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STAR TREK Original Series Disappearing TRANSPORTER MUG
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Brand New
Licensed by Paramount
STAR TREK
ORIGINAL SERIES
DISAPPEARING
TRANSPORTER
MUG
Officially Licensed Star Trek
40th Anniversary Ceramic Transporter Mug
Add Hot Liquid and make
Kirk, Spock, Dr. McCoy Disappear
Specially Issued for the 40th Anniversary of Star Trek
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Kirk Stieff Old Maryland Engraved 4-Piece Sterling Silver Flatware Place Set, Service for 1
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G1190202 Old Maryland Engraved offers a uniquely designed and textured pattern on a simple curved handle with a slim stem. Experience the fine line where different worlds become symphonious. 4 Piece Place Set Includes: -Teaspoon. -Place Fork. -Salad Fork. -Place Knife. Features: -Complements the Old Maryland Engraved collection. -Textured pattern on a simple curved handle with a slim stem. -Uniquely designed. Specifications: -Material: Sterling Silver. -Dishwasher safe. Please Note: This item cannot ship to Alaska, Hawaii, or Puerto Rico. We apologize for the inconvenience. If you would like assistance finding an item that can ship to Alaska, Hawaii, or Puerto Rico, please contact our customer service team.
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The Nutcracker / Baryshnikov, Kirkland, Charmoli
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The American Ballet Theatre and Mikhail Baryshnikov present this timeless and colorful production of Tchaikovsky's ballet, with prima ballerina Gelsey Kirkland as the young girl whose Christmas Eve dream brings a toy soldier nutcracker to life as a handsome prince (Baryshnikov). 78 min. Standard; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital stereo.
The American Ballet Theater version of the Tchaikovsky classic, a 1977 studio rendition directed by Tony Charmoli, has become a holiday perennial on PBS stations and home video. It's a favorite of parents who want to give their kids the gift of culture--and with good reason. There's a loose fairy tale plot to keep dance neophytes interested, and Boris Aronson's eye-candy production design is a series of lavish dioramas. From an imperial-era Russian Christmas party out of Tolstoy, a young girl named Clara (Gelsey Kirkland) is whisked in dreams to an imaginary world populated by the animated creations of the wizard toy maker Drosselmeier (Alexander Minz), who prances on his stick-thin limbs like a Dickens illustration come to life. The main attraction is, of course, Mikhail Baryshnikov, one of the greatest classical dancers of the century, at his absolute peak of athleticism and precision. An opening slow-motion montage diagrams his fabled smoothness of execution, elegant airborne trajectories that have a feather-light perfection. Music lovers who know only "The Nutcracker Suite" will relish the chance to hear this great score all the way through, conducted with lilt and vigor by Kenneth Schermerhorn. --David Chute
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Puccini: Turandot at the Metropolitan Opera
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Puccini's final opera, set in the royal court of old Peking, is brilliantly staged by the Metropolitan Opera with an internationally acclaimed cast that includes Placido Domingo, Leona Mitchell, and Eva Marton in the title role. Franco Zeffirelli directs. 132 min. Standard; Soundtracks: Italian Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS 5.1, PCM stereo; Subtitles: English, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Spanish; photo gallery; trailer. In Italian with English subtitles.
