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6/25/2009

Michael Jackson Music

Michael Jackson (Thriller) Music Poster Print - 24" X 36"
This poster is of the album cover for Thriller. It shows Michael Jackson reclining in a white suit. At the top it says "Michael Jackson, Thriller". This poster measures approx. 24" x 36" Michael Jackson (August 29, 1958) is an American musician, entertainer, and pop icon with a successful career and controversial personal life. His albums include Off the Wall, Thriller, Bad, Dangerous, HIStory, Blood on the Dance Floor, Invincible. Popular songs include Ben, Rock with You, Billie Jean, Beat It, Say Say Say, I Just Can't Stop Loving You, Bad, Way You Make Me Feel, Man in the Mirror, Dirty Diana, Black or White, You are Not Alone.

Baseball - Inning 1, Our Game (1840s-1900) [VHS]
Customer Review: Baseball
Baseball - Inning 1, Our Game (1840s-1900) is one hour, fifty-four minutes and thirty-one seconds long and was released on September 23, 1994. The film is broken down into thirteen parts. 1. Elysian Fields 2. A People's Game 3. Division of Feeling 4. Baseball is Business Now 5. The National League 6. I Am Dumb, Harry 7. The Wahoos 8. The Baseball Messiah 9. Heroes 10. My Skin is Against Me 11. Dog Eat Dog 12. The Toughest of the Tough 13. The Little Boy's Game This Inning talks about the early history of the game. The origins of how it was a merger between two British games: cricket and rounders. All hits were fair, players could hit the opponent in play with the ball, you could catch the ball with your hat, and the origin of the word fan came about. Also how is started out as a boy's game and change into a profession sport and how blacks were denied the right to play with whites. This Inning is a great introduction to the early history of the game before it became a sport. I am giving it an AAA+++.
Customer Review: 1st Inning - Our Game: Beginnings to 1900
Ken Burns' "Baseball" series begins by finding a simple metaphor in Ebbets field: built in Flatbush on a garbage dump called Pigtown where the Brooklyn (Trolley) Dodgers would play and some of the greatest moments in baseball history would take place, including the day Jackie Robinson played his first game in the Major Leagues. Then Brooklyn would finally win their first pennant, only to see the team move across the country. Thus, Ebbets field is where baseball changed forever, while remaining the same. From the very start, this documentary establishes itself as a first rate classic. This "First Inning" in the celebrated mini-series that I watch again every spring, focuses on the beginnings of baseball up to 1900 (where each successive episode focuses on a specific decade). Burns covers the origins of baseball, from the mythic story of Abner Doubleday to the very real contributions of Albert Goodwill Spaulding and Harry Wright. The great players of the century, King Kelly, Cap Anson and Cy Young are featured in notable segments, as are the great teams like the Cincinnati Red Stockings and the Baltimore Orioles of John McGraw and Willie Keeler. But Burns also takes pains to cover the expulsion of Moses Fleetwood Walker and all other Negroes from the major leagues and John Montgomery Ward's attempt to establish a players union. When "Baseball" finally gets to Jackie Robinson and Curt Flood, the gravity of the moment will have clearly been established. "Our Game" is probably the most informative volume in the series because it covers that part of our National Pastime we least recall since it is ancient history (and captured in still photographs rather than the newsreel footage that made Babe Ruth's swing and home run trot iconic images).

Thriller (Blu-Spec CD)
Japanese Blu-Spec CD pressing of this classic album. The Blue Spec format takes Blu-ray disc technology to create CD's which are compatible with normal CD players but provides ultra high quality sound. Sony. 2009.

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Michael Jackson "Superstar of The 80's" Doll


Stargate SG1: Ba'al Action Figure


Coldmate Princess International TR200 Electronic Rotating Tie Rack
Forget about those clumsy tie bars. Princess International TR200 Electronic Rotating Tie Rack is a revolutionary advance to a classic 1980's design that organizes your ties neatly with extremely easy access from a very compact space. Built-in negative ionizer helps remove odors and bacteria Quiet, powerful motor Compact Size - 3 H x 5 W x 15 D Inch
Customer Review: Would not purchase.
Trying the install it on the rod was not the easiest thing. You definitely needed two people. The light works when it wants to and after a week it stopped spinning. Tried buying new batteries, but still doesn't work. Very dissappointed because I was so excited to give this to my boyfriend. =(
Customer Review: Continually drains batteries
Maybe I have a dud. Once I put fresh batteries in it will only last about a week. It's draining the batteries too quickly.

JACKSON PROFESSIONAL TOOLS 4003600 PROLINE COMMERCIAL DUTY HOSE 5/8"x50' - GRAY
"JACKSON" PROLINE COMMERCIAL DUTY HOSE Length: 50' Contractor premium, Jackson® Pro-FlowTM reinforced PVC hose. Commercial Duty. Octagonal heavy-duty crushproof couplings. Continuous flow tube keeps water flowing even if kinked. Metal spring collar prevents kinking at faucet. Anti-bacterial lining prevents deterioration and extends hose life.

Student Prince (1954) [VHS]
Customer Review: Student Prince
The Student Prince is my all time favorite movie! It is beyond my understanding that people can view this plot as simple. It is very true to life. Just amazing! Many people wish that they had grown up with this movie, I did. I don't like older movies, but this is amazing. My brother made a DVD copy of the VHS movie just so I could watch it over and over again. I don't know how many times I've seen it, but it always makes me feel young and old at the same time. An amazing movie to say the least. I think that it is only that it is "too real to life" that it has not made the "classic" list. This is the only review that I have ever written. Pure passion. I love the concept that Italians only ask one questions when a person passes away. "Did he/she have passion". This movie is passion for all but the cynical. Love the movie.
Customer Review: Don't waste your time
My wife got this on a recommendation from a friend. I couldn't stay awake it was so boring. She even was mystified at the recommendation. Lousy ending (so I'm told --like I said, I didn't make it past about 15min).

Men's Michael Jackson Thriller Costume


Peter Jackson's King Kong
Customer Review: bad graphics
Everyone makes a big deal about graphics in video games these days. Why do the ones in King Kong stink so much? Granted, I've seen worse, but this game could totally pass for a PS1 game. The action parts offer a nice amount of excitement, though.
Customer Review: This game rocks !
This game combines both first person shooter and third person fighting with king kong. You could use a variety of weapons. You could even distract predators and set up a trap. This game also features alot of suspense. PLus it's a hard game for hardcore gamers. The graphics are preety good. The game even features voices from the actors who starred in the movie. Buy this game right now or your an idiot.

Ubisoft Prince of Persia: Rival Swords - Role Playing Game - Wii
MODEL- 17351 VENDOR- UBISOFT FEATURES- Prince of Persia: Rival Swords Wii Ancient Enemies. New Ways to Conquer Them! Your homeland is besieged. Your people are enslaved. Now you must use the Wii controllers to wield an array of ancient weapons and bring peace to your shattered land. Youve never played Prince of Persia quite like this. The Prince of Persia makes his way home to Babylon bearing with him Kaileena the enigmatic Empress of Time and unspeakable scars from the Island of Time. But instead of the peace he longs for he finds his kingdom ravaged by war and Kaileena the target of a brutal plot. When she is kidnapped the Prince tracks her to the Palace -- only to see her murdered by a powerful enemy. Her death unleashes the Sands of Time which strike the Prince and threaten to destroy everything he holds dear. Cast to the streets hunted as a fugitive the Prince soon discovers that the Sands have tainted him too. They have given rise to a deadly Dark Prince whose spirit gradually possesses him. * Play and master two distinct characters Wield the powers and weapons of two master warriors with different combat styles attitudes and histories. * Choose your way to kill Master the expanded Free-Form Fighting system to destroy enemies in your own style strangle enemies from afar with the deadly Daggertail or use a new stealth art to inflict surprise decapitations -- the choice is yours. * Battle freely through Babylon Dominate enemies on the perilous rooftops dodge through chaotic streets and ambush pursuers in dark underground passageways. * Immerse yourself in a dramatic story Experience unparalleled depth in storytelling as you fight your way through a twisting tale filled with adrenaline tension and discovery. * Manipulate time to surprise enemies Execute powerful attacks against entire armies by slowing down or rewinding time or surprise them by using some all-new Sands of Time powers. * Experience a masterful blend of gameplay True to the P...

Prince Of Persia Sands of Time Trilogy
Get all of the action, puzzles, and acrobatics of the original time-bending trilogy in Prince of Persia Compilation. Play as the Prince, growing from an impulsive youth to a battle-hardened fugitive as you attempt to rewrite fate, restore peace to your kingdom, and save your cursed soul in The Sands of Time, Warrior Within, and The Two Thrones.

Michael Jackson (Album Covers) Framed Music Poster Print - 24" X 36"
This poster shows several album covers by Michael Jackson. In the middle it says "Michael Jackson, 50 Years, King of Pop." This framed poster measures approx. 24" x 36" Michael Jackson (August 29, 1958) is an American musician, entertainer, and pop icon with a successful career and controversial personal life. His albums include Off the Wall, Thriller, Bad, Dangerous, HIStory, Blood on the Dance Floor, Invincible. Popular songs include Ben, Rock with You, Billie Jean, Beat It, Say Say Say, I Just Can't Stop Loving You, Bad, Way You Make Me Feel, Man in the Mirror, Dirty Diana, Black or White, You are Not Alone.

Thriller
12" SINGLE [1]. Thriller (12" Version) [2]. Thriller (Instrumental Version)
Customer Review: very tight track
this song truly captures alot of what Michael Jackson was putting down back in the day as a Artist. the instrumentation on this track especially the instrumental breaks on this cut truly work like Magic. i had this on record back in the day and Grooved to it a whole lot. just listening to the instrumental part was cool and of course the break down in the video is classic from Da King of Pop.

Making Michael Jackson's Thriller (Including "Michael Jackson's Thriller") [VHS]
Customer Review: A big gem, diamond in the rough just like Mike
This golden ticket of a VHS, that I found knocked me off of my feet. For any Michael Jackson fan it's a MUST HAVE!!!! I got one for my frined and I, it's only like 15 bucks. Originally coasts over 100 bucks, that's if you want the collectors edition, but I have enough Michael merchandise. The product came from a good company it was as it was listed and arrived earlier then expected, and the condition of the tape was good for it's age. If you like Michael you GOTTA get this, it's toooo precious. You won't be disapointed, I guantee it!
Customer Review: Michael Jackson Behind the Scenes
A glimps of Michael Jackson's personality.

UNC University of North Carolina Beach Stadium Tote Bag Clear Sides with Cotton Fabric - Gifts and Gift Ideas for Him Her, Man Men, Woman Women Ladies, or College Students Merchandise
The perfect beach or pool bag, or if you need a clear bag for school or a stadium event. Our tote features Broad Bay Cottons sun logo-embossed clear side panels and our 100% cotton fabric accents on the ends and straps. This large, simple bag is perfect for outdoor use. 17 x 14 x 5

Thriller - Special Edition
Where Off the Wall was pretty much straight good times, Thriller introduced dread into Michael Jackson's solo work. By 1995's HIStory, this element curdled into overwhelming self-regard and out-of-touchness, but here it's bracing. While Thriller offers its share of cute ("The Girl Is Mine," a duet with Paul McCartney that was the album's first single; "P.Y.T."), the most memorable cuts remain "Billie Jean," "Beat It," and "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'," all of which meld musical imagination and worried-mind lyrics.

There's also the title track, which takes a cue from Parliament's concept pieces in employing Vincent Price to warn that nonfunky forces will "terrorize y'all's neighborhood." Thriller, of course, continues to battle with the Eagles' first greatest-hits package for the title of biggest-selling U.S. long-player ever. Bonus material on this edition includes "Someone in the Dark," from Jackson's E.T. children's album, and a Quincy Jones interview in which the producer cites "My Sharona" as the inspiration for "Beat It"--and, even better, the real-life Billie Jean's claim that Michael was "the father of one of her twins." --Rickey Wright
Customer Review: Michael Jackson Thriller CD
Nice to get Michael Jackson CD's as I have albums for all his songs. I did not want to spend the expense to get them all converted.
Customer Review: A cultural phenomenon, but wildly inconsistent
To be fair, it's got three of the best singles ever made, but it takes more than three great singles to make a masterpiece, and most of this is slick, MOR filler, not to mention painfully dated. The sound effects on "P.Y.T." alone are cringe-inducing. The McCartney duet gets points for tossing interracial love on top of the charts in 1982, but the song itself is very cloying. The title track's cheesy, but it did produce a ground-breaking video. Can't say I'm a fan of "Human Nature," but plenty of people have a soft spot for 'yacht rock.' Jackson's got a ton of compilations, and as long as you pick one with "Billie Jean," "Beat It" and "Wanna Be Starting Something," you don't need 'Thriller.' His REAL masterpiece is 'Off The Wall' - track-for-track, a stone-cold classic.


Princes of Wales Chamois 4.5 Sq. Ft.
The best quality chamois come from England. This one is no different. It couldnt possibly be any softer or gentler to all surfaces. It is unsurpassed in drying and shining capabilitieswindows, your cars interior and exterior surfaces, around the house, you name it. Theyre durable, washable and functional for dozens of uses. Genuine chamois, such as this one, are 100% natural leather, tanned using cod oil, which gives it the softness and its leather smell. If you like the smell and feel of real leather, you wont be happy with a synthetic. Prince of Wales Chamois come in a variety of sizes, from 2.5 square feet, to 3.5 square feet, to the 4.5 square feet of superb, high end leather. The 4.5 version is obviously the most popular for its sizesufficient for any job. Chamois are meant to be used without cleaning solutions or chemicals. If you use it for polishing and drying only, and care for it correctly, your chamois may outlast you.

The Frog Prince [VHS]
Customer Review: PLEASE reissue on CD and DVD!
This is a classic from my childhood and I would LOVE to purchase the CD and/or DVD version if they were available. I remember much of the story word for word, but it would be SO FUN to listen to again and be able to share it.
Customer Review: Great buy for a bit of childhood nostalgia
Video is in very good condition and brought back childhood memories when I watched - thank you!

Thriller
2006 Issued Special Gold Disc Edition that Comes in a Dvd-sized Clear Jewelbox
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14. 5 Cm) Housed Inside a Printed Slipcase that Mimicks a Picture Frame. The Front is Cut Out with a Special Die-cut Inner Sleeve that Displays the Gold Disc Itself and a Miniature Pic of the Original Album Cover with a Mock Engraved Plaque Beside It. The Back is Cut So You Can Either Display the Whole Package on a Shelf Or the Wall.
Customer Review: MICHAEL JACKSON ANNIVERSARY LP
I PURCHASED THIS GORGEOUS LP FROM AMAZON, AND AS USUAL RECEIVED EXCELLENT SERVICE FROM THEM. THE LP IS JUST BEAUTIFUL AND I GOT IT CHEAPER ON AMAZON THAN WHAT SELLER'S WERE ADVERTISING IT FOR ON EBAY.
Customer Review: The KIng on Pictuer Vinyl
The Best album on very best product. Thriiler 25th it's a great celebration for all MJ product... this vinyl is on of them. Thriller 25th picture vinyl is very special. looking very good. on of my best product. I love you michael...and thank you for this pleasure

The Very Best of Prince
Taken literally, this album's title is sure to cause endless arguments. Nothing from Dirty Mind, not a trace of the early anthem "Controversy," no "Erotic City"--no non-LP cuts at all, save some edited single versions--and a cold shoulder to the criminally out-of-print Gold Experience. Damn. As a compendium of 17 key A-sides from 1979 to 1992, however, The Very Best of Prince is (ahem) a quick-'n'-dirty review of the days when the Artist was, in the estimation of R.E.M. guitarist Peter Buck, one of the weirdest musicians in the Top 10. Blessed with both creative cunning and the wish to reach every listener possible, Prince revitalized rock and soul modes from the sex-crazed ("Little Red Corvette") to the cryptically spiritual ("Purple Rain"). Often he blurred lines between attitudes as surely as he did musical ones; the New Testament image of "Thieves in the Temple" became in his hands a complaint about a stolen girlfriend. Though a fine party artifact, this disc is still likely to prove too scanty even for many casual Prince fans. --Rickey Wright
Customer Review: Love it, all the very best of Prince
I never realized how much of a Prince fan I was until I was singing along with all of these songs. One great song after another.
Customer Review: sooo happy
I am very happy with this cd. I loved Prince back in the day and this cd reminded me how much. I love amazon.com. Everything(too many to name)I have gotten from Amazon has been in perfect condition. woo hoo!

One Tree Hill - The Complete Fifth Season (+ Digital Copy)
One Tree Hill: The Complete Fifth Season takes an unorthodox approach to advancing the popular television series by skipping over four years in the lives of the show's characters. The Scott brothers and their sundry friends from the small town of Tree Hill, North Carolina, were last seen in The Complete Fourth Season vowing to keep in touch after high-school graduation and remain the same people, even while some went off to college and others made different plans. The fifth season leaps over that transitional period, and we find everyone now in their early 20s, dealing with adult relationships, career moves, disasters, disappointments, and all the rest. For the first time in One Tree Hill, the actors actually look close to the age of their characters, and that makes for an even more sophisticated show.

Lucas Scott (Chad Michael Murray), following a well-received first novel, is facing writer's block on his second effort. But he fills his days as the new head coach of his old high-school basketball team, the Ravens, aided by his old pal, Skills (Antwon Tanner). Meanwhile, Lucas' brother, Nathan (James Lafferty), is lost in a dark hole of despair after losing his dream of signing with an NBA team. Barely able to move his legs, Nathan is almost crippled in a bar fight and spends his days and nights boozing and raging around while wife Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) and young son Jamie (Jackson Brundage) try to survive his emotional torrents. Lucas is no longer with Peyton (Hilarie Burton), the latter having moved to Los Angeles to become a disgruntled assistant's assistant in a music recording company. Brooke (Sophia Bush), however, has hit the jackpot in New York as the celebrity founder of a designer clothes empire that has made her wealthy yet not quite free of her domineering mother (Daphne Zuniga). Everyone ends up back in Tree Hill, looking for roots and a future that involves support from one another. Friendship matters, but it doesn't inoculate this bunch from the pain of Peyton's ongoing love for Lucas (who is romantically involved with his pretty editor), or Brooke's emptiness after briefly fostering a child who then must leave her, or Nathan's slow crawl back from misery. In true One Tree Hill fashion, the characters' collective challenges come together in a critical mass during the season finale, ending with a very unusual cliffhanger involving four cell phones. --Tom Keogh
Customer Review: One tree hill
FANTASTIC!!!! Any1 who likes one tree hill this is the best season yet. I can't wait to see season 6!!
Customer Review: did any one else get the journal...
i am a huge tree hill fan have been since season 2, quicky question when you opened the package did anyone find a book and think it was lukes book but instead its like a journal? emily


Demons from Her Past
DEMONS FROM HER PAST (DVD MOVIE)
Customer Review: Informitive
This movie is very Informitive and educational,It shows the realitys of wild driving.Not that she was driving wild,Someone else had the wheel when she hit the kid on a bike,Not to bad of a movie,A Good movie to buy.
Customer Review: cornball
The premise was good but the flaws really shined. First, why do scenes of hospital beds always show the patient in a dark room with siderails down and door closed? This patient was in ICU without a nurse right there watching him. What's with the medical advice on this show. Also...info about the patient would NEVER be discussed with a stranger. This violates HIPPA laws. The scene of the ICU nurse talking to the gal probing the death would never happen. Also....the doctor would not be sneaking in to give a drug without the nurse seeing it. ICU nurses keep patients in full view at all times. Otherwise not a bad show.

The Negotiator
SAMUEL L. JACKSON AND KEVIN SPACEY MATCH FIREPOWER WITH WILLPOWER IN THIS SEARING ACTION/SUSPENSE JUGGERNAUT ABOUT COPS ON OPPOSITE SIDES OF A HOSTAGE CRISIS. ON LOCATION NEW BEHIND THE SCENES DOCUMENTARY WITH THE PRODUCTION DESIGNER, THE ELVENTH HOUR NEW DOCUMENTARY ON THE LIVES OF REAL POLICE NEGOTIATORS.
Customer Review: A well done product
A Hostage negotiator is set up by other cops. He uses his skills and knowledge to bring out the crooks by taking hostages and using the police system: sort of Russian roulette with a swat team. Not really believable in a practical sense, but the plot makes for great drama, suspense and solves a mystery at the same time. The acting is very good, I liked the movie.
Customer Review: No let up in this action-thriller
Ever start to watch a movie and don't get up until it's done? That's essentially what happens when you watch "The Negotiator." You start with Lt. Danny Roman (Samuel L. Jackson) in a hostage situation. A convenience store robber's taken a young woman and he's face to face with the taker... Next, Roman's partner tells him that he's onto a scam in the department. Some of their closest buddies are ripping off the Police Disability Fund. He'll tell him more later. When Roman meets his partner, he finds him dead. And, of course, the police swoop in to arrest him for the murder. He escapes and takes hostages of his own because he knows he's not going to get a fair shake when his fellow cops set him up. When it comes to negotiation, Roman insists on Lt. Chris Sabian (Kevin Spacey) from another precinct. Spacey arrives, having unsuccessfully negotiated a fight between his wife and daughter and his back is immediately against the wall. Roman's precinct commander wants to shoot and take statements later...Something's suspicious and the more he learns, the more he's siding with Roman, but can he help before the crooked cops get rid of all the evidence? Literally had me glued to my seat throughout the whole film. Well done and one of Jackson and Spacey's best. I also enjoyed Siobhan Fallon as Maggie, one of the hostages Roman took. Rebecca Kyle, April 2009

True Romance - Director's Cut (Two-Disc Special Edition)
It was directed with energetic skill by Top Gun Tony Scott, but this breathtaking 1993 thriller (think of it as an adolescent crime fantasy on steroids) has Quentin Tarantino written all over it. True Romance is really part of a loose trilogy that includes Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction, with a crackling Tarantino screenplay that rides a fine line between raucous comedy and violent excess. Christian Slater plays Clarence, the comic-book lover who meets a beguiling prostitute named Alabama (Patricia Arquette), confronts her vicious pimp (Gary Oldman), and embarks on a cross-country odyssey with $5 million worth of Mafia cocaine. Mayhem ensues, culminating in a favorite Tarantino climax--the "Mexican standoff"--in which a roomful of guys are pointing guns at each other, waiting to see who shoots first. Brutal, profane, and totally outrageous, True Romance is not for everyone, but with a supporting cast that includes Dennis Hopper, Christopher Walken, Brad Pitt, and Val Kilmer (as the ghost of Elvis!), you can be sure this movie will never be boring. --Jeff Shannon
Customer Review: Great movie, so-so Blu-ray
The picture on the Blu-ray edition is soft and flat compared to many recent movies. That might just be the way this movie looks (I didn't see it in the theater), but don't expect to be dazzled by the PQ on this BD. The movie itself is great, with an unbelievable cast, clever dialogue and memorable characters (particularly Gary Oldman's). If you don't already own the DVD, this Blu-ray edition is highly recommended. If you're considering a double dip, though, you might want to rent it first or check some reviews.
Customer Review: WORST. TRANSFER. EVER.
Folks, As an avid consumer of blu ray, I'm growing sick to death of studios releasing god-awful transfers of favorite films. This transfer of True Romance is an abomination. It's so dark you can barely see anything. Somebody should be fired over this.

Kusmi Prince Vladimir Tea (4.4oz.)

Founded in 1867 in Saint-Petersburg, Kusmi Teas are faithful to the spirit of the firm P.M Kousmichoff, supplier of the tsars of ancient Russia. In 1917 when the Revolution started in Russia, anticipating a disaster, the eldest Kusmichoff son transferred a part of his fortune to the London office and then created the Kusmi Tea company in France, based in Paris at 75 avenue Niel, where the company still has its workshop and boutique.

Kousmichoff has been carrying on the same tradition of serving connoisseurs and gourmets, combining discerning taste and creativity. Well known for their superb flavor and smootheness, they are distributed throughout the world in the most fashionable and exclusive places. Kusmi teas share all the complexity and subtlety of ancient Russia.

Prince Vladimir is a blend of Ceylon and China teas with scents of orange, lemon, vanilla, grapefruit and spices.

Each tin contains 4.4 oz. of Prince Vladimir Loose Leaf Tea by Kusmichoff (Kusmi) Teas from France.


Customer Review: royal-tea
Smooth and full, not at all smoky; with subtle whispers of grapefruit and vanilla...I save this tea for the weekends, when I have time to sip and savor. I will chug a lesser tea from a travel mug during the morning commute, but I would never allow such vulgar treatment for my Prince Vladimir.
Customer Review: Delicate and Delicious
I was not sure what to expect upon receiving a box of this tea as a gift during the holiday season, and indeed the ingredients struck me as rather unusual. Being a person who generally likes my tea and coffee black with no flavoring whatsoever, I was rather suspicious of the orange, grapefruit, and other extra 'scents'. However, I was delighted with the concoction. The extras are definately present, giving a slightly citric quality to the tea but are not the least bit overpowering and provide a unique aroma that is quite pleasing. I do recommend steeping it for a long time to get the most out of the leaves, especially if you are to get the citric scents that make it so unique.

Michael Jackson - Video Greatest Hits - HIStory
Studio: Sony Music Release Date: 11/13/2001
Customer Review: A MUST HAVE!!
This is a MUST have!! R.I.P. Michael Jackson--my FAVORITE artist of all time!!! IN TEARS as we speak!!! R.I.P. Mike 8/29/58--7/25/09
Customer Review: Love It.
My grandchildren, 5, 3 and 2 years old watch this DVD more than I do. They beg to watch it and they would rather watch Michael Jackson than their own childrens program.

Jackson 34-65 IRUV 5.0, unbound 8" x 15-1/2" x .060" (12 Per Box)


Thriller
The Biggest Album Ever just got bigger. The 25th Anniversary Edition of Thriller celebrates this ground-breaking album with 7 bonus tracks, six of which are previously unreleased. The new tracks include exclusive remixes from Kanye West, Fergie, will.i.am and Akon along with a previously unreleased track from the Thriller sessions, "For All Time," newly mixed and mastered by Michael Jackson. Also included is a BONUS DVD with new, digitally restored versions of the three videos from the album as well as the Michael Jackson's groundbreaking performance of "Billie Jean" on the "Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever" television special (first broadcast on NBC May 16, 1983).

Also included in all versions of the release is a new personal greeting from Michael Jackson to his fans penned exclusively for this special release.
Customer Review: Thriller and MJ You'll be Missed....
Just wanted to say I just ordered this Thriller Album, to bring back Michael in our memories. I grew up with MJ. He is the Best! We will certainly miss you. Thanks for the memories Michael Jackson! Long live the King of Pop!!!
Customer Review: The Citizen Kane of pop
I woke up from a nap and there were three text messages on my phone. Nobody ever texts me, so I knew it must have been big news. I thought there was a fire or something. Turned out, Michael Jackson is dead. I was startled, to say the least, because MJ never seemed like the kind of person that could, you know, die. To be honest, he never really registered in my consciousness as being a person; Michael Jackson was the androgynous sexual panic of "Billie Jean," the breathless seduction of "P.Y.T.," the thrilling kitsch of "Thriller," the chattering afro-popisms of "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'." The idea that he had a human body, one that needed food and air and sleep, never really clicked in my mind. But then again, I guess that's to be expected. I mean, how can a mere human being really be thought to be capable of creating something as monstrous, as mechanical, as all-encompassing, and as awesome as Thriller? This kid wasn't the king of pop; he was the whole damn kingdom. And we, the audience, are not his loyal subjects; we're just reading the travel brochures. The point is, Thriller is one of the greatest moments in the history of pure pop. Which is to say, it's plastic, mass-produced, jugular-grabbingly commercial, and completely unconcerned with originality, artistic merit, or honesty. And goshdarnit, I wouldn't have it any other way! With songs and performances as irresistible and ecstatic as the ones found here, artfulness will only get in the way. Because when you have a song as swooping, as ethereal, as hypnotic, and as unashamedly romantic as "Baby Be Mine," there's really no need to question its validity. Just let those labyrinthine keyboards and yearning vocals carry you away to a shiny place. And when "Beat It" comes roaring out of the gates, it does so with such force and brutal eloquence that you completely forget how absurd it is for Michael Jackson to take on the role of a street-smart hoodlum. As a vision of ghetto reality, it's a nonsensical failure; but the important thing to remember is that, on a purely visceral level, it SOUNDS more convincing and more immediate than its more authentic counterparts. And then there's "Billie Jean," whose lyrics are either shockingly amoral or completely uneventful, but which still manages to be one of the most magical, irresistible, and emotionally charged moments in the history of music. And if we found ourselves getting annoyed by the idea of having to root for a child-abandoning father, then we can just remind ourselves that it's only a pop album. An stunning pop album, to be precise.


Conspiracy Theory
A CONSPIRACY OBSESSED CABDRIVER NAMED JERRY FLETCHER BELIEVES HE HAS AN INEXPLICABLE CONNECTION TO A JUSTICE DEPARTMENT ATTORNEY, ALICE SUTTON. HE KEEPS TRYING TO WARN HER ABOUT IMPENDING CONSPIRACIES EVEN THOUGH SHE GENTLY BUT FIRMLY DISMISSES HIS CONCERNS.
Customer Review: Good, smart and funny movie!
Stunning performance by Mel Gibson, he is very believable as a pranoid conspiracy buff. So is Julia Roberts she holds herself very nicely in this film. The film is fast paced and rather interesting. I recommend this to anyone.
Customer Review: Conspiracy Theory
Excellent cast that carrys you with them. The movie has some twists that keep you guessing. Well performed. Enjoy!

Smoky Mountain Kids Leather Jackson Wellington Boot
All-Leather Wellington boot with round toe and rubber sole

Michael Jackson - with Llama - 1 1/4" Button / Pin
This button is the perfect affordable accessory! It is also great to help make your luggage or backpacks more unique and easy to identify. Collect all your favorite bands & funny sayings! WE HAVE THOUSANDS OF BUTTONS TO CHOOSE FROM!

King Kong
King Kong: The 8th Wonder Of The World captures the imagination, vision and emotion of the epic film. In this incredible new game, you'll delve into the film experience through alternative viewpoints designed to immerse the player. Battle for survival on Skull Island in first-person as Jack Driscoll and other characters. Experience the staggering power of King Kong in third-person taking on massive beasts.
Customer Review: MORE LIKE KING SUCK!!!!!!
grahpics-2/5,the highest point of the game! controls-1/5,very confusing and unearthly hard. story-1/5,no meaning,no feeling. overall-1/5,hard,very hard and very boring NOT RECOMENDED(you want a good portable version,try the PSP edition!!!!!)
Customer Review: ok game
I'll make this short. Hard and boring in the begining, but does get better the farther you get. Wierd controls for jack, you have to touch the screen to look around which tires your thumb and scratches the screen. Bad graphics. Overall: good game, but if I were you I would'nt waste my money on it.

Mattel Barbie & The Diamond Castle Prince Ian Ken Doll
Barbie and The princesses meet this handsome hero on their search for the Diamond Castle,and he is featured here with his guitar and wearing fashions from the film. He?s the perfect addition to the beautiful princess dolls for girls to play out all their favorite scenes from the movie.?
Customer Review: Nice doll to look at!
This doll is really pretty but it isnt really made for a lot of playing with. More made for looking at.
Customer Review: doll
Mu daughter loves this doll. it is made well and it is her prince for her princess dolls.

Christmas Evil [VHS]
Customer Review: This is what the holiday's are all about: Sid the Elf reviewing a B Christmas classic
This year when the holidays rolled around, we, Sid the Elf, tossed around the idea of reviewing a Christmas B. There was only one question: Which one of the many Christmas B horror flicks would we select? The obvious choice here is probably Silent Night, Deadly Night. But, Christmas Evil was too good to pass up when it was coupled with A Drifters Christmas in The Bizare Christmas Combo for less than 10 bucks. Going in, we had almost no expectations of this film. Were we disappointed, thrilled, confused, or wildly ammused? Yes, yes, yes, and absolutely. The first event in this film is a positively creepy Jackie Gleason-esque sequence in which Harry (our main character) witnesses his mother being given the business by Santa Claus(Harry's dad in costume). This tramatauzing experiance gives us the premise for the movie. We flash-forward to 33 years later. Harry now has a crap job at the fledgling Jolly Dreams toy factory. He has decided to become something of a real-life Santa Claus, sleeping in a Santa suit and decorating his apartment with an obscene ammount of Christmas paraphernalia. As if this wasn't strange enough, Harry also spies on neighborhood kids and jots their names down in his "Good" and "Bad" kids books. One of the many many bright spots of the film happens here when Harry catches one of the kids thumbing through a Penthouse Fairytales From the Darkside-style. The following day, Harry calls his brother to cancel Christmas Eve dinner because he has "plans." Aparently, Harry's plans were to steal toys from his company and bring them to a Children's Hospital. Then, he went to the house of the kid with the Penthouse and dropped off a bag of dirt as a Christmas present. Did this teach the kid a lesson? Probably not. If he wanted to deter the kid from porn he should have dipped into the real Santa's stash and given the kid any one of a number of disturbing selections. Obeese Grandmas with stretchmarks vol. 4 perhaps. Anyway, next Harry is heckled by some people outside of a local church so he offs them. He also gets into the house of a naughty co-worker who skipped out on work to get loaded and iced him. Sid wouldn't last a week working with Harry. After a bizare sequence, Harry ends up getting chased by an old-school mob. These guys had torches and everything, and they all looked like relatives of Mike Pipper but Harry manages to escape them and makes his way to his brother's house. Harry's brother now realizes that Harry is the Santa-clad killer, chokes him out and stuffs him in the front seat of Harry's van. Harry then comes to and clocks his brother and starts to drive away. During Harry's getaway, the mob catches up with him and forces his van off a bridge. But, harry goes into a delusional state at the exact moment his van is flying off the bridge. To him, the van turns into a van/Santa's sleigh and is heading for the sky eventhough it is actually still a van and plunging Harry to his death. If you don't think this whole section wasn't hilarious, well Sid doesn't know what to tell you. We couldn't have been more pleased with this film. We spent a solid 30 minutes of the film debating who Harry looked like which is always entertaining. The rest of our viewing was split between eating, basking in the glorious B of this flick(making fun of how bad it was), and pointing out how this movie was a definite stoner flick. To the others that have seen this movie: Think about it. The part when Harry was on the street with the lights, all his delusions, and the quick camera cuts and extreme close-ups are all signs pointing in that direction. We also fell in love with this movie when we noticed that they used a white blanket in lieu of fake snow. You can't put a price on that kind of B. So if you're in the mood for a nice Christmas flick and don't feel like going the route of George Bailey or Jacob Marley, try out Harry Stadling, played by Fiona Apple's dad--seriously.
Customer Review: so old
there shold be an "i don't know" number of stars because i haven't watched this movie yet but i really hate it because i've had it from netflix for over a month and i haven't watched it yet so i don't really hate it i just cant stand the sight of it any longer

The Pretender - Season 4
The 4th and Final Season of this fan favorite! Jarod is a genius of exceptionally high I.Q. who was brought up at the Centre a clandestine research facility where he was kept against his will until he managed to escape. Although constantly on the run from Miss Parker one of the Centre's most deadly agents Jarod uses the unique abilities he learned there to help innocent victims get the justice they deserve. He also continues to hold out hope of finding his missing family. But what he never expected to find is evidence of an old DNA experiment that connects his father and Miss Parker's murdered mother an experiment which creates an ironic link between hunter and preySystem Requirements:Running Time 1031 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS Rating: NR UPC: 024543253075 Manufacturer No: 2235307
Customer Review: The Pretender Season 4
The dvd series was good! But, as a good series, it just had to create more questions...... But I would recommend it over and over again for the Pretender junkies like myself. What a pity that it did not go into a 5th series. Lets hope the 3rd movie will answer all the questions, so that we can lay it all to rest......
Customer Review: Second one on the second side of this DVD is damage
Second one on the second side of this DVD is damage, because it was moving around in the case before I got it opened up. Now I don't know how the series ends. So ya I am not happy about it Mrs Hanson

Accu-chute Wheelbarrow Adapter for 4/5/6 Cubic Ft Steel Wheelbarrows
The Accu-Chute adapter fits all popular steel wheelbarrows and outperforms those expensive specialty pouring wheelbarrows. Smart contractors and homeowners know to save money, materials, and time - Keep your wheelbarrow and add the Accu-chute!
Customer Review: impressed
This is the best $40 I ever spent! We filled 13 - ten inch by four foot tubes in a half hour. We figure we saved about $200 between our time and the concrete truck time(saved on a surcharge for keeping the truck more than 1 hour).

Michael Jackson 25th Anniversary of Thriller
The Biggest Album Ever just got bigger. The 25th Anniversary Edition of Thriller celebrates this ground-breaking album with 7 bonus tracks, six of which are previously unreleased. The new tracks include exclusive remixes from Kanye West, Fergie, will.i.am and Akon along with a previously unreleased track from the Thriller sessions, "For All Time," newly mixed and mastered by Michael Jackson. Also included is a BONUS DVD with new, digitally restored versions of the three videos from the album as well as the Michael Jackson's groundbreaking performance of "Billie Jean" on the "Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever" television special (first broadcast on NBC May 16, 1983).

Also included in all versions of the release is a new personal greeting from Michael Jackson to his fans penned exclusively for this special release.
Customer Review: The best ever.
This is the best cd of all time. I have watched it a number of times and just can't get enough of it. Each number is just great.
Customer Review: As a FAN of MJ....
Well you know what you are getting, the best albun ever, is nice to see those videos again, and hear the music again.


Janet Jackson~ Janet Jackson Button~ Rare Vintage Button!!~ Approx 1.25"


The Little Mermaid (Two-Disc Platinum Edition)
Fans awaiting a revamp of The Little Mermaid on DVD should be pleased to know that the new, fully restored version gets the treatment it deserved all along. The Special Edition is presented in 1:78 aspect ratio, as opposed to the original 1:66 presentation, and gone is the grainy original transfer, which had Ariel's mottled complexion looking like she spent some time in a tanning bed. Various crew members chime in on the audio commentary track, but most dominant is composer Alan Menken, who adds in previously taped interviews with the late lyricist Howard Ashman (a welcome surprise). There's also a 45-minute "making of" documentary in which everyone from animators to Jeffrey Katzenberg and Leonard Maltin reflect the limp state of Disney animation before Mermaid kicked off its "golden reign" of the early '90s. Another revelation: Katzenberg nearly eliminated "Part of Your World" from the movie after a hyperactive kid sitting in front of him appeared restless during a test screening.

Other features: a documentary on Hans Christian Andersen, and the tragedy of his personal life that inspired his much darker original ending. (The mermaid, unable to stab the prince in the heart after he marries another, turns into sea foam.) Included is an animated short of Andersen's "The Little Match Girl," a tale so depressing--again, reflecting the loneliness in Andersen's own life--it's not really clear how it ever became a "beloved bedtime story." There's also a sing-along feature, which jumps right to the musical numbers with words appearing onscreen. Deleted scenes include one unused song, "Silence is Golden," and various early sketches of alternate takes. One curious addition is a virtual Little Mermaid amusement park ride, which was originally proposed for Disneyland but failed to come to life. (Seems digitizing the experience for people to "ride" in their living room was the consolation prize.) The only blasphemous feature is a music video of "Kiss the Girls," reimagined as a Hilary Duff-esque rock song--minus the charming calypso beat that made it famous(!)--sung by the Hilary Duff-esque Ashley Tisdale (High School Musical). Aside from that, if you own The Little Mermaid in its 1999 incarnation of DVD, get the special edition and leave your old one for the kids (or the dog) to scratch up. --Ellen A. Kim




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Customer Review: The Little Mermaid
Great delivery. Perfect conditon and good packing. Arrived very fast. Very Happy. Mary J Galvan
Customer Review: A Foundation For A New Era
There is no question that in 1989, Disney's animated film, THE LITTLE MERMAID ushered in a new golden era for both Disney and animation. Widely recognized at the time as one of the best Disney films in decades, THE LITTLE MERMAID brought the beauty and joy of Disney animation to a new generation of audiences. THE LITTLE MERMAID went on to become one of the most honored animated films of all time, garnering two Academy Awards, on for Best Music, Original Score and the other forBest Music, Original Song, "Under The Sea." The artistic beauty of THE LITTLE MERMAID shines through in every frame. Artist James Coleman created exquisitely detailed backdrops for this film. The songs of Alan Menken and Howard Ashman are classics in their own right: memorable, toe-tapping, and fun...some of the very best in the Disney repertoire. The characters themselves are unforgettable. Ariel, Sebastian, Flounder, Ursula have all ascended to the pantheon of Disney greats. And of course, none of this describes how my 4 year old daughter feels about Ariel and THE LITTLE MERMAID. Ariel's story of the THE LITTLE MERMAID who wanted feet, and her beauty, innocence, and fascination with the human world instantly propelled her into the ranks of the classic Disney princesses - Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, and Snow White. She is beloved by millions of little girls across generations, and my little one is no exception. She is a strong female character who proves she can take care of herself, along with a little help from her friends. I really like Ariel as a role model. This platinum addition DVD is a must have for any Disney, princess, or animation fans...or for the little princess in all of us. My wee one and I love curling up on the sofa together to watch THE LITTLE MERMAID. We become captivated by the story each time, and we love to sing-a-long. It is a wonderful time together. What else could anyone ask for?

