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Benson Lee directs this drama starring Josh Holloway and Chris
Brown in which a down on his luck basketball coach attempts to
rally a team of breakdancers to win a major competition. Though
America initially set up the 'Battle of the Year' competition,
where the best b-boying (or breakdancing) performers from a number
of countries square off, a team from the US hasn't taken the trophy
home for 15 years. This greatly concerns L.A. rap mogul Dante (Laz
Alonso) who attempts to convince his friend Blake (Holloway), a top
basketball coach who has fallen on hard times, to take charge of
this year's team. Though Blake is initially sceptical, he quickly
realises that his ability to build team spirit may be the missing
ingredient. Can his team, which includes Rooster (Brown), prevail
in this year's competition?
A wonderfully candid memoir from one of the most recognizable faces
of a generation, actor, writer, Youtuber, and television superstar,
Josh Peck. In his warm and inspiring book, Josh reflects on the
many stumbles and silver linings of his life and traces a
zigzagging path to redemption. Written with such impressive detail
and aching honesty, Happy People are Annoying is full of
surprising life lessons for anyone seeking to accept their past and
make peace with the complicated face in the mirror. Josh Peck rose
to near-instant fame when he starred for four seasons as the
comedic center of Nickelodeon’s hit show Drake & Josh.
However, while he tried to maintain his role as the funniest,
happiest kid in every room, Josh struggled alone with the kind of
rising anger and plummeting confidence that quietly took over his
life. For the first time, Josh reflects on his late teens and early
twenties. Raised by a single mother, and coming of age under a
spotlight that could be both invigorating and cruel, Josh filled
the cratering hole in his self-worth with copious amounts of food,
television, drugs, and all of the other trappings of young stardom.
Until he realized the only person standing in his way...was
himself. Today, with a string of lead roles on hit television shows
and movies, and one of the most enviable and dedicated fanbases on
the internet, Josh Peck is more than happy, he’s finally,
enthusiastically content. Happy People are Annoying is the
culmination of years of learning, growing, and finding bright spots
in the scary parts of life. Written with the kind of humor,
strength of character, and unwavering self-awareness only someone
who has mastered their ego can muster, this memoir reminds us of
the life-changing freedom on the other side of acceptance.
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Mean Creek (DVD)
Rory Culkin, Ryan Kelley, Scott Mechlowicz, Trevor Morgan, Josh Peck, …
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Three young high school friends come up with a plan to free
themselves from the attentions of George (Josh Peck), the school
bully, in this dark coming-of-age American drama. Taking George
with them on a boat trip to celebrate Sam's (Rory Culkin) birthday,
the group plan a brutal prank that will humiliate George and
finally put him in his place. But when Sam begins to understand
that George is merely lonely and confused, and desperate for
friendship, he begins to have misgivings. Despite these misgivings,
events have been put in motion that none of the boys can stop.
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Blue Sky Collection (DVD)
Carol Burnett, Denis Leary, Queen Latifah, Halle Berry, Pitbull, …
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A collection of children's animated adventures from the Blue Sky
studios. In 'Epic' (2013), Mary Katherine (voice of Amanda
Seyfried) lives in a cabin in the woods with her eccentric father,
Professor Bomba (Jason Sudeikis), who studies the local fauna. One
day, when he doesn't return from a hike in the forest, she sets out
to find him, inadvertently stumbling across some strange glowing
leaves. Clutching one, Mary Katherine is shrunken down to the
forest floor, where, after meeting up with a group of warriors
known as the Leafmen, she finds herself helping her new friends in
their war to save their world from the clutches of the evil
Boggans. In 'Horton Hears a Who!' (2008), a jungle elephant named
Horton (Jim Carrey) discovers a race of tiny beings living in a
solitary dandelion. Recognising the dangers they face, the friendly
pachyderm resolves to keep his microscopic pals safe. However, as
Horton is the only one who hears the inhabitants of 'Whoville', his
other animal pals are convinced he's gone crazy and resolve to do
something about it. Horton and his miniscule friends must struggle
against these impossible odds to prevent disaster. In 'Ice Age'
(2002), a group of three animals embark upon an epic journey at the
dawn of the great ice age. Sid the sloth (John Leguizamo), Manfred
the woolly mammoth (Ray Romano), and Diego the sabre-toothed tiger
(Denis Leary) team up to help return a human baby to its father,
and must risk life and limb as they traverse boiling lava pits and
travel through dangerous ice caves to complete their mission. In
'Ice Age 2: The Meltdown' (2006), Manny is ready to start a family,
but nobody has seen another mammoth for a long time; in fact, Manny
thinks he may be the last one. That is until he miraculously finds
Ellie (Queen Latifah), the only female mammoth left in the world.
