Saturday, November 5, 2011

Bad Boys [Blu-ray]

  • Condition: New
  • Format: Blu-ray
  • Color; Dubbed; Subtitled; Widescreen
Hang on for maximum mayhem full-on fun and the wildest chase scenes ever put on film! The action and comedy never stop when superstars Martin Lawrence and Will Smith reunite as out-of-control trash-talking buddy cops. Bullets fly cars crash and laughs explode as they pursue a whacked-out drug lord from the streets of Miami to the barrios of Cuba. But the real fireworks result when Lawrence discovers that playboy Smith is secretly romancing his sexy sister Gabrielle Union (Bring it On). Director Michael Bay (Pearl Harbor Armageddon) and producer Jerry Bruckheimer (Pirates of the Caribbean Black Hawk Down) deliver a high-speed high-octane blockbuster that will blow you away! "...Year's most action-packed and high-flying flick." (Shawn Edwards FOX TV).System Requirements:Running Time: 146 Min.Format: DVD MOVIE ! Genre: ACTION/ADVENTURE Rating: R UPC: 043396006195 Manufacturer No: 00619No one goes to a movie directed by Michael Bay for delicacy and grace; you go because Michael Bay (Armageddon, The Rock) knows how to make your bones rattle during a high-speed chase when a car flips over, spins through the air, and smacks another car with a visceral crunch. Bad Boys II fulfills this expectation and then some. Will Smith and Martin Lawrence may be mere puppets amid all this burning rubber and shrieking metal, but they actually provide a human core to the endless cascade of car wrecks and gunfights. Their easy rapport makes their personal problems--a running joke is Lawrence's attempts at anger management--as engaging as the sheer visual hullabaloo of bullets and explosions. The plot is recycled nonsense about drug lords and dead bodies being used to smuggle drugs, but orchestration of violence is symphonic. If that's your thing, then this is for you. --Bre! t FetzerStudio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 12/2! 9/2009Bad Boys
Slick to a fault, this glossy action flick takes place in sunny Florida, where Martin Lawrence and Will Smith play two cops--one married with kids, the other a swinging bachelor. The two are forced to trade places to foil criminal mastermind Fouchet (Tchéky Karyo) who has stolen $100 million worth of heroin from a police lockup. Violent, illogical, and filled with wall-to-wall profanity, Bad Boys was the last film produced by the hit-making team of Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer before Simpson's untimely death, and marked the directorial debut of Michael Bay who followed up with The Rock. Bad Boys will be of interest to action buffs and fans of Téa Leoni, who makes one of her early screen appearances in the central supporting role. --Jeff Shannon

Bad Boys II
No one goes to a movie directed by Michael Bay for delicacy and grace; you go because Michael Bay (Armageddon, The Rock) ! knows how to make your bones rattle during a high-speed chase when a car flips over, spins through the air, and smacks another car with a visceral crunch. Bad Boys II fulfills this expectation and then some. Will Smith and Martin Lawrence may be mere puppets amid all this burning rubber and shrieking metal, but they actually provide a human core to the endless cascade of car wrecks and gunfights. Their easy rapport makes their personal problems--a running joke is Lawrence's attempts at anger management--as engaging as the sheer visual hullabaloo of bullets and explosions. The plot is recycled nonsense about drug lords and dead bodies being used to smuggle drugs, but orchestration of violence is symphonic. If that's your thing, then this is for you. --Bret FetzerBAD BOYS II - DVD MovieNo one goes to a movie directed by Michael Bay for delicacy and grace; you go because Michael Bay (Armageddon, The Rock) knows how to make your bones rattle during a! high-speed chase when a car flips over, spins through the air! , and sm acks another car with a visceral crunch. Bad Boys II fulfills this expectation and then some. Will Smith and Martin Lawrence may be mere puppets amid all this burning rubber and shrieking metal, but they actually provide a human core to the endless cascade of car wrecks and gunfights. Their easy rapport makes their personal problems--a running joke is Lawrence's attempts at anger management--as engaging as the sheer visual hullabaloo of bullets and explosions. The plot is recycled nonsense about drug lords and dead bodies being used to smuggle drugs, but orchestration of violence is symphonic. If that's your thing, then this is for you. --Bret FetzerFrom director Michael Bay (The Rock, Armageddon) and the production team of Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer (Beverly Hills Cop, Top Gun) comes a thrill ride of explosive action from beginning to end. Will Smith and Martin Lawrence team up as partners in crime, crime-fighting that is, i! n this action-packed flick about a couple of good guys who are real Bad Boys One hundred million dollars worth of confiscated heroin has just been jacked from police custody. Once the career bust of Detective Mike Lowery (Will Smith) and Marcus Burnett (Martin Lawrence), the missing drugs now threaten to shutdown the narcotics division of the Miami Police Department. When the drug investigation turns deadly, the murderers kidnap the only witness, a beautful police informant (Tea Leoni) and close friend of the boys, which makes things get personal! Fast cars, a gorgeous woman and non-stop action make Bad Boys a guaranteed good time!A cheerfully over-the-top action film, Bad Boys is notable chiefly for the rapport between its two stars, Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, as two Miami cops on the trail of a drug kingpin as they try to protect a witness (Tea Leoni). Smith is the swinging bachelor and Lawrence the family man, and both must juggle their personal! lives as they baby-sit the one chance they have to recover a ! stolen d rug shipment, save their jobs, and take down the drug dealer. While the film is almost always implausible and its story is something seen many times before, director Michael Bay (The Rock) keeps things moving stylishly and at a feverish pace, as Smith and Lawrence prove themselves a terrific comic pairing. Their odd couple banter flies at a faster clip than the bullets and explosions, and becomes the best reason to see this hyperbolic but entertaining action flick. --Robert Lane

