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A question for the ladies…?
Here some descriptions of people I know. They are also all between 21-25. Who would you go out with and why?
1.
Activities: Softball; yoga;
Job: Real Estate
Music: Rockabilly
Movie: Layer Cake
TV Show: The Office
Quote: “no, your hair does not smell like barf…and yes, i will give you a piggyback ride.”
Philosophy: Been around the block, let’s go to the next one
2.
Activities: Grilling; Video Games
Job: Network Technician
Music: Hard Rock
Movie: Transformers
TV Show: Cheerleaders
Quote: “F*ck it, I’m down… just go easy on me!”
Philosophy: Where’s the block?
3.
Activites: Baseball; Movie Watching
Job: Banker
Music: Hip/Hop/R&B
Movie: Glory
TV Show: Scrubs
Quote: “Yeah, I’ll be there. Don’t feel bad, it’s only 4 in the morn’!”
Philosophy: Done with the block, looking for the Boulevard.
Remember, it’s all in good fun. Who would you go out with and why? Also, any recommendations for additional criteria would be welcome.
not 1 because the real estate market is gone to crap
not 2 because boys like video games
pick 3 because you can always get the banker to help you out financially and if he runs out of cash, he can always take out a loan to continue to spoil you
whichever one can help you attain your goals the best and fastest***
AFI Top 100 Movie Quotes Part 3
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For Love of the Game $3.82 A baseball legend almost finished with his distinguished career at the age of thirty-seven has one last chance to prove who he is, what he is capable of, and win the heart of the woman he has loved for the past four years…. |
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Beavis and Butt-head – The Mike Judge Collection, Vol. 3 $10.22 Another 42 Mike Judge-selected episodes–including the boys’ uncut debut short, “Frog Baseball”–are featured in a three-disc set. 4 1/4 hrs. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital stereo; featurette; music videos; more. **42 episodes on 3 discs. 4 1/4 hrs.**… |
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Bull Durham $3.97 This moon-shot of a comedic hit stars Kevin Costner as veteran catcher Crash Davis, who is hired to play for a North Carolina minor league baseball team. While Crash attempts to teach cocky young pitching phenomenon Tim Robbins about life and the game, both men get romantically entangled with baseball devotee/groupie Susan Sarandon–resulting in plenty of on-and-off field confrontations. With Trey… |
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Mens Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Raphael Baseball T-shirt $30.00 This raglan 3/4 sleeve shirt is the result of a genetically engineered cross between your average baseball shirt and a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle! On the front, a green shell graphic and sports style TMNT logo, and on the back, “Raphael ’87″, referencing the debut year of the classic animated series! Made with 100% cotton. For all you tubular fans of the Turtles!… |
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A League of Their Own No Crying in Baseball Mens Movie Line T Shirt 1 Liners makes the most stylish shirts with cinemas greatest lines. Seeing entertainment as a second language, they strive for humor, as well as quality…. |
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Green Lantern Monochrome Montage Baseball Cap No evil can escape your sight while wearing this awesome Green Lantern baseball cap! Black and grey hat features a three-dimensional embroidered replica of the Green Lantern symbol atop a monochrome montage of images taken from the Green Lantern comics. This hat is sized. M/L measures approximately 22.5” in circumference, L/XL measures approximately 23.25”. Hat does not stretch or otherwise adju… |
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The Art of Fielding: A Novel $11.99 Amazon Best Books of the Month, September 2011: Though The Art of Fielding is his fiction debut, Chad Harbach writes with the self-assurance of a seasoned novelist. He exercises a masterful precision over the language and pacing of his narrative, and in some 500 pages, there’s rarely a word that feels out of place. The title is a reference to baseball, but Harbach’s concern with sports is more tha… |
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Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game $9.60 From Booklist Unlike professional football and basketball, Major League Baseball has no cap on the amount of money a team can spend on its players, which makes it nearly impossible for “small market” clubs to compete with the behemoths in Gotham and L.A. On the other hand, as Lewis shows us in his engaging saga of the Oakland Athletics, there are always ways to win on the cheap. The hero of Lewis’… |
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Shoeless Joe $2.00 More than the inspiration for the beloved film Field of Dreams, Shoeless Joe is a mythical novel about âdreams, magic, life, and what is quintessentially Americanâ (Philadelphia Inquirer). Â âIf you build it, he will come.â These mysterious words, spoken by an Iowa baseball announcer, inspire Ray Kinsella to carve a baseball diamond in his cornfield in honor of his hero, the… |
