Kamis, 03 November 2011

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House of Flying Daggers [Blu-ray]

  • Condition: New
  • Format: Blu-ray
  • AC-3; Color; Dolby; Dubbed; Subtitled; Widescreen
A pair of police deputies at the end of China's Tang Dynasty attempt to save a beautiful dancer, with revolutionary ties, from capture.
Genre: Feature Film-Action/Adventure
Rating: PG13
Release Date: 1-JAN-2007
Media Type: DVDNo one uses color like Chinese director Zhang Yimou--movies like Raise the Red Lantern or Hero, though different in tone and subject matter, are drenched in rich, luscious shades of red, blue, yellow, and green. House of Flying Daggers is no exception; if they weren't choreographed with such vigorous imagination, the spectacular action sequences would seem little more than an excuse for vivid hues rippling across the screen. Government officers Leo and Jin (Asian superstars Andy Lau and Takeshi Kaneshiro) set out to! destroy an underground rebellion called the House of Flying Daggers (named for their weapon of choice, a curved blade that swoops through the air like a boomerang). Their only chance to find the rebels is a blind women named Mei (Ziyi Zhang, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) who has some lethal kung fu moves of her own. In the guise of an aspiring rebel, Jin escorts Mei through gorgeous forests and fields that become bloody battlegrounds as soldiers try to kill them both. While arrows and spears of bamboo fly through the air, Mei, Jin, and Leo turn against each other in surprising ways, driven by passion and honor. Zhang's previous action/art film, Hero, sometimes sacrificed momentum for sheer visual beauty; House of Flying Daggers finds a more muscular balance of aesthetic splendor and dazzling swordplay. --Bret Fetzer"Prepare your eyes for popping," in this "martial-arts fireball that throws in a lyrical love story, head spinning fights and dazz! ling surprises" (Rolling Stone). "A gorgeous entertainment" (A! .O. Scot t, New York Times). Mei is an exotic, beautiful blind dancer, associated with a dangerous revolutionary gang, known as the House of Flying Daggers. Captured by officers of the decadent Tang Dynasty, Mei finds herself both threatened - and attracted - to the most unusual circumstances. Here, her heart and loyalties battle each other, amid warriors in the treetops and dazzling combat - the likes of which have never before been seen!No one uses color like Chinese director Zhang Yimou--movies like Raise the Red Lantern or Hero, though different in tone and subject matter, are drenched in rich, luscious shades of red, blue, yellow, and green. House of Flying Daggers is no exception; if they weren't choreographed with such vigorous imagination, the spectacular action sequences would seem little more than an excuse for vivid hues rippling across the screen. Government officers Leo and Jin (Asian superstars Andy Lau and Takeshi Kaneshiro) set out to destroy an u! nderground rebellion called the House of Flying Daggers (named for their weapon of choice, a curved blade that swoops through the air like a boomerang). Their only chance to find the rebels is a blind women named Mei (Ziyi Zhang, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) who has some lethal kung fu moves of her own. In the guise of an aspiring rebel, Jin escorts Mei through gorgeous forests and fields that become bloody battlegrounds as soldiers try to kill them both. While arrows and spears of bamboo fly through the air, Mei, Jin, and Leo turn against each other in surprising ways, driven by passion and honor. Zhang's previous action/art film, Hero, sometimes sacrificed momentum for sheer visual beauty; House of Flying Daggers finds a more muscular balance of aesthetic splendor and dazzling swordplay. --Bret Fetzer

