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This poster shows Hannah Montana with her hands up. She is posing in front of a wall of lights. On the left it says "Hannah Montana" and at the bottom it says "Disney Channel". This poster measures approx. 24" x 36" Hannah Montana is an American television series which debuted on March 24, 2006 on the Disney Channel. The series focuses on Miley Stewart played by Miley Cyrus, who lives a double life as an average teenage girl at school during the day and a famous pop singer, Hannah Montana, at night, concealing her real identity from the public other than her close friends and family. |
This poster shows Master Chief standing and holding a weapon. Behind him are ruins and rubble, with the sun rising in the distance. At the bottom it says "Halo 3". This poster measures approx. 24" x 36" Halo 3 is a first-person shooter video game for the Xbox 360. The game is the third title in the Halo series and concludes the story arc. Halo 3's story centers on the interstellar war between 26th century humanity, led by the United Nations Space Command, and a collection of alien races known as the Covenant. It features Master Chief, a cybernetically enhanced supersoldier and the allied Covenant Elites led by the Arbiter. |
This poster shows Gwen Stefani lying down, resting on a pillow. On the right it says "Gwen Stefani". This poster measures approx. 24" x 36" Gwen Renee Stefani (born October 3, 1969), is an American singer, songwriter, fashion designer, and occasional actress. Stefani debuted in 1992 as the frontwoman of the Rock band No Doubt, with their 1995 album Tragic Kingdom. Her solo albums include Love. Angel. Music. Baby. and The Sweet Escape. Popular song include What You Waiting For?, Hollaback Girl, Cool, Wind It Up, Sweet Escape, 4 in the Morning, Now That You Got It, Early Winter. |
While the idea of infusing a weekly TV series with a Broadway musical ethos isn't exactly a new one--think Randy Newman's ambitious Cop Rock--it became something of a turn-of the-century television mini-trend. But few have reached as far--or succeeded--like this November 2001 episode of Fox Network's Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Penned by series creator-producer Joss Whedon and performed by Sarah Michelle Gellar and cast, it's a loving, loopy musical pastiche that takes potshots at everything from Andrew Lloyd Webber to alt-rock. Paralleling the show's lovable pop culture tweaking, the musical styles here (the episode's musical conceit is a curse visited upon Buffy's hometown of Sunnydale) range from a patent footlight chorus of demons being interrupted by Gellar's hard-rocking stake thrusts on "Going Through the Motions" to Spike the Vampire's goth-metal complaint "Rest in Peace," with everything from parking tickets and mustard stain removal to climactic duels with the supernatural getting the Broadway send-up. Also includes strong orchestral score-suites from three other episodes, as well as Whedon and wife Kai Cole's demo for "Something to Sing About." --Jerry McCulley |
Buffy fans rejoice! The Emmy-winning score to the cult hit show is now available! Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Score features 29 tracks, including "Massacre" (the Emmy-winning score from Season 2 episode "Becoming"), "Loneliness of Six" (from Season 3 episode "Lover's Walk"), and "Haunted" (from Season 4 episode "Fear Itself"), all scored, mixed, and produced by longtime Buffy the Vampire Slayer (and Angel) composer Christophe Beck. A must-have for any serious Buffy fan! |
We just got these in stock, the 4" EdgeShine Dry Ceramic Bond Polishing Pad and this is just what you need! This is a dry diamond polishing pad for polishing stone. They are also known as ceramic bond 4" wet or dry diamond polishing pads for marble or granite. These revolutionary pads are an exclusive from Slayer and don't require water to cool them so they can be run dry-- Slayer's answer to sandpaper! They are designed for long life and to give you a quality finish.
Since you can run them dry on a low speed grinder, if your installers are on a site and one of their pieces needs to be worked, you can do it without making a big wet mess in your customer's home! The first time your crew uses them instead of going back to the shop to refabricate a piece these pads will pay for themselves, just in time saved!
These pads are an excellent low cost pad. They will not last as long as the premium dry pads but they cost only a fraction of the price and will give you the same high gloss finish! You can use these Velcro backed pads dry on a low speed grinder or wet on any wet stone grinder. This is a dry diamond polishing pad for polishing stone. They are also known as ceramic bond 4" wet or dry diamond polishing pads for marble or granite. |
We just got these in stock, the 4" EdgeShine Dry Ceramic Bond Polishing Pad and this is just what you need! This is a dry diamond polishing pad for polishing stone. They are also known as ceramic bond 4" wet or dry diamond polishing pads for marble or granite. These revolutionary pads are an exclusive from Slayer and don't require water to cool them so they can be run dry-- Slayer's answer to sandpaper! They are designed for long life and to give you a quality finish.
Since you can run them dry on a low speed grinder, if your installers are on a site and one of their pieces needs to be worked, you can do it without making a big wet mess in your customer's home! The first time your crew uses them instead of going back to the shop to refabricate a piece these pads will pay for themselves, just in time saved!
