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- Christmas lodge ; Christmas miracle ; Christmas tail [videorecording] by Banks, Victoria,actor; Benson, Peter,actor; Canyon, George,actor; Cupo, Antonio,actor; De Roche, Renee Elaine,screenwriter; Hossack, Allison,actor; Ingram, Terry (Film director),director; Karpluk, Erin,actor; Kinkade, Thomas; Nasser, Joseph,screenwriter; Payne, Dan,actor; Pearl, Aaron,actor; Richardson, LawrenceJr.,screenwriter; Roso, Noelle,screenwriter; Shanks, Michael,actor(CARDINAL)758037; Skovbye, Tiera,actor; Underhill, Elias,director; West, Chandra,actor; Wigley, Beamer,actor; Cinedign (Firm); Nasser Group North (Firm);
Christmas lodge / Thomas Kinkade and Nasser Group North present ; written by Lawrence Richardson, Jr. & Renee Elaine De Roche ; directed by Terry Ingram (89 min.) -- Christmas miracle / Thomas Kinkade and Nasser Group North present ; written by Joseph Nasser ; directed by Terry Ingram (92 min.) -- Christmas tail / Norman Rockwell and NGN Releasing present ; written by Noelle Roso ; directed by Elias Underhill (97 min.).Christmas lodge: Erin Karpluk, Michael Shanks, Peter Benson, Victoria Banks. -- Christmas miracle: Allison Hossack, Aaron Pearl, Dan Payne, George Canyon. -- Christmas tail: Chandra West, Antonio Cupo, Tiera Skovbye, Beamer Wigley.Christmas lodge: When a historic preservationist comes in contact with an old Christmas Lodge, she gives all she can to restore the dilapidated lodge and her family, but also to find the love of her life.Christmas miracle: A group of strangers are forced to seek refuge in an abandoned church after a major snow storm hits. Over the course of the evening these strangers rely on one another to make do during these very difficult times.Christmas tail: Two single parents fall in love while 'splitting custody' over a puppy that both had wanted to give to their children for Christmas.Christmas lodge: MPAA rating: G. Christmas miracle, Christmas tail: not rated.DVD, widescreen presentation; region 1, NTSC; Dolby digital 5.1; disc one, double-sided, disc two, single-sided.
- Subjects: Christmas films.; Feature films.; Romance films,; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Christmas; Lodging-houses; Miracles; Strangers;
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- Friday the 13th [videorecording] / by Nispel, Marcus,1964-film director.; Shannon, Damian,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)344915; Swift, Mark,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)623904; Wheaton, Mark,1975-screenwriter.(CARDINAL)558556; Bay, Michael,1964-film producer.(CARDINAL)346603; Form, Andrew,film producer.(CARDINAL)801426; Fuller, Brad,film producer.; Cunningham, Sean S.,film producer.; Padalecki, Jared,1982-actor.; Panabaker, Danielle,actor.; Yoo, Aaron,1979-actor.; Righetti, Amanda,actor.; Van Winkle, Travis,actor.; Mears, Derek,actor.; Jablonsky, Steve,composer.(CARDINAL)346617; New Line Cinema Corporation.(CARDINAL)340619; New Line Home Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)356389; Paramount Pictures Corporation.(CARDINAL)141482; Platinum Dunes (Firm)(CARDINAL)787063; Warner Home Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)218485;
Director of photography, Daniel C. Pearl ; editor, Ken Blackwell ; music, Steve Jablonsky.Jared Padalecki, Danielle Panabaker, Aaron Yoo, Amanda Righetti, Travis Van Winkle, Derek Mears."College kids seeking a weekend of kicks have made a horrible mistake. They've come to party at eerie Crystal Lake, the deadly domain of machete-mad killer Jason Voorhees. Terror goes to extremes in this reimagining of the Jason legend for today's horror fan. Enter for the first time the subterranean lair that is Jason's den of torture and fear. See him discover the mask that hides his deformed face. Experience a whole new level of fright. And try to remain calm. The intense violence, the unique kills, the jolting scares: live them all in the all-new Friday the 13th"--Container.Adult.MPAA rating: R; for strong bloody violence, some graphic sexual content, language, and drug material.DVD, widescreen ; Dolby Digital 5.1 surround, Region 1.
