iPod 3rd Nano Video GelaSkin Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh - Designer Adhesive Skin Cover

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Animal Stories is a wonderful animated series narrated in a style that is sure to keep your pre-schooler’s attention. More than this, it is a learning tool as well, previously featured on The Disney Channel!

Each of the episodes takes a humorous look at the lives and problems of a wide variety of creatures, with a lesson about self-respect, good manners, good friendship, or being happy with yourself. The narration, in rhyming couplets, is by Oscar-nominated actor Nigel Hawthorne.

This BAFTA (the British Academy of Film and Television Arts - equivalent to the U.S. Oscars) award-winning series is a superb way to teach your pre-schoolers. All of the episodes can be understood by children of any age!
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Customer Review: Good flick
Bought it for my younger brother, as it was a favorite of mine and my older brothers. Features Howie with horns and ratty clothes, not a suit and beautiful women.
Customer Review: kids movie
I bought this movie years ago for my children, and they loved it. I was pleased to find it again on Amazon, so I could purchase it for my nephews. It’s an enjoyable movie for adults and kids. My youngest nephew who is usually afraid of certain movies loved this one.
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Gordon MacRae is Billy Bigelow, a smooth-talking carny barker who falls in love with a millworker (Shirley Jones) on the colorful coast of Maine. Filmed on location, with a beautiful seaside setting as a backdrop and a thrilling score for accompaniment, their romance unfolds. But right before the birth of his daughter, Billy is killed while committing a robbery. Now in heaven, years later, he returns to earth for one day to attend his daughter’s high school graduation and teach her one very important lesson.
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Customer Review: Carousel is still a work of art today
I had seen this movie in the late 50’s in Philadelphia at an expensive theatre with the lady who later became my wife. It had some really great scenes in it. I recently viewed it again on this DVD with my new lady, a widow. She saw so many similarities showing herself as the young and innocent Julie and her experiences with her deceased husband who clearly resembled Billy in many ways. It was a cathartic experience for her to see this film. As for me, it was a reminder of what I was also seeking back then, someone to love too. It is amazing how artfully Rogers and Hammerstein created a real life metaphysical story from such simple and touching moments. The costumes, scenery and music and words are just beautiful. I recommend the video to everyone who appreciates real love in life.
Customer Review: Carousel a winning ride
After the film Oklahoma, Shirley Jones and Gordon MacRea team up again to give another solid performance in this Rodgers and Hammerstein classic. MacRea, who works on the carousel, falls in love with a small town girl, Jones, and together they sing the many memorable songs in the film.
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iPod 3rd Nano Video GelaSkin Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh - Designer Adhesive Skin Cover
iPod 3rd Nano Video GelaSkin Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh

:: Designed to fit the 4GB & 8GB iPod 3rd Nano Video
:: Covers and protects the front and back of the iPod
:: GelaScreen display protector included to protect screen
:: Made of premium grade 3M vinyl adhesive
:: Can be removed and reapplied leaving no marks
:: Skins apply bubble free with a scratch resistant coating

iPod Video GelaSkin Cafe at Night by Vincent van Gogh - Designer iPod Cover Skin

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Richard Rodgers always considered Carousel his favorite score, even though it didn’t generate the number of popular hits of some of the other shows he produced with lyricist Oscar Hammerstein II. Their adaptation of the Ferenc Molnar play Liliom is marked by three especially sublime moments. “The Carousel Waltz,” Rodgers’s alternative to the traditional Broadway overture, serves as an orchestral backdrop to the opening scene and is one of the best miniatures ever written for the theater. “If I Loved You,” which establishes the romance of carnival barker Billy Bigelow (Gordon MacRae, a late replacement for Frank Sinatra) and nice girl Julie Jordan (Shirley Jones), is a musical minidrama in which the pair’s discussion of how they are not in love reveals just how much they are in love. “Soliloquy” is Billy’s powerful solo that foreshadows the action to come in Act II. Add the inspirational anthem “You’ll Never Walk Alone,” and you have Rodgers and Hammerstein’s most extraordinary, near-operatic score. On the soundtrack for the 1956 film, MacRae and Jones are in exceptional voice (following their success in 1955’s Oklahoma) and the orchestra sounds glorious, but unfortunately some of the numbers were shortened, most notably “If I Loved You.” Extensive production notes, an interview with Jones, and a synopsis are included. –David Horiuchi
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Customer Review: So perfect
My father beat me once for a misdeed, and I resolved then and there that Iwould never cry under his beltings again. He whipped me ’til his belt broke and I would not give him the satisfaction of one tear. But this music…and this movie… draws out what the belt could not. It gets me every time. I fight it and the tears well up on their own…what a perfect tragedy this movie is, how haunting the music. Gordon McRae was such an artist. His singing is perfect and inspired in these songs — and Shirley Jones complements him so well. I fell in love with her Julie at first sight. If you haven’t got this music or this movie, you are missing out on one of life’s greatest treasures.
Customer Review: Complete Version
Since the 1970’s newer copies of Carousel Have tracks that are edited Thank God this version has a lot more music including the complete seven minute version of The Carousel Waltz I believe the movie itself doesn’t play the whole waltz
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iPod Video GelaSkin Cafe at Night by Vincent van Gogh - Designer iPod Cover Skin
iPod Video GelaSkin Cafe at Night by Vincent van Gogh

