Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Daisy Movie Poster (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) (2006) Hong Kong Style A -(David Chiang)(Ho-jin Jeon)(Woo-sung Jung)(Ji-hyun Jun)(Sung-jae Lee)(Simon Yam)

  • Daisy Poster Mini Promo (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) Hong Kong Style A
  • The Amazon image is how the poster will look; If you see imperfections they will also be in the poster
  • Mini Posters are ideal for customizing small spaces; Same exact image as a full size poster at half the cost
  • Size is provided by the manufacturer and may not be exact
  • Packaged with care and shipped in sturdy reinforced packing material
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Jun Ji-hyun also known as Gianna Jun, is a South Korean actress and model. She had her breakthrough role in 2001 as The Girl in the film My Sassy Girl which became the highest grossing Korean comedy of all time. Other notable films include Il Mare and Windstruck. Jun was born in Seoul, South Korea, and studied in the Department of ! Theater and Film at Dongguk University. Jun's childhood dream was to be an airhostess, but at the age of 16, a neighbour introduced her to modelling. She began her career as a fashion model for Echo Magazine in 1997. After appearing in a number of TV sitcoms, her movie debut came in White Valentine. This was followed by a role in Il Mare, which proved to be a success. An American remake of Il Mare, The Lake House, was released 14 June 2006Daisy Poster (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) (2006) Hong Kong Style A reproduction poster print

CAST: David Chiang, Ho-jin Jeon, Woo-sung Jung, Ji-hyun Jun, Sung-jae Lee, Simon Yam; DIRECTED BY: Wai Keung Lau;

Absolution

  • ABSOLUTION (DVD MOVIE)
Most of Earth has been destroyed by an asteroid. A small military colony, New America, has managed to survive in the Arctic. When a soldier goes missing at the colony, authorities send Ryan Murphy (Mario Lopez, TV's Saved by the Bell) to investigate New America's notoriously tyrannical leader, Sergeant Bradley (Richard Grieco, A Night at the Roxbury). While witnessing bizarre ceremonies and brutal training techniques, Murphy realizes a missing soldier is just the beginning of a conspiracy that reaches beyond our world.

Ski School 2 Movie Poster (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) (1995) Style A -(Dean Cameron)(Heather Campbell)(Doug Copithorne)(Bil Dwyer)(Wendy Hamilton)

  • Ski School 2 Poster Mini Promo (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) Style A
  • The Amazon image is how the poster will look; If you see imperfections they will also be in the poster
  • Mini Posters are ideal for customizing small spaces; Same exact image as a full size poster at half the cost
  • Size is provided by the manufacturer and may not be exact
  • Packaged with care and shipped in sturdy reinforced packing material
From the dust jacket flap: "There was a soft sound from behind us.... The wereleopards were climbing off the bed, gliding towards us on human feet but moving as if there were muscles in their legs and hips and torsos that didn't exist in mine." Relax, the wereleopards are good guys. They're just being affectionate. In the first two collections of Anita Blake novels, readers met every kind of furred, fanged and tough-to-kill critter under the Moon. Now, in two ! brand new books, Anita is back, and she's taking on the Vampire High Council and a whole range of enemies new and old ... including her libido. So no matter which leopard pard, wolf pack or vampire call (that's the word for a bunch of vampires) you're a member of, walk softly around this woman. Her Browning 9mm automatic is handy. And her silver knives are as sharp as Laurell K. Hamilton's writing. And that cuts to the heart of dark adventure every time.Casper and his ghostly trio of uncles, Fatso, Stinkie and Stretch, run smack into their natural enemies -- good little Wendy and her family of Witless Witches, Gert, Gabby and Fanny (featuring the voices of Cathy Moriarity, Shelley Duvall, and Teri Garr, respectively). Everyone knows that witches and ghosts don't get along -- except Casper and Wendy. Against all odds, the happily haunted duo tries to be friends. But their loyalty is tested when the witches come under attack by the grotesquely greedy and eccentrically evil w! arlock Desmond Spellman (voiced by George Hamilton) and his bu! mbling h enchmen -- and it's up to Wendy and Casper to prove that witches and ghosts can join forces and get along, after all!

