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John Carter (Four-Disc Combo: Blu-ray 3D/Blu-ray/DVD + Digital Copy)
  • John Carter (Four-Disc Combo: Blu-ray 3D/Blu-ray/DVD + Digital Copy)
  • Disney's megabudget foray into a new CGI franchise of epic sci-fi mythology arrives with a massive marketing push and an interesting pulp pedigree that will probably inspire as many fans as it will naysayers. This impressively crafted piece of escapist fantasy is based on a character and series of books by Edgar Rice Burroughs that is runner-up to his primary creation, Tarzan, and the 20-plus volumes he wrote about that iconic ape-raised jungle adventurer. Burroughs churned out books in both series concurrently for roughly his entire adult life in the first half of the 20th century. John Carter is a former Confederate Civil War captain and fortune-hunting ne'er-do-well who through a weird incident of astral projection is plopped down on the red planet, where he becomes a passionate warrior against beasts and humanoids for the security of a home world known to its inhabitants as Barsoom. John Carter presents this origin setup in a clever prologue that finds the cranky Carter on the run from frontier military authorities as well as a band of marauding Indians. Carter is played by Friday Night Lights star Taylor Kitsch with great bravado. His character undergoes radical change when confronted with something he can finally care about. It doesn't hurt that an exotic princess of Mars is part of the prize package that comes from his battle against evil and ultimately doing the right thing. John Carter is a visual feast (especially in well-conceived 3-D) with an array of digital and motion-capture techniques that create an eye-popping world of strange creatures, astounding architectural vistas, aerial panoramas, and luminous landscapes. All the extraordinary detail is not surprising considering that Pixar superstar Andrew Stanton is at the helm (he also directed Finding Nemo and WALL-E ). There's a lot going on in the script, and it sometimes feels as though too much work was done in the editing suite to streamline a story that is often overly complicated. Barsoom is ruled by three species, all with their own political and social agendas. There are the humans whose city-state cultures are threatened by civil war and the aggression of Tharks, a race of giant green-skinned, four-armed warriors with horrific tusks and a deeply bellicose intellect. Separate from both are the mythic Therns, a cultlike sect of über-beings who seek to manipulate all of Barsoom into their own submission. Added to the mix are a variety of outrageous animal creatures both vicious and sublime that make for an extremely motley ensemble of beasties. The huge cast of characters, species, and names becomes a bit confusing to keep straight in all the rapid-fire exposition. Fortunately the movie doesn't ever stop long enough to allow much time for thinking; there's something new and exciting to look at in virtually every scene. Because of some fantastical leaps of physics and gravity, Carter's Martian body possesses super strength and the ability to make single bounds over huge distances. His powers not only make him a godlike presence to the natives of Barsoom, they also provide for some dizzying feats of movie magic. The most bravura element of the conceptual design is a fleet of massive solar-powered flying machines that recall something out of H.G. Wells or a steampunk fantasy. These colorful, insectlike machines soar and float in the gold-hued Martian atmosphere with thrilling precision. Even though the multitude of beings, names, and alliances may sometimes elicit a glassy-eyed response, there's plenty of attention-grabbing exactitude to behold in John Carter . There's also a good chance that the fans will make it worth Disney's while to shell out another hundred million to keep the saga going. -- Ted Fry Related Products Amazon's Disney Store More John Carter More Blu-ray 3D Movies Versions of John Carter on Blu-ray and DVD John Carter John Carter (Two-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo) John Carter (Four-Disc Combo: Blu-ray 3D, Blu-ray, DVD + Digital Copy) Release Date June 5, 2012 June 5, 2012 June 5, 2012 Format/Disc # DVD Blu-ray, DVD Blu-ray 3D, Blu-ray, DVD + Digital Copy Blu-ray No Yes Yes DVD Yes Yes Yes Digital Copy No No Yes Bonus Features None · Blu-ray Feature Film + Bonus · DVD Feature Film+ Bonus · Disney Second Screen · 360 Degrees of John Carter · Deleted Scene with Option Commentary by Director Andrew Stanton · Barsoom Bloopers · 100 Years in the Making · Audio Commentary with Film Makers · Blu-ray 3D (TM) Feature Film · Blu-ray Feature Film + Bonus · DVD Feature Film+ Bonus · Digital Copy of Feature Film · Disney Second Screen · 360 Degrees of John Carter · Deleted Scenes with Optional Commentary by Director Andrew Stanton · Barsoom Bloopers · 100 Years of in the Making · Audio Commentary with Film Makers
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John Carter
  • John Carter
