Un Chien Andalou

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Customer Review: Top Cat dvd
This collection is just as I remembered it. That was a long time ago but Hanna Barbera ‘toons from that era are charming. I do enjoy the trip back.
Customer Review: Don Gato - Audio Espa?ol Neutro
Siendo como soy un nostalgico de los dibujos animados antiguos no puedo ponerle ninguna queja a esta serie, ya que tanto la presentacion general, la imagen y el sonido (siempre hablo del audio Espa?ol) son geniales. Con un Espa?ol Neutro Latino como el que hemos podido ver en aquellos a?os en TVE y no hace muchos en Cartoon Network y Boomerang, el audio no ha sido redoblado gracias a dios. Quiz? la unica pega que le puedo poner pero que no llega ni a ser una pega completa es que los men?s son en Ingl?s, pero comprendo que sea normal ya que es la edici?n que se vende para EEUU. Sin m?s os animo a comprar esta maravillosa serie completa con la que lo pasareis de miedo no sin antes invitarte a visitar www.coleccionesedu.tk un saludo.
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Un Chien Andalou
Filmed in Paris in 1929, UN CHIEN ANDALOU is regarded as the first film produced purely from within the Surrealist movement and is a landmark in the history of cinema. Loving treatment to DVD includes, as bonus material, an interview/documentary with Juan Luis Bunuel (Luis’ son), commentary by Surrealism expert Stephen Barber, excerpts from Luis Bunuel’s 1953 address “Mystery of Cinema”, and beautiful illustrations by UK artist Dave Mckean. NTSC, region 0.

Customer Review: Sureal Classic.
What would be of experimental cinema without this masterpiece.

Bu?uel and Dali, what to expect from this two minds!

I need to agree that the transfer is not very good on the Kino release, the extras are great, not the commentary but the Bu?uel’s son interview, Juan Luis, which i find very informative to understand what happened to the relation between the two artiist after they work toghether.

Watch it all over and over and…

Customer Review: bad dvd burn for Un Chien Andalou
Un Chien Andalou is a work of Art, BUT the dvd that I got from Amazon was not a of a very good quality. I have seen the film in dvd format several times in the past and this dvd version has way too much contrast and digital glitches in two or three occassions.

Imagine (Deluxe Edition)

Turn nonfat milk into a wonderful foamy topping for your favorite coffee drink, adding richness without the fat. (Whole milk may be used, but nonfat really does give the best results.) Just add milk, pump, and serve. Don’t be tempted to overfill–and be sure to pump gently to prevent the milk from spurting out. If you prefer hot froth, remove the plunger after pumping and pop the carafe into the microwave. A fat-free topping for fruit or dessert is just seconds away, embellished with sugar and/or vanilla if you like. The long-handled scoop lets you get every last spoonful, and the color-coordinated coaster provides a protective perch. All pieces of the set are top-rack dishwasher-safe, but hand washing is recommended. Before washing, unscrew the screen assembly from the frother rod so that you can wipe off the milky residue thoroughly. –Cynthia Nims
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Customer Review: Awesome
This milk frother is Awesome! I have used it every day since I got it (sometimes numerous times a day). It is that easy to use and makes great froth each time. I used to have a fancy electric frother that I had to let cool down in between uses. It was very difficult to clean. This is completely opposite. Easy to clean. Easy to use - and portable!!! I did find that the froth is best as the company recommends making it - froth it cold… If you want it warm, microwave after frothed. Better than warming the milk first! Great product. Just take care of it. The glass beaker is just that - glass. It will break.
Customer Review: Great company to do business with. Great customer service.
Love this product. I broke my last one so this is the 2nd one I’ve purchased. I called the company and left a message on a Sunday. The nice lady called me back 10 minutes later.
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Measures 33 x 24 inches (84 x 61 cm) approx,and comes to you Encapsulated in 75 micron film, heat sealed Lamination for total protection for years to come, Why buy a paper poster when a Laminated/Encapsulated poster is going to last for years and years, and wont ripple or tear like normal paper posters do, can still easily roll up, Absoluteley Timeless Image,…..Laminatedposters.co.uk….its the only way to roll…..
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Imagine (Deluxe Edition)
Imagine John Lennon comes from a treasure trove: the legendary musician’s own collection of more than 240 hours of film and videotape, much of it never seen by the public. With cooperation from Yoko Ono in its creation, producers David L. Wolper and Andrew Solt (partners on This Is Elvis) transform the archival footage - and a monumental 36-tune soundtrack - into a spellbinding account of a complex, fascinating man. Lennon’s own voice narrates “a classic film biography” (Roy Leonard, WGN-TV/Chicago).