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Metallica - S & M with the San Francisco Symphony
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There's little doubt that this two-volume concert and documentary package will appeal to die-hard Metallica lovers--given its more than three-hour length (two and a half for the concert segment alone), the band's predominantly white male fan base (repeatedly addressed as "man" by singer-guitarist James Hetfield) will be--in fact already are--ecstatic. But one wonders, especially given the erratic history of rock-cum-orchestra experiments, whether S&M will win Metallica any new aficionados. The fact is that the presence of the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, conducted by composer Michael Kamen, adds texture but not much else of significance to the Metallica sound. The band is so loud that it tends to overwhelm even a 100-plus member orchestra; what's more, Metallica's crunching, fist-pumping, riff-laden metal music lends itself less to genuine orchestral adornment than to superfluous bombast. And while the sound quality is excellent, it's still basically just a filmed concert, with little in the way of additional visual interest. Still, there are some cool moments, and all involved are clearly having a great time. There are also two new Metallica songs, "No Leaf Clover" and "Minus Human." (Note: also available is an edited version, sold at a slightly lower price, which corresponds to the popular PBS broadcast. The longer version carries an explicit content advisory label, due to much casual profanity, especially in the "making of" documentary.) --Sam Graham
It's heavy metal with a classical touch when Metallica is joined on stage by conductor Michael Kamen and the San Francisco Symphony for a unique concert experience. Featured on this video are such songs as "The Ecstasy of Gold," "The Memory Remains," "No Leaf Clover," "For Whom the Bell Tolls," "Human," "Enter Sandman" and more. 191 min. on two discs. Standard; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital stereo; Subtitles: English; documentary.
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Star Trek: Original Motion Picture Collection (Star Trek I, II, III, IV, V, VI + The Captain's Summit Bonus Disc) [Blu-ray]
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Star Trek I : The Original Motion PictureBack when the first Star Trek feature was released in December 1979, the Trek franchise was still relatively modest, consisting of the original TV series, an animated cartoon series from 1973-74, and a burgeoning fan network around the world. Series creator Gene Roddenberry had conceived a second TV series, but after the success of Star Wars the project was upgraded into this lavish feature film, which reunited the original series cast aboard a beautifully redesigned starship U.S.S. Enterprise. Under the direction of Robert Wise (best known for West Side Story), the film proved to be a mixed blessing for Trek fans, who heatedly debated its merits; but it was, of course, a phenomenal hit. Capt. Kirk (William Shatner) leads his crew into the vast structures surrounding V'Ger, an all-powerful being that is cutting a destructive course through Starfleet space. With his new First Officer (Stephen Collins), the bald and beautiful Lieutenant Ilia (played by the late Persis Khambatta) and his returning veteran crew, Kirk must decipher the secret of V'Ger's true purpose and restore the safety of the galaxy. The story is rather overblown and derivative of plots from the original series, and avid Trekkies greeted the film's bland costumes with derisive laughter. But as a feast for the eyes, this is an adventure worthy of big-screen trekkin'. Douglas Trumbull's visual effects are astonishing, and Jerry Goldmith's score is regarded as one of the prolific composer's very best (with its main theme later used for Star Trek: The Next Generation). And, fortunately for Star Trek fans, the expanded 143-minute version (originally shown for the film's network TV premiere) is generally considered an improvement over the original theatrical release. --Jeff ShannonStar Trek II :The Wrath of KhanAlthough Star Trek: The Motion Picture had been a box-office hit, it was by no means a unanimous success with Star Trek fans, who responded much more favorably to the "classic Trek" scenario of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Inspired by the "Space Seed" episode of the original TV series, the film reunites newly promoted Admiral Kirk with his nemesis from the earlier episode--the genetically superior Khan (Ricardo Montalban)--who is now seeking revenge upon Kirk for having been imprisoned on a desolated planet. Their battle ensues over control of the Genesis device, a top-secret Starfleet project enabling entire planets to be transformed into life-supporting worlds, pioneered by the mother (Bibi Besch) of Kirk's estranged and now-adult son. While Mr. Spock mentors the young Vulcan Lt. Saavik (then-newcomer Kirstie Alley), Kirk must battle Khan to the bitter end, through a climactic starship chase and an unexpected crisis that will cost the life of Kirk's closest friend. This was the kind of character-based Trek that fans were waiting for, boosted by spectacular special effects, a great villain (thanks to Montalban's splendidly melodramatic performance), and a deft combination of humor, excitement, and wondrous imagination. Director Nicholas Meyer (who would play a substantial role in the success of future Trek features) handles the film as a combination of Moby Dick, Shakespearean tragedy, World War II submarine thriller, and dazzling science fiction, setting the successful tone for the