The only problem is, they can't stand each other... In 'Ice Age 3:
Dawn of the Dinosaurs' (2009), Scrat the squirrel (Chris Wedge) is
still trying to get his paws on that ever-elusive nut, Manny and
Ellie anxiously await the birth of their mini-mammoth, and Diego
wonders if he's growing too laid-back living the life of a pampered
house cat. Meanwhile, Sid the sloth gets into trouble when he
creates his own makeshift family by hijacking some unusually large
eggs, and inadvertently discovers a mysterious underground world
where dinosaurs still roam. In 'Ice Age 4: Continental Drift'
(2012), when the entire continent is set adrift following a global
cataclysm, Manny, Diego and Sid find themselves separated from the
rest of the herd. Commandeering a nearby iceberg as a makeshift
boat, they take to the high seas. Fearsome sea creatures and
battlethirsty pirates are among the challenges faced by the
intrepid trio as they ride the waves of the world in search of
their family. In 'Rio' (2011), Blu (Jesse Eisenberg) is a rare
macaw living in a bookshop in small-town Minnesota. Believing
himself to be the last of his kind, he is thrilled to hear that a
female macaw of the same species has been spotted in South America.
Blu must now overcome his social ineptitude and fear of flying and
set out for Rio de Janeiro to track down the feisty and independent
Jewel (Anne Hathaway) and try to win her heart. Finally, in
'Robots' (2005), Rodney Copperbottom (Ewan McGregor) is a small
town robot who has a gift for inventing things and a hope of moving
beyond his quaint surroundings. Dreaming of doing something better
than working alongside his dad in a restaurant, Rodney, armed with
his unique talent for inventing, embarks on a journey to Robot City
to meet his idol, the majestic inventor Bigweld (Mel Brooks).
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Mean Creek (DVD)
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Three young high school friends come up with a plan to free
themselves from the attentions of George (Josh Peck), the school
bully, in this dark coming-of-age American drama. Taking George
with them on a boat trip to celebrate Sam's (Rory Culkin) birthday,
the group plan a brutal prank that will humiliate George and
finally put him in his place. But when Sam begins to understand
that George is merely lonely and confused, and desperate for
friendship, he begins to have misgivings. Despite these misgivings,
events have been put in motion that none of the boys can stop.
A wonderfully candid memoir from one of the most recognizable faces
of a generation, actor, writer, Youtuber, and television superstar,
Josh Peck. In his warm and inspiring book, Josh reflects on the
many stumbles and silver linings of his life and traces a
zigzagging path to redemption. Written with such impressive detail
and aching honesty, Happy People are Annoying is full of surprising
life lessons for anyone seeking to accept their past and make peace
with the complicated face in the mirror. Josh Peck rose to
near-instant fame when he starred for four seasons as the comedic
center of Nickelodeon's hit show Drake & Josh. However, while
he tried to maintain his role as the funniest, happiest kid in
every room, Josh struggled alone with the kind of rising anger and
plummeting confidence that quietly took over his life. For the
first time, Josh reflects on his late teens and early twenties.
Raised by a single mother, and coming of age under a spotlight that
could be both invigorating and cruel, Josh filled the cratering
hole in his self-worth with copious amounts of food, television,
drugs, and all of the other trappings of young stardom. Until he
realized the only person standing in his way...was himself. Today,
with a string of lead roles on hit television shows and movies, and
one of the most enviable and dedicated fanbases on the internet,
Josh Peck is more than happy, he's finally, enthusiastically
content. Happy People are Annoying is the culmination of years of
learning, growing, and finding bright spots in the scary parts of
life. Written with the kind of humor, strength of character, and
unwavering self-awareness only someone who has mastered their ego
can muster, this memoir reminds us of the life-changing freedom on
the other side of acceptance.
What is the meaning of true and complete baptism? Is there more to
it than submersion in water? What does the Bible have to say about
baptism as a whole? Josh Peck answers these questions and more in
"The Four Degrees of Baptism." Learn what the four degrees are,
their prophetic importance, and how to embrace them all. The
understanding provided in this short teaching will pave the way
toward a closer relationship with God.
Double-bill of animated movies about a gang of prehistoric animals
who become close friends. In 'Ice Age' (2002), the story begins at
the dawn of the great ice age, when a group of three animals embark
upon an epic journey. Sid the sloth, Manfred the mammal, and Diego
the sabre-toothed tiger team up to help return a human baby to its
father, and must risk life and limb as they traverse boiling lava
pits and travel through dangerous ice caves to complete their
mission. Along the way they also meet Scrat, a squirrel-rat
determined to plant an acorn in a glacier. The film features the
voices of John Leguizamo, Denis Leary and Jack Black. In 'Ice Age 2
- The Meltdown' (2006), Manny the woolly mammoth (voice of Ray
Romano), Sid the sloth (Leguizamo), Diego the saber-toothed tiger
(Leary), and the hapless prehistoric squirrel/rat known as Scrat
(Chris Wedge) are back in this sequel to the popular 2002 film.
