Friday, September 30, 2011

Arang

  • A veteran female detective, So-Young, and her rookie assistant are investigating a recent series of bizarre and horrifying murders. All of the victims seem to have died due to an acid unleashed inside of their bodies. As the two detectives discover more about the case, they soon realize the serial killings may have something to do with a death that occurred ten years ago in a salt house. Before lo
(Asia Extreme/Horror) A veteran female detective, So-Young, and her rookie assistant are investigating a recent series of bizarre murders. All of the victims seem to have died due to an acid unleashed inside of their bodies. As the two detectives discover more about their case, they soon start to realize that the recent serial killings may have something to do with a mysterious death that occurred ten years ago in a salt house. Soon, So-Young becomes plagued by nightmares in which the dead girl appe! ars. And the killings continue.Made during the 2006 horror boom in South Korea, Arang is a stylish and well-made variation on the theme of the vengeful ghost that has proved so popular in Asian genre films. Horror fans should note, though, that the supernatural element is the least interesting aspect of writer-director Ahn Sang-hoon's feature; anyone who's seen the Japanese or American versions of The Grudge or The Ring will be disappointed to find here yet another take on the long-haired, water-logged female ghost with painful revenge on her mind. Instead, it's the framing device that catches the most interest; the discovery of the ghost is precipitated by the horrific murder of two young men, which leads hardboiled detective So-yeong (Yun-ah Song) and her rookie partner (Dong-wook Lee) to the scene of a forgotten rape and murder from years ago. The crime has particular resonance for So-yeong, who is the survivor of a similar attack, and this subplot a! dds a layer of drama and realism to an attractively photograph! ed but o therwise by-the-books Asian horror title. The DVD includes commentary by Sang-hoon and members of his cast, and the filmmaker is surprisingly candid about what works and what doesn't in his movie. A small selection of deleted scenes, as well as two behind-the-scenes featurettes and the theatrical trailer, round out the extras. --Paul Gaita

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Thursday, September 29, 2011

2001 Gabrielle Reece Playboy magazine

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The new superstars in sports are women, and pro beach volleyball player Gabrielle Reece is the hottest of them all. At six-foot-three, 170 pounds, Gabby Reece is at once beautiful and brutish, feminine and rowdy, accessible and intimidating--a woman who is exploding female stereotypes and redefining our image of the female athlete.

"A young girl doesn't get many chances to exercise the character muscle via sports, whereas for young boys, it's part of their everyday lives. For girls, it's especially good for them to be forced to work as a team with other girls, to work together under every possible condition--winning, losing, tired, grumpy, happy. It forces them to deal with unpleasant, ungracious emotions and get over it. It forces girls to rely on each other. It gives them confidence in other girls, which ultimately gives them confidence in themselves."

"Everyth! ing a woman does has an emotional component. Paying attention to my emotional side without surrendering to it is one of the toughest parts of playing professional sports."

"I don't like this 'Fear of Being Big' thing because it feeds into the general female thing of wanting to be less--less powerful, less assertive, less demanding, less opinionated, less present, less big."An odd hybrid of a book, Big Girl in the Middle is part model/volleyball player Gabrielle Reece's autobiography and part third-person chronicle of the misadventures of Team Nike across the 1996 professional beach volleyball circuit, for which Reece captained and played middle blocker. At 6'3" and 170 pounds, Reece cuts an imposing figure, as commanding on a magazine or book cover as she is on the court. She has a unique perspective on both of the public arenas in which she's played: as a top-flight athlete and accepted beauty, she smashes several stereotypes; how she's coped with tho! se stereotypes, successfully spiking most of them, makes Reec! e an ad mirable role model. Her observations in this area serve up Big Girl's best attributes.Pregnant with her second child, Gabby worked with a doctor and trainer to film 15 minute workouts from each month of her pregnancy as well as three months after her pregnancy. This DVD covers all 3 trimesters consisting of nine 15 minute exercises that are safe for women during their pregnancy as well as a warm up and cool down As a bonus, three- 15 minute exercises for women post- pregnancy complete with warm up and cool down have been included.

Selected as one of The Best Workout DVDS by Us Weekly â€" January 12, 2009 ed.Examines the life and achievements of the award-winning professional beach volleyball player who is also a fashion model and television personality.Playboy Magazine January 2001 Table of Contents COVER STORY Gabrielle Reece is a lanky goddess and our favorite volleyball star. She has tackled extreme sports for MTV, swings a mean five iron on the fairway, leg-presses 500 pounds and writes smart magazine columns. Thanks to Phillip Dixon for shooting the superjock. Our athletically inclined Rabbit is awfully hip. FEATURES 88 2001, HELLO The writer of the original space odyssey believes that life exists beyond earth and predicts it will be found this century. BY ARTHUR C. CLARKE 90 PENELOPE CRUZ Knockout gorgeous and co-starring with five Hollywood hunks in four separate movies, the woman is definitely on top. We like her from every angle. 120 IN PRAISE OF REGIS PHILBIN Quiz show lightweight? Kathie Lee foil? Never sell the man short, advises one old friend. And never challenge his knowledge of Notre Dame football trivia. BY DAVID HALBERSTAM 143 LUST AND FOUND Come January 20, Bill and Hillary will be giving up their prime digs. The cleaning staff should have plenty to snicker about. HUMOR BY CHRISTOPHER BUCKLEY 169 CENTERFOLDS ON SEX: BARBARA MOORE The girl has an active mouth-in every way you can think of INTERVIEWED BY BRENDA VENUS 182 20Q CAROL ALT The very sexy supermodel would like to set the record straight. She is not a hockey hag. She doesn't like walking around naked. She hails a cab by hiking up her skirt. We hung on every word. BY ROBERT CRANE PICTORIALS 92 GABRIELLE REECE She's got game-but no clothes. Gabby serves up an ace for PLAYBOY. 126 RUSSIAN DELIGHT Irina is an art school grad. Let our exhibition be your canvas. 144 THE YEAR IN SEX Versace ruled, Rudy rutted, everyone sued-and it made for fabulous entertainment. 170 PLAYMATE REVIEW 26 LIMP BIZKIT ROCKS THE MANSION Courtney Love butters Fred's biscuit. REVIEWS 48 VIDEO James Woods. 50 MUSIC Green Day and Merle Haggard 56 BOOKS Martin Luther King Jr. in photos; the great Herb Ritts.

