Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Dead Men Don't Count Movie Poster (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) (1972) Style A -(Brendan Cowell)(Peter Dinklage)(Yvonne Strahovski)(Peter Helliar)(Megan Gale)(Bridie Carter)

  • Dead Men Don't Count 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

“West's Encyclopedia of American Law” is 13 volumes and 5,000 entries of comprehensive information on the fascinating American Legal System and its components. Covering historical and current terms, concepts, events, movements, cases, and persons significant to U.S law, West’s has been written, updated, and reviewed by lawyers and professors with the everyday user in mind. Everyone from the layperson hooked on the weekly TV courtroom proced! ural to the serious student can find such valuable information as brief definitions of legal jargon, exhaustive examinations of courtroom procedure, explanations of complex topics such as civil rights, biographies of standout attorneys, analyses of controversial issues, and transcripts of crucial Supreme Court decisions.

eliminati da una selezione per guardie del corpo, paolo pecora e fabio leone decidono di aprire un'agenzia in proprio e si fanno ingaggiare da una serie di star. per nulla all'altezza della situazione, combineranno un'infinita' di guai. con la premiata coppia boldi-de sica.Dead Men Don't Count Poster (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) (1972) Style A reproduction poster print

CAST: Brendan Cowell,Peter Dinklage,Yvonne Strahovski,Peter Helliar,Megan Gale,Bridie Carter,Travis McMahon,Katrina Milosevic,Steve Bisley,Madeleine Harding,Cindy Waddingham,Leon Bryant,Angela Scundi,Rachel Waters,Heidi Valkenburg; DIRECTED BY: Daina Reid;

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Temple Grandin

  • TEMPLE GRANDIN (DVD MOVIE)
Based on the writings by its title subject, HBO Films’ Temple Grandin is an engaging portrait of an autistic young woman who became, through timely mentoring and sheer force of will, one of America’s most remarkable success stories.It doesn't take long to see that Temple Grandin, the main character in this eponymous HBO movie, is, well, different--she (in the person of Claire Danes, who plays her) tells us before the credits start that she's "not like other people." But "different" is not "less." Indeed, Grandin, who is now in her 60s, has accomplished a good deal more than a great many "normal" folks, let alone others afflicted with the autism that Grandin overcame on her way to earning a doctorate and becoming a bestselling author and a pioneer in the humane treatment of livestock. It wasn't easy. The doctor who diagnosed her at age 4 said she'd never talk and! would have to be institutionalized. Only through the dogged efforts of her mother (Julia Ormond), who was told that "lack of bonding" with her child might have caused the autism, did Grandin learn to speak; to go to high school, college, and grad school; and to become a highly productive scientist, enduring the cruel taunts of her classmates and the resistance of many of the adults in her life (most of whom are shown as either narrow-minded prigs or macho, chauvinist jerks). Her lack of social skills and sometimes violent reactions to the overstimulation in her environment made it tough to fit in, to say the least. Danes, who is in nearly every scene of director Mick Jackson's film, is remarkable, embodying Grandin's various idiosyncrasies (such as talking, too loud, too fast, and too much) without resorting to caricature. Jackson does a marvelous job of depicting not only her actual accomplishments (among other things, she took the "squeeze machine" created to "gentle" up! set cattle and adapted it for herself, using it to replace the! hugs sh e never got as a child; later on, she revolutionized the systems used to prepare cows for slaughter, as well as the design of the slaughterhouses themselves), but also her more abstract talents, especially the extraordinary visual acuity that enables her to remember virtually everything she's ever seen. This is mostly Danes's film, but the whole cast is top-notch, especially Ormond, Catherine O'Hara as Temple's aunt, and David Strathairn as one of the few teachers who saw Grandin's potential. Captivating, compelling, and thoroughly entertaining, Temple Grandin is highly recommended. --Sam Graham