  • Disney's megabudget foray into a new CGI franchise of epic sci-fi mythology arrives with a massive marketing push and an interesting pulp pedigree that will probably inspire as many fans as it will naysayers. This impressively crafted piece of escapist fantasy is based on a character and series of books by Edgar Rice Burroughs that is runner-up to his primary creation, Tarzan, and the 20-plus volumes he wrote about that iconic ape-raised jungle adventurer. Burroughs churned out books in both series concurrently for roughly his entire adult life in the first half of the 20th century. John Carter is a former Confederate Civil War captain and fortune-hunting ne'er-do-well who through a weird incident of astral projection is plopped down on the red planet, where he becomes a passionate warrior against beasts and humanoids for the security of a home world known to its inhabitants as Barsoom. John Carter presents this origin setup in a clever prologue that finds the cranky Carter on the run from frontier military authorities as well as a band of marauding Indians. Carter is played by Friday Night Lights star Taylor Kitsch with great bravado. His character undergoes radical change when confronted with something he can finally care about. It doesn't hurt that an exotic princess of Mars is part of the prize package that comes from his battle against evil and ultimately doing the right thing. John Carter is a visual feast (especially in well-conceived 3-D) with an array of digital and motion-capture techniques that create an eye-popping world of strange creatures, astounding architectural vistas, aerial panoramas, and luminous landscapes. All the extraordinary detail is not surprising considering that Pixar superstar Andrew Stanton is at the helm (he also directed Finding Nemo and WALL-E ). There's a lot going on in the script, and it sometimes feels as though too much work was done in the editing suite to streamline a story that is often overly complicated. Barsoom is ruled by three species, all with their own political and social agendas. There are the humans whose city-state cultures are threatened by civil war and the aggression of Tharks, a race of giant green-skinned, four-armed warriors with horrific tusks and a deeply bellicose intellect. Separate from both are the mythic Therns, a cultlike sect of über-beings who seek to manipulate all of Barsoom into their own submission. Added to the mix are a variety of outrageous animal creatures both vicious and sublime that make for an extremely motley ensemble of beasties. The huge cast of characters, species, and names becomes a bit confusing to keep straight in all the rapid-fire exposition. Fortunately the movie doesn't ever stop long enough to allow much time for thinking; there's something new and exciting to look at in virtually every scene. Because of some fantastical leaps of physics and gravity, Carter's Martian body possesses super strength and the ability to make single bounds over huge distances. His powers not only make him a godlike presence to the natives of Barsoom, they also provide for some dizzying feats of movie magic. The most bravura element of the conceptual design is a fleet of massive solar-powered flying machines that recall something out of H.G. Wells or a steampunk fantasy. These colorful, insectlike machines soar and float in the gold-hued Martian atmosphere with thrilling precision. Even though the multitude of beings, names, and alliances may sometimes elicit a glassy-eyed response, there's plenty of attention-grabbing exactitude to behold in John Carter . There's also a good chance that the fans will make it worth Disney's while to shell out another hundred million to keep the saga going. -- Ted Fry Related Products Amazon's Disney Store More John Carter More Blu-ray 3D Movies Versions of John Carter on Blu-ray and DVD John Carter John Carter (Two-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo) John Carter (Four-Disc Combo: Blu-ray 3D, Blu-ray, DVD + Digital Copy) Release Date June 5, 2012 June 5, 2012 June 5, 2012 Format/Disc # DVD Blu-ray, DVD Blu-ray 3D, Blu-ray, DVD + Digital Copy Blu-ray No Yes Yes DVD Yes Yes Yes Digital Copy No No Yes Bonus Features None · Blu-ray Feature Film + Bonus · DVD Feature Film+ Bonus · Disney Second Screen · 360 Degrees of John Carter · Deleted Scene with Option Commentary by Director Andrew Stanton · Barsoom Bloopers · 100 Years in the Making · Audio Commentary with Film Makers · Blu-ray 3D (TM) Feature Film · Blu-ray Feature Film + Bonus · DVD Feature Film+ Bonus · Digital Copy of Feature Film · Disney Second Screen · 360 Degrees of John Carter · Deleted Scenes with Optional Commentary by Director Andrew Stanton · Barsoom Bloopers · 100 Years of in the Making · Audio Commentary with Film Makers
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Harvest Moon: Tale of Two Towns
  • Harvest Moon: Tale of Two Towns
