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Koolatron KWC-4 Coca-Cola Personal 6-Can Mini Fridge
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DescriptionKoolatron Coca - Cola Personal Cooler / Warmer provides storage and temperature control for food and beverages. Cool or warm your food and drinks easily. The Coca-Cola Personal Cooler / Warmer looks like a small refrigerator and is perfect for the car, boat or home. It holds up to six 12-oz. cans of soda or beer. It operates on 12V DC or 110V AC with an AC adaptor. Cools food and drinks to 32 degrees F below ambient temperature; Keeps pre-heated foods and drinks warm to 149 degrees F; Heated and cooled through thermoelectric module; External heat dissipation by fan; CFC-free insulation; Measures 11 x 7 1/2 x 10"d; weighs 4 1/2 lbs. Get the classic Coca-Cola look at big savings! Order Today! Koolatron Coca-Cola Personal Cooler / Warmer Features
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Black & Decker HC306 1-1/2-Cup One-Touch Electric Chopper
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DescriptionYou'll use this handy 1-1/2 cup, 70 watt chopper to quickly chop onions without shedding a tear, as well as for chopping many other recipe ingredients. With one speed and pulse and a safety lock, the bi-level stainless steel blade makes quick work of each task. The parts are dishwasher safe for easy clean-up. Features
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Nostalgia Electrics CFF-965 Mini Chocolate Fondue Fountain
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DescriptionForget the Big Rock Candy Mountain - no point seeking something you can't find when you can have the rich taste of chocolate with this nifty chocolate fountain. Dazzle your party with this elegant device that sends chocolate cascading down into a pool of lusciousness. Enjoy the fun as your guests dip fresh strawberries, marshmallows, pretzels or cookies into the rich goodness. Fountain is easy to operate and clean and the plastic auger and tower are dishwasher safe. In Black. Features
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Jets [VHS]
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DescriptionYou are in the cockpit of the world's most sophisticated aircraft. Ride the U.S. Air Force's fighter arsenal, the F-16 Falcon, F-15 Eagle and F-111. Nonstop air action including real combat footage! /// You are in combat training, chasing a bogie over the Nevada desert at Mach2. You are refueling a F15 eagle at 20,000 feet. You are taking off in the sleek F-111 fighter-bomber, the plane that bombed Khadafi's Lybia. /// Experience the thrill of the world's most sophisticated aircraft, U.S. Air Force style! Five, 5-minute chapters: "Combat", "F-111", "F-15 Pt 1 & II" and "F-16". /// Featuring a hot jazz/rock soundtrack. Features
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Frigidaire FRA052XT7 5,000-BTU Mini Window Air Conditioner
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DescriptionFrigidaire FRA052XT7 5,000 BTU Mini Window Air Conditioner Features
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Silverhill 20 Piece Tool Kit for Apple Products
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DescriptionNew from Silverhill Tools is a useful kit that helps with doing many of the routine tasks associated with Mac ownership, including accessing memory slots or opening housings. Includes 5 screwdrivers: Pentalobe size 1, Pentalobe size 5, flat, phillips, and Triwing. Includes 9 L keys: 3 hex keys and 6 star keys. 2 Spudgers. Sim adapter kit for reducing your SIM to a microsim, including SIM eject tool, black frame, sticker template and instructions. Also includes suction cup for iPhone disassembly. Features
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Metro Vacuum ED500 DataVac 500-Watt 0.75-HP Electric Duster 120-Volt
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South Park: The Complete Fifteenth Season
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DescriptionAll 14 episodes from season 15--including "HUMANCENTiPAD," "Royal Pudding," "You're Getting Old," "Broadway Bro Down," and "The Poor Kid"--are featured in a three-disc set. 5 hrs. total. Widescreen; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital stereo; Subtitles: English (SDH); featurette; deleted scenes; behind-the-scenes footage. **14 episodes on 3 discs. 5 hrs.** |
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The Kennedys
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DescriptionIt's not hard to see why the History Channel declined to air The Kennedys after members of America's "royal family" objected to the series' more salacious aspects. To be sure, there are plenty of them: drug habits, mobsters, election fixing, enough philandering to shame Tiger Woods, bad behavior ranging from cynical manipulation to outright cruelty⦠and Marilyn Monroe. But it's not as if these things haven't been covered at length elsewhere. And in any case, this is hardly a documentary; the eight-part miniseries, which spans the years from just before World War II to 1968, has been variously described, including by the filmmakers themselves, as "history through personality" and "a Greek tragedy," with a dose of hagiography added for good measure. The emphasis on the personal approach (commingled with major political events like the Bay of Pigs debacle, the Cuban missile crisis, and the forced integration of the University of Mississippi) is something of a mixed blessing. On the one hand, there's something appealingly juicy about being privy to the private conversations of this very public family; but at the same time, the dialogue created for such scenes is often on the nose ("Men can't say no to me," Monroe says as she tries to seduce Robert Kennedy), melodramatic, and risibly portentous ("I've never