The Last Good German

  • ISBN13: 9780446515528
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The bestselling author of Los Alamos and Alibi returns to 1945. Hitler has been defeated, and Berlin is divided into zones of occupation. Jake Geismar, an American correspondent who spent time in the city before the war, has returned to write about the Allied triumph while pursuing a more personal quest: his search for Lena, the married woman he left behind. When an American soldier's body is found in the Russian zone during the Potsdam Conference, Jake stumbles on the lead to a murder mystery. The Good German is a story of espionage and love, an extraordinary re-creation of a city devastated by war, and a thriller that asks the most profound ethical questions in its expl! oration of the nature of justice, and what we mean by good and evil in times of peace and of war.
 Now a Major Motion Picture The bestselling author of Los Alamos and Alibi returns to 1945. Hitler has been defeated and Berlin is divided into zones of occupation. Jake Geismar, an American correspondent who spent time in the city before the war, has returned to write about the Allied triumph while pursuing a more personal quest: his search for Lena, the married woman he left behind. The Good German is a story of espionage, love, and murder, an extraordinary re-creation of a city devastated by war, and a thriller that asks the most profound ethical questions in its exploration of the nature of justice and what we mean by good and evil in times of peace and of war.
This compelling thriller is both a touching love story and a masterful portrayal of the struggle for geopolitical control of postwar Germany. Network corr! espondent Jake Geismar, who covered Berlin before the war, has! returne d to the devastated city, ostensibly to cover the Potsdam Conference but actually to find the woman he loves. Miraculously, Lena Brandt, Jake's wartime mistress, has survived. However, her mathematician husband is missing, and both the American and Russian intelligence services are hunting him. When the bullet-ridden body of an American soldier washes up on the shores of Potsdam in front of Jake's eyes just as Truman, Churchill, and Stalin convene the first postwar conference, Jake is plunged into a maelstrom of intrigue, corruption, and betrayal.

A brilliantly evoked portrait of a unique moment in history (the end of one war and the beginning of another), The Good German amply fulfills the promise shown by Joseph Kanon in his two earlier novels, Los Alamos and The Prodigal Spy. --Jane AdamsEs ist in Kurzgeschichten aus nicht nur traurigen, sondern auch vielen lustigen und humoristischen Erinnerungen zusammengestellt wie ! drei kesse Berliner Gören den Krieg und die schweren Hungersjahre überlebten. Immer allein, aber frei und glückliche Schlüsselkinder die den Tag mit Dämlichkeiten verbrachten. Bis der tyrannische Stiefvater ins Leben trat.

Es sind Freimütige Erzählungen aus der Krieg- und Nachkriegszeit, als wir trotz aller Entbehrungen und politischen Wirren sorglose Kindertage erlebten bzw. vorhandene Probleme mit Einfallsreichtum und Wagemut gelöst wurden. Zugleich lebendige Berliner Zeitgeschichte.



Es ist in Kurzgeschichten aus nicht nur traurigen, sondern auch vielen lustigen und humoristischen Erinnerungen zusammengestellt wie drei kesse Berliner Gören den Krieg und die schweren Hungersjahre überlebten. Immer allein, aber frei und glückliche Schlüsselkinder die den Tag mit Dämlichkeiten verbrachten. Bis der tyrannische Stiefvater ins Leben trat.