  • Harvest Moon: Tale of Two Towns is a Life Simulation Role-playing Game (RPG) for Nintendo DS. The game features classic Life Sim gameplay involving farming, the raising and care of animals and eventual marriage. Additional features include an all-new storyline involving the player in an ongoing rivalry between two towns, the ability to play as either a boy or a girl, an in-game quest bulletin board system, wireless functionality allowing you to visit friends in-game fields, new in-game activities and more. Classic Harvest Moon gameplay with multiple additions. View larger. Mend the Broken Relationship Between Two Towns Konohana and Bluebell villages were once the friendliest of neighbors. Then a huge dispute erupted between them, over all things, food. Both towns were certain that their cooking was the best in the world. This fierce food feud has transformed the two happy neighbors into the bitterest of rivals. Eventually the harvest goddess steps in and collapses the tunnel connecting the towns. After years have past the goddess reconsiders and decides that the breach between the two villages should be mended and that you are the best hope to do it. As a new farmer to the area, you choose which village to live in. Will it be Eastern-styled Konohana with its abundant fields of crops, or the animal-loving, European-styled Bluebell? Pick a home, build a thriving farm, and compete in a huge variety of festivals. Develop your skills enough, and you might even find a way to bring these two towns together once again. New Activities Along with the classic Harvest Moon farming, animal husbandry and spouse searching activities Harvest Moon: Tale of Two Towns features a variety of new and expanded activities. Some of these include: the ability to dig ditches to water crops, and use a horse and move crops and other items to market, mining for profit, festivals that focus on cooking and a message board system to receive quests from townsfolk. Key Game Features Harvest Moon: Tale of Two Towns contains classic Harvest Moon Life Simulation RPG gameplay that fans adore Choose from two different villages, each with their own shops, villagers, and festivals with the added ability to move to the other town Choose to play as a boy or as a girl Grow crops, raise livestock, woo a spouse and start a family New animal the alpaca Visit your friends' fields using local wireless or Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Additional activities like: horse and cart functionality to haul items, festival competitions and mining and fishing for in-game profit In-game message board feature at which you can receive tasks done for townsfolk Additional Screenshots Loads of NPC exchanges. View larger. Festival cooking competitions. View larger. Bulletin board quest system View larger. New abilities and activities. View larger.
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Two Worlds 2
  • Two Worlds 2
  • Return to the vast world of Antaloor in Two Worlds II . Building upon the original game, Two Worlds II offers the willing adventurer a unique and thrilling RPG experience unrivaled in the current RPG landscape. Two Worlds II features a completely new game engine pushing hardware to its limits, as well as a revised combat system, new enemies, improved animations and an enhanced AI and multiplayer support. This combined with the extremely detailed, interactive environment will be sure to make Two Worlds II a must-have title for RPG fans. .caption { font-family: Verdana, Helvetica neue, Arial, serif; font-size: 10px; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic; } ul.indent { list-style: inside disc; text-indent: -15px; } table.callout { font-family: verdana; font-size: 11px; line-height: 1. 3em; } td.vgoverview { height: 125px; background: #9DC4D8 url(http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/electronics/detail-page/callout-bg.png) repeat-x; border-left: 1px solid #999999; border-right: 1px solid #999999; padding-left: 20px; padding-right: 20px; padding-bottom: 10px; width: 250px; font-family: verdana; font-size: 12px; } Story After the downfall of Aziraal, God of Fire, the Dark Lord Gandohar has nearly achieved his objective to disrupt the balance between the elements. Dark magic surges into the land to fill the void. Recognizing the potential for complete control over the dark powers, Gandohar starts to use the power of Aziraal trapped within Kyra, the descendant of the Orphans. Despite her ancestry, Kyra cannot endure the strain. With Antaloor already in his clutches, Gandohar concocts a new plan from his stronghold in Oswaroth, yet there are still those who struggle against the tyrant, hoping to shift the balance of forces in their favor. Five years have passed since dramatic events brought the whole world to the edge of the abyss. "The Hero" is a prisoner in the dungeons of Gandohar's castle. His hopes of saving his sister vanished with his freedom. Just as despair threatens to overcome him, hope comes from where he would have least expected. The Orcs, a race the Hero had always hated, have put together a rescue squad that frees him from his bonds. He emerges into a land desecrated by evil. He embarks