Wednesday, August 31, 2011

So You Think You Can Dance (TV) Poster (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) (2005) Style A -(Nigel Lythgoe)(Cat Deeley)(Mary Murphy)(Mia Michaels)(Stephen Boss)(Katee Shean)

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Aladin

Monday, August 29, 2011

Foxy Brown

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She's brown sugar and spice...and if you don't watch it, she'll put you on ice! Delivering a performance worthy of "the Queen of the genre" (Los Angeles Times), Grier portrays one of the screens first action heroines with humor, sensitivity and steely determination. This electrifying revenge thriller explodes with all the sex appeal and cooler-than-cool attitude of its irresistible leading lady. Foxy Brown (Grier) has found her soulmate in an undercover narcotics investigator, but when he is brutally murdered, she swears vengeance against the crime ring responsible. Posing asa call girl to gain access to the ring's inner circle, Foxy discovers just how high the corruption extends, igniting a blistering war that takes her from the city streets to a remote drug laboratory to a breathtaking midair battle behind the controls of an airplane! But the most startling confrontations a! re yet to come as she schemes to bring down her boyfriend's killers in ways they never could have imagined.Pam Grier, the voluptuous queen of blaxploitation movies (and the foxy title character of Quentin Tarantino's Jackie Brown) reigns supreme in this kick-ass action flick. Bodacious nurse Foxy takes the law into her own hands after her main squeeze is murdered in cold blood. The standard revenge plot of Foxy Brown moves along on fast-forward, and the violence ratio (some of it quite gruesome) is high. Director Jack Hill, a master of the low-budget drive-in movie (Switchblade Sisters), made Coffy with Pam Grier the year before. This one's not quite as much fun, but it is decidedly kinkier, and the parade of 1970s fashion crimes is mind expanding. At one crucial moment Foxy saves herself by pulling a concealed revolver out of her mighty Afro--absolutely one of the high points of blaxploitation cinema. --Robert Horton Pam Grier, the volupt! uous queen of blaxploitation movies (and the foxy title charac! ter of Q uentin Tarantino's Jackie Brown) reigns supreme in this kick-ass action flick. Bodacious nurse Foxy takes the law into her own hands after her main squeeze is murdered in cold blood. The standard revenge plot of Foxy Brown moves along on fast-forward, and the violence ratio (some of it quite gruesome) is high. Director Jack Hill, a master of the low-budget drive-in movie (Switchblade Sisters), made Coffy with Pam Grier the year before. This one's not quite as much fun, but it is decidedly kinkier, and the parade of 1970s fashion crimes is mind expanding. At one crucial moment Foxy saves herself by pulling a concealed revolver out of her mighty Afro--absolutely one of the high points of blaxploitation cinema. --Robert Horton

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Papa The Great

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Meet Mr. Daddy Movie Poster (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) (2007) Style A -(Shin-yang Park)(Shin-ae Seo)(Ji-won Ye)

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ANGEL HEART SPECIAL EDITION - DVD MovieSet in Harlem and New Orleans in 1955, this supernatural thriller stirred a brief controversy when released in 1987 because some scenes featuring Lisa Bonet (then a popular cast member of The Cosby Show) were considered too sexually explicit to be rated R. The edited material was restored for the unrated video release, and the movie now makes a fitting double bill with Fallen, with its similar plot ! about a sullen detective (Mickey Rourke) who is hired to find a missing person by a shady client with pointy fingernails named Louis Cyphre (Lucifer, get it?), played with subtle menace by Robert De Niro. Rourke's investigation leads him into an underworld of voodoo and forbidden desires, and as the mystery unfolds director Alan Parker fills every scene with conspicuous style and atmospheric excess, compelling critic Pauline Kael to observe that, "Parker simply doesn't have the gift of making evil seductive, and he edits like a flasher." And yet, this movie does cast a spell of its own (Roger Ebert's review was considerably more charitable), and the performances of Rourke, De Niro, Bonet, and Charlotte Rampling are well suited to the ominous mood. --Jeff ShannonSet in Harlem and New Orleans in 1955, this supernatural thriller stirred a brief controversy when released in 1987 because some scenes featuring Lisa Bonet (then a popular cast member of The Cosby Show! ) were considered too sexually explicit to be rated R. The edi! ted mate rial was restored for the unrated video release, and the movie now makes a fitting double bill with Fallen, with its similar plot about a sullen detective (Mickey Rourke) who is hired to find a missing person by a shady client with pointy fingernails named Louis Cyphre (Lucifer, get it?), played with subtle menace by Robert De Niro. Rourke's investigation leads him into an underworld of voodoo and forbidden desires, and as the mystery unfolds director Alan Parker fills every scene with conspicuous style and atmospheric excess, compelling critic Pauline Kael to observe that, "Parker simply doesn't have the gift of making evil seductive, and he edits like a flasher." And yet, this movie does cast a spell of its own (Roger Ebert's review was considerably more charitable), and the performances of Rourke, De Niro, Bonet, and Charlotte Rampling are well suited to the ominous mood. --Jeff ShannonThe Cosby Show Poster (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) (1984) German Style ! A reproduction poster print

CAST: Bill Cosby, Phylicia Rashad, Lisa Bonet, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Tempestt Bledsoe, Keshia Knight Pulliam, Sabrina Le Beauf, Geoffrey Owens, Joseph C. Phillips, Raven, Erika Alexander; DIRECTED BY: Jay Sandrich, Malcolm-Jamal Warner;

Friday, August 26, 2011

Veer (Two-Pack)

  • Original Eros Entertainment DVD
From the misty pages of history comes a story of extreme valor, fierce pride and poignant love. As the British enslave India with their devious Divide and Rule policy, kings and nawabs fall to their guile and cunning, and entrust their precious kingdom to the foreigners. Except for the brave Pindaris, who prefer death to dishonor and will fight to their last breath to save their land...their mother. The bravest, the toughest, the strongest of the Pindaris is "Veer". As Veer takes on the might of the British Empire, he also has to fight the conniving King of Madavgarh as well his own jealous tribesmen. But then the stakes are high... At stake is his love for princess Yashodhara, daughter of his sworn enemy... At stake is his thirst to avenge his father s dishonour... At stake is his very existence itself... Cannons roar, swords clash in fierce battle, t! he dead pile up... And when the dust settles down on the blood soaked land... one valiant warrior stands head and shoulders above them all Veer! Veer an epic saga of bravery and drama, treachery and love...From the misty pages of history comes a story of extreme valor, fierce pride and poignant love.

As the British enslave India with their devious Divide and Rule policy, kings and nawabs fall to their guile and cunning, and entrust their precious kingdom to the foreigners. Except for the brave Pindaris, who prefer death to dishonor and will fight to their last breath to save their land...their mother. The bravest, the toughest, the strongest of the Pindaris is "Veer". As Veer takes on the might of the British Empire, he also has to fight the conniving King of Madavgarh as well his own jealous tribesmen.

But then the stakes are high... At stake is his love for princess Yashodhara, daughter of his sworn enemy...
At stake is his thirst to avenge ! his father s dishonour...

At stake is his very existence it! self... Cannons roar, swords clash in fierce battle, the dead pile up... And when the dust settles down on the blood soaked land... one valiant warrior stands head and shoulders above them all Veer!

Veer an epic saga of bravery and drama, treachery and love...

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Untold Scandal Framed Poster Movie 11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm Mi-suk Lee Do-yeon Jeon Yong-jun Bae Hyeon-jae Jo

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

A Reason to Believe

  • DVD Details: Actors: Jay Underwood, Allison Smith, Danny Quinn, Georgia Emelin, Kim Walker
  • Directors: Douglas Tirola
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC. Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1; Number of discs: 1; Studio: Lions Gate
  • DVD Release Date: April 5, 2005; Run Time: 109 minutes
When their best friend Alison mysteriously vanishes, four girls believe their secrets are safe forever. But when they begin to receive threatening messages from someone named "A," the truth may be only one text away. Filled with mystery, scandal, intrigue and nail-biting suspense, Pretty Little Liars is based on the best-selling book series for young adults from Alloy. Set one year after the disappearance of Alison, the manipulative and vindictive queen bee, the one-hour drama revolves around four 16-year-old girlfriends --Aria, Hanna, Spencer and! Emily -- who have lost touch with one another until each begins to receive mysterious messages suggesting that Alison is watching them and knows their most private details they are desperate to keep hidden. Suddenly, living in their picturesque suburban community is far from perfect as secrets, lies and betrayals threaten everything they hold dear. Even after Alison's body is discovered, the messages don't stop....A kind of a Desperate Housewives for teens, Pretty Little Liars follows four high-school girls as they struggle to deal with the unthinkable tragedy of the disappearance and probable murder of their best friend Alison. There's also the usual angst that comes with stress over school exams and getting into a good college, teen romance and sexuality, navigating the high-school rumor mill and popularity chain, small-town nosiness, and rocky parent and adult relationships. Rosewood is a little town in Pennsylvania with a troublemaker on the loose and a b! unch of buried secrets. A year after Alison's death, BFFs Aria! , Spence r, Hanna, and Emily have grown apart, but are forced back together by the discovery of Alison's body, her funeral, and threatening texts and notes that start appearing from a mysterious person who signs the notes "A" and seems to know things that only Alison could possibly know. Each of the girls is desperately hiding something from the others, their parents, and the police, and A seems to know exactly how to manipulate them and stir up trouble. The road to unraveling just what happened to Alison is full of twists, turns, and plenty of suspense. The girls' journey reveals a lot about just what kind of person each of them really is, and about their own sense of self-worth--and how one powerful person can control the lives of many. Based on the bestselling book series by Sara Shepard, the TV show initially views kind of like a horror film mashed together with a chick-clique flick. But as the mystery unfolds and the characters are fleshed out, teen viewers will find themselves ! hooked not only by the suspense and the mystery, but also by the sense that in some essential way, these girls are just like them or someone they know. Like most teenagers, the characters in Pretty Little Liars are often vain, immature, and maddeningly illogical, but they're also vulnerable, complex, and deceptively captivating. (Ages 13 and older) --Tami HoriuchiSEE JANE DATE - DVD MovieREASON TO BELIEVE - DVD Movie

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Gaayam 2 Poster Movie Indian G 11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm Jagapathi Babu Vimala Raman Srinivasa Rao Kota Kota Prasad Tanikella Bharani Harshavardhan Revathy

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Vimala Raman is an Indian film actress and model and a trained Bharatanatyam dancer. She has appeared in Tamil and Malayalam films. She was born and brought up in Sydney. She started practicing Bharatanatyam at the age of five. In 2004 she won the Miss India Australia title as well as the Miss India Australia cyberqueen title. Her first movie was Poi, a Tamil film directed ! by Kailasam Balachander. Her first Malayalam movie was Time with Suresh Gopi. She paired with Ajmal Ameer in Pranayakalam in 2007. In the same year, she also appeared with Mammooty in Nasrani and with Dileep in Romeoo. She appeared in College Kumaran with Mohanlal and in Calcutta News with Dileep in 2008. Vimala Raman attended the Natanalaya Dance Academy based in Sydney, Australia. She studied dance under the tutelage of Jayalakshmi Kandiah.Any film coming from the house of Ram Gopal Varma comes with certain expectations. The Director, Praveen Sri, Protege of RGV, is sharp in carrying the film with racy narration, good continuation and fine performances. RGV came up with a hard hitting hit Gaayam and now the sequel of the film has been brought by his protégé. Jagapathi Babu is also back with the sequel. The makers had bravely shown the exact political situation in the state and one can relate Kota s character to KCR in many ways. Incidentally, there is a lot of truth ! in the portrayal. The connection between the original "Gaayam"! and seq uel "Gaayam-2" is convincing which is a challenging part.Gaayam 2 Reproduction Poster Print Indian Style G 11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm

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Sunday, August 21, 2011

Isabeli Fontana Celebrity Supermodel Canvas Art Canvas Print Picture print Size: (50" x 36")

  • Size:50" x 36" (125cm x 90 cm Approx)
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Isabeli Bergossi Fontana is a Brazilian model. Fontana was born in Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil. In 1996 she made it to the finals of the Elite Model Look when she was just 13 and in the following year she moved from South of Brazil to Milan, Italy, to start her modelling career. In 1999, at the age of 16, she appeared in the Victoria's Secret lingerie catalogue. The shoot caused controversy, as Victoria's Secret stated that the! y would not use girls younger than 18. Soon after the Victoria's Secret shoot, she was signed by Versace, Ralph Lauren and Valentino. Since 1999 she has modeled for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, Marie Claire, ELLE, Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Numéro, i-D, Arena and many othersThe above product is a FRAMED CANVAS meaning it comes ready stretched on a canvas stretcher bar frame. All you need to do is take it out the box, hang it on your wall stand back and admire! We are a specialist Canvas Printing company who now also manufacture and produce Perspex printed mounts. Over the last 6 years we have grown to become the UK's largest seller of Printed Canvas Art. This year alone we have already shipped out in the region of 168,000 canvas prints. We operate from a fully equipped 6000sqft art studio based in London (UK). All our canvas prints are printed on the highest quality canon canvas printing machines and are hand stretched by our professional 12 man stretching team. All it! ems are made to order and nothing is bulk created and stored a! way. We have all our raw materials such as canvas, stretcher bars and packaging specially manufactured for us. We pride ourselves on the highest of quality and customer services. If you have any questions related to this product or any of our services feel free to contact the Canvas101 team. DON'T BE PUT OF ORDERING; if you're ordering from the USA or CANADA please don't be put of ordering just because we are on the other side of the country. We have teamed up with world leaders FEDEX and are now able to get a parcel from the UK to the USA within 48-72 of you placing your order. We have also been known to ship good to the USA within 24 hours before. In order to make ordering as easy as we can we have also set up a US based telephone support number ( 16467701959 ) which is available from 8.00am - 6.00pm (GMT)

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Kennedy: The Complete Series

  • KENNEDY: THE COMPLETE SERIES (DVD MOVIE)
Martin Sheen (The West Wing, JFK) stars in the title role in this landmark mini-series which centres on the momentous presidential years and the loves, lives, triumphs and tragedies of one of the most controversial families of this century.

KENNEDY covers momentous events including the abortive invasion of Cuba at the Bay of Pigs, the turmoil of violent racial conflict, the escalation of America s involvement in Vietnam and the Missile Crisis. It also explores the private life of the man - the tragic death of his son aged only 39 hours, and his chronic womanising, scrutinised by the FBI under the leadership of the sinister and obsessive J. Edgar Hoover.

Nominated for three Golden Globes
Top-rated NBC mini-series starring a young Martin SheenMartin Sheen played president well before his stint on television's The West Wing in t! his affecting miniseries about John F. Kennedy. All of the momentous events of JFK's remarkable term are covered (with actual news footage used to excellent effect), but it is the portrayal of the entire Kennedy family as real, flawed people that gives Kennedy its power. The Kennedys gossip, snipe, joke, and bother each other like a real family rather than rigid historical figures or threadbare caricatures. Sheen plays Kennedy as a man with lofty ideals who is more than willing to dirty his hands to serve his greater purpose. Blair Brown plays Jacqueline Kennedy with a shrewd understanding of politics, but also a whiff of vanity. In addition to the strong performances by both leads, Vincent Gardenia gives a brilliant performance as J. Edgar Hoover: stiff, quirky and strange, prurient and moralistic at the same time, and boiling with hatred. The DVD includes 75 minutes of documentary footage from the Kennedy library. --Ali Davis

Friday, August 19, 2011

Midnight Cop

  • 1989 - Midnight Cop - DVD Movie - Region Free
  • Morgan Fairchild, Michael York, Armin Mueller-Stahl
  • 95 Minutes - Rated R
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Synopsis L.A. anchorwoman Jamie Douglas (Morgan Fairchild in her delectable big screen debut) has it all: a glamorous career on a top-rated news show, a luxurious house in the hills, and a devoted young admirer named Derek (Andrew Stevens). But when Jamie rebuffs his romantic advances, Derek becomes an obsessed stalker who plays out an increasingly psychotic courtship with the frightened newswoman. Soon he is threatening every part of her life, secretly watching even her most intimate moments. Her tough-talking lover (Michael Sarrazin) can’t console her. A by-the-book cop (Vince Edwards) can’t protect her. Now Jamie is alone, trapped like an animal and fighting back with the only weapon s! he has left. Will she finally be forced to use her luscious body to fulfill THE SEDUCTION?

DVD Features: Widescreen Presentation enhanced for 16x9 TVs,Theatrical Trailer,Audio Commentary with Producer Irwin Yablans and Writer/Director David Schmoeller,Remembering The Locations And Production,Remembering THE SEDUCTION,THE SEDUCTION And The LawMorgan Fairchild made her screen debut in this ridiculous and insulting film as a television newswoman under constant sexual threat from a "fan" (Andrew Stevens). The lame script finds Fairchild's character scared as long as she feels powerless to this predator's threats, but capable of defending herself by--take a deep breath here--turning the tables and coming on to him. The climactic scene, in which Fairchild stops a rape by undoing the guy's pants while he turns into a quivering little boy, is not only absurd in its staging but irresponsible on every level. --Tom Keogh Morgan Fairchild made her screen debut in this ridicu! lous and insulting film as a television newswoman under consta! nt sexua l threat from a "fan" (Andrew Stevens). The lame script finds Fairchild's character scared as long as she feels powerless to this predator's threats, but capable of defending herself by--take a deep breath here--turning the tables and coming on to him. The climactic scene, in which Fairchild stops a rape by undoing the guy's pants while he turns into a quivering little boy, is not only absurd in its staging but irresponsible on every level. --Tom Keogh

The naked floodgates burst open in the Saucy 70s and the 80s continued the trend. Welcome to the 80s, Jerry Falwell, Reagan conservatism, VCRs, pay tv, big hair and AIDS.

Drive-ins and grindhouses were replaced by multiplex theaters, but the VCR and Pay TV came to the rescue with a flood of direct to video sexy features. Remember trying to watch scrambled Pay TV looking for some skin?

The exercise craze of the early 80s and the popularity of plastic surgery elevated the standard of beauty and dozens of g! orgeous actresses stormed on the scene here and abroad. Many had long successful careers in cinema while others were one hit wonders.

Teen sex comedies were all the rage with hits like Porkys and Fast Times At Ridgemont High, and slasher films like Friday The 13th and Nightmare On Elm St and their sequels providing an endless supply of sexy scream queens.

Our sex in cinema retrospective uncovers long-forgotten gems buried for years as well as some of the most significant films in the history of sex on the screen. Controversial and groundbreaking films, you'll discover the most memorable and erotic scenes of the decade as well as insightful and controversial bios on each actress. In many cases it was their first and only nude appearance on film, making this a must-have reference guide to nudity in cinema.

Theres something for everyone from nurses to nuns, femmes fatales to hookers, strippers to women in prison with all the gaudy fashions, hairspray and unf! orgettable music, after all it was the Easy 80s.

The Eas! y 80s Vo lume 1 features over 80 beautiful actresses from the period 1980-1984 and includes our Bonus Quick Peaks Feature, sweet and quick scenes of lesser-known but no less beautiful women. Included in Volume 1:

Maud Adams - Tatoo
Isabelle Adjani - One Deadly Summer
Janet Agren - Lonorevole Con Lamante Sotto Il Letto
Adrienne Barbeau - Swamp Thing
Barbi Benton - Hospital Massacre
Sandahl Bergman - She
Martine Beswicke - Happy Hooker Goes To Hollywood
Katia Bienert - Linda
LInda Blair - Savage Streets
Phoebe Cates - Paradise
Jamie Lee Curtis - Love Letters
Sybil Danning - They re Playing With Fire
Bo Derek - Bolero
Susan Dey - Looker
Arielle Dombasle - Fruits Of Passion
Morgan Fairchild - The Seduction
Sophie Favier - Lady Libertine
Clio Goldsmith - Honey
Florence Guerin - Venus
Darryl Hannah - Summer Lovers
Isabelle Huppert - Heavens Gate
Michelle Johnson - Blame It On Rio Josephine Jacqueline Jones - Black Venus
Valerie Kaprisky - La Femme Publique
Tawny Kitaen - Gwendoline
Sylvia Kristel - Private Lessons
Ornella Muti - The Girl From Trieste
Tatum O Neal - Circle Of Two
Tanya Roberts - Sheena
Betsy Russell - Private School
Carmen Russo - Le Porno Killers
Renee Soutendijk - Spetters
Kathleen Turner - Crimes Of Passion
Claudia Udy - Joy
Lana Wood - Demon Rage
Pia Zadora - Butterfly
and many, many more!
1989 - Midnight Cop - Stars: Morgan Fairchild, Michael York, Frank Stallone, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Julie Kent, Allegia Curtis - Director: Peter Patzak - DVD Movie - Rated R - Region Free DVD - 95 Minutes - Color - Action - Dolby Digital - New - Collectible

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Vengeance Trilogy (Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance / Oldboy / Lady Vengeance) [Blu-ray]

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

The Big Swindle Movie Poster (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) (2004) Korean Style A -(Shin-yang Park)(Jung-ah Yum)(Yun-shik Baek)(Ho-jin Jeon)

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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel

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Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel is packaged in a beautiful 3-panel softpack. A must-have for all Mariah fans, it will include: - The CD - A 2nd Enhanced CD featuring the "Obsessed" video, a remix video, and 3 remixes

- a 36 page Elle mini-magazine that's an inside look at Mariah.

First came the emancipation, then came energy and power, and now come Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel, the new album by interna­tional superstar Mariah Carey, scheduled to arrive on September 29th. The first new single pick from Memoirs is "Obsessed,". The video for "Obsessed" is directed by Brett Ratner. "Obsessed" was written and produced by Mariah, The-Dream and Tricky Stewart, who are responsible for the majority of tracks on the new album. Memoirs was executive-produced by Antonio "L.A." Reid. Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel, the 12th studio album of Mariah's career, is the eage! rly anticipated follow-up to her RIAA platinum-selling album E=MC² (released April 15, 2008), and her worldwide 10 million selling The Emancipation Of Mimi (released April 12, 2005). Both were Soundscan #1 debut albums that made chart history for Mariah in the U.S. and numerous territories around the globe.

The Emancipation Of Mimi generated three Grammy awards (including Best Contemp­orary R&B Album), two #1 singles, and countless more honors during its 18-month chart stay. The album debuted at #1 on first week sales of 404,000 copies, Mariah's highest first week sales total (until E=MC²;). Soundscan's biggest-selling album of 2005, Mimi featured "We Belong Together" (Grammy winner for Best Female R&B Vocal and Best R&B Song) and "Don't Forget About Us," Mariah's 16th and 17th #1 career singles respectively. They tied one of the most enduring chart records in Billboard Hot 100 history, Elvis Presley's 17 #1's.

Three years later, E=MC²; debuted at #1 on first ! week sales of 463,000 copies, which now stands as the highest ! first we ek sales total of Mariah's career. The album's success brought total sales of Mariah's albums, singles and videos to more than 160 million worldwide, distancing her even further from the pack as the top-selling female recording artist in history.

E=MC² spun off four singles: "Touch My Body," "Bye Bye," "I'll Be Lovin' U Long Time," and "I Stay In Love." Of these, "Touch My Body" made history when it became Mariah's 18th #1 Hot 100 hit, thus surpassing Elvis Presley. "Touch My Body"'s two weeks at the top also marked Mariah's 78th and 79th cumulative career weeks at #1, which tied Elvis' long-standing all-time high of 79 weeks at #1, as calculated in Billboard.com. At the same time, Mariah is now positioned as the only active recording artist in the 50 years of the Hot 100 (which began in 1958) with the potential to surpass the Beatles' all-time high of 20 #1 hits.

Monday, August 15, 2011

Sita Sings the Blues Movie Poster (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) (2008) French Style A -(Annette Hanshaw)(Aseem Chhabra)(Bhavana Nagulapally)(Manish Acharya)(Reena Shah)

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The Bh?van? Vandan? is a collection of daily devotions in the Theravada Buddhist tradition. Pali and English texts are presented on facing pages. This Vandan? includes popular suttas as well as the three Cardinal Discourses of the Buddha, Girimananda Sutta and a new translation by Bhikkhu Bodhi of the Greater Discourse on the Establishment of Mindfulness. It is a brief handbook of Buddhism as well as a text for devotional practice. Large type ed! ition for chanting.Life and poetry aemule each other: they are different forms of the same process with sensibilities functioning as the umblical chord between them. The realities of life intenerate to incony imageries and pleasing expressions when pass through the creative being of a poet and spawn a new world of delightful experience. In this sense, poetry is life: poetry is poetic experience of the life,and poetry is the spirit of life in its transcendent form. It reflects life not only in form, but also in spirit and soul. A good poetry soars with lurking nuances of suggestive meanings beneath the outer form, pendentously opens up new worlds of meaning every time it is read. Only a sensitive, imaginative and resourceful mind can fully comprehend all the finer aspects of a poetry. A great reader, in this sense, makes a poetry, great. A poetry sans a good reader is as dumb as a wild flower. This is why poetry needs good readership. The natural desire for wider and good re! adership prompted me to seek the publication of this work as m! y second Kannada volume of poems.
Life and poetry aemule each other: they are different forms of the same process with sensibilities functioning as the umblical chord between them. The realities of life intenerate to incony imageries and pleasing expressions when pass through the creative being of a poet and spawn a new world of delightful experience. In this sense, poetry is life: poetry is poetic experience of the life,and poetry is the spirit of life in its transcendent form. It reflects life not only in form, but also in spirit and soul. A good poetry soars with lurking nuances of suggestive meanings beneath the outer form, pendentously opens up new worlds of meaning every time it is read. Only a sensitive, imaginative and resourceful mind can fully comprehend all the finer aspects of a poetry. A great reader, in this sense, makes a poetry, great. A poetry sans a good reader is as dumb as a wild flower. This is why poetry needs good readership. The natural desire for wider an! d good readership prompted me to seek the publication of this work as my second Kannada volume of poems.
LifeForce Yoga Bhavana Say Yes to Yourself ~ A Guided Relaxation Experience Align heart and mind to find your life s mission. This guided relaxation experience (Bhavana) helps you reconnect with the burning bush in your heart and say yes to that heart s desire and to Yourself. This original and inspiring bhavana practice from the award-winning author of Yoga for Depression incorporates mantra, pranayama breathing, some gentle stretching, and a writing exercise.Protect your furniture with this set of 4 mini-mousepad coasters. Each coaster is 3.5 x 3.5 inches (width & lenght). They are soft top made out of mousepad material (polyester surface, neoprene backing) and work well as coasters. This set has (BHAVANA) printed on itSITA SINGS THE BLUES - DVD MovieSita Sings the Blues Poster (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) (2008) French Style A reproduction poster pr! int

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Sunday, August 14, 2011

Awarapan

  • Original Studio 18 DVD
Mallana (Vikram) is a CBI officer who works in economic offenses wing. There is a tradition of writing the wishes of devotees on a paper and sticking it to the tree in Mallanna temple of Srisailam. And the wishes of those devotees come true as somebody leaves the required amount of money at the houses of devotees. It is slowly revealed that CBI officer Mallanna runs an underground organization consisting of a group of friends whose duty is to rob the billionaires who amassed loads of wealth through unfair means. They would be distributing the robbed money to the devotees of Mallanna temple. Meanwhile, DGI (Prabhu) is entrusted with the task of demystifying who the Mallanna is. The rest of the story is all about how Mallanna brings two billionaires (Asish Vidyardhi and Mukesh Tiwari) to the road and how DGI finds out the real truth.Please note that the content of this bo! ok primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 188. Chapters: Virender Sehwag, Shahrukh Khan, Sunil Chhetri, Shriya Saran, Mirza Ghalib, Bahadur Shah II, Madhubala, Saif Ali Khan, Konkona Sen Sharma, Nizamuddin Auliya, Amrita Pritam, Ravi Zacharias, Shabana Azmi, Mona Best, Arvind Gaur, Sunidhi Chauhan, Navin Chawla, Mamoni Raisom Goswami, Ajay Devgn, Zohra Segal, Dara Shikoh, Bif Naked, Gautam Gambhir, Padmapriya Janakiraman, Nandita Das, John Aspinall, Pran, Qutbuddin Bakhtiar Kaki, Ishant Sharma, Kunwar Narayan, Suresh Bhardwaj, Arunima Kumar, Sushil Kumar, Nikhil Kumar, Virat Kohli, Safdar Hashmi, Mirza Mazhar Jan-e-Janaan, Bhumika Chawla, Anuja Chauhan, Khajan Singh, Sudhanshu Mittal, Madhu Purnima Kishwar, Jagdish Tytler, Hakim Ajmal Khan, Vijay Goel, Geet Sethi, Mir Taqi Mir, Emily Haines, Farida Jalal, Rajiv Mehrotra, Vinod Khosla, Priyanka Vadra, Nasiruddin Chiragh Dehlavi, Nirmal Verma, Seema Mustafa, Yuki Bhambri, ! Har Dayal, Mirza Salaamat Ali Dabeer, Sushma Swaraj, Gulshan K! umar, Di bakar Banerjee, Sandhya Mridul, Mahesh Rangarajan, Sushant Singh Rajput, Ashish Nehra, Mirza Rafi Sauda, Sheila Dikshit, Nida Fazli, Tannishtha Chatterjee, Eden Kane, Sushma Seth, Neha Bhasin, Kunal Kapoor, Peter Sarstedt, Sadia Dehlvi, Lakshmi Chand Jain, Deputy Nazir Ahmad Dehlvi, Vipin Handa, Manish Arora, Priyamvada Natarajan, Ravi Baswani, Sarika, Dev Benegal, Amit Mishra, Ashok Tanwar, Krishna Sobti, Mohan Chand Sharma, Sahib Singh Verma, Srilekha Parthasarathy, Vinod Dua, W. C. Hopkinson, Sobha Singh, Rana Kapoor, Manish Paul, Akshay Venkatesh, Madhup Mudgal, Vinod Dham, Sachin Gupta, Iqbal Bano, Abdul-Qādir BÄ"dil, Aamir Raza Husain, Ahmed Ali, Shan-ul-Haq Haqqee, Kum Uma Sharma, Saniyasnain Khan, Deepak Nayyar, Shiney Ahuja, Jagdish Mukhi, Saurabh Shukla, Gulshan Grover, Mirza Muhammad Rafi Sauda, Soha Ali Khan, Om Malik, Guru Hanuman, Manish Makhija, Vikram Buddhi, Muhammad Hus...Studio: Tcfhe/mgm Release Date: 03/31/2009 Rating: Pg13Original Studio 18 DVD

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Thillalangadi Movie Poster (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) (2010) Indian Style A -(Tamanna Bhatia)(Mansoor Ali Khan)(Livingston)(Prabhu)(Jayam Ravi)

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Blindness

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Set across a stunning backdrop ranging from New York to Paris to Cadaqués, Savage Grace is the incredible true story of a scandal that even today remains shocking. The beautiful Barbara Daly (Academy Award-nominee Julianne Moore; The Hours, Boogie Nights) marries above her social class to the dashing heir of the Bakelite plastics fortune, Brooks Baekeland (Stephen Dillane of the HBO miniseries "John Adams"). The birth of the couple's only child, Tony (Eddie Redmayne of The Good Shepard), intensifies the already volatile marriage. As Tony matures, he becomes an unwilling pawn in the psychosexual games of his parents, and the seeds for a tragedy of spectacular decadence are sown which challenge even the most shocking taboos. Tom kalin's (Swoon) return to cinema has dazzled and stunned audiences from the Cannes to the Sundance Film Festivals.

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A missed flight...a lack of intimacy...! guarded secrets... To Catherine (Julianne Moore), every detail! suggest s that her husband David (Liam Neeson) has been unfaithful. But there's only one way to know for sure. Catherine pays the mysterious Chloe (Amanda Seyfriend), an escort, to seduce her husband. She wants to know exactly how far she can trust him. But soon Catherine finds herself pushed beyond all limits as passions burn and obsessions build. From Academy Award®-nominated director Atom Egoyan (The Sweet Hereafter, 1997).

"Intriguing, darkly erotic." -Tom Keogh, Seattle Times

"A supercharged erotic thriller!" -Caryn James, Marie Claire

"…a sexually charged drama…" -Bruce Kirkland, Toronto Sun

"good, dirty fun." -Ain't It Cool News

"devilishly sexy." -Paul Fischer, Dark Horizons
In the erotic thriller Chloe, Dr. Catherine Stewart (Julianne Moore, A Single Man) suspects that her husband David (Liam Neeson, Taken) is cheating on her. So she hires an escort named Chloe (Amanda Seyfried, Mamma Mia!! ) to offer herself to him, to see how he responds--but Catherine has a surprising response to what unfolds, and Chloe becomes drawn deeply into the doctor's life. Chloe is an atypical "Hollywood" film from Canadian auteur Atom Egoyan (The Sweet Hereafter, Exotica), as it features big stars, a script Egoyan didn't write himself (it's by Erin Cressida Wilson, the screenwriter of Secretary), an editing rhythm notably less idiosyncratic than Egoyan films of old, and an ending that feels forced and unsatisfying. But Chloe explores classic Egoyan obsessions: voyeurism, jealousy, and betrayal. As the movie unfolds, the performances are full of rich details, capturing jagged emotional edges that make the somewhat-implausible plot compelling. Chloe doesn't have the uncanny psychological acuity of Egoyan's best films, but anyone who's enjoyed this unique director's earlier work will find much to enjoy. --Bret Fetzer


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Haunted by the memories of a son her husband swears she never had, a distraught mother's search for the truth leads to a mind-shattering conspiracy of unearthly terror.With a plot that might've been lifted from The X-Files, nothing is quite what it seems in The Forgotten, a psychological conspiracy thriller with Julianne Moore doing fine work as a grieving mother whose nine-year-old son was killed in a plane crash. At least, that's what she's been led to believe, but when even her ! husband (Anthony Edwards) tries to convince her that she's del! usional and never had a child, things start to get very spooky indeed. Dominic West (from HBO's superb series The Wire) plays a similarly traumatized father, and when they witness some very strange events--and a mysterious man (Linus Roache) who might be indestructible--this glorified B-movie potboiler directed by Joseph Ruben (best known for Dreamscape and The Stepfather) turns into a preposterous but entertaining trip into The Twilight Zone territory. Featuring Alfre Woodard as an intuitive New York detective and Gary Sinise as a seemingly sympathetic psychiatrist, The Forgotten offers adequate shocks and an intriguing, otherworldly study of tenacious parental instinct. It deserved its mixed reviews, but it's a fun spook-fest for rainy-day viewing. --Jeff ShannonFAR FROM HEAVEN - DVD MovieThis uniquely beautiful film--from one of the smartest and most idiosyncratic of contemporary directors, Todd Haynes (Safe, Velvet Gol! dmine)--takes the lush 1950s visual style of so-called women's pictures (particularly those of Douglas Sirk, director of Imitation of Life and Magnificent Obsession) to tell a story that mixes both sexual and racial prejudice. Julianne Moore, an amazing fusion of vulnerability and will power, plays a housewife whose husband (Dennis Quaid) has a secret gay life. When she finds solace in the company of a black gardener (Dennis Haysbert), rumors and peer pressure destroy any chance she has at happiness. It's astonishing how a movie with such a stylized veneer can be so emotionally compelling; the cast and filmmakers have such an impeccable command of the look and feel of the genre that every moment is simultaneously artificial and deeply felt. Far from Heaven is ingenious and completely engrossing. --Bret FetzerAnything is possible with a little laughter and a lot of heart in this incredible true story of an extraordinary woman who ra! ised 10 kids on 25 words or less. Academy Award® nominee Juli! anne Moo re stars as Evelyn Ryan, a devoted housewife and mother, who uses her knack for words to win thousands of dollars in jingle contests to keep her family together. Also starring Academy Award® nominee Woody Harrelson, this witty and engaging comedy celebrates the power of a winning spirit.Based on the true story of Evelyn Ryan, The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio is one of those overlooked gems that deserves a long life on DVD. Splendidly adapted by writer-director Jane Anderson from the memoir by Terry Ryan (one of Evelyn's daughters), the film operates on several endearing levels: as a revealing study of the housewife's plight during the Eisenhower era, an inspiring tale of tenacity and survival against formidable odds, and a charming family drama that tempers sentimental nostalgia with the emotional toll of harsh reality. As always, Julianne Moore brings subtle perfection to her role as Evelyn, the cheerfully strong-willed mother of ten who compensates for the failin! gs of her alcoholic husband (Woody Harrelson) by becoming the most successful "contester" in the country, entering cleverly-worded poems, jingles, and slogans in corporate sponsored contests throughout the mid-1950s and early '60s. Winning everything from palm trees and pogo-sticks to sports cars and cash, she holds the financially desperate family together with happy smiles and a rock-solid defiance of her husband's volatile temper. Directing her first feature after a respected career in television, Anderson employs some delightful visual effects to liven up the period kitsch (in some cases allowing Moore, as narrator and actor, to appear with herself in the same scene), but she never compromises the emotional core of the drama, which yields an unexpectedly powerful payoff when surviving members of the real-life Ryan family appear, as themselves, in the film's touching final scene. Like Evelyn, this movie's a winner. --Jeff ShannonAcademy Award® nominees Annette Be! ning and Julianne Moore star in this funny, smart and vibrant ! portrait of a modern American family. Nic (Bening) and Jules (Moore) are your average suburban couple raising their two teens, Joni (Mia Wasikowska) and Laser (Josh Hutcherson), in Southern California. But when the kids secretly track
down their “donor dad,” Paul (Mark Ruffalo), an unexpected new chapter begins for everyone as family ties are defined, re-defined and then re-re-defined. Fall in love with the big-hearted comedy that critics are calling “one of the best films of the year!”
(Michael Phillips, At the Movies)If the relationships that anchor Lisa Cholodenko's warmly funny films appear unconventional, their problems--their pleasures--remain universal. In The Kids Are All Right (no relation to the Who documentary), she takes on a suburban Los Angeles family with two teens, Joni (Alice in Wonderland's Mia Wasikowska) and the unfortunately named Laser (Josh Hutcherson, The Bridge to Terabithia), and two mothers, Nic (Annette Bening) and J! ules (an atypically relaxed Julianne Moore), who conceived via artificial insemination. Now that she's heading off to college, Laser urges 18-year-old Joni to seek out their birth father, who lives in the area (her name comes from folksinger Mitchell). Though she hits it off with Paul (Mark Ruffalo, effortlessly charming), a motorcycle-riding restaurant owner, Laser has his doubts (troublingly, the 15-year-old's best friend uses "faggot" as an all-purpose epithet). After they introduce Paul to their parents, allegiances start to shift. While Nic, a doctor, serves as breadwinner (and disciplinarian), Jules, a homemaker-turned-landscape artist, provides the nurturing. Paul, on the other hand, lives free from attachments, inciting both curiosity and suspicion. Furthermore, Jules finds him strangely irresistible, which only expands the fissures in her loving, yet unstable union. As with Laurel Canyon, Cholodenko doesn't just create fully rounded characters, but entire co! mmunities. In the end, Kids isn't about children vs. ad! ults as much as the family unit vs. the singular outsider. Though the story concludes on a relatively happy note, it's clear where her allegiances lie. --Kathleen C. FennessyEND OF THE AFFAIR - DVD Movie"This is a diary of hate," pounds out novelist Maurice Bendrix (Ralph Fiennes) on his typewriter as he recounts the lost love of his life in this spiritual memoir (based on Graham Greene's novel) with a startling twist. It's London 1946, and Maurice runs into his achingly dull school friend Henry (Stephen Rea with a perpetually gloomy hangdog expression). Their meeting is brittle, all small talk and chilly, mannered civility beautifully captured by director-screenwriter Neil Jordan (The Crying Game), and it only barely thaws when Henry suggests that his wife Sarah (the luminous Julianne Moore) may be having an affair. Maurice's mind reels back to his passionate affair with Sarah during the war years, which she abruptly broke off two years ago, and gripped with a jealous! y that hasn't abated he hires a private detective (a mousy, marvelous Ian Hart) to shadow her movements. He prepares himself for the revelation of a rival, but instead finds a deeper, more profound secret: "I tempted fate," she writes in her diary, "and fate accepted."

