Dile Al Sol


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Dile Al Sol
Customer Review: bouncy and happy but not over the top
an amazing album, and the first one i heard by them (the second beingel viaje de copperpot which i also highly recommend). it’s funky, bouncy, happy and catchy and never fails to cheer me up, but isn’t over the top and still has it’s more mellow moments. I don’t speak a word of spanish (apart from hola!), but i find myself singing along at busstops, in shops and always in the comfort of my own home! la estrella y la luna is a wonderful song!the whole album is amazing. everyone should own some la oreja de van gogh!

Van Gogh Ny Van Eck

Nineteen Ninety-four
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Scarborough art print by Joseph Mallord William Turner
High quality art print by Joseph Mallord William Turner measuring 22×27cm

Sun dance (3 versions, 2001/02)
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Van Gogh Ny Van Eck

Doctor Who - The Five Doctors [1983]

San Giorgio Maggiore Venezia 1819 Fine Art Poster Print by William Turner, 32×24
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Doctor Who - The Five Doctors [1983]
Yes, The Five Doctors is the one that gathers together Hartnell, Troughton, Pertwee, Baker and Davison, dumps them on some moorland and lets some of the Doctor’s greatest enemies take potshots at them. Except, of course, that William Hartnell had sadly passed on by the time this series was made in 1983 (although his replacement Richard Hurndall does an excellent job) and Tom Baker was only featured as a patched-in cameo, apparently prevented from joining in by a temporal thingummy. However, this kind of creakiness comes with the territory and is soon forgotten. The assorted incarnations of the Doctor (together with a scattering of assistants) are drawn together through time and space to battle Daleks, Cybermen, Yeti–those weird androids which keep jumping into the air and disappearing–and many other old foes. They realise that they’re on their home planet of Gallifrey and must eventually deal with the legacy of Rassilon, founder of the Time Lords. It’s all great fun, of course, and the excellent chapter points on this DVD compensate for the rather self-indulgent lack of editing. –Roger Thomas

Customer Review: Fun x 5!
The Five Doctors was originally broadcast on the 25/11/1983. It was the 20th anniversary special of the series and was what usually would be

4 25 min episodes in 1 90 min movie lenght episode.

It see’s a powerful timelord (not tellin who!) gather the 5 incarnations of the Doctor (Peter Davison, Jon Pertwee, Patrick Troughton,

Richard Hurndall, Tom Baker and William Hartnell) and a variety of companions that include Tegan (Janet Fielding), Turlough (Mark Strickson), Sarak Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen),

Brigadier Lethbridge Stewart (Nicholas Courtney) and

Susan (Carole Ann Ford) in the Death-Zone, a sort of Gallifreyan

theme-park were either the innocent or the guilty are put to the test of survival.

The 5 Doctors all try to reach the tomb of Rassilon (a great timelord god!) to try and find the answer to the mystery.

Of course it won’t be easy, along the way there are Cybermen, a Dalek and a Yeti and that sort of feeling you get when you feel your being watched!

An absolutely great Doctor Who story and a must have for Doctor Who fans!

Customer Review: A HELL OF A LOT OF FUN!
“The five doctors”, it`s not the most amazing doctor who story ever, but it`s alot of fun. Let me start with the bad points:

1. The absence of Tom Baker (however at least they got unseen footage of him in it)

2. The dalek only appears for about two minutes.

3. Susan twisting her ankle is totaly unnecessary

That done and dusted, bring on the good points:

1. Richard Hurdnall does a good job portraying the first doctor.

2. The awsome battle between the Cybermen and the raston warrior robot.

3. Peter Davison, Patrick Troughton and Jon Pertwee on screen together. (such a shame Tom Baker isn`t there though.)

4. The whole yeti scene. I won`t spoil it for those who haven`t seen it.

There are no extras but “the five doctors” remains a great buy. Bon Apetite!

Monkey Shines [1988]

Posters: Pablo Picasso Poster Art Print - Femme A La Fleur (32 x 24 inches)

Im Bilde reisen: Moselansichten von William Turner bis August Sander : Katalog zur Ausstellung

Van Gogh’s Flowers
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Monkey Shines [1988]

Body Heat [1981]

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Body Heat [1981]
While scoring high-profile credits as a screenwriter (including The Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi and Raiders of the Lost Ark), Lawrence Kasdan made his directorial debut with this steamy, contemporary film noir in the tradition of Double Indemnity and other classics from the 1940s. In one of his most memorable roles, William Hurt plays a Florida lawyer unwittingly drawn into a web of deceit spun by Kathleen Turner (in her screen debut) as a married socialite who plots to kill off her husband with Hurt’s assistance. Kasdan’s dialogue is a hoot (sometimes it borders on satire) and the sultry atmosphere is a perfect complement to the perspiration-soaked chemistry between Hurt and Turner, whose love scenes caused quite a stir when the film was released in 1981. John Barry’s score sets the provocative mood and both Ted Danson and Mickey Rourke are splendid in memorable supporting roles. –Jeff Shannon

Customer Review: SUPERLATIVE FILM NOIR…
This film is simply top notch. With deft direction by Lawrence Kasdan, a stellar cast, and a clever, well thought out script written by the director himself, this is a moody, atmospheric film, reminiscent of those potboilers of the nineteen forties. Highly stylized, the film tautly maintains its tension and suspense.