DVD Features:
Additional Scenes:Never Before Seen Footage of the Island House (Lake House at home of John and Yoko, Tittenhurst Estate in Ascot, England)
Audio Commentary:John Lennon Trivia Track (subtitled, not audio)
DVD ROM Features:John Lennon Music Guide
Featurette:Tribute to John Lennon: The Man, The Music, The Memories (w/ the Filmmakers David L. Wolper, Andrew Solt, Sam Egan, Editors Bert Lovitt and Bud Friedgen)
Interviews:John & Yoko: Truth Be Told (BBC Radio Interview with John and Yoko) William Ernest Pobjoy Interview (Headmaster Quarry Bank High School - John Lennon’s Grammar School)
Other:Acoustic IMAGINE - never before released performance at the Apollo Theatre in New York City, Dec. 17, 1971
Theatrical Trailer:James Dean Trailer

Customer Review: Imagine
This was a very moving documentary.

I was brought to tears while watching these moments in the life of John Lennon.

It’s an excellent product for any fan!

Customer Review: Imagine
The strength of “Imagine” lies in its clear-eyed depiction of its subject. Gifted and well-intentioned as he was, Lennon was no saint, and at times, misguided if not na?ve. Example: John and Yoko taking to bed to protest the Vietnam War makes no more sense now than it did then. Conservative cartoonist Al Capp visits them and calls their action “self-aggrandizing” (don’t miss this sequence). In truth, their motives were noble, but their tactics were too bizarre to resonate. Clearly Lennon was still assimilating an unprecedented super-stardom, and coping with the psychic scars of a mother who abandoned him, by letting Yoko infantilize and control him. As John himself wrote, “Whatever gets you through the night…” This revealing documentary is a must-see for any Beatles fan.

Mas Guapa

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Brand New Museum Quality Art Print, Poster Measuring Paper Size: 44.00 x 38.00 inches - Image Size: 40.00 x 44.00 inches. Shipped Fast in a Crush Proof Mailing Tube.
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Customer Review: WONDERFUL
I bought this book at the Dali Exhibition in London in May 2006. I bought it for my daughter who was 23 months at the time as the illustrations were just beautiful. My intention was to give her the book in a few years time however I read it to her now. Every single night at bedtime she asks for “Salvi”. She loves the little boy and the various strange and wonderful images of long legged elephants. f a book probably written for slightly older children can completely absorb a nearly 2 year old it must be magical. This book has made me write my first review. A must for any child (and adult) regardless of age.
Customer Review: WONDERFUL BOOK
What a wonderful book this is! It brings many of Dali’s paintings and ideas to life in vivid illustrations. It’s a great way to introduce children to the weird and wonderful world of Dali and his paintings, by portraying Dali as a little boy and imagining how he invented such an amazing world. Highly recommended.
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Guapa [With DVD] [Us Import]


