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Melinda Gordon communicates with earthbound spirits, ghosts who cling to the living because they have unfinished business that prevents them from moving beyond the familiar plane of existence that we call life. Inspired in part by the work of famed medium James Van Praagh and of Mary Ann Winkowski, a real-life communicator with spirits, Ghost Whisperer explores the spiritual side of life and death as Melinda navigates among the dead and the living in her sometimes chilling, sometimes heart-rending and sometimes amusing attempts to act as an intermediary between the ghosts and those they haunt.
Jim, her husband, worries about the emotional toll this work is taking on his wife as they embark on a new life together. Melinda recently has revealed her gift to her new friend, Delia Banks, a single mom who works in Melinda's antique shop. However, Melinda fears the consequences of drawing Delia into this unconventional world. Melinda also shared her secret with quirky Professor Rick Payne, an expert in occult beliefs and history who thrives on helping her gain insights into the more baffling paranormal phenomena she encounters.
For her part, Melinda accepts her unique abilities as a blessing and sometime curse, but always helps her clients, alive or dead, find emotional closure.
Contains all 107 episodes plus bonus features in a complete collection box set.
For any woman who has ever bought a self-help book and wondered why
she bothered. ("P.S. Now that I know he's just not that into me,
where do I go from there? Yeah, thanks for that advice.")Jennifer
Love Hewitt is a self-proclaimed "love-aholic" and a hopeless
romantic (her middle name is Love, after all ). She has been lucky
and unlucky in love, and lived to tell--and she's done it all in
the spotlight. Much has been written about her love life--some
true, most made up to sell magazines. Now Hewitt shares the real
story of what she's learned navigating the dangerous dating waters.
In "The Day I Shot Cupid," Hewitt offers her hard-won wisdom and
tells us how to embrace love with both feet on the ground. Funny,
quirky, and empowering, "The Day I Shot Cupid "deserves a place on
every woman's nightstand, bookshelf, or coffee table, or tucked
inside her oversized designer handbag.
Garfield (2004)
Jon Arbuckle (Breckin Meyer) and his pet cat Garfield (voiced by Bill Murray) live in harmony together - until Jon introduces a new member to the family: Odie the loveable pooch. Jon adores Odie, not least because having two pets means twice as many trips to
visit the the vet, Dr Liz Wilson (Jennifer Love Hewitt), with whom he is totally besotted. But Garfield is less keen, and orchestrates
a 'dognapping' that he hopes should get rid of his rival once and for all.
Cheaper By The Dozen (2004)
Tom (Steve Martin) and Kate Barker (Bonnie Hunt) are hardworking parents trying to juggle careers and a household amid the chaos of raising 12 kids. When Tom gets a job in Chicago, he moves the entire family but Kate then has her memoirs published and she has to go on a book tour. This creates many problems for the children of the Baker family, who rebel in various ways.
Mission Without Permission aka Catch That Kid (2003)
12-year-old Maddy (Kristen Stewart) is an incredibly skilled mountain climber, a talent that runs in the family: her father Tom (Sam Robards) was a mountaineer who scaled Everest. But since a bad fall, Tom is paralysed from the neck down. His only hope of recovery is a pioneering new operation that costs a quarter of a million dollars - and is not available on his health insurance. Determined to help her father, Maddy enlists the help of two friends, Gus (Max Thieriot) and Austin (Corbin Bleu), to plan
the heist of a lifetime: to break into a high-tech bank vault suspended 100 feet above the ground.
Collection of three films featuring Jim Davis's self-centered,
lasagne-loving cat. In 'Garfield - The Movie' (2004), Jon Arbuckle
(Breckin Meyer) and his pet cat Garfield (voice of Bill Murray)
live in harmony together - until Jon introduces a new member to the
family: Odie the loveable pooch. Jon adores Odie, not least because
having two pets means twice as many trips to visit the the vet, Dr
Liz Wilson (Jennifer Love Hewitt), with whom he is totally
besotted. But Garfield is less keen, and orchestrates a
'dognapping' that he hopes should get rid of his rival once and for
all. In 'Garfield - A Tale of Two Kitties' (2006), Jon (Meyer) is
on his way to London to propose to his veterinarian girlfriend, Liz
Wilson (Love Hewitt), and his unflappable cat, Garfield (voice of
Murray), is determined to be there when Jon pops the big question.
Of course, Garfield wouldn't go anywhere without his old pal Odie,
and soon after arriving in the land of Big Ben, the clueless tomcat
inadvertently changes places with royal look-a-like Prince (voice
of Tim Curry). It seems that Prince's owner, Lady Eleanor, has
recently passed away, leaving the care of her sprawling estate
Castle Carlyle in the capable paws of her devoted kitty companion.
The trouble is, Prince has decided it's time for a vacation, and
with Garfield in charge there's no telling what kind of trouble
will befall Castle Carlyle. In 'Garfield Gets Real' (2007), tired
with his routine as a comic strip star in Cartoon World, Garfield
(voice of Frank Welker) escapes the page, with his dim-witted
canine companion Odie, to live in the Real World with no prospect
of return. His initial excitement quickly evaporates when he
realises he'll be spending his nights in a leaky old building and
living off dumpster scraps. Furthermore, the neighbourhood cats
don't believe he's the real Garfield from the newspaper comic
strip. When the local paper decides to replace the Garfield comic
strip for good, he realises the enormity of his mistake and begs
his old funny paper co-workers in Cartoon World to somehow find a
way to bring him and Odie back before their strip is permanently
cancelled.
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