Dangerous Remix Collection [Japan Import]
1991, Sony records Japan. Catalog: ESCA-5801. Out of print limited edition Japan only release, featured an attractive picture disc, and the following tracks: Black or white (The C&C House/club mix), Remember the time (New Jack Main Mix), Remember the time (Acapella), In the closet (The reprise), In the closet (The underground mix), Who is it (Lakeside dub), Who is it (Moby's raw mercy dub), Jam (Silky 7"), Jam (Roger's Jeep mix), Give in to me (vocal version). Out of print.

Beautiful Girls Sleeping Beauty Costume
Make it Pink in this Great Costume! Includes Princess Satin Dress with velvet bodice and tiara. Our product manager picks this one as it's very pretty and detailed - Good Value!
Customer Review: Better than I thought
I couldn't pass up an Aurora costume for under $30! My little one is 'between sizes' right now so I bought 'up' thinking that I could pin and tuck until she grows just a little more. I was a little nervous with the one comment about it falling apart quickly. The seams looked strong enough to me, but I did re-inforce a few just to be safe. It looks perfect and my daughter LOVES it! I will never buy from the Disney store again!
Customer Review: Quality and price equal
This costume is a fine quality for the price. At Disney stores you pay about $45.00 for a much nicer costume or you can get cheaper ones at costumes shops for about $20.00. This one is medium to better quality for a medium price. Oh, and the crown is very nice and easy to pack (it collapses)!

Jackson 3pc Dropleaf Dinette Set
This practical and stylish drop leaf dinette set is great to fit in small spaces. The beautiful white and natural combination matches almost any home decor. The table features an 11 inch drop leaf which is easily extended when more space is required. The set requires assembly - everything you need comes with your Jackson 3pc dinette set! This ships out the next business day from our warehouse to your home via Fedex Ground Home Delivery.

Michael Jackson-Vintage Original Button-Thriller-Rare!!!
Rare Vintage 1980's Button!!

Tales From The Darkside Vol. 4 [VHS]
Customer Review: One of the best series ever!!!!
I love this series so much, I could watch it over and over again. This video has alot of good episodes, I love the first one. Once again I am waiting for them to come out with the real whole season on complete dvd collection!! Be aware of some sites selling this season on dvd, they have just recorded the season and burned it from a vhs or tv, they are not of good quality. This is definitly a show you would want to own!
Customer Review: TFTDS Vol. 5--A True Part of the 80s Culture
A fixture...a "must have" for the 80's Cult-TV offbeat enthusiasts. This was the first TFTDS video I came to own, and my favorite of the six I have so far. It was interesting to see the "lighter side of hell" in the form of Clive Barker's earlier writing, which I found both amusing and clever. The series is a veritable who's who cornucopia of classic TV/movie actors as well the up-and-comers; i.e., Robert Forster (Jackie Brown), Anthony Heald (The Silence of the Lambs, TV's Boston Public), Seth Green (Stephen King's "It", and later, Austin Powers' comedies, etc.) only to name a few ...The writers, directors and actors all bring something special and personal to the series and specifically to this video. It captures some of the nuances of the Twilight Zone series, but peppered with an 80s attitude and new directions in writing and overall treatment of the genre. For both the nostalgic and the first-time viewers, a treat. To me, TFTDS helped define the feel, mood and sympatico that was the 80s...Hey, I was there!

Crown Prince Natural Alaskan Pink Salmon, No Salt Added, 7.5-Ounce Cans (Pack of 12)
Excellent source of protein. Wild caught. Low sodium. Ready to eat. Especially produced for the natural product industry. Contains 1.5g of omega-3 fatty acids per serving. Product of USA.
Customer Review: We don't need the salt- Thank You
Tastes just wonderful with out all the sodium.It makes wonderful smoked salmon, just add liquid smoke!
Customer Review: Good stuff
I try to eat salmon because it's supposed to be healthy when it's wild caught. I like that this is salt free, so I can add my own sea salt and use less. I called the company because I was worried about BPA in canned goods, but they said it is free of BPA, so that's good too. This is so much cheaper than fresh salmon. Nowhere near as good as fresh, but one of the better canned salmons I've eaten. I add some olive oil, apple cider vinegar, sea salt, and a few spices and I've really gotten to like it.

Organic Jasmine Green Tea - 100 - Bag
Green Tea has proven antioxidant properties. It helps the body maintain its natural good health and enhance immune functions. Jasmine, native to the Persian Gulf, was brought to china in the third century A.D. Green tea enriched with the scent of jasmine flowers has long been one of the favorite healthy beverages in china. Jasmine has traditionally been popular for its comforting, relaxing and warming qualities, for brightening one's mood, and as a soothing digestive beverage. Prince of Peace tea is made from fragrant jasmine flowers combined with mild green tea leaves, creating a delicious aromatic beverage. Ingredients: Made from green tea leaves and jasmine

Harry Potter & The Half Blood Prince
Based on the 2009 summer movie blockbuster of the same name, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince transports fans both old and new to the beloved and action-filled video game universe of Harry Potter. In this most recent adventure players return to the famous Hogwarts school for wizards, as well as other surrounding parts of the wizarding world, to help Harry survive a difficult and danger filled sixth year.

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Wizard dueling in 'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince' the Video Game
Duel against friend and foe.
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Dumbledore and Harry in 'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince' the Video Game'
Join forces with Dumbledore.
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Harry during a quidditch match in 'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince' the Video Game
Compete in Quidditch matches.
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The Story
In Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince the Video Game, Voldemort is tightening his grip on both the Muggle and wizarding worlds and Hogwarts is no longer the safe haven it once was. Harry suspects that dangers may even lie within the castle, but Dumbledore is more intent upon preparing him for the final battle that he knows is fast approaching. Together they work to find the key to unlock Voldemort’s defenses and, to this end, Dumbledore recruits his old friend and colleague, the well-connected and unsuspecting bon vivant Professor Horace Slughorn, whom he believes holds crucial information.

Meanwhile, the students are under attack from a very different, but equally unavoidable adversary as teenage hormones rage across the ramparts. Harry finds himself more and more drawn to Ginny, but so is Dean Thomas. And Lavender Brown has decided that Ron is the one for her, only she hadn't counted on Romilda Vane’s chocolates. And then there’s Hermione, simmering with jealously, but determined not to show her feelings. Yet as romance blossoms throughout Hogwarts, one student remains aloof. He is determined to make his mark, albeit a dark one. Love is in the air, but tragedy lies ahead and Hogwarts may never be the same again.

Gameplay
Like earlier video game releases in the Harry Potter franchise, the action in Harry Potter and the Half-blood Prince the Video Game revolves around the exploration of Hogwarts and the action that results from what you uncover. The game features both engrossing single player and local multiplayer modes, as well as additional unique play features. During their adventures, players will have a chance to engage in exciting wizard duels, mix and brew magical ingredients in potions class and take to the air to lead the Gryffindor Quidditch team to victory. Players may even get sidetracked by Ron’s romantic entanglements as they journey towards a dramatic climax and discover the identity of the Half-Blood Prince.

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The Prince Of Egypt: Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
It should be little surprise that of the three Prince of Egypt CDs, this one, which contains music actually used in the picture, is the best. The disc features songs written by Academy Award winners Stephen Schwartz and Hans Zimmer. It also showcases the always impressive vocal talents of Ofra Haza on several tracks. The disc also crams in a few singles--ranging from the solid Boyz II Men track "I Will Get There" to the average "The Prince of Egypt (When You Believe)" by Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey to the dismal "Through Heaven's Eyes," by K-Ci & JoJo. But ultimately, Haza steals the show on tracks like "Cry" and the gorgeous "Deliver Us," performed with Eden Riegel. Other standouts include "Playing with the Big Boys," by Steve Martin and Martin Short, and a pleasant, if not unexpected, vocal by Michelle Pfeiffer on "When You Believe." --Aaron Tassano
Customer Review: Fav Movie, Fav Soundtrack
The Prince of Egypt is, as shown above, my FAVORITE movie. I knew I would love the soundtrack, and what better place to find old stuff at an amazingly cheap price than Amazon.com. This movie and soundtrack came out when I was only three, but I have come to love both so much it hurts. So I thought I'd write a review of the soundtrack (the movie is too awesome to be described in words). My most favorite tracks on the soundtrack are the following: Tracks 1, 2, 3, 5, 9, 12, 14, 15, 19. (Yes, it's a lot.) Track 1; The Prince of Egypt (When You Believe) by Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston: A lot of people when discussing this track diss it and say that it wasn't good. Yes, the original from the movie was MUCH better, but I love this one too. It's a really close second. I love Whitney's voice. I like Mariah's as well. I'll admit, the bridge replacing the Hebrew part in the original is awkward, but it's okay. I like to play this song loud on my iPod, especially the ending after the bridge. It's beautiful. Track 2; Deliver Us by Ofra Haza and Eden Riegel: This song is great. I love the beginning with the male choir and how their voices set the mood of toiling slaves. The Hebrew in Yochebed's (I have no idea how to spell her name) part is beautiful and I especially like how she draws out the Deliver us the two times she says it. This is another song I blast on my iPod. I like singing along to it (even though I can't sing so well.) Track 3; The Reprimand: This is my second favorite musical score on this soudtrack. I like the way the music intensifies and softens. My favorite part is the part that plays during the movie when Ramses and Moses enter the banquet. I even dance to it! And it's only one of the beautiful scores on the track. The others I won't mention, except for my favorite, but they are all beautiful and an essence to the movie. Track 5: All I Ever Wanted (with Queen's Reprise) by Amick Byram and Linda Dee Shayne: This is a song I listen to all the time. I love it. Though short, I get a lot out of it. My most favorite part of that song is Amick Byram's part towards the end: "I am a sovereign prince of Egypt/ A son of the proud history that's shown/ Etched on ev'ry wall". It's the only place in the movie save one where it mentions the phrase "Prince of Egypt" (the other time is when Moses comes back to Ramses and Ramses pardons him for killing the Egyptian overseer) and that's only ONE of the reasons I like it. Track 9; Playing With the Big Boys by Steve Martin and Martin Short: I like this song, and my mother does too. I like the repeating of the gods' names at the beginning of the song, though if I listen to it at night, chills run through me. (Go figure) There's not a lot to say about this song, but it's essential to the movie. Track 12; The Plagues by Ralph Fiennes and Amick Byram: This song is the BOMB!! Whenever I hear this song on my iPod, I turn up the speakers loud!! Something about it, it's just beautiful. One thing the song reminds me of is, of course, the plagues and the fact that my God did all of this for real!! It enhances how amazing and powerful my God is, and I love the song for capturing that. Even though Ralph Fiennes can't really sing (He is ALL out of breath at the end, though I don't pick it up while watching the movie), it's an amzing song. Track 14; When You Believe by Michelle Pfeiffer and Sally Dworsky: I like this version from the movie the best. I like the way the women blend their voices together and make a glorious harmony. The Hebrew children's part is my absolute favorite. It's so lively and whenever I hear it on my iPod and I'm out in public, I always think of the fact that no one else knows about this little party going on in my ears. It's great. Track 15; Red Sea: Of all the songs on this soundtrack, Red Sea is the best by FAR. Oh, my gosh. It would be totally hard to find music to go with this majestic scene of the parting of the Red Sea, but somehow, Hans Zimmer did it. How, I don't understand. The music totally captures the essence of the miracle God worked. I always turn this song up LOUD on my iPod because it makes it even better, and I always think of the fact that THAT REALLY HAPPENED. GOD REALLY PARTED THE RED SEA. MY GOD!!! He is amazing, this song is amazing, and I will be listening to it when I'm eighty-nine. Loud, too. Enough said. The songs following Track 15 weren't on the movie. I HATED the version of Through Heaven's Eyes and River Lullaby thrown on at the end. They had no idea how awful they were. I listened to them once and didn't put them on my iPod. I will never listen to them again. Humanity is not one of my favorites, but it is a nice song. It had a little something to do with the movie, if you kinda listen to the lyrics. About how everyone is part of one race, Humanity. In the movie, Pharaoh dismissed the killing of the Hebrew baby boys because "they were only slaves", which horrified Moses apparently. This song somewhat addresses that. Track 19; I Will Get There (A Cappella) by Boyz II Men: I love this song. Some people say they hate the "pop songs" at the end, and I, as shown above, agree with the most part, but I love this one. It has everything to do with the movie. It talks about, apparently, getting there. Crossing that river. I will get there somehow. If you think about it, it's kind of like a continuance of the story, because the story didn't end there. The Israelites were still headed to the Promised Land. Although only two people actually made it to the Promised Land, the song captures what must have been the Israelites mood at that time in their story. (Their mood, sadly, drastically changed.) So there you have it. My view of the Prince of Egypt soundtrack. If you are considering buying this CD, I encourage you to buy it. You will be greatly blessed and you will be listening for years, I guarantee it. I know I will.
Customer Review: Incredible Impacting Music!
This CD has all the songs from the movie. I can't think of a song in it that I don't like. Excellent production and audio quality. Don't miss out on this wonderful CD!

Rubbermaid 5E11 FastTrack Multi-Purpose Hook
Long and strong enough to hang just about anything on, this multi-purpose wall hook keeps long-handle tools, scooters, and sports equipment in easy reach. Cords, lawn chairs, shovels, and kids toys; the hook holds up to 50 pounds and is equipped with a protective lip at the end so that items don't slip off and fall to the floor. Long-handle tools store upside down with spades and broom heads resting solidly between this hook's 2-bar design. Long-handle tools with perpendicular hand grips fit between the two bars right-side-up. The unit mounts easily to wall studs or to the Rubbermaid FastTrack rail (sold separately on Amazon.com along with a full line of FastTrack storage system components). The hook has a cast-aluminum gripper that snaps tightly into the FastTrack rail system. The hook is protected with a soft coating that won't scratch. The arm that extends out can be folded-up for safety when not in use. And, a satin nickel powder-coated finish won't rust, chip or crack for years of reliable storage. --Brian D. Olson
Customer Review: Great product
I really like the long format of this hook - allows you to hang almost anything. Would buy again and definitely recommend it
Customer Review: Best hook, useful for anything!
This is the best hook of all of the Rubbermaid FastTrack series. You can hang shovels, brooms, soccer shoes (several pair) and so much more! I have bought several of them!

The Great Mom Swap
Customer Review: Good actors with good dialog = Very good movie!
I saw the ad on TV before this movie aired and thought it might be worth while to watch. I was very pleased with this movie. The writing is very good (nice dialog) and the cast are first rate performers. This is a very fun family movie (if you can get your hands on it!) Pop some popcorn and sit back and relax. My only serious complain is that it is virtually impossible to find a copy of this movie. I found a VHS copy somehow (now I see that you can only buy used copies and they are pricey!)
Customer Review: What an awesome "feel good" movie
I had never seen this one before (go figure). It was recommended to me so I just finished watching it this morning - it's a GREAT movie!! Very clean and family friendly - I HIGHLY recommend it.

Final Scream
From New York Times bestselling author LISA JACKSON comes the haunting story of an inferno that sears the night, snuffing out lives and dreams, and of a killer who goes unpunished....

White-hot flames ignite the dark sky, a killer waits in the trees, watching the mill burn, listening for the screams, the only proof that justice, long delayed, has finally begun. For journalist Cassidy Buchanan, the blaze is a living nightmare, a reminder of the horrible, mysterious fire that destroyed her wealthy family seventeen years ago. The tragic crime has never been solved, and so the whispers have already begun in Prosperity, Oregon - another fire, more deaths, and one common denominator - Cassidy.
Customer Review: The Final Scream
I was very disappointed in the condition of the book-front cover ripped- looks like the book had gotten wet. Will not purchase again. I would like for them to be honest-not to say it is in good condition when it is not. I can't even take to the used book store because of the condition of the book.
Customer Review: unexpected
I picked this up at the library because I needed a longer book to read, not expecting much because I had previously read "Almost Dead" and hated it -largely due to the whiny main character...but this book surprised me. It has the same style where you switch back and forth from the perspectives of the heroine, the killer-who is unknown, and the other occasional character. Don't bother looking for clues to the killer's identity because you won't find any. It's well written with a huge unraveling story that has to be split into two parts. The book begins set in the 70's when an arson kills two people, then jumps ahead to 1994 to continue. The main character, Cassidy, is likeable and intelligent, unlike the rest of her family, who are all very rich, very disturbed individuals in a number of perverse ways. In the beginning, you find yourself really rooting for whoever the killer is, on their mission to kill Cassidy's whore of a half-sister, but by the end of the book, you're solidly on Cassidy's side. It reminded me that just because you may not like something an author has once written, it doesn't mean you should not try any of their other books. I'd trade this library battered copy of "Final Scream" in for my new edition of "Almost Dead" if I could.


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  • Prince of Persia
    Experience the new fantasy world of ancient Persia. Masterful storytelling and sprawling environments deliver a brand new adventure that re-opens the Prince of Persia saga. You have the freedom to determine how the game evolves in this non-linear adventure. Decide how you unfold the storyline by choosing your path in the open-ended world. In this strange land, your rogue warrior must use all of his skills, along with a whole new combat system, to battle Ahriman's corrupted lieutenants to heal the land from the dark Corruption and restore the light. Also, history's greatest ally is revealed in the form of Elika, a dynamic AI companion who joins the Prince in his fight to save the world. Gifted with magical powers, she interacts with you in combat, acrobatics and puzzle-solving, enabling the Prince to reach new heights of deadly high-flying artistry through special duo acrobatic moves or devastating fighting combo attacks.


    Customer Review: Fun game with lots of Style
    This game was a lot of fun to play. I haven't played a Prince of Persia game since 1994, and it was on a Mac. That being said, the game didn't pound me into submission until I relearned how to play, it helped me along quite nicely. While you can't actually die, the game will reset you to your last stable position, which is fine 'cause I'd rather just go through a sequence again instead of groaning 'cause I forgot to save for over an hour. The game play is incredibly smooth and with an extremely functional camera. I was also glad to see that the controls could be rebound into my own setup which helped me with my mouse/keyboard. The story is pretty intriguing with some interesting dialogue. Ubisoft doesn't over do the dialogue like other games so it feels normal. The visuals are stunning and the animations are very fluid. The game installed without a hitch, required no patch, and ran great. I ran it at 1680x1050 with 8x Antialiasing, High Textures, and High Resolution textures. It was very rare for me to get any frame drops. There is also no DRM of any kind, no CD key and you don't even need the disc in the drive. I haven't played a game with that level of DRM in almost 10 years. I highly recommend this product, it is very polished in both presentation and function, something most newer games don't have. The only reason I gave this game 4 stars instead of 5 is because PC gamers won't have access to the DLC: Epilogue. : /
    Customer Review: Ubisoft phones it in.
    I can't believe this is getting good ratings! Next to Sands of Time this is primitive garbage. Figuring out where to go next was a huge part of the puzzle of the old POP, but this one insists on leading you around by the nose as you chase coins Mario style (oh, I mean "light seeds"). Or you can always have the princess magically show you where to go if you're too dumb even for that. Of course, designing intricate rooms of obstacles in which players can INTUITIVELY figure out what to do next takes things like "game testing" and "good design". Much easier to just make the whole thing idiot proof and not sweat it. Gone is the innovative rewind feature, which forced you to realize your mistakes quickly enough to undo them, and penalized you by costing you a sand tank. Now the princess just leaps in and magically saves your butt, thereby killing any sense of tension. Walking into a room full of baddies in the old POP meant you were about to get your ninja on for 10-20 minutes. That's been replaced by painfully slow Boss fights where you're forced to hold the block button 80% of the time instead of, you know, FIGHTING. And whenever you're knocked back, it's a full 10 second walk back to the to vicinity of the battle because the prince moves like he's 90. Does ANYBODY remember the fluid, acrobatic poetry of those old POP fights? "The Two Thrones" ring a bell, anybody? Or is this some kind of Bizarro world where those games never happened? Because this combat system is a massive downgrade. About like trading in a Bugatti for Yugo. The entire sense I get from this game is that Ubisoft knew they had some value left in the POP name, and decided to cash it in on the cheap.

    Michael Jackson Superstar of The 80's " THRILLER " Outfit Doll


    Captains of Industry
    When a young man begins to think of making his fortune, his first notion
    usually is to go away from home to some very distant place. At present,
    the favorite spot is Colorado; awhile ago it was California; and old men
    remember when Buffalo was about as far west as the most enterprising
    person thought of venturing.

    It is not always a foolish thing to go out into the world far beyond the
    parent nest, as the young birds do in midsummer. But I can tell you,
    boys, from actual inquiry, that a great number of the most important and
    famous business men of the United States struck down roots where they
    were first planted, and where no one supposed there was room or chance
    for any large thing to grow.

    I will tell you a story of one of these men, as I heard it from his own
    lips some time ago, in a beautiful village where I lectured.

    He was an old man then; and a curious thing about him was that, although
    he was too deaf to hear one word of a public address, even of the
    loudest speaker, he not only attended church every Sunday, but was
    rarely absent when a lecture was delivered.

    While I was performing on that occasion, I saw him sitting just in front
    of the platform, sleeping the sleep of the just till the last word was
    uttered.

    Upon being introduced to this old gentleman in his office, and learning
    that his business was to make hammers, I was at a loss for a subject of
    conversation, as it never occurred to me that there was anything to be
    said about hammers.

    I have generally possessed a hammer, and frequently inflicted damage on
    my fingers therewith, but I had supposed that a hammer was simply a
    hammer, and that hammers were very much alike. At last I said,--

    "And here you make hammers for mankind, Mr. Maydole?"

    You may have noticed the name of David Maydole upon hammers. He is the
    man.

    "Yes," said he, "I have made hammers here for twenty-eight years."

    "Well, then," said I, shouting in his best ear, "by this time you ought
    to be able to make a pretty good hammer."

    "No, I can't," was his reply. "I can't make a pretty good hammer. I make
    the best hammer that's made."

    That was strong language. I thought, at first, he meant it as a joke;
    but I soon found it was no joke at all.

    He had made hammers the study of his lifetime, and, after many years of
    thoughtful and laborious experiment, he had actually produced an
    article, to which, with all his knowledge and experience, he could
    suggest no improvement.

    I was astonished to discover how many points there are about an
    instrument which I had always supposed a very simple thing. I was
    surprised to learn in how many ways a hammer can be bad.

    But, first, let me tell you how he came to think of hammers.

    There he was, forty years ago, in a small village of the State of New
    York; no railroad yet, and even the Erie Canal many miles distant. He
    was the village blacksmith, his establishment consisting of himself and
    a boy to blow the bellows.

    He was a good deal troubled with his hammers. Sometimes the heads would
    fly off. If the metal was too soft, the hammer would spread out and wear
    away; if it was too hard, it would split.

    At that time blacksmiths made their own hammers, and he knew very little
    about mixing ores so as to produce the toughest iron. But he was
    particularly troubled with the hammer getting off the handle, a mishap
    which could be dangerous as well as inconvenient.

    At this point of his narrative the old gentleman showed a number of old
    hammers, such as were in use before he began to improve the instrument;
    and it was plain that men had tried very hard before him to overcome
    this difficulty.

    One hammer had an iron rod running down through the handle with a nut
    screwed on at the end. Another was wholly composed of iron, the head and
    handle being all of one piece. There were various other devices, some of
    which were exceedingly clumsy and awkward.

    At last, he hit upon an improvement which l

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    Greatest Hits
    Customer Review: i took the midnight train to awesome-ville
    this CD is a classic with so many huge Journey hits that you can jam out to. i tend to be shy, but I found myself shamelessly belting out songs like don't stop believin and seperate ways with my window down for all to hear. find your inner hair band and rock out to this album!
    Customer Review: CD
    I recieved an empty CD case .And Marc down ent. would not even acknowledge that I had contactated them twice. My money was promptly and courtiously refunded by Amazom.

    Adult's Michael Jackson Thriller Costume Wig


    Shelby 2008 Shelby GT Convertible Black W/Red Stripes 1:18 Die Cast Car
    The Shelby GT stormed into 2008 in any color you want as long as it is blue. But, 100 of them were made for Arizona in Barret-Jackson livery colors to commemorate the relationship with Carroll Shelby over the years. This will be a significant collectible someday. 2008 Shelby GT Hard Top. 1:18 scale diecast collectible model car. This Shelby GT is 10"Lx 3.75"Wx 2.75"H die cast metal car with openable doors, hood and trunk, authentically detailed engine, interior & chassis, and chrome detailed accessories. Very limited edition with a high demand. Don't wait until they are all gone. Carroll Shelby created the legendary Cobra in 1962 and changed the face of American automotive design forever. His Shelby Daytona Coupe earned the 1965 FIA World Manufacturer's Championship, a feat which no other the 289 Cobra, Cobra Daytona Coupe, 427 S/C Cobra, the racing GT40, the Mustang G.T. 350 AND G.T. 500, with Dodge creating the Shelby Charger, Lonestar, GLH, GLHS, CSX, and Viper, as well as the Shelby Series 1 from teh ground up utilizing internal resources and premium outsource suppliers. With his 40+ years as an automotive innovator, Carroll Shelby's legacy promises to reach well into the future with products such as the Ford Shelby Cobra, Ford GT, Ford Shelby GR-1, and the 2007 Ford Shelby GT 500.

    Center Stage (2000 Film)
    Nicholas Hytner's new musical drama Center Stage focuses on the competitive world of professional dance and, like Fame before it, features plenty of music meant to keep your feet moving. The Red Hot Chili Peppers' cover of Stevie Wonder's "Higher Ground" and the Stevie Wonder-influenced Jamiroquai's two contributions would've found better company among the classical works of Tchaikovsky and Prokofiev featured in the movie than with the pop product that fills this soundtrack. New teen sensation Mandy Moore bookends the album with "I Wanna Be with You," featured both as straight pop confection and as a slightly techno-ed remix (the Soul Solution Mix). This time, the Diane-Warren-songwriter-for-hire tune is the ballad "If I Was the One," performed perfunctorily by the Baltimore duo Ruff Endz. The rest is the teen quartet P.Y.T., undistinguished stylists such as Ashley Ballard and Cyrena, and a Michael Jackson tune from Bad. Might sound OK during a workout at the gym, but not as serious listening. --Rob O'Connor
    Customer Review: Center Stage Soundtrack
    The soundtrack has a good combination of dance music and slow songs and it is a great companion on a road trip or just to listen to while power walking. It is an enjoyable CD.Center Stage (2000 Film)
    Customer Review: Center Stage (2000 Film)
    I stumbled upon this film January 3, 2009. I ordered the Soundtrack to the film on January 4, 2009. The music (and the film) engaged me to that level of interest. You really get a good view of what it is to try and become a dancer at a certain level. Interestingly enough, the dynamics of the various songs chosen does 'fit' and allows you (to a degree) to become part of their scene (and maybe motivate you to get off of the couch (hint! hint!)). I rate the soundtrack: 4 stars

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    Deluxe Michael Jackson Thriller Halloween Costume Mask
    Michael Joseph Jackson is an American musician and entertainer whose successful music career and controversial personal life have been at the forefront of pop culture for the last quarter-century. Jackson began his musical career at the age of seven as the lead singer of The Jackson 5 and made his first solo recordings in 1971. He began a full-fledged solo career in 1979 and formally parted with his siblings in 1984. Jackson recorded and co-produced the best-selling album of all time Thriller.

    Mouse Pad with man, "black and white", prince, bust, Spain, crown, Europe, royalty
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    Prince Lionheart Original Slumber Bear with Silkie Blanket - Beige
    Invented by a doctor, and effectively used in hospital nurseries for over 25 years! The Original Slumber Bear contains the ONLY actual intra-uterine, recorded womb sound to help lull your Baby to sleep in minutes! Sound and motion sensors re-activate recording when Baby cries or jostles bear. Additional hook and loop straps allow you to secure the removable audio box to crib rails, strollers and more! Measures 12 long. newborn and up
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    Customer Review: Must have!
    I had received this as a shower gift for our first daughter, but I never actually used it until we had our second daughter in March 2009. Our baby was not sleeping and was inconsolable for hours at night. Our pediatrician recommended we read The Happiest Baby on the Block. I did, and it changed my life! The author suggests that we need to recreate the womb for our newborns. In addition to swinging, sucking, swaddling (VERY important), holding her on her side or stomach, and shhhing, this heartbeat sound was exactly what she needed when she woke up in the middle of the night. You don't really need the bear, so our older daughter got that. I took the sound machine out and have it close to the baby's head. When she wakes, it turns on and soothes her back to sleep. She is 7 weeks old now and has been sleeping through the night(7-8 hours) since she was 5 weeks old. I definitely recommend this product, just be sure to swaddle your baby as this will not put her to sleep, but it will help her fall back asleep. And as any new parent knows, that's all you can really hope for.
    Customer Review: Unbelievable...
    This is absolutely amazing! My son has colic, and was only sleeping about an hour or 2 at a time at night, without being held. The night I got this, I transitioned him into his crib and he slept 4 hrs! I especially love the motion sensor on it!

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    Kill Bill - Volume Two [Blu-ray]
    Bluray Disc
    Customer Review: Where's the book?
    I dont know why the last dvds I bought doesn't come with the little book inside the dvd case, even without a paper with the episode list or something. That is one of the reasons we buy original dvds. Now regardig the rest of the product. The case with children-lock and the edition are just fine
    Customer Review: Love The Dialogue & Blu-Ray Sharpness
    This is unique, a film unlike any I've seen before. It features either calm discussions (most of the film) or intense, insane action. Most of the film, surprisingly, is talk...and I found the conversations fascinating. This movie also looks fantastic on Blu-Ray......a real treat for the eyes. After the ultra-violent Kill Bill Vol. 1, this movie was shock. There is no shouting in here, no yelling, just a few very sick killers with good vocabularies talking to one another. It sounds boring, but it wasn't to me. Even the trailer-trash lowlife played by Michael Madsen, had a good way with the words. The violence in here is not that prevalent, and it's not the brain- numbing kind that made up most of the Vol. 1 in this two-part story. Yeah, I liked this stylish film. It's good storytelling, and it's definitely one to get on Blu-Ray.

    The Carol Burnett Show - The Collector's Edition: Dinah Shore & The Jackson 5 / Volume 1
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    Customer Review: Loved It
    As a child, our daughter always loved the Carol Burnett Show. We gave this to her for Christmas & she loved it! It contains 2 complete shows & she thought it was great. She loved reminiscencing with her family as they all watched it together!

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    Hot Toys Michael Jackson Vinyl Figure (Thriller)
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    Richard Simmons Sweatin' to the Oldies [VHS]
    Richard Simmons is the king of motivational exercise, especially if you're a beginner. This video workout is a dance party simulating a class reunion, with an energizing live band playing lively hits from the '50s and '60s, such as "It's My Party and I'll Cry If I Want To," "Great Balls of Fire," and "Dancing in the Streets." The singers and musicians sometimes come offstage and dance with the exercisers, adding to the energy and festivity. The choreography is very simple, low impact, light intensity, and appropriate for beginners and overweight exercisers. (You may not get your heart rate up if you're very fit, although you'll enjoy the music.) Richard doesn't do much in the way of cueing--he assumes you'll just follow along. His onscreen class has women and men of all body shapes and sizes, and everyone is having a blast. You will, too. At the end, the exercisers dance down the floor and the screen flashes how many pounds they've lost--several have lost more than 100 pounds. (22 minutes of aerobics, total 43 minutes with warm-up, cool down, and stretch.) --Joan Price
    Customer Review: LOVE this video!
    This video is fantastic! I am as lazy as lazy comes. I've been out of shape for a few years now so when I first started this video it seemed hard after the warm up. But the 2nd time it got easier, and so on and so on. After a week I have the routine down pat! This video is FUN! It makes you WANT to pop it in the dvd player and get your butt movin & groovin!!!! I highly recommend this to everyone.
    Customer Review: Dance,Dance,Dance
    I have been dancing to the oldies since I got this. I truly love it!

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    The Negotiator
    SAMUEL L. JACKSON AND KEVIN SPACEY MATCH FIREPOWER WITH WILLPOWER IN THIS SEARING ACTION/SUSPENSE JUGGERNAUT ABOUT COPS ON OPPOSITE SIDES OF A HOSTAGE CRISIS. ON LOCATION NEW BEHIND THE SCENES DOCUMENTARY WITH THE PRODUCTION DESIGNER, THE ELVENTH HOUR NEW DOCUMENTARY ON THE LIVES OF REAL POLICE NEGOTIATORS.
    Customer Review: A well done product
    A Hostage negotiator is set up by other cops. He uses his skills and knowledge to bring out the crooks by taking hostages and using the police system: sort of Russian roulette with a swat team. Not really believable in a practical sense, but the plot makes for great drama, suspense and solves a mystery at the same time. The acting is very good, I liked the movie.
    Customer Review: No let up in this action-thriller
    Ever start to watch a movie and don't get up until it's done? That's essentially what happens when you watch "The Negotiator." You start with Lt. Danny Roman (Samuel L. Jackson) in a hostage situation. A convenience store robber's taken a young woman and he's face to face with the taker... Next, Roman's partner tells him that he's onto a scam in the department. Some of their closest buddies are ripping off the Police Disability Fund. He'll tell him more later. When Roman meets his partner, he finds him dead. And, of course, the police swoop in to arrest him for the murder. He escapes and takes hostages of his own because he knows he's not going to get a fair shake when his fellow cops set him up. When it comes to negotiation, Roman insists on Lt. Chris Sabian (Kevin Spacey) from another precinct. Spacey arrives, having unsuccessfully negotiated a fight between his wife and daughter and his back is immediately against the wall. Roman's precinct commander wants to shoot and take statements later...Something's suspicious and the more he learns, the more he's siding with Roman, but can he help before the crooked cops get rid of all the evidence? Literally had me glued to my seat throughout the whole film. Well done and one of Jackson and Spacey's best. I also enjoyed Siobhan Fallon as Maggie, one of the hostages Roman took. Rebecca Kyle, April 2009

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    Munchkin 5 De-Ranged
    The latest Expansion to Steve Jackson's Munchkin series adds more of the same hilarious monsters, treasure and general wackiness found in the original game and the previous four (and a half) Expansions. A new class, the Ranger, mixes things up even more, with their ability to rescue Steeds from the discard pile and run away!
    Customer Review: Fun!
    Loads of fun! Definitely needs a lot of friends to play but it's hilarious and fun.
    Customer Review: I wish I got "the need for stead" first
    This is Munchkin! If you dont have Munchkin, get one today! Go to your local hobby shop or buy it here.

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    Twilight [Blu-ray]
    The big-screen adaptation of Twilight, Stephenie Meyer's bestselling vampire romance, is aimed squarely at its key demographic: teen girls whose idea of Prince Charming is a brooding, pale, undead teen who could kill you instantly at any moment. Such a prince is more fascinating than frightening to new girl Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart), who moves to the rainy-gray town of Forks, Wash., to live with her dad (Billy Burke), the local sheriff who's puzzled by a series of "animal attacks." On her first day at school, Bella appears to (visibly) nauseate her lab partner, Edward (Robert Pattinson). Turns out the scent of her blood is this vampire's "brand of heroin," and his struggle not to kill her causes an irresistible pull toward her. Whether he's attracted for the normal reasons or because she smells especially sweet to him is vague in the book and even less clear on-screen; nonetheless, Bella falls hopelessly in love with Edward, which sets her on a dangerous path when a few nomad vampires show up in town, one particularly keen on tracking the human. Directed by Catherine Hardwicke (Thirteen), Twilight is full of funny moments--not all of which are intentional--and the casting, from Stewart to Bella's self-absorbed friend Jessica (Anna Kendrick) is spot-on. The weakest link, unfortunately, is Pattinson. While he certainly looks the part, his Edward could have used an extra injection of testosterone (Pattinson, who is British, used James Dean as a model for his American accent). In scenes where he growls about the temptation to kill those who would harm Bella, or flitting around a forest warning her how dangerous he is, he comes off more like a whimpering puppy than a debonair monster. The good news is, his chemistry with Stewart (particularly in their big kissing scene) is palpable, which, let's face it, is really what matters to Twilight fans most. --Ellen A. Kim

    On the DVD
    The special features for Twilight kick off with an audio commentary with director Catherine Hardwicke and stars Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson. There's some mumbling and groaning from Stewart (one gets the impression that Stewart is quite similar to her reserved character in the film), some standard behind-the-scenes observations from Hardwicke, and a lot of awkward self-deprecating remarks from Pattinson (of their big kiss, he opines: "This is quite difficult 'cause I have a really flat head, and so it's quite difficult to get a correct angle."). What's funny is Pattinson stumping Hardwicke with some basic plot questions, like "Why doesn't James just kill [Bella when she's packing at her house]?" While Hardwicke and Stewart attempt to answer, Pattinson doesn't appear satisfied. The deleted and extended scenes include an additional dream-sequence kiss (rightly cut because it took away from the buildup to their first kiss) and more footage of Victoria (Rachelle Lefevre). The seven-part documentary is a pretty thorough look at the development of the film, including stunts, special effects, and the involvement of author Stephenie Meyer. Another featurette looks at the Comic-Con frenzy; however, it spends no time on how the actors were cast, which would have been fun for fans who did all their own mental casting while reading the books. Also included: three music videos and trailers. --Ellen A. Kim

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    Customer Review: This movie is awesome on Blu-ray
    Bought this as a gift. They loved it. It was great in Blu-ray.
    Customer Review: Book is far more creative
    Maybe you have to see the movie and never read the books in order to appreciate this film. It is probably one of the worst book to film creations I have ever seen. Maybe it was the low budget and the high expectations, whatever it was I hated this movie so much. If you have to see it at all, RENT IT!!

    Road Trips: Vol. 2, No. 2 - Carousel 2/14/68 (2 CD + Bonus Disc)
    Valentine's Day, 1968 in San Francisco's legendary Carousel Ballroom was an extraordinary experience, and it's all captured here - as the first complete show in the Road Trips series. Thanks to a trusty 8-track tape machine, we can enjoy this magical performance that catches the band at a pivotal moment in the exploration of their own sound. It was a night where the band tried out all their newest songs - ones that we now know as classics!

    The package includes an essay by Blair Jackson with some amazing anecdotes about Neal Cassady's powerful impact on the band.

    All discs are mastered (in HDCD) by Jeffrey Norman.

    Track listing:

    Disc 1

    1. Morning Dew

    2. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl

    3. Dark Star

    4. China Cat Sunflower

    5. The Eleven

    6. Turn On Your Lovelight

    Bonus tracks from January 1968:

    7. Viola Lee Blues (1/20/68 Eureka)

    8. Beat It On Down the Line (1/23/68 Seattle)

    Disc 2

    1. That's It For The Other One

    i. Cryptical Envelopment

    ii. The Other One

    iii. Cryptical Envelopment

    2. New Potato Caboose

    3. Born Cross-Eyed

    4. Spanish Jam

    5. Alligator

    6. Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks)

    7. Feedback

    8. In the Midnight Hour

    Bonus CD

    1. Viola Lee Blues (1/23/68 Seattle)

    2. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl (1/20/68 Eureka)

    3. New Potato Caboose (1/30/68 Eugene)

    4. Dark Star (1/23/68 Seattle)

    5. China Cat Sunflower (1/23/68 Seattle)

    6. The Eleven (1/23/68 Seattle)

    7. Turn On Your Lovelight (1/23/68 Seattle)

    9. Hurts Me Too (1/23/68 Seattle)

    10. Dark Star (2/2/68 Portland)


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    True Romance (Unrated) (Dir) [VHS]
    It was directed with energetic skill by Top Gun Tony Scott, but this breathtaking 1993 thriller (think of it as an adolescent crime fantasy on steroids) has Quentin Tarantino written all over it. True Romance is really part of a loose trilogy that includes Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction, with a crackling Tarantino screenplay that rides a fine line between raucous comedy and violent excess. Christian Slater plays Clarence, the comic-book lover who meets a beguiling prostitute named Alabama (Patricia Arquette), confronts her vicious pimp (Gary Oldman), and embarks on a cross-country odyssey with $5 million worth of Mafia cocaine. Mayhem ensues, culminating in a favorite Tarantino climax--the "Mexican standoff"--in which a roomful of guys are pointing guns at each other, waiting to see who shoots first. Brutal, profane, and totally outrageous, True Romance is not for everyone, but with a supporting cast that includes Dennis Hopper, Christopher Walken, Brad Pitt, and Val Kilmer (as the ghost of Elvis!), you can be sure this movie will never be boring. --Jeff Shannon
    Customer Review: Great movie, so-so Blu-ray
    The picture on the Blu-ray edition is soft and flat compared to many recent movies. That might just be the way this movie looks (I didn't see it in the theater), but don't expect to be dazzled by the PQ on this BD. The movie itself is great, with an unbelievable cast, clever dialogue and memorable characters (particularly Gary Oldman's). If you don't already own the DVD, this Blu-ray edition is highly recommended. If you're considering a double dip, though, you might want to rent it first or check some reviews.
    Customer Review: WORST. TRANSFER. EVER.
    Folks, As an avid consumer of blu ray, I'm growing sick to death of studios releasing god-awful transfers of favorite films. This transfer of True Romance is an abomination. It's so dark you can barely see anything. Somebody should be fired over this.

