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The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall [Blu-ray] The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall [Blu-ray]
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Let the spectacle astound you!   In celebration of the 25th Anniversary of Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera, Cameron Mackintosh produced a unique, spectacular staging of the musical on a scale which had never been seen before. Inspired by the original staging by Hal Prince and Gillian Lynne, this lavish, fully-staged production set in the sumptuous Victorian splendor of London's legendary Royal Albert Hall features a cast and orchestra of over 200, plus some very special guest appearances. Starring: Ramin Karimloo, Sierra Boggess, Hadley Fraser, Wendy Ferguson, Barry James, Gareth Snook, Liz Robertson, Wynne Evans, Sergei Polunin Directed by: Nick Morris

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ROLLING STONES THE SOME GIRLS (2 CD - DELUXE EDITION)

A fresh, uncompromising attempt to incorporate 1978 pop techniques into the band's familiar sound, Some Girls opens with the disco sass of "Miss You" and closes with the self-destructive punk of "Shattered." (Both songs, especially "Miss You," with its distinctive Mel Collins sax solo, remain live showstoppers.) So the Stones declared credibility in the dance circuit without sacrificing their hard-rock reputation. Though the anti-love "Beast of Burden" and the stylishly slow "Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me)" continue to rack up the most airplay, the obscurities stand up surprisingly well. Worth replaying: Keith Richards's rickety rocker "Before They Make Me Run." --Steve Knopper

Few rock stars have played in the intersection of real life, image, and fans' imaginations as smartly (and comically) as Mick Jagger does on Some Girls. With the Stones again running at top pace, Jagger aims his gimlet eye at his and the boys' gossip-column lives (the Chuck Berryish "Respectable," the archly blues-wailing title track), his collapsing marriage (where was Bianca when Mick's pals were trying to hook him up with the "Puerto Rican girls who're just dyin' to meetchoo?) and the mores and modes of New York society in the Studio 54 era (practically everything here). Slot in Keith's lament "Before They Make Me Run," and this is one of the greatest Stones albums. --Rickey Wright

It Might Get Loud It Might Get Loud
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The Sony DVD It Might Get Loud is an epic, exhilarating backstage pass into the world of rock stars. There are guitar players, and then there are rock stars. Over the course of one day, three generations of electric guitar phenoms come together, crank up their amps, and let it roll.Documentarian Davis Guggenheim gives us so much more than an all-star jam session (that alone would make even the gnarliest of rock geeks giddy). He leads us to the artists' inner sanctums and illuminates the paths each one traveled to forge a sound of his own. We begin to understand how a one-time furniture upholsterer from Detroit, a London studio musician, and a Dublin schoolboy redefined the horizons of guitar playing. Meanwhile, Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin), the Edge (U2), and Jack White (The White Stripes) seem to genuinely enjoy each other's company while sharing riffs, swapping stories, and divulging their distinct philosophies of craft. This soulful DVD is at once a portrait of each artist and also a captivating examination of the creative process. It Might Get Loud does get loud, and in the process, opens up our minds and hearts to a whole new way of listening to and enjoying what it means to rock.

Three generations of rock guitarists come together for It Might Get Loud, a 2009 documentary directed by Davis Guggenheim (An Inconvenient Truth). These are not just your garden-variety guitar gods: Jimmy Page, in his mid-'60s at the time of the film, founded Led Zeppelin, who dominated the 1970s following the breakup of the Beatles. As a member of U2, 48-year-old David Evans, better known as the Edge, created one of the most distinctive and influential sounds of the past quarter century. And 34-year-old Jack White (of the White Stripes, the Raconteurs, and the Dead Weather) was described by one music publication as "the most significant rock 'n' roll figure of the past ten years." Guggenheim, who followed the three around for the better part of a year, takes us into their individual lives, past and present. There are shots of Page as a young London session musician, with the Yardbirds and Zeppelin, at Headley Grange (the estate where much of the fourth Zep album was made), and at home with his record collection. The Edge takes us to the Dublin classroom where U2 first rehearsed, as well as to the practice room he uses now (never a virtuoso soloist, he developed a style based on texture and a mind-boggling array of effects); and White, whose insistence on authenticity is admirable but perhaps a tad self-conscious, constructs a "guitar" from a plank of wood, a piece of wire, and a Coke bottle (he also plays a recording by the primitive bluesman Son House, featuring just voice and handclaps, that White says is still his biggest inspiration). The three also converge on a Hollywood sound stage, where they chat and a do a little jamming on Zep's "In My Time of Dying" (with all three playing slide guitar) and the Band's "The Weight." It's hard to say if the film's appeal will extend beyond guitar freaks and fans of these particular bands, but at the very least, It Might Get Loud offers some interesting insight into the soul and inspiration behind some of pop's best and most popular music. --Sam Graham

Star Trek: Original Motion Picture Collection (Star Trek I, II, III, IV, V, VI + The Captain's Summit Bonus Disc) [Blu-ray] 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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Genre: Sci-Fi/FantasyRating: PGRelease Date: 12-MAY-2009Media Type: DVD

