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A DVD of "CSI Miami: The Seventh Season" been published?
I want to know if this dvd set was released in stores, and if anyone knows anything about a release date if it has not already been disclosed but thank you in advance
not yet, and no release date set according to Amazon
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Elvis / Girl Happy [VHS] $6.00 Elvis Presley does the clam–a now-forgotten dance–in this 1964 potboiler in which the King stars as a singer who gets a gig in Ft. Lauderdale with his combo but has to baby-sit a mobster’s teenage daughter (Shelley Fabares) as part of the deal. Fabares’s character, looking for a break, runs wild and makes life difficult for Elvis. The film has the usual “Elvis movie” bounce and wolfish jokes and… |
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NCIS: The Complete Seventh Season $30.86 All 24 episodes from season seven–including “Truth or Consequences,” “Good Cop, Bad Cop,” “Ignition,” “Double Identity,” and “Rule Fifty-One”–are featured in a six-disc set. 17 1/3 hrs. total. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital stereo; Subtitles: English (SDH); audio commentary on selected episodes; featurettes. **24 episodes on 6 discs. 17 1/3 hrs.**… |
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NCIS Naval Criminal Investigative Service – The Complete First Season $14.98 Equal parts JAG and C.S.I., NCIS does a formidable job of blending relevant military headlines with quirky characters who are tenaciously determined to solve a crime–even if it means having to sleep in the morgue to get a few minutes of shut eye. Created by Donald P. Bellisario (JAG, Quantum Leap), NCIS actually began as a two-part episode of JAG in 2003. Later that year, the drama made its full-… |
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NCIS: The Complete Third Season $19.99 An elite team of agents investigates crime within the Navy community outside the military chain of command.Genre: TelevisionRating: NRRelease Date: 24-APR-2007Media Type: DVD… |
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L.A. Noire: The Complete edition $24.80 L. A. Noire is an interactive detective story set in the classic noir period in the late 1940’s blending action detection and complex storytelling and draws into an open ended challenge to solve a series of gruesome murders. Set in a perfectly recreated Los Angeles before freeways, with a post war backdrop of corruption, drugs and jazz, L. A. Noire will truly blend cinema and gaming…. |
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Sacred 2: Fallen Angel $7.56 Action RPG gameplay ~ Battle fearsome enemies withover 500 quests!Product InformationIn Sacred 2 – Fallen Angel you assume the role of a character and delve intoa thrilling story full of side quests and secrets that you will have to unravel.Breathtaking combat arts and sophisticated spells are waiting to be learned. Amultitude of weapons and items will be available and you will choose which ofyour… |
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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Super Pack $10.49 Break down evidence and bring suspects to justice in five bizarre crimes. Use the new garage lab, recreate gunfights with ballistic lasers, uncover shocking secrets with video analysis, and much more. Solve five cases with deeper plot lines and shocking twists, new 3D graphics, character interaction and longer, more immersive cases. Investigate five gruesome cases with locations and music taken st… |
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Pytor Illych Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker – Complete Ballet $7.99 Although Gergiev is highly experienced in the theater, and he is leading an opera-ballet orchestra, this is definitely a concert Nutcracker. Tempos are brisk, textures streamlined, and dancers might have a good deal of difficulty keeping up with the music. For us home listeners, though, this is a superb way to hear Tchaikovsky’s complete score and to remind ourselves of how much good music isn’t i… |
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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation $4.54 All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed…. |
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Chicago Blues Jam: Lonnie Brooks/Studebaker John $3.94 … |
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CSI: The Experience $29 CSI: The Experience |
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CSI $20.95 There are certain films and shows that resonate with audiences everywhere—they generate discussion and debate about everything from gender, class, citizenship and race, to consumerism and social identity. This new ‘teachable canon’ of film and television introduces students to alternative classics that range from silent film to CSI. Since its debut in September 2000, CSI ’s fusion of cinematic spectacle, forensic pathology and character drama has regularly drawn in tens of millions of viewers around the world This original new study investigates CSI ’s cultural importance, both for the media industry and for the criminal justice system itself, exploring its formal and narrative style, and its impact on media culture C SI provides a model for studying how genre, narrative, industry concerns, and the broad ‘public life’ of a television series contribute to our understanding of the nature and function of contemporary popular television |
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CSI for the First Responder $59.95 CSI for the First Responder |
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Reading ‘CSI’ $17.95 This is what we know, this is the truth: CSI is a global television phenomenon. It began in 2000 with "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation", a dark procedural drama about forensic science set within the neon escapism of Las Vegas, in which Grissom and his team search within the very vitals of the murder victims they investigate. Nearly 17 million viewers tuned in each week and "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" fast became America's number one show. The success of the series moved it into franchise territory, continuing in 2002 with the body beautifuls and dismembereds of "CSI: Miami" (now the world's biggest television show) and again in 2004 extending the francise to the melancholic noir of post-9/11 New York with "CSI: NY". "Reading 'CSI'" pieces together the evidence in order to understand what the CSI shows mean to contemporary television culture, both in America and beyond.The varied, intellectually curious and often polemic responses to CSI from critics, journalists and industry professionals focus on a range of issues from the pornographic quality of the CGI effects, the relationship of characters to their narratives, and the reaction of the fans, to the semiotics of Horatio Caine's sunglasses. This in depth, compulsive read also includes a full episode guide. |
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The CSI Effect $34.99 The CSI Effect: Television, Crime, and Governance demonstrates that CSI’s appeal cannot be disentangled from its production as a televisual text or the broader discourses and practices that circulate within our social landscape. This groundbreaking interdisciplinary collection bridges the gap between the study of popular culture media and the study of crime, and fosters the development of a new set of theoretical languages in which the mediated spectacle of crime and criminalization can be carefully considered. |
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Mr. CSI $13.99 In 1990, Anthony Zuiker was just another Hollywood wannabe—a balding, overweight guy driving a tram in Las Vegas for eight bucks an hour, telling his friends about the screenplay he was writing, dreaming of fame. He’d grown up in Vegas, where his mother worked the blackjack table at a casino, while his father flitted back and forth from investment schemes that didn’t seem to go anywhere. His friends figured Anthony wouldn’t either. But twenty years later, Zuiker stands as the mastermind behind the most popular television show in history, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation , and its spin-offs: CSI: Miami and CSI: NY . How he got there—a remarkable rise from nothing to something—is the narrative lifeblood of Mr. CSI , only, like the show itself, there’s a catch: On a January morning in 2005, Zuiker got a call from the Las Vegas Police Department while he was working at his desk on a script for CSI: NY . His estranged father, whom Zuiker hadn’t seen for a decade, had put a shotgun in his mouth and pulled the trigger. So begins Mr. CSI , a book that frames Zuiker’s astonishing ascendency to fame and fortune with an unsettling and honest appraisal of his father’s suicide. It’s a book that uses the conventions that have made CSI a worldwide success to tell a far more personal story, of what one man left behind in his success and what he gained when he returned. |