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The Simpson Mesh Baseball Cap Trucker Hat Black $46.60 ·The Simpson pattern on the forehead ·The meshwork at the back made of nylon, convenient for releasing the heat ·With an adjustable plastic snap buckle in the back ·Additional ornament for your outfit, bring you a fashionable look ·Make your golf, baseball and other open air exercise more interesting ·One size for all ·Perfect for The Simpson fans… |
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Quotes $3.09 This is my book – a collection of quotes that have inspired me throughout my life as they even do today. |
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The Complete Idiot’s Guide To Classic Movies $15.99 Sit back grab some popcorn and let the credits roll. The Complete Idiot"s Guide® to Classic Movies provides comprehensive information on the best classic films from the silent era up through 1969 cross-referenced several different ways for easy access. Also contains fun "insider" trivia and facts about the movies the stars and factors that influenced the movie or the audience at the time of the movie"s release. * Written by a recognized name in the industry who has written books on movies and film for decades * Features only the best movies (3 and 4 stars) from the silent era up through 1969 * Offers several indexes which are cross-referenced alphabetically by actor and director in addition to the main text being indexed by film name and genre * Includes appendices that provide information on the top 100 films of all time the greatest movie quotes Academy Award winners and Internet references for locating hard-to-find filmsSit back grab some popcorn and let the credits roll. The Complete Idiot"s Guide® to Classic Movies provides comprehensive information on the best classic films from the silent era up through 1969 cross-referenced several different ways for easy access. Also contains fun "insider" trivia and facts about the movies the stars and factors that influenced the movie or the audience at the time of the movie"s release. * Written by a recognized name in the industry who has written books on movies and film for decades * Features only the best movies (3 and 4 stars) from the silent era up through 1969 * Offers several indexes which are cross-referenced alphabetically by actor and director in addition to the main text being indexed by film name and genre * Includes appendices that provide information on the top 100 films of all time the greatest movie quotes Academy Award winners and Internet references for locating hard-to-find films |
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At the Movies $20.48 No Synopsis Available |
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Son Of The 100 Best Movies Youve Never Seen $8.59 Fans of offbeat cinema, discriminating renters and collectors, and movie buffs will drool over this checklist of the best overlooked and underappreciated films of the last 100 years. In Son of the 100 Best Movies You’ve Never Seen , Richard Crouse, Canada AM film critic and host of television’s award-winning Reel to Real , presents a follow-up to his 2003 book with another 100 of his favorite films. Titles range from the obscure, like 1912′s The Cameraman’s Revenge , to El Topo’s unusual existential remake of the classic western, and little-seen classics like The Killing . Each essay features a detailed description of plot, notable trivia tidbits, critical reviews, and interviews with actors and filmmakers. Featured interviews include Billy Bob Thornton on an inspirational movie about a man with his head in the clouds, Francis Ford Coppola on One from the Heart , and Mario Van Peebles on playing his own father in Badasssss! Sidebars feature quirky details, including legal disclaimers and memorable quotes, along with movie picks from A-list actors and directors. |
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The 100 Best Movies You’ve Never Seen $8.99 Richard Crouse film critic and host of television’s award-winning Reel to Real takes you on a journey through 70 years of cinema history choosing his favorite overlooked films. From the sublime – Monsoon Wedding – to the ridiculous – Eegah! The Name Written in Blood – The 100 Best Movies You’ve Never Seen covers a wide spectrum of films from the 1930s through to present day. Complementing the reviews are detailed descriptions of the movie’s plots trivia and interviews with the actors and filmmakers. Featured interviews include Bill Wyman discussing a little known Rolling Stones documentary schlockmeister Lloyd Kaufman detailing the history of his most famous character The Toxic Avenger reclusive writer/director Hampton Fancher on his film The Minus Man and B-movie hero Bruce Campbell on playing Elvis Presley in Bubba Ho-Tep. Crouse also includes sidebars of top 10 lists including favorite legal disclaimers (“All characters portrayed in this film are entirely fictitious and bare resemblance to anyone living or dead except for one”) and favorite quotes (“I once thought I had mono for an entire year. Turns out I was just really bored.”) If you’re a fan of off-beat cinema or just looking for something different to rent the next time you go to the video store The 100 Best Movies You’ve Never Seen is the perfect book for you. |