Trek films that followed. --Jeff ShannonStar Trek III : The Search for Spock You didn't think Mr. Spock was really dead, did you? When Spock's casket landed on the surface of the Genesis planet at the end of Star Trek II, we had already been told that Genesis had the power to bring "life from lifelessness." So it's no surprise that this energetic but somewhat hokey sequel gives Spock a new lease on life, beginning with his rebirth and rapid growth as the Genesis planet literally shakes itself apart in a series of tumultuous geological spasms. As Kirk is getting to know his estranged son (Merritt Butrick), he must also do battle with the fiendish Klingon Kruge (Christopher Lloyd), who is determined to seize the power of Genesis from the Federation. Meanwhile, the regenerated Spock returns to his home planet, and Star Trek III gains considerable interest by exploring the ceremonial (and, of course, highly logical) traditions of Vulcan society. The movie's a minor disappointment compared to Star Trek II, but it's a--well, logical--sequel that successfully restores Spock (and first-time film director Leonard Nimoy) to the phenomenal Trek franchise...as if he were ever really gone. With Kirk's willful destruction of the U.S.S. Enterprise and Robin Curtis replacing the departing Kirstie Alley as Vulcan Lt. Saavik, this was clearly a transitional film in the series, clearing the way for the highly popular Star Trek IV. --Jeff ShannonStar Trek IV : The Voyage Home Jumping on to the end-of-the-century bandwagon a little early, Paramount Pictures released 10 of their top films in one 10-pack, the Millennium Collection, in 1998. All the films are presented in their widescreen editions; one, Breakfast at Tiffany's, is offered in this format for the first time. The set includes 5 Best Picture Oscar winners and films that took home an additional 33 Academy Awards. All the tapes are available to buy individually. The pack, with a handsome mosaic of faces from the movies, also features collector gift cards (a movie version of baseball cards) and a commemorative booklet detailing the productions of all 10 films. The collection is oddly weighted toward the last 25 years, offering only one film from the 1950s and one from the 1960s. Your taste in current cinema will define the value of the set. Besides Tiffany's, one of Audrey Hepburn's finest films, the collection contains: The Ten Commandments with Charlton Heston, Grease with John Travolta, Francis Ford Coppola's Apocalypse Now and The Godfather, the funny, whale-saving Star Trek IV--The Voyage Home, Tom Cruise's hit Top Gun, the smash hit Ghost with Demi Moore, Mel Gibson's Celt fest Braveheart, and Forrest Gump with Tom Hanks. --Doug ThomasStar Trek V :The Final FrontierMovie critic Roger Ebert summed it up very succinctly: "Of all of the Star Trek movies, this is the worst." Subsequent films in the popular series have done nothing to disprove this opinion; we can be grateful that they've all been significantly better since this film was released in 1989. After Leonard Nimoy scored hits with Star Trek III and IV, William Shatner used his contractual clout (and bruised ego) to assume directorial duties on this mission, in which a rebellious Vulcan (Laurence Luckinbill) kidnaps Federation officials in his overzealous quest for the supreme source of creation. That's right, you heard it correctly: Star Trek V is about a crazy Vulcan's search for God. By the time Kirk, Spock, and their Federation cohorts are taken to the Great Barrier of the galaxy, this journey to "the final future" has gone from an embarrassing prologue to an absurd conclusion, with a lot of creaky plotting in between. Of course, die-hard Trekkies will still allow this movie into their video collections; but they'll only watch it when nobody else is looking. After this humbling experience, Shatner wisely relinquished the director's chair to Star Trek II's Nicholas Meyer. --Jeff ShannonStar Trek VI : The Undiscovered CountryStar Trek V left us nowhere to go but up, and with the return of Star Trek II director Nicholas Meyer, Star Trek VI restored the movie series to its classic blend of space opera, intelligent plotting, and engaging interaction of stalwart heroes and menacing villains. Borrowing its subtitle (and several lines of dialogue) from Shakespeare, the movie finds Admiral Kirk (William Shatner) and his fellow Enterprise crew members on a diplomatic mission to negotiate peace with the revered Klingon Chancellor Gorkon (David Warner). When the high-ranking Klingon and several officers are ruthlessly murdered, blame is placed on Kirk, whose subsequent investigation uncovers an assassination plot masterminded by the nefarious Klingon General Chang (Christopher Plummer) in an effort to disrupt a historic peace summit. As this political plot unfolds, Star Trek VI takes on a sharp-edged tone, with Kirk and Spock confronting their opposing views of diplomacy, and testing their bonds of loyalty when a Vulcan officer is revealed to be a traitor. With a dramatic depth befitting what was to be the final movie mission of the original Star Trek crew, this film took the veteran cast out in respectably high style. With the torch being passed to the crew of Star Trek: The Next Generation, only Kirk, Scotty, and Chekov would return, however briefly, in Star Trek: Generations. --Jeff Shannon
Seven-disc set includes "Star Trek: The Motion Picture," "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan," "Star Trek III: The Search for Spock," "Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home," "Star Trek V: The Final Frontier," "Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country," and a disc full of extras.
