Sunday, August 14, 2011

Rock On !! - DVD (2008) (New Age Indian Cinema / Bollywood Movies / Hindi Film / Farhan Akhtar Film)

Betrayal ( Svik ) [ NON-USA FORMAT, PAL, Reg.2 Import - United Kingdom ]

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2003 solo album from the vocalist for multi-platinum recording act Aqua, best known for the hit 'Barbie Girl'. 12 tracks. Polydor.2003 solo album from the vocalist for multi-platinum recording act Aqua, best known for the hit 'Barbie Girl'. 12 tracks. Polydor.Ntsc Format. Plays in all Territories.Violence erupts after a drunk driver runs over a local woman and pins the blame on the town´s Bosnian refugee. But when his brother gives the foreigner shelter, an armed group of vigilantes take to the streets to deliver their own brand of justice.

Bonus Features:
3 Behind-the-Scenes FeaturettesOn Aquarium, Aqua were "Barbie Girls"; now they're "Cartoon Heroes." A slight change in context for their second album, but, essentially, it's business as usual. And let's not forget that Aqua do this slapstick kiddie-pop thing with a lot more p! anache than their shamelessly novelty Euro-goons peers. The relentless zaniness of Aquarius may sometimes be cloying, especially those too-chirpy chipmunk voices on "Cartoon Heroes," but there's no denying that this is a pop group that really lives this pop lark--shaved-headed frontman Rene really does talk in that comedy growl and frontwoman Lene really doesn't wear more than a stretched scrap of PVC whenever she leaves the house. This makes Aquarius quite likeable, actually--especially on the slapstick-trance workout of "Around the World," which even manages to squeeze in a brief geography lesson. --Louis PattisonUnited Kingdom released, PAL/Region 2 DVD: it WILL NOT play on standard US DVD player. You need multi-region PAL/NTSC DVD player to view it in USA/Canada: LANGUAGES: Norwegian ( Dolby Digital 5.1 ), English ( Subtitles ), WIDESCREEN (1.85:1), SPECIAL FEATURES: Interactive Menu, Scene Access, Trailer(s), SYNOPSIS: Tor Lindblom makes a fortu! ne supplying the Nazis with everything from liquor and cigaret! tes to c ement and steel. He also owns the Club Havana, a nightclub in Oslo frequented by the industrial elite of occupied Norway, Officers of the Wehrmacht and opportunistic hustlers of both sexes. Tor is in love with the singer in the nightclub Eva, a British double agent who works part-time for the Gestapo. When Dr. Walter from the Reich General Auditor's Office arrives in town to check the books, events for Tor Lindblom and his business partner, SS Major Krüger, take a sudden turn for the worse.

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Word & Image: Russell C. Leong. (Amerasia Journal, Vol. 37, no. 1)

  • special issue of Amerasia journal dedicated to the work of Russell C. Leong.
Service Economies presents an alternative narrative of South Korean modernity by examining how working-class labor occupies a central space in linking the United States and Asia to South Korea's changing global position from a U.S. neocolony to a subempire.

Making surprising and revelatory connections, Jin-kyung Lee analyzes South Korean military labor in the Vietnam War, domestic female sex workers, South Korean prostitution for U.S. troops, and immigrant/migrant labor from Asia in contemporary South Korea. Foregrounding gender, sexuality, and race, Lee reimagines the South Korean economic "miracle" as a global and regional articulation of industrial, military, and sexual proletarianization.

Lee not only addresses these under-studied labors individually but also integrates a! nd unites them to reveal an alternative narrative of a changing South Korean working class whose heterogeneity is manifested in its objectification. Delving into literary and popular cultural sources as well as sociological work, Lee locates South Korean development in its military and economic interactions with the United States and other Asian nation-states, offering a unique perspective on how these practices have shaped and impacted U.S.-South Korea relations.
In the 1980s, America witnessed an explosion in the production, popularity, and influence of literary works by people of color and a decadelong economic downturn that severely affected America's inner cities and the already disadvantaged communities of color that lived there. Marked by soaring levels of unemployment, homelessness, violence, drug abuse, and despair, this urban crisis gave the lie to the American dream, particularly when contrasted with the success enjoyed by the era's iconic stockbrokers and o! ther privileged groups, whose fortunes increased dramatically ! under Re aganomics.

In Urban Triage, James Kyung-Jin Lee explores how these parallel trends of literary celebration and social misery manifested themselves in fictional narratives of racial anxiety by focusing on four key works: Alejandro Morales's The Brick People, John Edgar Wideman's Philadelphia Fire, Hisaye Yamamoto's "A Fire in Fontana," and Tom Wolfe's The Bonfire of the Vanities. Each of these fictions, he finds, addresses the decade's racial, ethnic, and economic inequities from differing perspectives: Morales's revisions of Chicano identity, Yamamoto's troubled invocation of the affinities between African Americans and Asian Americans, the problematic connections between black intellectuals and the black community aired by Wideman, and Wolfe's satirization of white privilege. Drawing on the fields of literary criticism, public policy, sociology, and journalism, Lee deftly assesses the success with which these multicultural fictions engaged in the debates over these i! ssues and the extent to which they may actually have alienated the very communities that their creators purported to represent.

Challenging both the uncritical celebration of abstract multiculturalism and its simpleminded vilification, Lee roots Urban Triage in specific instances of multiracial contact and deeply informed readings of works that have been canonized within ethnic studies and of those that either remain misunderstood or were misguided from the start.224 p., 23 cm.