on a journey to shed light on Gandohar's dark past, hoping to discover a weak point in his enemy's defense. If he fails, he will lose his sister forever. A new and improved flexible attack system. View larger. State of the art graphics with the Grace Engine. View larger. Gameplay Two Worlds II is a perfect blend of classic and innovated RPG features, atmosphere, and technology. A complex quest system and an exciting main story draw you into the world of Antaloor, made richer by secondary quest scenarios. Rich gameplay and engaging atmosphere propel the story and captures attention, promising danger and exploration throughout the many quests and video sequences. Enhanced AI, balancing standards, experienced authors, an active combat system, the innovative "Demons Magic" management, and the "Papak Alchemy System" guarantee enjoyment for new and experienced gamers. An artistic system of attack and defense moves has been integrated into the game. Parries and changing hit results creates a real opportunity for tactics and excitement, as the AI engage in combat and employ strategy of their own. The game also offers extreme flexibility in the weapon and armament design possibilities. The cornerstone of this is the newly created "Craft Tool." With this players can break down items into their basic materials and create new unique items. Two Worlds II is also graphically superb. The powerful Grace engine offers technological highlights such as an unlimited number of dynamic light sources, 24 bit HDR post-processing, and Real Eye Adaptation. It will drastically reduce loading times, improve general game performance, and enable full gameplay with only moderate hardware requirements. Key Game Features A flexible combat system with variable attack moves, parrying and special tricks. State-of-the-art technology, thanks to a powerful Grace engine and special tools. Lots of mini-games for breaking up gameplay. Intuitive user interface for the Demons Magic system and the Papak Alchemy system. Mercenaries and magically-created beings accompany the player. Complex object management with movable and usable items. The special Craft Tool enables individual configuration of armor and weapons. Many boss opponents, including special combat strategies and unique rewards. Flexible MoSens system guarantees realistic everyday and combat movements. Various ways of moving, like walking, running, sprinting, riding, swimming, sailing and teleporting. Captivating background story with numerous cutscenes. Extensive multiplayer options including building/setup simulation. Additional Screenshots : Tool crafting abilities. View larger. An extensive bestiary. View larger. Multiplayer options. View larger. Mercenaries and magic. View larger.
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Rise of Nations Gold
  • Rise of Nations Gold
  • The entire span of Human History in your hands!Product InformationDominate 6000 years of history from the Ancient Age to the Information Age.Which forces will you deploy to lead your nation to global prominence? Tradeespionage diplomacy…war? Whichever path you choose you’ll experience thepulse pounding thrill and speed of real-time gaming combined with the epic scopeand depth of turn-based strategy games – brought together for the first timeever in Rise of Nations.  Secure victory through military or quasi-militarystrategies.  Expand your Nation and play on a real world map.  Hoursof additional gameplay with Rise of Nation: Thrones & Patriots ExpansionPack.  Includes unique multiplayer mode with up to eight players on theInternet or over the LAN.Product Title Included Rise of Nations Rise of Nations: Thrones & Patriots Expansion PackProduct OverviewRise of NationsRise of Nations is a new historical real time strategy game developed by BigHuge Games’ Brian Reynolds designer of PC game classics such as Civilization2 and Alpha Centauri.  In Rise of Nations you'll create new citiesimprove city infrastructures and expand national borders. Conquer foes throughmilitary might using everything from sling-shots to cannons to stealth bombersto nuclear weapons; corner the market on key commodities and consolidate powerunder your rule; wheel and deal across time with history's eminent cultures.More than 200 military units appear in Rise of Nations. Each of the 18 nationshas at least special units of its own and all share several types of units incommon. Each military unit looks slightly different depending on which nationdeploys it and will change in appearance over time.  18 nations and over200 military units combine in Rise of Nations and move through 8 epochs ofhistory. Each nation also has its own special units. The thousands of variationswithin the game's eleme
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30 Perfect Popcorn Recipes : How to Make Sweet & Savory Gourmet Popcorn at Home (The Green Gourmet)
  • 30 Perfect Popcorn Recipes : How to Make Sweet & Savory Gourmet Popcorn at Home (The Green Gourmet)