The plot is simple, yet ingenious. In steamy, hot and sultry coastal Florida, a beautiful blonde, unhappily married socialite, Matty Walker (Kathleen Turner), a veritable man trap with her smoky voice and Venus de Milo curves, meets a womanizing chump, Ned Racine (William Hurt), a small town, not too successful lawyer. He can’t believe his luck when he hooks up with the wealthy Matty, as most of the women with whom he consorts work as waitresses, nurses, or in other service occupations. Better yet, the sexy, alluring Matty seems to want him as much as he wants her, and a torrid affair ensues.

Matty is married to a rapacious business man, Edmund Walker (Richard Crenna), whom Matty wants to have permanently removed. He is definitely a man with whom to reckon and the type of guy that takes no prisoners. He is, quite simply, a ruthless businessman, and the type of guy one loves to hate. He is also rich, very rich. Matty claims that she cannot divorce him without losing her wealthy life style, due to a draconian pre-nuptial agreement. Matty, in between huge dollops of steamy sex, does not hesitate to tell Ned how much she loves and wants him and that, were her husband were to die, all that money would be theirs. Beneath her love goddess exterior, however, lies a mind like a steel trap.

As Matty slowly spins her web and ensnares Ned, like a mouse in a trap, he falls into lock step with Matty’s homicidal plans. What he does not initially realize is the extent of Matty’s perfidy and deceit, until it is too late. As the realization of what actually has happened begins slowly to dawn upon Ned, it is a thing of on screen beauty and an absolutely brilliant contrivance with which to push the film further along to its ultimate resolution. What initially appears to be just a film about sexual obsession turns out to be something quite different, with enough plot twists to keep the viewer riveted to the screen.

It is hard to believe that this was Ms. Turner’s screen debut, so powerful a performance does she turn in. She is absolutely mesmerizing as the sexy siren with an agenda all her own. Just as she reels in Ned Racine, she reels in the viewer, as well, hook, line, and sinker. William Hurt is also terrific as the bottom of the barrel attorney who realizes too late that all is not what it seems. He approaches the role with the right amount of naivete, not letting the sleaze factor overwhelm the character. In the final analysis, there is a measure of sympathy for him, such as that for a little boy who is found with his hand caught inside the cookie jar, no easy feat given the nature of the character’s actions.

A goofy looking Ted Danson is excellent in the small role of Peter Lowenstein, the State’s attorney and Ned’s friend, who suspects that Ned may be involved in the death of Edmund Walker. He, too, plays a game of cat and mouse with him. J. A. Preston is wonderful as Ned’s friend and the detective investigator who follows the homicide investigation no matter where it leads. Mickey Rourke is very good as Ned’s client and small time criminal, as well as a man who seems to have more sense than his lawyer.

This is a superlative film that is well worth having in one’s collection. Bravo!

Customer Review: A sexy film noir, great score, superb plot twist
One of my favourite films (others are The Usual Suspects, Apocalypse Now, The Sixth Sense, Diner and Diva).

This film sustains repeated viewing because of the atmosphere generated by the director, which conjures up the heady, sweaty Florida heatwave; the greed, lust and deviousness of it’s two main protagonists, and the wonderful score by John Barry.

The script is superb, the performance of William Hurt, Kathleen Turner and Mickey Rourke (it was Turner’s and Rourke’s debut) are exceptional, and the plot is just a dream come true.

If you like films that will entertain you, and then leave you feeling dumb at the end because of a plot twist, then this is for you.

See it, and drink in it’s atmosphere, and I hope (like The Sixth Sense) that the first thing you want to do after watching it, is watch it again.

Prince William [1998]

In a garden of spectacular beauty in Giverny, France, Claude Monet painted flowers. Dazzled by the light, he painted with rich colors of vermilion, emerald, and violet. His poppies, tulips, irises, and waterlilies have awed the world. In her radiant watercolors, Bijou Le Tord uses Monet’s own palette of only eight colors. Her magnificent paintings and poetic words celebrate the extraordinary vision of the beloved impressionist painter, Claude Monet.
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Customer Review: Celebration of Art
When fall comes, so do the books. It is approximated that almost 2,000 children’s books will be printed this fall. Of this mass number, perhaps a handful–a very small handful– are actually worth reading to a young child night after night. Bijou Le Tord’s A Blue Butterfly: A Story about Claude Monet, is part of this handful. The book came out in 1995, yet it still holds my attention and respect. What sets this book apart from other biographies about the artist and other children’s books is its celebratory nature. Its luminescent art work invites parents and children to revisit the art and life of Claude Monet. It captures the essence of art in its warm colors, creating a soft aura of beauty that encloses the reader even after the book is finished. Anybody interested in sharing art with a young child or sharing the life of an artist should purchase this book. Not only do readers learn about an early twentieth century artist, but they also get to share in the joy of a contemporary artist, Bijou Le Tord.
Customer Review: Monet appreciation for children!
I have always been bedazzled by Monet’s painting and his home, Giverny. This book is another wonderful way to share Monet’s gifts with young children. As a first-grade teacher, I appreciate the ideas suggested by the teacher below who shared her method for offering Monet to young children. An exceptional treasure to enjoy over and over again!
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Paloma Picasso for Women Miniature 5 ml Launched by the design house of Paloma Picasso in 1984, PALOMA PICASSO PERFUME is classified as a refined, woody, mossy fragrance. This feminine scent possesses a blend of many florals along with citrus, woods, and greens. It is recommended for evening wear. All our fragrances are 100% originals by their original designers. Satisfaction guranteed.
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Prince William [1998]

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