Friday, August 12, 2011

ABC Primetime - Mel Gibson's Passion

  • In this special edition of Primetime, ABC News' Diane Sawyer interviews filmmaker Mel Gibson about his highly controversial movie, The Passion of the Christ. He responds to charges that the movie's portrayal of the Jewish role in the death of Christ will encourage anti-Semitism. He also elaborates on comments he's made about the Holocaust. In addition, Gibson tells why he felt it neces
When Kelly Madison returns home from an extensive European business trip and discovers that her sister Meg has been missing for three weeks, she immediately rushes to the seaside resort town of Belvista, where Meg was last seen. The police, finding no evidence of foul play, have closed the case, but Kelly is adamant that something terrible has happened. As Kelly searches frantically for her sister, she hears disturbing rumors about several missing women, a serial killer, and a cover-up perpetrated by local busi! ness leaders. At Kelly's urging, brash Detective Luke Campbell, a specialist in crime-solving techniques, re-opens Meg's case. When Kelly helps him run down clues, the crazed killer proclaims Kelly his next victim. Without revealing his identity, he attacks anyone who defends her. As the violence escalates, town secrets emerge. While trying to save her sister, Kelly places herself squarely in harm's way. It's up to Luke and his trained officers to save Kelly while she endeavors to save herself and Meg before time runs out.A biography of the television journalist who joined the staff of "60 Minutes" as that show's first female correspondent.A biography of the television journalist who joined the staff of 60 Minutes as that show's first female correspondent and has also worked on programs like Good Morning America. In this episode of Primetime, ABC News' Diane Sawyer interviews filmmaker Mel Gibson about his highly controversial movie, "The Passion of the Christ."

Gibson ! discusses his own religious beliefs with Sawyer and explains h! ow his f aith helped him overcome struggles with addiction and other personal problems at a spiritual low point in his life. These dark experiences ultimately led him to make "The Passion of the Christ."

He responds to charges that the movie's portrayal of the Jewish role in the death of Christ will encourage anti-Semitism. He also elaborates on comments he's made about the Holocaust. In addition, he tells why he felt it necessary to exhibit such a graphic depiction of Christ's crucifixion on film, and discusses his decision to tell the story in both Aramaic and Latin.

Sawyer also interviews Abraham Foxman, the national director of the Anti-Defamation League, who shares his views on the Passion of the Christ." Religious scholars, members of the clergy and others assess the film's potential impact.

Critics, theologians and film aficionados won't want to miss this exclusive interview about one of the most emotionally charged movies of our time - "The Passion of The Chri! st."

Approx. 40 mins.

Daytime Drinking Movie Poster (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) (2008) Style A -(Kang-hee Kim)(Sam-dong Song)(Sang-yeop Yuk)

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This digital document is an article from Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association, published by Thomson Gale on March 1, 2006. The length of the article is 6392 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Characteristics of Asian dust transport based on synoptic meteorological analysis over Korea.(TECHNICAL PAPER)
Author: Yoo-Keun Kim
Publication: Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association (Magazine/Journal)
Date: March 1, 2006
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 56 Issue: 3 Page: 306(11)

Distributed by Thomson Gale"Calla" is a 1999 Korean romantic drama that deals with secret admirers, fate, mistaken identities, and second chances. It's a nicely constructed film that begins with an enigmatic tragedy and then jumps back (using the time-honored, mystical 'travel back in time' plot device) to give the protagonist the opportunity to discover the facts behind it, to (perhaps) change the outcome, and maybe even to find love.Daytime Drinking Poster (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) (2008) Style A reproduction poster print
CAST: Kang-hee Kim, Sam-dong Song, Sang-yeop Yuk; DIRECT! ED BY: Y oung-Seok Noh; PRODUCER: Young-Seok Noh;

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Three Love Lies Betrayal (Bollywood Movie / Hindi Film / Indian Cinema / DVD)

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Signed Seymour, Stephanie 8x10 Photo

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Yes, dahling, you can be as beautiful as today's top supermodels with the hundreds of beauty tips awaiting discovery in Beauty Secrets For Dummies. Hailed as "...the ultimate manual on beauty and skin care" by Sarah, The Duchess of York, this friendly, plain-speaking reference book guides you along the way, whether you're looking for touch-up secrets and solutions or an entire makeover. Beauty Secrets For Dummies covers everything you need to know: skin basics and beyond; hair care, coloring, processing, and styling; finding, selecting, and applying the right makeup; and supermodel Stephanie Seymour's own tried-and-true home spa regimen. Plus, check out her tips for ways to vary your makeup look, and verse yourself in more than 100 beauty terms and a special section on beauty resources (from corner dru! gstores to beauty-related Web sites) along with a 16-page, full-color Makeup Workbook. This is a beauty book like no other! In this, the last book in a trilogy begun with Go-Sees and continued with Tracht, Juergen Teller concludes his examination of contemporary society's preconceived notions of beauty. More, a collaboration with supermodel Stephanie Seymour, is a collection of intimate portraits shot over the last two-and-a-half years at Seymour's homes in Connecticut, New York and Miami Beach. Through such unsettling images as close-ups of Seymour's lips and a depiction of her poised precariously on Jeff Koon's enormous "Puppy," Teller's trademark candor brings us closer to the inconsistencies that mark the life of this beauty icon.STEPHANIE SEYMOUR supermodel cover feature , Tim Allen & Danny DeVito interviewsThis item comes with a certificate of authenticity from LCG Signatures.Signed 8x10 comes with powers collectibles coa and matching holograms

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

K-20: The Fiend With Twenty Faces