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Dabs AA Street by Street London & South East England Offering mapping of London and Southeast England this street atlas features: a clear hierarchy of roads; prominent landmarks and detail for motorists such as petrol stations and car parks; clearly marked one-way streets; a distance measure on every page; and clear district names and postcodes. ... Cockahoop Ex-Catatonia singer Cerys Matthews bounces back after a tricky time in her life. Cockahoop is a happy bunch of songs mixing country and folk standards with Cerys adding her own formidable and unique style to each number. ... Never Been Kissed - (DVD) Josie Geller (Drew Barrymore) is ready for a change. As the youngest copy editor at a big-city newspaper she longs to be taken seriously as a journalist. But while Josie excels as the nerdy brasin at work her personal life is another story. Still plagued by her teenage reputation as a "geek to the core" Josie is a twenty-five-year-old who has never had a serious love relationship she has never really been Kissed! Against all odds Josie lands her first assignment as a reporter: She must go undercover posing as a student at a local high school. The situation proves hilarious as Josie attempts to juggle her story assignment a potential new love and the never-ending dramas of adolescence. Special Features:- * Interactive Menus * Scene Access * Original Theatrical Trailer... ... Lord Of The Rings - Return Of The King (GBA) Return to Middle-earth in the only video game based on the epic latest installment of the highly-acclaimed The Lord of the Rings movie trilogy. Developed using the same digital assets as the films The Return of the King recreates in stunning detail the final events of the War of the Ring. Become the heroes who determine the fate of Middle-earth as you traverse the haunted Paths of the Dead defend Minas Tirith from the onslaught of thousands of Sauron’s minions and even play co-op multiplayer with a friend as you march against the impenetrable Black Gates of Mordor. ... Gladiator (VHS) Epic drama. A loyal Roman General refuses to pledge allegiance to the ruthless new Emperor. Escaping execution himself he discovers that his family was not so lucky. Reduced to slavery and forced into gladiatorial combat he discovers he might be able to get close enough to his enemy to exact revenge. Russell Crowe stars. Proof for those who doubted it that they can indeed make them like they used to. Ridley Scott’s Gladiator is a big film in every respect. Filling the screen with it’s spectacular visuals its heroic (and indeed villainous) characters and its pounding score. Epic is a word that has been so often misused since Hollywood’s penchant for big brash (often biblical) cinema floundered and died in the early sixties. However it is a word which fits Gladiator like a glove. The epic has returned and it appears it was sorely missed. In a performance that easily hoisted him into the Hollywood A-List Russell Crowe is excellent as the titular Roman. Maximus is a decent chap – a general adored by his troops and feared by his enemies. He is in fact the polar opposite of Commodus (Joaquin Pheonix) the son of ageing Emperor Marcus Aurelius (Richard Harris). Commodus is as weak and amoral as Maximus is tough and decent. Knowing he’ll be dead soon Aurelius favours Maximus as his successor which does not please his son at all leading to the old man’s (slightly) premature demise. As Commodus crowns himself Emperor Maximus finds that both he and his family are in serious danger. The resulting plot is not particularly surprising. The good guys are good the bad guys are most certainly not. Performances here of course are crucial and with Crowe’s charisma and Pheonix’s smarm they make surprisingly well matched opponents. The action scenes – of which there are plenty – are brilliantly handled especially once the story moves into the (convincingly awesome) Coliseum itself. The film looks and sounds fantastic thanks to some excellent special effects and a striking soundtrack from Hans Zimmer and Lisa Gerard. Armed with all the right ingredients Gladiator works a treat. At one point Maximus standing knee deep in defeated foes yells to the baying crowd “Are you not entertained?”. Damn right we are. ... Grim Tuesday Second title in Garth Nix's gripping new fantasy adventure series. Arthur Penhaligon didn't think he would ever have to return to the strange house that nearly killed him on Monday -- the house that contains a fantastical and sinister realm inside. But the next day brings new challenges -- in the form of an enemy named Grim Tuesday who threatens the safety of both Arthur's family and his world. Arthur must retrieve the Second Key from Grim Tuesday in order to save everything -- an adventure that will force him to steal a Sunship survive a very weird work camp befriend a bearlike spirit and fight the void Nithlings. Even after all that he will still have to venture into the scary Far Reaches for an ultimate showdown. ... Gray & Osborns, Catalogue Shop, Sainsburys, UK, Tassimo Coffee Machine, Maplin, Majestic Wine, UK Crane's Stationery . WHS Bookstore and WHS Online Bookshop each offer similar products. © WHS Online Bookstore
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