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Second big screen outing for the popular cult superhero Hellboy
(Ron Perlman), who originally appeared in Mike Mignola's Dark Horse
comic series. In this highly acclaimed instalment, the mythical
world starts an uprising against humanity in a bid to take over the
Earth, and Hellboy and his team are all that stand in their way.
Can the superheroic redfaced demon prevent the destruction of
mankind once again? Guillermo del Toro writes and directs, and
Selma Blair reprises her role as Hellboy's love interest, Liz
Sherman.
A year on from 'Die Hard', Los Angeles cop John McClane is set to
meet up with wife Holly (Bonnie Bedelia) on Christmas Eve, this
time at Dulles airport in Washington DC. However, when terrorists
take over the airport in an attempt to rescue dictator Esperanza
(Franco Nero) from his incoming flight, it is up to McClane to
restore order and ensure that Holly's plane lands safely. Get that
sweaty vest out, and put some shoes on this time.
Joshua Bates is a retired banker who now teaches Economics at a
small college in Colorado. A tragic death of one of his students
leads to the exploration of an old mine, which is perceived to be
cursed as evidenced by the near death experiences of Dr. Bates and
his associates.
Here is an antidote to the stifling academic grind brought on by
accountability testing. It demonstrates how mastery of skills can
be a joy rather than a chore and describes in detail a highly
successful program of structured skill-mastery centers that engage
students independently while the teacher works closely with a small
group. This system of managing the classroom helps the teacher
provide materials that match the many achievement levels of
children in the classroom. Typically in use for 60-90 minutes in a
school day, up to four days a week, the system works well with the
whole language or the guided practice approaches to reading. The
program, developed by Carolyn Lawrence, is being used successfully
throughout 63 elementary schools in one Florida school district.
Many of the schools are nationally recognized for their achievement
in test scores. The ideas in this book are simple, clear, and ready
to use to bring back excitement, freedom, and smiles to children in
their classroom life. Students are eager to get to the skill
practice work in the mastery centers, largely because they get to
use a variety of manipulative materials matched to their levels.
These materials are inexpensive, readily available and described in
the book. This book will be of interest to professors of education,
superintendents, curriculum and instruction educators, principals,
teachers, and parents.
Here is an antidote to the stifling academic grind brought on by
accountability testing. It demonstrates how mastery of skills can
be a joy rather than a chore and describes in detail a highly
successful program of structured skill-mastery centers that engage
students independently while the teacher works closely with a small
group. This system of managing the classroom helps the teacher
provide materials that match the many achievement levels of
children in the classroom. Typically in use for 60-90 minutes in a
school day, up to four days a week, the system works well with the
whole language or the guided practice approaches to reading. The
program, developed by Carolyn Lawrence, is being used successfully
throughout 63 elementary schools in one Florida school district.
Many of the schools are nationally recognized for their achievement
in test scores. The ideas in this book are simple, clear, and ready
to use to bring back excitement, freedom, and smiles to children in
their classroom life. Students are eager to get to the skill
practice work in the mastery centers, largely because they get to
use a variety of manipulative materials matched to their levels.
These materials are inexpensive, readily available and described in
the book. This book will be of interest to professors of education,
superintendents, curriculum and instruction educators, principals,
teachers, and parents.
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Ghost Stories: Volume 4 (DVD)
Denholm Elliot, Bernard Lloyd, Reginald Jessup, Kate Binchy, Peter Bowles, …
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Triple bill of supernatural dramas adapted by the BBC. In 'The
Signalman' (1976), based on the story by Charles Dickens, Denholm
Elliott stars as a troubled railway signalman who has witnessed
some unsettling sights and sounds along his stretch of track. A
curious traveller (Bernard Lloyd) tries to make sense of these
strange goings-on. In 'Stigma' (1977) Katherine Delgado (Kate
Binchy) and her family move into a new home but have difficulty
removing a menhir from their garden. When they disrupt the ancient
site, a spectre is unleashed which leaves Katherine experiencing
terrifying situations and an increasing sense of panic. In 'The Ice
House' (1978) Paul (John Stride) goes to stay at a spa resort to
help him get over the breakdown of his marriage. While there he
meets the resort's bizarre owners, siblings Clovis (Geoffrey
Burridge) and Jessica (Elizabeth Romilly), who lead him to their
garden ice house and encourage him to take in the scent of their
flowers. When his nights are disturbed by unexplained activity he
decides to take matters into his own hands to find out the truth
about the mysterious ice house.