    25PK DVD-R 16X 4.7GB 120MIN TINKER BELL
    Enter the magical world of the Disney Princesses Snow White Belle Cinderella Mulan and Ariel to name a few beautiful ethereal and elegant! KDT brings them to life in amazing 3D images with their unique premium recordable series 16x DVD-R. These one-of-a-kind discs are are perfect for creating birthday photo albums party invitations music/MP3 files video clips data backup and more! Create a time capsule give them out as gifts collect all the designs or trade them with friends and family.Five designs. 10 discs per pack.Features:DVD-R : Create edit and archive your home movies and digital photos on these write-once Disney DVD-R discsCapacity : Each disc stores 4.7GB of data or up to 240 minutes of videoWrite Speed :16x maximumCompatibility : Playback with most DVD players and DVD-ROM drivesCompatibilityDVDR+ DVDR- CD-R Dual Layer Blu-Ray and 8 cm camcorder recordable media.Format: ACCESSORY Genre: ACCESSORIES Age: 839551006830 UPC: 839551006830 Manufacturer No: DVD16XPR10CBA

    Michael Jackson- Thriller (Alfred's Classic Album Editions)
    Arranged for Piano & Guitar (Standard Notation) with Lyrics. Matching songbook to the landmark album that established Michael Jackson as an international superstar. Contents: Wanna Be Startin' Somethin', Baby Be Mine, The Girl Is Mine, Thriller, Beat It, Billie Jean, Human Nature, P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing), The Lady In My Life

    Londons Times Funny Music Cartoons - The Fingers Formerly Known As Prince - Mouse Pads
    The Fingers Formerly Known As Prince Mouse Pad is measuring 8w x 8h x .25d, soft commercial quality high resolution product. The image is permanent and becomes part of the mouse pad surface. Our transfer method produces professional matte finish with Premium Quality and Superior image resolution.

    Charlie's Angels - The Complete First Season
    America's guiltiest pleasure of 1976--the inaugural season of Charlie's Angels--has returned in all its jiggly, jolly glory in this tidy boxed set. It's hard to describe just how captivated the nation's media and viewing public were with cheesemeister Aaron Spelling's ABC-TV hit, but for awhile Charlie's Angels was wildly popular appointment television at its most self-consciously banal. The first season's three (and best-remembered) belles--lioness Farrah Fawcett (then Farrah Fawcett-Majors), pin-up babe Jaclyn Smith, and Thinking Man's beauty Kate Jackson--were something like primetime Spice Girls, gracing countless magazine covers and bestselling posters. The idea (even if a fan of the show didn't happen to be a straight male) was that one was compelled to choose a favorite angel as a kind of ink-blot window onto one's subconscious life.

    While the 2000 Angels feature film (starring Cameron Diaz, etc.) kept faith with the original show's self-mockingly sloppy storytelling, there's nothing like seeing the old episodes for a lesson in narrative hubris. Basically, the three leading characters were bored policewomen wooed away to a private firm owned and operated by the unseen sybarite, Charlie (voiced--over speakerphone--by an uncredited John Forsythe). After a long set-up each week, the girls' investigations typically saw them going undercover: as fashion models--no great stretch--in "Night of the Strangler"; nurses in "Terror on Ward One"; roller-derby stars in "Angels on Wheels"; and vulnerable convicts (of course) in "Angels In Chains." The exploitation factor is not as bad as it might have been. The cast was so glamorous, their chemistry so perfect, Charlie's Angels never became a mere meat market. Despite such nods to modernity as Fawcett's no-bra look, the episodes were old-fashioned in their heroine-in-peril appeal, yet there was a difference: The Angels looked out for themselves and each other. --Tom Keogh
    Customer Review: "TV's Best Crime Drama"
    "Charlie's Angels" is the best television crime drama that ever aired on the commercial broadcast networks. Debuting on ABC on September 22, 1976, the series quickly became one of TV's biggest hits, propelling all of its stars to superstardom, most notably Farrah Fawcett who became an international celebrity. The three leads of the show even graced the cover of "Time" magazine, a rare feat for a cops and robbers show. It was Fred Silverman who gave the green light to "Charlie's Angels", as it was he who headed up the network. Originally called "Alley Cats", it was designed for a vehicle for Kate Jackson, who had just finished a supporting role run on ABC's "The Rookies". It was actually Kate who came up with the change in the series' title, as she suggested using the word angel in the opening sequence. "Charlie's Angels" had the kind of ratings that "American Idol" now has, and the series ended that first season at #5 in the Nielsens with a whopping 18.4 rating. Millions tuned into the series every week as they watched as three female undercover police officers tackled the bad guys. The show was the first of its kind in that no other television show featured three women in the main leads doing what men had done before. "Charlie's Angels" opened the door for other women in television, and it is still regarded today as one of the most beloved crime series ever. The last of the three leads, Jacklyn Smith, also became a star, who would go onto leads in movies made for TV. The voice of Charlie was none other than Blake from "Dynasty", John Forsythe, and the opening music is one of the most haunting of all-time. The first season's boxset is beautiful, featuring all 22 episodes, as well as the original pilot movie that aired in the spring of 1976, that also has a new opening. Each disc in the boxset has it's own individual case made of hard plastic, so the DVD's themselves will last a lifetime from not being scratched. Seasons 2 and 3 are already available, with season 4 coming out in the summer of 2009.
    Customer Review: Excellent all the way
    I still have yet to finish watching all of this collection,but from what I have seen so far,it is superb,...a MUST for any Angel fan. Jaclyn is great as always,but I am starting to like the others(Kate and Farrah),too. But Jaclyn is my most loved Angel in my book.


    61940 Michael Jackson 80's Pop King Jacket
    Costume includes jacket only. AVIATORS,PANTS AND WIG NOT INCLUDED. Measurements follow: Chest 42 inches with jacket open Shoulder at top of sleeve to cuff 26 inches Jacket from shoulder at top of sleeve to hem 29 inches Made from 100% Polyester.

    Munchkin Cthulhu
    Munchkins have hacked their way through dungeons, kung fu temples, starships, haunted houses, and super-foes. Now they face their greatest challenge - Cthulhu! Will they survive? Will they retain their sanity? Will they . . . level up? Munchkin Cthuhlu is the newest stand-alone game in the Munchkin line, this time lampooning Lovecraft's Mythos and the horror gaming that surrounds it. Brought to you by Steve Jackson and John Kovalic, this set features four new Classes - including the Cultist - and a lot of classic monsters from outside reality. And they all have Stuff you can take from their twitching bodies. You can play Munchkin Cthulhu by itself, or combine it with any number of other Munchkin games for mind-bending silliness.
    Customer Review: Mad Munchkin Fun for those in the Know
    Munchkin Cthulhu is the newest branch on the Munchkin family tree and as its predecessors, this is a game for gamers, made by gamers, and making fun of gamers. Game Mechanics In terms of game mechanics and concept, Munchkin Cthulhu is almost identical to its predecessors. The players kick in doors, fight monsters, steal treasures, and stab their buddies. Traps are now known as Curses, but are otherwise the same. The new Classes are the Investigator, the Monster Whacker, the Professor, and the Cultist, and of these the Investigator seem to be the one with the most useful abilities (they are particularly neat when combined with the Feline from Star Munchkin), while the Monster Whacker seems to be the most puny. There are no Races (or an equivalent such as Loyalties from Munchkin Impossible), which is a bit of a disappointment as it limits the possible character combinations. There are some special rules for the Cultist printed in the rules but not on the Cultist card, and it is very important to read these if you want to keep the game from going awry and the players from going mad. Finally, similar to the "...in Black" monsters from Munchkin Impossible, Munchkin Cthulhu offers "Goth" monsters such as the Shog Goth and the Froggoth which can aid each other and cause havoc in combat. Theme Not surprisingly, Munchkin Cthulhu is concerned with the game Call of Cthulhu and so it takes on a great challenge. As a game Call of Cthulhu is by many considered an all-time classic among roleplaying games, but the truth remains that it is also a relatively obscure and narrow game. The universe of Call of Cthulhu is complex and a veritable treasurechest of gods and monsters, but even if many roleplayers know and have played the game, the mythology is undisputeably esoteric. This makes it a difficult topic for satire. While the illustrations by John Kovalic do that cards such as the Nightie-Gaunts and the Fun Guy from Yuggoth are amusing in and by themselves, they are probably more so to someone who has encountered Night Gaunts and Fungus from Yuggoth in their games. But many gamers think of Call of Cthulhu as a style of gaming more than an actual game, and so these references to mythos monsters are often for naught. Therefore the challenge of Munchkin Cthulhu is to capture the essence of this style as much as it is to get the references right. To a large extent Munchkin Cthulhu succeeds in both. In mythos specific references we find monsters such as the Shallow Ones, the Dunwich Snorer, and the Grape Old Ones, as well as Curses such as Learn Yet Another Awful Truth and a card declaring that the Stars are Wrong. It is not a huge surprise that beside the Necronomicon itself, there are no less than four Necronomi-puns (I made that one up myself). More interesting, maybe, are the cards trying to reflect the sillier aspects and problems of Call of Cthulhu games such as the players being railroaded into the plot (Tchoo-Tchoo People), finding circumstances to be against them (Flashlight Goes Out!), taking drastic measures to defeat the monsters (Backpack Full of Dynamite), abandoning their friends (Shoes of Only Having to Run Faster Than You), and then finally involving outside authorities to deal with the problem (Report Creatures to the FBI), after which they are declared insane (Dragged Off to Snarkham Asylum). Conclusion Munchkin Cthulhu is a fun game, and overall the game designers have done a good job of getting the atmosphere of the game just right with a good selection of references and jokes. It shows, though, that the premise of the game - the original Call of Cthulhu - is not as broad a "genre" as for example fantasy or science fiction. While the many puns on the Necronomicon and the various "Goth" monsters are amusing, they are also a bit repetitious. Likewise, there is a great emphasis on the Cultist, which steals some focus from the other Classes. This is only made worse by the fact that there are no second character-defining trait such as Race in the game. Even more so than the other incarnations of Munchkin, Munchkin Cthulhu is highly dependent on the players having a specific frame of reference to understand the jokes. While a wide audience can probably appreciate the more universal and pop-cultural jokes of games such as Star Munchkin and Munchkin Impossible, it is doubtful that the same appreciation will be found for the Cruller Out of Space or Gnarlyhotep. But if you do know your Cthulhu Mythos, it is very funny.

    Dark Prince (The Carpathians (Dark) Series, Book 1)
    A New York Times Bestselling AuthorPrince of the Night. He came to her in the night, a predator strength and power chiseled his features. The seduction was deep and elemental; he affected her soul. She craved the dangerous force of his body and he had only touched her with his mind. Lady of the Light. She came to him at dawn, his bleakest hour. As the beast raged inside him, threatening to consume him, he vented his centuries-old despair and she answered, a ray of light, piercing his darkness. This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
    Customer Review: Dark Prince
    Book in like new condition. Would definitely order from this company again. Thank you.
    Customer Review: Very formulaic start for over 20 books to follow
    This was a slow formulaic start to what I know is a very succesful series. I had bought the first three books and am currently reading the second one. I don't know if this series can hold my interest for more than the three I bought if even those. I am disappointed as I expected more from such a popular author. Maybe the stories will become less predictable and obvious as I get into the series. I was also put off by how stupid these Carpatheans seem. Their Prince has no guard. There is no real organization of the warriors. One can see why the Carpathans are becoming extinct what with all of their extra powers they fail to be able to protect and care for themselves let alonbe their mates. What a child would know these warriors seem to lack. Insulting to the intelligence of the reader.

    Peter Jackson's King Kong
    Peter Jackson's King Kong captures the imagination, vision and emotion of the epic film. In this incredible new game, you'll delve into the film experience through alternative viewpoints designed to immerse the player. Battle for survival on Skull Island in first-person as Jack Driscoll AND experience the staggering power of King Kong in third-person taking on massive beasts.
    Customer Review: Good game
    This game is not very indepth but it is a good game for what you get. It is kind of strange to have some parts of the game that the only point is to run to the next stage with no action involved and it takes less than one minute. the game is fun though until the end in new york which just seems to end quickly. overall good game.
    Customer Review: King Kong is strangely fun
    This game is awesome the graphics suck though but there are realistic effects to like when you approach a dinosaur your character shivers. WHen you tap the "B" button your character tells you how much ammo you have but if you run out of breath he wont. There is also a system called "The food chain" you take a stick or a bone catch a fish or a bug or a fly on it toss it and the other creatures of the island will run towards it to eat it this is a fantastic time to have spears ready as to ambush them. Over all I bought this game for ten bucks and it is well worth thirty bucks and is allot of fun I recommend a purchase

    Sue Bee Ginna Nursery Children's Lamp - Pink Castle with Plush Twin Mice


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    Tales From The Darkside Vol. 3 [VHS]


    Making Michael Jackson's Thriller [VHS]
    Customer Review: Excellent
    Excellent transaction - item took awhile to come but seller was very honest in how long it was going to take and it did come within the time frame. I emailed the seller a few times to ask questions and response was immediate.
    Customer Review: The King Of Pop in all his glory!!!
    You gotta love him!! There is just no one like Michael Jackson!!! His videos are out of this world and this behind tyhe scenes film proves it!

    Smart Pianosoft 3.5" Diskette "Let It Be Christmas" Alan Jackson
    11 Songs Include: Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas + Winter Wonderland + O Come All Ye Faithful + Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town + The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting On A Open Fire) + Silent Night + Let It Be Christmas + Jingle Bells + White Christmas + Silver Bells + Away In A Manger Matches CD: Arista 67062-2

    Making Michael Jackson's Thriller (Including "Michael Jackson's Thriller") [VHS]
    Customer Review: A big gem, diamond in the rough just like Mike
    This golden ticket of a VHS, that I found knocked me off of my feet. For any Michael Jackson fan it's a MUST HAVE!!!! I got one for my frined and I, it's only like 15 bucks. Originally coasts over 100 bucks, that's if you want the collectors edition, but I have enough Michael merchandise. The product came from a good company it was as it was listed and arrived earlier then expected, and the condition of the tape was good for it's age. If you like Michael you GOTTA get this, it's toooo precious. You won't be disapointed, I guantee it!
    Customer Review: Michael Jackson Behind the Scenes
    A glimps of Michael Jackson's personality.

    Unbreakable [VHS]
    When Unbreakable was released, Bruce Willis confirmed that the film was the first in a proposed trilogy. Viewed in that context, this is a tantalizing and audaciously low-key thriller, with a plot that twists in several intriguing and unexpected directions. Standing alone, however, this somber, deliberately paced film requires patient leaps of faith--not altogether surprising, since this is writer-director M. Night Shyamalan's daring follow-up to The Sixth Sense. While just as assured as that earlier, phenomenal hit, Unbreakable is the work of a filmmaker whose skill exceeds his maturity, its confident style serving a story that borders on juvenile. However, Shyamalan's basic premise--that comic books are the primary conduit of modern mythology--is handled with substantial relevance.

    Willis plays a Philadelphia security guard whose marriage is on the verge of failing when he becomes the sole, unscathed survivor of a devastating train wreck. When prompted by a mysterious, brittle-boned connoisseur of comic books (Samuel L. Jackson), he realizes that he's been free of illness and injury his entire life, lending credence to Jackson's theory that superheroes--and villains--exist in reality, and that Willis himself possesses extraordinary powers. Shyamalan presents these revelations with matter-of-fact gravity, and he draws performances (including those of Robin Wright Penn and Spencer Treat Clark, as Willis's wife and son) that are uniformly superb. The film's climactic revelation may strike some as ultimately silly and trivial, but if you're on Shyamalan's wavelength, the entire film will assume a greater degree of success and achievement. --Jeff Shannon
    Customer Review: Very Intriguing Film With Great Ending
    This is a much better film than I ever thought it would be, and intrigues me every time I watch it (which is 4 times, so far). Samuel L. Jackson's role is what mainly inspires me to watch this multiple times. His character is amazing and just leaves me shaking my head. This is a pretty low-key movie with the other star, Bruce Willis, playing an extremely subdued character, almost too subdued. There are times in here when you keep waiting for him to say something, and he says nothing. Half the time he's barely audible. But he and Jackson play off each other well, and this is very suspenseful film, even if a lot doesn't happen. To explain the story would almost ruin it, because it's preposterous. I'll just call it an interesting fantasy-horror film with a little family story tied in with Willis' wife (Robin Wright) and young boy (Spencer Treat Clark). "Unbreakable" is beautifully filmed, has very little profanity in it, and a strange, strange story with a great twist at the end....one of the best I've ever seen in a movie. If you're open to try something different, give it a look.
    Customer Review: It's deep, dark, and lures me in every time I watch it
    What I liked: takes place in Philadelphia, where I grew up; Bruce Willis does a fabulous job with the drama; Samuel L. Jackons convinces you he's nuts; I like the deliberate, contemplative scenes. I'm not always in a hurry, sometimes I like to linger a bit and let the story unfold. This is a great movie for those times. It is a "dark" movie. Not an action movie, and it was poorly marketed. You aren't made to feel like you're watching Superman or Spiderman, but an ordinary guy, with faults (family problems), and frailties. As you watch the film, you watch him discover who he is. I liked Robin Wright's portrayal of his wife, but wish we saw more of her. The scene with the main character as the only survivor to the train wreck, and him lifting all the weights he has - loved those and the way the tension builds. This one's definitely worthy of a home in my DVD collection.


    Almost Dead
    A Woman Who Wants To Get Even - The first victim is pushed to her death. The second suffers a fatal overdose. The third takes a bullet to the heart. Three down, more to go. They're people who deserve to die. People who are in the way. And when she's finished, there will be no one left. Will Do Whatever It Takes For Revenge. Cissy Cahill's world is unraveling fast. One by one, members of her family are dying. Cissy's certain she's being watched. Or is she losing her mind? Lately she's heard footsteps when there's no one around, smelled a woman's perfume, and noticed small, personal items missing from her house. Cissy's right to be afraid--but not for the reason she thinks. The truth is much more terrifying - Including Murder. Hidden in the shadows of the Cahill family's twisted past is a shocking secret - a secret that will only be satisfied by blood. And Cissy must uncover the deadly truth before it's too late, because fear is coming home - with a vengeance.
    Customer Review: Not a so great read!
    I have read a lot of Lisa Jackson's books and have liked them a lot. This book was much too long and not very clear. There were a few unexpected surprises, but for the most part the book was boring and predictable. She tries to keep you guessing by adding a cast of characters that could be the villain, but each character seems to be only half formed. You never get a clear view of who is who and easily get them mixed up. By the end of the book I just wanted it to be over. It seems as though the same scenes were visited over and over again. It was not a very good follow up to If She Only Knew at all. It jumps right in to the present day with little explanation of the years that had passed in Cissy's life. There was little mention of her ½ brother or her Uncle Nick that were such a big part of her life in If She Only Knew. This would have been a much better book had it been a couple hundred pages shorter. It was almost as is the author was trying to stretch it out as long as possible.
    Customer Review: A sequel?
    At no point on the cover, spine, or back of this book did it indicate that it was a sequel. I kept waiting for answers about Marla's mysterious past any I never received any. That made for a very frustrating read. I would have never known about "If She Only Knew" except that I came here to put in a bad review. And, despite my new knowledge, my 2 stars stand. I enjoyed the middle part of the book, especially in trying to see who the mystery lover of the murderess would turn out to be. In the end, the author tried to add some suspense with a bait-and-switch, which instead left me feeling like she didn't trust the readers with subtler material. I adore books that keep me guessing and red herrings are fine, but this was flat out bad writing. If it had been perhaps tied into the murderess' delusions instead of being something 'cute' perhaps it would have worked better. (Sorry that is so vague, but I'm trying to avoid spoilers here.) Several of the story threads depended on this flawed concept, which destroyed their value for me. As mentioned by other reviewers, the Beej kid was annoying, but many kids are. Just like many parents will bend to their child's whims, as they did at times in the story. The lead female Cissy being annoying (and very, very repetitive) and a flat out brat to her husband was harder to stomach. Hubby Jack resonated as almost 'too good' for most of the book. The minor characters... eh. I did not feel emotionally invested in any character in the story. That was my 'official' review. Here is my internal 12-year-old's version. LAME.

    Michael Jackson (Stare) Music Poster Print - 16" X 20"
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    Falcon In Car Universal Frog Prince MP3 Wireless Modulator/FM transmitter for SD card, USB Pen (Flash) drive & MP3 players [Green] w/ Remote Control
    JC-218A with conservative design from an aesthetic standpoint delivers stable, practically interference free music and voice from your MP3 player or other audio devices and their prices are less expensive than other major competitor. JC-218A uses power from your auto's cigarette lighter, there is no need to buy expensive batteries to power the transmitter. And the device doesn't drain battery power from your iPod or other audio devices. Your listening will never be interrupted by weak wireless signals due to low battery power. Easy to read backlit screen and simple controls, unique design which will enable you to enjoy your player in your car on your stereo receiver.

    Kusmi Prince Vladimir Tea (8.8oz.)

    Founded in 1867 in Saint-Petersburg, Kusmi Teas are faithful to the spirit of the firm P.M Kousmichoff, supplier of the tsars of ancient Russia. In 1917 when the Revolution started in Russia, anticipating a disaster, the eldest Kusmichoff son transferred a part of his fortune to the London office and then created the Kusmi Tea company in France, based in Paris at 75 avenue Niel, where the company still has its workshop and boutique.

    Kousmichoff has been carrying on the same tradition of serving connoisseurs and gourmets, combining discerning taste and creativity. Well known for their superb flavor and smootheness, they are distributed throughout the world in the most fashionable and exclusive places. Kusmi teas share all the complexity and subtlety of ancient Russia.

    Prince Vladimir is a blend of Ceylon and China teas with scents of orange, lemon, vanilla, grapefruit and spices.

    Each tin contains 8.8 oz. of Prince Vladimir Loose Leaf Tea by Kusmichoff (Kusmi) Teas from France.


    Customer Review: Absolutely wonderful tea
    I received a tin of this tea from my cousin who had brought it over from Germany. I have honestly never tasted a better tea, and the aroma is amazing. The most notable flavors are bergamot and vanilla, making this a very soothing tea with just the right amount of fruity flavor without tasting overly sweet. I love it on its own (no cream or sugar with this one!), but it pairs wonderfully with orange-laced chocolate. Really a wonderful tea - I'm thrilled I can get it on Amazon!
    Customer Review: Kusmi Prince Vladimir tea
    excellent aroma and taste. Good for a sit down in the afternoon and for after dinner. Pair with shortbread cookies for a quick snack.

    The Secret Life of Bees
    Headed by an all-star cast of women, The Secret Life of Bees is the heartwarming and well-told story of a young girl who finds love and acceptance from a trio of independent sisters. The Secret Life of Bees is based on the bestselling book of the same name by Sue Monk Kidd and centers around the plight of 14-year-old Lily (Dakota Fanning). Assuming the burden for her mother's premature death, she has a precarious relationship with her abusive father T. Ray (Paul Bettany). Lily's only friend is her caregiver Rosaleen (Academy Award winner Jennifer Hudson). Set in South Carolina in 1964, when civil rights wasn't a given, Rosaleen's life is threatened by racists who'd just as soon see her dead than exercise her right to vote. Lily runs away with her to a town she believes may hold the secrets of her mother's life. There the pair meet the Boatwright sisters August (Queen Latifah), June (Alicia Keys) and May (Sophie Okonedo)--who produce the area's famous Black Madonna honey. They eventually provide Lily with the unconditional love she never felt she had and also show Rosaleen that being a black woman in the South doesn't mean she can't have a sense of worth. The Secret Life of Bees doesn't try to pass itself off as a historical documentation of race relations in the 1960s. But the fictional slice of life still resonates because of the feelings of injustice that it stirs up. Though the film is written to show the disparity between blacks and whites, there is always a strong sense of hope, thanks to the lead actresses who bring empathy and dignity to their roles. Hudson exhibits some of the same quiet grace that Regina Taylor brought to her role as the family housekeeper in the superb TV series I'll Fly Away. Latifah has the part of wise matriarch down pat, even when she's playing a sister rather than a mother. And it's clear that Fanning is making a seamless transition from kid to young adult roles. Whether she's giving an impassioned monologue or listening thoughtfully, Fanning brings nuance and intelligence to her role. --Jae-Ha Kim



    Stills from The Secret Life of Bees (Click for larger image)




    Customer Review: Seceet Life of Bees
    I am happy to have this but I have not had time to view it. I am pleased with it.
    Customer Review: Beautiful movie
    This movie is beautiful. The beginning of the movie is difficult to watch -- it opens with the story of how a young girl is left motherless and follows her as she is being cared for by an abusive father. My husband just looked over at me after about 10 minutes with a huge frown since it was so upsetting in the opening scenes. There are several other story lines that make this a movie that tears at your heart, but the movie as a whole is beautiful. There are uplifting portions that bring a smile to your face. The cast is OUTSTANDING. The photography is awesome. By the time we finished, he was no longer frowning and admitted it was very, very good. A quality film from a quality novel.

    adidas Golden State Warriors #1 Stephen Jackson Navy Blue Player T-shirt
    Cheer on the Warriors while representing your favorite player in this #1 Stephen Jackson Player tee by adidas!

    Jackie Brown - Movie Poster: Regular (Size: 27'' x 39'')
    This item is in new and mint condition. It has never been hung, used or displayed.

    Prince Lionheart Original Slumber Bear with Silkie Blanket - Blue
    Invented by a doctor, and effectively used in hospital nurseries for over 25 years! The Original Slumber Bear contains the ONLY actual intra-uterine, recorded womb sound to help lull your Baby to sleep in minutes! Sound and motion sensors re-activate recording when Baby cries or jostles bear. Additional hook and loop straps allow you to secure the removable audio box to crib rails, strollers and more!
    Customer Review: Must have!
    I had received this as a shower gift for our first daughter, but I never actually used it until we had our second daughter in March 2009. Our baby was not sleeping and was inconsolable for hours at night. Our pediatrician recommended we read The Happiest Baby on the Block. I did, and it changed my life! The author suggests that we need to recreate the womb for our newborns. In addition to swinging, sucking, swaddling (VERY important), holding her on her side or stomach, and shhhing, this heartbeat sound was exactly what she needed when she woke up in the middle of the night. You don't really need the bear, so our older daughter got that. I took the sound machine out and have it close to the baby's head. When she wakes, it turns on and soothes her back to sleep. She is 7 weeks old now and has been sleeping through the night(7-8 hours) since she was 5 weeks old. I definitely recommend this product, just be sure to swaddle your baby as this will not put her to sleep, but it will help her fall back asleep. And as any new parent knows, that's all you can really hope for.
    Customer Review: Unbelievable...
    This is absolutely amazing! My son has colic, and was only sleeping about an hour or 2 at a time at night, without being held. The night I got this, I transitioned him into his crib and he slept 4 hrs! I especially love the motion sensor on it!

    True Romance [VHS]
    It was directed with energetic skill by Top Gun Tony Scott, but this breathtaking 1993 thriller (think of it as an adolescent crime fantasy on steroids) has Quentin Tarantino written all over it. True Romance is really part of a loose trilogy that includes Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction, with a crackling Tarantino screenplay that rides a fine line between raucous comedy and violent excess. Christian Slater plays Clarence, the comic-book lover who meets a beguiling prostitute named Alabama (Patricia Arquette), confronts her vicious pimp (Gary Oldman), and embarks on a cross-country odyssey with $5 million worth of Mafia cocaine. Mayhem ensues, culminating in a favorite Tarantino climax--the "Mexican standoff"--in which a roomful of guys are pointing guns at each other, waiting to see who shoots first. Brutal, profane, and totally outrageous, True Romance is not for everyone, but with a supporting cast that includes Dennis Hopper, Christopher Walken, Brad Pitt, and Val Kilmer (as the ghost of Elvis!), you can be sure this movie will never be boring. --Jeff Shannon
    Customer Review: Great movie, so-so Blu-ray
    The picture on the Blu-ray edition is soft and flat compared to many recent movies. That might just be the way this movie looks (I didn't see it in the theater), but don't expect to be dazzled by the PQ on this BD. The movie itself is great, with an unbelievable cast, clever dialogue and memorable characters (particularly Gary Oldman's). If you don't already own the DVD, this Blu-ray edition is highly recommended. If you're considering a double dip, though, you might want to rent it first or check some reviews.
    Customer Review: WORST. TRANSFER. EVER.
    Folks, As an avid consumer of blu ray, I'm growing sick to death of studios releasing god-awful transfers of favorite films. This transfer of True Romance is an abomination. It's so dark you can barely see anything. Somebody should be fired over this.

    Michael Jackson (Album Covers) Music Poster Print - 24" X 36"
    This poster shows several album covers by Michael Jackson. In the middle it says "Michael Jackson, 50 Years, King of Pop." This poster measures approx. 24" x 36" Michael Jackson (August 29, 1958) is an American musician, entertainer, and pop icon with a successful career and controversial personal life. His albums include Off the Wall, Thriller, Bad, Dangerous, HIStory, Blood on the Dance Floor, Invincible. Popular songs include Ben, Rock with You, Billie Jean, Beat It, Say Say Say, I Just Can't Stop Loving You, Bad, Way You Make Me Feel, Man in the Mirror, Dirty Diana, Black or White, You are Not Alone.

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    Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (Extended Version) [Blu-ray]
    Kevin Costner's lousy English accent is a small obstacle in this often exciting version of the Robin Hood fable. That aside, it's refreshing to have a preface to the old story in which we meet the robber hero of Sherwood Forest as a soldier in King Richard's Crusades, coming home to find his people under siege from the cruelties of the Sheriff of Nottingham (Alan Rickman). After Robin and his community of outcasts and fighters take to the trees, director Kevin Reynolds (Fandango, 187) is on more familiar narrative ground, and he goes for the gusto with lots of original action (Robin shoots two arrows simultaneously from his bow in two directions). Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, as Marion, makes a convincing damsel in distress, and Morgan Freeman brings dignity to his role as Robin's Moor friend. Alan Rickman, however, gets the most attention for his scene-chewing role as the rotten sheriff, an almost campy performance that is highly entertaining but perhaps a little out of sorts with the rest of the film. --Tom Keogh
    Customer Review: Robin Hood - Prince of Thieves
    I know this might sound corny but I really enjoyed Kevin Costner's performance as the price of thieves , he I thought brought the essence of the charter , yes I know he didn't have and English accent neither did Clark Gable in Gone with the wind but people still loved the movie , this movie was helped out a lot by those two very great actors Alan Rickman and Morgan Freeman , both did great jobs especially Alan Rickman as the sheriff of Nottingham funny stuff, this has to one of my favorite versions of Robin hood , my favorite scene of the movie is robin looking at Maid Marian rowing out towards the lake in the mist.
    Customer Review: Robin Hood
    This movie is awesome. Has been one of my favorites for a long time. Kevin Costner at his best. Great supporting cast as well. This movie is second to none. Great gift along with Three Musketeers starring Charlie Sheen, Oliver Platt, and Rebecca Demornay.

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    Harry Potter Gryffindor Robe Child Costume
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    Customer Review: Hermione costume
    This came on time. It's a bit cheap, the clasp didn't hold well, but for the price and the one-time wearing it was fine

    Death Wish 2 [VHS]
    Customer Review: Low budget cheese...
    It's a shame Charles Bronson didn't have the budget, writing, casting, and production resources that Stephen Segal, Schwartzenegger, and other great action film guys had. He was great in big budget films when he had first-rate directors and casting like "The Magnificent Seven" and "The Great Escape". But as much as I wanted to like Bronson in his own "kill the bad guys" films, they are nothing more than poor imitations of the multitude of cheap TV shows from the 1970's produced by Stephen J. Cannell. I paid the price to discover the truth about this movie. You shouldn't if you're smart...
    Customer Review: Consequences of Actions
    I'm at a point in my life where watching movies like this kind of goes against my nature. But that said, this is probably a better movie than a lot of people would like to admit. very quickly, these movies were made at a time when people felt helpless, and people wanted a hero like the dangerous architect. Charles Bronson never really looks for trouble, but it has a way of finding him. Many would chalk this up as of course being required for the sequel, but there is some realism to this. (The character who doesn't look for trouble, but is often found by trouble.) The movie wastes little time. Charles visits his injured daughter (from part 1) and is trying to start his life over. He runs into some thugs, but Charles flips the tables on them. Not being too bright, the thugs decide to give Charles more trouble by raping his housekeeper and kidnapping his daughter. (I say not too bright because if they had left town, they probably would have gotten away. But by kidnapping, they have now involved themselves in a Federal offense.) Charles's daughter dies soon afterwards. As expected, Charles gets little help from the police. When he says: "There really isn't any use," his intentions are so obvious. What I find interesting about this movie is we can see consequences of actions work both ways. The first is obvious. The thugs that have once bullied Charles (who was just minding his own business) are now reduced to tears as Charles taunts them just a bit before he shoots them. "Do you believe in Jesus? Well, you're going to meet him." Another example is when he looks at Jiver, smiles and says: "Goodbye." One tragic scene is after Bronson saves an 'almost rape' victim and her husband, and the police seem more concerned with the fact that the assailants were killed than the condition of the surviving victims (who were just minding their own business). Undoubtedly, many people are cheering Bronson unconditionally at this point. But there is a fine point worth some attention. (Bronson gets darker as he carries through his revenge. One notable point is that he starts to get dishonest with his possible future wife Ireland.) So, the movie does not glorify revenge 100 %. We see that there may be a price Charles Bronson will have to pay. After Charles Bronson puts a gun/drug deal 'to rest,' he has a moment of quiet peace before he goes after the gang leader Charles Wilson. (We can suspect Wilson's absurd trial is just a setup to provide the conclusion the audience wants.) For an insanity plea to work, the client has to have no idea that what he was doing was wrong, and the evidence needs to be clear and convincing. It is interesting how the final fight is not one sided. Bronson does take some bad hits, and the fight is not 'hollywood polished' either. It is brutal, and we are once again introduced to how disturbing violence can be. Wilson's death is a tad disturbing despite his crimes. While I don't really like action/revenge movies for the most part, I have to grant that this series at least shows the hero may NOT walk off happily into the sunset. He might survive, but he may have to pay a price as well. While "Death Wish V" was my favorite, I have to admit this 2nd one was pretty good.

    Kill Bill - Volume One [Blu-ray]
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    Customer Review: great blu-ray - near demo qulaity
    PQ and AQ is fantastic; great detail in practically every scene, while the DTS audio shows everything we missed from the DVD of the movie. check the AVS forums and blu-ray.com for comparisons.
    Customer Review: Wondering if you should buy?
    YES!!! If you like this movie, BUY IT! The picture and audio quality are SUPERB.

    Falcon In Car Universal Frog Prince MP3 Wireless Modulator/FM transmitter for SD card, USB Pen (Flash) drive & MP3 players [Red] w/ Remote Control
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    Ektelon O3 Racquetball Glove
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    Customer Review: Great glove!
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    Customer Review: Great Price, Great Glove, Great Service, Great delivery speed
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    UNC University of North Carolina Beach Stadium Tote Bag Clear Sides with Cotton Fabric - Gifts and Gift Ideas for Him Her, Man Men, Woman Women Ladies, or College Students Merchandise
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    Alice in Wonderland (Masterpiece Edition)
    Experience the magic, fun, and adventure of ALICE IN WONDERLAND like never before in this new Masterpiece Edition 2-Disc set. Join Alice as she falls into the madcap world of Wonderland and meets extraordinary characters such as Tweedledee and Tweedledum, the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, and the frantically late White Rabbit. And the fun continues with new bonus features including the Virtual Wonderland Party, the newly discovered Cheshire Cat song "I'm Odd," Mickey's "Thru the Mirror" animated short, plus sing-along songs and all-new games. Your family will want to experience this timeless Disney masterpiece again and again!
    Customer Review: Excellent
    I love this Movie and the seller sent me exactly the item described. The movie is authentic Disney, and it has extras of 1951 footage when the movie was barely released. I love this film and im very happy i was able to find it on amazon.
    Customer Review: Satisfaction
    Arrived in great condition. Enjoyed the video very much. Brought back a lot of fond memories from seeing this as a child. Arrived quickly. Didn't expect to receive it so fast. Was in excellent condition. Would buy from this seller again. Very pleased with purchase.

    Whose Body? (Lord Peter Wimsey)
    The stark naked body was lying in the tub.Not unusual for a proper bath, but highly irregular for murder -- especially witha pair of gold pince-nez deliberately perched before the sightless eyes. What's more, the face appeared to have been shaved after death. The police assumed that the victim was a prominent financier, but Lord Peter Wimsey, who dabbled in mystery detection as a hobby, knew better. In this, his first murder case, Lord Peter untangles the ghastly mystery of the corpse in the bath.
    Customer Review: Great Story - Subtle Humor
    This was the first book I had read by Dorothy Sayers and I thought it was thoroughly enjoyable. I like her style of writing and the subtle humor had me chuckling throughout the book.
    Customer Review: Get it for free!
    This is a wonderful book, like all the Lord Peter books. But it is out of copyright and available free on various internet sites. Look around for it--don't pay 9.99 for something that is legally available free!

    The Peasant Prince: Thaddeus Kosciuszko and the Age of Revolution

    Thaddeus Kosciuszko, a Polish-Lithuanian born in 1746, was one of the most important figures of the modern world. Fleeing his homeland after a death sentence was placed on his head (when he dared court a woman above his station), he came to America one month after the signing of the Declaration of Independence, literally showing up on Benjamin Franklin’s doorstep in Philadelphia with little more than a revolutionary spirit and a genius for engineering. Entering the fray as a volunteer in the war effort, he quickly proved his capabilities and became the most talented engineer of the Continental Army. Kosciuszko went on to construct the fortifications for Philadelphia, devise battle plans that were integral to the American victory at the pivotal Battle of Saratoga, and designed the plans for Fortress West Point—the same plans that were stolen by Benedict Arnold. Then, seeking new challenges, Kosciuszko asked for a transfer to the Southern Army, where he oversaw a ring of African-American spies.

    A lifelong champion of the common man and woman, he was ahead of his time in advocating tolerance and standing up for the rights of slaves, Native Americans, women, serfs, and Jews. Following the end of the war, Kosciuszko returned to Poland and was a leading figure in that nation’s Constitutional movement. He became Commander in Chief of the Polish Army and valiantly led a defense against a Russian invasion, and in 1794 he led what was dubbed the Kosciuszko Uprising—a revolt of Polish-Lithuanian forces against the Russian occupiers. Captured during the revolt, he was ultimately pardoned by Russia’s Paul I and lived the remainder of his life as an international celebrity and a vocal proponent for human rights. Thomas Jefferson, with whom Kosciuszko had an ongoing correspondence on the immorality of slaveholding, called him “as pure a son of liberty as I have ever known.” A lifelong bachelor with a knack for getting involved in doomed relationships, Kosciuszko navigated the tricky worlds of royal intrigue and romance while staying true to his ultimate passion—the pursuit of freedom for all. This definitive and exhaustively researched biography fills a long-standing gap in historical literature with its account of a dashing and inspiring revolutionary figure.


    Customer Review: A Fascinating Man
    I recently saw the author do a book reading on C-SPANs Book TV and was so impressed that I immediately went out and purchased the book. When I got home I realized that I had actually purchased a signed copy. How lucky can you get? I finished the book while on vacation in 4 days. I live in Troy, NY and have traveled many, many times over the Thaddeus Kosciuszko bridge. I knew very little of the man but one of the engineers who built the bridge was a friend of my father's so for most of my life it was Mr. White's bridge. The opportunity to find out about the man who had a bridge named for him intrigued me. I have read other books on the American Revolution but never learned so much as I did when I read this book. As the book closed on the American Revolution, I had to admit that I wasn't sure the rest of his story would hold my attention. I was wrong. Never before had the story of Poland and Europe been explained in such a way. My history teachers did a poor job of relating such interesting facts and people. I don't think the story of Thaddeus Kosciuszko was ever taught. How could he be left out of any story of the world's history at that time? What a noble and fascinating human being. I often wonder where our great thinkers and leaders are now. We seem overwhelmed with public figures who are all about greed and self promotion. Are our schools presenting history with the attention it should be given in the classroom? Are we presenting the facts and human drama that shaped the course of the world in a way that our young people can make the link between the past, the present and the future? I'm not so sure but I do my part by trying to educate myself and pass on what I learn. This book has done a lot to help me with my very minor effort to enlighten whoever will indulge me as I relate the stories I read. The story of Thaddeus Kosciuszko has given me a lot to talk about as I sit with my children and try to "turn the light on".
    Customer Review: History comes alive and takes you by the hand...
    I was amazed at the thorough research conducted by Alex Storozynski, and enjoyed reading the entire work. In the intro Storozynski mentioned that he wanted the true person of Kosciuszko to be portrayed, and not just a eulogized image, and that purpose was most definitely fulfilled. You meet a real a man with a real human nature, someone you can identify with, and also greatly admire because of his nobleness of purpose and his perseverance to his ideals of equality for all humanity, and the freedom he desired for his homeland, Poland. My only problem with the book, was there were a few times that I wanted to know `more' and I can easily see how the book could be twice its length! I don't know how long Storozynski spent conducting research and writing, but his depth of knowledge of Kosciuszko and Polish history is evident. I also really enjoyed Storozynski's `word-smithing' that was evident throughout the book, from the chapter titled `Napoleon comes up short' (gotta love that one!) to "It would be sixty years before the healing powers of the fountains of Lourdes would first mystify southern France, yet when Kosciuszko's ship docked nearby at the port of Bayonne on June 28, 1798, he cast aside his crutches and stood up on his own." Being much more than just a list of facts in chronological order, Storozynski's book brings you face to face with real people. He not only brought the person of Kosciuszko alive to me, but I also enjoyed meeting others... I didn't realize that Niemcewicz was such a blabber mouth and tried to ride Kosciuszko's coat tails. And Chief Little Turtle's advice on having an affair with Catherine was priceless. Jefferson came alive, as did others, like Ludwika his first love. I had no idea that Kosciuszko's will (the purpose of which was to free and educate African slaves in America) never materialized after his death. I also had not realized the Washington/Lafayette vs the Jefferson/Kosciuszko connection and found that thought-provoking as well. And I really enjoyed reading about the last part of his life. In my own studies on Kosciuszko, I had not come across any more than `he spent the last years of his life in Switzerland with the Zeltner family.' I love the prayer that he wrote during his last years... there was just so much that I enjoyed reading and discovering about Kosciuszko that my own copy of Storoznski's book The Peasant Prince has many `dog-eared' pages so I could easily find this or that fact that fascinated me about this great man's life. This book will captivate anyone who wants to read the life story of a true hero; his trials, triumphs and temptations: and be inspired!