- Subjects: Horror films.; Thrillers (Motion pictures); Camp sites, facilities, etc.; Feature films.; Missing persons; Murder; Serial murderers;
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- Flicka family collection [videorecording] / by Bello, Mariaactor.; Black, Clintactor.(CARDINAL)369423; Black, Lily Pearlactor.; Black, Lisa Hartmanactor.; Kwanten, Ryanactor.; Lohman, Alisonactor.; McGraw, Timactor.(CARDINAL)340648; Rohl, Kacyactor.; Sursok, Tamminactor.; Warburton, Patrickactor.; Fox 2000 Pictures.(CARDINAL)784935; Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Inc.(CARDINAL)340075; Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation.(CARDINAL)137420;
Disc 1. Flicka: music by Aaron Zigman ; edited by Andrew Marcus ; production designer, Sharon Seymour ; director of photography, J. Michael Muro ; costume designer, Molly Maginnis. Flicka 2: music by Mark Thomas ; edited by Michael Trent ; production designer, Troy Hansen ; director of photography, Ron Stannett ; executive producers, Gil Netter and Janeen Damian. Flicka: Country Pride: music by Mark Thomas ; edited by Seth Flaum ; production designer, Troy Hansen ; director of photography, Ron Stannett ; executive producers, Gil Netter and Janeen Damian.Flicka: Alison Lohman, Tim McGraw, Maria Bello, Ryan Kwanten. -- Flicka 2: Patrick Warburton, Tammin Sursok, Clint Black. -- Flicka: Country Pride: Clint Black, Lisa Hartman Black, Kacy Rohl, Lily Pearl Black.Flicka: Young Katy claims a wild horse as her own in an effort to prove to her father that she is capable of one day taking over the family ranch. <p> Flicka 2: Carrie is a big-city teenager whose life is turned upside down when she moves to a horse ranch in Wyoming to live with her father. But everything changes when Carrie meets Flicka, a wild, jet-black mustang who's just as free-spirited and strong-willed as Carrie. The two form a special bond and Carrie opens her heart to her father and a handsome, local boy, but when a jealous rival puts Flicka's life in jeopardy, Carrie must do whatever it takes to save her best friend. <p> Flicka: Country Pride: Flicka and Toby help out a struggling stable owner and her teenage daughter.MPAA ratings: Flicka - PG (some mild language -- Flicka 2 - PG (some reckless behavior -- Flicka: country pride - G.Flicka: DVD, region 1, NTSC, widescreen (2.35:1) and full screen (1.33:1) presentations; Dolby Digital English 5.1, French or Spanish Dolby Surround.; Flicka 2: DVD, region 1, NTSC, widescreen (1.78:1) presentation; Dolby Digital English 5.1, French or Spanish Dolby surround.; Flicka: Country Pride: DVD, region 1, NTSC, widescreen (1.78:1) presentation; Dolby Digital English 5.1, French surround.
- Subjects: Drama juvenile films.; Film adaptations.; O'Hara, Mary; DVDs.; Horses; Human-animal relationships;
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- One man's America : the pleasures and provocations of our singular nation / by Will, George F.(CARDINAL)160702;
I. PEOPLE. The fun of William F. Buckley -- Buckley: a life athwart history -- David Brinkley: proud anachronism -- Barry Goldwater: "Cheerful Malcontent" -- John F. Kennedy's thoughts on death -- Eugene McCarthy: The tamarack tree of American politics -- What George McGovern made -- Daniel Patrick Moynihan: the senate's sisyphus -- John Kenneth Galbraith's liberalism as condescension -- Milton Friedman: ebullient master of the dismal science -- Alan Greenspan: high-achieving minimalist -- The not-at-all dull George Washington -- George Washington's long journey home -- John Marshall: the most important American never to have been president -- James Madison: well, yes, of course -- Longfellow: a forgotten founder -- Ronald Reagan: the steel behind the smile -- Reagan and the vicissitudes of historical judgments -- John Paul II: "A flame rescued from dry wood" -- Ayaan Hirsi Ali: an enlightenment fundamentalist -- Hugh Hefner: tuning fork of American fantasies -- Lawrence Ferlinghetti: the emeritus beat as tourist attraction -- Buck Owen's Bakersfield Sound -- Andrew Nesbitt: 79-lb. master of Tourette Syndrome -- Simeon Wright's grace --II. PATHS TO THE PRESENT. The most important American war you know next-to-nothing about -- The amazing banality of flight -- The price of misreading the prairie sky -- A range of mountains on the move -- The emblematic novel of the 1930s (Gone with the Wind) -- All quiet at the overpass -- FDR's transformation of liberalism -- Retailers give thanks for Thanksgiving (and FDR) -- FDR's Christmas guest from hell -- "My place is with my shipmates" -- An anthem of American optimism in 1943 -- When war WAS the answer -- Catching up to Captain Philip -- The most fateful heart attack in American history -- How Ike's highways helped heal Civil War wounds -- The short, unhappy life of the Edsel -- The 50s in our rearview mirror -- 2002: superstitions are bad luck -- 2003: lingerie and duct tape -- 2004: The Passion of the Christ and the passions of the faculty clubs -- 2005: "In lieu of flowers, please send acerbic letters to Republicans" -- 2006: "Go ahead, we will get into one of the other boats" -- 2007: Ready, fire, aim --III. GOVERNING. The two