These pads are an excellent low cost pad. They will not last as long as the premium dry pads but they cost only a fraction of the price and will give you the same high gloss finish! You can use these Velcro backed pads dry on a low speed grinder or wet on any wet stone grinder. This is a dry diamond polishing pad for polishing stone. They are also known as ceramic bond 4" wet or dry diamond polishing pads for marble or granite. |
We just got these in stock, the 4" EdgeShine Dry Ceramic Bond Polishing Pad and this is just what you need! This is a dry diamond polishing pad for polishing stone. They are also known as ceramic bond 4" wet or dry diamond polishing pads for marble or granite. These revolutionary pads are an exclusive from Slayer and don't require water to cool them so they can be run dry-- Slayer's answer to sandpaper! They are designed for long life and to give you a quality finish.
Since you can run them dry on a low speed grinder, if your installers are on a site and one of their pieces needs to be worked, you can do it without making a big wet mess in your customer's home! The first time your crew uses them instead of going back to the shop to refabricate a piece these pads will pay for themselves, just in time saved!
These pads are an excellent low cost pad. They will not last as long as the premium dry pads but they cost only a fraction of the price and will give you the same high gloss finish! You can use these Velcro backed pads dry on a low speed grinder or wet on any wet stone grinder. This is a dry diamond polishing pad for polishing stone. They are also known as ceramic bond 4" wet or dry diamond polishing pads for marble or granite. |
From its charming and angst-ridden first season to the darker, apocalyptic final one, Buffy the Vampire Slayer succeeds on many levels, and in a fresher and more authentic way than the shows that came before or after it. How lucky, then, that with the release of its boxed set of seasons 1-7, you can have the estimable pleasure of watching a near-decade of Buffy in any order you choose. (And we have some ideas about how that should be done.)First: rest assured that there's no shame in coming to Buffy late, even if you initially turned your nose up at the winsome Sarah Michelle Gellar kicking the hell out of vampires (in Buffy-lingo, vamps), demons, and other evil-doers. Perhaps you did so because, well, it looked sort of science-fiction-like with all that monster latex. Start with season 3 and see that Buffy offers something for everyone, and the sooner you succumb to it, the quicker you'll appreciate how textured and riveting a drama it is. Why season 3? Because it offers you a winning cast of characters who have fallen from innocence: their hearts have been broken, their egos trampled in typically vicious high-school style, and as a result, they've begun to realize how fallible they are. As much as they try, there are always more monsters, or a bigger evil. Despite this, or perhaps because of it, the core crew remains something of a unit--there's the smart girl, Willow (Alyson Hannigan) who dreams of saving the day by downloading the plans to City Hall's sewer tunnels and mapping a route to safety. There are the ne'r do wells--the vampire Spike (James Marsters), who both clashes with and aspires to love Buffy; the tortured and torturing Angel (David Boreanz); the pretty, popular girl with an empty heart (Charisma Carpenter); and the teenage everyman, Xander (Nicholas Brendon). Then there's Buffy herself, who in the course of seven seasons morphs from a sarcastic teenager in a minidress to a heroine whose tragic flaw is an abiding desire to be a "normal" girl. On a lesser note, with the boxed set you can watch the fashion transformation of Buffy from mall rat to Prada-wearing, kickboxing diva with enviable highlights. (There was the unfortunate bob of season 2, but it's a forgivable lapse.) At least the storyline merits the transformations: every time Buffy has to end a relationship she cuts her hair, shedding both the pain and her vulnerability. In addition to the well-wrought teenage emotional landscape, Buffy deftly takes on more universal themes--power, politics, death, morality--as the series matures in seasons 4-6. And apart from a few missteps that haven't aged particularly well ("I Robot" in season 1 comes to mind), most episodes feel as harrowing and as richly drawn as they did at first viewing. That's about as much as you can ask for any form of entertainment: that it offer an escape from the viewer's workaday world and entry into one in which the heroine (ideally one with leather pants) overcomes demons far more troubling than one's own. --Megan Halverson |
after fighting tired looking peepers in?wherever eye bag slayers go to vanquish the nightmare of baggy eyes (California?s always popular),?Puffy?, the finest of all the eye bag slayers is now back with a capital B on British soil and onto the anatomicals web site. (truth is, we were looking for a more efficient production source, but that doesn?t sound quite so adventurous). when you haven?t had enough sleep, you can now open the fridge to find more than a carton of eggs, a green pepper and something that looks like it might once have been cheese, left to chill for 30 minutes, this gel mask will leave your eyes cool, refreshed and, yes, less puffy. definitely more vamp than vampire. |