  • New from #1 Bestselling author Lori Jane Stewart! Popcorn has probably been around longer than any other snack food on the planet. It has a rich history, dating back to before civilization and taking part in a multitude of events we celebrate every year. It's the most popular snack food around the world, and the second most popular snack in America (falling just behind potato chips). Popcorn can be found all over the country, at movie theaters, carnivals, and most people's kitchens or pantries. It is a common misconception that popcorn is an unhealthy snack. The reason some people avoid popcorn is because they don't understand the real culprit! Behind its supposedly unhealthy status, are the seasonings and additives, often added to commercially packaged products to liven up the bland natural flavor and to lengthen it's shelf life. The popcorn itself is a wholegrain, and these can help prevent cancer and lower the risk of heart disease, while also supplying healthy nutrients that support our vision. There are many different methods to create popcorn, but the basic principle stays the same. All you have to do is make the kernels hot enough to heat the moisture contained naturally inside, and turn that into steam. The steam creates pressure from inside the hard shell casing and before you know it, POP! - the kernel is turned inside out and is ready to be consumed. As long as you can generate heat and have some kernels on hand, you can make popcorn! Enough of the history, what about the recipes? I've gathered 30 of the finest popcorn recipes from around the world for your snacking pleasure, and have tried to keep them free from artificial sweeteners, preservatives or other nasty additives wherever possible. I've specified 9 cups of popped corn for most recipes, as that gives 3 generous cups per serving - you can have as many or as few servings as you fancy, but keep an eye on the calories! For your convenience, I've also included nutritional data from the USDA for each recipe (that's the U.S. Department of Agriculture and not the United Square Dancers of America!) My preference for both flavor and health reasons, is freshly air-popped popcorn - so I have used that kind for all of these recipes. Everything in this book can be made with kernels you have freshly popped, or if you are in a hurry (or feeling lazy!), then you can always use the plain store bought pre-popped variety - just make sure you check the packaging for artificial nasties! Most of the ingredients for these recipes can be found at your local grocery store or deli, but if you get stuck, then the slightly more unusual ones can also be bought online via a link at the end of the book. Enjoy preparing and sharing! Lori x
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Chihuahua Karma
  • Chihuahua Karma
  • Gregor’s nightmare was a cockroach. Cherry Paget’s is a Chihuahua. Cherry was young, beautiful and rich—just golden enough to imagine that she had the world by the balls. Death was the furthest thing from her mind. But even a morbid obsession with the afterlife could not have prepared her for what happened. Chihuahua Karma chronicles the horrendous consequences of Cherry’s bad choices. She trades love for a Black American Express card. She dumps veterinarian, Richard Preston, to marry gangster, Larry Finkelstein. And, when a smudge of magenta lipstick confirms that Larry is cheating she washes down a fist-full of Vicoden with a bottle of wine for breakfast. That mistake is the beginning of her problems. In an inebriated attempt at tanning, Cherry plunges from the terrace of her penthouse to the street below. She escapes extinction only to encounter a more complicated fate. Cherry regains consciousness trapped inside the body of a very tiny dog. Cherry’s diminutive prison is a mini Chi named Sugar. The Lucky Dream Dry Cleaners is her dismal new home. With the unwitting assistance of her former housekeeper, Cherry escapes the dirty clothes and cotton dust. Once again ensconced in Larry’s luxurious penthouse, she becomes his girlfriend’s prized purse-buddy. In her diminished state, Cherry finds new perspective. She yearns for Richard. And she forms an unlikely alliance with Don Paco Fernandez, a temperamental ghost with a taste for tequila and pretty ladies. Through Don Paco, Cherry discovers that only she can save an orphaned child from her impending adoption by a sinister couple. The cast of off-beat characters collides, and Cherry meets her destiny at a casino night Christmas party. Chihuahua Karma could easily share a shelf with humorous fiction like the Devil Wears Prada and the Nanny Diaries. Sugars fans include women who love fashion, passion and small dogs and any reader who enjoys unraveling a quirky plot to its surprising conclusion. Debby Rice is a writer from Chicago. She has spent time in Mexico City, San Miguel Allende, New Orleans and San Francisco, and her experiences in those cities color her work. Rice blurs the distinctions between fantasy and reality and immerses her readers in a vividly imagined new world.
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