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This poster shows a black and white picture of The Killers. In the bottom left it says "The Killers". This poster measures approx. 24" x 36" The Killers are an American rock band from Las Vegas, Nevada. Formed in 2002 , they are made up of Brandon Flowers, Dave Keuning, Mark Stoermer and Ronnie Vannucci Jr. Their albums include Hot Fuss, Sam's Town, and Sawdust. Popular songs include Mr. Brightside, Somebody Told Me, All These Things That I've Done, Smile Like You Mean It, When You Were Young, Bones, A Great Big Sled, Read My Mind, Shadowplay, Tranquilize, Don't Shoot Me Santa. |
A Little Bird Told Me Snowmen Holiday Tapestry Toss Pillow. Artist Michelle Palmer has created a festive winter design of a smiling snowman with a friendly little bird. Complete with a wintery, snowflake border. Coordinating cotton throw available. Measures 17" x 17". Front: 60% Cotton/40% Polyester; Back: 70% Polyester/30% Cotton; Filling: 100% Polyester; Spot or dry clean only. Made in the USA. |
Genres: Comedy, Romance
Plot Outline: A gambler has plans to swindle money from a charity program, but starts to have second thoughts when he falls for a rich society girl.
Plot Synopsis: Cary Grant plays gambler, Joe Adams, who takes on the identity of a dead gangster in order to avoid the draft. Adams plans to use a war relief charity to get his gambling operation up and running, until he falls in love with Lorraine Day and has a change of heart.Tags : Lucky
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The life of Christ got an excessively long treatment (260 minutes, later trimmed to 195) in this 1965 film directed by George Stevens (The Diary of Anne Frank). Max von Sydow does beautiful work as Jesus--his spontaneous mourning at discovering his friend Lazarus has died is not like anything in other New Testament epics--and Stevens renders the familiar tale with a handsome authenticity. But the project is nearly undone by an unwise gimmick in which seemingly half of Hollywood's living stars at the time make brief (often very brief) cameo appearances, some of which are ridiculous. But there is a lot to like in the film, and Von Sydow's sensitive nobility sticks in the memory. --Tom Keogh |
The fourth season of the espionage action series La Femme Nikita might've been its last, were it not for a heroic effort to revive the show by its fans. Since the campaign was a success, the fourth season remains an exciting chapter in the cult series' history, and one with a startling denouement that left audiences begging for more. The crux of the series pits Section One's sinister head, Operations (Robert Eugene Glazer) against Nikita's partner/lover Michael (Roy Dupuis), who has been deemed expendable; meanwhile, Michael must find a way to deprogram Nikita (Peta Wilson) from the brainwashing that has turned into a destructive killing machine. Highlights from this season include the two-parter "Man in the Middle" and "Love, Honor and Cherish," which finds Nikita betrothed to a wealthy industrialist (Maxwell Caulfield) who is Section's next target; "No One Lives Forever," in which Nikita is granted her freedom in exchange for the murder of the man who killed her father (whose identity is one of the season's most gasp-worthy surprises); and the three-part conclusion ("Face in the Mirror," "Up the Rabbit Hole," and "Four Light Years Farther"), which reveals stunning news about Nikita's true identity, delivers a unpleasant fate for one of the major characters, and leaves the rest in particularly dire straits. Were this the conclusion of the series as intended, the fourth season certainly provided a worthy wrap-up, with more than its share of intrigue and last-minute plot twists; as it stands, it's exceptionally fun TV, with a fine balance of action and romance between the charismatic and attractive. Wilson and Dupuis. The six-disc set includes all 22 episodes of the fourth season; Eugene Robert Glazer provides commentary for two episodes, "Time to Be Heroes" and "Sympathy for the Devil," on which he's respectively joined by director Brad Turner and writer Peter Lenkov; there's also a collection of deleted scenes with commentary by Christopher Heyn assistant to the show's executive consultant Joel Surnow, and a gag reel. --Paul Gaita |