    The Prince
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery. Also contains Valentino and Castracani

    Grand Ages: Rome
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    Customer Review: No Fun
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    Hard Eight [VHS]
    Before hitting the big time with his second film Boogie Nights, young filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson impressed critics with this deftly conceived, low-budget film noir chamber piece. With its minimalist plot, deliberate pacing, and brief, but shocking bursts of violence, Hard Eight won't please everyone, but Anderson and his first-rate cast were clearly working on the same authentic wavelength. It's a mystery at first why a solemn professional gambler (Philip Baker Hall in a captivating performance) cares for a down-and-out loser (John C. Reilly) and a dimwit, Reno cocktail waitress (Gwyneth Paltrow). But his motivations become clear--and the movie packs a quietly effective punch--when the gambler faces blackmail by a small-time crook (Samuel L. Jackson). This unheralded film seemed like a closely kept secret itself, until it showed up on the 1997 top-10 lists of several prominent critics. In tandem with Boogie Nights, it marked the arrival of a new filmmaker whose talent is as impressive as that of that other '90s hotshot, Quentin Tarantino. --Jeff Shannon
    Customer Review: Quiet and unnerving, yet regrettably flimsy...
    Paul Thomas Anderson became a household name in 2007 when his very dark, very poignant masterpiece known as `There Will Be Blood' swept the critics circle and delivered to Daniel Day-Lewis is second Best Actor Oscar. Sure, Anderson had made a dent in the late 90's with `Boogie Nights', but to be honest it wasn't until that shocking bowling pin scene in `Blood' that the world opened their eyes and realized that this mad had something to say. Rewind back to 1996, before `Boogie Nights' fever was ignited. `Hard Eight' (or `Sydney') is a small and quiet film about one mans search for redemption. In the films opening scene Sydney approaches down-and-out loser John and offers him help. It's a mystery as to why Sydney would care about this stranger, but we (the audience) play along and wait for all to be revealed. Sydney and John high-tail it to Vegas where John falls in love with Clementine, a cocktail waitress that sells her tail on the side. John also befriends Jimmy, a sordid fellow who knows too much information for his own good. The film is really a blank canvas, allowing the actors to do what they do best; act. The entire cast (or should I say, the four main stars) all do a remarkable job with the material. John C. Reilly is one of my favorite supporting actors working today. He just has this naturalness about him I adore, and here he has it in spades. He's like a puppy dog, the way John walks around Sydney with apparent admiration. The final phone conversation ("I love you too") is heartbreakingly telling of this mans true talent. Gwyneth Paltrow also delivers a strong performance here, playing off her own restrained sense of charm; and Samuel L. Jackson proves once again why he was probably the best supporting actor of the 90's (I mean, really; between this, `Jungle Fever', `A Time to Kill', `Pulp Fiction' and `Jackie Brown', he was on fire). But this movie is all about one man; Philip Baker Hall. With a restrained sense of emotional compliance Hall finds the soul of Sydney and manages to show us everything he stands for and everything he longs to become. His performance is so subtle, so controlled yet it bleeds with realism and it feels so complete. He offers us a look at a man detached from himself, for it is the only way he can cope with his own actions. But, the films downfall, like I mentioned, is that it is a blank canvas. The plot is very thin, to a fault almost. The film works, mainly because of the performances within it, but to be honest I really would have liked a little more meat on the bones. Because of the fact that there are very few moments of real action and not a lot of character to develop the film can tend to drag in areas. Overall the film is well worth watching, for Hall alone even. It is a rewarding film that marks the beginning of Anderson's fruitful career. It may be his least impressive film overall, but it is still a very good film and it sports a slew of dynamic performances.
    Customer Review: I Give It A Hard Four
    I give Hard Eight a solid, four star rating. The movie doesn't have much in the way of a plot, it is often slow and a bit too artsy in certain areas, but what this movie has is great acting and great characters. The story is about an older guy who takes a younger guy under his wing and teaches him how to beat the gambling system. They become close friends, almost like a father and son. A woman enters the picture along with a shady friend and things go whacky. Hard Eight is a solid movie, done very well and entertaining. It leans toward being a classic, yet doesn't make it all the way there (hence the 4 out of 5 stars) but it is certainly worth owning and sits proudly in my collection.

    Jackson County Jail [VHS]
    Yvette Mimieux is an East Coast professional who tires of life in Hollywood and decides to drive cross-country back to New York, until a carjacking on a rural highway plunges her into the worst night of her life. She's pawed by a sleazy bar owner, jailed next to cold killer Tommy Lee Jones, and raped by a lascivious slob of a jailer. When the sloppy good-ol'-boy cop reaches out to her in belated shame, his touch sends her into a panicked attack and she beats the life out of him until Jones drags her from the jail in an impromptu escape. On the surface this mix of Southern-fried cars-and-guns adventure and woman-in-peril thriller might look like pure exploitation. Director Michael Miller certainly shows a flair for wild car chases and pitched gunplay, but he also shows an unexpected sensitive hand in the seamier elements of the film. Mimieux is no shrinking victim; she carves out a strong, assured character slowly stripped of her dignity, and her shock and emotional hysteria during and following the attack is piercing. Tommy Lee Jones, in his first leading role, shows his star potential in a relaxed and confident performance as a terse career crook on the run from a murder rap. Almost philosophical about his way of life ("I was born dead," he tosses off before making a run for it), he is at once clear-eyed, candid, and the most tender character in the film. --Sean Axmaker
    Customer Review: Lackluster 1970's Flick
    Jackson County Jail is just a slapdash effort that takes what could have been a thrilling movie and makes it into just so much mush. It begins in Los Angeles when liberated career woman Dinah Hunter (Yvette Mimieux) quits her job as a producer of commercials after a client pans one of her latest creations. She then goes home and catches her husband with a local beauty. Once done informing her husband that she is fed up with his infidelity, she then leaves Los Angeles for a new job in New York, intending to drive herself there. She does so without doing any packing or any of the other things that you would expect someone who's planning on such a long drive to do. One aspect of long distance driving that she is quite clearly incapable of doing is navigation and map reading. Driving from L.A. to N.Y. clearly means going northwards, but she actually drives into the Deep South. On her trip, she picks up a pair of hitchhiking punks who clearly have trouble written all over them. Once she makes it clear to them that she intends on driving north, they hijack the car and rob her. After the hijack, Dinah enlists the aid of a restaurant owner who calls the sheriff's office on her behalf. However, the restauranteur is also a pervert who attempts to rape her. Whilst defending herself, a deputy sheriff shows up and arrests her instead. Once at the jail, she is then raped by a different deputy. She is able to overcome her attacker, kill him and then frees another inmate Tommy Lee Jones) and they escape together. They steal a car and on the way to the criminal's hideout, they get into a goofy chase with the now drunken sheriff. Dinah and the criminal evade the sheriff and wind up at a house owned by a friend of the criminal. However, the law catches up with them and proceeds to place the house under siege. Both Dinah and the criminal escape from the house. This is the point where the movie really gets bad. Dinah gets into a discussion of right and wrong with her hardened criminal buddy and trys to convince him that thee is good in humanity. Her accomplice responds only by saying that she must have lived a sheltered life. Eventually, Dinah is severely injured by gunshots and caught. Her buddy gets himself gunned down right in the middle of a bicentennial parade which continues on despite the fact that police are engaged in a running gunfight with a hardened criminal whose six-shooter never runs out of bullets and several paraders and onlookers get downed by stray bullets. Even by the standards of the film's producer, Roger Corman, this is pretty unreal. Jackson County Jail is a movie that was made with real acting talent, too bad the same could not be said of the script.
    Customer Review: Jackson County jail...no place for a lady!
    Well I'll tell you what, when producer Roger Corman comes across something successful in one of his cinematic projects, he certainly milks the hell out of it...take this film, titled Jackson County Jail (1976) aka The Innocent Victim. A fairly popular movie, one that did well both in terms of box office receipts and critical acclaim, has since been remade at least two times, once in 1978 as a made for TV movie titled Outside Chance, featuring many of the actors present from the original film (but not Tommy Lee Jones), and then again in 1997 with the film titled Macon County Jail, which featured Ally Sheedy and David Carradine. I haven't seen the subsequent remakes, but I did get a chance to see the original last night, and I thought it quite good. Written by Donald Stewart, who would later provide screenplays for the films The Hunt for Red October (1990), Patriot Games (1992), and Clear and Present Danger (1994), and directed by Michael Miller (Silent Rage, Class Reunion), the film features Yvette Mimieux, better known to me as the character Weena, from the classic science fiction feature The Time Machine (1960), and Tommy Lee Jones (Coal Miner's Daughter, The Fugitive), in a very early role in his career. Also appearing is Betty Thomas ("Hill Street Blues"), Howard Hesseman ("WKRP in Cincinnati"), Robert Carradine (Revenge of the Nerds), Corman favorite Mary Woronov (Death Race 2000), and stuntman/actor/writer/director Hal Needham, who's probably best know for his high octane features including Smokey and the Bandit (1977), Smokey and the Bandit II (1980), and The Cannonball Run (1981), to name a few. L.A. ad executive Dinah Hunter (Mimieux) is having a bad day, and things are about to get a whole lot worse...after a conflict with a disagreeable client, she returns to the home she shares with her boyfriend, David (Hesseman) only to find him frolicking by the pool with a topless nymphet. Deciding things aren't working out for her on the west coast, she calls a friend back east to see if she could get her old job back (apparently she worked in an ad agency in NY prior to moving west). After securing her old position, Dinah decides to drive cross-country in her yellow AMC Pacer, eventually meeting up with a couple hitchhiking to Alaska, who she foolishly gives a ride to...they, in turn, steal her car and money, leaving her stranded with nothing but the clothes on her back. Circumstances lead to her being arrested and put into a cell next to a shaggy drifter named Coley Blake (Jones), who's awaiting extradition to Texas on murder charges. While in jail, she suffers an attack from a particularly frisky deputy, whom she ends up killing after he has his way with her. Coley and Dinah escape with the rural, trigger-happy authorities in hot pursuit, as the pair are viewed as stone cold cop killers. Perhaps next time Dinah will consider flying instead of driving... I actually enjoyed this more than I thought I would, as the material seemed fairly solid, bolstered by a pair of excellent performances by Mimieux and Jones. I did feel the misogynistic element was laid on a bit thick, as we see one male character after another mistreating Dinah in various ways, from the fat, disgusting, advertising client who suggests she's in need a good schtupping, to her cheating boyfriend, along with the male hitchhiker and the greasy, opportunistic bartender, and then the deputy who initially arrests her without even listening to her side of the story (she's desperately trying to relate her circumstances, taking the Lord's name in vain, to which the deputy yells "You shut that tramp yap of yours!"), to finally another deputy, with a really bad case of thinning hair, who jumps her in her cell in a brief, yet extremely violent attack (he finished his `business' rather quickly, to which I dubbed him Quick Draw McGraw). Had this been a straight up expoiltation piece, I would have expected the seemingly excessive displays of machismo, but it felt like the filmmakers were trying to develop the dramatic aspects over the sensationalistic ones...then again, we are talking about a Roger Corman produced movie. About the only two characters that didn't treat her poorly were the sheriff, played by Needham, and Coley. As I mentioned, the real strengths in this film come from the two lead actors, primarily due to the sense of realism they brought to their characters. Mimieux's character isn't portrayed as an idiot victim turned violent, vengeance seeking feminista type as she would have been in your standard exploitation film, but an authentic individual who suffers an incredible ordeal, and is now thrown into a situation for which she has no frame of reference to deal with, versus Tommy Lee Jones' character, a thief who knows the score, the score being that if they're caught, few would be inclined to believe the version of events as they actually happened. Dinah did seem a bit overly naïve at times (when she found her boyfriend with another woman, she asked him to leave, but it was his house...yeah, he's the one who should leave), finding herself in awkward situations as a result...picking up those hitchhikers certainly seemed like a bad idea, even before they turned on her, along with the sequence just after she got ripped off and went to the bar to call for help. She asked for a dime to use the pay phone, but the bartender offered to let her use the phone in his seedy, backroom apartment...having seen the bartender, I would have probably opted to use the pay phone instead. Her naivety did come into play in terms of Jones' character, realizing after their escape how much in over her head she was, and his subsequent treatment of her. Jones was perhaps the strongest character in the film, displaying a raw intensity, an aspect often seen in his later roles, in a slightly more refined and focused fashion. And for you Mary Woronov fans, her part is relatively minor, but worth checking out if only for her `butchness'. All in all this is a tight, fast paced film, with a couple of great performances, worth, at the very least, a rental. I would have liked to have given this release four stars, but due to poor presentation, I feel I have to go with three. Walt Disney Video, which recently acquired the rights to release a large number of Corman's films to DVD, provides a so-so fullscreen (1.33:1) transfer here, along with a substandard audio track, which claims to be in Dolby Digital Surround, which I found hard to believe as the audio is often muddled and hard to discern at times. There are a few extras, including a dated interview piece with Leonard Maltin and Roger Corman (4:15), brief biographies of Corman and the main cast, and a theatrical trailer for the film. Cookieman108

    Promise (1978) [VHS]
    Customer Review: Excellent
    I would absolutely buy from this seller again! I received my video sooner than expected and it was in excellent shape. I definitely recommend her for your next purchase......
    Customer Review: Great Movie and now I finally found it on DVD!
    I'm mainly writing this review to let everyone know this is now on DVD. Apparently in 2007 they released a 2 disc Danielle Steel collection with 4 movies total including "The Promise". I've been looking for a DVD version to buy as a gift for my niece over the last year or two and I wanted to give everyone else a heads up. Hope this helps everyone looking for a DVD version. FYI I found it right here on Amazon so either do a search or look and see if it's listed under the customers who viewed this item also viewed section of the page.

    Metro Rice Cooker 5 1/2 Quart #1042
    Rice Cooker in anodized aluminum with insert and tempered glass lid. Includes 5 1/2 quart pot, cooking basket and lid. Dishwasher safe.
    Customer Review: Great Rice
    We eat a lot of rice and my doctor recommended we switch to brown rice. Boiling it resulted in a sticky mush half the time so I began looking for a rice steamer. After searching a lot of sites, I purchased the Metro Rice Cooker 5 1/2 Quart #1042. I am very pleased with it. I make two cups of rice at a time and it turns out firm and seperate grains every time. I can reheat the left over rice and it is as good as when it was first cooked. It works just as well if you replace the water with broth.
    Customer Review: Great Steamer
    Great Steamer. I use it to steam everything. I gave it 4 stars only because I wish the insert was non-stick so that I don't have bits of rice sticking to the insert after steaming (bit of a pain to clean after use). Otherwise this pot does what it is supossed to do.

    Prince Lionheart washPOD
    Providing a safe and secure environment, Prince Lionheart's washPOD is similar to that inside a mother's womb. The washPOD is recommended by physicians and midwives as one of the best ways to bathe your newborn baby.

    Age: 0-6 months.
    Customer Review: Greatest thing for my babe!
    for a child who hated bathing...this has changed our lives! I can now plunk him in the tub and not have to worry about loosing my hearing. It is a bit hard to get at the bottom, but for general bathing and hair washing it is GREAT!!!
    Customer Review: grandson loves this
    Ike didn't really like his lay down bath but loves this. Love it when my little man is happy.


    The Black Moth: A Romance of the XVIII Century
    Jack Carstares, disgraced eldest son of the Earl Wyncham, returns home in secret to live as a highwayman, the only way he can remain in the land he loves. Injured while foiling the abduction of beautiful Diana Beauleigh by the infamous Duke of Andover, Jack is taken in by Diana's Aunt Betty, and his recovery is surrounded by mystery and intrigue.

    Michael Jackson (Thriller, 25) Framed Music Poster Print - 24" X 36"
    This poster shows Michael Jackson in a pose wearing a red shirt. At the top it says "Michael Jackson Thriller 25." On the left it says "8 Grammy Awards, 37 Weeks at #1 of the Charts, Biggest Selling Music Video of All Time, 10 American Music Awards, 20 Billboard Awards, Biggest Selling Album of All Time." This framed poster measures approx. 24" x 36" Michael Jackson (August 29, 1958) is an American musician, entertainer, and pop icon with a successful career and controversial personal life. His albums include Off the Wall, Thriller, Bad, Dangerous, HIStory, Blood on the Dance Floor, Invincible. Popular songs include Ben, Rock with You, Billie Jean, Beat It, Say Say Say, I Just Can't Stop Loving You, Bad, Way You Make Me Feel, Man in the Mirror, Dirty Diana, Black or White, You are Not Alone.

    80s Retro Black Vinyl Silver Studded Biker Fingerless Gloves
    No outfit would be complete without these black vinyl studded fingerless gloves. Harken back to an earlier time of the 1980s or leap ahead as a gothic club dancer or vampire.

    Thriller
    Customer Review: we got it right
    thanks for working to get me the record from my youth to share with my kids... it working great now! The webers

    Prince Lionheart Ultimate Wipes Warmer
    Prince Lionheart Ultimate Wipes Warmer On a chilly winter's morning you don't want to startle poor baby with an ice-cold wipe on his warm little bottom. The Prince Lionheart Ultimate Wipes Warmer keeps the wipes at a comfortable temperature, making changing little ones a bit more pleasant for both of you. The tub is molded with an EPA approved additive to inhibit growth of micro organisms that cause odor and mildew.
    Customer Review: It did not work for me...but if it did for you, please read this
    I got this at my baby shower and I was very happy to get one (I live in Maine and my baby was born this winter). What a disappointment! I am so glad I did not pay a penny for this. It makes NO difference to take a wipe from this "warmer" and the wipes at room temperature. My pediatrician has also told me that bacteria and fungi can easily grow in there and he has seen too many cases of severe diaper rash that is caused by improper use of wipes warmers. So if yours works, great... just be extra careful!
    Customer Review: Received broken can't return as it was a gift over 30 days old
    go to target or walmart and buy one instead for about the same price so you can return it if a problem. I bought this as a gift, the new mother found it broken and I can't return it as it has been over 30 days. Live and learn!

    Movie Maniacs Samuel L. Jackson as Shaft Action Figure


    PRINCESS "HAVING SUFFICIENT EXPERIENCE WITH PRINCES, SEEKS FROG" (pink) decal bumper sticker


    Michael Jackson - Music Poster (Thriller - 25th Anniversary) (Size: 24" x 36")
    This item is in new and mint condition. It has never been hung, used or displayed.
    Customer Review: The Ultimate HUGE Michael Jackson Poster!
    I've been a fan of Michael Jackson for several years. Over the years, there have been a lot of posters available (official and unofficial) but never one this amazing. This poster really is the ultimate HUGE Michael Jackson poster! First of all, the quality is BRILLIANT! The color is especially awesome! The red on Michael's shirt will make it look like he is performing live on your wall! The gold "Thriller" writing covering the "25" logo looks awesome. It really feels like you have a piece of Thriller history with this poster! The pose also looks awesome! Michael is doing a classic pose from the "Bad" tour! Everything from the pose, to the outfit Michael is wearing, is the essential Michael Jackson style... ready for your wall! With this poster it puts Michael in all his glory on your wall! Wow! The last thing worth mentioning is how HUGE this poster is! It is 24" by 36" and DAMN! It is HUGE! This poster is a MUST HAVE for the King of Pop fans! Everything about this poster is done RIGHT. How do I know all this? It is hanging on my wall and I can testify to all of this! Plus, with the cheap price Amazon offers it for...there is no reason any Michael fan should be without it!

    Smart Pianosoft 3.5" Diskette "Lawyers in Love" Jackson Browne
    8 Songs Include: Lawyers In Love + On The Day + Cust It Away + Downtown + Tender Is The Night + Knock On Any Door + Say It Isn't True + For A Rocker Matches CD: Asylum 60268-2

    Michael Jackson (Thriller, 25) Music Poster Print - 24" X 36"
    This poster shows Michael Jackson in a pose wearing a red shirt. At the top it says "Michael Jackson Thriller 25." On the left it says "8 Grammy Awards, 37 Weeks at #1 of the Charts, Biggest Selling Music Video of All Time, 10 American Music Awards, 20 Billboard Awards, Biggest Selling Album of All Time." This poster measures approx. 24" x 36" Michael Jackson (August 29, 1958) is an American musician, entertainer, and pop icon with a successful career and controversial personal life. His albums include Off the Wall, Thriller, Bad, Dangerous, HIStory, Blood on the Dance Floor, Invincible. Popular songs include Ben, Rock with You, Billie Jean, Beat It, Say Say Say, I Just Can't Stop Loving You, Bad, Way You Make Me Feel, Man in the Mirror, Dirty Diana, Black or White, You are Not Alone.
    Customer Review: Blast from the past
    After searching book stores I was so thrilled to find this product. It met all expectations to fulfil a special family moment.

    Ipcress File [VHS]
    In the spy-crazed film world of the 1960s, Len Deighton's antihero Harry Palmer burst onto the scene as an antidote to James Bond. Here was a British spy who had a working-class accent, horn-rimmed glasses, and above all really didn't want to be a spy in the first place. As portrayed by Michael Caine, Palmer was the perfect antithesis to Sean Connery's 007. Unlike the globetrotting spy's exotic locales, Palmer's beat is cold, rainy, and dreary London, where he spends his days and nights in unheated flats spying on subversives. He does charm one lady, but she's no Pussy Galore--just a civil servant he works with, sent to keep an eye on him. Eventually he's assigned to get to the bottom of the kidnapping and subsequent "brain draining" of a nuclear physicist, all the while being reminded by his superiors that it's this or prison. Things begin to get pretty hairy for Harry. Produced by Harry Saltzman in his time off from the James Bond series, the film also features a haunting score by another Bond veteran, composer John Barry. --Kristian St. Clair
    Customer Review: A Treat for Bond Purists
    If you're a James Bond fanatic, you'll probably enjoy THE IPCRESS FILE. Not that there's any similarities between Ian Fleming's Bond and Len Deighton's nameless spy (given the name Harry Palmer during the filming by star Michael Caine), but rather that this tense and enjoyable thriller features the talents of at least five 007 alumni. There's co-producer Harry Saltzman, music composer extrodinaire John Barry, editor Peter Hunt, art director Ken Adam and production designer Peter Murton. IPCRESS has all the elements of a good Hitchcock thriller, along with some of the suprise twists. John Barry delivers one of his best scores, and Michael Caine is joined by a superb supporitng cast, including Nigel Green, Gordon Jackson and Guy Doleman.
    Customer Review: "Spy High"
    Maurice Micklewhite (Michael Caine) has always been one of my favorite actors. I saw this 007 Era movie when it was first released and watched it again more recently. It is a FAB movie. It has lost nothing over time and can even be more appreciated today. Caine is very magnetic as the oh so sexy but slightly nerdy instrument of espionage. A great, suspenseful movie that is effective without all the 007 gimmicks.

    Ektelon Premium Select Racquetballs, Single Can (2 balls)
    A popular, reliable blue ball with a softer feel for all players. USRA approved, enhanced visiblity, improved formula, popular feel, comes with a Double Back Guarantee: If either ball in a can breaks before the label wears off, it will be replaced with 2. Price is per 2-ball can.
    Customer Review: not so fast
    These racquetballs shouldn't be named Premium Select, because they play only as regular balls do. Not as fast as rated.
    Customer Review: Dont Know Much About The Game, But These Are Good Balls
    I do not play much Racquetball, however, when I do, I use the Ektelon Racquetballs. They are very durable, and I have never broken one despite much longterm use. They are very visible in the court, and I never have any trouble seeing where they are. Also, they bounce great and fly off the racket very well. If you need Racquetballs, I would highly recomend these.

    Sea of Love [VHS]
    After a career slump that plagued him through most of the 1980s, Al Pacino made a stellar comeback in this taut 1989 thriller, playing a weary New York police detective who falls in love with the woman (Ellen Barkin) who is the prime suspect in the murder case he's investigating. Expertly written by Richard Price and directed by Harold Becker, the story is designed to keep its central characters (and the viewer) in a state of constant suspicion and arousal--an emotional combination that sends dangerous sparks flying between Pacino and Barkin. Their chemistry is intense, and their love scenes are some of the hottest of any movie of its decade. But Sea of Love is not merely concerned with cheap titillation. It's a riveting whodunit with scenes of nail-biting suspense and memorable dialogue that make it as interesting to listen to as it is to watch. Barkin had made a similarly sexy impression in The Big Easy, and here she gives one of the best performances of her underrated career, matching Pacino's excellence scene for scene. The ending's a bit of a letdown because the murder solution comes somewhat out of the blue, but it's the acting and suspense that you'll remember most--qualities that make Sea of Love one of the best films of its kind. --Jeff Shannon
    Customer Review: Always Entertaining
    Al Pacino, Ellen Barkin and John Goodman are all so entertaining to watch that I've always enjoyed this film no matter how many times I've seen it. The suspense is what this film is all about, but I am fascinated with these actors, including supporting performances by Michael Rooker and William Hickey. Although her looks are a little hard and her mouth way too profane, Barkin never looked better and sexier. That Pacino's character, "Detective Frank Keller" would fall for her is understandable. However, adultery, once again is excused in this film along with other not-so-moral acts so this isn't a film you want to show to your church group. All three of the leads are very weak, ethically-speaking. The fact that this film can go on for almost two hours with very little action and still keep you riveted to your seat speaks highly of its entertainment value. Why national critics knocked it so much, I don't know. Hey, it's good entertainment. What more do you want?
    Customer Review: Steamy thriller, oldie but goodie
    Al Pacino and Ellen Barkin heat up the screen in this sexy thriller. A serial killer is stalking men in new York City. Al Pacino, hoarse and burnt out, is on the case with a slim-looking John Goodman playing the side-kick totally straight. Pacino's suspicions soon focus on Ellen Barkin, a sultry, sexy blond who oozes sex and danger. There are plenty of holes in the plot but they don't matter much. The main reason to see this movie is to enjoy the chemistry of the two leads. You really feel the sweaty New York summer nights, you see the crumpled sheets and the slick bodies. The sex is not over-explicit but it's real enough to be convincing. I first saw this movie many years ago and enjoyed it then. I caught it again on HBO and found it equally compelling.

    Music from the Motion Picture "Purple Rain"
    Maybe this music by Prince & the Revolution will never quite sound as, well, revolutionary as it did in 1984 (and nothing else has ever sounded like the extraordinary cooing and fluttering of "When Doves Cry"), but it's a pop landmark in Prince's Artist-ic career. The hit movie was really just a big-screen showcase for Prince to perform these songs (some of them in tear-the-roof-off "live" versions set in a Minneapolis club). I don't know why that warped sermonette introduces "Let's Go Crazy" (one thing you've got to love about Prince: he's always been weird), but somehow I'm glad it's there. Other highlights include the sexual scorcher "Darling Nikki" (with its crazy backwards coda) and that anthemic title tune. Don't you miss Wendy and Lisa, too? --Jim Emerson
    Customer Review: 25 Years Old, As Good As Ever
    Another review of this landmark album is certainly not necessary but I figured on occasion of it's 25th anniversary that I'd write one anyway. When this came out I was 7 years old. Seven! I didn't know what "masturbating in a magazine" meant. Who cared! The music was incredible. It was all we heard on the radio, we also had the cassette tape and we played it incessantly on hot 1984 summer's days in my Mom's Datsun. I still remember listening to "When Doves Cry" and the smell of the leather seats on hot days. We continued to hear it certainly into 1985 and the album really has never left me. It's one of those ones you can't imagine life without and one you can't leave out of your childhood memories. Simply put I was listening to this when I was 7, 17, 27 and I'll be listening to it forever.
    Customer Review: Music from the Motion Picture "Purple Rain"
    Fast service. Like new CD. Plays like new. Thank You

    Thriller
    2006 Issued Special Gold Disc Edition that Comes in a Dvd-sized Clear Jewelbox
    (19. 3 X
    14. 5 Cm) Housed Inside a Printed Slipcase that Mimicks a Picture Frame. The Front is Cut Out with a Special Die-cut Inner Sleeve that Displays the Gold Disc Itself and a Miniature Pic of the Original Album Cover with a Mock Engraved Plaque Beside It. The Back is Cut So You Can Either Display the Whole Package on a Shelf Or the Wall.
    Customer Review: MICHAEL JACKSON ANNIVERSARY LP
    I PURCHASED THIS GORGEOUS LP FROM AMAZON, AND AS USUAL RECEIVED EXCELLENT SERVICE FROM THEM. THE LP IS JUST BEAUTIFUL AND I GOT IT CHEAPER ON AMAZON THAN WHAT SELLER'S WERE ADVERTISING IT FOR ON EBAY.
    Customer Review: The KIng on Pictuer Vinyl
    The Best album on very best product. Thriiler 25th it's a great celebration for all MJ product... this vinyl is on of them. Thriller 25th picture vinyl is very special. looking very good. on of my best product. I love you michael...and thank you for this pleasure

    James Worthy Los Angeles Lakers Action McFarlane NBA Legends Series 3 Figurine
    This James Worthy Los Angeles Lakers Action Figure - McFarlane NBA Legends Series 3 is the perfect gift for any fan. Officially licensed by NBA.

    Jackie Brown (Robert Forster Face) Movie Poster Print - 24" X 36"
    We bring you the best selection of Movie Posters, Music Posters, Sports Posters, Art Prints, Television Posters, College Humor, and more! This is the premier destination for finding entertainment posters. Find authentic movie advertisements, increase your celebrity photo and poster collection, locate that missing pop idol piece you need to complete your set, or discover rare concert sheets from your favorites musicians and bands. Whether its that one rare framed art print youve been looking for, or you need to wallpaper your dorm room with the hottest, sexiest posters, this is the place to find everything. Brand new, perfect condition, fast shipping! Buy from the best!!!

    Princereigns Ingrown Hair Gel
    The Premier gel used by models and celebs to remove ingrown hairs and razor bumps by softening and straightening the hair folicle, while also removing dark spots and blemishes. Will not clog pores or cause acne. The celebrity secret to clean and even skintone
    Customer Review: Another Strike Out
    I picked up this product at a store that I work at and was pretty excited to try something that might actually work. See, I have razor and ingrown hairs all over my legs and being a girl.... well lets just say it not nice to the touch. I've just used up my first bottle. I still have dark spots, none of that improved (perhaps it would work better on the face?). It helped my ingrown hairs some, however I still had a significant amount. I've so far tried everything from AHA to glycolic on my legs after I've shaved and so far no luck. I've just ordered tend skin... so I have my fingers crossed.
    Customer Review: This product is not worth the money!
    I brought this product and to be honest it did nothing it says!...I actually went out and brought a cheaper product that did work for me. Not only that I tried getting my money back from the company. And someone (I guess CSR) was very nasty told me I had to send back what ever I had to get my money back and when I was still asking questions they hung up the phone before I could finish...I wouldn't recommend to a dog! I don't even want to give a rating they don't even deserve a star at all!

    Harry Potter & The Half Blood Prince
    In Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Voldemort is tightening his grip on both the Muggle and wizarding worlds and Hogwarts is no longer the safe haven it once was. Harry suspects that dangers may even lie within the castle, but Dumbledore is more intent upon preparing him for the final battle that he knows is fast approaching. Together they work to find the key to unlock Voldemort's defenses and, to this end, Dumbledore recruits his old friend and colleague, the well-connected and unsuspecting bon vivant Professor Horace Slughorn, whom he believes holds crucial information. Meanwhile, the students are under attack from a very different adversary as teenage hormones rage across the ramparts. Harry finds himself more and more drawn to Ginny, but so is Dean Thomas. And Lavender Brown has decided that Ron is the one for her, only she hadn't counted on Romilda Vane's chocolates! And then there's Hermione, simmering with jealously but determined not to show her feelings. As romance blossoms, one student remains aloof. He is determined to make his mark, albeit a dark one. Love is in the air, but tragedy lies ahead and Hogwarts may never be the same again.
    In the game, players will return to Hogwarts to help Harry survive a fraught sixth year. They will also have a chance to engage in exciting wizard duels, mix and brew magical ingredients in Potions class and take to the air to lead the Gryffindor Quidditch team to victory. Players may even get sidetracked by Ron's romantic entanglements as they journey towards a dramatic climax and discover the identity of the Half-Blood Prince.

    Michael Jackson (Stare, Close-Up) Framed Music Poster Print - 16" X 20"


    Hot Toys Michael Jackson Vinyl Figure (Thriller Zombie Version)
    The Hot Toys Michael Jackson vinyl figure depicts Michael Jackson "after zombie" as he appeared in the Thriller video. This sweet Michael Jackson action figure stands approximately 7-inches tall and is a vinyl figure manufactured by Hot Toys. Don't miss your chance to get this cool zombie version of the Michael Jackson Thriller figure today!

    Home 2-Opening Jackson Frame - Black (5x7")


    The Westmorelands books 1-5

    Brenda Jackson's beloved Westmoreland family saga has been a reader favorite since making its debut in 2002. And with heroes including a bad-boy motorcycle champ, an arrogant sheikh intent on seduction, and a sexy fire chief whose world is turned upside-down by torrid weekend with a too-hot-to-handle virgin, it's easy to see why! Now you can get the entire series in handy bundle format, starting with this collection of the first five novels: Delaney's Desert Sheikh, A Little Dare, Thorn's Challenge, Stone Cold Surrender and Riding the Storm.



    Michael Jackson - Video Greatest Hits - HIStory
    Studio: Sony Music Release Date: 11/13/2001
    Customer Review: A MUST HAVE!!
    This is a MUST have!! R.I.P. Michael Jackson--my FAVORITE artist of all time!!! IN TEARS as we speak!!! R.I.P. Mike 8/29/58--7/25/09
    Customer Review: Love It.
    My grandchildren, 5, 3 and 2 years old watch this DVD more than I do. They beg to watch it and they would rather watch Michael Jackson than their own childrens program.

    The Pretender - The Complete Third Season
    Studio: Tcfhe Release Date: 03/24/2009 Run time: 1069 minutes Rating: Nr
    Customer Review: Hard to find.
    Mint condition, thanks so much I've been looking for this for a while. Super fast shipping.
    Customer Review: Pretender Season 3
    The season arrived in perfect condition and new, as expected; I was fully satisfied with this transaction.

    Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Disney Special Platinum Edition)
    One of the brightest nuggets from Disney's golden age, this 1937 film is almost dizzying in its meticulous construction of an enchanted world, with scores of major and minor characters (including fauna and fowl), each with a distinct identity. When you watch Snow White's intricate, graceful movements of fingers, arms, and head all in one shot, it is not the technical brilliance of Disney's artists that leaps out at you, but the very spirit of her engaging, girl-woman character. When the wicked queen's poisoned apple turns from killer green to rose red, the effect of knowing something so beautiful can be so terrible is absolutely elemental, so pure it forces one to surrender to the horror of it. Based on the Grimm fairy tale, Snow White is probably the best family film ever to deal, in mythic terms, with the psychological foundation for growing up. It's a crowning achievement and should not be missed. --Tom Keogh

    Stills from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Click for larger image)







    Customer Review: Not recieved yet
    I have not recieved this item yet!!! I ordered another movie the same day as I ordered this one and recieved that movie four days later. Now it has been a month and payment was send but no movie. I will not order again until my problem is resolved.
    Customer Review: Great Classic
    Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Disney Special Platinum Edition) Good flick!

    Jackson WR-70 Rigid frame, round lens welding goggles Blue/green IRUV Shade 5
    Each goggle utilizes IRUV shade 5 filter lens and is built to offer long-lasting performance. Several style options available. Meets ANSI Z87.1-2003 High Impact.

    Dual Wheel Wheelbarrow Axle, 5/8" "Cross-Over" Replacment Kit; Fits Jackson, True-temper 8 & 10 Cu.ft. and Union Tools 8 & 10 Wheelbarrows
    This easy to install replacement kit out performs the standard axle supplied by the manufacturer. The "Cross-Over" design helps to displace the weight of the load across the axle more evenly and ties the frame together at the wheels to help prevent racking of the frame. Surely a design built to last. Don't hesitate order Now!

    Frog King & Fairy Tales - 30 Wall Stickers / Wallies
    Sticks equally well to textured walls, furniture, cars and trucks. Genuine licensed merchandise. Made in USA/Canada. Just peel and stick - guaranteed! Washable, removable and re-usable. Includes 30 wall decor stickers/decals of varying sizes, the largest being 4.0" X 2.5" (10.16 X 6.35 cm) and the smallest 1.0" X 1.0" (2.54 X 2.54 cm).

    Thriller
    Michael Jackson's Thriller is the bestselling album of all time, with 45 million worldwide sales powered by seven Top 10 U.S. singles and eight Grammy Awards. The 1982 album was also a success from which the pop superstar never really recovered--subsequent albums seemed to have no other goal than to beat the records set by Thriller. The highly-polished sound of Quincy Jones's production sounds almost organic compared to Jackson's more recent work, and in the same regard, Thriller was significantly slicker than its predecessor, Off the Wall. Both albums established a Jackson style that aimed for the dance floor with songs built on a state-of-the-art bed of percussion and keyboards. Elements of milestone Thriller tracks like "Billie Jean" (arguably Jackson's best-ever performance) and "Beat It" (with its hard-rock solo by guitarist Eddie Van Halen) influenced not just Jackson's records, but those of the entire dance-pop world. On the song "Thriller," Jackson indulged his taste for the juvenile and invited Vincent Price to rap in a really scary voice. With Thriller the album, Jackson created a different kind of monster--a hit album of such magnitude that it would have an irrevocable impact not just on the singer's art, but on his altogether kooky life. --John Milward
    Customer Review: A Crossover Classic
    Thriller is greatest selling album of all time because it is really a fantastic record. There's nothing more to say about the music that hasn't already been said. He was a flawed human being, like we all are, but a cultural icon who did more for race relations via his art form than most who devote their lives to the political pursuit of race relations. A great entertainer. That's all he needed to be for me. Rest in peace, MJ.
    Customer Review: Come on...you have to own this CD
    I'm 23 years old and I grew up listening to Michael Jackson. Any young person who considers themselves a true fan of music (any person, really) should definitely own this CD...the review is true. Jackson's voice is at its purest on this CD...this is definitely the height of his career. People of all ages will have heard the 7 top ten singles on this CD, so there's no need to talk about those...I just want to attest to the fact that the two songs that are not singles, "Baby Be Mine" and "The Lady In My Life," are just as awesome. "Baby Be Mine" is a somewhat upbeat dance track - a sweet love track - and "The Lady In My Life" is a slow ballad tribute to a lover. Honestly, don't even debate this. If you're on this page you already know that you need this CD.

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    Harry Potter & The Half Blood Prince
    Voldemort is tightening his grip on both the Muggle and wizarding worlds and Hogwarts is no longer the safe haven it once was. Harry suspects that dangers may even lie within the castle, but Dumbledore is more intent upon preparing him for the final battle that he knows is fast approaching. Together they work to find the key to unlock Voldemort's defenses and, to this end, Dumbledore recruits his old friend and colleague, the well-connected and unsuspecting bon vivant Professor Horace Slughorn, whom he believes holds crucial information. Meanwhile, the students are under attack from a very different adversary as teenage hormones rage across the ramparts. Harry finds himself more and more drawn to Ginny, but so is Dean Thomas. And Lavender Brown has decided that Ron is the one for her, only she hadn't counted on Romilda Vane's chocolates. And then there's Hermione, simmering with jealousy but determined not to show her feelings. As romance blossoms, one student remains aloof. He is determined to make his mark, albeit a dark one. Love is in the air, but tragedy lies ahead and Hogwarts may never be the same again.



