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I run to death, the dark night, and Wall-E, and Another few that I know the top of my head if you get the idea or basically know what I can and can not get lime wire if Please let me know thank you
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Wabash Valley Farms 25008 Whirley-Pop Stovetop Popcorn Popper $19.89 There’s more to going to the movies than seeing the movie itself – it’s the popcorn! Now, with the Whirley Pop Popcorn Maker, you can make fluffy, delicious popcorn just like you get at the theater. The stay-cool hardwood handle turns the stainless steel paddle inside, preventing scorching and burning, and making certain every kernel pops up like it should. The steam vents on top allow moisture to… |
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Nordic Ware Pro-Cast Sweet Rides Classic Car Pan $19.99 The Nordic Ware Pro-Cast Sweet Rides Pan features a variety of mini-cakes in 8 classic car designs…. |
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Osti Cheese Slicer and Server $10.99 The original Osti cheese slicer with double wires cuts cheese thick or thin and can be placed on sandwiches by means of the little fork at the top of the slicer. All stainless steel. Made in Denmark…. |
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Treme: Music From the hbo Original series, Season 1 $10.88 All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed…. |
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Bonfire $16.14 All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed…. |
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Backtracks (2CD+DVD) $22.95 Detailed item info Track listing DISC 1: 1. Stick Around 2. Love Song 3. Fling Thing 4. R.I.P. (Rock In Peace) 5. Carry Me Home 6. Crabsody In Blue 7. Cold Hearted Man 8. Snake Eye 9. Borrowed Time 10. Down On the Borderline 11. Big Gun 12. Cyberspace DISC 2: |
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World on a Wire (The Criterion Collection) [Blu-ray] $23.59 Studio: Image/sphe Release Date: 02/21/2012 Run time: 407 minutes… |
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Other People’s Money [VHS] $4.79 Guaranteed to work or your money back – PLEASE NOTE ALL MONIES FROM THIS SALE GO TO A 501 (C)3 NO KILL ANIMAL SHELTER… |
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Man Without a Star [VHS] $14.98 … |
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Go Girl Female Urination Device $12.99 115100 Features: Specifications: Material: silicone… |
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Movie Dinners: $10.52 Movie Dinners |
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Movie Menus $11.86 Movie Menus |
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The Movie $11.81 Eleanor Marshall, Roxana Felix and Megan Silver are from very different worlds. But they all have something the other could use. Eleanor Marshall, just made president of Artemis studios, is one of the most powerful women in Hollywood. When she’s offered the chance to make a movie with two sure-fire stars, one of them queen-of-the-catwalk Roxanna Felix, she knows it’s an opportunity too good to miss. Roxana may be a model rather than an actress, known for her devastating beauty and acid tongue, but she has the on-screen magnetism Eleanor needs. And when Megan Silver, waitress and struggling writer, appears with a dynamite script, it looks like they have all the ingredients for a runaway success |
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The Wire $11.99 Welcome to the critically acclaimed HBO drama series The Wire, hailed as “the best show on television, period” by the San Francisco Chronicle. The New York Times calls it “a vital part of the television landscape…unvarnished realism.” Time declares that The Wire, “like its underfunded, workaday cops, just plugged away until it outshone everything else on TV.” The Wire stands not only as riveting drama but also as a sociopolitical treatise with ambitions beyond any television serial. The failure of the drug war, the betrayal of the working class, the bureaucratization of the culture and the cost to individual dignity — such are the themes of the drama’s first two seasons. And with every new episode of season three and beyond, another layer of modern urban life will be revealed. Gritty, densely layered, and realistic, The Wire is series television at its very best, told from the point of view of the Baltimore police, their targets, and many of those caught in the middle. Rafael Alvarez — a reporter, essayist, and staff writer for the show — brings the reader inside, detailing many of the real-life incidents and personalities that have inspired the show’s storylines and characters, providing the reader with insights into the city of Baltimore — itself an undeniable character in the series. Packed with photographs and featuring an introduction by series creator and executive producer David Simon, as well as essays by acclaimed authors George Pelecanos, Laura Lippman, and Anthony Walton, here is an invaluable resource for both fans of the show and viewers who have yet to discover The Wire. Hollywood has long used the cop drama to excite and entertain, and Hollywood has always dictated the terms. But The Wire is filmed entirely in Baltimore, conceived by Baltimoreans, and written by rust-belt journalists and novelists intimately familiar with the urban landscape. It’s as close as television has yet come to allowing an American city to tell its own tale. |
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At the Wire $9.99 Dominating victories, great duels, and astounding rallies make up some of horse racing's greatest moments. Award-winning writer Edward L. Bowen captures these in At The Wire, a compilation of twenty-seven races plus Breeders' Cup highlights that have earned a solid place in America's turf history. Bowen tells the unforgettable tale of the 1973 Belmont Stakes, in which national hero Secretariat ended a twenty-five-year drought of Triple Crown winners with a spectacular thirty-one-length victory. At The Wire revives the enormity of the triple dead heat in the 1944 Carter Handicap. And Bowen pays homage to the running battle between Affirmed and Alydar and its 1978 Triple Crown conclusion in the Belmont Stakes. Bowen writes of outstanding horses at their best in fierce competition and of their time and place in American racing. |
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Wire $75 The Wire is about survival, about the strategies adopted by those living and working in the inner cities of America. It presents a world where for many even hope isn’t an option, where life operates as day-to-day existence without education, without job security, and without social structures. This is a world that is only grey, an exacting autopsy of a side of American life that has never seen the inside of a Starbucks. Over its five season, sixty-episode run (2002-2008), The Wire presents several overlapping narrative threads, all set in the city of Baltimore. The series consistently deconstructs conventional narratives of law, order, and disorder, offering a view of America that has never before been admitted to the public discourse of the televisual. It is bleak and at times excruciating, and even when the show makes metatextual reference to its own world as Dickensian, it is too gentle by half. By focusing on four main topics (Crime, Law Enforcement, America and Television), All in the Game examines the series’ place within popular culture and its representation of the realities of inner city life, social institutions, and politics in contemporary American society. This is a brilliant collection of essays on a show that has taken the art of television drama to new heights. |
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Movie Reel with Filmstrip Centerpiece $6.99 Movie Reel with Filmstrip Centerpiece |
