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The Nightmare On Elm Street Collection features seven films across seven discs plus a disc of bonus content.
A Nightmare On Elm Street
A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge
A Nightmare On Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors
A Nightmare On Elm Street 4: The Dream Master
A Nightmare On Elm Street 5: The Dream Child
A Nightmare On Elm Street 6: Freddy's Dead - The Final Nightmare
A Nightmare On Elm Street 7: Wes Craven's New Nightmare
Five films from the hugely popular sci-fi franchise. In 'The Fly' (1958), a scientist (David Hedison) is obsessed with developing a molecular matter transmitter. When he attempts to test the invention himself, he is unwittingly joined by a companion - a fly that has sneaked into the transportation pod with him. The consequences of the experiment soon become clear, as the scientist begins to take on fly-like characteristics. 'Return of the Fly' (1959) sees the original scientist's son reconstructing the matter transporter which turned his father into an insect, with the young man's experiments leading him down the same insectoid path. In 'Curse of the Fly' (1965) the plot again revolves around the Delambre family, although this time it is the scientist's grandson, Henri Delambre (Brian Donlevy), who becomes obsessed with transporter experiments to the dismay of his two sons, who want to live normal lives and forget about their grandfather's invention. Henri's oldest son, Martin (George Baker), marries a young woman who just escaped from a mental hospital. After Martin's new wife discovers a closet filled with deranged humans left over from failed teleportation experiments, the police are called and Henri attempts to flee using the infamous transporter. 'The Fly' (1986) is the Oscar-winning remake of the 1958 horror classic. Scientist Seth Brundle (Jeff Goldblum), experimenting with transmitting matter uses himself as a guinea-pig, unaware that a fly has got into the machinery. As he embarks on a relationship with Veronica Quaife (Geena Davis), the journalist covering his project, his body slowly begins to take on fly-like characteristics. 'The Fly 2' (1989) is the sequel to the 1986 movie. Dr Seth Brundle is no more, but he has left behind a gruesome legacy: the teleportation device which transformed him into a human fly, and a son, Martin (Matthew Moore/Harley Cross). Infected with his father's insect metabolism, Martin's growth is hugely accelerated, and he is soon a fully grown man (Eric Stoltz). When he discovers the remains of his father's experiment, Martin decides to pick up where Seth left off.
Go! Smell the Flowers will appeal for people looking to make a change in their lives; from CEOs to secretaries and armchair travellers. From the Winelands of South Africa to the markets of France; a Machu Picchu proposal, a detox spa and a Buddhist blessing on a Thai beach, it is a journey of discoveries with a surprising and unexpected end.
TJ Davis seems to always be in a mess. This time is no exception. He is not satisfied to be in just one mess, but three. He has some thieves who want to kill him, some protection money mafia types who want to kill him, and a disgruntled husband who wants to kill him. He is held at gun point, car bombed, fire bombed, threatened and even worse, he has an aunt coming to town to stay with him for who knows how long. Thanksgiving is only a few days away and his roommate has decided he wants to cook for the whole neighborhood. However as usual he has his friends Pinky and Jane to help. His girlfriend Lana is there also and that rounds out his little group of crime solvers. As usual the author has thrown in tidbits about wines and describes many of the old time establishments around Dallas.
TJ Davis is a sales representative for a Texas wholesale Wine distributor. TJ calls on Liquor Stores, Restaurants, and Grocery Stores taking orders and making sales. He likes his job and he likes drinking and selling wine. However, since he found one of his customers dead things haven't been the same. Plus he discovers some of his company's employees are stealing merchandise. He soon discovers other companies are having the same problem. All of a sudden his job description has changed. He can no longer stay the easy-going person he used to be. The police suspect him of the murder and they are determined to see him behind bars. He has to clear himself and solve this murder as well as try to keep his sanity while juggling the police, his crazy Italian sales manager and his new roommate who cooks and parties all the time. Things don't look good for him as he stumbles his way through murder suspects, wine thieves, beautiful girlfriends, a crazy roommate, irate customers, and a boss who holds his finger up to one side of his nose and blows. Life can't get any worse or can it?
Once again TJ Davis the Wine salesman is up to his neck in hot water. Trying to do a good deed and deliver an expensive bottle of Wine he becomes involves in the strange murder of one of his customers. He and the police are clueless as to why the killer or killers wanted his patron dead. As usual, there seems to be no suspects except TJ. Along with the police pursuing him, a couple of thugs are also after him, but poor TJ doesn't know why. Besides being a murder suspect, he is suddenly submerged in a kidnapping and human trafficking scheme. What else can go wrong? He knows he can't handle this alone. He will just have to bring in his red headed roommate and his girlfriend to help unravel this mess he's in. Will his life ever get back to normal?
There are still many secret codes and ciphers in the world today. The Shugborough Hall Monuments inscrip-tion is one of them. In fact, it is one of the top ten unsolved ciphers. For over two hundred years, many intelligent men and women have tried to break its code, to no avail. Without the aid of ancient cryptology techniques and simple math it cannot be solved. Over the last six years my brother and I have worked diligently to put these old methods together to come up with a solution. Finally, we were able to name the author of the Shug-borough Hall Inscription and what his coded message revealed. The solution will surprise you, as it did us. The name of the man who was the brains behind the inscription is someone we have all read about in our history books.
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