been so happy in my life," says Jackie Kennedy to her husband⦠as Air Force One lands in Dallas on November 22, 1963). The complete absence of Edward Kennedy--who is never mentioned, let alone seen--is peculiar; sisters Kathleen, Eunice, and Jean are also nowhere to be found. That leaves the primary focus on paterfamilias Joseph Kennedy Sr., wife Rose, sons Jack and Bobby, and Jackie, and the portrayals of these near-mythic characters are among the best ever filmed. Tom Wilkinson plays Joe as a thoroughly ruthless, imperious kingmaker who, after his own and eldest son Joe Jr.'s presidential ambitions are ended (Sr. was fired from his post as British ambassador after disagreeing with President Franklin D. Roosevelt's war policies, while Jr. died in combat), forces the reluctant JFK to enter politics. As Jack, Greg Kinnear beautifully conveys the late president's humor, charisma, and compassion, while Barry Pepper is a revelation as the rebellious but strait-laced and dutiful Bobby, whose principal responsibility seems to be cleaning up after his older brother's many sexual indiscretions (Katie Holmes's long-suffering Jackie is a bit of a cipher, as was the first lady in real life). That these and other performances, including Diana Hardcastle's Rose and Don Allison's Lyndon Johnson, are in the service of material better suited to a soap opera than a serious drama hardly matters; any way you look at it, The Kennedys is compulsively watchable and never less than entertaining. --Sam Graham This controversial eight-part miniseries explores the odyssey of the Kennedy political dynasty with flair and insight, delivering an intimate profile of the presidency of John F. Kennedy (Greg Kinnear) and his relationships with wife Jackie (Katie Holmes) and brother Bobby (Barry Pepper). In addition to fresh looks at the Bay of Pigs, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the civil rights movement, the series focuses on the ambitions and machinations of family patriarch Joseph Kennedy, Sr. (Tom Wilkinson). Diana Hardcastle, Jonathan Whittaker co-star. 6 hrs. on three discs. Widescreen; Soundtrack: English; featurette. |
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WWII in HD [Blu-ray]
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DescriptionAt first glance, the very concept of WWII in HD seems like an oxymoron. After all, isn't the footage from back then nothing more than grainy black-and-white newsreel? And really, how much definition can be added to film that was shot more than 60 years ago? The answers: no, and quite a lot, actually. The quality of much of what is seen in the course of these 10 episodes (each around 45 minutes long) is surprisingly good. Add to that the fact that most of it is in color (not colorized, but originally recorded in that medium, some at the behest of the United States government), and the result is nothing short of astonishing. It's not easy viewing; there are sequences that are shockingly graphic (vivid examples include the carnage on view after major battles and the shots of Japanese civilians on the Pacific island of Saipan hurling themselves off cliffs to avoid capture by American troops). But all of it has been put to good use in what is undoubtedly one of the most compelling accounts of World War II ever produced. Other documentaries have chronicled the same events seen here, from the earliest days of the war (when Hitler was overrunning Europe and the ill-prepared Americans were still years away from becoming involved), through Pearl Harbor, the major confrontations with the Japanese in the Pacific theater (like Guadalcanal, Tarawa, the Battle of the Philippine Sea, and the incomparably bloody Iwo Jima) and with the Germans in Europe and North Africa (the invasion of Tunisia, D-day, the Battle of the Bulge), and straight on to victory in Europe and finally the Japanese surrender after Hiroshima and Nagasaki. But what separates WWII in HD is the filmmakers' decision to view these events through the experiences of a dozen individuals who were actually there, including a couple of war correspondents (one of whom, Richard Tregaskis, was the author of the seminal Guadalcanal Diary); an Austrian immigrant who escaped the Nazis and almost immediately enlisted in the U.S. Army; a nurse with General George Patton's Third Army; an African-American pilot who was one of the famed Tuskegee Airmen; a Japanese-American medic who fought heroically while his family was held in an internment camp; and others from the rank and file. All of them are voiced by such actors as Rob Lowe, Amy Smart, Steve Zahn, Josh Lucas, and LL Cool J; and with Gary Sinise providing voice-over narration, the whole piece comes off as a dramatic film as much as a straight documentary (an effect also enhanced by some brilliantly creative juxtapositions of words, images, and music). Not all of these men and women made it through the war (those still alive also appear in on-camera interviews), but none could ever forget the horrors they witnessed, and while those of us who did not serve will never really comprehend the sacrifices they made, this remarkable program may be as close as we can get. --Sam GrahamStills from WWII in HD (Click for larger image) Both the glories and grim tragedies of war are captured as never before in this stunning History Channel production, which fuses newly discovered color footage with voice performances from a star-studded cast. The voices of LL Cool J, Steve Zahn, Ron Livingston, and Rob Lowe help shape the personal stories of 12 American soldiers whose diary entries provided vivid and unforgettable testimonies about the battlefields of World War II. Narrated by Gary Sinise. 7 3/4 hrs. total on two discs. Widescreen; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital 5.1. Features
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