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A Hitman in London (DVD)
Alan Ford, Ara Paiaya, Eric Roberts, Dominique Swain, Angie Simms, …
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R105
Discovery Miles 1 050
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Gary Daniels stars in this action thriller written and directed by
Ara Paiaya. When hitman Bradley (Daniels) informs his superiors
that his next job will be his last, he realises that in his line of
work you cannot simply resign. When he rescues young prostitute
Anna (Dominique Swain) from her violent pimp, she tells him that
her sister has gone missing and begs him to help her. Now
considered a rogue agent, Bradley is forced to run when The
Executive (Eric Roberts) sends agents after him. Can Bradley dodge
the men long enough to locate Anna's sister?
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Jurassic Hunters (DVD)
Eric Roberts, Vernon Wells, Casey Fitzgerald, Sara Malakul Lane, Rib Hillis, …
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R134
Discovery Miles 1 340
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Rib Hillis and Eric Roberts stars in this low-budget sci-fi action
feature. An explosion at a mine in Montana inadvertently unleashes
a group of fearsome prehistoric dinosaurs that proceed to cause
havoc on the nearby town. Cowboy Val Walker (Hillis), who has
returned home to get a job and hopefully reunite with his
ex-girlfriend Sky (Casey Fitzgerald), teams up with his estranged
dad Trent (Roberts) and tries to use his rodeo skills to fight off
the giant predators before they completely destroy the town.
"Peasant Wars of the Twentieth Century provides a good short course
in the major popular revolutions of our century--in Russia, Mexico,
China, Algeria, Cuba, and Viet Nam--not from the perspective of
governments or parties or leaders, but from the perspective of the
peasant peoples whose lives and ways of living were destroyed by
the depredations of the imperial powers, including American
imperial power."-New York Times Book Review Eric Wolf was
Distinguished Professor of Anthropology Emeritus at Herbert H.
Lehman College and Graduate School, City University of New York,
and the author of numerous books, including "Europe and the People
Without History", "Peasants", and "Envisioning Power: Idologies of
Dominance and Crisis."
In The Art and Science of Java, Stanford professor and well-known
leader in CS Education Eric Roberts emphasizes the student-friendly
exposition that led to the success of The Art and Science of C. By
following the recommendations of the Association of Computing
Machinery's Java Task Force, this first edition text adopts a
modern objects-first approach that introduces students to useful
hierarchies from the very beginning. Packages are translated into a
minimally complex collection of pedagogical resources that make it
easier to teach Java while retaining the language's industrial
strength.
For courses in Java Programming. Introducing the fundamental
concepts of programming with JavaScript A brand new textbook by
Eric Roberts, Understanding Programming through JavaScript focuses
on the fundamental concepts of programming, and is written for
students with no prior knowledge or experience. It draws on a rich
pedagogical heritage-including the immersive Karel the Robot
microworld, time-testing programming guidelines, and a logical,
step-by-step organization-to give them the foundational skills
needed to pursue other coding languages, or a career in computer
programming. Using the text, students will build their skills and
develop live, interactive web applications that really work on web
browsers, providing both instant feedback and gratification. This
new text includes chapter openers that humanize computing, review
questions for student self-testing, and many other valuable
features.
All four films from the karate action series. In the first film, a
United States team is put together to enter the world
championships. In the second, one of the team is murdered by a
well-known rival, so revenge is on the agenda for the rest of the
team. In the third film, while on a visit to his sister, Tommy
(Phillip Rhee) discovers that a gang of thugs are planning to ruin
the peace of the local community where his sister is living. In the
fourth film, Tommy must face deadly temptresses, high-tech gadgets
and an array of explosive weaponry after Russian mobsters kidnap
his daughter.
All three films in director Christopher Nolan's epic superhero trilogy, starring Christian Bale in his dual role as Bruce Wayne/Batman.
Batman Begins (2005)
In the wake of his parents' murder, disillusioned industrial heir Bruce Wayne travels the world seeking the means to fight injustice and turn fear against those who prey on the fearful. He returns to Gotham and unveils his alter-ego: Batman, a masked crusader who uses his strength, intellect and an array of high-tech deceptions to fight the sinister forces that threaten the city.
The Dark Knight (2008)
Batman, aided by Commissioner Gordon and new District Attorney Harvey Dent, has managed to rid Gotham's streets of the organised crime gangs that once ravaged the city. Things seem to be looking up, although on the personal front, Bruce Wayne discovers he has a rival in his affections for main squeeze Rachel Dawes in the shape of the new DA who, as a political climber, likes to keep his cards close to his chest. But just when the authorities think they're finally making progress in their fight against crime, the appearance on the streets of a sinister new figure, with a demented grin and a passion for chaos, causes panic among the good people of Gotham, and leads to a battle of wits between Batman and the Joker which threatens to get extremely personal.