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Star Trek (Three-Disc Edition) [Blu-ray]
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J.J. Abrams' 2009 feature film was billed as "not your father's Star Trek," but your father will probably love it anyway. And what's not to love? It has enough action, emotional impact, humor, and sheer fun for any moviegoer, and Trekkers will enjoy plenty of insider references and a cast that seems ideally suited to portray the characters we know they'll become later. Both a prequel and a reboot, Star Trek introduces us to James T. Kirk (Chris Pine of The Princess Diaries 2), a sharp but aimless young man who's prodded by a Starfleet captain, Christopher Pike (Bruce Greenwood), to enlist and make a difference. At the Academy, Kirk runs afoul of a Vulcan commander named Spock (Zachary Quinto of Heroes), but their conflict has to take a back seat when Starfleet, including its new ship, the Enterprise, has to answer an emergency call from Vulcan. What follows is a stirring tale of genocide and revenge launched by a Romulan (Eric Bana) with a particular interest in Spock, and we get to see the familiar crew come together, including McCoy (Karl Urban), Uhura (Zoe Saldana), Sulu (John Cho), Chekhov (Anton Yelchin), and Scottie (Simon Pegg).The action and visuals make for a spectacular Big-Screen Movie, though the plot by Abrams and his writers, Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman (who worked together on Transformers and with Abrams on Alias and Mission Impossible III), and his producers (fellow Losties Damon Lindeloff and Bryan Burk) can be a bit of a mind-bender (no surprise there for Lost fans). Hardcore fans with a bone to pick may find faults, but resistance is futile when you can watch Kirk take on the Kobayashi Maru scenario or hear McCoy bark, "Damnit, man, I'm a doctor, not a physicist!" An appearance by Leonard Nimoy and hearing the late Majel Barrett Roddenberry as the voice of the computer simply sweeten the pot. Now comes the hard part: waiting for some sequels to this terrific prequel. --David Horiuchi Stills from Star Trek (Click for larger image)
The perennial sci-fi franchise is reinvigorated, courtesy of "Lost" creator J.J. Abrams. Reckless Starfleet cadet James T. Kirk (Chris Pine), logical Vulcan instructor Spock (Zachary Quinto), down-and-out doc Leonard "Bones" McCoy (Karl Urban), and the rest of the Enterprise crew come together for the first time to stop a vengeful Romulan (Eric Bana) who's traveled back in time, creating an alternate reality. Simon Pegg, Zoe Saldana, John Cho, Anton Yelchin, and Leonard Nimoy also star. 126 min. Widescreen; Soundtracks: English Dolby TrueHD 5.1, French Dolby Digital 5.1, Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1; Subtitles: English (SDH), French, Spanish, Portuguese; audio commentary; featurettes; deleted scenes; gag reel; bonus digital copy for PC; more. Three-disc set. NOTE: This Title Is Out Of Print; Limit One Per Customer.