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Customer Review: OMG, Sinbad’s SO crazy
I saw A&B on HBO live in ‘93 and I laughed so hard, it was the kind of laugh that doesn’t have volume; it build up like a ballon although it’s trying to get out, until finally it erupted in a massive wave of racket (so said my downstairs neighbors). I LOVED IT. A TOTAL SCREAMER. Which is why I don’t go to comedy clubs. If it’s funny, I’ma laugh so hard, I’ll draw attention to myself so much so someone like Sinbad would have a field day with me. Sinbad gives me hope in comedium in that you can be funny and not necessarily need to cuss, although I DO enjoy it as well. Sinbad’s a comic genius and what’s more, he comes across as honest in his musings. I have only one complaint: for God’s sake, WHY AIN’T THIS ON DVD?!? If there is a DVD, someone PLEASE tell me how I can buy a copy (NO BOOTLEGS!!) If there isn’t a DVD yet, I hope one will be created complete with sidebars from Sinbad. He is SO, da man.
Customer Review: Sinbad’s the Best!!!
Afros and bellbottoms was great! Sinbad had the whole family cracking up. It’s nice to hear such great humor without the usual cuss words that so may comedians think is neccessary. Great job,Sinbad!!!!
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Guapa [With DVD] [Us Import]
Customer Review: Just when you thought they couldn’t get better-they did.
After a four year interlude since Lo que te conte….. in 2003, La Oreja de Van Gogh have come back and they are on incredible form.If you lived thier previous albums you will LOVE ‘Guapa’. By using sucessful elements of thier highly acclaimed previous album ‘Lo que te conte…’aswell as new and innovative techniques La Oreja have created another masterpiece. Its the kind of album that if you liked thier previous works will grow on you fast after you’ve listened to each song several times. The best songs in my opinion are Dulce Locura, Manhattan, Perdida and Muneca de Trapo. Amaias voice is a breath of fresh air in a music world so often void of any real emotion. Innovative, startling, refreshing and 100% worth buying, if you love Spanish pop/rock then you will LOVE this album. They do not disappoint!

Customer Review: Great new album from Spain’s finest band
Once again La Oreja De Van Gogh have produced a top-notch album combining elements of everything that’s good about Spanish pop music. As with their other releases, the lyrics are great, the songs are very catchy and yet it doesn’t feel like the predictable Euro pop you may expect such a band to resemble. I don’t think it quite matches up to their previous album, “Lo Que Hac?a..” but that’s only because such a masterpiece was going to be virtually impossible to improve upon. They have, however, acquired a more mature sound without making any drastic changes, especially when compared with their first two albums. I find it too difficult to say which songs stand out because they are all great. It’s just a shame the band aren’t well known in the UK, because they are a hell of a lot better than most bands here.

The Scarecrows [1988] (REGION 1) (NTSC)

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The Scarecrows [1988] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
Customer Review: very scary !
there is another release of ” scarecrows” from jef films ,but this is better quality , the region 1 unrated version ,the picture is sharp & the soundtrack is good & its uncut! mgm have done exremely well here except there is no extras ! but its a gripping horror drama ,lots of gore

& action . a group, of mercenaries hijack a plane after a robbery & they

need to get to mexico ,but one of them is greedy & parachutes off with the

money & lands smack in the middle of a field of scarecrows! the others

force the plane to land & find a deserted farmhouse & the creepy scarecrows ,but this is just the start of a night of terror ! one criticism

is most of the film is in the dark & you are struggling to see what is

going on but ,its one hell of a movie ,buy the r1 on mgm ,sure to be a classic ! worzel gummidge it aint !

Customer Review: OVERRATED BUT STILL GOOD
After making a daring escape from a military base, a group of robbers, Corbin, (Ted Vernon) Curry, (Michael David Sims) Roxanne, (Kristina Sanborn) Al, (David James Campbell) and Bert, (B.J. Turner) lose their money in a cornfield, and after dealing with a traitor in their ranks, the group comes upon a small, abandoned house on the grounds. Thinking it’s the perfect place to regroup, they hole up and decide on a plan of action. After trying to make an escape, they find the scarecrows in the field are alive and hinting them down one by one.