Es sind Freimütige Erzählungen aus der Krieg- und Nachkriegszeit, als wir trotz aller! Entbehrungen und politischen Wirren sorglose Kindertage erleb! ten bzw. vorhandene Probleme mit Einfallsreichtum und Wagemut gelöst wurden. Zugleich lebendige Berliner Zeitgeschichte.



Ein Kuss. Ein Foto. Ein Verrat. Aktuelles Thema: Cybermobbing Brandaktuell und ganz nah dran Knallhart und witzig zugleich, herzzerreißend und authentisch Parallelveröffentlichung des Hörbuchs bei DAV »Man könnte sagen, dass dies dieGeschichte eines Fotos ist. Wie es gemacht wurde und was passiert ist, nachdem alle, aber auch wirklich alle, es gesehen haben. Aber es ist auch die Geschichte von ganz vielen anderen Dingen. Von einem Jungen, der so gut aussieht, dasseinem der Atem stockt. Von besten Freundinnen - denen, die schon immer da waren und neuen, die wie aus dem Nichts heraus plötzlich da sind. Von braven Mädchen, bösen Jungs und allem dazwischen. Dies ist eine Liebesgeschichte. Also: Schaudir das Foto an, wenn du willst. Ich bin so viel mehr als das, was du siehst.« Seit Audrey den coolen Luke auf einer Party geküsst hat, kann sie ! an nichts anderes mehr denken als an: Luke, Luke, Luke ... Aber dann passiert es: Am nächstenTag in der Schule erntet sie hämische Blicke, Getuschel und Gekicher. Der Grund: Jemand hat heimlich ein Foto von Luke und ihr im Bett gemacht. Und dieses Foto wird von Handy zu Handy und von Computer zu Computer weitergeschickt. Bis alle,aber auch wirklich alle, an der Schule es gesehen haben. Auch der Direktor. Auch ihre Eltern. Audrey hat nur noch einen Gedanken: Allen zu beweisen, dass sie keine Schlampe ist ... Ein packender Roman über ein sehr aktuelles Thema: Mobbingper Handy.Ein Kuss. Ein Foto. Ein Verrat. Aktuelles Thema: Cybermobbing Brandaktuell und ganz nah dran Knallhart und witzig zugleich, herzzerreißend und authentisch Parallelveröffentlichung des Hörbuchs bei DAV »Man könnte sagen, dass dies dieGeschichte eines Fotos ist. Wie es gemacht wurde und was passiert ist, nachdem alle, aber auch wirklich alle, es gesehen haben. Aber es ist auch die Geschichte von ga! nz vielen anderen Dingen. Von einem Jungen, der so gut aussieh! t, dasse inem der Atem stockt. Von besten Freundinnen - denen, die schon immer da waren und neuen, die wie aus dem Nichts heraus plötzlich da sind. Von braven Mädchen, bösen Jungs und allem dazwischen. Dies ist eine Liebesgeschichte. Also: Schaudir das Foto an, wenn du willst. Ich bin so viel mehr als das, was du siehst.« Seit Audrey den coolen Luke auf einer Party geküsst hat, kann sie an nichts anderes mehr denken als an: Luke, Luke, Luke ... Aber dann passiert es: Am nächstenTag in der Schule erntet sie hämische Blicke, Getuschel und Gekicher. Der Grund: Jemand hat heimlich ein Foto von Luke und ihr im Bett gemacht. Und dieses Foto wird von Handy zu Handy und von Computer zu Computer weitergeschickt. Bis alle,aber auch wirklich alle, an der Schule es gesehen haben. Auch der Direktor. Auch ihre Eltern. Audrey hat nur noch einen Gedanken: Allen zu beweisen, dass sie keine Schlampe ist ... Ein packender Roman über ein sehr aktuelles Thema: Mobbingper Handy.As the Cold War tha! ws, Devereaux--code name ""November""--confronts Double Eagle, the East German agent who nearly killed him years before, and learns of a totalitarian countercoup inside a reunified Germany. Reprint. AB. NYT.