Americans: hard and soft -- Angela Job's resilience -- Against "national greatness conservatism" -- Summa contra Reagan nostalgia -- The left's plea for materialistic politics -- Constitutional monomania -- Judicial activism, wise and not -- The hard truth about "soft rights" -- Oologah's, and America's, slide -- A fraudulent "fairness" -- Policing speech in Oakland -- Liberalism's itch in Minneapolis -- Chicago: from the White City to the Green City -- Our moralizing tax code -- "Electronic morphine" on the Ohio River -- Prohibition II: interestingly selective -- Being green at Ben & Jerry's -- The tyranny of the small picture -- Draining the reservoir of reverence -- United 93: "we've go to do it ourselves" -- Nothing changes everything --IV. SENSIBILITIES AND SENSITIVITIES. Narcissism as news -- The speciesism of featherless bipeds -- What we owe to what we eat -- The Holocaust: handcrafted -- The "daring" of the avant-garde yet again -- Anti-Semitism across the political spectrum -- When Harry remet Hanne -- Cars as mobile sculpture -- Hog heaven: happy one hundredth, Harley -- Restoration at 346 Madison -- Starbucks, Nail salons, and the aesthetic imperative -- Manners vs. social autism -- A punctuation vigilante -- America's literature of regret -- Chief Illiniwek and the indignation industry -- Christmas at our throats -- V. LEARNING. National amnesia and planting cut flowers -- A sensory blitzkrieg of surfaces -- "Philosophy teaching by examples" -- Fascinating contingencies -- Ed Schools vs. Education -- This just in from the professors: conservatism is a mental illness -- The law of group polarization in academia -- Antioch College's epitaph -- A scholar's malfeasance gunned down -- Juggling scarves in the therapeutic nation -- Nature, nurture, and Larry Summer's sin -- AP Harry applies to college -- Teaching minnows the pleasure of precision --VI. GAMES. Raising Michael Oher -- The man from Moro Bottom -- "Rammer Jammer Yellowhammer!" -- Randy Shannon's realism -- The NFL: an intensification of reality -- Speaking SportsCenterese -- The movie, and the truth, about Texas Western -- VII. THE GAME. "Remember 1908!" -- Jackie Robinson: the possible and the inevitable -- Ted Williams: "I can't stand it, I'm so good" -- Roberto Clemente: "We think he can hit" -- Greg Maddux: "Watch this: the first-base coach may be going to the hospital" -- Take me out to the Metric -- Elias knows EVERYTHING -- The game's gifted eccentrics -- Don't beat a dead horse in the mouth -- The Golden Age -- Pet Rose, always hustling -- The precious, precarious equipoise -- Barry Bonds: enhanced and devalued -- The methodical Mr. Aaron -- Realism among the RiverDogs -- Striving for motel years -- Seeking anonymous perfection -- "Where's baseball?" --VIII. WONDERING. Incest at "a genetically discreet remove" -- An intellectual hijacking -- From Dayton, TN to Rhode Island's Committee on Fish and Game -- Earth: not altogether intelligently designed -- Intelligent design and unintelligent movies -- The Pope, the neurosurgeon, and the ghost in the machine -- How biology buttresses morality, which conforms to . . . biology -- The Space Program's search for . . . us -- Nuclear waste: that's us -- The loudest sound in human experience -- L = BB + pw + BC/BF -- Wonder what we are for? wondering -- IX. MATTERS OF LIFE AND DEATH. Golly, what did Jon DO? -- The long dying of Louise Will.America's most widely read and most influential commentator casts his gimlet eye on our singular nation. Moving far beyond the strict confines of politics, George F. Will offers a fascinating look at the people, stories, and events--often unheralded--that make the American drama so endlessly entertaining and instructive. With Will's signature erudition and wry wit always on display, One Man's America chronicles a spectacular, eclectic procession of figures who have shaped our cultural landscape--from Playboy founder Hugh Hefner to National Review founder William F. Buckley Jr., from Victorian poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow to Beat poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti, from cotton picker--turned--country singer Buck Owens to actor-turned-president Ronald Reagan. Will crisscrosses the country to illuminate what it is that makes America distinctive. He visits the USS Arizona memorial in Pearl Harbor and ponders its enduring links to the present. He travels to Milwaukee to celebrate the hundredth anniversary of an iconic brand, Harley-Davidson. In Los Angeles he finds the inspiring future of education, while in New York he confronts the dispiriting didacticism of the avant-garde. He ventures to the Civil War battlefields of Virginia to explore what we risk when we efface our own history. And on the outskirts of Chicago he investigates one of the darkest chapters in American history, only to discover a shining example of resilience and grace--the best the country has to offer.--From publisher description.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Will, George F.; National characteristics, American.; Popular culture; Political culture; Journalists;
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