El Cortez Authentic Casino Playing Cards - 1 Deck

  • El Cortez Authentic Casino Playing Cards - 1 Deck
  • This deck consists of playing cards that have been used at a REAL casino, which were then carefully repackaged and sent to us
  • These cards come directly from the casino pit, and are in great condition. They do not have a hole drilled in them like many other competitors offer
  • Great for all poker games or any other card game!
  • NOTE: YOU WILL RECEIVE 1 DECK OF USED PLAYING CARDS. DECK COLOR MAY VARY.
Studio: Monarch Video Assoc. Release Date: 12/09/2008 Run time: 94 minutes Rating: REL CORTEZ - DVD MovieCD: 1. Obertura 2. Yo No Quiero Llamarme Como Me Llamo 3. Nanda De Cebolla 4. La Vejez 5. Que Maravilla 6. De Ayer A Hoy 7. A Modo De Responso 8. Como El Primer Dia 9. En Un Rincon Del Alma 10. Callejero 11. La Caja De Los Vientos 12. Mi Arbol Y Yo 13. El Amor Desolado 14. Camina Siempre Adelante 15. Castilos En El Aire 16. Cuando Un Amigo Se Va DVD: 1. Yo No Quiero Llamarme Como Me Llamo 2. Yo Voy Sonando Caminos 3. Las Moscas 4. La Vejez 5. Siempre Hay Algo Mas 6. Distancia 7. La Vida 8. Nanas De Cebolla 9. Que Maravilla 10. De Ayer A Hoy 11. Yo Quiero Ser Bombero 12. A Modo De Responso 13. Que Suerte He Tenido De Nacer 14. Callejero 15. La Caja De Los Vientos 16. Poryecto De Amor 17. Son Ninos Nuestros 18. Mi Arbol Y Yo 19. Camina Siempre Adelante 20. El Amor Desolado 21. No Soy De Aqui 22. Castillos En El Aire 23. Cuando Un Amigo Se Va 24. En Un Rincon Del AlmaThis deck consists of playing cards that have been used at El Cortez, which were then carefully repackaged and sent to us. This deck is great for parties, home games, bar leagues, and many other uses. These cards come directly from the casino pit, and are in great condition. They do not have a hole drilled in them like many other competitors offer. Instead they have 2 slightly rounded corners to prevent them from being used at the casino again by cheaters. Now you can use the actual cards used in Nevada casinos in your home game. NOTE: YOU WILL RECEIVE 1 DECK OF USED PLAYING CARDS. DECK COLOR MAY VARY.

True Believer

Arctic Tale

  • Awe-inspiring adventure
This heartbreaking documentary puts a face on the sad statistics of global warming--and though it's not a human face, it's the perhaps even more effective face of an adorable polar bear cub, Nanu, along with her mother, her brother, and her natural enemy, the equally heart-melting Seela the walrus. With breathtaking footage of life on the arctic tundra, the directors spin a highly emotional tale of the melting ice caps and the effect of their disappearance on every species in the ecosystem. Since the film is essentially aimed at children, the cuteness factor is off the charts, aided by the slightly grating use of sound effects, a slangy voiceover by Queen Latifah, and a kid-friendly pop/folk soundtrack. And, as in a National Geographic special, viewers learn some interesting and neutral facts about polar bears, walruses, narwhals, foxes, and other northern creatures. T! he narrative, however, returns repeatedly to the grim conditions that are killing off our planet's wildlife, one family at a time. The directors take pains to create a hopeful ending, with a sweet pair of life-goes-on epilogues and a closing credit sequence featuring conservation tips, but the message of the film is sobering and hits its mark with kids and adults alike.The frozen Arctic is home to polar bears and walruses, two very different types of animals whose struggle to survive against the elements is only being made more difficult by a changing climate. Directors Adam Ravetech and Sarah Robertson filmed walruses and polar bears in the Arctic for 15 years in order to create this amazing story about the lives of Nanu the baby polar bear and a newborn walrus dubbed Seelah. Striking footage from land and sea is combined with effective narration by Queen Latifa and pop music by Joby Talbot to chronicle these creatures' lives from the babies' first days of existence, thr! ough two years of training in hunting and fighting by their re! spective mothers and the changes in the icy world that are necessitating new adaptations by these animals, and a contemplation of the chances of both species' continued survival. Like March of the Penguins, the footage of the animals of the Arctic and the formation and breaking up of the ice is exquisite, but perhaps even more striking is the clear evidence of climate change in the delayed formation of the ice in the autumn and its progressively earlier thawing and breaking up each spring. The polar bears' and walruses' resilience and instinctual ability to adapt and change in the face of the negative effects of global warming in order to survive is stressed, and viewers are left pondering why man cannot similarly adapt and change his ways in order to positively affect the world. Bonus features include an interesting "making of" featurette with Adam Ravetech and Sarah Robertson that describes their travels, trials, and enormous gratitude for the assistance of the Intuit pe! ople and a fun Are We There Yet? World Adventure: Polar Bear Spotting mini-adventure for kids in which Molly and Sam go looking for polar bears in a tundra buggy. (Ages 5 and older) --Tami Horiuchi

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New Balance Men's MR993 Running Shoe,Grey,10 D

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