2007 Amanda Beard/Danica Patrick Playboy magazine

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In a candid and ultimately uplifting memoir, international swimming star Amanda Beard reveals the truth about coming of age in the Olympic spotlight, the demons she battled along the way, and the newfound happiness that has proved to be her greatest victory.At the tender age of fourteen, Amanda Beard walked onto the pool deck at the Atlanta Olympics carrying her teddy bear, Harold. She left with two silvers and a gold medal. She competed in three more Olympic games, winning a total of seven medals and enjoying a lucrative modeling career on the side. At one point, she was the most downloaded female athlete on the Internet.

Yet beneath her astonishing career and sex-symbol status, Beard felt unworthy of all her success. Unaware that she was suffering from clinical depression, she hid the pain beneath a mega-watt smile. She secretl! y struggled with depression, anorexia, bulimia, and cutting, and she abused drugs and alcohol. No one, not even her own parents and friends, knew about her self-destructive behavior. Only when she met her future husband, who caught her cutting herself, did Amanda realize she needed help. 

Through her renewed faith in herself, the love of her family, and finally the birth of her baby boy, Blaise, Amanda has transformed her life. Sports fans, young women, readers looking for inspiration will all be rewarded by this raw, compelling story of a woman who gained the strength to live as bravely out of the water as she did in it.Playboy July 2007 Playboy's Playmate of the Month Tiffany Selby (covergirl) photographed by Arny Freytag & Stephen Wayda Interview Bruce Willis by David Sheff Covergirl Amanda Beard (Nude inside) photographed by Daniela Federici Features Interview Bruce Willis Lives Hard Amanda Beard: The World's Sexiest Athlete Nude Erik Hedegaard Visits The Best Call Girl In Vegas 20Q: Danica Patrick Drives Fast Model Carime photographed by Michael Dweck

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Don Matteo - Series Four Part Three - 2-DVD Set ( Don Matteo - Series 4 Part 3 ) [ NON-USA FORMAT, PAL, Reg.4 Import - Australia ]

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As a dedicated follower of Christ, Peter spreads the message of the Christians across the land, often staying only one step ahead of those determined to persecute him. As the tension between the Christians and the Romans grows, blood runs in the streets and the apostles lose St. Paul to crucifixion. On the road to Damascus Peter comes face-to-face with a stranger who shows him the only way - he must put himself on the cross in order to bring peace to Rome.la giovane ed audace scrittrice giada gardini torna nel suo paese nati'o in occasione dei funerali di sua madre, sara, morta suicida. tra le turbolenze dei suoi scontri col padre, con cui ha chiuso ogni rapporto da anni, e le ambiguita' di rachele, avvenente direttrice dell'albergo di proprieta' della famiglia gardini, giada cerca di capire cosa abbia spinto sua madre al suicidio. una serie di! colpi di scena portano a scoperte sconcertanti e contraddittorie: sua madre, nell'ultimo periodo di vita, era diventata adepta di una setta...Australia released, PAL/Region 4 DVD: it WILL NOT play on standard US DVD player. You need multi-region PAL/NTSC DVD player to view it in USA/Canada: LANGUAGES: Italian ( Dolby Digital 2.0 ), English ( Subtitles ), SPECIAL FEATURES: 2-DVD Set, Interactive Menu, Scene Access, SYNOPSIS: A unique priest and an extraordinary detective. Don Matteo is a detective with a difference. He is the local Catholic priest, with a profound knowledge of the human psyche.The series is one of Italy's most popular, regularly scoring an average share of 30% of the country's national viewing audience and has become something of a cult hit across Italy.Riding his bike through the beautiful countryside of Umbria as he cares for his parishioners, Don Matteo really cannot stay out of trouble. Whether it's catching a thief or bringing a murderer to justice,! Don Matteo uses his disarming smile and twinkling blue eyes t! o put th e guilty off their guard and bring the truth to light.Assisting the Don in his investigations are the local Carabinieri, including Captain Anceschi and Maresciallo Cecchini.

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Are you hungry for more? This second helping of The Grand Chef begins with Sung-chan (Kim Rae Won, What Planet Are You From?, My Little Bride) and Min-woo (Won Gi Joon, Jumong) going head-to-head to see who can grill the best meat during Round 3 of the beef competition. But when Min-woo stumbles, Bong-joo (Kwon Oh Joong, Damo) is forced to take matters into his own hands.

With a hostile takeov! er bid by a famous Japanese restaurateur, Jin-soo (Nam Sang Mi, Time Between Dog & Wolf, Sweet Spy) finding out why Sung-chan left Unamjung, wedding proposals, a master kimchi maker with Alzheimer s, and a heart-stopping final cook-off, The Grand Chef Volume 2 has all the scrumptious ingredients for an exciting conclusion!This digital document is an article from Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, published by American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD) on December 1, 2008. The length of the article is 6342 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Gait transitions of persons with and without intellectual disability.(Motor Control and Learning)(Report)
Author: Stamatis Agiovlasiti! s
Publication: Research Quarterly for ! Exercise and Sport (Magazine/Journal)
Date: December 1, 2008
Publisher: American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD)
Volume: 79 Issue: 4 Page: 487(8)

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It Might Get Loud

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Paige Davis provides a fascinating look at her life as host of Trading Spaces.

Fans peek into what happens when the camera isn’t rolling during the taping of the show’s third season.

Interactions on screen are even more interesting after readers learn what life is like on the road with the cast and crew.