Manny is ready to start a family, but nobody has seen another
mammoth for a long time. In fact, Manny thinks he may be the last
one. That is until he miraculously finds Ellie (Queen Latifah), the
only female mammoth left in the world. The only problem being that
they can't stand each other. Ellie comes with some excess baggage
in the form of her two possum friends, Crash (Seann William Scott)
and Eddie (Josh Peck), a couple of daredevil pranksters and cocky,
loud-mouthed troublemakers. When a huge glacial dam holding off
oceans of water is about to break, threatening the entire valley,
the only chance of survival lies at the other end of the valley. So
our three heroes, along with Ellie, Crash and Eddie, form the most
unlikely family as they embark on a mission across an
ever-changing, increasingly dangerous landscape.
What exactly is the Day of the Lord? When will it occur? Does
Church tradition differ from biblical fact concerning the Day of
the Lord? What is the difference between the Day of the Lord and
the rapture? What are we in store for and how should we prepare?
Are there misconceptions being taught today about the Day of the
Lord, and if so, what is the truth? What does the Bible really
teach? Josh Peck answers these questions and many more in "The Day
of the Lord." Discover the surprising truth about this amazing day
and how it will affect you as a Christian. Learn what you should do
to prepare and how to guard against deception. Gain specific
knowledge pertaining to the common misinterpretations regarding the
Day of the Lord. Through this important revelation of truth, you
will be left with information that will guard you against false
teachings and bring you into a closer relationship with God.
What is the true definition of love from God's perspective? How can
we obtain the highest form of love possible for our Father? How do
we know if we are truly in love with God now? What does it mean
that God is love? How is His love made manifest in our lives? Was
God just as loving in the Old Testament and He is in the New
Testament? Why does there seem to be a difference if God never
changes? Josh Peck answers all of these questions and more in "What
Loving God Really Means." Learn how to fall in love with God and
fulfill His commandment of loving Him more than anything else.
Discover this true and personal love for yourself, in your own
life, without need of an intermediary. Gain a more fulfilling and
purposeful relationship with your Creator. This is must-have
information for any child of God, any servant of Jesus Christ, and
any partaker of His Holy Spirit. Through important, yet commonly
glossed over, Biblical teachings, you will learn what true love
from a true Father is and how to possess it for yourself. This book
will teach you how to have a closer relationship with God,
understand seemingly confusing inconsistencies between the Old and
New Testaments, and even how to witness to others effectively. With
the wealth of information contained in this short book, you will
not be disappointed
"Josh Peck has produced a work that introduces the reader to the
subjects the church ignores or is too afraid to discuss Bravo Josh,
for your boldness and willingness to take a risk " - L.A. Marzulli,
Author and Host of The Watchers Series There is a war against
humanity that has been raging for nearly six thousand years. The
Great Commander, Jesus Christ, has set up His Church to fight the
enemy. The problem is the enemy has convinced the Church that the
war does not exist. Many Christians today are unknowingly being
hidden away from true Bible prophecy. Disclosure answers this
problem by guiding a Christian through even the most traditional
beliefs to the exciting world of God's promises and prophecy,
including topics such as the Nephilim and the green horse of
Revelation. There has never been a more important time in history
for the Church to be informed. The enemy is setting the stage for
the greatest deception the world has ever seen. Disclosure sorts
out truth from tradition and digs out the hidden prophecies that
God has left for us in His Word. Written by researcher Josh Peck,
Disclosure: Unveiling Our Role in the Secret War of the Ancients
uses Bible prophecy, personal examples, and historical events to
expose the truth of these last days.
What does the Bible say about spiritual warfare? What weapons are
given to us by God? Who is our true enemy? Is it possible to be
more powerful than evil spirits? How can we claim victory over
Satan? Josh Peck answers all these questions and more in "Spiritual
Warfare against the Satanic Government." Learn everything about the
true enemy of the Church, including how you can claim authority
over them. Find out how to go through life without fear, no matter
what hardships might come along. Discover the true power of the
Holy Spirit given to all Christians by God Himself. In this
enlightening book, you will realize your full potential in Jesus
Christ by learning what it means to be a true and mighty warrior
for His Church.
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Red Dawn (Blu-ray disc)
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War film following a small group of young Americans as they attempt
to thwart a national invasion by the North Korean army. After
closing down the American electrical grid, militant North Koreans
fly into the United States with the intent of gaining control of
the entire country, but when US Marine Jed Eckert (Chris Hemsworth)
realises what is happening he gathers a small group together,
including his brother Matt (Josh Peck), at his father's log cabin
in the woods. Using this as a vantage point, he then rounds up what
weapons he can and proceeds to lead his own war on the invading
army.
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