:: Designed to fit the 30, 60 and 80Gb iPod Video
:: Covers and protects the front and back of the iPod
:: GelaScreen display protector included to protect screen
:: Made of premium grade 3M vinyl adhesive
:: Can be removed and reapplied leaving no marks
:: Skins apply bubble free with a scratch resistant coating

Breaking Bats for Jesus

Claude Monet Painting by Manet - 29.5×35.5″
Price: $399.99

194-010 - Vincent van Gogh - Fine art postcard / mini poster
Vincent van Gogh Fine art 11”x 14” postcard / mini poster comes sealed in cello bag with back board

2007 San Diego Chargers autographed full size helmet (Luis Castillo, Antonio Gates, Vincent Jackson, Quentin Jammer, Lorenzo Neal, Philip Rivers, LaDainian Tomlinson, Michael Turner, Jamal Williams)
Riddell full size San Diego Chargers new 2007 style helmet autographed in black marker by 33 members of the 2007 AFC West Champions team including superstar running back LaDainian Tomlinson, Pro Bowl quarterback Philip Rivers, Pro Bowl tight end Antonio Gates, Pro Bowl fullback Lorenzo Neal and super backup Michael Turner; starting cornerbacks Drayton Florence and Quentin Jammer; starting wide receivers Malcom Floyd and Vincent Jackson plus third receiver Kassim Osgood; starting inside linebackers Stephen Cooper and Matt Wilhelm; starting defensive linemen Luis Castillo, Igor Olshansky and Jamal Williams; and starting offensive linemen Marcus McNeill, Kris Dielman and Nick Hardwick. NOTE: in addition to the 33 players on the regular season roster, there are 3 autographs from players who were cut before the season for a total of 36 signatures. ONLY ONE AVAILABLE FOR SALE.

Breaking Bats for Jesus

Cezanne: Music of His Time

Posters: Paul Cezanne Poster Art Print - Natura Morta (12 x 9 inches)

Andersonville
They left the nightmare…and entered Hell. Captured Union soilders cope with life inside the Civil War’s most notorious prisoner-of-war camp. A powerful, compeling tale of war and will, with Emmy Award-winning direction by John Frankenheimer and a cast including Frederic Forrest (Apocalypse Now) and William H. Macy (ER, Fargo) Year: 1996 Director: John Frankenheimer Starring: Jarrod Emick, Frederic Forrest, Ted Marcoux
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Customer Review: Another name for Hell
In the wake of the critical and commercial success of A Man For All Seasons, Fred Zinnemann unsuccessfully attempted to use his post-Oscar clout to make a film about the atrocities at the infamous Confederate Civil War prison camp where 12,912 Union prisoners of war died of starvation and disease, but as many others had found out before him, studio chiefs didn’t think it was the sort of thing to reverse declining cinema attendance and pulled the plug before a frame was shot. There had been a small-scale early TV play about the post-war trial of the officer in charge but it wasn’t until Ted Turner’s success with Gettysburg that a full-scale dramatization of life inside the stockade made it to the screen, and then only on the small one. The biggest name on the credits of Andersonville is director John Frankenheimer, then going through something of a critical comeback returning to the medium that first brought him to prominence: the cast is good, but it’s more a case of a few familiar faces rather than big stars - Frederic Forrest, Cliff de Young, William Sanderson, William H. Macey - among a cast largely made up of little-known actors. Yet it’s very clear that a lot of money has been spent, and that it’s been made on a truly epic scale. Rarely has the old copywriters’ pitch `a cast of thousands’ seemed more appropriate as almost every scene boasts swathes of re-enactors to fill out the overcrowded prison. Despite being made for television it never looks threadbare and it never feels like its playing down the ugliness of the situation in the name of taste or network censorship even if it doesn’t dwell on the details as much as it could. Built for 8000 but ending up housing 45,000, Andersonville itself was little more than a cattle pen: no barracks, a fetid stream, a lot of mud and far too many inmates surrounded by a wall and watchtowers, it didn’t take much to turn it into a festering hellhole, with rations often withheld by the commander, water so rancid that inmates had to wring rainwater from their clothes to avoid fever, child guards daring prisoners to cross the `dead line’ so they could kill them for a bounty and prisoners forming gangs to prey on and often kill each other. Even Confederate officials regarded it as `a disgrace to civilization.’ In a war as ugly as the one between the States, it’s some measure of how bad things were that the only man convicted and executed for war crimes in the entire Civil War was the commander of Andersonville. As drama it’s fairly straightforward, following a group of new arrivals through their first days in the camp to the time those few who survive leave, taking in many of the expected conventions of the prison movie en route - escape attempts, futile deaths, dashed hopes and a near-riot. At times it does threaten to turn into a Civil War version of a WW2 P.O.W. movie, but it’s held back from the pitfalls of great escapism by the fact that where many of those films often naively showed German prison camps as virtual holiday camps where the inmates tried to escape almost as a game, Andersonville makes it clear that here attempting to escape is seen as the only alternative to dying in squalor and pain. While there are few surprises, it’s executed with real conviction, Frankenheimer’s superb direction complemented by excellent photography from Ric Waite and production design by Michael Z. Hanan. That said, it is annoying that Warners’ DVD has been needlessly cropped from fullframe into 1.85:1 widescreen, a reverse cropping that is just as bad as panning-and-scanning widescreen films into fullframe. While most of the 167 minutes it’s not too damaging, there are some close-ups that become way too tight at times, although it’s generally only a momentary distraction.
Customer Review: Good and bad in every group.
Andersonville was a film made about 30-40 years too late. These days, with the internet and cable TV, we need far less reminding of how cruel we can be. It is a good film.