The Good News: This actually wasn’t as bad as I thought. One of the best things about this film is that it conjures up an effective and genuinely creepy atmosphere. The mystery surrounding the scarecrows is absolutely creepy, as they look just right and the aura created from them is remarkable. So much is derived from them and their look that they literally carry the film in the beginning. The biggest example of this is the first romp through the stalks. It’s a very long, drawn out sequence built around the faces and suspense from the scarecrows. A lot of it’s success is based on the scarecrows. It’s also pretty gory for what it is, and there’s some nice blood-splatter. The kills are nice and brutal as well, and feature a good dose of blood. There’s a hacksaw used to cut off a hand, a sickle repeatedly stabbed into the leg, and several stabbings. A gag with a bag up in a tree and the fact that every murder always features a graphic dissection doesn’t hurt it either. It’s simplistic story is also a big plus, keeping it upbeat along the way and putting all the focus where it should be.

The Bad News: There’s several things in here that didn’t really sit all that well. First, and most aggravating was that the majority of conversations were held over headsets, and often times made it seem like no one on-screen was actually speaking. It’s incredibly irritating and makes it completely disjointed. This makes it worse as it’s during the best part of the film. There’s also an uncut version around that is far gorier than what is given, which seems believable as what’s on display is kinda choppy at times and looks like it was edited. But outside of a few other very small nit-picks, this wasn’t all that bad. Not great, but not bad.

The Final Verdict: A little bit undeserving of it’s status as a cult classic, but it’s still a genuine creepy, features a memorable villain, and has some great moments spread throughout. There is some merit to it, though, so give it a chance. It’s fast enough that it won’t hurt much.

The Fighting Temeraire Fine Art Poster Print by William Turner, 14×11

A Concise History of Painting (from Giotto to Cezanne)

Talking With the Turners: Conversations With Southern Folk Potters
Traveling the back roads of North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky, Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi, Charles R. Mack spent the summer of 1981 talking with the potters who produced the face jugs, mugs, and plates that had skyrocketed in popularity in the late 1970s and collecting examples of their wares. He was, in effect, taking the pulse of a southern folkway on the brink of transition.

With the benefit of a quarter century of hindsight, Mack has now gathered these interviews into Talking with the Turners, a single volume that documents the world of southern pottery as it shifted from the production of utilitarian wares to the aesthetic realm of folk art. In their own words the turners, most of whom are now deceased, explain what it means to be a potter, to be part of a profession that passes from generation to generation, to experiment with new designs while continuing to produce traditional forms of ceramics. Arranged thematically, the interviews emerge as an open dialogue among the participants—the type of backroom shoptalk that collectors and scholars are rarely privileged to share.

In addition to the centerpiece interviews—many of which are also featured on an accompanying audio CD—Mack includes numerous color and black-and-white photographs of the potters, their shops, and their wares. Mack’s extensive commentary sets these particular potters in the context of the larger American ceramics tradition, explains pottery techniques, and summarizes recent changes in pottery making.

Talking with the Turners is augmented by an introduction by Lynn Robertson, director of the McKissick Museum at the University of South Carolina, and a foreword by William R. Ferris, the founding director of the Center for the Study of Southern Culture at the University of Mississippi.
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Customer Review: A remarkable achievement
A remarkable achievement. The included audio CD is worth the purchase price alone! As a self-taught potter, I particularly appreciate this book. Of the hundreds of items I’ve purchased through Amazon, this is the first time I’ve felt really compelled to offer a review. Anyone even marginally serious about making pottery on the wheel or better understanding its Southern roots in the United States will benefit greatly by reading this book and listening to the candid interviews of humble rural craftspeople who did this work simply because they discovered its value and it became their life. This is a wonderful book, and Mr. Mack has captured some real wisdom here that now will be available for many generations to come.

Pommes Et Biscuit Fine Art Poster Print by Paul Cezanne, 31×24
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The Fighting Temeraire Fine Art Poster Print by William Turner, 14×11
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