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X-Men Quadrilogy (X-Men / X2: X-Men United / X-Men: The Last Stand / X-Men Origins: Wolverine) [Blu-ray]
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X-Men - Audio: English 5.1 DTS HD Master Audio (Lossless), English 5.1 Dolby Digital, German 5.1 DTS. Subtitles: English, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish.
X-Men 2 - Audio: English 5.1 DTS HD Master Audio (Lossless), English 5.1 Dolby Digital, German 5.1 DTS, Hungarian 5.1 Dolby Digital, Subtitles: English SDH, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish, Icelandic.
X-Men The Last Stand - Audio: English 6.1 DTS HD Master Audio, German 5.1 DTS, Hungarian 5.1 Dolby Digital. Subtitles: English SDH, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish, Icelandic.
X-Men Wolverine - Audio: English 5.1 DTS-HD MA, Portuguese 5.1 DD, Spanish 5.1 DD, French DTS 5.1. Subtitles: Cantonese, Mandarin, Portuguese, Spanish, English For The Hearing Impaired.
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Mission: Impossible--Ghost Protocol (Two-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo +Digital Copy)
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In the exciting fourth entry in the successful action series, an attack on the Kremlin leaves IMF agent Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) and his team falsely accused of international terrorism. Forced to go underground, they must race against time to clear their names while trying to stop a plot to orchestrate a nuclear war between the United States and Russia. Jeremy Renner, Simon Pegg, Paula Patton, Michael Nyqvist, and, in a cameo, Ving Rhames co-star in director Brad Bird's first live-action film. 132 min. Widescreen; Soundtracks: English Dolby TrueHD 7.1, Dolby Digital 5.1, French Dolby Digital 5.1, Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1; Subtitles: English (SDH), French, Spanish; featurettes; deleted scenes; bonus UltraViolet digital copy. Also includes a DVD version of the film. Two-disc set.
The second half of the first decade of the 21st century has been kind of tough for Tom Cruise. That's tough in a way over and above the hardship of living the legacy of one of history's top movie stars--a job more demanding than any mere mortal could imagine. But after two fruitful collaborations with Steven Spielberg (Minority Report and War of the Worlds), his stature took a beating from the one-two hits of those wacky PR gaffes and that string of relative box-office disappointments (Lions for Lambs, Valkyrie, Knight and Day), which seemed to start with the third installment of his Mission: Impossible franchise in 2006. It's hard to say with a straight face that taking in only $398 million worldwide is a disappointment, but it was a low for the series, which some later saw as a prelude to his potentially dimming stardom. But on the cusp of turning 50, it looks like Tom Cruise has put the licking behind him and entered a new phase of self-conception with an upcoming array of roles, starting with a more maturely controlled version of superspy Ethan Hunt in the sleek and supercharged Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol. The things Cruise has done right in M: I part four include toning down his youthful, arrogant preening and letting his castmates share more of the spotlight (Jeremy Renner, Paula Patton, and Simon Pegg all have some terrifically shiny moments). He also lets the unique creative vision of director Brad Bird shine through in a first live-action outing for the acclaimed helmer of Iron Giant, The Incredibles, and Ratatouille. Still looking much younger than his years (that hair! those pecs! those abs!), Cruise is playing more age-appropriately, letting a little wisdom and grace seep into his charisma so the wattage of his mere presence smolders a little deeper. It's a nice nod to a graying generation that says you can get older and still be cool. All that is not to say he doesn't play up his action-star chops to the max. In a mostly inconsequential narrative arc that has something to do with purloined nuclear launch codes, an important metal briefcase, satellite uplinks, and global annihilation that leaps from Moscow to Dubai to Mumbai, Cruise is as dangerously nimble as he has ever been. He dangles one-handed from the tallest building in the world, bounds off ledges, springs out of speeding vehicles, tumbles and careens up and down the levels of an automated parking garage, and generally sprints and jumps his way across the movie with only a scratch or bruise to show for it. Also on the outlandish upside is a happily stereotypical villain straight out of Connery-era Bond and as many bleeding-edge gadgets as the art department techno-geeks could dream up. A running gag is that many of these electronic fantasy tools fail at just the wrong moment, which is part of a larger wink acknowledging how utterly preposterous yet ingeniously conceived this behemoth of a movie really is. The gadgetry is not limited just to the miraculous props. Ghost Protocol employs CGI fakery of the highest order from the sub-industry of effects contractors that ratchet up the standard of computing power and software design, one-upping each successive action-adventure extravaganza. The loving detail that goes into blowing up the Kremlin or rendering a photo-realistic sandstorm erupting across the enhanced skyline of an Oz-like desert city is nothing short of miraculous. What's more astonishing is that Tom Cruise closes the deal with a selling power that's as new and improved as the laminates on his multi-million-dollar teeth. --Ted Fry