Dumb and Dumber (Unrated Edition) [Blu-ray]

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  • Format: Blu-ray
  • Color; Dolby; Subtitled; Widescreen
For harry and lloyd every day is a no-brainer. Join these two halfwits as they travel across the country to return a suitcase full of cash to its rightful owner. Along the way theyll confound and confuse everyone who crosses their path. Studio: New Line Home Video Release Date: 12/09/2008 Starring: Jim Carrey Jeff Daniels Run time: 110 minutes Rating: Pg13 Director: Peter FarrellyDelivering exactly what its title promises, this celebration of stupidity was Jim Carrey's 1994 follow-up to Ace Ventura: Pet Detective and The Mask. The film pairs the rubber- faced wacky man with Jeff Daniels as the not-so-dynamic duo of Lloyd and Harry, dunderheads who come into the possession of a briefcase containing ransom money that is intended for Mob-connected kidnappers. Lauren Holly costars as the woman ! who lost the briefcase, and with whom Carrey falls in love (both in real life and as his moronic on-screen character). As Lloyd and Harry make a mad dash to return the briefcase (never aware of its contents), the bumbling buddies attract Mobsters, cops, and trouble galore. This lowbrow laugh-a-thon scores some solid hits for hilarity, but with gags involving ill-fated parakeets, buxom bimbos, and an overdose of laxatives, be prepared to put your brain--and good taste--on hold. --Jeff ShannonThis never-before-seen unrated version of the comedy classic includes all-new scenes and extended scenes that take the laughs further than ever!

DVD Features:
3D Animated Menus
Alternate endings
DVD ROM Features
Deleted Scenes
Documentaries
TV Spot
Theatrical Trailer

Delivering exactly what its title promises, this celebration of stupidity was Jim Carrey's 1994 follow-up to Ace Ventura: Pet D! etective and The Mask. The film pairs the rubber- f! aced wac ky man with Jeff Daniels as the not-so-dynamic duo of Lloyd and Harry, dunderheads who come into the possession of a briefcase containing ransom money that is intended for Mob-connected kidnappers. Lauren Holly costars as the woman who lost the briefcase, and with whom Carrey falls in love (both in real life and as his moronic on-screen character). As Lloyd and Harry make a mad dash to return the briefcase (never aware of its contents), the bumbling buddies attract Mobsters, cops, and trouble galore. This lowbrow laugh-a-thon scores some solid hits for hilarity, but with gags involving ill-fated parakeets, buxom bimbos, and an overdose of laxatives, be prepared to put your brain--and good taste--on hold. --Jeff ShannonDUMB AND DUMBER - Blu-Ray MovieDelivering exactly what its title promises, this celebration of stupidity was Jim Carrey's 1994 follow-up to Ace Ventura: Pet Detective and The Mask. The film pairs the rubber- faced wacky man with Jeff Dani! els as the not-so-dynamic duo of Lloyd and Harry, dunderheads who come into the possession of a briefcase containing ransom money that is intended for Mob-connected kidnappers. Lauren Holly costars as the woman who lost the briefcase, and with whom Carrey falls in love (both in real life and as his moronic on-screen character). As Lloyd and Harry make a mad dash to return the briefcase (never aware of its contents), the bumbling buddies attract Mobsters, cops, and trouble galore. This lowbrow laugh-a-thon scores some solid hits for hilarity, but with gags involving ill-fated parakeets, buxom bimbos, and an overdose of laxatives, be prepared to put your brain--and good taste--on hold. --Jeff Shannon

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Air Bud - Golden Receiver

  • The creators of the original Air Bud score once again with this hilarious heartwarming hit! This time out, Buddy, the hoop-shooting, hotshot canine, tackles a new sport-football. When his teenage owner reluctantly becomes the school s new quarterback, Buddy catches the spirit and joins the team. Soon the two find themselves leading the Timberwolves to the state championship. But victory hopes a
The creators of the original AIR BUD score once again with this all-new, hilarious heartwarming hit! This time out, Buddy, the hoop-shooting, hotshot canine, tackles a new sport -- football. When his teenage owner reluctantly becomes the school's new quarterback, Buddy catches the spirit and joins the team. Soon, the two find themselves leading the Timberwolves to the state championship. But victory hopes are sidelined when two sinister Russian circus owners take a bite out of everyone's plans and dogn! ap Buddy for their star attraction. So give three cheers for Disney's AIR BUD: GOLDEN RECEIVER. Full of outrageous fun and adventure, it goes the whole nine yards for family fun.If a pig can herd sheep, then the field is wide open for animals with unusual talents, and not just on Letterman's Late Show, either. Buddy, the golden retriever who made an unexpected hit in the initial Air Bud (1997), shows just how far you can stretch one joke over the course of two movies. Which isn't as far as the makers hoped, unfortunately. While the first film--about a performing dog who runs away from an abusive clown, befriends a lonely boy, and becomes a basketball star--had its charms, this one pushes the gag to the limit. This time, Buddy the dog learns to play football, even as he foils a plan by an international group of thieves to steal animals and start their own zoo. This is one that will hold the kids' attention while the adults do something else, at ease in the kno! wledge that their children are watching an innocuously enterta! ining mo vie. --Marshall Fine

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