Holy Bible: New Living Translation - Complete Bible (DVD)
The hallowed words of the Bible are brought to stunning visual life in this version known as the New Living Translation. With some exhaustive research carried out, this reworking of the Bible contains a comprehensive history from the Old and New Testaments. Evocative imagery combines effectively with a commentary from Stephen Johnston, and is neatly complimented by some peaceful, soothing music. Johnston brings the ancient words to life by drawing on his vast knowledge of the Bible, offering a great way for viewers to come to terms with some of the more difficult concepts presented in the ancient scriptures. Designed to appeal to a wide variety of tastes and beliefs, this version of the Holy Bible is a fantastic learning experience.
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14-karat yellow gold
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10-inch link chain
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DOG DAYS is a scathing satire, exposing the ugly underbelly of contemporary suburban mores. It is the first dramatic feature of notorious documentarian Ulrich Seidl (ANIMAL LOVE). With a keen visual sense and lacerating wit, Seidl weaves together the sordid tales of a large group of people in suburban Austria during a heat wave. There's the Greek divorced couple who continue to live together, miserable and haunted by the memory of their young daughter's death. There's the alarm system salesman who has to find a scapegoat when the cars in a housing complex that he has serviced are vandalized. There's the desperate older woman whose sadistic boyfriend brings a friend along to watch him humiliate her. There's the elderly control freak who weighs every item he's bought at the supermarket when he gets home. Tying them all together is Anna (Maria Hofstatter), who hitches rides to nowhere, verbally assaulting those who pick her up with a constant barrage of inane top ten lists, advertising jingles, and embarrassing personal questions. Seidl gets solid performances from his cast, many of whom are not professional actors. For those who can stomach it, he offers a compelling glimpse of hell on earth.This film was included in the 31st New Directors/New Films 2002 series presented by The Film Society of Lincoln Center and The Department of Film and Media of The Museum of Modern Art in New York City.DVD Features:Region [unknown]Keep CaseWidescreenAdditional Release Material: Interview - 1. Ulrich Seidl - Director Theatrical Trailer
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Tim Burton's stop-motion animated feature finds Pumpkin King Jack Skellington thinking the grass is greener over in Santa Claus's holiday. He marshals all his goblins and ghouls to take over Christmas, but alas--poor Jack belongs to Halloween. An amazing visual and musical feast that should be seen at least twice to catch all the kinks and quirks in the nooks and crannies. Academy Award Nominations: Best Visual Effects.DVD Features:Region 1 EncodingKeep Case
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