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Comedy Quotes from the Movies: Over 4,000 Bits of Humorous Dialogue from All Film Genres, Topically Arra Nged and Indexed $45.5 No Synopsis Available |
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Baseball For Dummies $11.99 “Joe Morgan again shows himself a rare bird: an ex-jock with savvy and the ability to communicate it.” —People “This book has something for everybody, from longtime fans to Little Leaguers.” —New York Newsday Baseball For Dummies, Third Edition, is for baseball fans at all levels, from players and coaches to spectators who love the game. Baseball Hall of Fame player and ESPN baseball analyst Joe Morgan explains baseball with remarkable insight, using down-to-earth language so everyone from the casual observer to the die-hard fan can gain a fuller appreciation of the sport. This updated edition features: Everything you need to know about the game, from what it takes to play each position and how to hit and run the bases to what to watch for in the game and how to appreciate the finer points of the sport Coverage of new star players, new stadiums, and game milestones The lowdown on today’s baseball Web resources The latest on stats and sabermetrics The inside story on the new steroid rules From how to throw a knuckleball or hit an inside pitch to how to keep a scorecard or pick a winning fantasy league team, Morgan covers all the bases, showing you how to get the most out of the game. You’ll see how to: Improve your hitting, pitching, and fielding Find a team to play on, from Little League on up Evaluate stats, players, and records Coach or umpire effectively Get more out of a trip to the ballpark Complete with Morgan’s personal lists of top-ten pitchers, fielders, and relievers, as well as new quotes from Derek Jeter and Keith Hernandez, Baseball For Dummies gives you all the inside tips, facts, and stats so you can play like a Major Leaguer! |
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Tales, Quips & Quotes And Poems $4.79 Articles, poems, quotes dealing with life in general, past experiences and opinions. |
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The Great Movies $6.69 From America’s most trusted and best-known film critic one hundred brilliant essays on the films that define for him cinematic greatness. For the past five years Roger Ebert the famed film writer and critic has been writing biweekly essays for a feature called "The Great Movies " in which he offers a fresh and fervent appreciation of a great film. The Great Movies collects one hundred of these essays each one of them a gem of critical appreciation and an amalgam of love analysis and history that will send readers back to that film with a fresh set of eyes and renewed enthusiasm-or perhaps to an avid first-time viewing. Ebert’s selections range widely across genres periods and nationalities and from the highest achievements in film art to justly beloved and wildly successful popular entertainments. Roger Ebert manages in these essays to combine a truly populist appreciation for our most important form of popular art with a scholar’s erudition and depth of knowledge and a sure aesthetic sense. Wonderfully enhanced by stills selected by Mary Corliss film curator at the Museum of Modern Art The Great Movies is a treasure trove for film lovers of all persuasions an unrivaled guide for viewers and a book to return to again and again. The Great Movies includes: All About Eve Bonnie and Clyde Casablanca Citizen Kane The Godfather Jaws La Dolce Vita Metropolis On the Waterfront Psycho The Seventh Seal Sweet Smell of Success Taxi Driver The Third Man The Wizard of Oz and eighty-five more films. From the Hardcover edition. |
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Making Movies $8.69 From one of America’s most acclaimed directors comes a book that is both a professional memoir and a definitive guide to the art craft and business of the motion picture. Drawing on 40 years of experience on movies ranging from Long Day’s Journey Into Night to The Verdict Lumet explains the painstaking labor that results in two hours of screen magic. From the Trade Paperback edition. |
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Only In The Movies $5.69 When Jake Blanchard gets a job as a student set designer at the York School of Arts, it’s an exciting first step towards realizing his dream of making movies. But soon enough he finds himself starring in a drama of his own creation. Nothing in Jake’s life is the same after Vanni, a whip-smart, wisecracking Indian-Irish-Canadian joins his class, and after Jake meets the unforgettable Alba, who is as stunning as she is unattainable. Jake is tongue-tied around Alba and enlists Vanni’s help. All of a sudden like the Shakespeare play Jake’s school is putting on Jake finds himself entwined in a love triangle of sorts, complete with secrets and suppressed passions, contrived plots, miscues and misunderstandings. By the end, as in any good comedy, tensions are resolved and Jake’s world has been re-made, though in a way he could not have anticipated. From the Trade Paperback edition. |
