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January 6th, 2009Boarding p
Skate Boarding Iron on Heat Transfer is printed on a 8 by 8 inch commercial quality high resolution heat transfer paper, available for white and light material applications only. Heat transfer is shipped with the home use instructions for use with a home iron.:
Company: 3dRose LLC
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If you've never enjoyed Alec Guinness in the classic 1955 British comedy that inspired it, the Coen brothers' remake of The Ladykillers may well prove hilarious. For starters, it's got Tom Hanks in a variation of the Guinness role, eccentrically channeling Colonel Sanders, Tennessee Williams, and Edgar Allan Poe in his southern-fried performance as Prof. Goldthwait Higgins Dorr, Ph.D. (named after an actual arts institute curator from the Coens' native Minnesota), a deliciously verbose con man who needs a secret headquarters for his five-man plot to rob a riverboat casino moored on the Mississippi. In the film's funniest and least-caricatured role (and even she can't elude the Coens' comedic stereotyping), Irma P. Hall plays the churchgoing widow who rents a room to Dorr, whose crew of "musicians" (in keeping with the original's plot) use the lady's root cellar to tunnel to the casino's cash-rich counting room. Rampant mishaps ensue, the body count rises among Dorr's band of idiots (including Marlon Wayans, spouting nonstop profanities), and the Coens put their uniquely stylish stamp on everything. It's a funny movie, allowing for some nagging flatness to the material, but if you've seen the original (and other vintage comedies from the heyday of Britain's low-budget Ealing Studios), you'll eventually wonder, what were they thinking? Accounting for all the qualities that grace any Coen movie (this being the first time the brothers have officially shared directorial credit), this revamped Ladykillers is a mixed blessing, both entertaining and superfluous. --Jeff ShannonDirector: Ethan Coen, Joel Coen
DVD: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
Company: Walt Disney Video (2004-09-07)
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When a cure is found to treat mutations lines are drawn amongst the x-men led by professor charles xavier & the brotherhood a band of powerful mutants organized under xaviers former ally magneto. Studio: Tcfhe Release Date: 10/02/2007 Starring: Hugh Jackman Ian Mckellen Run time: 104 minutes Rating: Pg13Director: Brett Ratner
DVD: AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC
Company: 20th Century Fox (2006-10-03)
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If you've never enjoyed Alec Guinness in the classic 1955 British comedy that inspired it, the Coen brothers' remake of The Ladykillers may well prove hilarious. For starters, it's got Tom Hanks in a variation of the Guinness role, eccentrically channeling Colonel Sanders, Tennessee Williams, and Edgar Allan Poe in his southern-fried performance as Prof. Goldthwait Higgins Dorr, Ph.D. (named after an actual arts institute curator from the Coens' native Minnesota), a deliciously verbose con man who needs a secret headquarters for his five-man plot to rob a riverboat casino moored on the Mississippi. In the film's funniest and least-caricatured role (and even she can't elude the Coens' comedic stereotyping), Irma P. Hall plays the churchgoing widow who rents a room to Dorr, whose crew of "musicians" (in keeping with the original's plot) use the lady's root cellar to tunnel to the casino's cash-rich counting room. Rampant mishaps ensue, the body count rises among Dorr's band of idiots (including Marlon Wayans, spouting nonstop profanities), and the Coens put their uniquely stylish stamp on everything. It's a funny movie, allowing for some nagging flatness to the material, but if you've seen the original (and other vintage comedies from the heyday of Britain's low-budget Ealing Studios), you'll eventually wonder, what were they thinking? Accounting for all the qualities that grace any Coen movie (this being the first time the brothers have officially shared directorial credit), this revamped Ladykillers is a mixed blessing, both entertaining and superfluous. --Jeff ShannonDirector: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen
DVD: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Dolby, NTSC
Company: Walt Disney Video (2004-09-07)
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Navy SEALs are some of the most highly trained soldiers in the world. Boarding units use their special skills and training to board and secure vessels ? usually having to secure every area of the ship space-by-space ? after boarding either from the water or air.Toy: Figure is 7 inches tall on base., 6 points of articulation: neck, shoulders, wrists and right thigh., Includes custom detailed base, M4, 9mm service pistol, and removable zip ties., For age 13 and up
Company: Toys - not a real vendor (test account) (2006-09-08)
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Navy SEALs are some of the most highly trained soldiers in the world. Boarding units use their special skills and training to board and secure vessels usually having to secure every area of the ship space-by-space after boarding either from the water or air. Features six points of articulation: neck, shoulders, wrists and right thigh. Figure includes a custom detailed base, M4, 9mm service pistol, and removable zip ties. Measures 7" tall.Toy:
Company: McFarlane Toys (2006-09-13)
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Spy Goddess Rachel Buchanan is kicking butt, manga-style. Blackthorn Academy is sending her and her friends on their next mission—to Japan. But can Rachel handle her spy assignments: 1) taking down Blankenship's band of ninja assassins and 2) surviving as a brassy, sassy American girl in the middle of Tokyo? And is that "tension" between Rachel and Alex something Pilar should start worrying about? Heck, is it something Rachel should start worrying about? Better make time for assignment 3) repeating the phrase: "I do not have a crush on my best friend's boyfriend!"
Don't miss the Rising Sun, Tokyo fun, and Rachel-kun . . . all in Spy Goddess manga!
Author: Michael P. Spradlin
Paperback: 176 pages
Company: HarperCollins (2008-03-01) (2008-02-26)
ISBN: 0061362999
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So, it turns out I'm this reincarnated goddess. Whatever that means. Of course, being a goddess apparently doesn't come with perfect hair or flawless skin or even any neat-o superpowers. Nope. the only thing I get is one stark-raving mad nemesis named Simon. And the only thing standing between Simon and total world domination? Oh, right: me. As if! On the plus side, I get to follow this bad guy all the way to sunny Hawaii! Maybe this goddess gig won't be so bad after all.
Author: Michael P. Spradlin
Paperback: 288 pages
Company: HarperTeen (2008-01-01) (2008-01-02)
ISBN: 0060594128
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I was never a delinquent.
Not really.
I'm just misunderstood.
Of course, that's not how the judge saw it.
That's how I wound up at freaky Blackthorn Academy. Talk about boring. There isn't even a mall nearby. I mean, what did they expect a girl from Beverly Hills to do?
Also, from the start I could tell there was something really weird about Blackthorn:
The headmaster, Mr. Kim, knew way too much about me.
The class schedule features Intro to Code Theory and Microelectronics.
A whole section of the school is off-limits.
Then the FBI showed up ... and Mr. Kim disappeared.
Well, here's something Mr. Kim didn't know about me: Rachel Buchanan never gives up when there are secrets to uncover. Watch out, Blackthorn Academy!
Author: Michael P. Spradlin
Hardcover: 224 pages
Company: HarperTeen (2005-03-01) (2005-03-15)
ISBN: 0060594071
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