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2 Fast 2 Furious (DVD)
Paul Walker, Tyrese, Eva Mendes, Cole Hauser, Ludacris, …
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Discovery Miles 310
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John Singleton's sequel to 'The Fast and the Furious' - which
brought stardom to Vin Diesel. Diesel decided not to reprise his
role but Paul Walker did. Former undercover cop Brian O'Conner
(Walker) finds himself on the trail of another group of underground
car enthusiasts in an attempt to redeem himself after his illegal
escapades in the first movie. This time the location is Miami,
where O'Connor has been making money out of street racing, and he
is asked to bring down the drugs baron Carter Verone (Cole Hauser)
in exchange for erasing his criminal record. Enlisting the help of
an ex-con (Tyrese), O'Connor once again finds himself raging
through the streets in stolen cars.
A collection of films featuring the Irish actor Liam Neeson. In
'Rob Roy' (1995), the Scottish hero Rob Roy (Neeson) borrows money
from the powerful Marquess of Montrose (John Hurt) in order to
provide for his MacGregor clan. However, Montrose's evil henchman
Cunningham (Tim Roth) has other ideas and is determined to stop Roy
getting his way. In 'Kingdom of Heaven' (2005), Orlando Bloom plays
a humble blacksmith who discovers that he is the son of a knight,
and travels to the Holy Land to fight in the crusades. In the
thriller 'Taken' (2008), Neeson stars as Bryan, a former CIA secret
agent living in the US who is obliged to resurrect the skills he
learned in his old job after his estranged 17-year-old daughter Kim
(Maggie Grace) is kidnapped by sex slave traffickers while
travelling with a friend in Europe. Finally, in 'The A-Team'
(2010), four Iraq war veterans, led by Col. John 'Hannibal' Smith
(Neeson), are on the run from the US military who suspect them of
committing a crime and set about trying to clear their names.
Becoming mercenaries and employing a wide range of uniquely
offensive skills mixed in with a healthy dose of eccentric
behaviour, Smith and his cohorts, 'Faceman' Peck (Bradley Cooper),
'Howling Mad' Murdock (Sharlto Copley) and 'B.A.' Baracus (Quinton
Jackson), set out to right the wrong done to them by any means
necessary - and some that aren't - all the while pursued by
military tracker Charisa Sosa (Jessica Biel).
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2 Fast 2 Furious (DVD)
Paul Walker, Tyrese, Eva Mendes, Cole Hauser, Ludacris, …
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R127
Discovery Miles 1 270
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Ships in 8 - 13 working days
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John Singleton's sequel to 'The Fast and the Furious' - which
brought stardom to Vin Diesel. Diesel decided not to reprise his
role but Paul Walker did. Former undercover cop Brian O'Conner
(Walker) finds himself on the trail of another group of underground
car enthusiasts in an attempt to redeem himself after his illegal
escapades in the first movie. This time the location is Miami,
where O'Connor has been making money out of street racing, and he
is asked to bring down the drugs baron Carter Verone (Cole Hauser)
in exchange for erasing his criminal record. Enlisting the help of
an ex-con (Tyrese), O'Connor once again finds himself raging
through the streets in stolen cars.
Soon after the surgery began, the surgeon asked to meet me in a
consultation room. With a heavy heart, he asked me to sit down.
"Pastor, I'm saddened to tell you," Dr. Thaemert, a trusted friend
and member of our church family, told me. "We have some serious
complications. I wasn't able to remove Jeannie's gallbladder. There
are inoperable cancerous growths surrounding it."
From that moment, I knew Jeannie's situation was very grave. In
the following days, we learned how extensively the cancer had
spread. Over the next four months, our Good Shepherd, Jesus Christ,
lovingly guided us through the valley of the shadow of death.
Daily, the physical evidences of decay were unmistakable. Yet, the
manifestation of eternal life shined through the shadows.
Sent and Received is a compilation of e-mails sent to our family
and friends during Jeannie's battle with cancer, and contains
poignant reflections of the family's experience.
Soon after the surgery began, the surgeon asked to meet me in a
consultation room. With a heavy heart, he asked me to sit down.
"Pastor, I'm saddened to tell you," Dr. Thaemert, a trusted friend
and member of our church family, told me. "We have some serious
complications. I wasn't able to remove Jeannie's gallbladder. There
are inoperable cancerous growths surrounding it."
From that moment, I knew Jeannie's situation was very grave. In
the following days, we learned how extensively the cancer had
spread. Over the next four months, our Good Shepherd, Jesus Christ,
lovingly guided us through the valley of the shadow of death.
Daily, the physical evidences of decay were unmistakable. Yet, the
manifestation of eternal life shined through the shadows.
Sent and Received is a compilation of e-mails sent to our family
and friends during Jeannie's battle with cancer, and contains
poignant reflections of the family's experience.
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