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Die Hard (English, Spanish, DVD)
Bonnie Bedelia, Reginald VelJohnson, Paul Gleeson, William Atherton, Hart Bochner, …
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On Christmas Eve, New York cop John McClane (Bruce Willis) is
visiting his estranged wife Holly (Bonnie Bedelia) in Los Angeles,
where she works. They are attending a party at Holly's high-rise
office block when terrorists, led by the suave Hans Gruber (Alan
Rickman) break in, taking everyone hostage. McClane manages to
evade capture, however, and sets out to rescue his wife and the
other prisoners. It is not long before he is running barefoot over
shattered glass (ouch!) in a sweaty vest, muttering 'Yippy kay aye'
as he dispatches the baddies with bullets and a certain earthy wit.
Collection of ghost stories adapted by the BBC. In 'Whistle and
I'll Come to You' (1968) Michael Hordern plays Professor Parkin who
heads to a hotel on the east coast of England. While out on a walk
he comes across a mysterious bone whistle which ends up having
disturbing consequences for Parkin. In 'Whistle and I'll Come to
You' (2010) John Hurt stars as James Parkin who, in this version,
is a retired astronomer taking a much needed break from caring for
his ailing wife. In 'A Warning to the Curious' (1972) Mr Paxton
(Peter Vaughan) travels to English seaside town Seaburg hoping to
find the last of three Anglo Saxon crowns belonging to the Agers
family whose last descendant has recently died. In 'The Stalls of
Barchester' (1971) Dr. Black (Clive Swift) is cataloguing the
Barchester Cathedral Library when he comes across an old diary
belonging to Archdeacon Haynes (Robert Hardy) who died
mysteriously. In 'Lost Hearts' (1973) young orphan Stephen (Simon
Gipps-Kent) goes to stay at the generous Mr. Abney (Joseph
O'Connor)'s estate where he is haunted by two children who
previously lived in the house. In 'The Ash Tree' (1975) Sir Richard
Fell (Edward Petherbridge) inherits his uncle's manor and grounds.
He moves in and decides to cut down an ash tree that could prove
harmful to the property... In 'The Treasure of Abbot Thomas' (1974)
cynical Reverend Somerton (Michael Bryant) is completely
close-minded when it comes to paranormal activity. But his
steadfast beliefs falter when his search for the treasure of
alchemist Abbot Thomas (John Herrington) unleashes a terrifying
spectre. In 'The Signalman' (1976), based on the story by Charles
Dickens, Denholm Elliott stars as a troubled railway signalman who
has witnessed some unsettling sights and sounds along his stretch
of track. In 'Stigma' (1977) Katherine Delgado (Kate Binchy) and
her family move into a new home but have difficulty removing a
menhir from their garden. In 'The Ice House' (1978) Paul (John
Stride) goes to stay at a spa resort to help him get over the
breakdown of his marriage. In 'A View from a Hill' (2005) historian
Dr. Fanshawe (Mark Letheren) visits his friend, Squire Richard (Pip
Torrens), and, having broken his own binoculars, borrows a pair
through which he can see into the past... In 'Number 13' (2006)
Professor Anderson (Greg Wise) is staying in room 12 of a local
hotel while working in a cathedral town to authenticate historical
documents. But after being disturbed at night, Anderson discovers
that a previously missing room 13 has appeared... Finally, Robert
Powell reads a selection of tales by M.R. James which were
partially dramatised for the series 'Classic Ghost Stories'. The
episodes comprise: 'The Mezzotint', 'The Ash Tree', 'Wailing Well',
'The Rose Garden' and 'Oh, Whistle, and I'll Come to You, My Lad'.
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Ghost Stories: Volume 3 (DVD)
Simon Gipps-Kent, Joseph O'Connor, James Mellor, Edward Petherbridge, Preston Lockwood, …
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Lawrence Gordon Clark directs this triple bill of BBC adaptations
of the ghost stories by M.R. James. In 'Lost Hearts' (1973) young
orphan Stephen (Simon Gipps-Kent) goes to stay at the generous Mr.