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Only in the Movies $8.59 When Jake Blanchard gets a job as a student set designer at the York School of Arts it’s an exciting first step towards realizing his dream of making movies. But soon enough he finds himself starring in a drama of his own creation. Nothing in Jake’s life is the same after Vanni a whip-smart wisecracking Indian-Irish-Canadian joins his class and after Jake meets the unforgettable Alba who is as stunning as she is unattainable. Jake is tongue-tied around Alba and enlists Vanni’s help. All of a sudden – like the Shakespeare play Jake’s school is putting on – Jake finds himself entwined in a love triangle of sorts complete with secrets and suppressed passions contrived plots miscues and misunderstandings. By the end as in any good comedy tensions are resolved and Jake’s world has been re-made though in a way he could not have anticipated. From the Trade Paperback edition. |
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Akadema Professional Big 9 Oversized Mascot Baseball Glove $149.95 The Big 9 Oversized Mascot Baseball Glove has been used by professional baseball team mascots for nearly a decade. The Big 9 has been seen in movies such as Benchwarmers as well as ESPN and Hawaiian Punch commercials. RIGHT HAND THROW ONLY. |
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The Rough Guide to Cult Movies $10.29 The Rough Guide to Cult Movies offers a blend of essential trivia and informed opinion as it takes you on a tour of the most compellingly weird – and weirdly compelling – films in the world. Whether you’re a paid-up member of The Big Lebowski fan club or just looking for a night in with an interesting DVD, The Rough Guide to Cult Movies is the ultimate guide to the world’s most memorable films. The Rough Guide to Cult Movies selects cinema’s most compelling triumphs: films that are brilliant, intriguing or just plain bizarre; from action flicks to zombie films, by way of nuns, yakuza, musicals and mutations. You’ll find expert, pithy reviews of over 1500 movies, with forgotten legends like Charlie Chan and the Opera or contemporary classics like There Will Be Blood, plus filmmakers’ picks of their favourite cult movies, in their own words. There are good movies and there are bad movies and then there are cult movies. |
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IMAX Movies $5.85 Rated: NRSynopsis: Includes:TitanicaEverest |
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A Journey of Quotes to Building Your Dreams $4.99 A Journey of Quotes to Building Your Dreams is must read self help and quick read book containing a number of quotes by familiar people that has motivated and encouraged millions in some way in life by their inspiring words written. Antawn /Joseph has been reading quotes and journaling their thoughts for years and now wish to share their ideas with others to not only to live a good life but to think outside of just the everyday living of just getting by. By reading different quotes and understanding others ideas can help you as well as those you associate with build confidence and move you to act on that motivation. Antawn/ Joseph say that you are not average. No-one is the same and that everyone has something to offer. Start being different by reading A Journeyof Quotes to Building Your Dreams. |
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Daily Motivational Quotes $2.39 This is a collection of favorite motivational quotes all in one place! Some are sales related, some are business related, but most are just life related. They are in no particular order, just a random thought for each day of the year to help keep you on a positive note. If the old saying "misery loves company" is true, then motivation must breed happiness! |
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Movies Made For Television: 2005-2009 $42.49 In 2005 Scarecrow published Movies Made for Television 1964-2004 a five-volume reference set commemorating 40 years of every made for TV film since See How They Run debuted in 1964. These books provided a comprehensive listing of every television film and mini-series detailing each film’s original network airdate and length of broadcast. In this latest volume Marill adds another five years of television films providing information for an additional 400 works produced between 2005 and 2009. Along with a brief summary entries also include extensive production credits (director writer producer composer director of photography and editor) and a complete cast and character listing. With a chronology of the films an appendix of movies adapted from other sources and separate indexes for actors and directors Movies Made for Television 2005-2009 is a welcome addition to a resource highly regarded by scholars and historians of television and popular culture.In 2005 Scarecrow published Movies Made for Television 1964-2004 a five-volume reference set commemorating 40 years of every made for TV film since See How They Run debuted in 1964. These books provided a comprehensive listing of every television film and mini-series detailing each film’s original network airdate and length of broadcast. In this latest volume Marill adds another five years of television films providing information for an additional 400 works produced between 2005 and 2009. Along with a brief summary entries also include extensive production credits (director writer producer composer director of photography and editor) and a complete cast and character listing. With a chronology of the films an appendix of movies adapted from other sources and separate indexes for actors and directors Movies Made for Television 2005-2009 is a welcome addition to a resource highly regarded by scholars and historians of television and popular culture. |