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Mission: Impossible--Ghost Protocol
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The second half of the first decade of the 21st century has been kind of tough for Tom Cruise. That's tough in a way over and above the hardship of living the legacy of one of history's top movie stars--a job more demanding than any mere mortal could imagine. But after two fruitful collaborations with Steven Spielberg (Minority Report and War of the Worlds), his stature took a beating from the one-two hits of those wacky PR gaffes and that string of relative box-office disappointments (Lions for Lambs, Valkyrie, Knight and Day), which seemed to start with the third installment of his Mission: Impossible franchise in 2006. It's hard to say with a straight face that taking in only $398 million worldwide is a disappointment, but it was a low for the series, which some later saw as a prelude to his potentially dimming stardom. But on the cusp of turning 50, it looks like Tom Cruise has put the licking behind him and entered a new phase of self-conception with an upcoming array of roles, starting with a more maturely controlled version of superspy Ethan Hunt in the sleek and supercharged Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol. The things Cruise has done right in M: I part four include toning down his youthful, arrogant preening and letting his castmates share more of the spotlight (Jeremy Renner, Paula Patton, and Simon Pegg all have some terrifically shiny moments). He also lets the unique creative vision of director Brad Bird shine through in a first live-action outing for the acclaimed helmer of Iron Giant, The Incredibles, and Ratatouille. Still looking much younger than his years (that hair! those pecs! those abs!), Cruise is playing more age-appropriately, letting a little wisdom and grace seep into his charisma so the wattage of his mere presence smolders a little deeper. It's a nice nod to a graying generation that says you can get older and still be cool. All that is not to say he doesn't play up his action-star chops to the max. In a mostly inconsequential narrative arc that has something to do with purloined nuclear launch codes, an important metal briefcase, satellite uplinks, and global annihilation that leaps from Moscow to Dubai to Mumbai, Cruise is as dangerously nimble as he has ever been. He dangles one-handed from the tallest building in the world, bounds off ledges, springs out of speeding vehicles, tumbles and careens up and down the levels of an automated parking garage, and generally sprints and jumps his way across the movie with only a scratch or bruise to show for it. Also on the outlandish upside is a happily stereotypical villain straight out of Connery-era Bond and as many bleeding-edge gadgets as the art department techno-geeks could dream up. A running gag is that many of these electronic fantasy tools fail at just the wrong moment, which is part of a larger wink acknowledging how utterly preposterous yet ingeniously conceived this behemoth of a movie really is. The gadgetry is not limited just to the miraculous props. Ghost Protocol employs CGI fakery of the highest order from the sub-industry of effects contractors that ratchet up the standard of computing power and software design, one-upping each successive action-adventure extravaganza. The loving detail that goes into blowing up the Kremlin or rendering a photo-realistic sandstorm erupting across the enhanced skyline of an Oz-like desert city is nothing short of miraculous. What's more astonishing is that Tom Cruise closes the deal with a selling power that's as new and improved as the laminates on his multi-million-dollar teeth. --Ted Fry
In the exciting fourth entry in the successful action series, an attack on the Kremlin leaves IMF agent Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) and his team falsely accused of international terrorism. Forced to go underground, they must race against time to clear their names while trying to stop a plot to orchestrate a nuclear war between the United States and Russia. Jeremy Renner, Simon Pegg, Paula Patton, Michael Nyqvist, and, in a cameo, Ving Rhames co-star in director Brad Bird's first live-action film. 132 min. Widescreen; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, French Dolby Digital 5.1, Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1; Subtitles: English, French, Spanish; featurette; deleted scenes.
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Greeting Card Birthday Card with Sound Mission Impossible "Your Mission:...."
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Greeting Card Birthday Card with Sound Mission Impossible "Your Mission: get together with some friends, have some cake, and spend the $100 bil inside this card on whatever your heart desires!" (this message will self- destruct in 3 seconds...) oops... too late sorry. happy birthday anyway.