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Invincible [Blu-ray]
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Walt Disney Pictures scored a surprise box-office hit with Invincible, and the movie deserved its good reviews as a fine example of how above-average writing, direction, and casting can turn formulaic material into something special. And make no mistake, this is a formulaic movie, with its real-life story embellished with Rocky-like enthusiasm, and lovingly crafted with the same quality of working-class humanism that made The Rookie a similarly popular Disney hit. This time, the inspirational true story is that of Vince Papale, a down-on-his-luck substitute teacher in Philadelphia (played by Mark Wahlberg in a nicely understated performance) who was 30 years old, out of work, abandoned by his wife, and biding time as a bartender when he answered an open call for tryouts on the Philadelphia Eagles NFL football team in 1976. Going with his gut instinct, new coach Dick Vermeil (Greg Kinnear) rewards Papale's diligent efforts with a place on the team, and Invincible combines gridiron guts, low-key romance (as Papale meets his future wife-to-be, played by Elizabeth Banks) and blue-collar friendship in an underdog story that moves, with casual charm and abundant appeal, toward a rousing feel-good finish. Making good use of digital visual effects to recreate Philly's now-demolished Veterans Stadium, director Erickson Core (also serving as his own cinematographer) tackles this heartwarming assignment with intelligence and flair, spinning gold from what could have been just another routine sports movie. --Jeff Shannon
INVINCIBLE is the inspiring true story of Vince Papale an ordinary guy who against extraordinary odds gets a one-in-a-gazillion shot at living every sports fan s wildest fantasy. Like the city he lives in and his beloved hometown NFL team the down-an-out Vince (Mark Wahlberg THE ITALIAN JOB) has seen better days. But then the Philadelphia Eagles new coach Dick Vermeil (Greg Kinnear LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE) calls an unprecedented open tryout and the 30-year-old bartender who never played college ball makes the cut. Now Vince needs every bit of his gritty never-say-die attitude and enormous heart to survive in the high-stakes world of professional football. Heartfelt and triumphant and filled with body-slamming NFL football action INVINCIBLE will have you on your feet cheering for the scrappy underdog who helped his team rediscover its winning spirits and in the process rallied a city when it needed it most.System Requirements:Running Time: 104 minsFormat: BLU-RAY DISC Genre: DRAMA Rating: PG UPC: 786936726107 Manufacturer No: 05364100
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Beauty and the Beast
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One of the most acclaimed and treasured animated films of all time is about to sweep you off your feet. Follow the adventures of Belle, a bright young woman who finds herself in the castle of a prince who's been turned into a mysterious beast. With the help of the castle's enchanted staff, Belle soon learns the most important lesson of all -- that true beauty comes from within. An all-new digital restoration and exciting new bonus features make this Special Edition more magical than ever. Be our guest and let the music you'll never forget and the characters who will fill your heart cast a shimmering spell like never before.Product Measures: 0.61" x 5.34" x 7.5"
The film that officially signaled Disney's animation renaissance (following The Little Mermaid) and the only animated feature to receive a Best Picture Oscar nomination, Beauty and the Beast remains the yardstick by which all other animated films should be measured. It relates the story of Belle, a bookworm with a dotty inventor for a father; when he inadvertently offends the Beast (a prince whose heart is too hard to love anyone besides himself), Belle boldly takes her father's place, imprisoned in the Beast's gloomy mansion. Naturally, Belle teaches the Beast to love. What makes this such a dazzler, besides the amazingly accomplished animation and the winning coterie of supporting characters (the Beast's mansion is overrun by quipping, dancing household items) is the array of beautiful and hilarious songs by composer Alan Menken and the late, lamented lyricist Howard Ashman. (The title song won the 1991 Best Song Oscar, and Menken's score scored a trophy as well.) The downright funniest song is "Gaston," a lout's paean to himself (including the immortal line, "I use antlers in all of my de-co-ra-ting"). "Be Our Guest" is transformed into an inspired Busby Berkeley homage. Since Ashman's passing, animated musicals haven't quite reached the same exhilarating level of wit, sophistication, and pure joy. --David Kronke --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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Fireproof