The creepiest thing about Casper Meets Wendy is the title characters' romance--bashful, cutie pie Casper shouldn't be prone to weaknesses of the flesh (he is, after all, a ghost). And he's entirely too childlike to take up with a witch even of Wendy's decidedly non-wicked order. Still, sparks fly in this madcap jumble of a film, and so do the sort of zippy one-liners and presto-type magic tricks that'll keep kids from 6 to 12 spellbound. The plot is paper-thin: head honcho warlock Desmond Spellman (George Hamilton) is obsessed with offing Wendy (Hilary Duff) after an oracle proclaims her powers to be on the upswing. He sends two goons to capture her at the Sunny Brite resort, where she and her haggish aunts (Teri Garr, Cathy Moriarty, and Shelley Duvall) are in hiding and where Casper and his trouble-making uncles are vacationing and causing random c! alamities. While Wendy and Casper hit it off, their more traditional-minded relations show off and swap insults. Nevertheless, the ghosts harbor a hush-hush respect the witches' unruliness, and it rears its head at just the right moment--when Wendy's about to be vaporized in Spellman's swirling vortex of doom. Were it not mildly fun to watch the trio of well-established older actresses suit up in witch costumes and crack wise, adults would find this film bordering on the unbearable. Kids, on the other hand, will want to set the record straight on its spook-tacularness. --Tammy La GorceThe creepiest thing about Casper Meets Wendy is the title characters' romance--bashful, cutie pie Casper shouldn't be prone to weaknesses of the flesh (he is, after all, a ghost). And he's entirely too childlike to take up with a witch even of Wendy's decidedly non-wicked order. Still, sparks fly in this madcap jumble of a film, and so do the sort of zippy one-liners and presto-t! ype magic tricks that'll keep kids from 6 to 12 spellbound. Th! e plot i s paper-thin: head honcho warlock Desmond Spellman (George Hamilton) is obsessed with offing Wendy (Hilary Duff) after an oracle proclaims her powers to be on the upswing. He sends two goons to capture her at the Sunny Brite resort, where she and her haggish aunts (Teri Garr, Cathy Moriarty, and Shelley Duvall) are in hiding and where Casper and his trouble-making uncles are vacationing and causing random calamities. While Wendy and Casper hit it off, their more traditional-minded relations show off and swap insults. Nevertheless, the ghosts harbor a hush-hush respect the witches' unruliness, and it rears its head at just the right moment--when Wendy's about to be vaporized in Spellman's swirling vortex of doom. Were it not mildly fun to watch the trio of well-established older actresses suit up in witch costumes and crack wise, adults would find this film bordering on the unbearable. Kids, on the other hand, will want to set the record straight on its spook-tacularness. ! --Tammy La GorceHave you ever thought about what you’d do if someone gave you $300 to do with whatever you wanted? Would you spend it, save it, donate it to your favorite cause, or find a way to turn it into much more cash over time? This story is about the choices we make and how positive thinking and teamwork can make the most of every dollar.

Xanthe is an ever-optimistic 12-year old girl who tells us the story of how her incredibly skeptical best-friend, Candy, with the support of her middle school friends and a local librarian, comes to believe in the power of positive thinking. Along the way, Candy, Xanthe and their friends also learn a little about money.

When they put their newfound knowledge to work, Xanthe, Candy, their friends, and the homeless animals of Cleverville are greatly rewarded.
Have you ever thought about what you’d do if someone gave you $300 to do with whatever you wanted? Would you spend it, save it, donate it to yo! ur favorite cause, or find a way to turn it into much more cas! h over t ime? This story is about the choices we make and how positive thinking and teamwork can make the most of every dollar.

Xanthe is an ever-optimistic 12-year old girl who tells us the story of how her incredibly skeptical best-friend, Candy, with the support of her middle school friends and a local librarian, comes to believe in the power of positive thinking. Along the way, Candy, Xanthe and their friends also learn a little about money.

When they put their newfound knowledge to work, Xanthe, Candy, their friends, and the homeless animals of Cleverville are greatly rewarded.
Ski School 2 Poster (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) (1995) Style A reproduction poster print

CAST: Dean Cameron, Heather Campbell, Doug Copithorne, Bil Dwyer, Wendy Hamilton; DIRECTED BY: David Mitchell;

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