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

Cars Toon: Mater's Tall Tales (Two Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo) Cars Toon: Mater's Tall Tales (Two Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo)
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Rev up your engines for this unforgettable collection of Cars Toons starring Mater, the lovable and hilarious tow truck from the hit movie Cars. From the creative minds of Disney/Pixar come nine highly entertaining "Tall Tales" involving bullfights, drag races, rock concerts, monster truck showdowns and even UFOs - plus, check out the new, exclusive, never-before-seen Cars Toons Mater Private Eye and Moon Mater. Join Mater, the heart and soul of Radiator Springs, and all your favorite characters from the world of Cars as they take you on a fun-filled ride that will have your family roaring with laughter!Features include: •MPAA Rating: NR•Format: Blu-Ray•Runtime: 38 minutes

The Little Mermaid (A Walt Disney Classic)  [VHS] The Little Mermaid (A Walt Disney Classic) [VHS]
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The Little Mermaid (A Walt Disney Classic) [VHS] Rene Auberjonois (Actor), Christopher Daniel Barnes (Actor), Ron Clements (Director), John Musker (Director) | Rated: G | Format: VHS Tape

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You will feel the Force with this ultra dynamic set of Star Wars: The Clone Wars wall decals. Based on the hit Cartoon Network show from the Lucasfilm Animation studios, these decals feature the original 3D art of all your favorite characters: Anakin Skywalker, Ahsoka Tano, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Yoda, R2D2, and many more. Better yet, all of the lightsabers glow in the dark! Your walls will never be boring again. Immerse yourself in the Clone Wars universe and turn your bedroom into a galaxy far, far away. This Star Wars: The Clone Wars Wall Appliques Set includes 28 appliques of assorted sizes. RoomMates appliques remove in seconds and can be repositioned over and over again without damaging the surface or ever leaving any paper or sticky residue. Simply peel and stick onto any smooth surface: walls, furniture, mirrors, tiles, lockers, book covers, cars--the applications are as endless as your imagination!

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Iron Man rockets into your room with this giant, lifelike wall sticker. Comes in multiple pieces for easy installation, and can be repositioned or removed at any time. Perfect for little boys, older kids, or even adults who want a superhero standing tall on their walls. Mix and match with our other giant superheroes (sold separately) for maximum impact! Dimensions1 sheet of 18" x 40" 1 sheet of 9" x 40" assembled Iron Man 34" x 32" Number of Wall Decals6

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One Phone Booth Tardis Doctor Who Vinyl Wall Decal measuring roughly 10" x 22" Manufactured and Marketed Exclusively from The Custom Vinyl Shop. The Custom Vinyl Shop prides ourselves on lightning fast shipment times, we always will ship your decal within 2 days of purchase. We offer over 30 stock colors in both matte and shiny finish (please reference our color chart above). Please message us after your purchase to specify your vinyl color choice. The Custom Vinyl Shop's vinyl lettering and wall decals are made from the best vinyl on the market, and will last a very long time in your home. All colors are Matte finished for a custom hand painted look, Shiny vinyl is also available upon request. Decorate your home with beautiful and affordable vinyl lettering wall phrases, vinyl art, and words for your walls. It is the newest home decor trend. It's easy to apply and really makes a room look elegant. Words evoke emotions that pictures cannot. The Custom Vinyl Shop Lettering phrases or art will arrive in 1-2 pieces for easy application. Applying our vinyl is like putting a large sticker on your wall and having it look like stenciling, without the work. Thank you for looking!

Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey
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An addictive blend of suds and social commentary, ITV's Downton Abbey brings a microcosm of Edwardian society together under one roof. Lord Robert Crawley (Hugh Bonneville) and his family live a life of leisure, while a fleet of servants, including butler Carson (Jim Carter), attend to their every need, but two events conspire to shake things up: the sinking of the Titanic, which claims Crawley's heirs, and the return of his valet, Bates (Brendan Coyle). Since Crawley and Lady Cora (Elizabeth McGovern) have three daughters, his distant solicitor cousin, Matthew (Dan Stevens), becomes heir to the estate. With that, the scheming begins, since Thomas the footman (Rob James-Collier) views Bates as an interloper and Crawley's mother, Violet (Maggie Smith), feels the same way about Matthew's mother, Isobel (Penelope Wilton). In the tradition of the BBC's Upstairs Downstairs and Robert Altman's Gosford Park, for which writer-creator Julian Fellowes received an Academy Award, the royals, servants, and middle-class relations struggle to get along. Sniffs uptight maid Miss O'Brien (Siobhan Finneran), "Gentlemen don't work," but that doesn't stop Mary (Michelle Dockery) and Edith Crawley (Laura Carmichael) from competing for Matthew's affections. Though it takes awhile to warm up to the tightest-wound characters, most everyone reveals their more vulnerable side before the first season comes to an end, and a new small-screen classic is born. The entire sprawling cast is quite wonderful, particularly Bonneville, Carter, and James-Collier, who provide a fascinating study in contrasts (the latter is downright dastardly). Unlike the version that aired on PBS's Masterpiece Classic, this set offers seven parts rather than four. Extras include a featurette, in which cast and crew discuss the production, and an introduction to Hampshire's Highclere Castle, which doubles for Downton Abbey. The first season was a phenomenon in the United Kingdom, and Fellowes has promised a second season set during World War I. --Kathleen C. Fennessy