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Mission Impossible - Packing Challenge
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Not for the last minute packer, only careful thought and planning will allow for successful completion of this packing box puzzle! The trick is to arrange the unit wood pieces so they fit snugly inside the wooden dice box. Usually stuff your suitcase to the max and need to jump on it to zipper it shut? Won't work here! The lid needs to fit perfectly on top of the neatly organized and deftly placed pieces. If you can't figure it out, your mission, should you choose to accept it, may be to call Tom Cruise and see if he is interested in yet an another action packed (or at least brain-racking!) sequel: Packing Box Mission: Impossible.
Dimensions: 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" x 3 1/2"
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Scene It? Deluxe Movie Edition
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This Scene It Deluxe Movie Tin Edition is more than just a movie trivia game! With Scene It Deluxe, you can use observation, memory, word play and puzzle solving to answer different challenges about what you see on-screen. And the DVD is so easy to operate, you won't even spill your popcorn! Watch real movie clips from your favorite films as you race around the Scene It game board.
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Trying to learn Chinese can be a difficult task at the best of times. The fact is that it is just one of those languages which is particularly challenging for us Westerners. Chinese has two primary dialects Mandarin and Cantonese, which correspond with Northern and Southern regions. Urban and Rural areas and also generations can vary further in dialect, but for the sake of our sanity and not to intimidate anyone who wants to learn Chinese, let’s just say there are only two dialects!
In my experience there is generally a gap in typical language between grandparents and grandchildren. And this is not just a small discrepancy, we are talking words which are not even found in the dictionary of the language you are learning, but are commonly known amongst the locals.
Dialects aside there are many other issues which contribute to the complexities of learning the Chinese language. First of all consider the alphabet of the Chinese language. You will begin your lessons in Chinese looking at and perfecting the styles of the letters in the Chinese alphabet. Yes that’s right, you don’t get just get a simple A - B - C, the Chinese have a whole host of new symbols for you to learn, each more complex and insane than the last. If this is too much for you then some classes are designed to let you use the English alphabet and learn Chinese by spelling phonetically, but [http://www.learn2bchinese.com] advises that his can be problematic. It may seem like a good corner to cut and you will obviously be able to speak more fluently in less time, but you will also be unable to tell the difference between a male and female rest room!
The Chinese are also very particular about the composition the approximately 3000 characters that are commonly used in modern Chinese society. A great deal of time is spent by Chinese children ensuring that their characters are written with meticulous precision. A certain pride in ones country and customs is found in the Chinese way which you just won’t see in the English language. Much of this is due to fact that some characters are in fact pictorial symbols of their meaning. These nuances that one finds when exploring other cultures can be fascinating and tend to make learning Chinese a very rewarding experience.
Once you’ve perfected the art of the Chinese alphabet, its time to start considering the sounds of the language. As a former exchange student, I don’t believe that it is impossible to eliminate an accent as I have come across a number of people from a range of different cultures who have mastered the art of their chosen language, without even a glimmer of an accent. Listen carefully when learning Chinese so that you are able to pick up on the sounds that the native Chinese person makes and also where they place the emphasis on their words, as this is the key in perfecting your accent. This way you will have a better chance of being successful in your attempt to learn Chinese.
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MISSION IMPOSSIBLE! Can you tell me how to clean?
the wall next to and above my stove? I've moved and the previous tenants badly neglected doing this. There are yellow baked on grease stains everywhere. The wall covering (I am not sure WHAT it is) does not allow for scrubbing. I have tried several kitchen cleaners, the "eraser" type sponge, and nothing is working for me. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Little Miss Nerva----People from Texas are not hillbillies, we are rednecks. However, we do not marry our cousins like you do wherever it is that you live.
There is a cleaner called Tri Sodium Phosphate. You'll need to wear gloves but it worked well once on an apartment I moved into in college. It's cheap and you can get it at hardware stores or even wal-mart in the paint section. It might be worth a try since it's so cheap. If you can use one of those green scrubbies on the surface, wipe it once with a cloth, let it sit then scrub it a bit. Keep doing it until it starts to come off. Directions are on the box too.
Tom Cruise to do the 'Impossible' for the fourth time
Fans of Tom Cruise will once again be able to see him do the “Impossible.” According to Film Journal International, the 47-year-old superstar has signed on for “Mission: Impossible IV,” which will be released Memorial Day weekend next year.
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