Cezanne: Music of His Time

Delta Cezanne 4-Bike/Multi-Use Storage Rack

Pioneering Modern Painting: Cezanne and Pissarro, 1865-1885
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Posters: Paul Cezanne Poster Art Print - Corbeille De Fruits (20 x 14 inches)


Delta Cezanne 4-Bike/Multi-Use Storage Rack
Perfect for the family that bikes together, the Delta Cezanne bike/sport utility rack accommodates up to six bikes. It’s also great for storing gear like bike helmets and backpacks and hanging jerseys and rain jackets–it even includes slots for holding skis or snowboards. It features independently adjustable arms with rubber-coated hooks that can accommodate any style bike and two wire racks. It measures 27 by 19 by 82 inches (length x width x height). It’s a great choice for the garage, but is stylish enough for use in your home as well. The rack is easy to assemble and comes with required hardware, printed instructions, and a lifetime guarantee against defects.

About Delta Cycle
For more than 20 years, Delta Cycle has created useful cycling products with a mission to make an innovative difference. The company works hard to make their products better and deliver superior value. Delta Cycle offers only a small, concentrated product line that represents the best there is in each category.


Customer Review: Good Storage Item
The product was extremely easy to setup and assemble. It took me about 30 minutes to assemble the storage rack and hangup the bike.

Pros: Easy to assemble, light

Cons: Seems abit flimsy and shaky, and a little to high for a standard garage

Customer Review: Easy To Setup
For the price, this is a very nice storage rack. It was easy to put together and relatively sturdy. I would advise you not to place it on carpet directly. Use something more sturdy like tile or carpet coasters.

The only negative would be that the hooks slide down the poles to easily when removing your bike from the rack.

The Battalion Cezanne Top

Claude Monet (The Bassin at Argenteuil) Framed & Double-Matted Art Print - 11″ X 14″
This is an extremely high quality framed & double-matted art print that includes decorator-quality wood frames with glass casing, protective dust covers on back, attached sawtooth hangers, heavy-duty shrink-wrap packaging with corner protectors. This print is of Claude Monet’s The Bassin at Argenteuil. This framed & double-matted poster, including the outside dimensions of the frame, measures approx. 11″ x 14″ Claude Monet (November 14, 1840 - December 5, 1926) was a French Impressionist painter. The term Impressionism is derived from the title of his painting Impression, Sunrise. Monet was exceptionally fond of painting controlled nature: his own garden in Giverny, with its water lilies, pond, and bridge. He also painted up and down the banks of the Seine.

194-010 - Vincent van Gogh - Fine art postcard / mini poster
Vincent van Gogh Fine art 11”x 14” postcard / mini poster comes sealed in cello bag with back board


The Battalion Cezanne Top
Jersey knit top. 4 button down round neck henley. Bib seam & sun-burst style lines. Inverted box pleat at center-back. 70% bamboo 30% organic cotton. Wash with like colors. Tumble dry low, remove promptly.

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