Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Sterling Silver Interlacing Celtic Knot Chain Adjustable 18" Necklace with Genuine Amethyst
Ancient Celtic Eternity Knots Frame a Genuine Marquise Shaped Purple Amethyst Central Stone.
Set with a Genuine 4x8mm Amethyst
Adjustable From 16.5" - 17.5" - 18.5" in Length
Central Setting is 1.25" Wide
Weighs approximately 7.7 grams
Closes with a Lobster Claw Clasp
Matching Hook Earrings Are Available (te862)
Marked .925
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1/2 cttw Round 3-Stone 14k White Gold Diamond Pendant (H-I Color, SI1-SI2 Clarity)
This elegant three-stone pendant features three sparkling round diamonds, held in a gently curved shared prong setting of 14 karat white gold. The attractive setting accentuates the shapes of the individual stones while grouping them together for maximum impact. The pendant is featured on a classic 14 karat white gold cable chain that fastens securely with a lobster claw clasp. Three-stone diamond jewelry is a traditional romantic gift, designed to symbolize your past, present, and future together.
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Amber Metallic Multistrand Beaded Collar Necklace
Nvie's beaded necklaces are totally handcrafted in India by traditional artisans. The designs are a unique blend of modern designer wear and Indian Royal designs. Most of our customers write back about the compliments they receive when they wear our jewelry. At our prices, this is a deal buy. Nvie Designs supports "Street to School" Project:: 5% of our profits on every order will go to support education for under previleged children in Calcutta - India.
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Saturday, December 09, 2006
Tekno The Robotic Puppy Silver
Everyone's favorite robotic pet is back and better than ever! This playful pup expresses his moods through light-up eyes and body language. Just watch his ears and eyes - they'll let you know how he's feeling. Tekno Puppy reacts to sound, sight and touch, and obeys several radio-controlled commands. He walks forward, backwards, right and left, moves his head, and wags his tail when he's happy. New and improved walking animation gives him smooth, lifelike movement, and magnetic sensors allow him to play with his ball and chomp on his bone. Requires 4 "AA" batteries and 3 "AG13" batteries, included. Measures 13"L x 12.25"H. Colors and markings will vary.
Star Wars Deluxe Transformer Millenium Falcon
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
Zenith P50W26B 50" Plasma Flat-Panel HDTV
This 50" plasma HDTV monitor's groundbreaking display technology delivers superior image clarity, color, and brightness in large-format televisions that are less than 4" thick. High-resolution format produces extremely detailed imagery. Faroudja/Sage scan converter seamlessly converts TV video data to PC formats without distortion or cropping images in either 4:3 or 16:9. Vertical display mode changes the image from horizontal to vertical if monitor is rotated 90 degrees.
Friday, December 01, 2006
Star Wars Trilogy
Episode IV A New Hope Eighteen years later, Luke Skywalker, a young farm boy on Tatooine, is thrust into the struggle of the Rebel Alliance when he meets Obi-Wan Kenobi, who has lived for years in seclusion on the desert planet. Obi-Wan begins Luke's Jedi training as Luke joins him on a daring mission to rescue the beautiful Rebel leader Princess Leia from the clutches of the evil Empire. Although Obi-Wan sacrifices himself in a lightsabre duel with Darth Vader, his former apprentice, Luke proves that the Force is with him by destroying the Empire's dreaded Death Star. Episode V The Empire Strikes Back Three years later Imperial forces continue to pursue the Rebels. After the Rebellion's defeat on the ice planet Hoth, Luke journeys to the planet Dagobah to train with Jedi Master Yoda, who has lived in hiding since the fall of the Republic. In an attempt to convert Luke to the dark side, Darth Vader lures young Skywalker into a trap in the Cloud City of Bespin. In the midst of a fierce lightsaber duel with the Sith Lord, Luke faces the startling revelation that the evil Vader is in fact his father, Anakin Skywalker. Episode VI Return of the Jedi In the epic conclusion of the saga, the Empire prepares to crush the Rebellion with a more powerful Death Star while the Rebel fleet mounts a massive attack on the space station. Luke Skywalker confronts his father Darth Vader in a final climactic duel before the evil Emperor. In the last second, Vader makes a momentous choice: he destroys the Emperor and saves his son. The Empire is finally defeated, the Sith are destroyed, and Anakin Skywalker is thus redeemed. At long last, freedom is restored to the galaxy.
Full Metal Jacket
Full Metal Jacket
Stanley Kubrick's 1987, penultimate film seemed to a lot of people to be contrived and out of touch with the '80s vogue for such intensely realistic portrayals of the Vietnam War as Platoon and The Deer Hunter. Certainly, Kubrick gave audiences plenty of reason to wonder why he made the film at all: essentially a two-part drama that begins on a Parris Island boot camp for rookie Marines and abruptly switches to Vietnam (actually shot on sound stages and locations near London), Full Metal Jacket comes across as a series of self-contained chapters in a story whose logical and thematic development is oblique at best. Then again, much the same was said about Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey, a masterwork both enthralled with and satiric about the future's role in the unfinished business of human evolution. In a way, Full Metal Jacket is the wholly grim counterpart of 2001. While the latter is a truly 1960s film, both wide-eyed and wary, about the intertwining of progress and isolation (ending in our redemption, finally, by death), Full Metal Jacket is a cynical, Reagan-era view of the 1960s' hunger for experience and consciousness that fulfilled itself in violence. Lee Ermey made film history as the Marine drill instructor whose ritualized debasement of men in the name of tribal uniformity creates its darkest angel in a murderous half-wit (Vincent D'Onofrio). Matthew Modine gives a smart and savvy performance as Private Joker, the clowning, military journalist who yearns to get away from the propaganda machine and know firsthand the horrific revelation of the front line. In Full Metal Jacket, depravity and fulfillment go hand in hand, and it's no wonder Kubrick kept his steely distance from the material to make the point. --Tom Keogh
Band of Brothers
An impressively rigorous, unsentimental, and harrowing look at combat during World War II, Band of Brothers follows a company of airborne infantry--Easy Company--from boot camp through the end of the war. The brutality of training takes the audience by increments to the even greater brutality of the war; Easy Company took part in some of the most difficult battles, including the D-Day invasion of Normandy, the failed invasion of Holland, and the Battle of the Bulge, as well as the liberation of a concentration camp and the capture of Hitler's Eagle's Nest. But what makes these episodes work is not their historical sweep but their emphasis on riveting details (such as the rattle of a plane as the paratroopers wait to leap, or a flower in the buttonhole of a German soldier) and procedures (from military tactics to the workings of bureaucratic hierarchies). The scope of this miniseries (10 episodes, plus an actual documentary filled with interviews with surviving veterans) allows not only a thoroughness impossible in a two-hour movie, but also captures the wide range of responses to the stress and trauma of war--fear, cynicism, cruelty, compassion, and all-encompassing confusion. The result is a realism that makes both simplistic judgments and jingoistic enthusiasm impossible; the things these soldiers had to do are both terrible and understandable, and the psychological price they paid is made clear. The writing, directing, and acting are superb throughout. The cast is largely unknown, emphasizing the team of actors as a whole unit, much like the regiment; Damian Lewis and Ron Livingston play the central roles of two officers with grit and intelligence. Band of Brothers turns a vast historical event into a series of potent personal experiences; it's a deeply engrossing and affecting accomplishment. --Bret Fetzer
Horror Classics 50 Movie Pack Collection
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