Personalized custom embroidered Fish Stories Told Here design & 1 line of text on Port & Company (mens) or Sigma 6.5 oz. (ladies & youth), 100% cotton denim shirt with button-down collar (not on ladies), left chest pocket (not on ladies), two-button adjustable cuffs & button sleeve plackets, dropped tail. (Ladies sizes tend to run small.) |
Personalized custom embroidered Fish Stories Told Here design & 1 line of text on Gildan 5.6 oz 50/50 ultra-blend t-shirt (white is 100% cotton), seamless ribbed neck band. 100% cotton 6.1 oz in other colors can be substituted for all colors. Email shirt change to bigpapas@bigpapasportfishing.com. Design will go on center front of youth XS - M shirts. |
Text on Sweatshirt: In my Father's house are many mansion: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you.John (ch. XIV, v. 2)Gildan - Crewneck Sweatshirt A value fleece, made from Air Jet Spun Yarn, offers a soft feel and no pill, wash after wash. 7.75-ounce, 50/50 cotton/poly; double needle throughout, banded bottom, 1 x 1 athletic rib with Lycra, set-in sleeves. |
Bedtime Story As Told By Coffee Gift Basket is measuring 9x9x4. Contains 15oz mug, BONUS free set of 4 coasters, biscotti and 5 blends of gourmet coffee. French Vanilla, Kenya AA, Decaf Colombian Supremo, Chocolate and Italian Roast Espresso elegantly presented in our signature black planet coffee gift box. A very nice and thoughtful gift for any occasion. |
PreSchool-Grade 2 Only the familiar plot of this well-known Norwegian folktale is recognizable in this revision. Gone is the cadence and beauty of G. W. Dasent's translation of Asbjornsen and Moe's text, found in Marcia Brown's version (HBJ, 1957; o.p.). Instead there is language devoid of rhythm and mystery. In addition, unnecessary motivations are ascribed to the characters that serve to explain the reason for their violent actions (the troll is hungry; the big Billy Goat Gruff is angry). These explanations serve only to dilute the power of the story. The full-color illustrations are humorous; the goats walk about on their hind legs, the smallest goat wears a diaper and sucks a pacifier, and the biggest wears a black leather jacket, to reinforce the point that he is tough enough to destroy the troll. The troll is quite scary, and although he does have a nose as long as a poker, his eyes are not as big as saucers; the illustration that introduces the troll does not even show his eyes. A better purchase is Galdone's version (Clarion, 1981) which is well-suited for use with large groups and more closely follows the standard translation. Ellen Fader, Westport Public Library, Conn. Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. |
Reading level: Ages 4-8 Paperback: 32 pages Publisher: Clarion Books (March 27, 1995) Language: English ISBN-10: 0395720761Tags : Dragonflys
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As an incoming freshman, Percy isn't expecting his high school orientation to be any fun. But when a mysterious mortal acquaintance appears, followed by demon cheerleaders, things quickly move from bad to worse. In this fourth installment of the blockbuster series, time is running out as war between the Olympians and the evil Titan lord Kronos draws near. Even the safe haven of Camp Half Blood grows more vulnerable by the minute as Kronos's army prepares to invade its once impenetrable borders. To stop them, Percy and his demigod friends will set out on a quest through the Labyrinth-a sprawling underground world with stunning surprises at every turn. Full of humor and heart-pounding action, this fourth book promises to be their most thrilling adventure yet. |
Wry, hilarious, and profoundly genuine, this debut collection of literary essays is a celebration of fallibility and haplessness in all their glory. From despoiling an exhibit at the Natural History Museum to provoking the ire of her first boss to siccing the cops on her mysterious neighbor, Crosley can do no right despite the best of intentions-or perhaps because of them. Together, these essays create a startlingly funny and revealing portrait of a complex and utterly recognizable character that's aiming for the stars but hits the ceiling, and the inimitable city that has helped shape who she is. I Was Told There'd Be Cake introduces a strikingly original voice, chronicling the struggles and unexpected beauty of modern urban life. |