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Doc Martin Movies $27.53 Rated: NRSynopsis: Proving that there’s more than one way to tell a good story, BAFTA-winner Martin Clunes (Reggie Perrin) stars as the kinder, gentler— but still slightly grouchy—Dr. Martin Bamford in these two feature-length movies that launched the hit series. |
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Home Movies – Season Two $24.1 Rated: NRSynopsis: Home Movies is an animated comedy series from Tom Snyder’s Soup 2 Nuts production company, creators of the successful Squigglevision animated shows Dr. Katz: Professional Therapist and Science Court. After a first season run on UPN |
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Billy Graham in Quotes $13.29 A stunning collection of quotes from a longtime warrior for Christ. A note from Franklin Graham: "My father Billy Graham is known for speaking out about the one and only thing that matters in this world: the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. He remembers the call of God seven decades ago to preach the Word of God to all those who would listen about salvation that comes only through Christ. He took this high calling with seriousness and boldness in obedience to God and once said ‘I will travel anywhere in the world to preach if there are no strings on what I am to say.’ "My father has always prayed that his words would reflect God’s standard of truth as the basis to claim ‘I have given them Your word’ (John 17:14). In this book I believe you will see that he has faithfully spoken God’s Word that quenches the thirst of those seeking to draw from the wellsprings of Life. It is highly meaningful to see these statements now collected in one volume." Drawn from an unparelleled collection of both personal and published works Billy Graham provides input on more than one hundred topics such as suffering joy money addictions peace and many more. |
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Home Movies Season 4 $24.1 Rated: NASynopsis: Home Movies is a cartoon about children who are more like adults made for adults who like cartoons. The series spotlights third-grader Brendon Small, a young filmmaker who writes, acts, directs and “co-executive produces” his “groundbreaking early work” along with his friends Melissa and Jason. The show also features Coach McGuirk, a youth soccer coach who hates soccer and isn’t all that crazy about youths.The fourth and final season of this half-hour cult hit comedy contains some of its most memorable episodes – “Camp,” guest-starring They Might Be Giants as crappy music camp counselors, Brendon, Jason and Melissa’s rock-opera opus/debacle “The Wizard’s Baker” and Brendon’s visit to the dark side in the classic “Those Bitches Tried To Cheat Me.” The only thing wrong with Home Movies is that there aren’t any more to watch. |
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BASEBALL TEE $42 BASEBALL TEE |
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WWII Movies (Collector’s Edition) $5.84 Rated: NRSynopsis: WWII Movies – The Collector’s Series – 6 Feature Films! Get the popcorn and watch A Walk In The Sun, Gung Ho!, Go For Broke!, One Of Our Aircraft Is Missing, Spitfire, We Dive At Dawn, plus extras! Bugs Bunny World War II bond drive appeal in color! Mr. Blabbermouth – The story of how America’s war efforts were compromised by civilian gossip. |
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Picasso & Braque Go To The Movies $20.62 Rated: NASynopsis: Produced by Martin Scorsese and Robert Greenhut and directed by Arne Glimcher, PICASSO AND BRAQUE GO TO THE MOVIES is a cinematic tour through the effects of the technological revolution, specifically the invention of aviation, the creation of cinema and their interdependent influence on artists Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. With narration by Scorsese and interviews with art scholars and artists including Chuck Close, Julian Schnabel and Eric Fischl, the film looks at the collision between film and art at the turn of the 20th Century and helps us to realize cinema’s continuing influence on the art of our time. |