Get the host’s view of what it is like to work with each member of the diverse, zany crewâ€"including on-set photos taken by Paige.When Jesse stumbles on a drug deal gone bad, he finds himself on the run with a suitcase full of money and its previous owners in hot pursuit. They'll kill anything and anybody that gets in their way-including Jesse's friends and lovers.When popular horror actress Rebecca Raven (M. Mundae) gets the axe from the ‘B’ movie studio that made her a household name, she travels to the country for some rest and relaxation…and ! a bloody confrontation with a flesh-starved zombie hungry to bite off more than it can swallow. Meanwhile, the frantic studio executives must rummage through past productions to find a sexy new star for their next film, and they come across two fright flicks that may offer a solution. Mechanoid features tiny, killer aliens â€" on the run from intergalactic police â€" that crash-land in a New Jersey salvage yard and battle its pissed-off proprietor with a 50-foot-tall creature borne of scrap metal and junked parts. In Lonely Are the Brain, an over-sized, under-stimulated hunk of evil gray matter experiments on beautiful young women for the sole purpose of experiencing human sensual pleasure. Does either film star the next "Rebecca Raven," who could soon be nothing but zombie left-overs?A documentary on the electric guitar from the point of view of three signific! ant rock musicians: The Edge, Jimmy Page, and Jack White. Star! ring: Ji mmy Page, The Edge, Jack WhiteThree generations of rock guitarists come together for It Might Get Loud, a 2009 documentary directed by Davis Guggenheim (An Inconvenient Truth). These are not just your garden-variety guitar gods: Jimmy Page, in his mid-'60s at the time of the film, founded Led Zeppelin, who dominated the 1970s following the breakup of the Beatles. As a member of U2, 48-year-old David Evans, better known as the Edge, created one of the most distinctive and influential sounds of the past quarter century. And 34-year-old Jack White (of the White Stripes, the Raconteurs, and the Dead Weather) was described by one music publication as "the most significant rock 'n' roll figure of the past ten years." Guggenheim, who followed the three around for the better part of a year, takes us into their individual lives, past and present. There are shots of Page as a young London session musician, with the Yardbirds and Zeppelin, at Headley Grange (the es! tate where much of the fourth Zep album was made), and at home with his record collection. The Edge takes us to the Dublin classroom where U2 first rehearsed, as well as to the practice room he uses now (never a virtuoso soloist, he developed a style based on texture and a mind-boggling array of effects); and White, whose insistence on authenticity is admirable but perhaps a tad self-conscious, constructs a "guitar" from a plank of wood, a piece of wire, and a Coke bottle (he also plays a recording by the primitive bluesman Son House, featuring just voice and handclaps, that White says is still his biggest inspiration). The three also converge on a Hollywood sound stage, where they chat and a do a little jamming on Zep's "In My Time of Dying" (with all three playing slide guitar) and the Band's "The Weight." It's hard to say if the film's appeal will extend beyond guitar freaks and fans of these particular bands, but at the very least, It Might Get Loud offers some i! nteresting insight into the soul and inspiration behind some o! f pop's best and most popular music. --Sam Graham

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Leonardo Da Vinci Mona Lisa Art Print Poster - 24x36 Poster Print by Leonardo da Vinci , 24x36 Fine Art Poster Print by Leonardo da Vinci , 24x36

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Writer-director Neil Jordan's breakthrough film is a brilliant, noir-infused love story. Bob Hoskins (who snagged an Oscar nomination for his performance) plays George, a small-time loser employed as a chauffeur to an enigmatic, high-class call girl. His fascination with her leads him on a dangerous quest through the sordid underbelly of London, where love is a weakness to be exploited and betrayed. Criterion is proud to present Mona Lisa in a Director Approved special edition. You'll have to listen hard to catch all the dialogue in this dark, romantic film by director Neil Jordan. The Cockney accents are thick enough to spread on a crumpet. But it's worth the effort to plunge into the London underworld with tough bu! t lovable thug Bob Hoskins. Just out of prison, he's given a job by his old boss (Michael Caine) as chauffeur to a gorgeous but chilly call girl (Cathy Tyson). For all his criminal experience, this guy is surprisingly innocent; when he develops a crush on the woman he's driving, it leads inevitably to tragedy. Hoskins is heartbreakingly good as this poor, thick sod, while Caine projects an oily malevolence. Tyson is also fine as a woman who has secrets of her own. --Marshall Fine

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Wonder Woman: The Complete Collection

  • A beautiful Amazon princess (Lynda Carter) travels to America disguised as Diana Prince, assistant to handsome but trouble-prone Major Steve Trevor (Lyle Waggoner). Using her golden belt, which imbues her with astonishing strength, her bullet-deflecting bracelets, a golden lasso that dispels dishonesty and an invisible supersonic plane, Wonder Woman combats evil. Format: DVD MOVIE Genre:&nbs
Against the breathtaking scenery of 18th century North America, Hawkeye delivers the adventure, beauty and hardship of frontier life! In the new frontier, French and British forces battle for a stronghold in the Hudson Valley. Facing savage dangers and rugged terrain, Elizabeth Shields (LYNDA CARTER) and her husband William (LEE HORSLEY) have come to Fort Bennington to open a trading post in support of the British force, leaving behind the comfort and security of the old world. This 4 DVD set contains all! 25 episodes of this stunning television series created by the late Stephen J. Cannell and loosely based on James Fenimore Cooper's Leatherstocking Tales.

Get ready for a wild ride as we journey through that provocative period in cinema, the Saucy 70's, a time of no-holds-barred moviemaking featuring unparalleled quantities of sex and nudity on-screen.

Travel back in time through our retrospective series of documentaries that trace the roots of sex and nudity in cinema, uncovering long-forgotten groundbreaking films and the stars that disrobed in them.

Narrated by our own in-house film historian, we highlight the series of events that lead to the breaking down of the ratings system, the taboo-busting actresses and directors that challenged censorship and the controversial films that revolutionized the period and broke down long-standing barriers.

Our in-depth expose is packed with revealing bios and facts, unveiling the most famous and sexiest actresses! of the 70's and their contributions to skin on the screen. Yo! u ll enj oy groovy 70's sounds, chic 70's fashions and best of all, mostly-natural '70's skin.