You'll make a really great catch with the Zielonka Fish Slayer. The Zielonka Fish Slayer is used to kill fish effectively and fast, and, at the same time, it removes fish odors from your hands. The heavy rounded head makes the Zielonka Fish Slayer so simple to use and highly effective. Just one well-aimed hit on the back of a fish's head puts an end to all its misery. Made out of saltwater-resistant, high-grade steel, it's virtually indestructible. What's more, the head of the Zielonka Fish Slayer unscrews and you can then use it as a regular Smellkiller. The Smellkiller excels where other cleaning agents fail. It effortlessly and quickly removes even the most stubborn fish odors. Our patented high-grade steel is a mini miracle of physics and is the reason why the Zielonka Fish Slayer effectively removes all persistent odors. Hands that reek of fish and guts are a thing of the past. And the Smellkiller is highly versatile; not only does it remove fish odors, but onion, alcohol, nicotine or motor oil, too v the Smellkiller eliminates all unpleasant odors on your hands. The next time you're out fishing why not kill two birds with one stone and bring home a great catch that doesn't leave you or the kitchen smelling bad. |
In his homeland of Alagaesia, a farm boy happens upon a dragon's egg -- a discovery that leads him on a predestined journey where he realized he's the one person who can defend his home against an evil king. While it owes much of its appeal and appearance to the Lord of the Rings trilogy, Eragon can stand on its own as an enjoyable fantasy for younger viewers. Faithfully adapted from the bestselling novel by teenage author Christopher Paolini, this boy-and-his-dragon tale offers clean, fast-paced family entertainment without compromising the darker qualities of Paolini's novel (the first in what is known as the "Inheritance" trilogy). The plot centers on 17-year-old peasant farmboy Eragon (played by appealing newcomer Ed Speleers) who discovers a mysterious blue object that turns out to be an egg that eventually hatches to reveal Saphira, a blue-scaled dragon that quickly grows to full-size. According to prophecy, Eragon is destined to be a dragon-rider like those who once protected a benevolent kingdom, thus reviving an ancient conflict against the army of King Galbatorix (John Malkovich), a former dragon rider who turned to evil, now in alliance with a! dark-magic "Shade" sorcerer named Durza (Robert Carlyle). While the movie serves up familiar fantasy elements and offers little if anything new to fans of the genre (or anyone who's read the books of Anne McCaffrey and Ursula K. Le Guin), it's visually impressive (especially the dragon scenes, with Rachel Weisz providing the telepathic "voice" of Saphira) and full of timeless wisdom, much of it delivered by Eragon's heroic mentor Brom (Jeremy Irons), himself a former dragon rider with memories of past battles and hope for Eragon's future. Add a fair warrior-maiden named Arya (Sienna Guillory) and you've got all the ingredients for a worthwhile (if not particularly original) fantasy that points directly to a sequel. Whether that's a good or a bad thing is up to individual viewers to decide. --Jeff Shannon |
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This high quality T-shirt is hand dyed and printed in the United States. This is not an iron-on decal that will crack and flake off. The ink is deeply embedded in the fibers which guarantees a long lasting print design and extraordinary comfort. Available in youth sizes Small to X-Large and adult unisex sizes M-XXXL.
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A Diamond Select Release! A Gentle Giant Sculpt! Based on the touching episode, "The Prom," Buffy and Angel are together again in this Previews Exclusive two-pack! Capturing one of the most memorable moments of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, this two-pack is the perfect addition to any Buffy fan's collection. In scale with past releases, this release also features Buffy's Class Protector Award and a display-friendly high school base! Blister card packaging. |
17 5/8" x 12" board with pressed board planchette, includes an instruction sheet featuring all-new comic panels.What is more conducive to speaking to the spirits than a game board based on the world of Buffy the Vampire Slayer? In the tradition of the Sunnydale Hellmouth, through which countless entities gained entry, let voices from the other side move the planchette along the board, choosing letters and numbers to answer your queries. Follow in the footsteps of Willow and hone your witchy skills, learning to communicate with the beyond! |
Vampires that, at will, can transform into wolves, panthers, insects, or fog invade the Slayer base of operations in northern Scotland, and not only walk away unscathed, but in possession of Buffy's scythe, the symbol of Slayer power worldwide. Buffy and the Slayer-legion travel to Tokyo in order to learn more about their dangerous new foes, as Xander journeys to Transylvania to solicit the only person they've ever known to possess such power - Dracula! |
Eisner award-winning writer Brian K. Vaughan (Y: The Last Man, Ex Machina) tackles Joss Whedon's Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight with "No Future for You." When a rogue debutant Slayer begins to use her power for evil, Giles is forced to recruit the rebellious Faith, who isn't exactly known for her good deeds. Giles offers Faith a clean slate if she can stop this snooty Slayer from wreaking total havoc - that is, if Buffy doesn't beat her to it. Georges Jeanty (The American Way) remains at the top of his game as series artist, and Whedon stays on as "Executive Producer" in this direct follow-up to Season Seven of the smash-hit TV series. |
Since the destruction of the Hellmouth, the Slayers - newly legion - have gotten organized and are kicking some serious undead butt. But not everything's fun and firearms, as an old enemy reappears and Dawn experiences some serious growing pains. Meanwhile, one of the "Buffy" decoy slayers is going through major pain of her own. Buffy creator Joss Whedon brings Buffy back to Dark Horse in this direct follow-up to season seven of the smash-hit TV series. The bestselling and critically acclaimed issues #1-5 are collected here for the first time, as are their covers by Jo Chen and Georges Jeanty. |