Abney (Joseph O'Connor)'s estate where he is haunted by two
children who previously lived in the house. It turns out the
children have come to warn Stephen that Abney is not all that he
seems. In 'The Ash Tree' (1975) Sir Richard Fell (Edward
Petherbridge) inherits his uncle's manor and grounds. He moves in
and decides to cut down an ash tree that could prove harmful to the
property but before he gets the chance he begins to hear strange
sounds and sees supernatural figures coming from the tree... In
'The Treasure of Abbot Thomas' (1974) cynical Reverend Somerton
(Michael Bryant) is completely close-minded when it comes to
paranormal activity. His steadfast beliefs falter, however, when
his and Lord Peter Dattering (Paul Lavers)'s search for the
treasure of alchemist Abbot Thomas (John Herrington) unleashes a
terrifying spectre.
When best friends Sammy Squirrel and Rodney Raccoon decide to
explore the world beyond Vancouver's Stanley Park, they are carried
on a fantastic adventure. Swept out to sea in a little boat, the
woodland creatures journey across the Pacific Ocean all the way to
Japan. While their courage and ingenuity are tested at every turn,
Sammy and Rodney are met by good fortune and are helped by new
friends Salty Seagull, Winifred Whale and a deer called Shika. The
wide-eyed travellers help resolve a crisis with the deer in Nara,
Japan and by the time they return safely home, have broadened their
world and gained a deeper understanding of animal and human
interactions. The story of Sammy Squirrel and Rodney Raccoon,
though a fictional animal adventure, addresses real-life issues
about relationships between animals and people. An illustrated
chapter book, and first in the Stanley Park Tales series, it
promotes awareness and sensitivity to the needs of others.
Professor Bates and company accidentally come into possession of
a diary that provides the details of the robbery of a shipment of
silver over one hundred and thirty years ago. To their knowledge
the silver has never been found. While trying to determine if it is
worth their while to see if it can be uncovered other forces become
aware of the possibility and the race is on to see if the missing
silver really exists and, if found, claim a finder's fee worth
millions.
The book describes, in some detail, how the life of a
mentally-handicapped person is totally dependent on the support of
others be they cares or family. It moves through the young man's
life from birth to the present day illustrating how he may have
seen his own development and progress, were he able to communicate
this information. The book also describes the emotional processes
at work in Andrew's development from his perceived point of view
and how he has managed to cope with life's traumas, or not, as the
case may be.
The book is not without humour, and several "incidents" that have
occurred with him as the main focus demonstrate how his personality
has grown as he has aged.
The anguish he must feel as he becomes frustrated particularly in
trying to communicate his needs to others, is all too evident. But
he is forever grateful for those cares and family who make his life
easier and more pleasant an experience.
The final chapter describes what his feelings are as his parents
age and have increasing difficulty coping with Andrew's physical
and emotional needs. The spectre of living away from his parent's
home is traumatic for both Andrew and his parents. And there is no
avoiding the ultimate wrench that gets closer.
The book hopefully encapsulates the experiences of many families
who share similar lives, and seeks to alleviate, in print, that
these families are not alone.
Life is too short. Let's enjoy the life we are given and give life
to those that are living. That is how I have tried to live my own
life, and perhaps, why I have been able to laugh through my life
that was not always it should have been. Having a 'larf' is a must
in life. Let's find time to laugh.
Evil has manifested itself at Wasatch College. Fires and diabolical
curses are common. Students and faculty have been injured and taken
ill while the administration tries to deal with this outbreak.
Professor Bates once again finds himself in the middle of
circumstances that he did not create and cannot control.
Bates is up to the challenge but he is thwarted at every turn by
sinister events in the area's past. Only when the truth of the past
is eventually discovered can the college be liberated from the
ruinous force that has it in its grasp.
A student from Wasatch College is found very early in the morning
sitting by the side of a highway in the mountains north of Wasatch,
Colorado in a terror-induced trance. Further investigation by
Professor Bates and his associates in Wasatch find evidence of a
long hidden secret. The next few weeks in Dr. Bates' life are
filled with adventure and terror at every turn, culminating in a
discovery that will revise history in the Mountain West forever.
Professor Bates and his associates at Wasatch College in Wasatch,
Colorado, are up to their necks in intrigue. It apparently involves
just about everyone that he knows. Unknown as to why, he will place
himself and his family in great danger unless he backs off from his
involvement in affairs that he is told do not involve him. The
problem...he doesn't know what he has done, nor to whom. He is in a
race to find out before he and his family suffer dire consequences.
Joshua Bates is a retired banker who now teaches Economics at a
small college in Colorado. A tragic death of one of his students
leads to the exploration of an old mine, which is perceived to be
cursed as evidenced by the near death experiences of Dr. Bates and
his associates.
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