Ann-Margret - Carnal Knowledge
Jenny Agutter - Equus
Ursula Andress - The Sensuous Nurse
Barbara Bach - Ecco Noi Per Esempio
Brigitte Bardot - Don Juan
Jacqueline Bisset - Secrets
Cheri Caffaro - Girls Are For Loving
Lynda Carter - Bobbie Jo & The Outlaw
Julie Christie - Don t Look Now
Corinne Clery - The Story Of O
Joan Collins - The Bitch
Patti D Arbanville - Bilitis
Phyllis Davis - Sweet Sugar
Bo Derek - Fantasies
Faye Dunaway - Chinatown
Britt Eklund - The Wicker Man
Jane Fonda - Coming Home
Susan George - Straw Dogs
Pam Grier - Coffy
Melanie Griffith - NIght Moves
Goldie Hawn - There s A Girl In My Soup
Diane Keaton - Looking For Mr. Goodbar
Sylvia Kristel - Emmanuelle
Marie Liljedahl - Eugenie
Soledad Miranda - Vampyros Lesbos
Hellen Mirren - S! avage Messiah
Anita Pallenberg - Performance
Valerie Perrine - Slaughterhouse Five
Cassandra Petersen - The Working Girls
Susan Sarandon - Joe
Maria Schneider - Last Tango In Paris
Cybil Shepherd - The Last Picture Show
Suzanne Somers - Magnum Force
Stella Stevens - Slaughter
Lesley Ann Warren - Pickup On 101
and many, many more!
Lynda Carter's new show called 'Crazy Little Things' features a smokin' band of six musicians in addition to three of the best backup vocalists. Lynda performs her distinctive versions of jazz, blues, country and pop which has earned her rave reviews across the country. After taking a 20 year hiatus to raise her family in Washington, DC, Lynda was offered to step into the role of Matron Mama Morton in the London production of 'Chicago'. She also participated in the gala 10th year anniversary performance in New York and is featured on the show's special anniversary CD released on RCA.

Her ! first CD, 'At Last' was released last June and dropped at #6 o! n the Bi llboard charts.A stunning carhop who wants to be a country singer and her sweetheart who dreams he's Billy the Kid become involved in robbery and murder.

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Monday, September 26, 2011

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Thing of Beauty

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In this autobiography, the author tells the story of her childhood, her family and her unlikely survival.

The outrageous Janice Dickinsonâ€"star of TV's The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency, bestselling author, and glam girl extraordinaireâ€"now brings her patented blend of hard-won romantic wisdom and diva chic to her first-ever dating guide. Loaded with uncensored dish on her romantic sagasâ€"and her stranger-than-fiction bedroom adventuresâ€"Check, Please! unveils Janice's dating dos and don'ts, culled from her three decades at the top of the fast-track world of modeling, and a rich, racy life of dating, mating, and extricating. With the same voracious charm that propelled her int! o the arms of some of America's most eligible bachelors, here Janice shares her secrets to landing men, loving them, and letting them go. From first dates and old flames to primping, cheating, and sizing things up, Check, Please! is a girl's guide to an irreverent, extravagant love life.

Some titillating tips from Check, Please!

Lesson #2: Wanna Get a Guy's Attention? Ignore Him!
Lesson #13: If He's Got His Eye on the Door, He's Already Halfway Through It
Lesson #28: Don't Do Anyone You Might Regret
Lesson #40: It's Okay to Want More, More, More
Lesson #47: Don't Follow Trendsâ€"Start Them

In Everything About Me Is Fake...and I'm Perfect, the hilarious and candid followâ€"up to the national bestseller No Lifeguard on Duty, Janice Dickinson tackles our society's unattainable standards of beauty and reveals the secrets behind her own lifelong struggle to achieve perfection â€"â€" from her braâ€"stuffing days as a flatâ€"c! hested teenager through her career as the world's first superm! odel to her ultimate comeback as a bestselling author and television star on the topâ€"rated reality television hit America's Next Top Model.

Even as she graced the glossy pages of Vogue and Cosmo, Janice had to struggle to keep up the image of brazen selfâ€"confidence and bravado that became her trademark. Behind every smile and pose was a sea of selfâ€"doubt and insecurities. Now, after years of experience as a supermodel â€"â€" being stitched into clothing, starving herself, and undergoing cosmetic surgery â€"â€" Janice debunks the beauty myths and breaks down what's real and what's not. Drawing on her vast knowledge of fashion, beauty care, and fitness, Janice offers noâ€"nonsense advice and tips on how to look and feel your best on your own terms.

you see on the magazine pages starve themselves for weeks on end, smoke up a storm, and scarf down enough diuretics to blast out the Pacific Ocean.

No one tells a story like the world's first supermodel, and Jani! ce's eagerly awaited followâ€"up is filled with outrageous anecdotes from her personal life, including how she stole Donald Trump's heart after jacking his limo, her steamy date with JFK Jr., and the wonders and pitfalls of going under the knife. In a fabulous fashion that only Janice can deliver, she tells all about her bumpy and unpredictable road to a healthy selfâ€"image and pulls back the curtain on the modeling industry, as well as her own life, proving why, as Janice explains: "Everything about me is fake . . . and I'm perfect."

A rollicking memoir by one of the greatest (and most outrageous) supermodels of the 1970s.

Janice Dickinson was not only the first of the supermodels, she endured a nightmarishly traumatic childhood at the hands of a sadistic, sexually and emotionally abusive father, and emerged in the early 1970s as the first lushâ€"lipped 'exotic' brunette to break into a modelling world dominated by sunny California blo! ndes.

Janice owned the modelling world in the 1970s. Ani! mated by a fierce desire to be recognised, a fearless spirit, and an insatiable hunger for alcohol, cocaine, sex, and fun, Dickinson appeared on every magazine cover, worked with every major designer and photographer (from Calvin Klein and Gianni Versace to Helmut Newton and Richard Avedon), was married three times, and had passionate affairs or oneâ€"night stands with everyone from Warren Beatty to Jack Nicholson to Mick Jagger. Though her career waned in the 1990s, her dramatic life story did not: in recent years she has fought a hotly contested paternity suit with Sylvester Stallone, survived a nearâ€"fatal car wreck during a tequila/marijuana blackout in St Bart's, and waged a raging battle with alcohol and drug addiction.