Studio: Pbs Release Date: 01/11/2011 Run time: 368 minutes

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Marilyn Monroe Lifesize Cutout in Pink Gown Marilyn Monroe Lifesize Cutout in Pink Gown
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This Marilyn Monroe Lifesize Cutout stands 5 feet 9 inches with the movie star in a gorgeous pink evening gown.


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Fandango has been a popular choice for movie enthusiasts who want to purchase tickets online and in advance of a movie's show time. In March 2009, Fandango released its product as a free iPhone app. This app works on both the iPhone and the iPod touch. Since this release, moviegoers have relied on this application to browse movies, locate theaters, purchase tickets, and read movie reviews.

With Fandango, a user has the ability to watch movie trailers. Simply click on the movie poster and the movie trailer plays on your iPhone or iPod touch. Once you have narrowed down you movie choices, you have the ability to purchase up to 10 movie tickets for 16,000 movie screens.

The ticket purchasing process is simple and Fandango allows a user to sign into his/her account to purchase tickets with a stored credit card, or from credit card information stored directly on the device. Either way, this app stores your purchase history. Therefore, next time you want to catch a new release, or a movie that is ending its theater run, you have the ability to purchase tickets even quicker.

The latest release took user feedback and added new features to the application. A user may now browse by genre, "Opening This Week," and "Top Box Office." In addition, the "Near Me" features allows you to find the closest theater. To facilitate your trip, the Fandango iPhone app connects with Google Maps for driving directions.

To ensure a quicker process next time you want to purchase tickets from your iPhone, just add your preferred theater(s) to your "Favorites" list. You may also check out theater amenities such as wheelchair accessibility and stadium seating. If you still require more movie content, you may now browse by fan reviews, director, and cast listings. Now you will never miss when your favorite actor has a movie release.

Overall, the Fandango application has all the necessary features for movie buffs. The intuitive interface means that a user does not have to spend too much time acclimating to this app. This free iPhone app makes planning a movie date, or a spontaneous trip to the movie, a cinch.

Read a more in-depth review of the Fandango iPhone app here. For more information on free iPhone apps or to read more reviews of iPhone apps visit AppCraver today. AppCraver is dedicated to iPhone apps, news, reviews and interviews with iPhone application developers.

Visit Movie Memorabilia Stores & Collect Movies Posters

If you are a typical movie buff with flair for collecting movies posters, you may join those who frequent to Internet with their queries, “what is the best place to acquire movie posters?”. Collecting posters, caps, t-shirts and other various kinds of items related to any particular movies are the most common rage among all, especially within young generation. And they usually end up visiting online poster shops, e-retailing poster stores and the like.

Apart from largely scattered online poster shops, there is another place to drop by for people desperately seeking for movie related posters and novelties. And it is those Internet based movie memorabilia shops. These web based memorabilia stores are better alternatives to poster retailing shops to grabs anything you want – whether posters or novelties showing a memorable scene from the movie or cool images of heroes or heroines.

An online memorabilia store is such a destination to make available extensive and diverse stock of novelties including movies posters. Yes, whether you are seeking posters to stick on your wall or any items to flaunt your love for the movie or idols by showcasing them on your desktop, bedside table etc., are accessible from these places. People frequenting to poster shops are likely to miss to pick up these goods which are made to help you indulge in your love for the movie or movie actors.

These online destinations have everything from posters to calendars 2009 to feel the charm of the movie throughout your daily chores. If you just cannot get enough of and desire to float with the fun and feeling of any movie you have recently watched or any classic movie which is captivating you for a prolonged period – consider visiting one of the good online movie memorabilia center. If movies influence you to forget your prevailing harshness of life by providing with a temporary “feeling good effects” which you want to spread through your daily usable things and places in the form of movies posters and other products - these online stores are your answer.

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How do you cite a movie poster MLA style?

I know how to do books, websites, etc, so I don't necessarily need general info.

The poster in question is for the movie 300, found here:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/9/93/300poster.box.jpg

Because movie posters are not normally a source for a paper which would require MLA style, I suspect that even the professional style manuals might not include the proper citation forms. I suggest one of two tactics. If possible, contact the instructor, explain the challenge, and ask for advice. At least you will have followed the form given to you by the person who is going to evaluate the paper. The second choice is to ask a librarian for help in finding the citation format. Librarians can work magic at locating obscure information of this type.

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