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Lifeline

Lifeline

»rank: 2447

by: Neal Morse


: :Neal Morse is a prolific American multi-instrumentalist and progressive Rock composer based in Nashville, Tennessee. He is known for his musical versatility,his writing and recording output. The album features performances from Mike Portnoy (Dream Theater) on drums and Randy George (Ajalon) on bass as well as special guest appearances including Paul Bielatowicz on guitar and Paul Gilbert (Racer X and Mr. Big) who features on a bonus cut. Neal and his band played the title track, 'Lifeline', live at at ...

At San Quentin

At San Quentin

»rank: 12560

by: Johnny Cash


: :Digipak reissue of 1969 album that's out-of-print in the US. 2001. essential recording:While Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison, the 1968 album that made Cash a household word, spent only two weeks at No. 1, this 1969 follow-up topped the charts for 20 weeks. As with Folsom, the San Quentin LP had to be edited due to space limitations. Now, 31 years after the fact, the show can at last be heard in true perspective. All the original performances hold ...

Family Fireside Christmas

Family Fireside Christmas

»rank: 8197

starring: Family Fireside Christmas


:Description:The stockings are hung, the tree is trimmed and the first snow falls gently outside. What better a time to revisit the Christmas story than now, especially on DVD. This multi-media production tells the story of Jesus Christ through Bible scripture, dramatic video and traditional songs. Picture this: 'Little town of Bethlehem,' plays as Joseph and Mary make their way into town. The awe-inspiring birth of the King accompanied by 'Joy to the World.' A Family Fireside Christmas is not so ...

The Gift

The Gift

»rank: 1820

by: Jim Brickman, Susan Ashton


: :Jim Brickman's 1997 holiday package is all satin bows and glowing hearth embers, precisely the approach his romantically inclined legions would have wished him to take. Those with less sentimental ears might argue that at times the pianist's approach is a touch too sweet. 'Joy to the World' would be more affecting as a solo work, for instance, and we could have done without the strings and music-box embellishments heard in 'Angels.' Yet Brickman compensates by delicately tracing a path to ...

Live in Miami

Live in Miami

»rank: 7204

by: VIP Mass Choir


: :Jim Brickman's 1997 holiday package is all satin bows and glowing hearth embers, precisely the approach his romantically inclined legions would have wished him to take. Those with less sentimental ears might argue that at times the pianist's approach is a touch too sweet. 'Joy to the World' would be more affecting as a solo work, for instance, and we could have done without the strings and music-box embellishments heard in 'Angels.' Yet Brickman compensates by delicately tracing a path to ...

Limbs And Branches

Limbs And Branches

»rank: 7308

by: Jon Foreman


: :Jim Brickman's 1997 holiday package is all satin bows and glowing hearth embers, precisely the approach his romantically inclined legions would have wished him to take. Those with less sentimental ears might argue that at times the pianist's approach is a touch too sweet. 'Joy to the World' would be more affecting as a solo work, for instance, and we could have done without the strings and music-box embellishments heard in 'Angels.' Yet Brickman compensates by delicately tracing a path to ...

X Christmas

X Christmas

»rank: 3837

by: Various


: :Jim Brickman's 1997 holiday package is all satin bows and glowing hearth embers, precisely the approach his romantically inclined legions would have wished him to take. Those with less sentimental ears might argue that at times the pianist's approach is a touch too sweet. 'Joy to the World' would be more affecting as a solo work, for instance, and we could have done without the strings and music-box embellishments heard in 'Angels.' Yet Brickman compensates by delicately tracing a path to ...

Addison Road

Addison Road

»rank: 2362

by: Addison Road


: :Jim Brickman's 1997 holiday package is all satin bows and glowing hearth embers, precisely the approach his romantically inclined legions would have wished him to take. Those with less sentimental ears might argue that at times the pianist's approach is a touch too sweet. 'Joy to the World' would be more affecting as a solo work, for instance, and we could have done without the strings and music-box embellishments heard in 'Angels.' Yet Brickman compensates by delicately tracing a path to ...