A rollicking memoir by one of the greatest (and most outrageous) supermodels of the 1970s.

Janice Dickinson was not only the first of the supermodels, she endured a nightmarishly traumatic childhood at the hands of a sadist! ic, sexually and emotionally abusive father, and emerged in the early 1970s as the first lushâ€"lipped 'exotic' brunette to break into a modelling world dominated by sunny California blondes.

Janice owned the modelling world in the 1970s. Animated by a fierce desire to be recognised, a fearless spirit, and an insatiable hunger for alcohol, cocaine, sex, and fun, Dickinson appeared on every magazine cover, worked with every major designer and photographer (from Calvin Klein and Gianni Versace to Helmut Newton and Richard Avedon), was married three times, and had passionate affairs or oneâ€"night stands with everyone from Warren Beatty to Jack Nicholson to Mick Jagger. Though her career waned in the 1990s, her dramatic life story did not: in recent years she has fought a hotly contested paternity suit with Sylvester Stallone, survived a nearâ€"fatal car wreck during a tequila/marijuana blackout in St Bart's, and waged a raging battle with alcohol and drug addiction.

! Admit it, Janice Dickinson was the only real reason to watch Americ a's Next Top Model. Ever since the producers kicked the self-proclaimed first supermodel to the curb, the show has been missing its much-coveted venom. Enter The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency, which showcases Janice in all of her fire-breathing, flesh-baring glory. The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency documents Dickinson's life as she attempts to establish her own modeling agency. The premise is really just an excuse to film Dickinson doing what she does best: screaming at models, jumping in fountains while swathed in couture, and generally freaking out anybody within a 10-foot radius of her. Season 1 introduces a rotating cast of models, none of whom get enough camera time to really make much of an impression. It's Dickinson's world; they're just living in it. Dickinson's only real foe comes in the form of business partner Peter Hamm, who regularly clashes with Dickinson over the vision for the agency. Together they recruit models and scout jobs, whi! ch comprise the bulk of most episodes. Dickinson's son and daughter also make brief appearances throughout the season. These familial scenes, in which Dickinson takes her daughter shopping or nags at her son to do his homework, offer a welcome respite from the chaotic energy of the show. For fans of Dickinson, The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency doesn't disappoint. However, for more casual viewers The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency often feels rather one-note--as Dickinson says in episode 1 of the series, "There's only one diva here and it's me." --Megan ChaffeeAt age seventeen, Gia Carangi was working the counter at her father's Philadelphia luncheonette, Hoagie City. Within a year, Gia was one of the top models of the late 1970's, gracing the covers of Cosmopolitan and Vogue, partying at New York's Studio 54 and the Mudd Club, and redefining the industry's standard of beauty. She was the darling of moguls and movie stars, royalty and ! rockers. Gia was also a girl in pain, desperate for her mother! 's appro valâ€"and a drug addict on a tragic slide toward oblivion, who started going directly from $10,000-a-day fashion shoots to the heroin shooting galleries on New York's Lower East Side. Finally blackballed from modeling, Gia entered a vastly different world on the streets of New york and Atlantic City, and later in a rehab clinic. At twenty-six, she became on of the first women in America to die of AIDS, a hospital welfare case visited only by rehab friends and what remained of her family.

Drawing on hundreds of interviews with Gia's gamily, lovers, friends, and colleagues, Thing of Beauty creates a poignant portrait of an unforgettable characterâ€"and a powerful narrative about beauty and sexuality, fame and objectification, mothers and daughters, love and death.Trashy celebrity bios are usually diminished by the fact that we've already heard the stories about Lonnie and Burt, or Madonna and Sean, or whoever the current target is. Author Stephen Fried manages to! get all the sleaze value plus a lot of surprises by choosing supermodel Gia Carangi as his topic. Although her face is widely recognized, Gia finished her modeling career in a blaze of heroin and disease just before the time when models became celebrities with name recognition. Her life is the perfect fodder for the exploitation market, but Fried goes beyond that with fluid prose and a reporter's nose for tracking down sources. His stories about her teenage years, with their mix of late nights in Philadelphia's gay clubs, manic worship, and glam-style imitation of David Bowie, as well as tales of Gia's ability to seduce her friends, male and female, are the product of a lot of work and make for very interesting reading. Gia's unabashed homosexuality and early death from AIDS make her story a palimpsest of life on the edge in the America of the 1980s.