    Harry Potter & The Half Blood Prince
    In Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Voldemort is tightening his grip on both the Muggle and wizarding worlds and Hogwarts is no longer the safe haven it once was. Harry suspects that dangers may even lie within the castle, but Dumbledore is more intent upon preparing him for the final battle that he knows is fast approaching. Together they work to find the key to unlock Voldemort's defenses and, to this end, Dumbledore recruits his old friend and colleague, the well-connected and unsuspecting bon vivant Professor Horace Slughorn, whom he believes holds crucial information. Meanwhile, the students are under attack from a very different adversary as teenage hormones rage across the ramparts. Harry finds himself more and more drawn to Ginny, but so is Dean Thomas. And Lavender Brown has decided that Ron is the one for her, only she hadn't counted on Romilda Vane's chocolates! And then there's Hermione, simmering with jealously but determined not to show her feelings. As romance blossoms, one student remains aloof. He is determined to make his mark, albeit a dark one. Love is in the air, but tragedy lies ahead and Hogwarts may never be the same again.
    In the game, players will return to Hogwarts to help Harry survive a fraught sixth year. They will also have a chance to engage in exciting wizard duels, mix and brew magical ingredients in Potions class and take to the air to lead the Gryffindor Quidditch team to victory. Players may even get sidetracked by Ron's romantic entanglements as they journey towards a dramatic climax and discover the identity of the Half-Blood Prince.

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    Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Book 6)
    The long-awaited, eagerly anticipated, arguably over-hyped Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince has arrived, and the question on the minds of kids, adults, fans, and skeptics alike is, "Is it worth the hype?" The answer, luckily, is simple: yep. A magnificent spectacle more than worth the price of admission, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince will blow you away. However, given that so much has gone into protecting the secrets of the book (including armored trucks and injunctions), don't expect any spoilers in this review. It's much more fun not knowing what's coming--and in the case of Rowling's delicious sixth book, you don't want to know. Just sit tight, despite the earth-shattering revelations that will have your head in your hands as you hope the words will rearrange themselves into a different story. But take one warning to heart: do not open Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince until you have first found a secluded spot, safe from curious eyes, where you can tuck in for a good long read. Because once you start, you won't stop until you reach the very last page.

    A darker book than any in the series thus far with a level of sophistication belying its genre, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince moves the series into murkier waters and marks the arrival of Rowling onto the adult literary scene. While she has long been praised for her cleverness and wit, the strength of Book 6 lies in her subtle development of key characters, as well as her carefully nuanced depiction of a community at war. In Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, no one and nothing is safe, including preconceived notions of good and evil and of right and wrong. With each book in her increasingly remarkable series, fans have nervously watched J.K. Rowling raise the stakes; gone are the simple delights of butterbeer and enchanted candy, and days when the worst ailment could be cured by a bite of chocolate. A series that began as a colorful lark full of magic and discovery has become a dark and deadly war zone. But this should not come as a shock to loyal readers. Rowling readied fans with Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire and Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by killing off popular characters and engaging the young students in battle. Still, there is an unexpected bleakness from the start of Book 6 that casts a mean shadow over Quidditch games, silly flirtations, and mountains of homework. Ready or not, the tremendous ending of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince will leave stunned fans wondering what great and terrible events await in Book 7 if this sinister darkness is meant to light the way. --Daphne Durham

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    Begin at the Beginning

    Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

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    Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

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    Why We Love Harry
    Favorite Moments from the Series
    There are plenty of reasons to love Rowling's wildly popular series--no doubt you have several dozen of your own. Our list features favorite moments, characters, and artifacts from the first five books. Keep in mind that this list is by no means exhaustive (what we love about Harry could fill ten books!) and does not include any of the spectacular revelatory moments that would spoil the books for those (few) who have not read them. Enjoy.

    Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

    * Harry's first trip to the zoo with the Dursleys, when a boa constrictor winks at him.
    * When the Dursleys' house is suddenly besieged by letters for Harry from Hogwarts. Readers learn how much the Dursleys have been keeping from Harry. Rowling does a wonderful job in displaying the lengths to which Uncle Vernon will go to deny that magic exists.
    * Harry's first visit to Diagon Alley with Hagrid. Full of curiosities and rich with magic and marvel, Harry's first trip includes a trip to Gringotts and Ollivanders, where Harry gets his wand (holly and phoenix feather) and discovers yet another connection to He-Who-Must-No-Be-Named. This moment is the reader's first full introduction to Rowling's world of witchcraft and wizards.
    * Harry's experience with the Sorting Hat.

    Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

    * The de-gnoming of the Weasleys' garden. Harry discovers that even wizards have chores--gnomes must be grabbed (ignoring angry protests "Gerroff me! Gerroff me!"), swung about (to make them too dizzy to come back), and tossed out of the garden--this delightful scene highlights Rowling's clever and witty genius.
    * Harry's first experience with a Howler, sent to Ron by his mother.
    * The Dueling Club battle between Harry and Malfoy. Gilderoy Lockhart starts the Dueling Club to help students practice spells on each other, but he is not prepared for the intensity of the animosity between Harry and Draco. Since they are still young, their minibattle is innocent enough, including tickling and dancing charms.

    Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

    * Ron's attempt to use a telephone to call Harry at the Dursleys'.
    * Harry's first encounter with a Dementor on the train (and just about any other encounter with Dementors). Harry's brush with the Dementors is terrifying and prepares Potter fans for a darker, scarier book.
    * Harry, Ron, and Hermione's behavior in Professor Trelawney's Divination class. Some of the best moments in Rowling's books occur when she reminds us that the wizards-in-training at Hogwarts are, after all, just children. Clearly, even at a school of witchcraft and wizardry, classes can be boring and seem pointless to children.
    * The Boggart lesson in Professor Lupin's classroom.
    * Harry, Ron, and Hermione's knock-down confrontation with Snape.

    Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

    * Hermione's disgust at the reception for the veela (Bulgarian National Team Mascots) at the Quidditch World Cup. Rowling's fourth book addresses issues about growing up--the dynamic between the boys and girls at Hogwarts starts to change. Nowhere is this more plain than the hilarious scene in which magical cheerleaders nearly convince Harry and Ron to jump from the stands to impress them.
    * Viktor Krum's crush on Hermione--and Ron's objection to it.
    * Malfoy's "Potter Stinks" badge.
    * Hermione's creation of S.P.E.W., the intolerant bigotry of the Death Eaters, and the danger of the Triwizard Tournament. Add in the changing dynamics between girls and boys at Hogwarts, and suddenly Rowling's fourth book has a weight and seriousness not as present in early books in the series. Candy and tickle spells are left behind as the students tackle darker, more serious issues and take on larger responsibilities, including the knowledge of illegal curses.

    Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

    * Harry's outburst to his friends at No. 12 Grimmauld Place. A combination of frustration over being kept in the dark and fear that he will be expelled fuels much of Harry's anger, and it all comes out at once, directly aimed at Ron and Hermione. Rowling perfectly portrays Harry's frustration at being too old to shirk responsibility, but too young to be accepted as part of the fight that he knows is coming.
    * Harry's detention with Professor Umbridge. Rowling shows her darker side, leading readers to believe that Hogwarts is no longer a safe haven for young wizards. Dolores represents a bureaucratic tyrant capable of real evil, and Harry is forced to endure their private battle of wills alone.
    * Harry and Cho's painfully awkward interactions. Rowling clearly remembers what it was like to be a teenager.
    * Harry's Occlumency lessons with Snape.
    * Dumbledore's confession to Harry.

    Magic, Mystery, and Mayhem: A Conversation with J.K. Rowling

    "I am an extraordinarily lucky person, doing what I love best in the world. I'm sure that I will always be a writer. It was wonderful enough just to be published. The greatest reward is the enthusiasm of the readers." --J.K. Rowling

    Find out more about Harry's creator in our exclusive interview with J.K. Rowling.



    Did You Know?

    The Little White Horse was J.K. Rowling's favorite book as a child. Jane Austen is Rowling's favorite author. Roddy Doyle is Rowling's favorite living writer.

    A Few Words from Mary GrandPré

    "When I illustrate a cover or a book, I draw upon what the author tells me; that's how I see my responsibility as an illustrator. J.K. Rowling is very descriptive in her writing--she gives an illustrator a lot to work with. Each story is packed full of rich visual descriptions of the atmosphere, the mood, the setting, and all the different creatures and people. She makes it easy for me. The images just develop as I sketch and retrace until it feels right and matches her vision." Check out more Harry Potter art from illustrator Mary GrandPré.


    Customer Review: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince: Book Review
    Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is the 6th novel of the Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling, and probably the best of the series that I've read so far. This is my favorite of the series, because it has many exciting moments that always seem to make you stand out on-end with excitement! The fact that you don't know what could possibly happen next helps the book be even more exciting! I remember when reading this book, I could barely put it down due to all of the action and excitement! Just the fact alone of mysterious memories and the betrayal of Hogwarts teachers seems to contain so much excitement, it may just even spoil the whole book for some people! I definitely suggest that you read this book as soon as you finish all of he other books before it!
    Customer Review: ...and better and better and better...
    Now, THIS is my favorite in the series! I began reading these books with my wife last November, somewhere halfway though the Goblet of Fire we stopped reading to each other so that we could read them at our own pace, that was a few weeks ago and I have since zoomed through to this one. This is the book that I felt The Order of the Phoenix should have been, where darkness really does begin to fall upon the wizarding world created by Rowling. There is a very predictable twist toward the end that we all saw coming since book one, but I was not able to guess who the Half-Blood Prince was and was surprised and excited when it was revealed. There isn't much in the way of new characters and obviously the story focus' mainly on Harry, Hermione and Ron, though since the direction that The Order of the Phoenix took us I had hope to read much more of Neville and Luna. I don't see how this book can be disliked by Harry Potter fans, as it is just as exciting, if not more so, and a more informative glimpse into the Harry Potter saga. This book has now become my favorite in the series, and I'd be surprised if fans of HP don't feel similarly.


    Michael Jackson (Thriller) Framed Music Poster Print - 24" X 36"
    This poster is of the album cover for Thriller. It shows Michael Jackson reclining in a white suit. At the top it says "Michael Jackson, Thriller". This framed poster measures approx. 24" x 36" Michael Jackson (August 29, 1958) is an American musician, entertainer, and pop icon with a successful career and controversial personal life. His albums include Off the Wall, Thriller, Bad, Dangerous, HIStory, Blood on the Dance Floor, Invincible. Popular songs include Ben, Rock with You, Billie Jean, Beat It, Say Say Say, I Just Can't Stop Loving You, Bad, Way You Make Me Feel, Man in the Mirror, Dirty Diana, Black or White, You are Not Alone.

    The Death Artist [VHS]
    Customer Review: Just an all around funny movie!
    This film was hilarious! I know a handful of artists and some of them really do act like that! I laughed from beginning to end! Anthony Michael Hall gave a fantastic performance as Walter. The one way trip to insanity was well played by my favorite actor. You can't help but feel sorry for poor Walter. This film is dark, but delightful!! "I made them immortal.."
    Customer Review: Bizarre cast in sleeper cult film
    Oddly enough, Anthony Michael Hall gives his best performance ever...Actually, at some points, you feel sad for him...The cast is VERY eclectic, including Justine Bateman (who's funny as the Eurotrash artist!), Shadoe Stevens, Mink Stole, Paul Bartel, yada yada...but it's not that bad...And it does make fun of the "art world" really well...Great fun.

    Guys and Dolls (1992 Broadway Revival Cast)
    This 1992 revival cast rewrote the standard for Guys and Dolls, with costumes and sets decked out in splashy colors, a crack pit band conducted by Edward Strauss, and a perfect cast. In the classic setting of Damon Runyon's tales of the New York underworld, Peter Gallagher and Josie de Guzman excel in their respective roles as the suave Sky Masterson and the innocent but hopeful Sarah Brown, but Nathan Lane and Faith Prince are even better as the hopeless couple Nathan Detroit and Miss Adelaide. Walter Bobbie brings the house down with the grand showstopper, "Sit Down, You're Rockin' the Boat," and the other ensemble numbers, including "The Oldest Established," are also thrilling. Frank Loesser's score, of course, is one of Broadway's greatest ever, with "Luck Be a Lady," "Fugue for Tinhorns," "I've Never Been in Love Before," "A Bushel and a Peck," "More I Cannot Wish You," and "Marry the Man Today." The list goes on, as does Guys and Dolls, in this definitive recording. --David Horiuchi
    Customer Review: My Mom loves it!
    I bought this for my Mom, and she loves it! She listens to it all the time.
    Customer Review: Product was good but service was poor.
    I was very disappointed. It took almost 2 weeks from the time I ordered the cd until I received it.

    Fan (1996) [VHS]
    Lurid thrillers don't get much more shameless than this movie, in which Robert De Niro plays a pathological baseball fan whose obsession is focused on a San Francisco Giants all-star outfielder (Wesley Snipes). While the newly signed baseball star is having trouble getting his favorite uniform number from a competitive teammate (Benicio Del Toro), De Niro is having career troubles at the knife company his father founded, and you can bet that his proximity to high-quality stainless-steel blades will be a factor in the suspenseful plot. Recycling parts of his maniacal roles in Taxi Driver, The King of Comedy, and Cape Fear, De Niro takes his idolatry to violent extremes, eliminating any obstacle to Snipes's stardom until the baseball hero is forced to confront his most terrifying devotee. Directed with brutal excess and souped-up style by Tony Scott (Top Gun, Crimson Tide), this manipulative nail-biter pulls all the right strings in predictable fashion, but it does have moments that are effectively intense. --Jeff Shannon
    Customer Review: A film with many expectations to fulfill!
    Having watched most of Robert De Niro's famed films since his beginnings ("Greetings" and "Mean streets"), along his countless artistic collaborations with his preferred director, Martin Scorsesse, I would not dare myself to qualify this film as notable. De Niro's most remarkable performances were focused through the seventies (Godfather II, Taxi driver, Deer hunter), eighties ( Ragging bull, Once upon a time in America, Angel heart, The mission, Untouchables and his genial cameo on Brazil) until the early nineties (Goodfellas and his most emblematic achievement until this date -at least to me- Awakenings). But since 1993, (when he makes his debut as director) De Niro (like Gene Hackman) seemed to have been abandoned by the supreme Dionysian muse and he has been repeated himself over and over again. Since "Cape fear", to be exact De Niro doesn't surprise me with his "inner fire" a similar bitter taste in this case, where his role as best actor of his generation is absolutely absent in this case. A good start with a very dramatic premise, that deserved a major treatment, was obscured by a languorous script with serious dramatic fissures. On the other hand, Tony Scott is miles away from his three best achievemnts of the past "Top Gun", "The hunger" and "True romance."
    Customer Review: Depressing thriller/pseudo-character study
    It might say something about me that I'm not bothered too much by heavy screen violence, but what does bother me is the naked exposure of a tortured and twisted human being (films such as "Psycho", "Don't Go in the House", "Maniac", etc. -- which oftentimes DO feature heavy violence as well, but it's the psychological/personal display that disturbs me, not the violence). One such individual is Gil Renaul, the crazed-fan/psycho-stalker that Robert DeNiro excellently portrays in "The Fan". When Bobby Rayburn (Wesley Snipes), star player of Renault's beloved San Franscisco Giants. goes into a huge slump and has problems of his own, Renault steps in and tries to take things into his own hands, kidnapping/killing/harassing all the way. There's little more that can be gone into without spoiling the movie, though it's easily predictable given the predictability of the plot. DeNiro's performance gets under your skin and is incredibly hard to watch; he truly convinces you that Gil is a complete sociopath through and through and as he gets more and more intense and more deranged and violent as the movie goes on, so his performance becomes all the more disturbing, uncomfortable, and hard to watch (but in a good way). Overall the film is decent but nothing exceptional, but recommended if you like these sorts of things.

    Michael Jackson - Thriller by Unknown. ART POSTER Canvas Rolled. 24.00 inches width by 36.00 inches height. Highest Quality Art Poster Print
    Michael Jackson - Thriller by Unknown. Image Size: 24.00 inches width by 35.34 inches height. Total Size: 24.00 inches width by 36.00 inches height. This is the Highest Quality Art Print Reproduction of the Original Work. Full Authorized by the Artist. Please note that these are unstretched canvas transfers only and will be shipped rolled up in a shipping tube for your framer to stretch. We also have these items available pre stretched on ¾ bars for sale on our Amazon store.

    Mouse Pad with frog, dancing, crown, green, prince
    Professional "Brite White" fabric mouse pads are among the most versatile and durable, providing brilliant graphic reproduction for spot color or full color imprints. This durable polyester surface is above industry standards and provides a superior product value overall. Designed to reproduce vibrant detailed images. Our mouse pads have white fabric top with the 100% genuine black rubber base (not the cheap foam your seen on other advertisements).

    Smart Pianosoft 3.5" Diskette "The Greatest Hits Collection" Alan Jackson
    20 Songs Include: Chattahoochee + Gone Country + Shes Got The Rhythm (And I Got The Blues) + Midnight In Montgomery + Tall, Tall Trees + Chasin That Neon Rainbow + Ill Try + Dont Rock The Jukebox + Livin On Love + Summertime Blues + Loves Got A Hold On You + (Who Says) You Cant Have It All + home + Wanted + I Dont Even Know Your Name + Dallas + Here In The Real World + Someday + Mercury Blues + Id Love you All Over Again Matches CD: Arista 18801-2

    Michael Jackson 25th Anniversary of Thriller(Deluxe Casebook Edition)
    The Biggest Album Ever just got bigger. The 25th Anniversary Edition of Thriller celebrates this ground-breaking album with 7 bonus tracks, six of which are previously unreleased. The new tracks include exclusive remixes from Kanye West, Fergie, will.i.am and Akon along with a previously unreleased track from the Thriller sessions, "For All Time," newly mixed and mastered by Michael Jackson. Also included is a BONUS DVD with new, digitally restored versions of the three videos from the album as well as the Michael Jackson's groundbreaking performance of "Billie Jean" on the "Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever" television special (first broadcast on NBC May 16, 1983).

    The deluxe version is housed in a hardbound book-style package with a 48-page color booklet of rare photos and lyrics. Also included in all versions of the release is a new personal greeting from Michael Jackson to his fans penned exclusively for this special release.
    Customer Review: 25 years as a world record
    The album Thriller was already great. The 25th anniversary Deluxe edition is even better. The remixes arent all that great, but the booklet is beautiful and its a must-have for collectors. The biggest selling album of all time is not something everyone can make, only Michael Jackson. And 25 years holding that world record deserves a celebration and a special edition release like this.
    Customer Review: not good enough to buy
    I have worked with Michael Jacksons producers for a few years now, last year I tried to get a CD released called "Michael Jacksons greatest Hits Live!" they hated the idea of a live CD or greatest hits so I found a way to release it without there permission, they found out and they fired me, I was so mad, when i see this CD in stores I think of how much Michael Jackson SUCKS!!!!!


    Daughter of the Sun A Tale of Adventure
    CHAPTER I - IN WHICH A YOUNG AMERICAN KNOWN AS "HEADLONG"
    PLAYS AT DICE WITH ONE IN MAN'S CLOTHING
    WHO IS NOT A MAN
    Jim Kendric had arrived and the border town knew it well. All who knew the man foresaw that he would come with a rush, tarry briefly for a bit of wild joy and leave with a rush for the Lord knew where and the Lord knew why. For such was ever the way of Jim Kendric.
    A letter at the postoffice had been the means of advising the entire community of the coming of Kendric. The letter was from Bruce West, down in Lower California, and scrawled across the flap were instructions to the postmaster to hold it for Jim Kendric who would arrive within a couple of weeks. Furthermore the word URGENT was not to be overlooked.
    Among the men drawn together in hourly expectation of the arrival of Kendric, one remarked thoughtfully:
    "Jim's Mex friend is in town."
    "Ruiz Rios?" someone asked, a man from the outside.
    "Been here three days. Just sticking around and doing nothing but smoke cigarettes. Looks like he was waiting."
    "What for?"
    "Waiting for Jim, maybe?" was suggested.
    Two or three laughed at that. In their estimation Ruiz Rios might be the man to knife his way out of a hole, but not one to go out of his way to cross the trail made wide and recklessly by Jim Kendric.
    "A half hour ago," came the supplementary information from another quarter, "a big automobile going to beat the band pulls up in front of the hotel. The Mex is watching and when a woman climbs down he grabs her traps and steers her into the hotel."
    Immediately this news bringer was the man of the moment. But he had had scant time to admit that he hadn't seen her face, that she had worn a thick black veil, that somehow she just seemed young and that he'd bet she was too darn pretty to be wasting herself on Rios, when Jim Kendric himself landed in their midst.
    He was powdered with alkali dust from the soles of his boots to the crown of his black hat and he looked unusually tall because he was unusually gaunt. He had ridden far and hard. But the eyes were the same old eyes of the same old headlong Jim Kendric, on fire on the instant, dancing with the joy of striking hands with the old-timers, shining with the man's supreme joy of life.


    MR WONDERFUL - Car, Truck, Notebook, Vinyl Decal Sticker #1283 | Vinyl Color: White
    This is a high quality vinyl decal that can be applied on your car, notebook, computer or just about any smooth surface. Includes detailed application instructions.

    The Yada Yada Prayer Group Gets Caught (The Yada Yada Prayer Group, Book 5) (With Celebrations and Recipes)
    The Yada Yada sisters thoughened their prayer knees when a vicious attack, meant to stir up hate and division, became instead a witness of hope and reconciliation. But they soon find themselves trapped in circumstances that expose the subtle lies they believe about themselves, God, each other, and life! Ruth and Ben are caught in an unplanned pregnancy - in their fifties! Chanda is caught by the glitter of her dream come true - winning the lottery. Florida moves her family, hoping to leave troubles behind - but finds they caught up to her. Avis is caught between her new husband and a daughter who "runs home to mama" from an abusive marriage. Uptown Community and New Morning discover that merging their congregations is fraught with pitfalls that strain their good intentions. And Jodi Baxter, who just wants a "normal" life, is discovering that God's ways are bigger than her ways - and He just might ask her to speak the truth and walk unfamiliar paths.
    Customer Review: MUST READ
    This whole series is a MUST read. I'm amazed at how some of the Charecters think just like me !
    Customer Review: Christian Fiction, Prayer Life, ordinary women of multiracial backgrounds.
    Each book of the Yada Yada series follows the lives of women I would like to know as my friends. I feel involved in their everyday life as well as the big decisions that are part of Christian living in every city. All my friends that are reading this series enjoy the books also. We named our local prayer group The Yadah prayer breakfast.

    Kusmi Prince Vladimir Tea (8.8oz.) (Case of 6) - Free Shipping

    Founded in 1867 in Saint-Petersburg, Kusmi Teas are faithful to the spirit of the firm P.M Kousmichoff, supplier of the tsars of ancient Russia. In 1917 when the Revolution started in Russia, anticipating a disaster, the eldest Kusmichoff son transferred a part of his fortune to the London office and then created the Kusmi Tea company in France, based in Paris at 75 avenue Niel, where the company still has its workshop and boutique.

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    Prince Vladimir is a blend of Ceylon and China teas with scents of orange, lemon, vanilla, grapefruit and spices.

    Each tin contains 8.8 ounces net weight of Prince Vladimir Loose Tea blend by Kusmi Tea from France.

    When you order this item you will receive one case of 6 tins of Kusmi Prince Vladimir Tea (8.8oz each).

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    The Ultimate Collection
    It's hard to think of a more quintessential pre-disco-era supergroup, and this really is the ultimate collection of the Jackson 5's finest. From the super-sweet "I'll Be There" (which went on to become one of the most-covered songs in recent history) to the peppy pop of "I Want You Back," the period's essence is in every single high note. The Afros, the bell-bottoms, Michael pre-identity crisis, it's all there and so much more fun than anything any of the clan has done since. This is a great party album: classics like "ABC," "Never Can Say Goodbye," and "Rockin' Robin" sit alongside more jazz-influenced tracks like a cover of the Isleys' "It's Your Thing," and are guaranteed to keep all feet on the dance floor. --Rebecca Wallwork
    Customer Review: Jackson 5 review
    I was very unhappy with this purchase. I bought it for a christmas present and it said it was guaranteed to be delivered by christmas eve. It was not there until about 3 days after christmas. If I knew it wouldn't be there for christmas i wouldn't have bought it. I called to complain and customer service said they could only refund me the 2 dollars for shipping. 2 dollars does not make up for not having someone's present on christmas.I will never ever buy presents for christmas through Amazon.com again, and I am telling everyone about what happened. That was unacceptable.
    Customer Review: Many Songs Sound Alike
    There are some good songs on here, but not enough of them to make it worthwhile. I was just a kid when many of these songs were released, and at the time this was ground-breaking. I didn't remember Michael Jackson's voice being so high-pitched (gets grating after awhile), or so many of the songs sounding alike. My 4YO really likes it, though, and requests "her song" (ABC).

    Streets of Fire
    Walter Hill's updated (1984), highly stylized take on biker movies still looks like a determinedly eccentric project that happens to work at times, but not at others. Michael Paré plays a biker who agrees to rescue his ex-girlfriend (a rocker played by Diane Lane) from kidnappers (led by Willem Dafoe). The ensuing battle against a nocturnal background of industrial blight, chrome, and loud music is like some fever dream of a Springsteen fan who listened to the song "Born to Run" far too often. The audacity of the film carries it a long way even after it becomes clear that Hill's experiment is crumbling under its own weight. Dafoe, who looked even spookier back then than he does now, is memorable, as are Amy Madigan and Rick Moranis. Music is by Ry Cooder, with an appearance by the Blasters. The DVD release has a widescreen presentation, optional French soundtrack, optional Spanish subtitles. --Tom Keogh
    Customer Review: terrible
    the product does not work on the three different players I tried it on! I am sending it back! What a disappointment!
    Customer Review: Streets of Fire
    My family and I watched this movie years ago and really enjoyed it. My son mentioned this movie recently and said he would really like to see it again. After looking at local movie rental places and not finding it, I looked on amazon.com and found it. I ordered it and it is still as good as we remembered.

    Spirit Movie 1:6 Scale Deluxe Collector Figure
    Adapted from the legendary comic strip,WILL EISNER'S THE SPIRIT is a classic action-adventure-romance told by genre-twister Frank Miller (creator of 300 and SIN CITY). It is the story of a former rookie cop who returns mysteriously from the dead as the SPIRIT (Gabriel Macht) to fight crime from the shadows of Central City. His arch-enemy, the OCTOPUS (Samuel L. Jackson) has a different mission: he's going to wipe out Spirit's beloved city as he pursues his own version of immortality. The Spirit tracks this cold-hearted killer from Central City's rundown warehouses, to the damp catacombs, to the windswept waterfront . all the while facing a bevy of beautiful women who either want to seduce, love or kill our masked crusader.

    This 1:6 scale figure is clothed in an authentically detailed film outfit including suit, overcoat, hat and non-removable mask. Manufactured to order. Packaged in a deluxe 4-color window box with a fifth panel.

    Jackson Eyewear Nemesis RX Black Lens - Clear, +1.5
    Sleek, Stylish And Comfortable Now Available In A Selection Of Diopters To Assist With Varying Levels Of Vision Impairment. The Nemesis Rx Is Available In: 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, And 3.0 With A Black Frame. Each Eyewear Package Includes A Free Spectacle Cord And Meets Ansi Standards Z87.1+ And Csa Z94.3.

    Triumph
    2008 digitally remastered and expanded Legacy Edition of this album from the R&B legends formerly known as The Jackson 5 (their defection to CBS left Jermaine and their old name behind with the Motown empire). Includes three bonus tracks. This 1980 album has the group fleshing out their sound and songwriting abilities even more. The anthemic "Can't You Feel It" has enough hubris and undeniable craft to get this polished work started. But as Triumph plays, what's striking is that the songs don't immediately leap out at you but they all land on their feet. The blissful and funky tracks found on this album are effortless, punchy which maximizes the album. Triumph is a gorgeous effort and remains an absolute necessity for any comprehensive collection. 12 tracks. Sony/BMG.
    Customer Review: Perfect segue way from "Off the Wall" to "Thriller"
    Michael Jackson always to have a funkier feel to his songs when he performed with his brothers. Even though it comes off a little more like a family album starring MJ ever more because of the success of "Off the Wall," you can tell some of the ideas from "Thriller" came from "Triumph" as well as an influence from "Off the Wall." "Heartbreak Hotel" is basically a prelude to "Billie Jean" while "Lovely One" has hauntings of "Shake Your Body Down to the Ground." "Time Waits for No One" has that tender vulnerability associated with MJ's solo stuff ("The Lady in My Life," "She's Out of My Life") while "Everybody" sounds like something cut from "Off the Wall." It's a little bittersweet to hear "Triumph" because you knew it was an [i]when[/i] MJ would leave his brothers (not to mention the incredible success and downfalls he would suffer), but it's also great to hear an adult MJ as a fully developed singer. Along with "Destiny," this is the best album Michael, Marlon, Jackie, Tito and Randy make together.
    Customer Review: Possibly One Of The Greatest Albums I've Ever Heard
    The Jacksons 1980 release Triumph is.....well something I simply don't know how to put into words.Since I first heard it 15 years ago to today it continues to thrill me more and more hearing it and gets better with each listening.Everything from the bands then new eye popping logo to the cover art depicting the brothers as hi tech celestrial aperitions from with an aura from another world puts this awe inspiring music even higher.Here the band are totally free in terms of writing and production,which they were beforehand but overseen.That sense of independance,drama and intense passion permeates every corner of this album.The musicians on the album are the same but everything is just totally different. Whereas the previous album Destiny features a very earthbound style that is really musically diverse,this coeleses everything into a distinctive sound with a high octane,mildly new wave inflected production that not only defined post disco R&B of the day but succeeds in a soundscape with a marvelous use of studio gloss and downright funkiness."Can You Feel It" really sets the mood,a truly epic plea for cultural unity that,like it's accompanying video clip that combines contemporary funk with the feeling of a modern call to arms kind of secularized gospel.The Jacksons were also obviously effected by Quincy Jones' recent production on Michaels solo album Off the Wall on "Lovely One" and "Everybody",both bass bottom heavy,rhythmic tunes of high funky preportion but again the bands self production is still in a league of it's own.In terms of the era nothing really brings to mind the death of disco then "Your Ways",with it's creepy sense of forboding and uniqueness.Similar is the terrific "This Place Hotel",one of The Jackson's classic;errie,funky and with Michael very much in control of the concept-again returning to the theme of romantic doom. "Time Waits For No One" is the only song here that could qualify as a ballad yet it's yearning,heartbroken lead vocal puts it leagues ahead of most schmaltzier ballads of the era. Continuing with the epic feel are two more amazing songs;"Walk Right Now" is a hard edged dance-funk burner that brims with energy,rhythm and a heavy kick from beginning to end. "Give It Up" has some echoes of Paul McCartney's "Let Em' In" in terms of the arrangement but again there's an otherworldly undertone."Wondering Who" is really probably the most ear catching thing here;it concludes the album with a very early electro-funk tune complete with staccato synths,vocorders and great vocals from Jackie. The fact that he got such a forward thinking tune as his one solo spot on the album says much for the bands collective unity as they recorded this album. There are three bonuses here too.The single version of "This Place Hotel" is interesting but adds nothing to the brilliance of the full version,considering the outro that was edited out for the 45 RPM format. Where John Luongo's disco remixes on the reissue of the previous albums really add to those songs,there's nothing that can truly add to what is already there on "Walk Right Now",although the instrumental version will be great for aspiring musicans to play along with and will score big at kareoke parties. Taken together this album is the most ambitious,musically solid album The Jacksons ever made.And the huge commercial and artistic success of this album laid the groundwork for further success not only for Michael's own upcoming masterpiece Michael Jackson 25th Anniversary of Thriller but for the entire genre to which this belongs in general.

    THE MOUSE IN THE MOUNTAIN
    Doan is a detective and Carstairs his enormous canine companion (don't call him a "pet"), and in this first hard-boiled adventure they travel to Mexico, along with an heiress, a revolutionary, an artist, and more than a few mysteries.
    Customer Review: Super funny hard-boiled novel
    Norbert Davis was one of a kind when it came to writing hard-boiled mysteries. He put an amusing twist on them no-one else could match. In this book, a private eye with an enormous dog takes a trip to Mexico to try to convince a fugitive to lie low. The story is fun, but the characters are a joy. A lost classic!
    Customer Review: Great WW II period piece
    I am a sucker for mysteries set during WWII. this one was actually written mid-way through the war rather than just being set in the period so it is even more attractive. The story reflects a simplier era, even though the country was fighting for it's life at the time. The Great Dane is the brains of the outfit but he is not a cartoon character. He doesn't talk and the reader doesn't hear his thoughts. In fact he's not a friendly beast at all. As might be expected the plot boils down to German spies under cover in the US. It ends with the unexpected war hero getting the girl. Yea team!

    Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince
    The sixth installment in the film franchise. Love is in the air, but tragedy lies ahead and Hogwarts may never be the same. The score features music by Nicholas Hooper, who took the reigns as composer during the last film, "Order Of The Phoenix".

    Jackie Brown (Two-Disc Collector's Edition)
    The curiosity of Quentin Tarantino's Jackie Brown is Robert Forster's worldly wise bail bondsman Max Cherry, the most alive character in this adaptation of Elmore Leonard's Rum Punch. The Academy Awards saw it the same way, giving Forster the film's only nomination. The film is more "rum" than "punch" and will certainly disappoint those who are looking for Tarantino's trademark style. This movie is a slow, decaffeinated story of six characters glued to a half million dollars brought illegally into the country. The money belongs to Ordell (Samuel L. Jackson), a gunrunner just bright enough to control his universe and do his own dirty work. His just-paroled friend--a loose term with Ordell--Louis (Robert De Niro) is just taking up space and could be interested in the money. However, his loyalties are in question between his old partner and Ordell's doped-up girl (Bridget Fonda). Certainly Fed Ray Nicolette (Michael Keaton) wants to arrest Ordell with the illegal money. The key is the title character, a late-40s-ish flight attendant (Pam Grier) who can pull her own weight and soon has both sides believing she's working for them. The end result is rarely in doubt, and what is left is two hours of Tarantino's expert dialogue as he moves his characters around town.

    Tarantino changed the race of Jackie and Ordell, a move that means little except that it allows Tarantino to heap on black culture and language, something he has a gift and passion for. He said this film is for an older audience although the language and drug use may put them off. The film is not a salute to Grier's blaxploitation films beyond the musical score. Unexpectedly the most fascinating scenes are between Grier and Forster: two neo-stars glowing in the limelight of their first major Hollywood film after decades of work. --Doug Thomas
    Customer Review: Jackie Brown
    DVD was dirty and sticky. It does not play well in any machine and am unable to clean it to make it work.
    Customer Review: Jackie Brown Vhs- Overhyped.
    The only good about the movie is the cast, DeNiro, Ms.Pam Grier, other than that, the movie is too long, Again Quentin taratino always messes up movies. Not sure why he makes them. And his style is overhyped over the top. Movie is over two hours and not much else. Gives the actors a bad name.


    Michael Jackson Official Calendar 2009: Thriller 25th Anniversary Special Edition (Multilingual Edition)
    MICHAEL JACKSON THRILLER 25TH ANNIVERSARY - The Final Act!

    February 12th, 2008 saw the release of Michael Jackson's Thriller album in a special 25th anniversary edition featuring all classic Thriller hits digitally remastered, a bonus DVD with Jackson's electrifying appearances and dance moves from the Thriller era PLUS brand-new tracks and remixes of Thriller's biggest hits with guest stars such as Akon, Fergie, Kanye West, and will.i.am.

    Michael Jackson 2009 Wall Calendar is the final official product celebrating Thriller's 25th birthday. This strictly limited and special edition calendar, will remind you of the greatness of Michael Jackson and Thriller throughout the entire year 2009. The calendar's motto is "Thriller ... Then and Now." It celebrates 25 years of the biggest selling album of all time and features high quality and glossy photographs from the iconic times of Thriller as well as special artworks by today's most renowed digital artists paying tribute to Michael Jackson ... then and now.

    Format: Large Wall Dimensions: 420mm x 305mm (17" x 12") . Officially Licensed Product.
    Customer Review: awesome!
    This calendar is quite awesome. I love the newer pictures included in this as well as the oldies. I really love that the days of the months don't interfere with the pictures. Nicely done! :)
    Customer Review: 2009 will be a THRILLER with this new 2009 Calendar!!!
    2009 will for sure be a THRILLER year with this new OFFICIAL calendar! It offers some amazing remastered Michael Jackson art - as well as hard-to-find photos from the Thriller era printed on high quality paper. Fans of the King of Pop will forget they are looking for a date on this calendar, because the art and photos are simply awesome! With Amazon's low price for this product, 2009 will be sure to be STARTIN' SOMETHIN'!


    The Paper Bag Princess (Classic Munsch)
    The Princess Elizabeth is slated to marry Prince Ronald when a dragon attacksthe castle and kidnaps Ronald. In resourceful and humorous fashion, Elizabethfinds the dragon, outsmarts him, and rescues Ronald--who is less than pleasedat her un-princess-like appearance. Full color.
    Customer Review: Not your clasis fairy tale ending
    This starts out like your classic fairy tale, a dragon terrorizing a kingdom, a kidnapping but wait...it's a princess to the rescue. This charming story tells of a princess who uses her wits to rescue a prince in distress. What makes this book even more fun is the surprise ending. Stike one up for a liberated woman! This tale can be used in classrooms from kindergarten to fifth grade. It would make a great addition to a classroom library to do a compare and contrast activity with a more traditional fairy tale.
    Customer Review: No the message to send to girls
    I was excited to read this book and based on the reviews as a "feminist" children's story I bought it without reading it first. I think the story is weird ... why must the heroine either conform to princess norms or face life alone? No prince (or princess for that matter) out there who could love this spunky girl in a paper bag? I won't read this one to my daughter.

    Peter Pan (Fully Restored 45th Anniversary Limited Edition) (Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection) [VHS]
    Peter Pan has a special place in the realm of classic animated Disney films: it instills an element of childlike wonder. The 1953 version of James M. Barrie's story is colorfully told and keeps on the straight and narrow of the book. Barrie's wondrous focus on child's play is the key to its longevity: kids who don't grow up, shadows that run away from their owners, pirates, a fairy, and the magic ability to fly. In short, you can't help wishing the adventure would happen to you. Fueled by a few memorable songs (the stunner being "You Can Fly") and the strong impression of the pixie fairy Tinkerbell and the goofy Captain Hook, Disney's version of this story neither supplants nor lessens the Broadway version with Mary Martin that was produced for television the same decade. Unlike some classics, Peter Pan never ages along the way. --Doug Thomas
    Customer Review: I love Peter Pan!
    The product came quickly and I was really excited to watch it when I got it. It played great. Great condition.
    Customer Review: Bad Seller
    I haven't gotten to see the product. I purchased it for my grandson's birthday -- new, unopened. When he tried to watch the video it wouldn't play -- there is a crack in the dvd. How frustrating.

    Thriller
    Michael Jackson's Thriller is the bestselling album of all time, with 45 million worldwide sales powered by seven Top 10 U.S. singles and eight Grammy Awards. The 1982 album was also a success from which the pop superstar never really recovered--subsequent albums seemed to have no other goal than to beat the records set by Thriller. The highly-polished sound of Quincy Jones's production sounds almost organic compared to Jackson's more recent work, and in the same regard, Thriller was significantly slicker than its predecessor, Off the Wall. Both albums established a Jackson style that aimed for the dance floor with songs built on a state-of-the-art bed of percussion and keyboards. Elements of milestone Thriller tracks like "Billie Jean" (arguably Jackson's best-ever performance) and "Beat It" (with its hard-rock solo by guitarist Eddie Van Halen) influenced not just Jackson's records, but those of the entire dance-pop world. On the song "Thriller," Jackson indulged his taste for the juvenile and invited Vincent Price to rap in a really scary voice. With Thriller the album, Jackson created a different kind of monster--a hit album of such magnitude that it would have an irrevocable impact not just on the singer's art, but on his altogether kooky life. --John Milward
    Customer Review: A Crossover Classic
    Thriller is greatest selling album of all time because it is really a fantastic record. There's nothing more to say about the music that hasn't already been said. He was a flawed human being, like we all are, but a cultural icon who did more for race relations via his art form than most who devote their lives to the political pursuit of race relations. A great entertainer. That's all he needed to be for me. Rest in peace, MJ.
    Customer Review: Come on...you have to own this CD
    I'm 23 years old and I grew up listening to Michael Jackson. Any young person who considers themselves a true fan of music (any person, really) should definitely own this CD...the review is true. Jackson's voice is at its purest on this CD...this is definitely the height of his career. People of all ages will have heard the 7 top ten singles on this CD, so there's no need to talk about those...I just want to attest to the fact that the two songs that are not singles, "Baby Be Mine" and "The Lady In My Life," are just as awesome. "Baby Be Mine" is a somewhat upbeat dance track - a sweet love track - and "The Lady In My Life" is a slow ballad tribute to a lover. Honestly, don't even debate this. If you're on this page you already know that you need this CD.

    Looney Tunes - Golden Collection
    For years, animation buffs have waited impatiently for the Warner Bros. cartoons to appear on DVD. The Warner shorts never commanded the budgets and prestige of the Disney and MGM films, and won fewer Oscars than they deserved. But decades after the best ones were created, they remain the quintessential Hollywood cartoons: brash, fast-paced, aggressively funny and uniquely American. Virtually everyone in the U.S. under the age of 60 grew up on these films, in theaters and on TV. The 56 cartoons in the set (out of a studio output of over 1,000) were transferred from good prints--which means the viewer can see dust, scratches, and occasional mistakes by the cel painters. The films are all presented uncut, in defiance of the killjoys who have insisted on censoring alleged "violence" in the versions shown on television. Warner Bros. is obviously testing consumer response with this set. Although the erratic selection includes many classics, purists will argue (correctly) that it offers neither a fair representation of the directors' oeuvres, nor anything approaching a coherent history of the characters or studio style. (Nearly half the films were directed by Chuck Jones; only three are by Bob Clampett, and there's nothing by Tex Avery or Frank Tashlin.) But it seems petty to carp about omissions and biases when the discs offer excellent, uncensored prints of some of the funniest films ever made in the U.S.--or anywhere else. (Rated G, suitable for all ages: cartoon violence) --Charles Solomon
    Customer Review: Great Buy - Must Have for all you Looney Tunes Lovers
    Ordered this a few weeks ago and enjoyed every episode. Would recommend you purchase this DVD and reminisce...Came perfectly sealed and On-Time.. Ronnie, BX, NY..
    Customer Review: A great gift!
    I added this as one of the more nostalgic gifts for my son's 21st birthday. He's always loved cartoons, especially the looney tune classics. He was thrilled with the gift!

