to be happy in your own skin.
Reproduction poster of Happiness Runs printed on heavy card stock.
Itâs 2008. Jim Axelrodâ"once among the most watched correspondents on network news and the first television reporter to broadcast from Saddam International Airport in 2003â"is covering the final stages of the race for the Democratic presidential nomination. Heâs forty-five years old and thirty pounds overweight. Heâs drinking too much, sleeping too little, and scarcely seeing his family. Heâs just figured out that the industry that pulled him up the corporate ladder is imploding as heâs reaching for its final rungs. Then, out of the blue, Jim discovers his late fatherâs decades-old New York Marathon finish times. At forty-six, Bob Axelrod ran a 3:29:58. With everything else going on in his life, Jim sets himself a defining challenge: âCan I beat him?â
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So begins a deeply felt, often hilarious, quixot! ic effort to run the 2009 New York Marathon. Along the way, Jim confronts his listing marriage, a career upset by the seismic changes going on throughout the television news industry, excruciatingly painful shin splints, and the worst-timed kidney stone possible. Looming over it all is the shadow of a loving father, who repeatedly lost his way in life but still has a lesson to impart.
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This is a book about a dead fatherâs challenge to a son at a crossroads, but, more than that, it is about the personal costs paid when ambition and talent are not enough to ensure success. Most fundamentally, though, it is a book about learning what it takes to be happy in your own skin.
Itâs 2008. Jim Axelrodâ"once among the most watched correspondents on network news and the first television reporter to broadcast from Saddam International Airport in 2003â"is covering the final stages of the race for the Democratic presidential nomi! nation. Heâs forty-five years old and thirty pounds overweig! ht. Heâ s drinking too much, sleeping too little, and scarcely seeing his family. Heâs just figured out that the industry that pulled him up the corporate ladder is imploding as heâs reaching for its final rungs. Then, out of the blue, Jim discovers his late fatherâs decades-old New York Marathon finish times. At forty-six, Bob Axelrod ran a 3:29:58. With everything else going on in his life, Jim sets himself a defining challenge: âCan I beat him?â
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So begins a deeply felt, often hilarious, quixotic effort to run the 2009 New York Marathon. Along the way, Jim confronts his listing marriage, a career upset by the seismic changes going on throughout the television news industry, excruciatingly painful shin splints, and the worst-timed kidney stone possible. Looming over it all is the shadow of a loving father, who repeatedly lost his way in life but still has a lesson to impart.
Â
This is a book about a dead fatherâs challenge to! a son at a crossroads, but, more than that, it is about the personal costs paid when ambition and talent are not enough to ensure success. Most fundamentally, though, it is a book about learning what it takes to be happy in your own skin.
Songs: Happiness Runs
Gram Parsons: Fallen Angel
- This definitive biography chronicles a Southern Gothic saga and is a fascinating look at "The Grievous Angel" and the heartbreakingly beautiful music he created. Dispelling myths that have grown to surround Gram, Fallen Angel shows us the essence of his artistry; it is a truly revealing account of his life and ongoing influence. On September 19, 1973, the musician and heir to a million-dollar f
Best in Show
- The tension is palpable, the excitement is mounting and the heady scent of competition is in the air as hundreds of eager contestants from across America prepare to take part in what is undoubtedly one of the greatest events of their lives -- the Mayflower Dog Show.Running Time: 89 min. System Requirements: Starring: Jennifer Coolidge, Christopher Guest, John Michael Higgins, Michael Hitchcock