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A feel-good drama, Fireproof has a strong agenda: stay married, lead an honest life, and let your faith in a higher power help guide you. A still boyish-looking Kirk Cameron (Growing Pains) stars as Caleb Holt, a mercurial-tempered firefighter whose marriage is on the rocks. He clearly enjoys his status as a hero, but it comes at the expense of his marriage. His wife Catherine (Erin Bethea) is tired of the distance and wants him to make more of an effort at home, rather than surf porn on the Internet and hoard his earnings toward his dream fishing boat instead of helping out her disabled mother. Faced with impending divorce, Caleb's dad challenges him to follow the "40-day love dare," in which each task (cook her dinner, say nothing negative, etc.) is meant for him to better understand love and commitment and try and win his wife back. The third film by brothers Alex and Stephen Kendrick, Fireproof is the siblings' most polished feature. Cameron does a fine job of making Caleb real and believable, even when we're not always liking him. Though saddled at times with maudlin lines, Cameron adds emotion and range to his role. There is a not so subtle theme that the Holts--who at the beginning of the film are agnostic--needed religion to save their marriage. Clearly, Fireproof believes in its agenda and was made with the Christian audience in mind. Whether secular audiences will fall under its spell as well is debatable. But no one should walk away from the film offended. --Jae-Ha Kim Stills from Fireproof (click for larger image)
This moving Christian-themed drama follows the spiritual evolution of a troubled firefighter (Kirk Cameron) disillusioned with his marriage. Taking the advice of his father, the emotionally unstable (and agnostic) man begins a rehabilitative self-help program that leads him to a profound religious awakening and a deeper connection with his loved one. Erin Bethea, Ken Bevel co-star. 118 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1; Subtitles: English, Spanish, Chinese, Portuguese, French; audio commentary; deleted scenes; featurettes; interview; more.
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Star Trek (Single-Disc Edition)
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J.J. Abrams' 2009 feature film was billed as "not your father's Star Trek," but your father will probably love it anyway. And what's not to love? It has enough action, emotional impact, humor, and sheer fun for any moviegoer, and Trekkers will enjoy plenty of insider references and a cast that seems ideally suited to portray the characters we know they'll become later. Both a prequel and a reboot, Star Trek introduces us to James T. Kirk (Chris Pine of The Princess Diaries 2), a sharp but aimless young man who's prodded by a Starfleet captain, Christopher Pike (Bruce Greenwood), to enlist and make a difference. At the Academy, Kirk runs afoul of a Vulcan commander named Spock (Zachary Quinto of Heroes), but their conflict has to take a back seat when Starfleet, including its new ship, the Enterprise, has to answer an emergency call from Vulcan. What follows is a stirring tale of genocide and revenge launched by a Romulan (Eric Bana) with a particular interest in Spock, and we get to see the familiar crew come together, including McCoy (Karl Urban), Uhura (Zoe Saldana), Sulu (John Cho), Chekhov (Anton Yelchin), and Scottie (Simon Pegg).The action and visuals make for a spectacular Big-Screen Movie, though the plot by Abrams and his writers, Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman (who worked together on Transformers and with Abrams on Alias and Mission Impossible III), and his producers (fellow Losties Damon Lindeloff and Bryan Burk) can be a bit of a mind-bender (no surprise there for Lost fans). Hardcore fans with a bone to pick may find faults, but resistance is futile when you can watch Kirk take on the Kobayashi Maru scenario or hear McCoy bark, "Damnit, man, I'm a doctor, not a physicist!" An appearance by Leonard Nimoy and hearing the late Majel Barrett Roddenberry as the voice of the computer simply sweeten the pot. Now comes the hard part: waiting for some sequels to this terrific prequel. --David Horiuchi Stills from Star Trek (Click for larger image)
The perennial sci-fi franchise is reinvigorated, courtesy of "Lost" creator J.J. Abrams. Reckless Starfleet cadet James T. Kirk (Chris Pine), logical Vulcan instructor Spock (Zachary Quinto), down-and-out doc Leonard "Bones" McCoy (Karl Urban), and the rest of the Enterprise crew come together for the first time to stop a vengeful Romulan (Eric Bana) who's traveled back in time, creating an alternate reality. Simon Pegg, Zoe Saldana, John Cho, Anton Yelchin, and Leonard Nimoy also star. 126 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, French Dolby Digital 5.1, Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1; Subtitles: English, French, Spanish; audio commentary by Abrams, others; featurette; gag reel.