    Jackson Glasses Nemesis Black Lens - IRUV 5.0


    Hitler and Nazi Germany: A History (5th Edition) (MySearchLab Series)
    This text is appropriate for introductory college level courses on 20th Century Germany History, the History of Nazi Germany, or 20th Century European History. The text is a brief, yet comprehensive survey of the Third Reich based on current research findings and written for students and general readers who want a deeper view of this period in German history. This text provides a balanced approach in examining Hitler's role in the history of the Third Reich. Coverage ranges from the economic, social, and political forces that made possible the rise and growth of Nazism as well as the institutional, cultural, and social life of the Third Reich, the Second World War, and the Holocaust.
    Customer Review: Excellent
    Amazing book on Hitler and the Nzai state that he created. Offers great information and is very easy to read. A must have for anyone who is interested in Hitler or the Nazis. I would reccomend this book to anyone, it is an excellent book.
    Customer Review: Good condition
    The book was delivered sooner then I expected. Was delivered in a better condition, then described. I will definitly purchase from this seller in the future.

    Adult Michael Jackson Thriller Costume (X-Large)


    Men's Born Jackson
    Casual Fridays are the perfect days for the handsome Born Jackson oxfords. Full grain leather or nubuck upper in a sporty casual oxford style with athletic stripe details and full lace up front. Leather lining and cushioned Dryz(R) moisture-managing insole. Opanka hand-sewn construction. Plastic shank. Traction patterned rubber outsole. 1 1/2 inch heel.

    AK Anne Klein Women's Jackson Peep Toe Pump
    Stitch up a fabulous look wearing the stylish AK Anne Klein Jackson pumps. Leather upper in a dress pump style with a round, open toe, contrast stitching accents and seaming details. Slim cutouts near heel cup for subtle allure. Smooth lining and cushioned insole. Dress style midsole. Smooth outsole. Stacked 3 inch high heel.
    Customer Review: VERY COMFORTABLE
    I use this shoes 2 times a week for work and are great. Very comfortable and elegant.
    Customer Review: Very Cute but not very comfortable
    I really wanted to love these shoes. They are so cute,but if you are going to be on your feet all day be prepared for swollen feet. I don't know if they are too high or if there is not enough padding, but my feet hurt after about 2hours of wearing these.They run true to size and width. So If you are going to be sitting all day then they might be the shoes for you.

    Londons Times Space The Final Frontier Cartoons - Prince Charles Meets Visitors From Planet Ear - Mouse Pads
    Prince Charles Meets Visitors From Planet Ear Mouse Pad is measuring 8w x 8h x .25d, soft commercial quality high resolution product. The image is permanent and becomes part of the mouse pad surface. Our transfer method produces professional matte finish with Premium Quality and Superior image resolution.

    Case-Closing Pliers
    One of the more popular watch tools, the optical case closer pliers work very well for closing snap-back cases where extra leverage is required. Jaws are rubber lined to eliminate scratching or breaking crystals. Length: 7.75 inches

    Gods and Generals
    The heartbreaking saga of the years preceding The Killer Angels

    "SHAARA'S BEAUTIFULLY SENSITIVE NOVEL DELVES DEEPLY in the empathetic realm of psycho-history, where enemies do not exist--just mortal men forced to make crucial decisions and survive on the same battlefield. . . . [He] succeeds with his historical novel through fully realized characters who were forced to decide their loyalties amid the horrors of their dividing nation."
    --San Francisco Chronicle
    Customer Review: Great Book
    I bought the book 'Gods and Generals' for my husband who is a history teacher and has been reading all of Jeff Shaar books. The book was unused, but you could tell that it had been on the shelf for quite a while. Great deal though, And great book if you are interested in the Civil War!
    Customer Review: Great start
    A wonderful start to the Civil War trilogy. Perhaps a little too Confed-centric for my tastes, nevertheless we get to meet all the major players of the war up to the summer of 1863. Recommended. Beautiful presentation, btw.

    Pocket 6 Language Translator English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch
    Pocket size, lightweight & ideal for travel 5,000 Words! 6 Languages: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish 5,000 words per language 120 sentences per language Word storage and inquiry Local date and time Calculator Exchange rate calculation Battery: 1 lithium (included) Excellent 4 color clam shell package Unit size: 4.6 x 3.3 x 0.4 Unit weight: 2.3 ozs.
    Customer Review: Keep LOOKING!
    If you want your friends to look foolish give them this translator. I tried to ask where the bathroom was and I asked for the 'room' and when I tried to ask for the check I asked for the menu. Totally useless!
    Customer Review: Embarrashing, and worthless
    I bought this to take to Germany and Italy with me on vacation. Once there, discovered that the word I would imput in english was a completely unrelated word in Italian and German. In other words, table, in italian and german was not the word used in those countries but rather a completely different word than the translator came up with. This was the case in spanish also. DO NOT PURCHASE THIS, YOU WILL NEED A TRANSLATOR FOR YOUR TRANSLATOR. YOU WILL LOOK STUPID IN THOSE COUNTRIES.

    N.Y.L.A. Men's Jackson Slip-on
    A woven and punched leather upper distinguishes this handsome slip-on dress shoe from N.Y.L.A. Fashioned with a tapered squared toe, stacked dress heel, and graphic-print traction outsole, this intriguing shoe looks great with everything from office attire to club scene wear. Dual elastic goring creates an easy secure fit.

    Little Red Riding Hood - Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child [VHS]
    A mischievous Little Red Happy Coat, as she is called in this animated China-based version of Little Red Riding Hood, spills soy sauce on her sister's wedding dress, giving her mother something more urgent to do than deliver a meal to Grandma. So Happy Coat gladly accepts the basket of won tons and bamboo shoots, as well as the admonishment to stay on the path. But a clever and hungry wolf (B.D. Wong of Father of the Bride) talks her into supplementing Ma-Ma's basket with a stop at the tea shop on Grandma's side of the forest. Of course, the wolf gulps grandmother and then granddaughter down whole. Not to worry--a village herbalist is on hand with a remedy that ensures a happy ending for the little girl and her beloved Poa-Poa, and which convinces the wolf to stick to smaller game in the future. Part of HBO's charming Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child series, narrated by Robert Guillaume, this installment will entertain children of all cultures. (Ages 3 and older) --Kimberly Heinrichs
    Customer Review: Very thought provoking for children regarding "strangers"
    Varies from the standard little red riding hood tale and introduces children to another culture. Very thought provoking and can be used to discuss strangers and following parents' directions with children. Clever.

    Pulp Fiction (Vincent and Jules Cartoon) Movie Poster Print - 24" X 36"
    This poster shows a cartoon version of Jules and Vincent from Pulp Fiction. This poster measures approx. 24" x 36" Pulp Fiction is an Oscar-winning 1994 film directed by Quentin Tarantino. The film is structured around a fragmented storyline and includes eclectic dialogue, ironic and campy influences, unorthodox camerawork, and numerous pop culture references. It stars John Travolta (Vincent Vega), Samuel L. Jackson (Jules Winnfield), Uma Thurman, Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Ving Rhames, Bruce Willis, Christopher Walken, Stever Buscemi, Amanda Plummer, Maria de Medeiros, Duane Whitaker, Eric Stoltz, Rosanna Arquette.

    Kiss of Death Style B, Movie Poster
    Find all your favorite posters and art prints at Barewalls.com, the Web's leading art retailer. In business since 1997, Barewalls offers unmatched selection, service and prices. Browse our huge selection of wall art, including fine art, popular posters, vintage posters and decor prints. Have your print custom framed at our professional framing facilities and shipped ready to hang. What do customers say about Barewalls? "Great packaging and very fast delivery. Will definitely shop here before any other poster or print store." Date: 05/27/2004 Rated by Buyer: melselz2 "This seller is truly professional. Extremely customer service oriented. Updates sent regularly. Merchandise arrived in mint condition. Would definitely do business with them again." Date: 05/13/2004 Rated by Buyer: laurj11

    got potter? Kids T Shirt 2T thru Youth XL
    Great looking 100% cotton shirt. Please refer to our sizing chart for measurements.This design also available as a men's or women's tee shirt, and a men's hoodie and sweat shirt in our other amazon.com listings.

    Thriller 25th Anniversary: The Book, Celebrating the Biggest Selling Album of All Time
    MICHAEL JACKSON THRILLER 25TH ANNIVERSARY!

    The party ain't over yet! Michael Jackson celebrates the 25th anniversary of Thriller, the world's largest selling album of all time, and the biggest milestone in pop music ever. THRILLER - the music, the videos, the looks and the dance moves that changed music forever.

    February 12th, 2008 saw the release of Michael Jackson's Thriller album in a special 25th anniversary edition featuring all classic Thriller hits digitally remastered, a bonus DVD with Jackson's electrifying appearances and dance moves from the Thriller era PLUS brand-new tracks and remixes of Thriller's biggest hits with guest stars such as Akon, Fergie, Kanye West, and will.i.am.

    Now, the party continues: THRILLER 25th Anniversary - The Book celebrates the iconic King of Pop and the world's biggest selling album of all time. More than 180 exclusive, high quality, digitally remastered and glossy photographs make this book a visual journey back to the iconic times of Thriller: Behind the scenes in the studio recording THRILLER, making the revolutionary short films, being on a victorious tour, Grammy's most glorious night, and much more.

    FEAT. EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEWS: Quincy Jones (Executive Producer, Thriller); Rod Temperton (Songwriter, Thriller); John Landis (Director, Thriller - The Short Film); Tamara Conniff (Editiorial Director, BILLBOARD); Matt Forger (Sound Engineer, Thriller); Bruce Swedien (Sound Engineer, Thriller); Bob Giraldi (Director, Beat It); and many more.

    ALSO: The stories behind the Thriller songs, unreleased songs from the Thriller recording sessions, hand-written lyrics by Michael Jackson, hand-written notes from the studio sessions, poems by Michael Jackson, and much more.
    Customer Review: The best selling album for all time from the King of Pop
    A marvellous album with great songs, and tunes. Though I have missed the track called "Hot Street" which was meant to be on the original album, but unfortunately did not make the final cut.
    Customer Review: A- Great pictures great stories (like how did the Beat It Jacket come about)
    Okay so I got this book and woooowww it has a slide cover to it like on some dvds. That was cool, alot of the pictures have been restored or they just look better than what I remember seeing it (from the internet) so that was kinda cool. I loved the interviews from everyone from Rod Temperton, Quincy Jones, Rick Baker (makeup-Thriller) dancers on set, directors, artists (new-Beyonce, Usher, etc and older), So basically it's a lot of stuff from the Thriller period (though there are a couple of pictures from other tours used for Billie Jean) Sections mostly discussed The three videos, Victory tour, We Are the World There's a section at the end on the impact of Thriller (I.E.- people using soundbites of songs- Rihanna, you can see pic of Indian guy doign the Thriller, Thriller from that prison. Wowo i didn't see the guy in a thriller jacket i just saw all orange. so that was a treat) Missy Elliot in the spray painted jacket of a Rock With You Mike (that's from the BET awards. I remember that, that jacket was HOTTTTTTTT, so was Bjork's dress but they didn't show her dress. Pros- 1)Pictures-new, some rare, some just repolished (I.E. you get some of the blowup versions of the little pictures in the History album booklet. My favorite was of Michael in the werewolf cotume. IT's just beautifully done) 2) The photo concept and story behind the photoshoot of the Thriller album cover. Why was he in a white suit you ask? (BUY THE BOOK) Why a tiger (OH MY GOSH SO I THINK THEY HAVE SOME PICTURES OF THE LITTLE BABY TIGER ALL GROWN UP!!!!! THAT WAS AWESOME) 3) Couple of rare pics (some blown up, which was awesome) 4) Super rare pic of Michael on the Bad tour in the second leg "Thriller Jacket" wow didn't know there were beads/crystals/rhinestones on that jacket. IT just looks amazing my mouth dropped!!!! I'm glad they mentioned that the Bad tour was the first performance of Thriller (which he nixed during the Victory Tour. Get the "On the Road With Mike" it gives hints on why he didn't do Thriller. 5) FANTASTIC BILLIE JEAN pics from the Victory tour. (Some super rare and awesome. Some awesome b/c they were blown up larger). Not only Billie Jean but Victory pics in general (remember the red jump suit for Working Day and Night, yeahhhhh) 6) Updated info on the impact of Thriller and Thriller related stuff. So at the end there's a section on the impact of Thriller from famous people, and you see a pic of when this guy decided to sell the MJ glove and socks on Ebay (I remember that), and you see new merchandise you can buy. (PIc of Usher doing MJ onstage, Chris Brown in the Thriller Jacket from teh World Music Awards, brief mention of Rihanna's song "Please Don't stop the music" using the mama se... clip. 7)Oh my gosh there's a pic that is a collage of maybe 100 magazine covers MJ was on in the 83-84 era. I've seen most of those magazines so that was awesome. Opposite of that is a page talking about all the merchandise during that time. Even there's a little pic of the MJ doll clothes in their own packages, though it would have been cool to show the different versions. Like Beat It had maybe three different doll jackets. (Unless my doll was left in the car window or something the silver on the shoulders was gold on one jacket I have. The other one is silver and then the third was computer generated zippers instead fo the silver strings on the first two jackets) 8) Lady in my Life- wow I just mentioned this song and played it and I saw a pic of Neyo and He apparently performed it on BET awards so i GOTTA WATCH IT b/c I wish Michael would have sung this at least one time for something. Maybe he can sing it for Barack and Michelle while they do a Waltz. heyyyyyyy I think Rod Temperton (who wrote Human Nature, Thriller, Off the Wall) mentioned what could have been with the album if Thriller, Beat It Billie Jean wasn't on there like how it'd be a great R AND B album (maybe the sound engineer mentioned this instead) but I thought about that and yeah this is SUCH A GREAT SONG that really didn't get a lot of attention it deserved. Same with Baby Be Mine. He mentioned how this would have been the song to run on the roller skating ring with your girl/boy. I laughed hard at that b/c that's exactly what happened when this song came up. Or it's the slow dance "prom" song besides "Don't Stop..." haha 9)Great Interviews!!!!- John Landis? maybe mentioned how big mike was at that time (basically saying how he really didn't get how big he was b/c he always referred to Michael as Micahel from J5 and not Michael would a year or so ago just did the 10x selling "Off the Wall" album.) so he mentions how Michael on the set of Thriller would get calls from all these big people, Fred Astaire, the president, etc that was comical and fun. They also mentioned how the then president of CBS/Sony didn't want their to be a third video (Thriller video) and Mike handed the phone to John and John got cursed out and Michael got the phone back and just said he'd pay for it. That was awesome I'm just hearing this story now, so it was good to read a shortened recap. They also talked of how this video pretty much invented the video rental industry (they even said a video would cost back then $85.) so they broke it down I liked that 10) Sound engineer interview (sorry this isn't my thing i kinda skipped it. But they did show the equipment that was used to make the Thriller album) So any producers and behind the scenes folk in the studio will love this section. 11) poem from MIke in the back. Plus his handwriting of different versions of song lyrics (wannabe startin somethin) for instance. 12) Vincent Price section about Thriller. Nothing new, really but cool pics. I wish there was a pic taken during the actual session. YOu do get lyrics of the unedited rap though. that's cool. Plus how much he got paid to the rap (which we now find out wasn't smart on him b/c if he got royalties, then Kachinnnngggg$$$$$$$$, but he said who knew it'd sell as much as it did) Plus you see that what he got paid he thought was a GREAT DEAL at the time, b/c he didn't foresee this album selling as much. Cons- Okay I'm a huuuugggeee fan so, I felt there could have been sooooo many other pictures used instead of some of the ones in it that are already out there. So if you have any of the 80s MJ books (I.E. the Thrill of Michael Jackson, the red cover book) then you'll see some of the same pictures, BUT THEY'RE BLOWN UP BIGGER and are updated (I.E.- Motown 25 practice. In the book I had in the 80s it looks like 80s photos, in this book they're redone so they look like 100% quality. Not bad and it's good to see the old school pics to see it for historical purposes and fansake reasons but updated is good as well. Sorta like seeing an old comic book and then going to the book store and seeing the reprint). There was a couple of pictures from Moonwalk, which would have been great to have an alternate picture/take. Like in the Moonwalk book, where it's a pullout and you see him from Victory with the shirt torn open (probably during Lovely One), it's good for new fans but I already have that) I was hoping to see more of the white glittered jacket from the Victory tour and maybe the different versions of it. I remember in "Moonwalk" he might have mentioned throwing the jacket into the audience. That would have been rad to see a pic of that. Or even of him wearing the different colored sashes. I saw maybe four versions (red white, blue and godl, blue and white with rubies, and white with light blue) is all I've seen but just fanatic stuff to see. lol Would have been great to see the "Kreatons" (monsters) or have gotten info on why that was in the beginning and how that concept came about. They look amazing (see MJ teaser "Brace Yourself" on MJ Greatest hits dvd) It looked sooooo cool and made me wanna see MJ in concert and that was what the 80s were about having stories or other things going on at a concert besides the actual songs. You know a theme. Britney did that with Onyx (hotel scene, club scene). That's just a nice bonus. I would have liked to have seen a pic of MJ about to go on stage (Victory tour or even Motown 25), you know more behind the sceens stuff. Maybe even after the concert him running to the plane,bus, van,etc. It was cool to see the alternate snap from the camera roll of MJ with Bubbles in the red cowboy shirt (he's kneeled with bubbles in front of him) No pic of MJ at Madame Tussaud's but you see a rare snap of him on top of the car in the black glittered military jacket in the UK, so that was probably on the day of or around the days of Madamme Tussaud's wax version of him in '85. Another con is okay for real a LOT OF THE BOOK had info like it was copied from Wikipedia, interviews on thriller 25 cd or just off the internet in general. So again if you are a huge fan then yawn yawn. Also why do I need to see lyrics to We Are teh World? Can't I just look at that on the internet? But the little bits of trivia REALLY REALLY make up for it. Like when Michael calls Walter (head at the time of CBS/Sony) "my album's not number one anymore, what are we going to do about it?" "We're going to go back to sleep and deal with it tomorrow" Hahahahahaha I cracked up I swear Mike was messing with him, I hear so many stories about how Michael acts like a little kid to this guy and it's hilarious. I cracked up a good five minutes after reading this. Would have been cool to mention "Captain Eo" b/c with the 3d movies coming out this would have been great to talk about that and maybe show pics, but Disney I'm sure probably would've wanted a cut. you know so,,,,, no biggie. But man when people say stuff is 3d now, NO IT'S NOT. 3d is supposed to have holograms above the audience not me looking at the movie screen and it looks like the glass screen is gone. YOu know. Trivia- If you didn't see Captain E0 in 3-d when he's shooting that energy burst and the spider lady the shot of his foot at us, that's 3d so he was above the audience also the scary (at that time) spider lady is sticking out above the audience. So think aliens movie kinda, it was scary back in the day. Okay so I"m getting how you have to make stuff trademark, signature, so a lof of the pics are promotional pics you've seen, I.E. Human Nature poster. I would have liked to have seen another picture from that camera roll. And some of the pictures they do that. Like a Beat It promo pic you've seen in another book. well they showed the pic taken after that pic so that was cool. There were a couple of behind the scenes pics that were cool. I must say the little bits of newness are GREATTTTT AND WORTH it for the fanatics like myself. Like the second pose of Mike (from the Thriller 25th cd where he has the third version intro Victory tour jacket on witha scarf) I liked that. Overall great book to give ANYONE that doesn't understand why MIKE'S THE MAN. I mean this is a memory lane book. Highly recommended


    #1's (Eco-Friendly Packaging)
    Customer Review: Hip-O and their Shameless Hucksterism
    Save yourself the trouble. This is nothing more than a repackage of "The Jackson Story" with no jewel case, no liners, yet they charge you the same money. One star for Hip-O's huevos.
    Customer Review: Great Jackson collection
    yes this is another collection of Jackson five/Michael Jackson Best of collection but this one includes the big,Big Hits. the ones everybody knows. all the way from childhood through Adulthood. Michael Jackson always had that the Genius in him and his Music is timeless. his vocal instrument is a Worldly Signature that has touched many souls through years, decades and era's.etc.... so many classic songs. a great time of music.

    Prince AirO Lightning Prestrung Squash Racquet with Case
    New 2009 Racquet! O Ports at 12 o'clock Triple Threat with Tungsten Graphite Composite
    Customer Review: Damn good racket for the price. Boosted my sport from a beginner to pro.
    But one thing i would add is little slow on shipping. At the end i am very satisfied with the product and the sale
    Customer Review: Good racquet for a decent price
    I'm not a squash pro but I could notice the difference in performance with this racquet from my previous one, which was a cheap Wilson racquet. For around only $50, I'd say this is a good buy.

    Ektelon Strobe Protective Racquetball Glasses
    Shock-absorbent brow bridge Vented lens for enhanced airflow Innovative airflow brow bridge Hinged, lightweight nylon frame Curved shield design for maximum vision Distortion free, anti-scratch/anti-fog treated polycarbonate lenses.
    Customer Review: No Fog
    This is a pass fail test for me. If the glasses fog up, I can't see. Not good. These glasses are great. No fog ever. Good.
    Customer Review: Sweat and fog proof
    I'm not a big fan of goggles but these changed my mind after using it the first time. At the end of a good racquetball match, I'm drenched in sweat. Typically I've had to wipe my forehead and face with my tshirt every now and then. With these goggles on, it has greatly reduced the amount of wiping. Does a good job of keeping the sweat from getting into your eyes. Another huge advantage is there is no fogging in these goggles. Can't beat the price. Just buy them!!!

    Salaun Badminton Advanced Family Game Kit
    A fantastic full featured badminton kit for the whole family! 4 performance regulation size racquets and 2 junior size, all with aluminum alloy head construction. Assorted racquet colors, line markers, upgraded heavy duty poles, and rules make for great competitive matches! Padded stainless steel zippered bag for travel and many years of use. Not to be compared with inferior grade kits.
    Customer Review: One level up from the Carlton set, good value.
    Background you can skip I bought this set for myself and my kids so that we could play in the yard. I had seen the Carlton set for about 35$ in a store and did not like the quality of the rackets and the wobbly poles so I decided to buyt the slightly more expensive Salaun set, for 15 to 20 bucks more. About this set It did not disappoint. The set came, like most other sets, in a plastic carrying bag and was complete: - 6 rackets of which 4 regular size and 2 short, in 4 distinct colors and made of aluminium - Net (poly) - Poles (steel) - Pole fasteners (to pull the net tight)with ground spikes - 3 nylon shuttles in a container - carrying bag The rackets are very decent quality, certainly one grade up from the 7$ steel throw-away stuff. These are actually nice looking, very lightweight (aluminum) and durable. The string is tight and, again, these are worth the extra money over the Carlton set I looked at. The net was relatively easy to set up and I liked the fact it was set with steel poles. Doesn't mean it won't break if you manhandle it but certainly more durable than pvc. By the way, I posted a bunch of pics so you can look at the parts. Pros - Decent quality that will make this set last - Complete with 6 rackets and everything else you need Cons - Little tricky to get the net right. Best thing would be a permanent net with poles set in concrete. These poles are always a little tricky with the tension cords but once set up they should stand up through the summer if you wanted to.Setting it up a few times will make it easier though. Minus one star for that but all sets will have that flaw. Final thoughts He/She who finds a simpler solution to the netting gets 5 stars. Consider buying a separate net solution if you are looking for something more permanent but if that is the case I recommend spending the 200$ or so for a semi-pro setup anyways. For your run of the mill home use this is perfect. With so many rackets it is a good party set. If you have the room in your yard or lots of wind interference consider buying a simplet Speedminton set. Tougher, faster game and loads of fund. Goes for 30$.

    History of the Great American Fortunes
    Before setting out to relate in detail the narrative of the amassing
    of the great individual fortunes from railroads, it is advisable to
    present a preliminary survey of the concatenating circumstances
    leading up to the time when these vast fortunes were rolled together.
    Without this explanation, this work would be deficient in clarity,
    and would leave unelucidated many important points, the absence of
    which might puzzle or vex the reader.

    Although industrial establishments, as exemplified by mills,
    factories and shops, much preceded the construction of railroads, yet
    the next great group of fortunes to develop after, and along with,
    those from land were the fortunes plucked from the control and
    manipulation of railroad systems.




    Kusmi Prince Vladimir Tea Bags

    Founded in 1867 in Saint-Petersburg, Kusmi Teas are faithful to the spirit of the firm P.M Kousmichoff, supplier of the tsars of ancient Russia. In 1917 when the Revolution started in Russia, anticipating a disaster, the eldest Kusmichoff son transferred a part of his fortune to the London office and then created the Kusmi Tea company in France, based in Paris at 75 avenue Niel, where the company still has its workshop and boutique.

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    Prince Vladimir is a blend of Ceylon and China teas with scents of orange, lemon, vanilla, grapefruit and spices.

    Each box contains 20 muslin tea bags of Prince Vladimir blend by Kusmi Tea from France.



    Michael Jackson-Vintage Original 1980's Button-Rare!!!-2x1.5
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    The Prince
    A new translation of Machiavelli's political classic argues that the work was an attack on the advice-books for princes published by his contemporaries as well as a response to the world of Florentine politics.
    Customer Review: Another Look - Machiavelli Versus Beccaria
    The Prince by Machiavelli Versus An Essay on Crimes and Punishments by Cesare Beccaria Two men, living hundreds of years apart, in many ways, wrote with parallel opinions and conclusions. Most well known is Machiavelli's The Prince; however, in many ways, the greater impact came from lesser known Cesare Beccaria, with An Essay on Crimes and Punishments--the latter being the basis upon which many of our governments and laws have been established. Both men emphasized that the virtue of man should be the basis of our interpersonal actions. Yet they also conceded that man's seemingly instinctual appetite for power prevents that base virtue from ruling our decisions. Given the continued use of military might of one country against another, it is abundantly clear that what Machiavelli wrote in the 15th century and Beccaria wrote in the 18th continues to hold true today. The Prince was written based upon Machiavelli's observations and analysis of what was happening in his country. His books resulted in his recognition as the founder of political science inasmuch as he was the first to analyze various forms of government. Many of us may also observe, perhaps evaluate and analyze, and come to the conclusion that somebody has to do something. Machiavelli, in writing The Prince did just that. He wrote and sent his treatise directly to Lorenzo De Medici, Duke of Urbino...as a token of his service. Throughout The Prince Machiavelli constantly refers to the virtues needed to be an effective leader, an effective prince. At the same time, he looks at what actually happened, using events of those days, and effectively explained what was done right or wrong. "So it is that to know the nature of a people, one needs to be a Prince; to know the nature of a Prince, one needs to be of the people." (back cover) Proceeding on, he explained "The main fundamentals that a state...has to have are good laws and a strong army. Good laws do not come without strong security; where the army is strong, one needs good laws." The Prince, p. 76. One might say that it is on this point that Beccaria started. "In every human society, there is an effort continually tending to confer on one part the height of power and happiness and to reduce the other to the extreme of weakness and misery. The intent of good laws is to oppose this effort and to diffuse their influence universally and equally." (Introduction) Let's further compare some of the specifics that these two great political scientists wrote, although it should always be remembered that Machiavelli wrote for a specific purpose at a specific time. Beccaria, on the other hand, had a broader history to evaluate and some semblance of lawmaking had already begun. · There are two ways to fight: one with laws, the other with force. The first is rightly man's way; the second, the way of beasts. --Machiavelli · Every act of authority of one man over another, for which there is no absolute necessity, is tyrannical. --Beccaria · The interest of the populace is more honest than that of prominent citizens who want to command and oppress, while the populace only wants to be free of oppression. --Machiavelli · Laws ought to be conventions among men in a state of freedom and have one end in view: the greatest happiness of the greatest number. --Beccaria · Cruelty well used (if one can ever say cruelty is good) is when it is practiced suddenly and decisively, but not prolonged. --Machiavelli · Punishment of a nobleman should not differ from that of the lowest member of society. --Beccaria · When a Prince rules as a man of valor, he avoids disaster, remains prepared, and serves the universal common good; he can count on the populace, will never be deceived, and will have built on a solid good. --Machiavelli · Judges and/or juries have the responsibility to ascertain, first and foremost, guilt or innocence; if guilty, then the judges and/or juries should take into consideration the extenuating circumstances to decrease or increase the penalties. --Beccaria Frankly, I have often asked myself, in viewing today's world, what has happened to that which represented "the greatest happiness of the greatest number." More specifically, is it logical for a nation, a country, or even a smaller state to rule or attempt to pass laws to meet the interests of all that they serve? Can the U.S. for instance continue to respond positively to every single "special interest" group that becomes vocal and powerful? I believe both Machiavelli and Beccaria spoke well to my questions, though stated centuries ago! Are you involved in today's world? Are you an active participant or watcher of politics? Then reading the treatises of two of the greatest historians of political science certainly must be part of your personal library. Read both The Prince by Machiavelli and An Essay On Crimes and Punishments by Cesare Beccaria before you next vote or participate politically! G. A. Bixler Note: This comparative analysis was suggested by Adolph Caso, publisher.
    Customer Review: good read for soldiers
    from private to general, really, I suggest at least reading it once. In our professions, they equipment may be different, but the principles-the same. be cruel, hard and dont hesitate.

    Spear& Jackson Never-Bend Weed Fork- 5"


    The Last Olympian (Percy Jackson & the Olympians, Book 5)
    All year the half-bloods have been preparing for battle against the Titans, knowing the odds of victory are grim. Kronos's army is stronger than ever, and with every god and half-blood he recruits, the evil Titan's power only grows. While the Olympians struggle to contain the rampaging monster Typhon, Kronos begins his advance on New York City, where Mount Olympus stands virtually unguarded. Now it's up to Percy Jackson and an army of young demigods to stop the Lord of Time.

    In this momentous final book in the New York Times best-selling Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, the long-awaited prophecy surrounding Percy's sixteenth birthday unfolds. And as the battle for Western civilization rages on the streets of Manhattan, Percy faces a terrifying suspicion that he may be fighting against his own fate.
    Customer Review: The Last Olympian
    This book was exciting all the way through. It couldn't put it down. every second was thrilling and suspensful, making me want to finish it in one day. I could never expect what was going to happen next, and it was always surprising. I was never dissapointed.
    Customer Review: The Missing Puzzle Peice
    Throughout the whole Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, there were so many things you wanted to happen. Whether it was romance or action, it all happened just like you wanted it in The Last Olympian. That is why I like Rick Riordan because he made you want to keep reading. There is humor, surprises, and just downright awkward moments in this book, and they all contribute to making this book the best ever. There isn't one thing that I didn't like about it, because it was pretty much the other books mixed together into one. I think that two lessons the book tired to teach is that teamwork is very important and that you should always expect surprised.


    Robin Hood - Prince of Thieves
    Kevin Costner's lousy English accent is a small obstacle in this often exciting version of the Robin Hood fable. That aside, it's refreshing to have a preface to the old story in which we meet the robber hero of Sherwood Forest as a soldier in King Richard's Crusades, coming home to find his people under siege from the cruelties of the Sheriff of Nottingham (Alan Rickman). After Robin and his community of outcasts and fighters take to the trees, director Kevin Reynolds (Fandango, 187) is on more familiar narrative ground, and he goes for the gusto with lots of original action (Robin shoots two arrows simultaneously from his bow in two directions). Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, as Marion, makes a convincing damsel in distress, and Morgan Freeman brings dignity to his role as Robin's Moor friend. Alan Rickman, however, gets the most attention for his scene-chewing role as the rotten sheriff, an almost campy performance that is highly entertaining but perhaps a little out of sorts with the rest of the film. --Tom Keogh
    Customer Review: Robin Hood - Prince of Thieves
    I know this might sound corny but I really enjoyed Kevin Costner's performance as the price of thieves , he I thought brought the essence of the charter , yes I know he didn't have and English accent neither did Clark Gable in Gone with the wind but people still loved the movie , this movie was helped out a lot by those two very great actors Alan Rickman and Morgan Freeman , both did great jobs especially Alan Rickman as the sheriff of Nottingham funny stuff, this has to one of my favorite versions of Robin hood , my favorite scene of the movie is robin looking at Maid Marian rowing out towards the lake in the mist.
    Customer Review: Robin Hood
    This movie is awesome. Has been one of my favorites for a long time. Kevin Costner at his best. Great supporting cast as well. This movie is second to none. Great gift along with Three Musketeers starring Charlie Sheen, Oliver Platt, and Rebecca Demornay.

    The Accused
    The classic courtroom drama by Harold R. Daniels.

    CASTLE unicorn fairy Princess SWITCHPLATE COVER teen tween girl bedroom bathroom single toggle switch plate home decor lavendar pink & purple
    Bring a bit of enchantment into your castle with this dreamy switchplate cover. Highly detailed and brightly colored, this lovely accent will make you dream of faraway places. Sure to delight your little princess. Perfect in a bathroom, bedroom, or study. Resin. Measures approximately 5.25" x 3.5" and fits any standard single switchplate. Installation screws included.
    Customer Review: Beautiful light switch cover!
    This is a beautiful light switch cover. I didn't expect it to be so heavy or durable. It made the perfect addition to our little princess room. I would definitely recommend this one!

    Cole Haan Air jackson.3.Eye.OX Black Nappa -C05555
    This shoe has a leather covered, removable polyurethane footbed that provides superior cushioning and a genuine welt construction for support and durability. These shoes are designed and produced to give you incredible comfort -- all day, on all surfaces, for all occasions. It has achieved this through the integration of design, materials and manufacturing elements. For people with orthotics these shoes are not only orthotic friendly but a great fashionable alternative from the usual plain orthotic shoes. It unitizes comfort foot beds and super-soft leathers together with specialized manufacturing techniques so that all our styles are amazingly comfortable.

    Bambi (2-Disc Special Platinum Edition)
    The forest comes alive with BAMBI, the critically acclaimed coming-of-age story that has thrilled and entertained generations of fans. Now digitally restored with state-of-the-art technology, BAMBI sparkles in this new Special Edition. This grand adventure is full of humor, heart, and the most beloved characters of all time -- Bambi, the wide-eyed fawn, his playful pal Thumper, the lovable skunk Flower, and wise Friend Owl. Featuring breathtakingly beautiful artwork and Academy Award(R)- nominated music (1942, Best Scoring Of A Dramatic Or Comedy Picture and Best Song, "Love Is A Song") Bambi's story unfolds from season to season as the young prince of the forest learns valuable lessons about friendship, love, and the miracle of life. Everyone will be "twitterpated" by this endearing classic tale of BAMBI, one of Walt Disney's greatest triumphs and a film experience you'll never forget.
    Customer Review: "Twitterpated?"
    The kids of today might have The Incredibles, Wall-E, Chicken Little, and Cars. We adults, though, will always remember the classics that made Disney an animation empire. Films like Fantasia, The Lion King, Bambi, and Aladdin are considered some of our childhood favorites. Bambi, specifically, is one that deals with Mother Nature and the troubles with Man. You really care for Bambi, Thumper, Flower, and the others. Personally, I never cried during the fateful scene that changes Bambi's life forever, but it's still one of the most heartbreaking moments in Disney history. Despite its short length, this animated film is still fantastic in terms of animation. It's not as visually stimulating as Fantasia, but it's still beautiful to look at. The songs may not be as interesting nor as memorable as "Hakuna Matata" or "Poor Unfortunate Souls," but they do fit the scenario of this picture very well. Oh, and my favorite character, the Owl, still makes me laugh whenever he explains the definition of being "twitterpated." Disney continues to go downhill, but we can always cherish Bambi, The Little Mermaid, The Lion King, and other numerous classics.
    Customer Review: Best movie
    One of the greatest Disney movies ever. Except the trauma Bambi goes through as a young fawn. After a good cry, the rest of the movie is absoultely adorable. You will inveitable hate humans and hunters after watching.

    Alan Jackson Good Time Can Koozie
    Purchase a Set of 5 Havin' a Good Time with Alan Jackson Can Koozies! Makes a great addition to your next BBQ or Tailgate party!!! Set of 5 includes one Koozie in each of the following colors: Yellow, Lime, Blue, Orange & Pink.

    Prince AirO Strike MP Tennis Racquets
    The AirO Strike with AirO large grommet technology at 6 & 12 o'clock for increased racquet speed and an enlarged sweet spot for added power.
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    1983 Michael Jackson Thriller Promo Print Ad (2530)
    An original vintage magazine ad print from the year published. Print ads make unique gift items that can be framed as artwork. Shipped flat un-framed in plastic sleeve with backing board.

    Atom Boy
    Retired and rusticating Pete McLean, former policeman, sees something new in crime-fighting in a rural setting! First published in 1947.

    Mystery of the Wax Museum [VHS]
    Not at all a musty relic of the early-sound era, this lively thriller (shot in a soft, trial version of Technicolor) is saucy, pre-Code fun. As corpses disappear from the morgue, Lionel Atwill's wax museum adds to its displays. Coincidence, or the work of the hideously deformed fiend stalking the Manhattan night? Most of the snappy dialogue comes courtesy of reporter Glenda Farrell, a vintage wisecracking dame. It was remade in 1953 as House of Wax. --Robert Horton
    Customer Review: Great Mystery Movie
    The Mystery of the Wax Museum is one hour and seventeen minutes long and was released on February 17, 1933. The movie was shot in two-color Technicolor system. That uses the process combined red and green dyes to create a color image with a reduced spectrum. So rest assure when you are watching this movie you are not watching a colorize version of the movie. The movie starts is 1921 London where sculptor Ivan Igor (Lionel Atwill) runs a wax museum. Business is not doing well so his partner Joe Worth wants to collect on the fire insurance money. To do so he set the museum on fire. During this, Ivan Igor and Joe Worth get into a fight. Ivan is knock out and is left for dead. Fast forward twelve years later it is 1933 and we are in New York City. Ivan Igor has set up a new museum but uses dead people to be his wax models. News reporter Florence Dempsey (Glenda Farrell who steals the show) is looking into the missing corpses. She stumbles into Ivan Igor plans. Ivan Igor happens to see Charlotte Duncan (played by Fay Wray) and imagine her as his Marie Antoinette. Ivan captures her and begins to turn her into his immortal dead collection. The police arrive and Igor his shot and falls into boiling wax and Charlotte Duncan is rescued by her fiancé Ralph Burton. The only thing that I don't like about the movie is that Fay Wray gets second bill and she is shown for only twenty minutes in the movie. Still I am giving the movie an AAAA++++.
    Customer Review: A Gem of 30s Film
    Mystery of the Wax Museum easily stands up sixty years after it was made as a truly unique piece of film. Possibly quite thrilling in its day though it was, it has effectivly materialized to the contemporary audience as a thickly amusing black comedy. It boasts priceless performances by Fay Wray as the darling tenderfoot (soon to be preserved in wax) Charlote, and her alter ego the narcissistic, over zealous pure gem of a character Florence; a failed reporter who seeks only justice and a rich husband. Beyond the classic characters of Charlotte and Florence (the latter played by Glenda Farrel) and her two potential suitors the millionare charged with murder and the gruff, insulting newspaper editor with a heart, are the strange collection of people in the museum itself; the unfazed caricature deaf-mute artist, the junkie perfectionist, Charlotte's besotted, albeit wimpy fiance Ralph and of course Igor himself, a wheelchair bound, burned, pitiful but passionate wax master condemned to instruct 'soulless people with hands' to recreate the beautiful wax figures that were melted in a fire twelve years earlier. Filmed to brilliant use in early two-color technicolor, this film is full of atmosphere both dark and funny. It flows hauntingly with that uncertain but intriguing sense there hides in all dark corners things unseen and the eye is drawn, almost magnetized to the blackest purple shadows in every shot, just awaiting something hideous that may be lurking. Somehow this atmosphere so effectivly lingers below without pretense while the quirky, fast unfolding mystery and the quaint 1930s wit plays straight up to the front... this film really deserves six stars.