Billboard Dad

  • DVD Details: Actors: Ashley Olsen, Mary-Kate Olsen, Tom Amandes, Jessica Tuck, Carl Banks
  • Directors: Alan Metter
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, Subtitled, NTSC. Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1; Number of discs: 1; Studio: Warner Home Video
  • DVD Release Date: June 11, 2002; Run Time: 92 minutes
Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 09/01/2009IT TAKES TWO - DVD MovieThis first theatrical outing for the ubiquitous Olsen twins is their take on The Parent Trap meets The Prince and the Pauper. One plays a foster child under the care of a single social worker (Kirstie Alley) whose marital status prevents her from adopting her favorite charge. The other is the neglected daughter of a "bazillionaire" (Steve Guttenberg), who's about to marry a gold-digging socialite (played nastily by Jane Sibbett, Ross's first ex-wife ! on TV's Friends). The foster kid comes to a charity camp abutting the rich girl's summer estate and--presto--the identical strangers meet, hatch a plan to solve both their dilemmas, and switch identities. Directed by Andy Tennant (Ever After), this PG-rated film features some decent G-rated chemistry between Alley and Guttenberg and surprisingly uncloying performances by Mary-Kate and Ashley. The rating is for mild language. (Ages 5 and up) --Kimberly HeinrichsTeenage sisters Charli and Lola are on the verge of an experience beyond their wildest dreams! Pack your bags and jet off to Rome as the girls start their summer internship working for the legendary Derek Hanson - the totally cool international tycoon whose empire reaches from airlines to cutting-edge fashion. Amid the fabulous sights of this exciting city, the girls do their best to impress their boss, while still finding time to design their own line of very hip clothing, meet some very cute guy! s and turn their summer abroad into one awesome adventure they! - and y ou - will never forget! Riding on the success of Mary-Kate and Ashley's popular formula from previous films showcasing London and Paris, this one takes them to Rome as sophisticated working girls. The Olsen twins play fictional sisters Charli and Leila, summer interns at a global fashion and entertainment company. They join four other international students ostensibly to gain business experience, though the job seems more of a cover for their perennial pursuits of shopping, sightseeing, and sizzling romance. They encounter workplace challenges, including a tyrannical boss and derisive coworker, which serve as a backdrop for numerous costume changes for our fashion-forward stars. In the end, teamwork prevails as the interns devise a clever scheme to expose a company criminal. Kudos to the film for depicting Charli and Leila's characters as strong and self-assured young women (too bad they come across excessively materialistic). Despite the seemingly endless self-promotion of ! Mary-Kate and Ashley, this G-rated film is all in good fun, though there is certainly more fizz than flavor. (Ages 4 to 10) --Lynn GibsonThis first theatrical outing for the ubiquitous Olsen twins is their take on The Parent Trap meets The Prince and the Pauper. One plays a foster child under the care of a single social worker (Kirstie Alley) whose marital status prevents her from adopting her favorite charge. The other is the neglected daughter of a "bazillionaire" (Steve Guttenberg), who's about to marry a gold-digging socialite (played nastily by Jane Sibbett, Ross's first ex-wife on TV's Friends). The foster kid comes to a charity camp abutting the rich girl's summer estate and--presto--the identical strangers meet, hatch a plan to solve both their dilemmas, and switch identities. Directed by Andy Tennant (Ever After), this PG-rated film features some decent G-rated chemistry between Alley and Guttenberg and surprisingly uncloying perf! ormances by Mary-Kate and Ashley. The rating is for mild langu! age. (Ag es 5 and up) --Kimberly HeinrichsOne's a surfer. The other's a high diver. When these two sisters team up to find a new love for their newly single Dad, it's a fun-loving, eye-catching California adventure gone wild. Mary-Kate and Ashley star in this fabulously funny love-struck comedy filled with crazy schemes and cool surprises. Determined to find their Dad, Max, a new love, the girls paint a personals ad on a giant billboard in the heart of Hollywood. After a few disastrous dates, Max finally meets Brooke and it's love at first sight. There's just one hitch, her unruly skateboarding son is the girls' arch rival. Now, with the girls plotting every action-packed step of the way, they've got to find out if love really does conquer all. Full of outrageous events, mixed-up matches and lots of laughs, Billboard Dad tops the charts as Mary-Kate and Ashley's coolest mischieve-making adventure ever.It's the Olsen twins to the rescue once again in their straight-to-video rel! ease, Billboard Dad. With Venice, California, serving as a Bohemian backdrop, the preteen queens of the dead-mom genre scheme to find their widowed father a girlfriend by turning a Hollywood billboard into a personal ad. Breezy predictability ensues: Dad gets thousands of letters and dates a series of progressively weirder women before bumping into Ms. Right. Since Dad's a successful sculptor, true love destroys the angst behind his profitable art. As his agent tries to drive a wedge between the lovebirds, the twins become unwitting accomplices. All of this just sets the stage, really, for Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen to do their thing--they are way cool, fashionable, and mature beyond their preteen years--with their equally hip friends, who have a drama of their own unfolding on the diving team. Nothing truly unexpected happens, but it doesn't matter. In other words, parents, don't watch this alone. --Valerie J. Nelson

