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American Atelier Safari 16-Piece White Zebra Dinnerware Set
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DescriptionEnjoy this beautiful reactive glazed 16 piece dinnerware set from American Atelier. Features
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Brown Betty 4 Cup Teapot - Look for "Original Staffordshire Brown Betty" Embossed on the base of the Teapot for Quality and Authenticity - Made in England Not China
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DescriptionThese are the authentic English Brown Betty teapots found in kitchens throughout England. The familiar round shape infuses the tea properly producing an excellent flavor. Made from real English red clay, baked to a rich brown color and finished with a transparent glaze, these are the original Brown Betty teapots made in England by hand using methods dating back to the 1700s. Features
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Elite Couture Maison Morocco 12 pc Dinnerware Set Purple |
DescriptionMaison Morocco 12 pc Dinnerware Set Purple - Crackle Reactive Stoneware. Set includes 4 dinner plates 4 dessert plates and 4 soup/salad bowls. |
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Baby Boy (Special Edition)
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DescriptionA worthy companion piece to 1991's Boyz N the Hood, John Singleton's Baby Boy expresses compassionate but unforgiving criticism of young, African American black men who lead reckless, irresponsible lives while blithely blaming racism for their chronic disadvantage. That's already enough to make this a provocative and emotionally challenging film, but Singleton injects his drama with such passionate vitality that it never seems inflammatory; instead, in presenting this portrait of a confused and conflicted 20-year-old black man named Jody (Tyrese Gibson), Singleton is both affectionate and accusatory, lending Baby Boy an edgy, timeless wisdom that other, less courageous films could never hope to offer. Unemployed and living with his 36-year-old mother (A.J. Johnson), Jody has fathered children from two young mothers and seems destined for an early grave. He never knew his father, but his mother's new boyfriend Melvin (played to perfection by Ving Rhames) is an ex-con with streetwise maturity that Jody, in time, will come to recognize and respect. This generational dynamic is the lifeblood of Singleton's central theme; Jody can follow Melvin's example or fall into the trap of lawlessness personified by Rodney (Snoop Dogg), a violent gangsta who arrives to threaten Jody's tenuous chance at a respectable adulthood. Through a wealth of fine performances and blistering dialogue, Baby Boy presents hard questions with no easy answers, and although Singleton is prone to polemical melodrama, his blunt approach serves a noble and ultimately hopeful purpose. --Jeff Shannon Director John Singleton returns to the South Central L.A. of "Boyz N the Hood" with this compelling drama about a jobless 20-year-old African-American man (Tyrese Gibson) who has fathered two children with two different women and lives at home with his mother (A.J. Johnson). When her new ex-con boyfriend (Ving Rhames) moves in, Gibson must make some major decisions about his life. With Tamara Bass, Snoop Dogg, and Omar Gooding. 130 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital stereo Surround, French Dolby Digital stereo; Subtitles: English, Chinese, French, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, Thai; audio commentary; deleted scenes; featurette; music video; outtakes; theatrical trailers; filmographies. |
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Pocahontas: An Original Walt Disney Records Soundtrack
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40 Famous Marches
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Pocahontas (Walt Disney's Masterpiece) [VHS]
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DescriptionDisney's take on this historical confrontation between European settlers and Native Americans follows the paths of two future lovers. One is British adventurer John Smith, who travels the Atlantic with the Virginia Company to establish Jamestown. On the shore is Pocahontas, a typical Disney heroine: bright, beautiful, mischievous, and motherless. The two meet in the untamed wilds of America (the first meeting is quite divine), fall in love, and try to ward off the warring factions. It's Disney's version of a Native American West Side Story. Two Disney trademarks do not quite muster up: the villain isn't hissable and the score's only high point is the Oscar-winning "Colors of the Wind." Calling it "historical" is a stretch, but Disney created a very natural look at the two cultures. The Native American characters are handled especially well, and kids should be intrigued by their world; the movie is a far different lesson from the one their parents and grandparents learned. Disney has discovered a few things, though: you don't have to kill to solve your problems, and you can end the film without a happily-ever-after, illustrated by a touching final visual. (Ages 5 and older) --Doug Thomas This is the original Walt Disney Pocahontas movie! |
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Journey of the African-American Athlete [VHS]
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DescriptionThis definitive history of the African-American athlete includes exciting footage of Boxing's Jack Johnson, Loe Louis and Muhammad Ali; Basketball's Dr. J. and Michael "Air" Jordan; Tennis stars Althea Gibson and Arthur Ashe; Baseball's Negro Leagues, Jackie Robinson; and more. |
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Getting Over
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DescriptionMike (John Daniels, black superstar of "Candy Tangerine Man") has a dream of making it big in the music industry, along with a female singing group--The Heavenly Sisters. |
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Pocahontas (Two-Disc 10th Anniversary Edition)
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DescriptionA powhatan maiden rejects the warrior her father chose for english settler john smith. Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 09/14/2007 Run time: 84 minutes Rating: G Disney's take on this historical confrontation between European settlers and Native Americans follows the paths of two future lovers. One is British adventurer John Smith, who travels the Atlantic with the Virginia Company to establish Jamestown. On the shore is Pocahontas, a typical Disney heroine: bright, beautiful, mischievous, and motherless. The two meet in the untamed wilds of America (the first meeting is quite divine), fall in love, and try to ward off the warring factions. It's Disney's version of a Native American West Side Story. Two Disney trademarks do not quite muster up: the villain isn't hissable and the score's only high point is the Oscar-winning "Colors of the Wind." Calling it "historical" is a stretch, but Disney created a very natural look at the two cultures. The Native American characters are handled especially well, and kids should be intrigued by their world; the movie is a far different lesson from the one their parents and grandparents learned. Disney has discovered a few things, though: you don't have to kill to solve your problems, and you can end the film without a happily-ever-after, illustrated by a touching final visual. (Ages 5 and older) --Doug Thomas Features
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