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Kirkland Signature Mature Multi Vitamins & Minerals with Lycopene and Lutein 400 Tablets
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Kirkland Signature Mature Multivitamin is scientifically formulated to keep you strong and healthy as you age. Kirkland Signature Mature Multivitamin helps maintain and support: Heart Health, Eye Health, Immune Health, Bones & Teeth, Antioxidant Protection, With Lycopene & Lutein - Promotes heart health & antioxidants for good eye health And Calcium and D - For strong bones and teeth No Artificial Colors, No Artificial Flavors, No Preservatives, No Yeast or Gluten.
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Kirks Original Coco Castile Soap, 24 Bars 1/2 Case
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Castile Hand Soap for Gentle Skin Care KIRK'S Original Coco Castile Bar Soap , 24 Bars of Hard Water Soap , is all vegetable oil and MADE IN USA. No animal by-products are in this hypoallergenic soap for gentle skin care. With a high glycerine level, this biodegradeable soap leaves no foam in streams or lakes if used when camping. Each 4 ounce soap bar is approximately 3.75 inches long by 2.5 inches wide by 15/16 inches thick (measured with wrapping on.) Kirks pure coconut oil soap lathers in hard water or soft water. Kirks castile soap is made with premium coconut oil and vegetable glycerin. . .unlike most name brands that use animal by-products. Popular since 1839 for those with delicate skin, dry skin or with normal skin. Kirks is an affordable luxury soap. A hypoallergenic soap and high glycerine soap, Kirks castile soap is a hard water castile bar soap that is effective in any type of water. This is an all natural soap that is a vegetarian soap with no animal by-products andis never tested on animals. More lather, all-natural: that's Kirk's castile bath soap. This bath soap lathers luxuriously in hard water or soft water. Note: "castile" refers to any vegetable based soap. For centuries, castile referred to highly prized vegetable based soap produced in Castile, Spain and was considered "the soap of royalty" because of its luxurious lather and gentleness to the skin. Kirks Bath Soap Advantages: Luxurious lather in hard or soft water. Use as a body soap or for shampoo. Gentle hypoallergenic soap. Biodegradable No animal testing No animal by-products Horse and dog owners use as an animal shampoo. Ultra gentle with no drying residue. No synthetic detergents. Longer lasting than most supermarket soaps. Shelf Life: Indefinite. Bar weight: approximately 4 oz. Made in the USA for Kirk's Natural LLC. Note: Color of soap may vary from batch to batch. Formula is identical regardless of the color. Kirks Original Castile Hard Water Soap In
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Kirks Original Coco Castile Soap, 48 Bars, FULL CASE
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Original Coco Castile Soap by Kirks These all natural soap bars MADE IN USA lather in hard water or soft water and are all vegetable oil soaps . KIRK'S Original Coco Castile Bar Soaps in this full case of 48 pure soap bars are high glycerine soaps that are environmentally friendly. A camping soap , Kirks is biodegradable, contains no animal by-products and shampoos hair or cleans faces, too. This is a full case of 48 bars of Kirks bath soap . Each 4 ounce soap bar is approximately 3.75 inches long by 2.5 inches wide by 15/16 inches thick (measured with wrapping on.) Kirks pure coconut oil bar soap lathers in hard water or soft water. Kirks castile soap is made with premium coconut oil and vegetable glycerin. . .unlike most name brands that use animal by-products. Popular since 1839 for those with delicate skin, dry skin or with normal skin. Kirks is an affordable luxury soap. A bar of soap from Kirks is an all vegetable oil, hypoallergenic hard water castile bar soap. More lather,all-natural: that is Kirk's pure castile soap. All natural soap contains no animal by-products. Kirk's Original Coco Castile Soap is a vegetarian soap using the finest coconut oil. This bath soap lathers luxuriously in hard water or soft water. Note: "castile" refers to any vegetable based soap. For centuries, castile referred to highly prized vegetable based soap produced in Castile, Spain and was considered "the soap of royalty" because of its luxurious lather and gentleness to the skin. Kirks Bath Soap Advantages: Luxurious lather in hard or soft water. Use as a body soap or for shampoo. Gentle hypoallergenic soap. Biodegradable No animal testing No animal by-products Horse and dog owners use as an animal shampoo. Ultra gentle with no drying residue. No synthetic detergents. Longer lasting than most supermarket soaps. Shelf Life: Indefinite. Bar weight: approximately 4 oz. Made in the USA for Kirk's Natural LLC. Note: Color of soap may vary from batch to
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Will Contact Lenses Save Your Vision?