Sunday, September 25, 2011

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Clean

  • Maggie Cheung (2046) gives a bravura performance as a complex, troubled woman who is trying to forge a bond with her young son, while at the same time healing and distancing herself from a past full of drugs, jail, and turbulent relationships. Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA Rating: R Age: 660200313722 UPC: 660200313722 Manufacturer No: PALMDV3137
Four months after pregnant Sara loses her husband in a horrific auto accident, she is visited on Christmas Eve by a mysterious madwoman. Alone and desperate to save her unborn child, Sara fights to stay alive as each of her potential rescuers die at the womans sadistic hands.Hailed by several critics as the first great French horror film this millennium, Inside opens on a gory note and stays true to the bloodfest throughout. But rather than using splatter-gore for comedic effect, as did young directing team Julien Maury and Alexandre Bust! illo's predecessor, Hershell Gordon-Lewis, this duo timed their gore to build tragic suspense, scene after disgusting scene. The strength of Inside's plot is its simplicity, though the film is slow at first. Pregnant photojournalist, Sarah Scaragato (Alysson Paradis), has just lost her husband in a fatal car accident and is in recovery when her baby is due on Christmas Eve, in fact. Morose, she rejects friend and family visits, opting to stay home. A bewitched predator, played by Beatrice Dalle, senses Sarah's vulnerability and seizes upon it like a spider capturing prey in its web. The tale, woven around maternal psychosis, reveals Dalle's haunting preoccupation with stealing Scaragato's unborn baby. Each character who enters Sarah's house, the "war zone" as one doomed policeman puts it, encounters the wrath of two women fighting with mirror shards, knitting needles, scissors, hurled kitchen appliances, and even a homemade bayonette. Like the best horror thrillers a! bout motherhood---Rosemary's Baby, Don't Look Now, Al ien---Inside seizes ample symbolic opportunities to exhibit the primal obsession women have with babies. Even better, Inside invites feminist critique as do other female-centric horror films such as Ginger Snaps, whose plots not only include strong, vengeful female victims, but also sympathetic, criminal femme fatales. An entertaining "Making of Inside" featurette follows, revealing makeup and special effects techniques. Inside is for a specific audience; as scenes get redder and wetter, the squeamish may find it sickening---beware and enjoy. â€"Trinie DaltonEmily Wang (Maggie Cheung) is a woman who wrestles with her dream of becoming a singer, her fitness as a mother, and daily life without her partner Lee (James Johnston). Her past is riddled with drugs and regrets, the result of which left Lee dead in a desolate motel room in Hamilton, Ontario, and landed Emily with a six-month jail sentence. The only thing that she desires ! for the future is a loving relationship with her son Jay, who is being cared for by Lee’s parents, Albrecht (Nick Nolte) and Rosemary (Martha Henry). While Rosemary blames Emily for the death of Lee, Albrecht recognizes the importance of the bond between a mother and her son, and his faith sets the standard for the faith Emily must find in herself. CLEAN follows Emily to Hamilton, Paris, London and San Francisco and in three languages, as she battle for a place in a world reluctant to forget the woman she has been and unwilling to accept her as the woman she longs to be.After the uncharacteristically epic Les Destinées and surprisingly cynical Demonlover, Olivier Assayas got his groove back with the cautiously optimistic Clean. Granted, the globe-trotting tale gets off to a grim start, but the grace notes gradually begin to accumulate. Corkscrew-coiffed Emily (Hong Kong superstar Maggie Cheung) is the outspoken lover of struggling musician Lee (Jam! es Johnston, formerly of Brit band Gallon Drunk). She's also a! heroin addict, just like her partner. When he dies from an overdose, she does time for possession, while his Canadian parents, Albrecht (Nick Nolte in a nicely-shaded performance) and Rosemary (Martha Henry), gain custody of son Jay (James Dennis). Upon release, Emily returns to France to find work, stay clean, and earn the right to reclaim her child. Except for Albrecht, no one believes she can pull it off. Worse yet, many hold her responsible for Lee's death. (The echoes of Courtney Love and Yoko Ono can't be coincidental.) A decade has passed since Assayas directed Cheung in the dazzling Irma Vep. Since that time, they married and divorced, but the professional relationship persists, culminating in a Best Actress award at Cannes for a performance that calls for dialogue in English, French, and Cantonese--even some singing. As suggested by the title, Clean is cool and somewhat detached, an effect reinforced by Éric Gautier's crisp cinematography and a soundtrack he! avy on early Eno, but it sidesteps the histrionics frequently associated with the recovery film. Featuring Tricky and David Roback (Mazzy Star) as themselves. --Kathleen C. Fennessy

Saturday, September 24, 2011

CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION MARG HELGENBERGER 24X36 POSTER PRINT

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Having just returned from a mission to Mars, Commander Ross (Justin Lazard) isn't exactly himself. He's slowly becoming a terrifying alien entity with a one track mindto procreate with human women! When countless women suffer gruesome deaths after bearing half-alien offspring, scientist Laura Baker (Marg Helgenberger) and hired assassin Press Lennox (Michael Madsen) use Eve (Henstridge), a more tempered alien clone, to find Ross and his virulent brood. But they underestimate Eve's maternal drive, and before long she escapes to mate with Ross in order to create a purer and unstoppable race that could spell doom for mankind. As time is running out, the ultimate battle of human brain over alien ! brawn takes place in a chilling climax that puts Darwin's theory to the ultimate test and only the strongest species will survive."They could f**k the human race out of existence!" warns Michael Madsen in this inevitable--and inevitably contrived--sequel to 1995's surprise sci-fi hit. He's referring to a celebrated astronaut (Justin Lazard) infected with alien DNA from his history-making Mars landing, and the half-alien Eve (Natasha Henstridge), who was created from alien-human embryo splicing by biochemist Dr. Laura Baker (Marg Helgenberger) in an effort to discover the alien species's vulnerabilities on Earth. While the astronaut sows his gruesomely wild oats with doomed women (resulting in a bevy of creepy kids in alien cocoons), Eve goes into heat until she and the astronaut can consummate their procreative lust. Sex and death are served up like money-shots in a porno flick, with an emphasis on gory flesh-regeneration, explosive pregnancies, and slimy-tentacled interco! urse. All of which makes this is the kind of derivative schloc! k that o nly a true fan could love, but it's boosted to a tolerable level of entertainment by the returning cast (Madsen, Henstridge, and Helgenberger) from the previous film. --Jeff Shannon "They could f**k the human race out of existence!" warns Michael Madsen in this inevitable--and inevitably contrived--sequel to 1995's surprise sci-fi hit. He's referring to a celebrated astronaut (Justin Lazard) infected with alien DNA from his history-making Mars landing, and the half-alien Eve (Natasha Henstridge), who was created from alien-human embryo splicing by biochemist Dr. Laura Baker (Marg Helgenberger) in an effort to discover the alien species's vulnerabilities on Earth. While the astronaut sows his gruesomely wild oats with doomed women (resulting in a bevy of creepy kids in alien cocoons), Eve goes into heat until she and the astronaut can consummate their procreative lust. Sex and death are served up like money-shots in a porno flick, with an emphasis on gory flesh-regener! ation, explosive pregnancies, and slimy-tentacled intercourse. All of which makes this is the kind of derivative schlock that only a true fan could love, but it's boosted to a tolerable level of entertainment by the returning cast (Madsen, Henstridge, and Helgenberger) from the previous film. --Jeff Shannon Marg Helgenberger as Catherine Willows in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