    Lady and the Tramp (50th Anniversary Edition)
    It's still one of the sweetest kisses onscreen, up there with Bergman and Grant, Bogey and Bacall: the moment when pampered purebred Lady and streetwise mongrel Tramp, sharing a moonlit plate of spaghetti in an alley behind an Italian café, unknowingly slurp the same strand, and suddenly find their mouths meeting in surprise and tenderness. Ah, puppy love. Lady and the Tramp is a delight of animation and surprisingly deep character development, given that the stars are all dogs. Lady, an adorable Cocker Spaniel, feels neglected when her owners become distracted by the pending birth of a baby. But the last straw is clueless Aunt Sarah's appearance with her conniving Siamese cats (among Disney's most creatively evil villains), who wreak havoc on Lady's blissful home life. Soon Lady is off on an adventure in the streets, where the savvy Tramp takes her under his paw. The lessons of friendship and loyalty, of integrity--not to mention trusting in the kindness of strangers--ring true to delighted children and adults alike. And unlike many Disney films, there's no real violence, only challenges that smart dogs (including a tough-talking vamp named Peg, voiced sublimely by Peggy Lee, who also wrote the songs), banding together, can tackle. The animation is terrific; the scene where we first meet Tramp shows him rinsing off under a pipe, and his subsequent shaking-off of the water follows the detailed rippling up and down his back that any dog lover will recognize. And is there any song more romantic than "Bella Notte"? Bellissima! --A.T. Hurley
    Customer Review: the lady and the tramp
    this product was great!!! I'm so glad i found it in here rather than paying a much higher price anywhere else, even for used items. It was in great condition and it was hard to tell that it wasn't new, and i would definitely do it again.
    Customer Review: excellent service
    Excellent service. Came very promptly and was like new as promised. We needed it to take as a gift on a trip to Denmark where our grandchildren live, and it came in plenty of time for our needs. Our grandson loves it and we have now seen it many times. I would order from this company again anytime.

    True Romance [Blu-ray]
    Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 05/26/2009 Run time: 121 minutes Rating: Nr
    Customer Review: Great movie, so-so Blu-ray
    The picture on the Blu-ray edition is soft and flat compared to many recent movies. That might just be the way this movie looks (I didn't see it in the theater), but don't expect to be dazzled by the PQ on this BD. The movie itself is great, with an unbelievable cast, clever dialogue and memorable characters (particularly Gary Oldman's). If you don't already own the DVD, this Blu-ray edition is highly recommended. If you're considering a double dip, though, you might want to rent it first or check some reviews.
    Customer Review: WORST. TRANSFER. EVER.
    Folks, As an avid consumer of blu ray, I'm growing sick to death of studios releasing god-awful transfers of favorite films. This transfer of True Romance is an abomination. It's so dark you can barely see anything. Somebody should be fired over this.

    Smart Pianosoft 3.5" Diskette "For Everyman" Jackson Browne
    10 Songs Include: Take It Easy + Our Lady Of The Wall + Colors Of The Sun + I Thought I Was A Child + These Days + Red Neck Friend + The Times Youve Come + Ready Or Not + Sing My Songs To Me + For Everyman Matches CD: Elktra/Asylum 5067-2

    Randy Jackson Producer's Pack 5
    Randy Jackson Producers Pack Volume 5: Super Soul

    Bloodfist 6 - Ground Zero
    Customer Review: dissapointing
    Ground Zero really is a cheap knock-off on Die Hard. I was ok with that because I was expecting more martial arts skills going into this film. And after seeing the last 2 above average Bloodfist movies - parts 4 & 5 - I thought part 6 would keep the trend going. Unfortunately, everything is wrong with this film and turns out to be an average, predicatable, and almost boring movie at best. Since this is a Die Hard knock-off, you pretty much already know what the outcome will be, and you pretty much will know the succession of events. Group of terrorists take over a nuclear missle base and threaten to target big cities in exchange for large sums of money. Don Wilson plays our hero named Nick Carrigan, and basically fights through the bad guys one at a time till he gets the job done. The terrorists themselves are not convincing charcaters. They are supposed to be Middle-Eastern but mostly look Caucasian. Even still, their performances are poorly convincing, and the boss charcater is just that as well. Two of the terrorists are played by Michael Blanks (Dragon Fire, The Circuit) and Art Camacho, (pretty much either in every martial art film or the choreographer for) so I was hoping for some good fights with these guys. As with all the fights in the movie, they last 30 seconds at most, putting them at the quickest fights seen yet in all of the Bloodfist movies. Michael Blanks was still my favorite, because of his beautiful unique kicking style. I'd almost give a 2 stars for this film, but Wilson is fun to watch in his action scenes, he has some great kicking moments that look great. I just wish there was more than 30 second long fights. The rest of the film is predictable and fairly unexciting. Lets hope the remainder of the Bloodfist series can end on a stronger note.
    Customer Review: Hooky Die Hardish sequel...
    I actually really liked Bloodfist IV and V as the stories were decent along with the action, so in turn I had higher expecations for Bloodfist VI. BF VI jus comes off being another hooky Die Hard rip-off with some terrorists breaking into a nuclear missle base and threatening to explode one. Now its up to Don "The Dragon" Wilson to stop them. If you found the other B-action entries into this series enjoyable, you might find some enjoyment in this entry. I basically own it to complete my Bloodfist collection.

    Prince Lionheart Wheely Bug - Bug - Large
    Bright, soft, friendly, unisex design. An instant attraction to little girls and boys alike.
    Customer Review: Longevity!
    My daughter received a small for her 1st birthday, and is now 3. She still plays with this almost every day. I know it is for indoor use only, but a few times it has made its way outside, and even survived the rough neighbor boy who decided it would make a great ride down the sloped driveway. (Not recommended!!!!!!) But the point being, it survived intact. So, we're going on using it for 2 1/2 years now, and I am even considering buying the replacement large, as this toy will be surely missed when the girls outgrow "her". My 5 1/2 year old also loves "her" -- and she is TALL. DD5 is clearly too tall for the small, but likes to just scoot around once in a while on her.
    Customer Review: Great walker/ride-on
    When I was buying this, we couldn't find one locally to decide whether to get the large or the small, so hopefully this helps some... My daughter was 9 months when we got this. She is on the tall side for her age so we got the large size. It was just a tiny bit too big...she could just barely touch her tiptoes while seated. But she loved to stand facing it, holding onto the handlebar and push it around. Now that she is 10 months, she already can touch better while seated and can scoot a little. And she has mastered the mount/dismount.

    Prince NFS Indoor II 1.0 Shoes (Mens) Blue/White
    The Prince NFS Indoor II has been a popular shoe for the last few years, therefore Prince added a new color for this model. Featuring the NFS design (Natural Foot Shape), a squared off toe box, the NFS indoor II is a great fitting shoe for the medium to wide foot types. It is softer shoe with a very quick break in time. A cushy tongue provides additional comfort and slightly raised support around the ankle inspires confidence.

    True Romance
    Movie DVD
    Customer Review: Classic
    Very Very TRUE Romance. Made me cry! good flick. Bought it because i plan on seeing it again!
    Customer Review: True Romance
    True Romance, True Classic, this would have to be the most underated movie I know of. Every performance is sensational, brilliant cast, brilliant lines, I loved it. always have always will.

    Jackie Brown [VHS]
    The curiosity of Quentin Tarantino's Jackie Brown is Robert Forster's worldly wise bail bondsman Max Cherry, the most alive character in this adaptation of Elmore Leonard's Rum Punch. The Academy Awards saw it the same way, giving Forster the film's only nomination. The film is more "rum" than "punch" and will certainly disappoint those who are looking for Tarantino's trademark style. This movie is a slow, decaffeinated story of six characters glued to a half million dollars brought illegally into the country. The money belongs to Ordell (Samuel L. Jackson), a gunrunner just bright enough to control his universe and do his own dirty work. His just-paroled friend--a loose term with Ordell--Louis (Robert De Niro) is just taking up space and could be interested in the money. However, his loyalties are in question between his old partner and Ordell's doped-up girl (Bridget Fonda). Certainly Fed Ray Nicolette (Michael Keaton) wants to arrest Ordell with the illegal money. The key is the title character, a late-40s-ish flight attendant (Pam Grier) who can pull her own weight and soon has both sides believing she's working for them. The end result is rarely in doubt, and what is left is two hours of Tarantino's expert dialogue as he moves his characters around town.

    Tarantino changed the race of Jackie and Ordell, a move that means little except that it allows Tarantino to heap on black culture and language, something he has a gift and passion for. He said this film is for an older audience although the language and drug use may put them off. The film is not a salute to Grier's blaxploitation films beyond the musical score. Unexpectedly the most fascinating scenes are between Grier and Forster: two neo-stars glowing in the limelight of their first major Hollywood film after decades of work. --Doug Thomas
    Customer Review: Jackie Brown
    DVD was dirty and sticky. It does not play well in any machine and am unable to clean it to make it work.
    Customer Review: Jackie Brown Vhs- Overhyped.
    The only good about the movie is the cast, DeNiro, Ms.Pam Grier, other than that, the movie is too long, Again Quentin taratino always messes up movies. Not sure why he makes them. And his style is overhyped over the top. Movie is over two hours and not much else. Gives the actors a bad name.


    Jackson Glasses The Shield Black Lens - IR 5.0
    Featuring All The Protection Of The Monogoggle Xtr, The Combination Goggle And Shield Has A Detachable Polycarbonate Curved Shield That Conforms To The Face For Increased Face Protection. The Shield Is Lightweight And Stylish That Protects Against Chemical Splashes, Dust And Impact, While Providing Increased Visibility Due To Its Cylindrical Lens. The Monogoggle Xtr Also Offers Superior Impact Resistance And Eye Protection From 99.9% Of Uv Radiation. A Soft Pliable Frame Conforms To The Face For Comfort, And Is Easy To Clean And Sanitize. Anti Fog Optics, Anti Scratch And Anti Static Characteristics Provide Superior Visual Clarity In All Conditions. Complies With Ansi Z87.1+ Standards. Color Green Frame Black Lens Ir 5.0 Uom Each

    Design of a Decade: 1986-1996 Janet Jackson Smart Pianosoft 3.5 Diskette
    6 Hits: Runaway + What Have You Done For Me Lately + Nasty + When I Think Of You + Escapade + Miss You Much + Love Will Never Do + Alright + Control + The Pleasure Principle + Black Cat + Rhythm Nation + That's The Way Love Goes + Come Back To Me + Let's Wait Awhile + Twenty Foreplay. < clear="all">

    Michael Jackson-Vintage Original 1980's Button-Close up-Rare!!!
    Rare Vintage 1980's Button!!

    Crab Cakes - Case of Twelve 3 oz crab cakes
    One case of Twelve 3 oz Crab Cakes

    Michael Jackson 25th Anniversary of Thriller
    The Biggest Album Ever just got bigger. The 25th Anniversary Edition of Thriller celebrates this ground-breaking album with 7 bonus tracks, six of which are previously unreleased. The new tracks include exclusive remixes from Kanye West, Fergie, will.i.am and Akon along with a previously unreleased track from the Thriller sessions, "For All Time," newly mixed and mastered by Michael Jackson. Also included is a BONUS DVD with new, digitally restored versions of the three videos from the album as well as the Michael Jackson's groundbreaking performance of "Billie Jean" on the "Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever" television special (first broadcast on NBC May 16, 1983).

    Also included in all versions of the release is a new personal greeting from Michael Jackson to his fans penned exclusively for this special release.
    Customer Review: Thriller and MJ You'll be Missed....
    Just wanted to say I just ordered this Thriller Album, to bring back Michael in our memories. I grew up with MJ. He is the Best! We will certainly miss you. Thanks for the memories Michael Jackson! Long live the King of Pop!!!
    Customer Review: The Citizen Kane of pop
    I woke up from a nap and there were three text messages on my phone. Nobody ever texts me, so I knew it must have been big news. I thought there was a fire or something. Turned out, Michael Jackson is dead. I was startled, to say the least, because MJ never seemed like the kind of person that could, you know, die. To be honest, he never really registered in my consciousness as being a person; Michael Jackson was the androgynous sexual panic of "Billie Jean," the breathless seduction of "P.Y.T.," the thrilling kitsch of "Thriller," the chattering afro-popisms of "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'." The idea that he had a human body, one that needed food and air and sleep, never really clicked in my mind. But then again, I guess that's to be expected. I mean, how can a mere human being really be thought to be capable of creating something as monstrous, as mechanical, as all-encompassing, and as awesome as Thriller? This kid wasn't the king of pop; he was the whole damn kingdom. And we, the audience, are not his loyal subjects; we're just reading the travel brochures. The point is, Thriller is one of the greatest moments in the history of pure pop. Which is to say, it's plastic, mass-produced, jugular-grabbingly commercial, and completely unconcerned with originality, artistic merit, or honesty. And goshdarnit, I wouldn't have it any other way! With songs and performances as irresistible and ecstatic as the ones found here, artfulness will only get in the way. Because when you have a song as swooping, as ethereal, as hypnotic, and as unashamedly romantic as "Baby Be Mine," there's really no need to question its validity. Just let those labyrinthine keyboards and yearning vocals carry you away to a shiny place. And when "Beat It" comes roaring out of the gates, it does so with such force and brutal eloquence that you completely forget how absurd it is for Michael Jackson to take on the role of a street-smart hoodlum. As a vision of ghetto reality, it's a nonsensical failure; but the important thing to remember is that, on a purely visceral level, it SOUNDS more convincing and more immediate than its more authentic counterparts. And then there's "Billie Jean," whose lyrics are either shockingly amoral or completely uneventful, but which still manages to be one of the most magical, irresistible, and emotionally charged moments in the history of music. And if we found ourselves getting annoyed by the idea of having to root for a child-abandoning father, then we can just remind ourselves that it's only a pop album. An stunning pop album, to be precise.


    Allen Edmonds Men's Jackson Oxford
    Handsomely styled in rich calfskin leather, the men's Jackson oxford from Allen Edmonds will put you on a solid professional footing. This outstanding blucher oxford is detailed with stitching and a moc toe, and finished with a leather sole and custom heel. It makes a sleek and sophisticated addition to your business wardrobe.

    Prince Lionheart Premium Wipe Warmer
    Prince Lionhearts Wipes Warmers are guaranteed to help keep your wipes the freshest they can be to soothe your Babys delicate skin. The patented Ever-Fresh® System prevents wipes from browning, drying out while the new moisture barrier keeps moisture in longer.
    Customer Review: even better then the regular prince lionheart warmer
    We have used the regular Prince Lionheart warmers for 2.5 years and they have worked very well for us, one of ours broke, the rubber part that you pull the wipes through came out and my husband put it back in crooked and now I can't get it to go back in at all so I bought this one...really only because it has a white light on the front instead of green. It seems to heat the wipes to a higher temperature then the regular warmer (not sure if that is just because ours are 2.5 years old) and have better seal to keep moisture in. The white light is quite bright and lights up the bedroom enough that we do not need a nightlight.

    Disney Robert Mckenzie
    The dashing Robert McKenzie played by Patrick Dempsey in the Disney movie "Enchanted" is handsomely attired in his working wardrobe of classic trench coat and tailored suit. Doll measures 12" tall.
    Customer Review: Smashing and debonaire!
    Love this little guy's hair! Just like on t.v. It's not easy to find a male doll like this dressed in a fine suit. I think he can relate with any of the female dolls as a male admirer but his face is a bit larger than a Ken doll. Very much resembles Dempsey ... cute and handsome.
    Customer Review: Robert Mckenzie
    Robert is a great match for Gizelle, great Mattel quality! Very much looks like Patrick Dempsey, great hair and all! My daughter plays with him and Giselle role playing, as always all Barbie dolls are great for imaginative play!!

    Kiss of Death Style B, Movie Poster
    Find all your favorite posters and art prints at Barewalls.com, the Web's leading art retailer. In business since 1997, Barewalls offers unmatched selection, service and prices. Browse our huge selection of wall art, including fine art, popular posters, vintage posters and decor prints. Have your print custom framed at our professional framing facilities and shipped ready to hang. What do customers say about Barewalls? "Great packaging and very fast delivery. Will definitely shop here before any other poster or print store." Date: 05/27/2004 Rated by Buyer: melselz2 "This seller is truly professional. Extremely customer service oriented. Updates sent regularly. Merchandise arrived in mint condition. Would definitely do business with them again." Date: 05/13/2004 Rated by Buyer: laurj11

    Michael Jackson-Vintage Original 1980's Button-Close up-Rare!!!
    Rare Vintage 1980's Button!!

    Forever My Thriller: A Collection Of Michael Jackson Poetry And Short Stories
    This is just a collection of my Michael Jackson writings I've been inspired to make over the years.

    Prince Women's QT Scream Low Tennis Shoe
    The Prince QuikTrac Scream is a great all-around performance shoe with the Prince traditional foot shape.

    Color: White/Gray

      Outsole:
    • Infinity Dual Density Rubber - denser in the high wear areas for long wear
    • New molded titanium reinforced midfoot shank.
      Midsole:
    • Low profile EVA midsole for lightweight cushioning.
    • Forefoot: Dense PU cushion for maximum comfort.
    • Heel: ShockEraser cushion for ultimate shock dispersion and maximum comfort.
      Sock Liner:
    • Lightweight molded EVA with Antibacterial Treatment for long lasting performance.
    • EVA honeycomb cushioning in forefoot and heel for added comfort.
      Upper:
    • Moving 360 degree comfort lacing system.
    • Achilles heel cushion.
    • Medial abrasion resistant toe drag material.
    • Breathable synthetic leather upper.
    • Slip lasted construction.
    Average Weight: 12.0 oz. (Size 8.5)
    Customer Review: Great court shoe!
    This shoe is a great court shoe for someone who needs alot of support esp. for a high arch. Unfortunately, they were a bit too big; I wear Thorlo socks which have a great of padding and when I sized up to allow for this, they still were a bit too big. They run big so take that into consideration when purchasing these court shoes.

    Bass Jackson
    Bass Jackson double strap slides feature a buckle detail and striped nylon web overlays. Leather Upper.

    Prince Lionheart Ever-Fresh Replacement Pillows
    Keep Baby's wipes fresh and moist with this set of 2 Ever-Fresh Replacement Pillows. For use with the Ultimate Wipes Warmer by Prince Lionheart (sold separately), each replacement pillow provides 3 months of the freshest wipes for your baby. Pillows feature a worldwide patent-pending system that works 3 ways: Helps keep your wipes the freshest they can be to soothe Baby's delicate skin; keeps wipes moist by an evaporation and condensation process; and micropores in the pillow trap release water as needed to maintain wipes' moisture content. The result is moist wipes and little or no discoloration caused when wipes are warmed. Both the Ultimate Wipes Warmer's tub and the Ever-Fresh pillow are treated with an EPA-approved additive to inhibit the growth of microorganisms that may cause spoilage, odors and mildew. Imported.
    Customer Review: Lionheart Replacement Pillows
    These are great for the wipes warmer. I just wish I could find them in stores.

    McFarlane Toys NFL Sports Picks Series 3 Action Figure James Jackson (Cleveland Browns)
    Fans of the NFL and McFarlane Toys will appreciate the detailed realism in this action figure of Cleveland Browns running back James Jackson. Dressed in his orange, black, and white uniform, Jackson conjures up images of Sunday afternoons spent eluding defenders on the gridiron. The finely crafted features include a realistic facial appearance, knee and shoulder pads, authentic NFL uniform styling (complete with grass and mud stains), and a miniature NFL-logo football that Jackson carries in his left hand. Included is a 5-by-3-inch plastic base of field sod upon which the 6.5-inch-tall figure can be positioned. --Larry White

    Decor Craft Mini Magnets 6-Pk Frog Prince
    Very strong, very cool looking mini magnets. This 6-piece set includes 6 of the same item shown. Each piece measures 0.75" x 0.5" high and features the ultra strong Neodymium magnet.

    got potter? Men's tee Shirt in 12 colors Small thru 6XL


    Trumpette Royalty


    MP3 Shower Radio
    Plays your iPod? and MP3 Player. Now you can bring your entire music collection and audio library into the shower! ? Built-in stereo speaker system plays your iPod? & MP3 player ? AM/FM Radio ? Excellent stereo sound quality ? Oversize Fog Free Mirror ? Light for mirror ? 2 LED white lights ? Pull out night table stand, hanging strap or wall mountable ? Water resistant compartment fits most iPOD?s & MP3 players (iPod? & MP3 not included) Unit measures: 7.8? x 2? x 9.8? MP3 compartment measures: 4.75? H x 2.5? W Batteries: 4 ?AA? batteries (not included)
    Customer Review: ipod didn't fit
    i bought this for my brother for christmas, he has a 30gb video ipod and could not fit the ipod in and shut the cover unless he kind of angled it and really shoved it in. trying to look for another one now, this one is terrible.
    Customer Review: Works as specified
    Pros: * Feature rich: AM/FM, Aux In (MP3 or else), fog-proof mirror * Works with rechargeable AA, good battery life * Adjustable mounting height * Splash proof Cons: * Tuning is not the easiest task with a little knob, but I only need one news station anyway * It was TOUGH to open the battery compartment the very first time due to the rubber seal. You need to be careful not to break it. * No miracle in sound quality with the ear-size speakers It's not the best build quality but certainly deserve more than one star. And mine is still working. At $10, I'm happy with the purchase.

    Harry Potter & The Half Blood Prince
    Voldemort is tightening his grip on both the Muggle and wizarding worlds and Hogwarts is no longer the safe haven it once was. Harry suspects that dangers may even lie within the castle, but Dumbledore is more intent upon preparing him for the final battle that he knows is fast approaching. Together they work to find the key to unlock Voldemort's defenses and, to this end, Dumbledore recruits his old friend and colleague, the well-connected and unsuspecting bon vivant Professor Horace Slughorn, whom he believes holds crucial information. Meanwhile, the students are under attack from a very different adversary as teenage hormones rage across the ramparts. Harry finds himself more and more drawn to Ginny, but so is Dean Thomas. And Lavender Brown has decided that Ron is the one for her, only she hadn't counted on Romilda Vane's chocolates. And then there's Hermione, simmering with jealousy but determined not to show her feelings. As romance blossoms, one student remains aloof. He is determined to make his mark, albeit a dark one. Love is in the air, but tragedy lies ahead and Hogwarts may never be the same again.



    Thriller
    Michael Jackson's Thriller is the bestselling album of all time, with 45 million worldwide sales powered by seven Top 10 U.S. singles and eight Grammy Awards. The 1982 album was also a success from which the pop superstar never really recovered--subsequent albums seemed to have no other goal than to beat the records set by Thriller. The highly-polished sound of Quincy Jones's production sounds almost organic compared to Jackson's more recent work, and in the same regard, Thriller was significantly slicker than its predecessor, Off the Wall. Both albums established a Jackson style that aimed for the dance floor with songs built on a state-of-the-art bed of percussion and keyboards. Elements of milestone Thriller tracks like "Billie Jean" (arguably Jackson's best-ever performance) and "Beat It" (with its hard-rock solo by guitarist Eddie Van Halen) influenced not just Jackson's records, but those of the entire dance-pop world. On the song "Thriller," Jackson indulged his taste for the juvenile and invited Vincent Price to rap in a really scary voice. With Thriller the album, Jackson created a different kind of monster--a hit album of such magnitude that it would have an irrevocable impact not just on the singer's art, but on his altogether kooky life. --John Milward
    Customer Review: A Crossover Classic
    Thriller is greatest selling album of all time because it is really a fantastic record. There's nothing more to say about the music that hasn't already been said. He was a flawed human being, like we all are, but a cultural icon who did more for race relations via his art form than most who devote their lives to the political pursuit of race relations. A great entertainer. That's all he needed to be for me. Rest in peace, MJ.
    Customer Review: Come on...you have to own this CD
    I'm 23 years old and I grew up listening to Michael Jackson. Any young person who considers themselves a true fan of music (any person, really) should definitely own this CD...the review is true. Jackson's voice is at its purest on this CD...this is definitely the height of his career. People of all ages will have heard the 7 top ten singles on this CD, so there's no need to talk about those...I just want to attest to the fact that the two songs that are not singles, "Baby Be Mine" and "The Lady In My Life," are just as awesome. "Baby Be Mine" is a somewhat upbeat dance track - a sweet love track - and "The Lady In My Life" is a slow ballad tribute to a lover. Honestly, don't even debate this. If you're on this page you already know that you need this CD.

    Michael Jackson American Music Awards
    Mint in never opened box. Considering the age the box and michael are super mint!

    KING OF THE ROAD - Car, Truck, Notebook, Vinyl Decal Sticker #1279 | Vinyl Color: Yellow
    This is a high quality vinyl decal that can be applied on your car, notebook, computer or just about any smooth surface. Includes detailed application instructions.

    Clash of Titans [VHS]
    The classic Greek myth of Perseus and Andromeda re-told with an all-star cast. To win the right to marry his love (Andromeda) and fufill his destiny, Perseus must complete various tasks including taming Pegasus, capturing Medusa, and answering riddles. The result is a timeless adventure that's a treat for kids and adults.
    Customer Review: Clash of the Titans
    Great Video. Great for all ages. If you like fantasy & greek mythology. Then this movie is for you.
    Customer Review: A MUST if you love Ray Harryhausen or are a fan of stop motion
    OR if you love greek mythology as I do. I LOVE this movie. Really brings the fantasy loving kid out in me!

    Gold King or Prince Crown

    An adorable golden plastic king, prince or birthday crown. Use them as a special crown for the birthday child or as party hats for an entire royal themed party! How fun!

    WARNING! CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.

    This item cannot ship to California due to state regulations.
    WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.

    Customer Review: King's Crown
    This is great for kids. It is inexpensive and the kids love it! To them, it is the greatest thing in the world.

    adidas Golden State Warriors #1 Stephen Jackson Navy Blue Player T-shirt
    Cheer on the Warriors while representing your favorite player in this #1 Stephen Jackson Player tee by adidas!

    Jackson Eyewear WildCat Black Lens - IR 5.0, anti-fog


    Crown Prince Natural Skinless & Boneless Sardines in Pure Olive Oil, 3.75-Ounce Cans (Pack of 12)
    Wild caught. Hand packed. Packed at the peak of freshness. Fresh from the sea to your table. Excellent source of protein. Good source of iron. Contains 2 g of Omega-3 fatty acids per serving. Especially produced for the natural product industry. Ready to eat. Product of Morocco.
    Customer Review: YES!
    Customers who rate this product five star are absolutely right. If there's such a thing as a gourmet sardine, this is it. I opened a can just after delivery and knew after first taste I'll order more.
    Customer Review: excellent sardines
    These sardines are not only very tasty, but also nutritious. I usually have a can at lunch. I place a slice of pumpernickle bread on a plate, pour the olive oil from the sardines on the bread and with the sardines enjoy my healthy lunch.

    Prince Lionheart Wheely Bug - Bug - Small
    Bright, soft, friendly, unisex design. An instant attraction to little girls and boys alike.
    Customer Review: Longevity!
    My daughter received a small for her 1st birthday, and is now 3. She still plays with this almost every day. I know it is for indoor use only, but a few times it has made its way outside, and even survived the rough neighbor boy who decided it would make a great ride down the sloped driveway. (Not recommended!!!!!!) But the point being, it survived intact. So, we're going on using it for 2 1/2 years now, and I am even considering buying the replacement large, as this toy will be surely missed when the girls outgrow "her". My 5 1/2 year old also loves "her" -- and she is TALL. DD5 is clearly too tall for the small, but likes to just scoot around once in a while on her.
    Customer Review: Great walker/ride-on
    When I was buying this, we couldn't find one locally to decide whether to get the large or the small, so hopefully this helps some... My daughter was 9 months when we got this. She is on the tall side for her age so we got the large size. It was just a tiny bit too big...she could just barely touch her tiptoes while seated. But she loved to stand facing it, holding onto the handlebar and push it around. Now that she is 10 months, she already can touch better while seated and can scoot a little. And she has mastered the mount/dismount.

    Michael Jackson-Vintage Original 1980's Button-Close up-Rare!!!-2x1.5
    Rare Vintage 1980's Button!!

    Kiss - Kissology, Vol. 3: 1992-2000 (Ltd. Edition 5 disc set)
    Studio: Uni Dist Corp (music) Release Date: 12/18/2007
    Customer Review: The reunion era
    This is probably the most exciting set at the beginning because you know what's going to happen. The first disc shows a concert used for the recording of Alive III, a film talking about the unplugged show, and then a complete version of the unplugged show. The first disc is truly when KISS were at the highest point as a band. They might have not had Peter Criss or Ace Frehley, but they had developed into a different band with Eric Singer and Bruce Kulick bringing out the past of KISS, without hiding themselves as individuals. Finally KISS are developed into this band without the face-paint. This is the era that several fans consider the highlighting point, and I can understand why. They had a legacy, but they also showed how the times had changed. Their unplugged show alone is worth the price of all three boxed sets. It's the complete unedited version of the one show where the focus was completely the music. They had now pyrotechnics, no huge stage, it was just the four of them performing unplugged. The show was already special, but what made it extra special was the big surprise that everyone now knows about where Ace and Peter joined for a couple of songs. After a couple of songs with this line-up, the audiences aren't completely sure of what will happen, but then the original KISS and the current KISS at the time do a few classics. The second disc is a show from their reunion tour, plus their MTV VMA performance in it's entire form. It might have been a quick performance, but it was still a good one. That's followed by the first half of what I consider to be the ultimate KISS show. The show that the second disc ends with and the first disc begins with is truly the ULTIMATE KISS SHOW because they had their entire show, but now with newer technological advances, they could do things to make the show even bigger and better. Gene performs above the audience, Paul performs on a stage in the middle of the audience, Ace Frehley's guitar flies off into space, and Peter Criss shows the soft side. After the big show, there's a really good quick show done at the premiere of the movie, Detroit Rock City, and then is a show from what was planned to be their final tour, but as they say in the commentary, they realized that KISS couldn't continue the way they were, but they could still continue. The trilogy has the greatest ending that any concert boxed set trilogy can have. However, there's one additional disc. The set ends with the first filmed performance of KISS. The film quality is horrible, you can barely see them, and they barely had that many songs, but it's a great way of coming full circle.
    Customer Review: Last KissOlogy
    Veary good just as good as the first two dvds.But the tiger stadium sucked why was it put on here .Its really neat two see the Full Mtv unplugged showPs the even show all 6 members Bruce Eric singer Gene Ace Peter & paul that was a real treat .there is over five hours of footage you see ace and peter again that was nice All in all this dvd was worth it you should also check out vol 1 &2 there even better

    Jackson Grn Wshade 5 Rnd Fixed Jackson Welding Goggle
    Welding Goggles - Eye Protection Type: Welding Goggles Goggle Style: Round Fixed Front Lens Shade: 5.0 Lens Size: 50 mm Model Number: WR-70

    Michael Jackson Silhouette - Vinyl Decal Sticker | Vinyl Color: Black
    8" Michael Jackson Vinyl Decal

    The Price she Paid
    HENRY GOWER was dead at sixty-one--the end of a lifelong fraud which
    never had been suspected, and never would be. With the world, with his
    acquaintances and neighbors, with his wife and son and daughter, he
    passed as a generous, warm-hearted, good-natured man, ready at all
    times to do anything to help anybody, incapable of envy or hatred or
    meanness. In fact, not once in all his days had he ever thought or
    done a single thing except for his own comfort. Like all intensely
    selfish people who are wise, he was cheerful and amiable, because that
    was the way to be healthy and happy and to have those around one
    agreeable and in the mood to do what one wished them to do. He told
    people, not the truth, not the unpleasant thing that might help them,
    but what they wished to hear. His family lived in luxurious comfort
    only because he himself was fond of luxurious comfort. His wife and his
    daughter dressed fashionably and went about and entertained in the
    fashionable, expensive way only because that was the sort of life that
    gratified his vanity. He lived to get what he wanted; he got it every
    day and every hour of a life into which no rain ever fell; he died,
    honored, respected, beloved, and lamented.

    The clever trick he had played upon his fellow beings came very near to
    discovery a few days after his death. His widow and her son and
    daughter-in-law and daughter were in the living-room of the charming
    house at Hanging Rock, near New York, alternating between sorrowings
    over the dead man and plannings for the future. Said the widow:

    "If Henry had only thought what would become of us if he were taken
    away!"

    "If he had saved even a small part of what he made every year from the
    time he was twenty-six--for he always made a big income," said his son,
    Frank.


    Prince of Persia
    Experience the new fantasy world of ancient Persia. Masterful storytelling and sprawling environments deliver a brand new adventure that re-opens the Prince of Persia saga. You have the freedom to determine how the game evolves in this non-linear adventure. Decide how you unfold the storyline by choosing your path in the open-ended world. In this strange land, your rogue warrior must use all of his skills, along with a whole new combat system, to battle Ahriman's corrupted lieutenants to heal the land from the dark Corruption and restore the light. Also, history's greatest ally is revealed in the form of Elika, a dynamic AI companion who joins the Prince in his fight to save the world. Gifted with magical powers, she interacts with you in combat, acrobatics and puzzle-solving, enabling the Prince to reach new heights of deadly high-flying artistry through special duo acrobatic moves or devastating fighting combo attacks.


    Customer Review: Prince of Persia
    A very lush game, simple to pick up and drops you right into the action. The focus is more on the acrobatics and parkour like moves. The fight-sections are not too long, and sometimes can even be avoided. Excellent and enjoyable banter between the two main characters. But on a regular Mac Pro (4 core) it is quite slow (800x600 on low setting is doable) because of its very high polygon count, and high detail textures (something to really marvel at during the game, when you reach high towers). With a 8800GT it is fantastic on 1280x1024 medium setting. Well worth picking up and supporting the OsX gaming scene. No protection, DRM etc. Buy it today.

    The Pretender - The Complete First Season
    Jarod (Michael T. Weiss) is a Pretender. As a five-year-old in 1963, he was taken from his home and "adopted" by The Centre, a mysterious Delaware-based think tank. Why Jarod? His superior intellect--Jarod can "pretend" to be anything he wants: doctor, lawyer, engineer, astronaut and, as he quips in episode five ("The Paper Clock"), "I'm working on Indian chief."

    Thirty years later, once he realized his efforts were not being used for good, Jarod escaped from the Centre. Psychiatrist and surrogate father Sydney (Carnivà le's velvet-voiced Patrick Bauchau) and sociopathic sidekick and Emma Peel lookalike Miss Parker (ER's Andrea Parker) have been trying to track him down ever since. They're assisted by the technically proficient, if socially inept Broots (Napoleon Dynamite's Jon Gries). Each and every time, Jarod eludes their grasp, but not before helping some stranger who's been dealt an injustice (just as he once was). Along the way, he hopes to figure out who he is and where he came from.

    Each of these 21 episodes moves deftly from Jarod's lonely past to his more satisfying, if precarious present (the human "science project" was constantly videotaped as a boy, hence the abundance of footage from his childhood). It's a worthy successor to paranoid thrillers like The Fugitive and the unjustly obscure Nowhere Man (from X-Files creator Chris Carter), and the droll performance of Weiss (Jeffrey) adds a dose of levity to a concept usually painted with a darker palette. The Pretender ran on NBC for four seasons and was followed by two TV movies, The Pretender 2001 and Isle of the Haunted. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
    Customer Review: The Pretender First Season - a hit!
    The recipient of this First Season was pretty happy with it, so I was happy as well! Excellent turn-around time from order to receipt - thanks, Amazon!
    Customer Review: great service
    I received the product more quickly than expected. It was in excellent condition. I would definitely purchase from them again.


    The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
    More exciting than The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian continues the movie franchise based on C.S. Lewis' classic fantasy books. The movie picks up where the first left off... sort of. It's been a year since the Pevensie children--Peter (William Moseley), Susan (Anna Popplewell), Edmund (Skandar Keynes), and Lucy (Georgie Henley)--returned to England from Narnia, and they've just about resigned themselves to living their ordinary lives. But just like that, they're once again transported to a fantastical land, but one with a long-abandoned castle. It turns out that they are in Narnia again--and they themselves lived in that castle, but hundreds of years ago in Narnia time. They've been summoned back to help Prince Caspian (Stardust's Ben Barnes, resembling a young, cultured Keanu Reeves), the rightful heir to the throne who's become the target of his power-hungry uncle, King Mraz (Sergio Castellitto). And he's not the only one threatened: Mraz's people, the Telmarines, have pushed all the Narnians--the talking animals, the centaurs and other beasts, the walking trees--to the brink of extinction. Despite some alpha-male bickering, Peter and Caspian agree to fight Mraz alongside the remaining Narnians, including the dwarf Trumpkin (Peter Dinklage) and the swashbuckling mouse Reepicheep (voiced by Eddie Izzard). (Also appearing is Warwick Davis, who was in Willow and the 1989 BBC Prince Caspian.) But of course they most of all miss the noble lion, Aslan, who would have never let this happen to Narnia if he hadn't disappeared. Prince Caspian is epic, evoking memories of Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings films. (Some of the battle elements may seem too familiar, but they were in Lewis's book.) And it's appropriate for kids (Reepicheep could have come out of a Shrek movie), though the tone is dark and there is a lot of death, albeit bloodless. After two successful films, Disney and Walden Media's franchise has proved successful enough that many of the characters are scheduled to return in The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. --David Horiuchi




    Stills from The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (Click for larger image)









    Customer Review: DVD good enough, movie lacking
    If you are reading reviews to learn about the DVD itself, then know that this is a nicely put together piece. Though the digital copy is kind of pointless in my view, the special features on this DVD set are very good; As with the Lion/Witch/Wardrobe special dvd, the features on this one fall somewhere in between those of the Lord of the Rings (the best), and Harry Potter series (pretty pathetic). If you are interested in behind the scenes stuff, this DVD is well worth the extra cost. However, if you were wondering about the film itself, I'm afraid Caspian falls well short of expectations. Much of the imagination of the first film is lost as the director Andrew Adamson tries to make the film more 'mature'. Actually, he never truly committed to this, with his goofy approach to Reepicheep often ruining serious and otherwise believable moments in the film. In addition to his heavy use of goofy humor vis a vis the mouse, his notion that adding a forced 'romance' between two characters made the film more adult is, I think, ridiculous. To continue with the theme of invented plot lines not found in the book, Adamson gets it completely wrong with his foolish 'castle raid' sequence and the invented tension between Caspian and Peter. Instead of adding legitimate weight to the movie, it soils the characters from the books, and it just feels false and put on. All in all, Caspian is an enjoyable film, but the direction Adamson takes it in ruins the potential for this film. I view Caspian as the best Narnia book, and the most suited to a real action film. That is the reason for my disappointment, not that it is a bad film. I am looking forward to a fresh vision for Dawn Treader.
    Customer Review: Narnia with a dose of reality
    First of all, a movie can never live up to the book or nostalgia, especially if you read the story as a child. With that said, I'm highly aware of the differences between the book and the movie. It's difficult to translate dancing trees, mythical Bacchus, and children released from stuffy institutions as a reawaking and renewed freedom of Narnia that only words and the power of imagination can explain. Winning a battle tells much more on a screen. The liberties taken to change the story for cinema worked well for visual presentation. Reality (at a PG level) was thrust into fantasy as the protagonist children struggle to save what they learned to love in Narnia while dealing with their own emotional conflicts rooted at home. I didn't care for the love interests between Susan and Caspian, but these film snippets will be a venue to explain Susan's character change of heart that happens rather abruptly in another book - and hopefully will come to film. Prince Caspian is a delightful, exciting tale, but it's not a rock-em-sock-em rollercoaser ride. Enjoy it for what it is - the retelling (and best to date) of the continuing children's adventure in Narnia.

    Tar Heel Dead: Tales of Mystery and Mayhem from North Carolina
    From O. Henry to Lilian Jackson Braun, North Carolina has nurtured some of the world's best-known mystery writers. This unique collection of mystery short stories showcases some of North Carolina's best writing talent from the past and the present--some famous, some less well known. Some of the mysteries are by authors who have earned solid reputations in other genres, such as Orson Scott Card and William Brittain, but as their stories here demonstrate, their talent embraces the mysterious.

    The stories in this collection are as diverse as the "detectives" they feature: the Native American policeman who solves his first case on the reservation; a Siamese cat with an intuitive affection for his paraplegic neighbor; an attentive convenience store owner; and a thirty-year-old computer whiz whose body stopped growing when he was nine. They solve crimes, locate treasures, and uncover deceit in a range of tales that reflects the breadth of the genre. With stories to delight mystery devotees and fans of all good writing, this anthology highlights one of the most vibrant and popular elements of North Carolina's literary legacy.
    Customer Review: Terrific stories
    Tar Heel Dead, edited by Sarah R. Shaber is a wonderful collection of mysteries all written by North Carolina authors or authors who are connected with the state. It must be the water. Is there another state the size of North Carolina that has more authors? This collection of authors, O. Henry (Porter) Maron, Shaber, Braun, Cantrell and Malone to name just a few, represent the finest writers the state has produced. All of the stories are sharply written. They are concise, crisp, and colorful with characters that are interesting. The book itself is small and perfect for traveling. Going anywhere and need a good book to read. Tar Heel Dead is for you.
    Customer Review: Tales of Mystery by NC authors
    I have really enjoyed these stories by North Carolina Authors. Some have very famous names and some are little known writers. I would recommend this book to all ages. It is a great book to have by the side of the bed. And now I will look up the author's other works for future good reading.


    The Jericho Mile [VHS]
    Customer Review: Where the Hell is the DVD?
    Peter Strauss for a very short time after Rich Man, Poor Man was one of the coolest and most sought after actors of the time, especially for TV movies. If you don't remember the Movie of the Week the you never heard of this great flick, and Peter Strauss was awesome as a convict doing hard time that found his escape on the track. I haven't seen this movie since it first aired, but I remember it as one of the better TV movies of all time. Great story, great performances. Just give us the damn DVD already! 5 Cleats
    Customer Review: DVD please!
    This is one of the best movies I ever remember seeing, it deserves to be on DVD for all of the fans. We shouldnt have to pay $90 for a VHS fer cryin out loud!