Great God Who Saves

Great God Who Saves

»rank: 2462

by: Laura Story


: :Jim Brickman's 1997 holiday package is all satin bows and glowing hearth embers, precisely the approach his romantically inclined legions would have wished him to take. Those with less sentimental ears might argue that at times the pianist's approach is a touch too sweet. 'Joy to the World' would be more affecting as a solo work, for instance, and we could have done without the strings and music-box embellishments heard in 'Angels.' Yet Brickman compensates by delicately tracing a path to ...

To Know That You're Alive

To Know That You're Alive

»rank: 1748

by: Kutless


: :Jim Brickman's 1997 holiday package is all satin bows and glowing hearth embers, precisely the approach his romantically inclined legions would have wished him to take. Those with less sentimental ears might argue that at times the pianist's approach is a touch too sweet. 'Joy to the World' would be more affecting as a solo work, for instance, and we could have done without the strings and music-box embellishments heard in 'Angels.' Yet Brickman compensates by delicately tracing a path to ...


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For those who haven't noticed (a group that apparently includes millions of Americans), the sport that we call soccer and the rest of the world calls football is big. Very big. And no one is bigger than Real Madrid, the subject of Real - The Movie. This is the soccer equivalent of the New York Yankees, a rich, perennially successful club that features many of the biggest stars in the world; as of 2005, when the film was released, players included England's David Beckham and Michael Owen, Brazil's Ronaldo and Roberto Carlos, Portugal's Luis Figo, and France's Zinedine Zidane (who notoriously head-butted an Italian opponent in the 2006 World Cup final). All of them can be seen in the quasi-documentary sections of the film, as Real prepares for a climactic match against rival Barcelona. Scenes of the players practicing, the coaches strategizing, and the match itself are well done, with crisp cinematography, occasional use of animation and other effects, and an overall kinetic feeling well suited to the sport. But director Borja Manso also wants Real - The Movie to explain to the uninitiated just what it is that makes Real such a big deal all around the world. To that end, he incorporates several personal (and fictional) stories: A Tokyo schoolboy distressed over his girlfriend's shrieking obsession with Beckham. A young Madrid history teacher who doesn't understand Real mania, and his neighbor, an elderly woman who's been unable to return to the stadium since her husband passed away. A Senegalese kid dying to go to soccer school. A teenage girl in New York who suffers a severe leg injury during a match and finds inspiration in Ronaldo's rehabilitation after a similar incident. Pretty standard stuff, by and large, and way too on-the-nose to be very compelling. Combine all of that with some newsreel footage from Real's early days and lots of throbbing, thrilling music, and it all amounts to a big, glossy valentine packaged as wholesome family fare. Nothing wrong with that--unless you're a Boston Red Sox fan. --Sam Graham

by Friedrich Nietzsche, Michael Tanner, R. J. Hollingdale
$9.96

Average customer rating: 4.0 ISBN: 0140445145

by James Robert Parish
$11.53

Average customer rating: 4.0 ISBN: 0809222272



The Olsen twins are turning 16, and they're celebrating with this collection of party games and, you guessed it, driving lessons. The good news is that if you can help them get past the obstacles and pass the test, they'll take you out with their new driver's licenses to a variety of fun minigame activities, like rock climbing, riding Jet Skis, surfing, ATV quad racing, and shopping for clothes. Earn points in the party games and spend them to upgrade the car and unlock cool tunes and cooler outfits.



It's not very often that a game aims to be fun and realistic while instilling a sense of personal involvement and responsibility. Mary-Kate and Ashley: Winners Circle does that within the theme of horseback riding. Players compete in such equestrian events as dressage, jumping, and cross-country, and learn the basics of caring for a horse. The game offers a practice mode, which lets riders master the controls and explore a course before entering events, and an adventure mode with large forest and island levels where players can play minigames or just simply explore.




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