Eyeglasses and contact lenses have become much more than just apparatuses that correct your vision, and make you see better. They have now become fashion accessory items, with fancy frames for glasses, that sometimes are more glaringly a distraction rather than a fashion adornment. There are also new technologies such as transition lens, that can turn a shade darker if you are under the sun directly.
Contact lenses have joined the foray of fashion too. Check out the contact lens that have multiple colors and hues on them. They have brown ones, for those with light blue or green eyes to turn their eyes brown for whatever reasons. Check out the floral ones as well. Look closely at one of your friend who has joined the multitudes in wearing these floral lenses, and you will see the cute floral patterns in the iris.
Let's take a macro view and go back to the beginning. Why were eyeglasses and contact lenses invented? They were invented so that they can help to correct any defective vision, especially the common ones such as long sightedness or short sightedness. They can help to readjust the focal length so that images are sharp in your retina.
I have worn glasses before to correct my vision from years of mugging and studying for my exams back in high school and college. Sure, I have obtained good results that landed me decent jobs, but I have sacrificed my perfect vision for those grades. In my experience and opinions, being dependent on glasses is unnatural and sad. How many of you know friends whose vision has further deteriorated over time by wearing glasses?
I too have experienced that. I have searched for natural ways to improve my vision, and have found one that actually works for me. Do check out the scientifically proven, natural and easy way to improve your vision, without burning a hole in your pocket. Go to the website http://health11.info.
Jim Kirk has always been interested in natural healing, and has researched on multiple topics in this area. He is a much sought after public speaker and a writer. He highly recommends the natural healing methodology at http://health11.info to recover your vision naturally and easily with a scientifically proven trademarked method.
About the Author
Nicknames...?
What is your current or some of your past nicknames and how did you get them?
MINE:
Jake - A name my grandpa gave me.
Bart - I got in high school for having short, blond and spiky hair.
Jo - I got when I was in the army because people from the south, couldn't say my last name.
JoJo - Just a morphed version of Jo.
BlackAzzJo - I got cause of my affinity for beautiful women of color.
Cpt Kirk - Again because I love women of color.
Johannesburg - Black folks in the army gave me this cause, well you know by now, it sounds like my last name, it's the capital of South Africa and they couldn't say my real name.
HotSteel - Short for HotSteelBallz, which I got from a Jerry Clower joke, come by and drink a bottle of Captain Morgan with me to hear the whole story on that one.
Jazz
Jazzy
Jazzy Jazz
Jazzy D.
J.D. - initials
Dominique- middle name
Tree Top- cuz I'm tall
Shanaenae- I have no idea, my friend just started calling me that and it caught on. It got so bad that some ppl started to think that was my real name. Even my teachers called me that
She-Hulk - cuz I'm strong and violent
Baby Bird- my granny calls me that cuz I always get her to feed me.
.......can't think of anymore
Are you married to a black woman? You admitted to havin a thing for the sistahs. Just curious
Laurel Anne "Summer" Molnar, 9
Summer Molnar, 9, was granted her angel wings on Sunday, Feb. 28, 2010, following a tough battle with leukemia.
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