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Ghostbusters (1984)
When Doctors Venkman, Stantz and Spengler suddenly find themselves downsized from the University's parapsychology department, they decide to go the entrepreneurial route, chasing down ghastly ghosts, unappetizing apparitions and the occasional insolent succubae. But the paratroopers of the paranormal face their greatest challenge when the beautiful Dana Barret discovers her refrigerator door leads directly to the gates of hell! Now with the whole world watching, it's up to the Ghostbusters to keep Manhattan from becoming a madhouse in this hilariously-haunting action-comedy!
Ghostbusters 2 (1989)
After waging a war on slime that cost New York City millions, the Ghostbusters find themselves out of business-until an ancient tyrant, preparing a return to the Earthy domain through his portrait at the Manhattan Museum of Art, sets his sights on Dana Barrett's baby as the new home for his wicked soul! With the help of the Museum's possessed curator, he plans to turn New York into a really scary place to live! Now only the Ghostbusters can save New York City, by turning paranormal pest control into an art form!
Ghostbusters: Afterlife (2021)
When a single mom and her two kids arrive in a small town, they begin to discover their connection to the original ghostbusters and the secret legacy their grandfather left behind. Now a whole new world of ghosts are about to be unleashed. "Who ya gonna call?"
Dublin-born Thomas Southerne has long been admired by scholars as
one of the most important dramatists of the Restoration, but the
lack of a modern edition has prevented his plays from taking their
deserved place alongside those of Congreve, Wycherly, and Etherege.
This two-volume collection--based on an exhaustive study of the
earliest editions--brings together his ten plays and the small
surviving body of non-dramatic writing. Volume Two features two of
Southerne's best known tragedies, The Fatal Marriage and Oroonoko,
based on stories by Aphra Behn, and the variants between the
censored and uncensored texts of his political tragedy The Spartan
Dame. In addition, the introduction contains the first biography of
Southerne based on a comprehensive study of the surviving
documentary records, and the editors have incorporated generous
notes to clarify the many contemporary allusions and to relate
Southerne's work to its sources and models.
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Classical Shindig (Hardcover)
Michael Harold, Quinn Peeper; Foreword by Henrietta Spencer-Churchill, Flora Fraser
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R1,225
Discovery Miles 12 250
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This unique book is an essential resource for interdisciplinary
research and scholarship on the phenomenon of feeling called to a
life path or vocation at the interface of science and religion.
According to Gallup polls, more than 40 percent of Americans report
having had a profound religious experience or awakening that
changed the direction of their life. What are the potential mental,
spiritual, and even physical benefits of following the calling to
take a particular path in life? This standout book addresses the
full range of calling experiences, from the "A-ha!" moments of
special insight, to pondering what one is meant to do in life, to
intense spiritual experiences like Saint Paul on the road to
Damascus. Drawing upon the collective knowledge and insight of
expert authors from Australia, China, Eastern Europe, Italy, the
UK, and the United States, the work provides a comprehensive
examination of the topic of callings suitable for collegiate
students, professors, and professional scholars interested in
topics at the interface of science and religion. It will also
benefit general readers seeking the expertise of psychologists,
neuroscientists, and theologians from various backgrounds and
worldviews who explain why it is important to "do what you were
meant to do." Offers religious, spiritual, scientific, and secular
avenues of understanding experiences of calling Creates an opening
for a new dialogue between psychology and spirituality Provides
readers with sound, practical advice on how to find one's own
calling or ideal direction in life in the modern world Includes
contributions by well-known scholars and scientists such as Dr.
Martin Seligman, who discovered learned helplessness and founded
positive psychology; Dr. Andrew Newberg, who pioneered the
neuroscience of spiritual experiences; and Dr. Ralph Hood, a
renowned expert on mystical experiences
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A Day of Violence - Uncut (DVD)
Giovanni Lombardo Radice, Nick Rendell, Christopher Fosh, Victor D Thorn, Peter Rnic, …
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R37
Discovery Miles 370
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Low-budget British crime thriller. Mitchell Parker (Nick Rendell)
is a backstreet, lowlife debt collector who thinks he has hit the
big time when he stumbles across a cache of money hidden in the
flat of one of his clients, drug dealer Hopper (Giovanni Lombardo
Radice). But helping himself turns out to be a deadly mistake when
it materialises that the money was in fact the property of
Mitchell's new boss, gangster Curtis Boswell (Victor D Thorn).
The Bible is thousands of years old and has been copied, recopied, and
translated endless times, so how do we know it's reliable? Walk through
the scientific, historical, and archaeological evidence that leads
experts and laypeople alike to land on the solid ground of the Word of
God. Also discover the impact of the Bible and biblical history on our
lives and why it's important to know what we believe and why!
Can You Trust the Bible? is an easy-to-read yet comprehensive book that
will help you understand how the Bible is ultimately trustworthy. Many
Christians and non-Christians alike often wonder if a book written
centuries ago can be trusted. Author Dr. Harold Sala is convinced that
it can. He discusses topics such as the compatibility between science
and faith, as well as how historical evidence supports the claims of
Scripture through the fulfilment of prophecy, archaeological evidence,
and more. Dr. Sala shows how the Bible is different from any other book
in history.
This book also relates firsthand experiences of real people whose lives
have been changed by the Bible as well as tips for studying the Bible
on your own.
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