Friday, September 23, 2011

Elisha Cuthbert 24X36 Poster - Very Hot - New! - Buy Me! #05

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This erotic and suspenseful tale of sex, lies and betrayal stars Elisha Cuthbert (The Girl Next Door) as Nina Deer, a pretty cheerleader whose life is turned upside-down by the arrival of her parents' godchild Dot (Camilla Belle), a deaf and mute girl recently orphaned by her father's death. Although Nina looks upon Dot's deafness with disdain, her family and friends develop a strange attraction to her, and Dot soon becomes a sounding board for everyone's heaviest burdens. But when Nina becomes convinced that Dot is hiding a few secrets of her own, she decides to confess a family secret so disturbing, it cannot be ignored. Also starring Martin Donovan and Edie Falco (TV's The Sopranos).High school ch! eerleader Nina Deer (Elisha Cuthbert) seems like the ultimate bitch in The Quiet. When Paul and Olivia Deer (Martin Donovan and Edie Falco) invite their deaf and mute godchild, Dot (Camilla Belle) to live with the family following the death of Dot's father, Nina plays Dot's evil stepsister. Dot silently persists as household dynamics unfold nightmarishly around her, revealing an unsavory affair that leaves the mother reaching for her bottle of painkillers. The more Nina reveals her secret fantasy to Dot, however, the more Dot feels compelled to step in. Director Jamie Babbit's film is rich with sexual confusion and sick psychology, making The Quiet surprisingly complex. Though Elisha Cuthbert's performance is strong, it is still a slowly paced film, and the sets, like dark, moody blue rooms in the Deer house, add unneeded melodrama. Still, The Quiet is a thriller about teen girls bonded to commit a heinous crime, and many will appreciate this variation ! on the tale of young female chivalry against monstrosity. -! -Trinie Dalton You won't find these anywhere else. Amazon exclusive at this price!

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Lucky Luciano / The Stray ( A proposito Lucky Luciano ) [ NON-USA FORMAT, PAL, Reg.0 Import - Australia ]

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

The Ghost

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Swallow the Sun Korean TV Drama (Korean Version) with English Subtitle 9 Dvds Region 1 3 4 5

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Orphaned as children, stepsiblings Gun (Gong Yoo) and Ha-Neul (Sung Yu-ri) are adopted into very different families. Ha-neul grows up in Korea with a wealthy, loving family, while Gun becomes a small-time thug in Australia. Reunited after 15 years, they have nothing in common but painful memories.One Fine Day: When does love begin? Starring Korean TV drama favorites Gong Yoo (Coffee Prince) and Sung Yu-ri (The Snow Queen), and co-starring Namgoong Min and Lee Yeon-hee (Emperor of the Sea). One Fine Day presents a heartrending, bittersweet love story amid the beautiful vistas of Australia and Korea.

Orphaned as children, stepsiblings Gun (Gong Yoo) and Ha-neul (Sung Yu-ri) are adopted into very different lives. Ha-neul grows up in Korea with a wealthy, loving family, while Gun becomes a small-time thug in Australia. Reunited after 15 years! , they have nothing in common but painful memories. As the two grow closer, however, Gun and Ha-neul realize their feelings run deeper than that of brother and sister.

What Planet Are You From? Korean TV drama favorites Kim Rae-Won (Rooftop Room Cat, My Love Patzzi) and Jung Ryeo-Won (My Lovely Sam-Soon) shine in this playful romantic story about finding love and hope when you least expect it.

Seung-Hee (Kim Rae-Won) was a successful young movie director, but after the tragic death of his fiancee, he fell apart. Just when he hits rock bottom, he meets the clumsy and opinionated Bok-Shil (Jung Ryeo-Won) who shows him just how wonderful life can be. But to start anew, Seung-Hee must face his most difficult trial of all..."Swallow the Sun" revolves around three young people in Jeju Island and how they develop Seogwipo, Jeju into a world city. Kim Jung Woo (Ji Sung) is the illegitimate child of a gangster father and a haenyeo (a traditional freed! iver) mother. He was raised in an orphanage and soon developed! a rebel lious temperament.Lee Soo Hyun (Sung Yu Ri) has a strong will and is focused on achieving her goals. She overcame many unfortunate situations in her life to first study overseas and then become the organizer for a world famous performance team.Jang Tae Hyuk (Lee Wan) was raised without ever knowing his father. After he entered adulthood, Tae-hyeok meets Jun Kwang Ryul (Jang Min Ho), a wealthy businessman, who claims to be his father. This changes Tae-hyeok's life entirely as he now works to excel in business management.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

What Is Not Romance? Movie Poster (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) (2009) Korean Style A -(Jeong Hyeong-Joon)(Jeon Jin-ah)(Park Ji-Yoon)(Im Ok-Gyoon)

Monday, September 19, 2011

Gisele Bundchen 36X48 Poster #02

Everlasting Regret (Limited Edition) DVD Boxset

Jhoom Barabar Jhoom (2 Disc Set)

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Busy London station. Delayed train from Birmingham. Two strangers waiting for the train... Rikki Thukral (Abhishek Bachchan) born in Bhatinda, living in London; and Alvira Khan (Preity Zinta) more Brit than the Queen herself, however with Lahori blood in her veins. Crowded café. One table to share. Two hours to kill. Perfect setting for the start of a love-story. Hitch? Both Rikki and Alvira are engaged and have come to pick up their fiancés who are coming by the same train. To kill time, they end up telling each other their "how I met my fiancé" stories. Rikki met his fiancé Anaida (Lara Dutta) at The Ritz (Paris), the same night that Princess Diana and Dodi walked out of the hotel and into the paparazzi. As Rikki says, "When two lovers die, another two are a born". They dance... they sing... they're in love! Alvira, a princess by nature discovers her prince at Madame Tussaud's. When a gigantic wax model of Superman falls from the ceiling, Alvira is a sitting target. But Steve the Prince (Bobby Deol), a lawyer by profession saves her life but steals her heart! They also sing, they also dance and they also fall in love... Stories unfold, time passes, the two strangers start enjoying each other. That Alvira is a Pakistani Brit and Rikki originally from India... that Rikki is crooked, earthy, and rakish: dabbler in various businesses; that Alvira is prim-n-proper, wannabe blue-blood, stiff upper-lip: Asst. Manager at House of Fraser's... none of these details matter. They have gotten alarmingly attracted to each other! Their brief encounter has created a complicated quadrangle... Rikki Thukral and Alvira Khan have gotten themselves and Steve and Anaida into a lovely mess... To get out of it both of them bend over backward, thinking quickly on their feet, dancing around each other's emotions... After all when you're playing musical chairs with love, there's nothing you can do but... Jhoom Barabar Jhoom (Dance Baby Dance)!

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Playboy Video Centerfold, Anna-Marie Goddard on Laserdisc