Kamis, 24 November 2011

Barbie Princess Charm School Princess Blair Transforming Doll

Barbie Princess Charm School Princess Blair Transforming Doll

Inspired by the new animated Barbie movie, Barbie Princess Charm School, Barbie Princess Charm School Princess Blair Transforming Doll magically transforms into 3 different fashionable looks. First, her school uniform top easily clips off to reveal a short fun party dress. Then, with the push of a button, her party dress magically transforms into a full length princess gown revealing that she is the long lost princess. It includes 1 doll and clip-on school uniform outfit.

  • Product Dimensions: 9 (L) x 2.75 (W) x 12.75 (H)
  • Age: 3 years and up

Price: $21.99


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Avery T-shirt Transfers for Inkjet Printers, 8.5 x 11 Inches, Pack of 18 (08938)

Avery T-shirt Transfers for Inkjet Printers, 8.5 x 11 Inches, Pack of 18 (08938)Avery Dennison Dennison T-Shirt Transfers 8938 Printing Media

Price: $29.99


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Rabu, 23 November 2011

28 Days (Special Edition)

28 Days (Special Edition)To appreciate 28 Days, it's best to be thankful that director Betty Thomas hasn't forced Sandra Bullock into a remake of Clean and Sober. Instead Thomas has balanced her comedic sensibility (evident in Dr. Dolittle and Private Parts) with the seriousness of alcoholism and substance abuse, and she succeeds without compromising the gravity of the subject matter. Some critics have scoffed at the movie's breezy, formulaic portrait of 27-year-old boozer and pill-popper Gwen Cummings (Bullock), but this smooth-running star vehicle does for Bullock what Erin Brockovich did for Julia Roberts, focusing her appeal in a substantial role without taxing the limits of her talent. It's no wonder that Susannah Grant (who wrote both films) was one of the hottest new screenwriters of 1999. She writes "Hollywood Lite" without insulting anyone's intelligence.

As played by Bullock, Gwen is an alcoholic in denial whose latest bender with boozer boyfriend Jasper (Dominic West) ruins the wedding of her sister (Elizabeth Perkins) and lands her in a month-long rehab program with the requisite gang of struggling drunks and junkies. Newcomer Alan Tudyk steals his scenes as a gay German rehabber who might've dropped in from a Berlin performance-art exhibit, and Steve Buscemi aptly conveys the weary commitment of a counselor who's seen it all. Thomas has surrounded Bullock with a sharp ensemble, and the addition of singer-songwriter Loudon Wainwright III (as a kind of Greek chorus crooner) is sublimely inspired. Certainly no surprises here--the warring sisters will reconcile, and at least one rehabber will fail to recover--but there's ample pleasure to be found in Bullock's finely tuned performance, and in Thomas's inclusion of flashbacks and tangents that add depth and laughter in just the right dosage. --Jeff Shannon

Price: $9.99


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The Punisher

The PunisherFirst, a few facts. Dolph Lundgren expresses emotions ranging from stoic to, well, really stoic. There are holes in the story large enough to pilot the Exxon Valdez through without spilling a drop. And the film is littered with action movie clichés. But none of this matters. The Punisher succeeds because it stays true to its origins, the Marvel comic of the same name. Studio-engineered films such as Batman never quite capture the mixture of loyalty and betrayal, justice and revenge, moral ambiguity and emotional truth that are the hallmarks of the graphic novel. Films such as Darkman do. So does The Punisher. Lundgren plays Frank Castle, a dedicated policeman whose family was wiped out in a mob hit. He went underground (literally) and, as the Punisher, has been exacting his revenge, killing 125 mobsters in the past five years. But when the yakuza (Japanese Mafia) moves in on the mob's territory and kidnaps their children, it's up to the Punisher to rescue the kids. The action blazes, Lundgren (a former full-contact karate champ) moves with feral grace, the production design is a pleasure to watch, and director Mark Goldblatt (whose credits as editor include such big films as Starship Troopers and True Lies) has a clean, efficient style. --Geof Miller

Price: $9.98


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Selasa, 22 November 2011

Angry Birds Card Game

Angry Birds Card Game

The survival of the Angry Birds is at stake! Be the first person to strategically topple the structure cards by rolling the right bird on the die. Then knock out the pigs with the flick of a die to win in this quick-play game based on the super popular app. Ages 5 and over

Price: $10.99


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Why Grandpa Rides a Harley

Why Grandpa Rides a Harley"Where I'm going isn't nearly as important as enjoying the trip..kind of like how life is supposed to be." In this delightfully illustrated children's book a young boy visits his grandparents every summer and one day asks his grandpa why he loves his motorcycle so much. What transpires is a multitude of reasons that beautifully captures the freedom, spirit and heart and soul behind why riding a Harley is as inspirational as it is adventurous. Harley enthusiasts, young and old alike, will enjoy and appreciate the message in in "Why Grandpa Rides a Harley"...destined to become a Harley classic to inspire the next generation of Harley riders.

Price: $16.95


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Senin, 21 November 2011