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The Movies Of My Life $12.19 BeltrÁn Soler is from Chile, a land in constant movement. He is also a seismologist who knows more about tectonic plates than about life. On his way to a conference in Tokyo, he stops in L.A. where he misses his plane, and experiences a tremor that makes him lose his balance. He suddenly begins to remember the fifty most important movies of his life: the ones he saw during his adolescence in the sixties and seventies. From Dumbo to Close Encounters of the Third Kind, including the noisy catastrophe films and the futuristic films of the 1970s, BeltrÁn finally connects with his past, and the history of his eccentric and dysfunctional family. Through memories and B-films BeltrÁn comes to terms with the epic nature of the Soler family. Set in Nixon’s suburban California, and Pinochet’s cold Santiago de Chile, this quick and contemporary novel is about two languages, two worlds, and two families that watch the same movies. |
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The Movies Of My Life: A Novel $17.99 Beltrán Soler is from Chile a land in constant movement. He is also a seismologist who knows more about tectonic plates than about life. On his way to a conference in Tokyo he stops in L.A. where he misses his plane and experiences a tremor that makes him lose his balance. He suddenly begins to remember the fifty most important movies of his life: the ones he saw during his adolescence in the sixties and seventies. From Dumbo to Close Encounters of the Third Kind including the noisy catastrophe films and the futuristic films of the 1970s Beltrán finally connects with his past and the history of his eccentric and dysfunctional family. Through memories and B-films Beltrán comes to terms with the epic nature of the Soler family. Set in Nixons suburban California and Pinochets cold Santiago de Chile this quick and contemporary novel is about two languages two worlds and two families that watch the same movies. |
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Manson Family Movies $18.77 Rated: NRSynopsis: “Manson Family Movies is a primitive, obsessional, fetishistic tribute to mayhem, murder and madness. Enough to appall even the most jaded video junkie…The home movie effect really added to it. Attention to fetishy detail was really astounding – Abigail’s scarf, Tex’s gun, plus Sadie, Tex and G. Spahn looked more like the originals than Helter Skelter. Very rude – all the rumors, MDA deal, Leno the bookie, Tate S&M…I like the Valley of the Dolls touch. The most obscure was Leno’s vacation – I had never even imagined those sights.” |
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Baseball Heroes $4.79 Baseball Heroes |
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The Great Movies II $13.59 From America’s most trusted and highly visible film critic, 100 more brilliant essays on the films that define cinematic greatness. Continuing the pitch-perfect critiques begun in The Great Movies , Roger Ebert’s The Great Movies II collects 100 additional essays, each one of them a gem of critical appreciation and an amalgam of love, analysis, and history that will send readers back to films with a fresh set of eyes and renewed enthusiasm or perhaps to an avid first-time viewing. Neither a snob nor a shill, Ebert manages in these essays to combine a truly populist appreciation for today’s most important form of popular art with a scholar’s erudition and depth of knowledge and a sure aesthetic sense. Once again wonderfully enhanced by stills selected by Mary Corliss, former film curator at the Museum of Modern Art, The Great Movies II is a treasure trove for film lovers of all persuasions, an unrivaled guide for viewers, and a book to return to again and again. Films featured in The Great Movies II 12 Angry Men · The Adventures of Robin Hood · Alien · Amadeus · Amarcord · Annie Hall · Au Hasard, Balthazar · The Bank Dick · Beat the Devil · Being There · The Big Heat · The Birth of a Nation · The Blue Kite · Bob le Flambeur · Breathless · The Bridge on the River Kwai · Bring Me the Head of Alfredo García · Buster Keaton · Children of Paradise · A Christmas Story · The Color Purple · The Conversation · Cries and Whispers · The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie · Don’t Look Now · The Earrings of Madame de . . . · The Fall of the House of Usher · The Firemen’s Ball · Five Easy Pieces · Goldfinger · The Good, the Bad and the Ugly · Goodfellas · The Gospel According to Matthew · The Grapes of Wrath · Grave of the Fireflies · Great Expectations · House of Games · The Hustler · In Cold Blood · Jaws · Jules and Jim · Kieslowski’s Three Colors Trilogy · Kind Hearts and Coronets · King Kong · The Last Laugh · Laura · Leaving Las Vegas · Le Boucher · The Leopard · The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp · The Manchurian Candidate · The Man Who Laughs · Mean Streets · Mon Oncle · Moonstruck · The Music Room · My Dinner with Andre · My Neighbor Totoro · Nights of Cabiria · One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest · Orpheus · Paris, Texas · Patton · Picnic at Hanging Rock · Planes, Trains and Automobiles · The Producers · Raiders of the Lost Ark · Raise the Red Lantern · Ran · Rashomon · Rear Window · Rififi · The Right Stuff · Romeo and Juliet · The Rules of the Game · Saturday Night Fever · Say Anything · Scarface · The Searchers · Shane · Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs |