Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Ad Lib Night Movie Poster (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) (2006) Japanese Style A -(Il-hwa Choi)(Ju-bong Gi)(Hyo-ju Han)(Jung-ki Kim)(Young-min Kim)

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Follow the trials, trysts, and tribulations of four beautiful singles feeling the pinch of growing up, in smash hit Korean comedy Singles. After Na Nan (Chang Jin Young) loses her job and her boyfriend in the same day, she has only one place to turn to, her best friends Dong Mi (the gorgeous Um Jung Hwa) and Jung Joon (Lee Bum Soo). These three friends have supported each other since childhood and must now face the daunting World of single life, and ! the anxieties surrounding it, as they fast approach 30.

Dong Mi is the antithesis of the shy and vulnerable Na Nan. She knows what she wants and she knows how to get it. A serial man-eater, she's had 46 lovers and counting - and she couldn't care less who knows about it. Jung Joon, on the other hand, is anything but a player. He spends his days doting on his younger girlfriend, much to his friends' dismay, until she unceremoniously dumps him for another man anyway. However, his refreshingly kind-hearted nature is not lost on Dong Mi - until one night of reckless passion forces them to re-evaluate their relationship.

Meanwhile, Na Nan is experiencing problems of her own. Forced to take a restaurant manager's job that she hates, she must then contend with "Mr. Charm" Soo Heon (Kim Ju Hyuk), who appears on the scene and sets his sights squarely on her. Who ever said single life was easy?

Tapping into the psyche of Korea's young adults, this sharp, intelligent an! d sexy comedy confronts the issues of growing up and taking re! sponsibi lity with wit and style. Featuring a beautiful, talented cast and shot through with a knowing and hip sense of humor, it is no surprise that Singles was one of Korea's biggest hits of 2003.Ad Lib Night Poster (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) (2006) Japanese Style A reproduction poster print

CAST: Il-hwa Choi, Ju-bong Gi, Hyo-ju Han, Jung-ki Kim, Young-min Kim; DIRECTED BY: Yoon-ki Lee; PRODUCER: Yoon-ki Lee;

Love is All Around Korean Drama Dvd PAL All (14 Dvds) Jang Nara, Yun Jung Hoon

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Fonte: Wikipedia. Pagine: 27. Capitoli: Jang Nara, Sungmin, Shindong, Sandara Park, Kangta, BoA, Lyn, Rain, Jun Jin, Yesung, Cho PD, Ryeowook, Yuri, Lee Jun Ki, Dana, Lexy, Mink, Ahn Jae Wook, Kim Jong Kook, Tasha Reid, Yang Dong-geun, Hwayobi, IU, Yeon Woo, Cho Yong Pil, Park Shin Hye, Yang Hyun-seok, Ajoo, Gummy, Taeyang, Yuko Fueki, SE7EN, Kim Sung Jae, Lee Seung-cheol, Eric Mun, Jang Yoon Jeong, Brian Joo, Hwanhee, Jang Youngran, Tae Jin Ah, Choi Siwon, Kang Doo, Insooni, KCM, Baek Ji Young, Joo Jong-hyuk, Chae Rina, Yoo Young-jin, Karen O, Hwang Jin-Yi, Younha. Estratto: Jang Nara (hangul: 장나라; hanja: 張나라; latinizzazione: Jang Nara; McCune-Reischauer: Chang Nara; cinese tradizionale: 張娜拉; cinese semplificato: 张娜拉; pinyin: Zhāng Nà Lā; Seoul, 18 marzo 1981) è una cantante, attrice e modella sudcoreana, conosciuta anche in Cina, do! ve canta canzoni in mandarino, con il nome di Zhang Nala. Jang ha passato la maggior parte dell'infanzia a Seoul, sua città di nascita, dove ha avuto la possibilità di apparire insieme a suo padre attore in una piece teatrale, Les Misérables, durante gli anni della scuola elementare. È stato in quel periodo che ha mostrato il primo interesse nella recitazione, tuttavia è stato solo durante il periodo della scuola superiore che ha avuto la possibilità di posare come modella per degli spot pubblicitari, prima di iscriversi alla Facoltà di Belle Arti, Dipartimento di Teatro, dell'Università di Chungang a marzo del 2000. Jang è passata alla carriera musicale firmando un contratto con l'etichetta SM Entertainment, tuttavia esso fu presto reciso a causa delle scarse aspettative della casa discografica. Fu così che Jang pubblicò da sola il suo primo album, Burying My Face In Tears, il quale a dispetto delle aspettative vendette ben 300.000 copie. I singoli in stile pop ! ballad Confession ed April Story raggiunsero il podio in diver! se class ifiche musicali, dando a Jang la possibilità di partecipare allo show musicale Music Camp, del canale t...Jang Na Ra's first albumMy Love Patzzi: Kim Rae-Won (Rooftop Room Cat) and Kim Jae-Won (Romance) star in "My Love Patzzi," an amusing and romantic parody of a popular Cinderella-like Korean folktale. In the folktale, Patzzi is the mean, ugly sister whom everyone hates. Kongzzi is the nice, pretty girl that ends up with the prince. However, in this parody, Kongzzi really isn't all that nice and Patzzi, although at times mischievous, tomboyish, and rude, is actually a good-hearted, innocent girl.

Pop music star Jang Na-Ra is Song-Ee (Patzzi), who has been in competition with Hee-Won (Kongzzi) ever since elementary school. When it comes to guys, Hee-Won always wins, and she currently has the handsome Hyun-Sung (Kim Rae-Won) on a leash. So when the rich and successful Seung-Joon (Kim Jae-Won) enters the scene, Hee-Won naturally thinks he will fall for her too.! But will Seung-Joon recognize a wolf in sheep's clothing?

Directed by Lee Jin-Seok (director of the K-drama classics All About Eve and Star in My Heart), "My Love Patzzi" is a story about forgiveness, understanding, finding the true meaning of happiness, and being the real "you." Watch Song-Ee and Hee-Won settle their lifelong rivalry in this classic Korean TV drama mini-series!

Inside the White Tower: Based on Japanese novelist Yamazaki Toyoko's renowned work, Inside the White Tower brings Korean TV drama fans deep into the political inner workings of the medical field.

Brilliant and ambitious, Jang Joon-Hyuk (Kim Myung-Min, The Immortal Lee Soon-Shin) will do anything to become the next chief surgeon. But his new rival, Roh Min-Gook (Cha In-Pyo, Star in My Heart), is more than willing to give Jang a taste of his own medicine. Committed to the well-being of his patients, fellow doctor Choi Do-Young (Lee Sun-Gyoon, Coffee Prince) is prepared to ! risk his career in order to do the right thing. Find out what ! really g oes on Inside the White Tower.Fonte: Wikipedia. Pagine: 46. Capitoli: Cantanti k-pop, Gruppi musicali k-pop, Musicisti k-pop, SeeYa, Jang Nara, Super Junior, Super Junior-T, H.O.T., Sungmin, Shindong, Sandara Park, Kangta, BoA, Lyn, 2PM, Rain, Jun Jin, TVXQ, Yesung, 1TYM, Cho PD, Ryeowook, Yuri, Kara, Lee Jun Ki, G.o.d., Big Bang, Dana, 2AM, Lexy, 2NE1, Mink, Ahn Jae Wook, 8Eight, Kangta & Vanness, Roo'ra, Super Junior-Happy, Kim Jong Kook, Shinhwa, Tasha Reid, Yang Dong-geun, Hwayobi, Girls' Generation, IU, Girl Friends, Yeon Woo, Cho Yong Pil, LPG, Brown Eyes, Davichi, Jinusean, Fly to the Sky, Yang Hyun-seok, Ajoo, Gummy, Taeyang, Jaurim, SE7EN, Kim Sung Jae, Lee Seung-cheol, Eric Mun, Jang Yoon Jeong, Isak N Jiyeon, Brian Joo, Hwanhee, Sugar, Deux, Jang Youngran, Choi Siwon, Kang Doo, Insooni, KCM, Typhoon, Baek Ji Young, Joo Jong-hyuk, Chae Rina, Yoo Young-jin, Diva, Bulldog Mansion, Younha, The Jadu, Tashannie. Estratto: K-pop è un'abbreviazione che sta a significare ! musica pop coreana, in particolar modo della Corea del Sud. Il genere musicale k-pop viene chiamato anche Kayo o Gayo. Molti artisti e gruppi musicali k-pop si sono discostati dalla propria patria d'origine, ed hanno sfondato nei mercati musicali di tutta l'asia orientale e delle comunità asiatiche all'estero. La popolarità di tale genere viene considerata come conseguenza della cosiddetta korean wave (onda coreana), un movimento musicale che ha portato la cultura coreana sotto le luci della ribalta a partire dai tardi anni novanta fino ai giorni nostri. La musica popolare moderna è apparsa per la prima volta in Corea negli anni trenta, ma fu solo negli anni cinquanta e sessanta che i coreani poterono avere modo di essere influenzati da altra musica proveniente dal resto del mondo, poiché in quei decenni venivano spesso organizzati concerti ed esibizioni statunitensi, nelle basi dei soldati stanziati nella penisola orientale. Presto la musica pop sudcoreana si divise in! generi diversi. Essi comprendevano quello delle girl ...When ! it comes to love, neither time nor love seems to matter. Through love, we learn to live life, understand others and know the importance of families. In "Love is All Around", love is shown by two generations of two families. What is a family? "Love is All Around" will show you that love is in fact always all around you in the name of the "family". Everyone has first love and this love doesn't always have a happy ending. Even to Jin Bo Ra comes this first love and an unbearable crisis as well. The guy she loves with all of her heart turns out to be the son of her mother's boyfriend. She didn't know the end of her love would come so soon. Neither did she express her love as much as she could. She never knew that if you lose that opportunity and that moment, love just melts away like ice cream.

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Madame Sousatzka Movie Poster (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) (1988) Style C -(Shirley MacLaine)(Peggy Ashcroft)(Shabana Azmi)(Twiggy)(Leigh Lawson)(Geoffrey Bayldon)

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...recites Sunny the parrot, one of Supreme Master Ching Hai's precocious birds that shares Her household. In this beautifully illustrated book, Master Ching Hai lovingly writes about each one of Her feathered friend's unique biography, complemented by life-like photographs and captions filled with amusing telepathic exchanges between Master and bird. As one views these colorful vibrant beings among the trees and flowers, singing their love for God, one feels a soulful retreat from the daily grind of ! the urban jungle. Simply opening this book of Master Ching Hai, instantly brings forth a magical forest animated with birds and flowers.

Twenty-three beautiful feathered beings, frequently seen nestling in the Master's arms, brings Her endless joy. She is often moved by their words and actions and is greatly inspired by them as well. Master Ching Hai pleasantly surprises the reader by revealing that inside these God s creations are very highly developed souls whose love know no boundaries.

Each bird comes with an inimitable life history and possesses its very own quirky personality. Some of them have had sad past making one s heart ache. Nevertheless, their funny antics will surely entertain and put smiles on faces, just the way they do to their beloved Mom. Supreme Master Ching Hai demonstrates in this work of love, the tenderest love a human can have for other creatures. Moreover, She shows how deeply animals can feel and that when one peers into their emotions a w! ide spectrum of feelings emerge.

Master says: "I wish we co! uld all understand others like birds, and treat them as we would ourselves...Their companion and friends mean a lot to them, sometimes as life itself, their loyalty is so incredible! They suffer loss and sorrow much like we do." All who have birds should consider their feeling and have respect for their dignity and love."

These two hundred seventy pages of wonderful pictures and stories walk you to a world graced by beautiful birds and inspire to understand their lives and wide range of thoughts and emotions.Voices Reproduction Poster Print Korean Style A 11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm

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Monday, August 29, 2011

Dragon Ball Z Movie Poster (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) (1996) Style A -(Eun-hee Bang)(Eun-sook Cho)(Park Jin-seong)(Eui-sung Kim)(Eung-kyung Lee)(Sun-mi Myeong)

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Happy Together-Lee Byung Hun (All In, Beautiful Days), Kim Ha Neul (Romance, Secret), Song Seung Hun (Autumn in My Heart), Chae Tae Hyun (My Sassy Girl), and Jeon Ji Hyun (My Sassy Girl) all deliver brilliant performances in this one-of-a-kind family drama.

The story of Happy Together revolves around five brothers and sisters whose lives are torn apart by the tragic loss of their parents. Each one of them is taken in a different direction, u! ntil they are finally reunited by a miraculous twist of fate. But will there be true reconciliation?

Tomato-One of the most popular Korean TV drama mini-series comes to DVD with English subtitles for the very first time. Starring award-winning actress Kim Hee-Sun (Sad Love Story, Goodbye My Love), Tomato weaves a captivating tale of romance and deception in the competitive world of fashion.

The outgoing and optimistic Lee Hani (Kim Hee-Sun) moves to the big city to pursue her ambition of becoming a shoe designer. But just when her dreams start to come true, her jealous and manipulative friend (Kim Ji-Young) tries to sabotage both her love and her career. Will the rivalry leave Hani in the dust?Dragon Ball Z Poster (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) (1996) Style A reproduction poster print

CAST: Eun-hee Bang,Eun-sook Cho,Park Jin-seong,Eui-sung Kim,Eung-kyung Lee,Sun-mi Myeong,Kang-ho Song; DIRECTED BY: Sang-soo Hong;

Malihini Mele (Ma-Lee-Hee-Nee-May-Lay) Sheet Music

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Model Mommy: Vendela's Plan for Emotional Support, Exercise, and Eating Right After Having a Baby

Friday, August 26, 2011

The Soft Kill

  • Actors: Michael Harris, Brion James, Carrie-Anne Moss, Matt McCoy, Corbin Bernsen.
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC.
  • Language: English.
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only).
  • Rated R. Run Time: 94 minutes.
A deadly car accident brings together a group of previously unrelated people, each of whom is forced to deal with the emotional fallout.Sigourney Weaver, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Alan Rickman star in this film about what happens in the aftermath of a young woman's death. Recently released from prison, Alex (Rickman) offers a ride to a hitchhiker, only to have her killed instantly when their car endures a brutal accident. Alex then approaches the girl's mother, and the events that unfold change his life and other around him dramatically.Alan Rickman and Sigourney Weaver form the quintessential indie-film odd couple in this intimate! ly observed drama that makes a memorable detour from the usual high-concept, special effects-laden studio fare. Rickman is in his element as Alex, a morose, laconic ex-con just released from prison. A tragic twist of fate brings him to a Canadian small town and the doorstep of Linda, a functional autistic woman with a decidedly anti-social personality. Weaver is a wonder in a fiercely committed, vanity-free performance. "I don't like normal people," Linda states, and neither does Snow Cake, the heart of which is clearly with the outcasts and misfits, including Vivienne (Emily Hampshire), Linda's vivacious, hitchhiking daughter, who bums a ride with Alex because he looks lonely ("Lonely people have the best stories," she observes) and Linda's neighbor, Maggie (Carrie-Ann Moss), a nurturing type who is very quick to take damaged soul Alex into her bed. This is a palpably heartfelt project (screenwriter Angela Pell has an autistic daughter) that--the unfortunate title ! notwithstanding--mostly manages to avoid the cloying or manipu! lative. The smiling faces pictured on the DVD cover suggest an upbeat romantic comedy, but Snow Cake is a slice of something much more filling. --Donald LiebensonSOFT KILL - DVD Movie

Midnight Cop

  • 1989 - Midnight Cop - DVD Movie - Region Free
  • Morgan Fairchild, Michael York, Armin Mueller-Stahl
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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 october 1982 penthouse with the beautiful morgan fair! child on the cover.magazine is in very good condition.

The n! aked flo odgates 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 gorgeous 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 sig! nificant 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 unforgettable music, after all it was the Easy 80s.

The Easy 80s Volume 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
Sand! ahl Bergman - She
Martine Beswicke - Happy Hooker Goes To! Hollywo od
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 - But! terfly
and many, many more!
Morgan 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 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 25, 2011

Everything You Want

  • If you liked SWEET HOME ALABAMA you'll love the delightful romantic comedy EVERYTHING YOU WANT, starring Shiri Appleby (TV's ROSWELL) and Nick Zano (TV's WHAT I LIKE ABOUT YOU). For art student Abby (Appleby), campus life is perfectly swell, including her boyfriend Simon. He's been Abby's dream guy forever, but she's about to get a wake-up call -- Quinn, a fun-loving charme
Welcome to a new life, Lux Cassidy. Again. A family court judge unites Lux with Cate, the former teenage mom who gave baby Lux up for adoption almost 16 years earlier, and Baze, the dad who never knew she existed. Cate is now a commitment-wary Portland radio personality with fabulous fiancé Ryan. Baze is a good-natured goof-off with slacker pals Math and Jamie to hang out with and a bar to run. And Lux? She’s a self-reliant foster kid weary of bouncing from home to home â€" and not sure her unexpected new life is going ! to work out any better. What does it take to make a family? The answers begin to surface in this smart, warm-hearted, critically acclaimed series offering stories you can believe in and characters you can love.If you liked SWEET HOME ALABAMA you'll love the delightful romantic comedy EVERYTHING YOU WANT, starring Shiri Appleby (TV's ROSWELL) and Nick Zano (TV's WHAT I LIKE ABOUT YOU). For art student Abby (Appleby), campus life is perfectly swell, including her boyfriend Simon. He's been Abby's dream guy forever, but she's about to get a wake-up call -- Quinn, a fun-loving charmer who knows nothing about art until Abby reluctantly tutors him. And as his winsome personality starts winning her over, she finds herself in the middle of a love triangle. Who will she choose? Her oh-so-perfect -- but imaginary â€" boyfriend or this flesh-and-blood reality?

Catherine the Great

  • In this gripping, real-life fairy tale, a young German princess rises from relative obscurity to the Russian throne as one of the most remarkable monarchs in history--CATHERINE THE GREAT.A strange twist of fate in 1744 brings 15-year-old, foreign-born princess Sophia Fredericka (Catherine Zeta Jones) to the court of Empress Elizabeth of Russia (Jeanne Moreau) where she becomes Catherine II, the wi
A perfectionist chef addicted to her work struggles to adjust when her sister passes away leaving her with a little girl to raise and a new soup-chef threatens to take over her kitchen with his high-spirited and free-wheeling ways.Achieving balance in one's life can be a difficult process, but master chef Kate Armstrong (Catherine Zeta-Jones) leads a regimented, very ordered existence running the kitchen of an exclusive restaurant and revels in the sense of power and control her career affords. Whe! n Kate's sister is unexpectedly killed in an automobile accident and her 9-year old niece Zoe (Abigail Breslin) comes to live with Kate, Kate's life is turned completely upside down and she is suddenly forced to split her focus between work and family. Enter a newly hired, fun-loving, opera-singing sous chef Nick Palmer (Aaron Eckhart), whom Kate perceives as a serious rival, and thus begins an impassioned struggle on Kate's part to rein in Nick's exuberance and maintain control over her kitchen staff. Even as they clash, Kate is inexplicably drawn toward Nick, eventually coming to the realization that Nick offers something that she needs both in her restaurant kitchen and her new life with Zoe. Based on the screenplay for Mostly Martha, Catherine Zeta-Jones carries the lead well in this romantic comedy and there's a nice chemistry between herself and Aaron Eckhart as well as a poignant performance by Abigail Breslin. And, of course, and the food looks simply scr! umptious. --Tami HoriuchiA beautifully filmed drama abo! ut the r ise of russias empress catherine ii and her steely determination to revolutionize her country in the mid-18th century. Studio: A&e Home Video Release Date: 02/27/2001 Starring: Emily Bruni Run time: 100 minutes Rating: NrRussian history occurs on a sweeping scale, but that takes a bigger budget than A&E can muster. So instead the cable network keeps its treatment of Russian empress Catherine II indoors as much as possible. That allows the camera to linger over the impossibly lovely face of Catherine Zeta-Jones, and the plot to focus on the political machinations of 18th-century Russia. Catherine goes from a bookish teen bride (her husband is the crazy and possibly impotent nephew of Russia's Empress Elizabeth) to the legendary empress who successfully concluded the Seven Years' War with Prussia, conquered Turkey, and put down a rebellion led by a Cossack pretending to be her long-dead husband.

The movie stumbles a bit when it ventures outdoors--it's hard to! imagine Russia really conquered the Ottoman Turks with a 12-man army--but sizzles inside. Zeta-Jones conveys both passion and hard-edged ambition as her character transforms herself from manipulated to manipulator. Many of those manipulations occur in the bedroom, and the movie takes some liberties in portraying her union with military leader Grigory Potemkin (Paul McGann); here he's practically a saint, although history remembers him a bit less nobly.

The supporting cast includes Jeanne Moreau in a masterful portrayal of Empress Elizabeth, along with Ian Richardson, Mel Ferrer, and Omar Sharif. Although there's plenty of scenery for them to chew, they hold back, allowing Zeta-Jones her 100 minutes of greatness. --Kimberly Heinrichs

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

The City of Your Final Destination

  • CITY OF YOUR FINAL DESTINATION (DVD MOVIE)
Laura Linney stars in her Golden Globe®-winning role as Cathy Jamison, a 42-year-old schoolteacher who has always played by the rules. That is, until she receives a life-changing diagnosis. But instead of giving up, Cathy decides to live it up! Nothing and no one is safe, including her self-absorbed family, her cantankerous neighbor, and her smart-ass students. Oliver Platt (TV’s Huff) and Gabourey Sidibe (Precious) shine in this talented ensemble. Brutally honest, unapologetically funny and perfectly profound, The Big C is a surprisingly different comedy that reminds us that life is always worth living on our own terms.

1. Pilot - A diagnosis of terminal cancer inspires Cathy to live life to the fullest, free and uninhibited, for as long as she can. A pool in her backyard is at the top of her to-do list.
2. ! Summertime - After Dr. Todd tells Cathy just how little time she has left, she insists that her son Adam stay home with her instead of attending summer soccer camp.
3. There’s no C in Team - As she fends off both Paul’s pleas to revive their marriage and a cancer support group’s cheery efforts, Cathy is stunned to learn that Marlene’s dog can sense her cancer.
4. Playing the Cancer Car - At the suggestion of his therapist, Paul jump-starts his single life by returning to rugby. Cathy tries on impulsiveness by cashing out her retirement fund to buy a new sports car.
5. Blue-Eyed Iris - Cathy looks to reclaim her sexuality with a “Trip to Brazil” and a new man. While Paul gets the attention of a Rugby groupie, Sean gets a “new” suit courtesy of Marlene’s dead husband.
6. Taking Lumps - When a new lump reveals that her cancer is getting worse, Cathy questions her dalliance with Lenny as she looks to reunite her family for an annual char! ity bathtub race.
7. Two for the Road - Cathy persuades ! Sean to join her on a trip to surprise their dad for his birthday, leaving Adam and Paul at home for a long needed boys’ weekend together. Paul gets a sobering wake-up call from Marlene.
8. Happy Birthday, Cancer - When Paul throws her a surprise party for her 43rd birthday, Cathy is conflicted about her plans to join Lenny for the weekend in the Bahamas. Sean begins an affair with Rebecca (Cynthia Nixon), Cathy’s old college friend.
9. The Ecstasy and the Agony - As things continue to heat up with Lenny, Cathy decides to experiment with Ecstasy. After witnessing her affair, Paul tells Cathy he wants a divorce.
10. Divine Intervention - Realizing that her recent decisions have real and lasting consequences, Cathy finally tells Paul that she has cancer as she looks to make amends with those around her.
11. New Beginnings - Adam meets a girl at the bus stop. Cathy, Rebecca and Marlene enjoy lunch at a strip club. Paul’s spontaneous display of solidarity p! rompts Cathy to seek out a cure.
12. Everything that Rises Must Converge - Cathy and Dr. Todd head to Canada to try an alternative bee venom treatment from the “Bee Man” (Liam Neeson). Paul moves back home. Laura Linney is so radiant as the terminally (and secretly) cancer-stricken Cathy in The Big C that the viewer briefly is reminded of Love Story, in which Ali McGraw, also terminally ill, became more and more radiant as her not-quite-believable death approached. But there the similarity ends. Linney's performance as Cathy is utterly believable, and charming, even if Cathy's actions aren't always respectable. Linney is diagnosed early in the season with terminal melanoma that's spread through her body, and she keeps her diagnosis from her husband (Oliver Platt, never better) and her son, Adam (Gabriel Basso). The idea for The Big C haunts the viewer throughout the episodes--what would you do if you knew you were only going to live a short w! hile longer? How would you approach your relationships--and wo! uld you keep them? What kinds of risks would you take? Linney's Cathy, until now a responsible schoolteacher, begins to question her life of "staying within the lines," and begins to take chances that baffle her family. The supporting cast is divine, including Gabourey Sidibe (Precious) as a student Cathy is tutoring and coaching--and often annoying. Idris Elba (Luther) is a hunky handyman at Cathy's school, who becomes the object of Cathy's careless flirtations, and John Benjamin Hickey is hilarious as Sean, Cathy's living-off-the-grid brother. But with all the wry humor, The Big C has some sad, anguished moments--including the first-season finale, which should not be watched without a box of tissues. The Big C features Linney at her finest, a very believable character facing an all-too-believable fate--and managing to live her life out loud. Extras include candid interviews with the cast, deleted scenes, and outtakes. --A.T. HurleyA single mother! still living in the house she grew up in struggles to deal with her drifter brother when he comes home for a visit.
Genre: Feature Film-Drama
Rating: R
Release Date: 2-MAY-2006
Media Type: DVDYou Can Count On Me starts with a terrible car crash that instantly orphans a little boy and his older sister. At film's end, that boy, now a grown-up nomad and ne'er-do-well, takes off by Greyhound after a brief reunion with his sister, who lives at permanent anchor in their unspoiled hometown. The sibling saga that unreels between wrenching collision and bittersweet separation celebrates the idiosyncratic ways wounded folk like Terry (Mark Ruffalo) and Sammy (Laura Linney) put one foot in front of the other, both energized and hamstrung by the knowledge that nothing is ever certain in the road-movie of life. During his visit, Terry roils Sammy's becalmed existence, mostly by "fathering"--for good and ill--her overprotected 8-y! ear-old (Rory Culkin), sneaking him out to play empowering bar! pool, l ater introducing him to the weaselly dad he's fantasized into a superhero. Sammy starts a torrid affair with her married boss at the bank (Matthew Broderick gives delicious bureaucratic smarm), and considers marrying her sometime suitor (Jon Tenney), sweetly dull yet dependable. The narrative peaks here are human-sized, elevated by gentle humor and clear-eyed faith in the existential importance of these intersecting small-town lives. Linney is simply superb as Sammy, wild girl gone good, involuntarily "mothering" every man in her life. An authentic original, newcomer Ruffalo gives his modern-day Huck Finn a drawling, James Dean delivery tuned somewhere between a screwup's whine and the twang of pothead wisdom. (Hard to think of another recent film that so deftly nails down the rich dynamics of everyday conversation--the starts and stops, circumlocutions, clichés, sudden veers into revelation and eloquence.) This is that rarity, an action movie of the heart: no exp! losions or epiphanies, yet everything evolves through the catalysts of character and experience. --Kathleen MurphyPS - DVD MovieA May-December romance turns metaphysical in P.S., from the director of the critically acclaimed Roger Dodger. Louise (Laura Linney, You Can Count On Me, Kinsey) has a warm friendship with her ex-husband and a satisfying position as an admissions officer for Columbia University, but she's never gotten over losing her first love from high school. When a young man with the same name, face, and artistic talents (Topher Grace, Traffic) as her lost love suddenly arrives for an admissions interview, Louise tumbles into an abrupt and questionable relationship. P.S. is at its best when it follows the tics and foibles of human behavior; Linney and Grace both give vivid, lively performances. But every time reincarnation rears its head, the movie flounders, particularly in clumsy scenes with Louise's predatory! best friend (Marcia Gay Harden, Mystic River), who sto! le Louis e's boy so long ago. Fortunately (or strangely), that element is almost a tacked-on subplot; center stage is the romance between Linney and Grace, which glows sweetly. Also featuring Gabriel Byrne (The Usual Suspects, Miller's Crossing) and a woefully underused Paul Rudd (The Shape of Things, Clueless). --Bret FetzerWhen obsessive, introverted artist Lyle Maze wants to broaden his work, his best friend's girlfriend Callie agrees to pose for him. But as the paint dries, they both begin to realize that there's more to their friendship than meets the eye. Now, they are faced with one of life's big questions... Can a man and a woman just remain friends?LOVE LETTERS - DVD Movie28-year-old Kansas University doctoral student Omar Razaghi has won a grant to write a biography of Latin American writer Jules Gund. Omar must get through to three people who were close to Gund - his brother, widow, and younger mistress - so he can get authorization to wr! ite the biography.The Merchant-Ivory filmmaking team (Howards End, A Room with a View) always took scrupulous care in their literary adaptations, bringing a tasteful point of view and a certain erudite wit. The City of Your Final Destination, based on a novel by Peter Cameron, has a literary concept even more page-bound than their usual productions, so director James Ivory and screenwriter Ruth Prawer Jhabvala--longtime producing partner Ismail Merchant died in 2005--truly have their hands full. The setting is a country estate in Uruguay, the former home of a celebrated writer who committed suicide on the property. The survivors have repeatedly turned down the requests of a would-be biographer (Omar Metwally) to write about the dead man, so the scribe takes it upon himself to show up on their doorstep, leaving behind his somewhat pushy girlfriend, played by Alexandra Maria Lara (The Reader). He discovers an unusual family unit: the writer's widow! (Laura Linney) and his mistress (Charlotte Gainsbourg) are li! ving und er the same roof, and a hedonistic brother (Anthony Hopkins) is also ambling about the property, his boyfriend (Hiroyuki Sanada) close at hand. Some days pass in idleness, as the subject of the biography comes and goes… an interlude that was perhaps more compelling in the novel than it is in the film. Ivory's touch seems tired, and the actors (an impressive ensemble, to be sure, including Norma Aleandro as a loud local lady) appear to be operating in their own zones and their own styles. Although the very handsome setting creates a pleasant lazy-Sunday atmosphere, the effect tends to tip over a bit too far into the soporific, and the whole thing might make you want to curl up with a good book instead. --Robert Horton

Monday, August 22, 2011

Hwang Jin Yi: The Movie (Standard Edition) DVD

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Bi and Song Hye Gyo made a very fun-loving couple that couldn't stop getting at each other's throats. Every time they wanted to say something nice to each other they ended up saying things completely opposite to what they really meant! Throughout this drama, they continually quarrel with each other because of their stubborn selves. Han Ji Eun had lost her parents at a young age and was living in the house that her father had built and that she had been living in all her life. Because of her "friends" she is given the opportunity to go to China. This seemed innocent enough, but really, her friends had gotten themselves in a financial crisis, so they felt that after they got her out of the country they could sell her house and pay them off. Not knowing this, Ji Eun goes to China and ends up not having a place to stay. She goes! to the hotel - her friends claimed to have gotten her a room - and finds that they had not gotten a room for her. Fortunately she runs into Yu Min Hyuk and is given a room. Meanwhile... Lee Young Jea is a famous rising star in Korea that has a real attitude problem. He is given a film role that is located in China and goes there to fulfill this task. While in the airplane he is put in the seat next to Ji Eun. After Ji Eun gets home she finds that all her stuff has been taken out and that someone new was moving in. In rage she goes to find her friends, but is unsuccessful. After this she goes back to the house to find that the person who had moved in was none other than Lee Young Jea. Because Ji Eun did not have a place to go Young Jea lets her stay on one condition... She had to be his housemaid. This is what brings me to the other details. While they live together they begin to develop feelings towards each other but to try to avoid them they begin to fight and find ways ! of insulting each other.Hwang Jin Yi'' delivers a novel interp! retation of one of the most celebrated women in the Joseon Kingdom era (1392-1910), but shines just dimly on the silver screen. The shortcomings of the highly anticipated film regrettably eclipse its unique plot, all-star cast and crew, and grand-scale production. The film traces the life of Hwang Jin Yi, a 16th century gisaeng - a female entertainer-artist similar to the Japanese geisha - remembered as both a distinguished poet and alluring femme fatale. Born into a respected noble family, the charming Hwang leads a peaceful life in the city of Songdo. But when her scandalous birth secrets are revealed, she voluntarily chooses the lowly life of a gisaeng. Hwang, brought to life by Song Hye-gyo, evolves from an innocent damsel to smoldering temptress. Song gives an impressive performance of her character's winding emotional journey, and breaks away from her image as a sweet-faced starlet. "Hwang'' is original in both senses of the word. The film portrays not so much the artistic gisaeng we saw hitherto in other works, but the human Hwang based on the novel of the same title by North Korean writer Hong Seok-jung.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

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This collection of essays examines the various representations of medicine in French Literature, from the Middle Ages to the present. It addresses questions of how we have developed, authorized and dealt with the concept of being studied and treated as scientific subjects. This study also investigates how we negotiate being patients, doctors, and spectators in defining the concept and the field of medicine.This digital document is an article fro! m Bioinformation, published by Biomedical Informatics Publishing Group on January 1, 2008. The length of the article is 892 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: PlantGI: a database for searching gene indices in agricultural plants developed at NIAB, Korea.(Web Database)(National Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology)(Plant Gene Index)(Report)
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Publication: Bioinformation (Magazine/Journal)
Date: January 1, 2008
Publisher: Biomedical Informatics Publishing Group
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Distributed by Gale, a part ! of Cengage LearningYoon-Hee (Kim Hyun-Ju) and Tae-Hee (Kim Ji-! Ho) are sisters whose fates intertwine in the most surprising ways. The two girls were tragically separated as children. They never found each other again, and Tae-hee fortuitously went on to a life of luxury and privilege. But she is still tormented by her little sister's disappearance.

Meanwhile, Yoon-Hee suffered from amnesia and gained a new name and a new sister, the spoiled Sung-Hee (Kim Min-Sun). Two romantic suitors enter her life: the mysterious Jae-Hyuk (Han Jae-Suk, All About Eve, Four Sisters) and the devoted Chul-Woong (So Ji-Sub, Something Happened in Bali). But when Tae-Hee finally reappears, the two sisters inevitably become rivals.

Will love reign supreme? Will justice be served? Will family ultimately prevail? Glass Slipper takes you on an amazing journey into the heart of life's most important lessons

Volume 2 Glass Slipper Volume 2 continues the dramatic tale of sisters Yoon-hee (Kim Hyun-Ju) and Tae-hee (Kim Ji-ho), who w! ere separated as children and reunite as adults but without the knowledge that they re really sisters. Now rivals in life and romance, will the revelation of their true relationship be more than they can bear?

Also starring han Jae-suk (All About Eve, Four Sisters) and So Ji-Sub (Something Happened in Bali), Glass Slipper is considered one of the greatest K-Dramas of all time. Volume 2 contains the final 19 episodes of the 40-episode series, along with an English-subtitled Behind-the-scenes featurette. Experience Yoon-hee and Tae-hee s amazing journey in Glass Slipper Volume 2 and prepare yourself for one of the most unforgettable endings in K-Drama history!Like You Know It All Poster (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) (2009) French Style A reproduction poster print

CAST: Tae-woo Kim,Ji-won Uhm,Hyun-jung Go,Hyeong-jin Kong,Do-rim Choi,Chang-gyoon Go,Jung-woo Ha,Seon-hyeong Hwang,Yu-mi Jeong,Jong-seok Kim,Yeon-su Kim,Geum-rak Lee,Jong-mu Lee,Chang-gil Moon,Su-mi! n Park; DIRECTED BY: Sang-soo Hong;

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Tell No One

  • TELL NO ONE (DVD MOVIE)
Oscar nominee Kristin Scott Thomas (I ve Loved You So Long, Four Weddings and a Funeral) delivers another acclaimed performance in the passionate drama Leaving. When stay-at-home mom Suzanne wants to return to work, her husband agrees to remodel a garage to serve as her office. Ivan, a sexy Spanish builder, enters their lives and changes them in ways no one could have expected.

Suzanne and Ivan are irresistibly drawn together by an erotic passion that threatens to destroy her marriage, her family and everything she holds dear. Her husband will stop at nothing to destroy her first. In this thrilling romance, everyone pays a price for happiness.Kristin Scott Thomas has transformed from the ice queen of British cinema to a woman of torrid passions in French films--and Leaving may be the most torrid yet. Suzanne (Thomas) leads a pleasant but stale upper midd! le-class life, with two teenage children (demanding and unappreciative, as all teenagers are) and a slightly pushy husband, Samuel (Yvan Attal, My Wife Is an Actress). She has a fling with a Spanish handyman named Ivan (Sergi López, Pan's Labyrinth) that, to her surprise, turns into an overwhelming passion. She can't bear to be without Ivan and decides to leave Samuel… a decision that slowly disintegrates her life. The strength of Leaving lies not in the plot, which holds no radical surprises, but in the vitality of Thomas's performance (particularly striking is a scene in which Suzanne, playfully bantering with Ivan, suddenly discovers she's in deeper emotional waters than she knew) and the cool eye writer-director Catherine Corsini casts over the events. The movie lures you into sympathy with Suzanne, yet there's always something a little unnerving about her, the sense that her mad love might have more madness than love. Thomas's career in France (! including Tell No One and I've Loved You So Long! ) has gi ven this superb actress a new life. --Bret FetzerJuliette Fontaine (Kristin Scott Thomas, Golden Globe® Nominee for I've Loved You So Long, Oscar® nominee for The English Patient) is a frail, haunted woman, an ex-doctor who's a shell of her former self. Having served 15 years in prison for an unspeakable crime, she's back on the "outside." With nowhere else to go, she comes to live with her loving but estranged sister Lea (Elsa Zylberstein). Together the sisters embark on a painful but redemptive journey back from life's darkest edge in this gripping drama of struggle and salvation.Kristin Scott Thomas is brilliant as Juliette, freed from prison after serving 15 years. Enigmatic, reserved, yet ready to re-enter life cautiously, Juliette moves in with her younger sister, Lea (Elsa Zylberstein), a literature professor, and the latter's husband Luc (Serge Hazanavicius), who worries about allowing Juliette into a home with two young children (related t! o the reason she was convicted in the first place). Also in the house is Juliette and Lea's father (Jean-Claude Arnaud), mute from illness. Writer-director Philippe Claudel slowly reveals details about the nature of Juliette's crime as she takes a job in a hospital records department and is wooed by a colleague. Other forces in Juliette's life--people asking questions, a visit to her dementia-suffering mother, tensions between her and Lea--slowly tease out the mystery behind her actions and takes viewers to a conclusion that adds an element of surprise but ties things up too tidily. Claudel cultivates an aura of naturalism and no-frills storytelling that allows dramatic developments and revelations to unfold easily. The film borders a bit on soap opera, but the grace and intelligence of Thomas' performance, offset by Zylberstein's more emotional work, is never less than compelling. --Tom Keogh

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Based on Harlan Coben s International! best selling novel, Tell No One tells the story of pediatrician Alexandre Beck who still grieves the murder of his beloved wife, Margot, eight years earlier. When two bodies are uncovered near where Margot's body was found, the police reopen the case and Alex becomes a suspect again. The mystery deepens when Alex receives an anonymous e-mail with a link to a video clip that seems to suggest Margot is somehow still alive and a message to Tell No One .

One of the Best Reviewed Films of the Year! (Rotten Tomatoes - 96% among top critics)

2008 Top 10 List Selections:
-Entertainment Weekly Owen Gleiberman
-New York Times Stephen Holden
-Los Angeles Times Kenneth Turran
-USA Today - Susan Wloszczyna
-Metacritic.com #1 - Marc Boyle
-Plus over 10 others (Washington Post, Oregonian, Newark Star Ledger, Seattle Times, Austin Chronicle, etc.)

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Deleted Scenes
Outtakes
English Language Track
English SubtitlesBase! d on the book by American author Harvey Coben, this French sus! pense th riller is one of those exhilarating word-of-mouth gems one can't to tell everyone about. Francois Cluzet stars as Alex, a pediatrician whose beloved wife, Margot (Marie-Josee Croze) was shockingly murdered eight years before. As the anniversary of her death approaches, Alex begins to receive cryptic emails and a video that seems to suggest that she is alive. The discovery of two long-buried bodies at the crime scene turn Alex into some kind of Hitchcockian Everyman, implicated in a crime he could not possibly have committed. But when he makes a mad dash from the police who visit him at his office, he seems to have signed his own confession. This synopsis doesn't even begin to hint at the genuinely exciting and surprising twists, turns, and revelations that await Alex in this Chinese box of a mystery. Brilliantly acted by an ensemble that includes Kristin Scott Thomas and French movie icon Jean Rochefort (Pardon Mon Affaire), Tell No One invites repeat viewings,! the better to appreciate the intricacies of its plotting and construction. And if you think you have it figured out, there's this from one character who tells Alex at a climactic point, "Wait, there's more." --Donald Liebenson

Friday, August 19, 2011

Take Care of My Cat

Thursday, August 18, 2011

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THIRST - DVD MovieBE MY BABY - DVD MovieThe Pleasure Drivers lays out three separate interconnected stories involving an adulterous therapist, a young sociopath call girl, a vicious lesbian hit woman, a white trash kidnapper, and a brain-damaged ex-cult guru. Described as funny, sexy, edgy and dangerous, The Pleasure Drivers energetically explores the dark side of Los Angeles and how it gleefully relates to the gasoline of libido.

Features: Wide Screen PresentationConsidering that Andrzej Sekula, director of The Pleasure Drivers, was Quentin Tarantino's cinematographer on Pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs, it's not too surprising that this 2005 film sometimes echoes the latter's approach. Indee! d, were it not for the fact that the story makes little sense, the dialogue isn't funny, the characters are poorly drawn, and the acting is almost uniformly sub-par, you might think this was the work of Tarantino himself. As it is, Sekula has made a movie that clearly values style over substance, achieving a modicum of the former and almost none of the latter. Screenwriter Adam Haynes' story revolves primarily around a low-life "caregiver" (Lauren Holly) tending to a mentally unstable young man (Angelo Spizzirri) whose father, some kind of cult leader, has been less than forthcoming with the financial support she depends on; her solution is to kidnap the kid's equally weird sister (Steffany Huckaby). Meanwhile, a full-of-himself professor-therapist (Angus MacFadyen) who constantly whispers Freudian drivel into a tape recorder finds himself rejected by his wife and glommed on to by an oversexed student (Lacy Chabert). These folks, along with "a vicious lesbian hit woman" (no! , really), come together somewhere in the Southern California ! desert, where the film mercifully comes to a close. Sekula favors moody lighting and odd camera angles, the better to illuminate a cast of scenery-chewing, unlikable characters drifting through a tale that will intrigue almost no one. The cover blurb notes that The Pleasure Drivers has been "described as funny, sexy, edgy and dangerous." Maybe so, but that description must have come from someone who didn't actually see it. --Sam GrahamJANUARY 2007 ISSUE OF MAXIM MAGAZINE. COVER FEATURES LACEY CHABERT, ARTICLES INCLUDE 20 GREATES SPORTS MELTDOWNS, WARREN BUFFETTS, AND MORE.Junior senator Maggie Davidson (Lauren Holly), a hard-liner against terrorism has become a figurehead for anti-terrorist action. Unbeknownst to Maggie, she has been singled out to be another figurehead-- a terrorist sleeper cell in the suburban D.C. metro area mobilizes a plan to blow up a dirty bomb on the National Mall with Maggie being killed in the blast. Fatwa explores the concepts of power, cont! rol, fear, ethics, and duty in a post-9/11 world. Gone are the days when we can remain ignorant of such issues.You won't find these anywhere else. Amazon exclusive at this price!

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

My Father's Daughter: Delicious, Easy Recipes Celebrating Family & Togetherness

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Eva Longoria may be most recognized for her role as Desperate Housewives’ saucy Gabrielle Solis, but on her own time, there are few places she would rather be than in the kitchen, cooking the food she loves for her family and friends. Here is the food Eva loves to eat, and the recipes in Eva’s Kitchen trace her life story, taking readers on her culinary journeyâ€"from the food she was brought up on to the recipes inspired by her travels abroad to the dishes she serves during casual nights at home.

Having grown up on a ranch with every meal based on what was in the family fields, Eva believes, like so many of us, that good cooking relies on local, fresh, easy-to-find in! gredients. In Eva’s Kitchen, she teaches readers essential cooking skills and she sprinkles in the histories and traditions behind her favorite dishes, including personal stories and anecdotes that capture the warmth, humor, and joy of her most memorable meals.

In her first cookbook, Eva welcomes you into her kitchen, offering 100 of her favorite dishesâ€"many of which are family recipes collected over the yearsâ€"all fused with her passion for cooking. She also shares memories of her Texas ranch upbringing, her very first cooking adventures, vacations overseas, nights in with her girlfriends, and last-minute preâ€"red carpet meals.

Inspired by her heritage, Eva highlights the essentials of great Mexican cooking, Texas styleâ€"with her family’s recipes and techniques for making the world’s best tamales, homemade tortillas, Spanish rice, and Pan de Polvo (Mexican pastry), to name a few. She also offers dishes from a variety of internat! ional cuisines, from Latin American to Italian and French, ins! pired by her globe-trotting travels. A taste of Lemon Dover Sole whisks Eva to a tiny hotel-restaurant she once visited on a trip to Normandy; the recipe for Cannellini Beans with Crushed Red Pepper was a souvenir from a trip to Florence; kimchi adds a kick to her Spicy Roasted Brussels Sprouts, a Thanksgiving staple; and Yellow Squash Soup with Lemon brings her full circle, back to her family’s vegetable garden in Corpus Christi.

With full-color food photographs, intimate portraits of her family and friends, and a glimpse into Eva’s home and her lesser-known domestic side (family first, acting second, she says), Eva’s debut cookbook will entice her loyal fans and inspire home cooks to broaden their culinary horizons and create memorable meals for the people they love.Eva Longoria may be most recognized for her role as Desperate Housewives’ saucy Gabrielle Solis, but on her own time, there are few places she would rather be than in the kitchen, cooking ! the food she loves for her family and friends. Here is the food Eva loves to eat, and the recipes in Eva’s Kitchen trace her life story, taking readers on her culinary journeyâ€"from the food she was brought up on to the recipes inspired by her travels abroad to the dishes she serves during casual nights at home.

Having grown up on a ranch with every meal based on what was in the family fields, Eva believes, like so many of us, that good cooking relies on local, fresh, easy-to-find ingredients. In Eva’s Kitchen, she teaches readers essential cooking skills and she sprinkles in the histories and traditions behind her favorite dishes, including personal stories and anecdotes that capture the warmth, humor, and joy of her most memorable meals.

In her first cookbook, Eva welcomes you into her kitchen, offering 100 of her favorite dishesâ€"many of which are family recipes collected over the yearsâ€"all fused with her passion for cook! ing. She also shares memories of her Texas ranch upbringing, h! er very first cooking adventures, vacations overseas, nights in with her girlfriends, and last-minute preâ€"red carpet meals.

Inspired by her heritage, Eva highlights the essentials of great Mexican cooking, Texas styleâ€"with her family’s recipes and techniques for making the world’s best tamales, homemade tortillas, Spanish rice, and Pan de Polvo (Mexican pastry), to name a few. She also offers dishes from a variety of international cuisines, from Latin American to Italian and French, inspired by her globe-trotting travels. A taste of Lemon Dover Sole whisks Eva to a tiny hotel-restaurant she once visited on a trip to Normandy; the recipe for Cannellini Beans with Crushed Red Pepper was a souvenir from a trip to Florence; kimchi adds a kick to her Spicy Roasted Brussels Sprouts, a Thanksgiving staple; and Yellow Squash Soup with Lemon brings her full circle, back to her family’s vegetable garden in Corpus Christi.

With full-color food photographs, i! ntimate portraits of her family and friends, and a glimpse into Eva’s home and her lesser-known domestic side (family first, acting second, she says), Eva’s debut cookbook will entice her loyal fans and inspire home cooks to broaden their culinary horizons and create memorable meals for the people they love.

Guest Reviewer: Rachael Ray

! Rachael Ray is a bestselling cookbook author, the host of the Emmy Awardâ€"winning syndicated show Rachael Ray, and editorial director of her magazine, Every Day with Rachael Ray. She is also the host of her popular Food Network shows 30-Minute Meals, Tasty Travels, and Rachael’s Vacation. She is the founder of Yum-o!, a charitable organization dedicated to healthy family meals, and Rachael’s Rescue, which helps animals in need.

 

Eva Longoria is arguably one of the world's most glamorous women--a fixture in the Hollywood spotlight, entertainment magazines, and primetime TV. But after re! ading her first cookbook, Eva's Kitchen, you will be ! pleasant ly surprised at how much you have in common with this "Desperate Housewife." Eva is much more comfortable in front of a stove than a camera, creating food with real personality to share with family and friends. Contrary to what you might believe based on her dress size, Eva is a girl who loves to eat and makes one hell of a guacamole.

Featured Recipe: Mint Lemonade


Mint Lemonade
Makes 3 cups; about 4 servings

For lemonade

  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 1/4 cup hot water
  • 1/2 cup fresh lemon juice (from 4 lemons)
For mint lemonade
(2 servings)

  • About 12 (3 1/2 cups) ice cubes
  • 1 1/2 cups lemonade, plus more if needed
  • 6 to 7 sprigs of fresh mint, plus more for garnish

We had lemon trees and mint all over our ranch when I was a kid. I don’t remember when I tasted the two together for the first time, but since then I’ve never liked lemonade any other way. For kids or anyone not drinking alcohol, it’s a fabulously festive and beautiful nonalcoholic treat. Or add a shot of rum or vodka to each glass and make a cocktail out of it!

Instructions
1. To prepare the lemonade, place the sugar and hot water in a 2-quart container. Close tightly and shake until the sugar is dissolved. Add the lemon juice and enough cold water to make 3 cups total. Shake until well combined.

2. To make 2 servings of mint lemonade, place the ice in a blenderâ€"it sh! ould fill the blender about halfway. Pour over the lemonade. P! ull the leaves off the mint and add to the blender. Puree until well blended and slushy. If too liquidy, add more ice and puree; if too slushy, add a little more lemonade and puree until well blended.

3. Pour into two 12-ounce glasses. Garnish each with a mint sprig and serve immediately.

The Academy-Award winning actress and avid foodie shares a sumptuous collection of recipes and gorgeous photographs celebrating the joy of preparing food for loved ones, a passion she learned from her beloved father.

As an actress, author, trendsetter, creator of goop.com, and host of the popular PBS series, Spain: On the Road Again, Gwyneth Paltrow is an icon of style and good taste around the world. As a young girl eating and cooking with her father, Bruce Paltrow, she developed a passion for food that has shaped how she lives today and strengthened her belief that time with family is a priority. Now in My Father's Daughter, Paltrow share! s her favorite family recipes along with personal stories of growing up with her father, Bruce Paltrow. She discusses how he has influenced her in the food she loves, how she involves her kids in cooking, and how she balances healthy food with homemade treats. And, for the first time, Paltrow offers a glimpse into her life as daughter, mother and wife, sharing her thoughts on the importance of family and togetherness.

Complete with 150 delicious ideas for breakfast, sandwiches and burgers, soups, salads, main dishes, sides, and desserts, this beautifully illustrated book includes full-color photos throughout, many featuring Paltrow at home with her family and friends. My Father's Daughter is a luscious collection that will inspire readers to cook great food with the people who mean the most to them.The Academy-Award winning actress and avid foodie shares a sumptuous collection of recipes and gorgeous photographs celebrating the joy of preparing food for lov! ed ones, a passion she learned from her beloved father.
As an actress, author, trendsetter, creator of goop.com, and host of the popular PBS series, Spain: On the Road Again, Gwyneth Paltrow is an icon of style and good taste around the world. As a young girl eating and cooking with her father, Bruce Paltrow, she developed a passion for food that has shaped how she lives today and strengthened her belief that time with family is a priority. Now in MY FATHER'S DAUGHTER, Paltrow shares her favorite family recipes along with personal stories of growing up with her father, Bruce Paltrow. She discusses how he has influenced her in the food she loves, how she involves her kids in cooking, and how she balances healthy food with homemade treats. And, for the first time, Paltrow offers a glimpse into her life as daughter, mother and wife, sharing her thoughts on the importance of family and togetherness.

Complete with 150 delicious ideas for breakfast, sandwiches and burgers, soups, salads, main dishes, sides, and desserts, thi! s beautifully illustrated book includes full-color photos throughout, many featuring Paltrow at home with her family and friends. MY FATHER'S DAUGHTER is a luscious collection that will inspire readers to cook great food with the people who mean the most to them.

Recipe Excerpts from My Father's Daughter

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Blueberry Pavlova Bruce's Dip Chicken & Dumplings