    Prince Lionheart Wheely Bug - Bee - Large
    Darling Prince Lionheart Wheely Bugs appeal to boys and girls alike! The epitome of top notch, simplistic design. Researched & developed in child care centers for best design, functionality, materials to support antics of kids and development of gross motor skills. Caster wheels for easy movement in every direction.
    Customer Review: Longevity!
    My daughter received a small for her 1st birthday, and is now 3. She still plays with this almost every day. I know it is for indoor use only, but a few times it has made its way outside, and even survived the rough neighbor boy who decided it would make a great ride down the sloped driveway. (Not recommended!!!!!!) But the point being, it survived intact. So, we're going on using it for 2 1/2 years now, and I am even considering buying the replacement large, as this toy will be surely missed when the girls outgrow "her". My 5 1/2 year old also loves "her" -- and she is TALL. DD5 is clearly too tall for the small, but likes to just scoot around once in a while on her.
    Customer Review: Great walker/ride-on
    When I was buying this, we couldn't find one locally to decide whether to get the large or the small, so hopefully this helps some... My daughter was 9 months when we got this. She is on the tall side for her age so we got the large size. It was just a tiny bit too big...she could just barely touch her tiptoes while seated. But she loved to stand facing it, holding onto the handlebar and push it around. Now that she is 10 months, she already can touch better while seated and can scoot a little. And she has mastered the mount/dismount.

    A Brief History of Time: From the Big Bang to the Black Holes
    From the Big Bang to the theory of relativity, Stephen W. Hawking will challenge your imagination and expand your grasp of the cosmos. This is the classic revelatory science book of the last century. Here is a landmark book written for those of us who prefer words to equations. Told by an extraordinary contributor to the ideas of humankind, this is the story of the ultimate quest for knowledge, the ongoing search for the secrets at the heart of time and space. From the vantage point of the wheelchair where he has spent the last twenty years trapped by Lou Gehrig's disease, Professor Hawking himself has transformed our view of the universe. A Brief History of Time is his classic introduction to today's most important scientific ideas about the cosmos.

    Bo Jackson LA Raiders Black NFL Premier 1988 Throwback Jersey
    He's your favorite old school player and now you can proudly show it, with this new Bo Jackson LA Raiders Premier vintage jersey from Reebok. This nylon/polyester Replithentic delivers superb value by combining quality and details that approach those of an authentic jersey with affordability rivaling that of a replica jersey. Features raised applique numbers on front, back and shoulders, and player name across back, that sport a traditional 'stitched' look. Includes torso section made of cool, 'breathable' poly mesh.

    Round 5 MMA Quinton Jackson
    Current UFC Light Heavyweight Champion of the World, Quinton "Rampage" Jackson in his signature howling pose. This official figurine is 6" tall and features 5 points of articulation including chain accesory.
    Customer Review: Not A Toy
    There are two items of note coming (or already out in Round 5's case) to the "toy" business from MMA. UFC action figures made from Jakks, which are mainly for kids to play with. When I had first heard UFC was looking to contract for figurines, I was hoping they would get a deal with say, MacFarlane (sp?) toys for some great looking figures that would sit well on an entertainment center. The deal with Jakk's crushes that though. So there are the Round 5 MMA figures. Good collector's items to put on the shelf, I keep my two (Quinton and Wand) next to my MMA DVDs. The Rampage figure has a little extra worth due to the accessory chain that comes with it.
    Customer Review: Great MMA collector's item
    I am a huge fan of MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) and was intrigued by the idea of having an action figure of some of my favorite fighters. This action figure is of Quinto "Rampage" Jackson. As many fans of MMA know Rampage likes to howl before he fights an opponent. This action figure captures Rampage doing his signature howl. I find the likeness to be very close to that of Rampage and even appreciate the fact that this action figure somes with a similar looking chain to the one Rampage wears before he fights. I have not opened the package since I am collecting it. Since it is not opened I cannot say how it moves, however, the plastic looks sturdy and well manufactured. I am pleased with this picture.

    Jumbo Toy Hammock
    Stretchy hammock conveniently gets toys off the floor and out of the way! Expands up to six feet long and is easy to install. Includes three hooks and can be used in any corner.
    Customer Review: dissapointing
    i didnt get any sucktion cups with it. so i had to hang it up in my kids room and it is way bigger than i thought so i am glad i put it there. there is no way it would fit well in the bathtub
    Customer Review: Toy Hammock
    I was pleased that the toy hammock worked as advertised. We loaded all my daughter's stuffed animals and it actually held. It's a real good product. Thank you!

    Georgia Tech GA Tech Yellow Jackets Beach Stadium Tote Bag Clear Sides with Cotton Fabric - Gifts and Gift Ideas for Him Her, Man Men, Woman Women Ladies, or College Students Merchandise
    The perfect beach or pool bag, or if you need a clear bag for school or a stadium event. Our tote features Broad Bay Cottons sun logo-embossed clear side panels and our 100% cotton fabric accents on the ends and straps. This large, simple bag is perfect for outdoor use. 17 x 14 x 5

    See Kai Run Infant/Toddler Jackson Fudgsicle Brown Fisherman Sandal
    Built for motion, yet handsome enough for picture day, the Jackson fisherman may be the only sandal he needs this summer. Fashioned in buttery soft leather with breathable leather linings, this sandal features an airy three-strap design with a protective toe panel and a padded collar for extra support. A single Velcro strap cinches the fit in a hurry. With its lightweight and super-flexible construction, this sandal encourages a natural walking motion and healthy foot development.
    Customer Review: Great shoe at a great price!
    Get it while you can! These sandals are adorable, very soft, and very functional. I had these when my son was wearing a size 3 and was so disappointed when he grew out of them. I saw them on sale here at amazon and bought his next size up (now a 7) for next summer. They are terrific sandals for new and experienced walkers. The price is incredible! Don't pass on these!
    Customer Review: Very cute
    Bought these for my son a size big so he can grow into them. So far has not grown enough. But the shoe is a nice soft material on the inside that looks rather comfy and will be nice going out shoes for him.

    Michael Jackson King of Pop Thriller (Zombie) Figure


    Five Came Back [VHS]
    Customer Review: Belle of The Ball or Lucy You Look Marvelous!!!!!
    Fun film to watch. I love the old B&W films so this was right up my alley. This is the first movie I have seen where Lucille Ball was so young and I thought she was beautiful. The year was 1939 so it was before she met Desi. One thing that struck about this film is that everyone, even the murderer HAD MANNERS. They were decent to the people they met, not like the world today. The screenplay is by Dalton Trumbo (before he was blacklisted by Hollywood) and is rather good (written almost 70 years ago). I hope they produce a DVD of this film. Hey Techncolor Tessey, you never looked more lovely!!!! check it out
    Customer Review: Survival in the jungle
    "Five Came Back" was an entertaining grade B 1939 production featuring a 27 year old Lucille Ball in an expanded role for her as gal of questionable repute Peggy Nolan. Ball was among a group of 12 passengers aboard an airplane flying from California by way of Mexico to Panama City. During a severe tropical storm the pilot played by Chester Morris and co-pilot played by Kent Smith are forced to crash land in the remote Central American jungle. The group are compelled to cooperate to survive the rigors of the environment and to repair the plane to fly it out of it's confinement. The group including C. Aubrey Smith as a professor and Joseph Calleia as a prisoner escorted by malcontent detective John Carradine help make life tolerable. When repairs are completed, the plane is too damaged to manage to fly with a full payload. Only five passengers will be able to escape out of the jungle just as the unseen natives brandishing poison darts are closing in. But who will be chosen?

    Jurassic Park Adventure Pack (Jurassic Park/ The Lost World: Jurassic Park/ Jurassic Park III)
    Jurassic Park
    Steven Spielberg's 1993 mega-hit rivals Jaws as the most intense and frightening film he'd ever made prior to Schindler's List, but it was also among his weakest stories. Based on Michael Crichton's novel about an island amusement park populated by cloned dinosaurs, the film works best as a thrill ride with none of the interesting human dynamics of Spielberg's Jaws. That lapse proves unfortunate, but there's no shortage of raw terror as a rampaging T-rex and nasty raptors try to make fast food out of the cast. The effects are still astonishing (despite the fact that the computer-generated technology has since been improved upon) and at times primeval, such as the sight of a herd of whatever-they-are scampering through a valley. --Tom Keogh

    The Lost World - Jurassic Park
    In the low tradition of knockoff horror flicks best seen (or not seen) on a drive-in movie screen, Steven Spielberg's sequel to Jurassic Park is a poorly conceived, ill-organized film that lacks story and logic. Screenwriter David Koepp strings along a number of loose ideas while Jeff Goldblum returns as Ian Malcolm, the quirky chaos theoretician who now reluctantly agrees to go to another island where cloned dinosaurs are roaming freely. Along with his girlfriend (Julianne Moore) and daughter, Malcolm has to deal with hunters, environmentalists, and corporate swine who stupidly bring back a big dino to Southern California, where it runs amok, of course. Spielberg doesn't seem to care that the pieces of this project don't add up to a real movie, so he hams it up with big, scary moments (with none of the artfulness of those in Jurassic Park) and smart-aleck visual gags (a yapping dog in a suburb mysteriously disappears when a hungry T-rex stomps by). A complete bust.--Tom Keogh

    Jurassic Park III
    Surpassing expectations to qualify as an above-average sequel, Jurassic Park III is nothing more or less than a satisfying popcorn adventure. A little cheesier than the first two Jurassic blockbusters, it's a big B movie with big B-list stars (including Laura Dern, briefly reprising her Jurassic Park role), and eight years of advancing computer-generated-image technology give it a sharp edge over its predecessors. While adopting the jungle spirit of King Kong, the movie refines Michael Crichton's original premise, and its dinosaurs are even more realistic, their behavior more detailed, and their variety--including flying pteranodons and a new villain, the spinosaurus--more dazzling and threatening than ever. These advancements justify the sequel, and its contrived plot is just clever enough to span 90 minutes without wearing out its welcome.

    Posing as wealthy tourists, an adventurous couple (William H. Macy, Téa Leoni) convince paleontologist Alan Grant (Sam Neill) and his protégé (Allesandro Nivola) to act as tour guides on a flyover trip to Isla Sorna, the ill-fated "Site B" where all hell broke loose in The Lost World: Jurassic Park. In truth, they're on a search-and-rescue mission to find their missing son (Trevor Morgan), and their plane crash is just the first of several enjoyably suspenseful sequences. Director Joe Johnston (October Sky) embraces the formulaic plot as a series of atmospheric set pieces, placing new and familiar dinosaurs in misty rainforests, fiery lakes, and mysterious valleys, turning JP3 into a thrill ride with impressive highlights (including a T. rex versus spinosaurus smack-down), adequate doses of wry humor (from the cowriters of Election), and an upbeat ending that's corny but appropriate, proving that the symptoms of sequelitis needn't be fatal. --Jeff Shannon
    Customer Review: Cute packaging, but I probably should've waited for blu ray
    First off, I really want to say this review isn't about the movies. Odds are you've seen them all, if you haven't then you need to immediately! I like them all (even the terrible third one) and so it only made sense that I get this great 3 package collection. As far as the dvds go, it's supposed to be a space saver so I wasn't expecting a lot of bells and whistles, but I was a little disappointed in the lack of interesting special features and the lackluster main menus. I know it sounds ridiculous to critique a movie for it's menu selection screen, but honestly, these all looked really cheap. It's like they didn't put any effort at all into making this a really sleek collectors edition. So my consensus is - the movies are great, you Should own them all if you don't already, BUT. If you've waited this long, I think you can probably wait a little longer and get the same great collection on blu ray that'll hopefully include better menus and better special features.
    Customer Review: Great series, but sound lacks
    I love the Jurassic Park franchise, especially Jurassic Park and Lost World. The content on these film are very good. However, these movies lack sound design and quality. I'm a Film and Video Production major, and so sound is a big deal to me. For movies about dinos, you'd think that these movies would have outstanding sound, kinda like King Kong. I understand that the technology was not as great as it is today, but come on. Like I've read in many others reviews, when T-Rex walks...you should be able to feel it if your sub can handle it. Now, I'm not writing this to say you shouldn't buy the movies for what they are, because they are great movies. However, Jurassic Park 3 is the only film that has a DTS track, DTS-ES no less (6.1 channels). That film sounds great. JP 1 and 2 come with a Dolby Digital 5.1 track, but it is weak, almost no LFE (Low Frequency Effects) channel, which the sub is in charge of. Thats the annoying part. The sound is a bit of a set back, but the beauty of the two films almost cancels out that set back. Take this for what its worth I guess. Other than that, great box set.


    Michael Jackson Silhouette - Vinyl Decal Sticker | Vinyl Color: White
    8" Michael Jackson Vinyl Decal

    Prince Night-Light
    Customer Review: Nice little helper
    This product is infact simple and hard to citizise in any point. The only reason why not to give it 5 stars is that we cosider it a little to bright. We will find a way to dim it down with another layer of paper maybe inside.

    The Cat Who Sang for the Birds (Cat Who...)
    The 20th addition to the marvelous, bestselling "Cat Who . . . " mystery series finds Lilian Jackson Braun in fine form. It's spring in Moose County and newspaper columnist Jim Qwilleran and his remarkable felines, Koko and Yum Yum, are caught up in intrigue once again, this time investigating the death of an elderly woman in a suspicious fire and the mysterious break-in at the newly opened art museum (Mystery/Detective)
    Customer Review: Best of the Series So Far
    This was such a good book! The funeral scene brought tears to my eyes. Qwill spends a lot of time at the new art center. He befriends a young artist who paint butterflies. She is in a state of flux and wants to move in with her boyfriend. The lady who lives across the road from the art center is Maude Coggin. She is an interesting lady who is ninety three. Qwill interviews her and discovers that she takes in stray dogs. Koko wakes Qwill up one night to find that Mrs. Coggin's house is on fire. More mysteries abound and Koko knows what is going on and tries to communicate with Qwill. This was a great book and I enjoyed it very much.
    Customer Review: Mystery light, but still a delight!
    Spring has sprung in Moose County, and that means that the beauty of nature is quickly unfolding. From butterflies emerging from their cocoons, to baby birds hatching and chirping left and right; even romance blooming in the sunny days. But not everything is peaceful and quiet within Moose County. Underneath the beautiful façade are secrets, local vandalism, cruelty, and many other strange events. Strange events that Qwill just can't stop himself from poking his nose into. Even though he came from Down Under, Jim Qwilleran has found that residing in Moose County - 400 miles from everywhere - couldn't be more pleasant. He has good friends, keeps good company with his prized felines Koko and Yum Yum, enjoys the perks of being a reporter for the Moose County Something, and spends his days sniffing out stories. When some unexpected, and out-of-the-ordinary acts of vandalism occur within little Moose County, the residents are sent into a tizzy, trying to figure out who would commit such a disgraceful crime. Qwill, however, is one of the only people interested enough to do a little investigating to finger the criminal. But as he continues digging, he begins to uncover some very unexpected things, such as strange events involving some of the local political candidates. To Qwill, vandalism is one thing, but when a murder takes place, he knows that he'll have to enlist the help of both Koko and Yum Yum to assist him in catching the culprit. Qwill would prefer simply spending time with a remarkable local artist known as Butterfly Girl, and savoring the opening of the new Art Center. But he'll have to solve the crime before his mind can finally rest, and he can enjoy the new beauty springing up all over Moose County. The beauty of Lillian Jackson Braun's work does not necessarily lie in the mystery contained within the pages of her books, but, rather, the character development she weaves in her tales. That character development is quite prevalent within THE CAT WHO SANG FOR THE BIRDS. The descriptions of Butterfly Girl, and the nosiness of the people of Moose County does overshadow the mystery that Qwill, along with Koko and Yum Yum are investigating; but for those looking for a quaint read, it is not perturbing in the least, and actually makes for a refreshing trip through a cute community, where we have the opportunity to catch up with new and old friends. Mystery light, but still a delight! Erika Sorocco Freelance Reviewer

    Prince of Persia
    Experience the new fantasy world of ancient Persia. Masterful storytelling and sprawling environments deliver a brand new adventure that re-opens the Prince of Persia saga. You have the freedom to determine how the game evolves in this non-linear adventure. Decide how you unfold the storyline by choosing your path in the open-ended world. In this strange land, your rogue warrior must use all of his skills, along with a whole new combat system, to battle Ahriman's corrupted lieutenants to heal the land from the dark Corruption and restore the light. Also, history's greatest ally is revealed in the form of Elika, a dynamic AI companion who joins the Prince in his fight to save the world. Gifted with magical powers, she interacts with you in combat, acrobatics and puzzle-solving, enabling the Prince to reach new heights of deadly high-flying artistry through special duo acrobatic moves or devastating fighting combo attacks.


    Customer Review: Beautiful, but repetitive and frustrating
    My husband is a big fan of Uncharted: Drake's Fortune, and in watching the previews for this game, we thought the gameplay would be along those same lines. Boy, were we wrong. We are newcomers to the Prince of Persia series, so we had no prior frame of reference in terms of storyline or combat skills. Here's what we thought of the game. GRAPHICS: Gorgeous! The characters have a slight comic-book feel, with black outlines around them. The creators were not going for realism, but it is often difficult to tell if you are viewing pre-rendered cut scenes vs. live animation. The landscapes are vast and creatively constructed to maximize your acrobatic movements. When you arrive at certain vantage points, you can see all the way back to a previous area, where you might have missed picking up an item or two. That's pretty amazing considering the only time you encounter a load screen is teleporting between lands. MUSIC/SOUND: The voice acting was nice; not too over-the-top, but the American accents threw me off at first. The conversations can go on for a little too long. Sound effects are sparse, mostly consisting of grunts and thuds associated with flinging yourself around. There are some ambient sounds such as the occasional birdsong or flowing water, but nothing really memorable. The music consists of lovely orchestral arrangements, tinged with some Arabian-sounding voice riffs and instrumentation. My biggest gripe about it was that there are like four tracks for the entire game! It gets old quick, and if you spend more than an hour playing, the music will haunt you in your sleep. CONTROLS: Run, smash the X button about six times, (hope you) land on something, repeat. Entire concept of the game. One major problem is that you use the X button for almost every action (except for that one O that sneaks in every so often), and when the computer thinks you wanted to climb instead of running along the wall, or that you wanted to jump instead of sliding down to a ledge, you spend a lot of time re-playing long sections. The attack tree is a cool concept, in which you string together the four attack styles to inflict maximum damage. It's too bad the game is too unresponsive to effectively use it. Boss battles became so frustrating that we almost decided not to finish the game. In addition to your normal attacks, a button sequence may appear on the screen that you must match in order to pull off a defensive move against a major attack. Failure to do so generally results in "death" (more on that later). The timing of these button presses is anyone's guess; we tended to actually have success about 30% of the time. GAMEPLAY: The general pattern of the game is to navigate an area, defeat the boss, gather light seeds, and repeat. You will have to defeat the same boss five times in each section. There are four sections, all connected to a central hub, which is the temple. You travel with an AI character, Elika, who provides tidbits of information and helps you navigate the kingdom. She also keeps you from dying if you fall or get absorbed by the corruption. As you collect light seeds, she gains new abilities which allow her to fling you to new areas. You do not have to follow a particular path to complete the game, but some areas can only be accessed after you gain the power required. The pattern becomes boring very quickly, especially when you have to retrace your steps multiple times to get all the light seeds. ***SPOILER ALERT*** Once you have gathered enough light seeds to get all of Elika's powers, there is no incentive to gather more, unless you are just looking to earn trophies. We learned this the hard way, much to our chagrin. Don't waste your time. ***END SPOILER*** STORY: Overall, it's a compelling concept. An evil god named Ahriman has been released and is threatening to take over the world, corrupting everything in his path. Only by restoring the fertile grounds all over the kingdom can you keep him imprisoned. Elika throws in background story about the kingdom throughout the game, supposedly giving you a reason to fight for these people. The entire story is completable in less than 10 hours. Of course, they just had to go and ruin it at the end. ***MAJOR SPOILER ALERT*** You literally undo every bit of your hard work at the end of the game. Elika sacrifices herself to seal Ahriman back into his prison, and the credits roll as you leave the temple with her lifeless body. But you just can't go on without her, so you are forced (yes, forced!) to release Ahriman to revive Elika. THEN you have the actual ending. We were speechless. ***END SPOILER*** REPLAY VALUE: None. There is no change in gameplay if you play it through a second time, unless you count being able to change outfits. Woo hoo! THE FINAL WORD: It's worth playing once, but don't pay full price for this. Buy it used or rent it. Even if you're not totally turned off by the repetitive and frustrating gameplay, the story is so short that you can finish it in a weekend. Hopefully this review will save you some money and frustration.
    Customer Review: Loved it. Played it, finished it, sad it was over.
    I hope there's a sequel. It can get a little repetitive sometimes, for me it was with the boss battles' timed button presses, but not so much that I ever wanted to stop playing it. I finished the game in 2 weeks. A very enjoyable game, from my experience. I'm guessing you'll hate it if you're used to being in the middle of action all the time. 5/8 of the time you just travel and talk to your partner Elika.

    Regal King Crown
    Gold plastic crown with faux jewels. One size fits most adults. Also look for the Regal Queen Crown.
    Customer Review: Halloween King Crown
    This was worn as part of a Halloween costume (King of Hearts). It completed the outfit. Good quality and good value.
    Customer Review: Cute, but one size fits "most adults"
    I bought this crown looking for a birthday party hat for my 5 year old son. It's hard to tell from the description, but it's really an adult size. The inside of the crown has a ring of cheap foam to allow it to accommodate different heads, but it's too small to fit on my big head and too large to fit on my son. Otherwise it's cute and inexpensive. It would probably fit a teenager or adult with a normal sized head.

    JAG (Judge Advocate General) - The Seventh Season
    JAG: The Seventh Season is noteworthy for slightly better stories than usual, a somewhat less random selections of storylines than in previous years, and a connecting thread throughout the season concerning the relationship between Commander Harmon "Harm" Rabb Jr. (David James Elliott) and Lt. Col. Sarah "Mac" MacKenzie (Catherine Bell). Sure, their relationship has been the series' biggest tease for some time. But now it's on the front burner following resolution of the cliffhanger "Adrift" as the season's opener. At the end of season six, Harm was lost in the middle of a stormy ocean following a problem in the jet he was co-piloting. His disappearance postpones the date for Mac's wedding to Brumby (Trevor Goddard), but Brumby picks up in Mac's anxiety over Harm's predicament something more than anxiety over a friend. His suspicions confirmed, Brumby heads home to Australia, leaving Mac and Harm (once he's rescued) in need of an important conversation. (On his end of things, Harm's longtime girlfriend marries someone else.) The state of things between JAG's two leads is a mystery throughout The Seventh Season, but that uncertainty gives an extra zing to many different episodes, such as penultimate story "In Country," in which Mac and Harm are lost together in rural Afghanistan.

    "New Gun In Town" introduces a new character, Commander Sturgis Turner (Scott Lawrence), to the show, an old friend and professional rival of Harm's. While Turner and Harm take opposite sides in a case, Mac and "Gunny" Galindez (Randy Vasquez) take overlapping assignments aboard an aircraft carrier, giving Mac a chance to get away from her problems. Relief doesn't last long, however, when Harm shows up on the carrier to defend a marine charged with negligent homicide. "Guilt" is a harrowing drama about an outbreak of violence against a U.S. embassy in Indonesia, a scary situation in which Mac is immersed while trying to protect a local girl whose mother works for the consulate. "Mixed Messages" is another fine drama, this one about an old buddy of Harm's who is suspected of selling submarine intelligence to the Chinese. "Redemption" is a complex, interesting tale in which Harm defends another old friend against charges of fraternization, only to uncover what appears to be more serious evidence of espionage. Complicating matters is that the defendant seems wholly uncooperative in the investigation--as if he were protecting someone else. "Tribunal" is the timely story of a U.S. military tribunal passing judgement on a suspected Al-Qaeda terrorist. The twist is that Harm and Mac's boss, Admiral Chegwidden (John M. Jackson), must join Turner in defending the suspect. The season finale, "Enemy Below," continues the theme with a story about Al-Quaeda bribing a Russian submarine commander to launch an attack against the U.S. --Tom Keogh
    Customer Review: jag season 7
    It was great and wonderful to watch the season of Jag. I really enjoyed it
    Customer Review: Jag, Season 7, DVD
    Haven't had a chance to view the DVD yet but it arrived in record time and in perfect condition.


    Thriller > Michael Jackson Figure


    Jacko Juice, (Michael Jackson), 5 fl oz
    You'll fall for this sauce! Shake well over a 5th story balcony, and refrigerate after opening. Caution: May turn skin white.

    X-Men [VHS]
    Born into a world filled with prejudice are children who possess extraordinary and dangerous powers - the result of unique genetic mutations. Cyclops unleashes bolts of energy from his eyes. Storm can manipulate the weather at will. Rogue absorbs the life force of anyone she touches. But under the tutelage of Professor Xavier (Patrick Stewart), these and other outcasts learn to harness their powers for the good of mankind. Now they must protect those who fear them as the nefarious Magneto (Ian McKellen), who believes humans and mutants can never co-exist, unveils his sinsiter plan for the future!
    Customer Review: I LOVE THE MOVIE
    I was so excited that it finally came in the mail but it was broken. it didnt even play the full movie. I love the movie in the theaters so wanted to get on dvd.
    Customer Review: Great Movie
    I love this kovie, I really fan of the commics and see it on the TV was great.

    25 Romantic Classics
    Customer Review: Not even worth $5
    I guess I should have known that this was too good to be true! $5 for 25 classical masterpieces? I thought to myself, no way! If you were duped into buying this CD then you would know that the selection is horrible to say the least. Whoever put together this CD has the worst taste in "Romantic Music", let me tell you. Don't let the names of the composers fool you, the songs are not romantic at all and the recording of the music is third rate. Terrible choice.
    Customer Review: Mellow
    This cd is great if you have an ecclectic music pallad but don't wanna by individual cds. It has some great songs and is great "bubble bath" music. Also good for long drives or just relaxing. I highly recommend 4 Seasons...such a beautiful song I almost cried.

    Aurora Plush 12" Prince, Aurora Babies Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Pup
    Aurora only uses lock washer or embroidered eyes and nose for safety.
    Customer Review: Satisfied!
    My wife and my grandchildren love this toy. Guess I'll need to buy a few more.
    Customer Review: This puppy made my niece very happy
    This puppy was very durable and soft (which is what I was hoping for). It was also life-like. My niece fell in love with my son's cavalier king charles puppy (a real one), and I thought this stuffed animal would make a nice substitute since I couldn't get her a real dog. She was very grateful and loves it.

    Prince Lionheart Diaper Depot Clear
    Prince Lionheart Diaper Depot Keep all of baby's supplies handy with the convenient Prince Lionheart Diaper Depot organizer. It easily attaches to the changing table with a hook in the back, so it's always where you need it. Holds diapers, ointments, and there's even a shelf for your baby wipes. Clear plastic container will go in any decor.
    Customer Review: Used every day!
    This is a wonderful product. I actually purchased it used from an infant resale shop and I am so happy that I did. Initially the diapers seemed a little small in the large container but I soon discovered that newborn diapers could be stacked in two stacks which means the container holds twice as many! Now my son is about to turn one and his size four diapers are a perfect fit, we still use this item every day!
    Customer Review: pricey for plastic pieces, but useful
    i do like this product but i dont think it was worth 15 dollars. if it was under 10 bucks i may have given it 5 stars. it seems a bit cheaply made. however, it does hang on the side of my changing table nicely and keeps all the little items together. i have a regular wipe container sitting on the top and it fits well. the smaller sized diapers dont fit too well because they just slide around in the little compartment and often more than one diaper pops out when you just need one, but i suppose it was made this way so you can use larger diapers as your baby gets older.

    Gilmore Girls - The Complete Fifth Season
    A fifth season of drama unfolds as the residents of the small Connecticut town Stars Hollow run the full gamut of human emotions once again. Lorelai Gilmore (Lauren Graham) and her teenage daughter Rory (Alexis Bledel) enjoy mixed fortunes this time out. As the wind is firmly knocked out of Rory's sails due to a seemingly never-ending string of personal crises, Lorelai is enjoying her flourishing romance with the handsome Luke (Scott Patterson). Lorelai tries to fulfill her motherly duties by helping Rory to get her life back on track, then falls into heartbreak herself when Luke breaks up with her. But the two quickly reconcile, and the romance really heats up as the season nears its conclusion--although Rory's penchant for trouble causes her mother further anguish. All 21 episodes from the fifth season are included on this collection.
    Customer Review: Wither the youthful rebellion?
    Perhaps the most disappointing aspect of Rory's college sojourn is her refusal to sample the delights of college, indeed adult life. She does not drink (or only does so in the most disgusting moderation; really, it would be better if she had more regard for the feelings of others) or experiment with drugs (no one expected Rory to go the Trainspotting route, but how about a joint? Such abstention is bad for the soul) nor does she really fool around with young men. The show started to go wrong when Rory decided to go to Yale instead of Harvard; the result? NOTHING CHANGED. Rory was home every other episode, it was Chilton+. Nothing new. The episode where the Independence Inn burned down was the episode where GG jumped the shark; to whit, when it reached its high point and began its decline. Said decline is nowhere more evident that this, season 5, the second weakest season.
    Customer Review: More of my good friends the Gilmores
    This continues to be a source of enjoyment to me with witty lines, fun situations, superb acting. I'm so glad you were able to keep the actors, just a shame you lost the best writers. Keep producing the best of longtime story lines.

    Prince of Persia
    Prince of Persia is set in a land rooted in ancient Persian mythology, with the Prince finding himself caught in an epic battle between the primal forces of light and darkness—the god of Light, Ormazd versus his brother Ahriman, the destructive god of Darkness. The Prince arrives just in time to witness the destruction of the legendary Tree of Life, an act which threatens to plunge the entire world into eternal darkness. Manifested in the form of 'the Corruption,' a dark substance that physically contaminates the land and the skies, the Prince must partner with his new deadly companion Elika to heal the world from the evil Corruption.

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    The Next-Gen of PoP
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    A new Prince for a new story.
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    'Prince of Persia' enemy the Hunter
    The Hunter is not to be trifled with.
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    Elika is a beautiful but deadly ally in 'Prince of Persia'
    Elika is a beautiful, but deadly ally.
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    A Frightening New Enemy and a Powerful Ally
    As Ahriman, the god of Darkness is released so are his minions of monstrous slaves. The most dangerous and powerful set against the Prince is known as "the Hunter." Once a human prince himself, the Hunter was raised in opulent decadence and detached from the day-to-day world. His only passion was for the drama and brutality of the hunt, but soon passion grew to obsession. After killing every variety of beast known, he grew bored and too bold. Recognizing an opportunity Ahriman appeared to him and offered a bargain, a hunt against the most dangerous beasts the world has to offer in return for his soul. Foolishly he accepted and was transformed from man into demonic beast and was hunted by men from all over the world. His all-consuming rage made easy work of the hunters set against him, but also bound him to Ahriman for eternity.

    But wherever there is evil, there is also a counter balance to it. Following the defeat and imprisonment of Ahriman, his brother Ormazd, the god of Light, left the world in the care of his servants, the Ahuras, guardians of the tree of life. The Prince's new ally, Elika, is one of those guardians. Beautiful and mysterious she is a powerful AI companion who accompanies players throughout the game. Filled with an unknown power, she will be helpful in all aspects of gameplay, including acrobatics, combat and puzzle-solving as players quest to rid the land from Ahriman's corruption.

    Key Features:

    • A New Hero Emerges - Master the acrobatics, strategy and fighting tactics of the most agile warrior of all time. Grip fall down the face of a building, perform perfectly timed acrobatic combinations, and swing over canyons, buildings and anything that is reachable. This new rogue warrior must utilize all of his new skills, along with a whole new combat system, to battle Ahriman's corrupted lieutenants to heal the land from the dark Corruption and restore the light.
    • A New Epic Journey Begins - Escape to the new fantasy world of ancient Persia. Masterful storytelling and sprawling environments deliver to action-adventure fans an experience that rivals even the best Hollywood movies.
    • A New Open World Structure - A first for the Prince of Persia franchise - now you have the freedom to determine how the game evolves in this non-linear adventure. Players will decide how they unfold the storyline by choosing their path in the open-ended world.
    • Emergence of a Deadly New Ally - History's greatest ally is revealed in the form of Elika, a dynamic AI companion who joins the Prince in his fight to save the world. Gifted with magical powers, she interacts with the player in combat, acrobatics and puzzle-solving, enabling the Prince to reach new heights of deadly high-flying artistry through special duo acrobatic moves or devastating fighting combo attacks.
    • Next-Gen Engine - The franchise's debut on next-generation consoles utilizes Ubisoft's proprietary Anvil engine, the same engine used to develop Assassins Creed.
    A Franchise With History
    The critically acclaimed Prince of Persia franchise returns for the first time on next-generation platforms with an all-new epic journey. Built by the same award-winning Ubisoft Montreal studio that created Assassins Creed, Prince of Persia has been in development for over three years to deliver a whole new action-adventure gaming experience to consumers. With a whole new Prince, storyline, open world environments, combat style, signature illustrative graphical style and the addition of Elika, a deadly new ally, Prince of Persia brings the franchise to new heights of deadly acrobatic, artistry and is set to become the #1 action-adventure game of 2008.


    Customer Review: Not really sure about this one
    Prince of Persia's first installment on Xbox 360 is a big change from the earlier franchise, and if it weren't for the wall running and crazy acrobatics, I would say they should have given the series a new name. This new Prince of Persia game is absolutely beautiful to look at. At first all the levels are dark and eerie which they pull off well, but then when you free the land, it all becomes a stunningly beautiful site. The actual characters a little cartoony looking, it looks like they used a similar technique that was used for Crackdown, but only for the people. Also on the plus side are the controls when running, jumping, climbing, etc. Unfortunately, there are a whole bunch of problems. First is the combat system. It's horrific. Why, when in the older PoP games could I fight ten enemies at once, now I can only fight one at a time. Some of the boss guys look pretty cool but they're easy to take down because first of all, you can't die. WHAT KIND OF VIDEOGAMES MAKES IT WHERE YOU CANNOT DIE?! Also, you have only four moves, which you can string together in combinations of your choosing, but it's still only four moves. You have to fight each boss five or more times, which becomes tedious, even if some of them can be killed in 30 seconds by pushing them off the edge of the stage (What is this, Soul Caliber?) What I'm getting from this is that they tried to make a God of War-like battle system (Simple, big on button mashing, with indicative icons that appear on the screen and tell you what buttons to hit), alas, this can't even touch God of War. Power Plates are another annoying feature. They make your character fly and run veritically up walls and do a whole bunch of impossible stuff, which is fine I guess but it takes away from the complexity of the platforming aspect. This makes the game too easy to the point where you could beat it in a week. Also, when you fall, your teamate saves you, so once again, you can't die. The plot for any PoP game has never been all too complex but this one could have been thrown together very quickly. God gets out. God causes havoc. Prince undoes havoc. End. The only thing interesting about the plot is that it slowly reveals bits and pieces about your teammate Elika's past, so that the picture isn't really complete until the very end. Even so, it's a pretty simplistic picture. You're left at the end feeling a little cheated and very unsatisfied, because you just started to actually care about what happens to your characters and then poof, it's over, set up for a sequel no doubt. Lastly, there is the dialogue. They tried to make this new prince all witty and edgy, but again, they failed. The result is a bunch of mistepped one-liners that make you want to cringe. (The worst being "Y'know, if you really wanted to win back your daughter's acceptance, you could have just bought her a pony. This apocalypse business, just doesn't cut it" or something god-awful like that) With this game, Ubisoft got their foot in the door, but that's all they did. If they want to make this into a trilogy like the original Prince of Persia they're going to have to learn from the bountiful mistakes of this game and try to fix most of them before the next one. Otherwise they are going to prove to us that they are unable to balance this franchise and Assassin's Creed at once.
    Customer Review: Great addition to the franchise, but a bit repetative
    This installation of the Prince of Persia series seems to get back to its roots with more emphasis on the agility of the prince as well as puzzle solving as Sands of Time was. The game looks beautiful, I love the semi-cell-shaded look of the game and the transitions from desolate to thriving with life areas are pretty amazing looking. The only downfall of this game is the repetitive nature of it. You will find yourself revisiting the same areas over and over again, and doing the same handful of daredevil-type agility moves to get from place to place. The addition of the magic from Elika really only serves to make the game seem too easy as you can really never die. If you fall from a jump, Elika will just grab you and transport you back to the last level ground you were at. Also, if an enemy you are fighting is beating your @$$, and they land what should be a fatal blow, Elika will save you and all that happens is the enemy regains a good bit of his health back. All in all, a fun game, but the repetitiveness of the game leaves it a bit lacking, especially in replayability.


    Munchkin Fu 2: Monky Business
    Munchkin Fu won the Origins "Gamer's Choice Award" for the Best Card Game of 2003. How do you follow something like that' With more mooks, more mayhem, more monsters, more munchkins, and more monks in Munchkin Fu 2: Monky Business! Learn new styles like Kong Fu, Fee Fi Fo Fu, Sna Fu, and the ever-perilous Stomach Fu. Pick up dangerous new weapons like the Auspicious Ivory Gutting Hook and the Tofu Tonfa. Garb yourself in the Hong Kong Sarong. Monky Business has 110 evil and overpowered cards, plus two blanks to create your own. And of course, like all other Munchkin products, this supplement is completely compatible with the original Munchkin and all its supplements and spinoffs, including Star Munchkin, Munchkin Bites, and Munchkin Blender.
    Customer Review: My current Least favorite Munchkin set
    I *LOVE* the munchkin card games and own almost every set. This, however, is my least favorite. It does not strike me as as funny as several of the other sets (like they were trying to stretch a little far), and definitly not as funny as they could be considering the number of Japanese and samurai flicks out there to make fun of. Deifnitly worth buying for the Munchkin enthusiast, but I would recommend Star Munchkin or the regular Munchkin as a better alternative for newcomers to the game.

    The Children's Place Big-Boys Arcade Graphic Tee
    Perfect for the boy who loves video games! Available Sizes: XS (4), S (5/6), M (7/8), L (10/12), XL (14). In comfy 100% combed cotton jersey. Pre-washed for softness and to reduce shrinkage so a great a fit is guaranteed every time. Easy-on, pullover style has rib-knit trim at crew neck for a shape-keeping fit. A tagless neck label ensures itchless comfort. A fun graphic completes the look. Imported.

    Prince of Persia: Sands of Time
    Prince Of Persia is an update of the world-renowned game -- taking one of the all-time great games into the new century. It has the same themes & gameplay that made it such a hit, with all-new graphics and modern features for a brand new classic!
    Customer Review: Yes, it wakes up some nice memories
    I got this one just because I didn't know what to play and it got good reviews and grades. It deserves all the good reviews it got! Description: This is a game that combines 3d platform, 3d fighting and logical puzzle 3d gaming. You have probably seen all tricks that prince does in other games for PS2, PC or XBoX but this game's 2D prequels ( we played them some 15 years ago , no? ) were legends at the time they were published, so I decided to see what's old and what's new. Basically, you got everything you had in old PoP , just in 3d and some more. Gameplay is simple to describe: you solve puzzles, jump and run and avoid traps and then there are some battles in case you got bored. Battles are something I dislike: you have to be fast, know how to defeat which enemy class and sometimes have to do moves which are difficult with keyboard and mouse. You will often be cornered by , like, 4 monsters and there is not much hope there. GOOD: Nice translation of 2D arcade adventure into 3D world, nice graphics, nice puzzles. At each save point, you get hint for next level, in form of FMV (they call it vision) and this is good for new players. REAL LOW VIOLENCE LEVEL. BAD: Camera is really not that good, not even mediocre. Battles take too much time and are frustrating and luck dependent. Or I should get me Devil May Cry and practice reflexes? For some people, low violence level could be listed here instead in GOOD. GENERAL NO SPOILER ADVICE: play game between two or three save points daily , otherwise you can forget what happens. Use replay vision. Block a lot in the fight, use dagger ('E' key). Use 'Q' to see complete building you are in if you have doubts about where to go. IMPRESSIONS AFTER BEATING THE GAME: Game is cool and it is good if you don't read solutions to puzzles, it would be ridiculously short. ADVICE ABOUT BATTLES: Point is to see if enemy falls when you do off the wall torpedo attack (towards wall+jump+attack button right after ) OR when you do jump over enemy attack (toward enemy+jump+attack twice). Try to find water near place where you fight and you really can replenish stamina. And yes, fight w princess in closed circle near the end is more difficult than boss fight. Get it, and then 'Beyond Good and Evil' , there are not too many action games for PC. PRINCE IS GAME FOR ALL AGES, there is almost no blood and you fight sand creatures. MINOR SPOILER: The only serious flaw would be 4 mirrors puzzle, you will know it when you see it. Point is NOT to light up all lanterns, it is to conduct ray to symbol near sword under barrier.
    Customer Review: It is OK I guess
    It is challenging in parts, but just a bit too mechanical, and I want more story. Other games were move riveting and make you feel you have to play until the end, you always want to see what happens next. This Game however turns out to be more of a chore, first navigate this room, then the next room, then the next zzzzz.. On the plus side.. the graphics look good..

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