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Rabu, 21 Oktober 2009

Plymptoons - The Complete Early Works of Bill Plympton (1987)



Plymptoons - The Complete Early Works of Bill Plympton


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Featuring more than 20 acclaimed, award-winning shorts plus never-before-seen footage, PLYMPTOONS compiles the best and the brightest work of Academy Award(r)-nominated animator and cult-hero Bill Plympton, master of the animated black comedy world. During a career spanning over 30 years, Plympton's creativity and talent have earned him countless accolades and a worldwide cult following. This uproariously funny collection brings together the very best of his early work including commercials, animated spots and short films.

A journey through this political-cartoonist-turned-animator's canvas of animation, PLYMPTOONS: THE COMPLETE EARLY WORKS OF BILL PLYMPTON offers up a delicious dose of mutated humor, from Plympton's first film created during his college days, "Self Portrait", to the Academy Award(r)-nominated "Your Face", his first solo effort.

Bill's Dirty Shorts: A Collection of Bill Plympton's Newest Naughty Shorts (2006)


Bill's Dirty Shorts: A Collection of Bill Plympton's Newest Naughty Shorts (2006)


Bill's Dirty Shorts: A Collection of Bill Plympton's Newest Naughty Shorts


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A collection of Bill Plymptons newest naughty shorts. This DVD contains 80 minutes of material from the years to 2002. Includes short films: ""Sex and Violence""; ""The Exciting Life of a Tree""; ""More Sex and Violence""; ""You Can't Drag Race with Jesus""; ""Eat""; ""Parking""; and many others. Contains Adult Material!

Stepping Up with Seasun Zieger, CIA 2903




Stepping Up with Seasun Zieger, CIA 2903


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This fantastic new step workout by popular Seasun Zieger has creative combinations that will challenge all the steppers who like to move continuously on and around the step without stopping. Enjoy Seasun's fun turns, pivots, and advanced versions of the combinations, or stick with the modifier who keeps things more basic. After a quick cooldown, it's time to train the core section with different variations of planks and crunches. Small dumbbells are optional for the core work. A stretch completes the workout. Approximately 71 minutes.

Minggu, 06 September 2009

Sugar movie algenis perez soto






buy Sugar movie


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Sugar is the inspirational story of Miguel Santos, a gifted pitcher struggling to make it to the big leagues of American baseball. Nicknamed "AzĂșcar" (Spanish for "sugar"), 19-year-old Miguel travels from his poor but tightly-knit community in the Dominican Republic to play minor league baseball in the United States - where anything is possible. He finds himself in a small Iowa town, where he struggles with the culture, the language, and the pressure of knowing that only his success can rescue his family.

Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982)




Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan

Lie With Me (2005)






Lie With Me


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Shot in sunny Toronto and set to a dreamy score, Lie With Me looks and sounds like an art film, but the end result isn't quite so lofty. The plot is thin and the dialogue superfluous, but no matter--Canada's Clément Virgo (Love Come Down) just wants to turn you on and he has enlisted two attractive, uninhibited young performers to assist in his aims. Leila (Lauren Lee Smith, The L Word) and David (Eric Balfour, Six Feet Under) meet at a party. He's with his girlfriend, but finds himself drawn to her. The feeling is mutual. She's alone, but quickly finds an unattached hipster with whom to have a tryst. David catches her in the act. Instead of turning away, he watches. They start seeing each other immediately afterwards. "I'm not hooked on danger, [I'm] hooked on sex," Leila claims, but she isn't exactly the most trustworthy narrator. She wants a purely physical relationship, while David wants something more. They return to their old lives, but the obsession refuses to die. Based on the novella by Virgo's partner, Tamara Berger, Lie With Me plays like a low-budget cross between Adrian Lyne's overrated 9 1/2 Weeks and Wayne Wang's underrated The Center of the World. --Kathleen C. Fennessy

Crimes of Passion (1984)




Crimes of Passion


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The crazy man of British film, Ken Russell (Women in Love, Whore), hit the apex of guilty-pleasure absurdity with Crimes of Passion, a dark if pointed (and ultimately poignant) walk on the wild side. Although this schizophrenic, neon-blurred traipse through the red-light district of Los Angeles, courtesy of hooker and guide China Blue (Kathleen Turner), never made much money at the box office, it still managed to eke out a cult following. Barry Sandler's script felt a lot like a play with its rather stilted (but furiously funny) dialogue between Turner and Anthony Perkins, who plays an obsessed and crazed stalker/reverend who believes he is China Blue's savior. Their story is contrasted against that of Bobby Grady (John Laughlin), who is married to the materialistic Amy (Annie Potts). After taking a second job as a private investigator for a dress manufacturer who thinks his lead designer, Joanna Crane (Turner again), is selling patterns to a rival, Bobby becomes mired in a netherworld he never imagined. But it's Bobby who becomes Joanna/China Blue's true savior; it seems Joanna's husband cheated on her and she created the alter ego, China Blue, in order to control her world by making men dependent on her sexuality. The facade cracks after Bobby hits the scene. Russell's film is bawdy and even daring, and the unrated version on DVD features a couple of scenes (one with China Blue, a cop, and his nightstick, as well as some flashes of pornography) that were not included in the film's original release. Also for die-hard fans, Sandler originally ended the script at a more ambiguous place in the climactic scene in Joanna's apartment. An "epitaph" with Bobby at an encounter group was added to appease the distributor, who wanted a more upbeat, "Hollywood" conclusion. Sandler's original idea gave the film a real wallop, but despite the change, Crimes of Passion remains an original camp classic. --Paula Nechak