The Dark Knight Rises (2012)
It has been eight years since Batman vanished into the night, turning, in that instant, from hero to fugitive. Assuming the blame for the death of D.A. Harvey Dent, the Dark Knight sacrificed everything for what he and Commissioner Gordon both hoped was the greater good. For a time the lie worked, as criminal activity in Gotham City was crushed under the weight of the anti-crime Dent Act. But everything will change with the arrival of a cunning cat burglar with a mysterious agenda. Far more dangerous, however, is the emergence of Bane, a masked terrorist whose ruthless plans for Gotham drive Bruce out of his self-imposed exile. But even if he dons the cape and cowl again, Batman may be no match for Bane.
Includes over 7 hours of bonus content from all three films.
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Master! Vol 2: Nemesis Express (CD)
Robert Whitelock, Lizbeth Myles, Robert Valentine; Directed by Jason Haigh-Ellery, Barnaby Kay; Cover design or artwork by …
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R544
Discovery Miles 5 440
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Step aboard the Kairos, a recreational cruiser which traverses the
Time Vortex itself. Vienna Salvatori is on a mission, and must make
her way up the serpentine vehicle, from the crime-ridden rear
segments, through the enclosed compartments of the mega-rich, all
the way to the front of the ship to face the man who controls it
all... the Master! 2.1 Nemesis Express by Robert Whitelock. Vienna
Salvatori boards the Kairos in search of a stolen gem, and young
thief Passion is hiding out and feels like the ship itself is
watching her. Both women are about to be thrown together - and it's
no accident. For the ship's Vortex drive has brought the Master
back from oblivion, and he has plans for them both. 2.2 Capture the
Chronovore! By Lizbeth Myles. Vienna and Passion pursue the Master,
but to find out what he's up to they must find a way through the
ship's classier compartments. With their weapons confiscated and
champagne on ice, they're invited to join an exclusive shooting
party, hunting the Vortex's great game - Chronovores! - and the
Master is most definitely dressed for the occasion. 2.3 Passion by
Robert Valentine. Finally reaching the head of the ship, Vienna and
Passion find themselves exactly where the Master wants them. The
Time Lord has more than revenge on his mind, however, and if they
can't stop him, nothing in the universe will. CAST: Eric Roberts
(The Master), Chase Masterson (Vienna Salvatori), Michelle Asante
(Princess Natalia Zicaria/Kairos Computer), Teri Ann Bobb-Baxter
(Passion), Nicholas Boulton (Mr Chule), Esmonde Cole (Griz
Scarden/Menial/Kryle), Rodney Gooden (Brother Urmah/Engineer 2),
Justin Salinger (Dr Miroy/Hunt-Master), Anna Savva (Commodore
Blixen). Other parts played by members of the cast.
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The Dark Knight (DVD)
Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Heath Ledger, Gary Oldman, Aaron Eckhart, …
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R223
Discovery Miles 2 230
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Ships in 15 - 30 working days
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Director Christopher Nolan's sequel to his own 'Batman Begins' sees
Gotham's avenging angel squaring-up to a new kid on the block -
psychotic prankster, the Joker (Heath Ledger, in the role that won
him a posthumous Oscar for Best Supporting Actor). In the space of
a year, Batman (Christian Bale), aided by Commissioner Gordon (Gary
Oldman) and new District Attorney Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart), has
managed to rid Gotham's streets of the organised crime gangs that
once ravaged the city. Things seem to be looking up, although on
the personal front, Bruce Wayne discovers he has a rival in his
affections for main squeeze Rachel Dawes (Maggie Gyllenhaal) in the
shape of the new D.A., who, as a political climber, likes to keep
his cards close to his chest. But just when the authorities think
they're finally making progress in their fight against crime, the
appearance on the streets of a sinister new figure, with a demented
grin and a passion for chaos, causes panic among the good people of
Gotham, and leads to a battle of wits between Batman and the Joker
which threatens to get extremely personal.
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The Dark Knight (Blu-ray disc)
Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Heath Ledger, Gary Oldman, Aaron Eckhart, …
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R346
R281
Discovery Miles 2 810
Save R65 (19%)
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Ships in 15 - 30 working days
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Director Christopher Nolan's sequel to his own 'Batman Begins' sees
Gotham's avenging angel squaring-up to a new kid on the block -
psychotic prankster, the Joker (Heath Ledger, in the role that won
him a posthumous Oscar for Best Supporting Actor). In the space of
a year, Batman (Christian Bale), aided by Commissioner Gordon (Gary
Oldman) and new District Attorney Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart), has
managed to rid Gotham's streets of the organised crime gangs that
once ravaged the city. Things seem to be looking up, although on
the personal front, Bruce Wayne discovers he has a rival in his
affections for main squeeze Rachel Dawes (Maggie Gyllenhaal) in the
shape of the new D.A., who, as a political climber, likes to keep
his cards close to his chest. But just when the authorities think
they're finally making progress in their fight against crime, the
appearance on the streets of a sinister new figure, with a demented
grin and a passion for chaos, causes panic among the good people of
Gotham, and leads to a battle of wits between Batman and the Joker
which threatens to get extremely personal.
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