Jordan's cool remove captures the unease beneath formal manners but never warms into intimacy during the scenes between the lovers, even while Fiennes and Moore almost explode in repressed emotions, their faces cracking under their masks of civility and their resolve shaking through jittery body language. There's more thought than feeling behind this collision of passion and spirituality, but it's a sincere, richly realized portrait of ennui and rage against God energized by brief moments of shattering drama. --Sean Axmaker"This is a diary of hate," pounds out novelist Maurice Bendrix (Ralph Fiennes) on his typewriter as he recounts the lost love of his life in this spiritual memoir (based on Grah! am Greene's novel) with a startling twist. It's London 1946, a! nd Mauri ce runs into his achingly dull school friend Henry (Stephen Rea with a perpetually gloomy hangdog expression). Their meeting is brittle, all small talk and chilly, mannered civility beautifully captured by director-screenwriter Neil Jordan (The Crying Game), and it only barely thaws when Henry suggests that his wife, Sarah (the luminous Julianne Moore), may be having an affair. Maurice's mind reels back to his passionate affair with Sarah during the war years, which she abruptly broke off two years ago. Gripped with a jealousy that hasn't abated, he hires a private detective (a mousy, marvelous Ian Hart) to shadow her movements. He prepares himself for the revelation of a rival but instead finds a deeper, more profound secret: "I tempted fate," she writes in her diary, "and fate accepted."

Jordan's cool remove captures the unease beneath formal manners but never warms into intimacy during the scenes between the lovers, even while Fiennes and Moore almost explode i! n repressed emotions, their faces cracking under their masks of civility and their resolve shaking through jittery body language. There's more thought than feeling behind this collision of passion and spirituality, but it's a sincere, richly realized portrait of ennui and rage against God energized by brief moments of shattering drama. --Sean AxmakerA doctor's wife becomes the only person with the ability to see in a town where everyone is struck with a mysterious case of sudden blindness. She feigns illness in order to take care of her husband as her surrounding community breaks down into chaos and disorder. Based on a novel by Nobel Prize winner Jose Saramago.
Based on José Saramago's allegorical novel, Blindness is a haunting film that works like an unusual fusion of fable and gritty suspense. Julianne Moore and Mark Ruffalo star as an unnamed, married couple living in an unidentified city where a mass epidemic of blindness hits. Ruffalo's character, ! a doctor, is affected, but Moore's is not. When the two are tr! ansferre d to a government-run quarantine facility complete with armed guards, they soon find themselves in a rapidly deteriorating situation. Criminals take over food distribution and extort possessions and sex from the innocent. Sanitation becomes a thing of the past. More subtly, rules that might govern one's judgement and behavior on an everyday basis simply vanish, and personal and collective values rewrite themselves. Moore's character hides the fact that she can see (except from her spouse), and thus becomes the audience's surrogate in the thick of so much misery. She also becomes an avenging angel at exactly the right time, and then a matriarch when the action shifts from the quarantine hell to the city's streets. The latter part of Blindness finds a handful of the inmates (played by Danny Glover and Alice Braga, among others) joining Moore and Ruffalo in a kind of post-apocalypse oasis, a chapter as touching as the previous chapters were nightmarish.

Director Fe! rnando Meirelles deftly captures the film's spirit of mixed parable and horror, grounding the action but at the same time encouraging a viewer not to take it too literally. He honors Saramago's creative depiction of blindness not as a field of black but, in this case, as an ocean of white. He also does some tricky, disorienting things with the camera, shooting at odd angles, putting his frame around strange details in a scene--all of it has a way of giving a viewer a feeling of what it's like to perceive the world in a whole new way. --Tom Keogh