Aug 31


3 items - Clear Crystal Case for Sony Walkman A726 Series, Adjustable Armband, and Screen Protector Exclusively at Roos Brews

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  • Protect your Sony Walkman with this sleek and stylish clear case
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  • Aug 31


    Sterling Silver Antiqued 3d Puppy With Paper Charm

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    Aug 31
    Fly (1950)
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    Fly (1950)
    by K
    starring David Hedison, Patricia Owens, Vincent Price, Herbert Marshall, Kathleen Freeman

    List Price: $9.98 Publisher: 20th Century Fox
    Salesrank: 14184
    Released: 1998-06-30
    Theatrical-Release: 1958
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    ‘help me…help me’
    The best laid plans of mice and men, not to mention flies.

    This is first rate science fiction, but of a heart-wrenching variety.

    This story is a bit in the spirit of Jack London tales, where some spirited individual gets crushed (in this case, literally), by going out too far on his own.

    In this case the spirited individual is a family man who happens to be a scientific genius, developing in his basement the first matter teleportation device. It works, but he fails to realize that the wilderness he confronts in it is not as user friendly as his wife and kid. It confuses him with a fly (which was in the disintegrator with him but escaping his notice). In other words he escapes nature’s notice, which didn’t bother to distinguish him from the fly, treating him with even more indifference than he treated the fly…

    Interestingly, the 1986 remake was not a remake at all, but a spinoff. This spinoff being the opposite story, really: There, only the interpersonal relations fail to be user friendly; nature is fine. (In both films there is a love triangle, but in the first the hero is on the inside track and fine; in the second, the hero is on the outside-and it does him in.)

    Acting is very good and script is flawless. Effects do what they need to do and makeup is effective.

    One of the best acting scenes is when the wife wakes up in bed alone, clothed, and we watch her as she gradually realizes that what she slowly remembers was not a nightmare, but real-a very intense scene and executed without a word.

    Another good scene is where the wife finally sees him eye to eye for the first time after the accident, expecting him to be ok by hoping against hope. She is disappointed, to put it mildly. And the audience can’t help but feel for and with her. And with him.

    The drama in the lab, with the lab-coat and ever-present equations on the blackboard silently in the background, is classic and captivating; in the most dramatic moment the blackboard gets carelessly rubbed out and the husband scribbles, “I love you.”

    Though tragic, the film has its own charm and fascination. His son in the end decides that he also wants to be a scientist, and many a kid watching the film may well come to the same conclusion.

    THE FIRST FLY
    1958’s “The Fly” is the original story of the 1986 version, the version that most of the people know. Not as flashy as the 1986 David Cronenberg’s version, but the original “Fly” remains very intriguing. “The Fly” is more a mystery film than a thriller. More storytelling oriented, “The Fly” is a very interesting movie, it’s really hard to ignore the essence of the film, because the “monster” has human feelings and human fears. You can’t help but feel sorry for this unlucky scientist and his family.

    Since the very beginning, this movie invites the viewer to watch as the story unfolds. There is the unrecognizable body of a man, murdered by his wife, and to increase the mystery, the woman is looking for a fly with a white head. Eventually we learn why she is desperately trying to catch that intriguing bug. “The Fly” has pretty decent special effects and makeup, specially if we consider that this movie is almost 50 years old. And the final scene is very disturbing, still it is a very shocking image.

    The biggest achievement of this film, is that it’s able to involve the viewer deep inside the story, the mystery, and the characters emotions and feelings. “The Fly” is a very solid film, specially if you like mystery or sci-fi films.

    The Fly: Sight + Sound = Despair
    One of the best horror films of any age is the 1958 version of THE FLY. What director Kurt Neumann has created is a film that includes the shock moments required of any horror movie, but to these moments he adds a disturbing montage of sight and sound that grab at the reader to yank him into the minds of the actors so that the viewer can see and hear the horror up close. Only the best science fiction movies can do this.
    The movie begins in a flashback when Francois Delambre (Vincent Price) discovers that his sister-in-law Helen (Patricia Owen) has been accused of murdering her husband Andre (David Hedison) by squashing his head in a compressor. Her story forms the basis of the film. She insists that she is neither insane nor a cold-blooded murderer. Helen tells Francois that her scientist-husband Andre had been experimenting with a matter transportation device as in STAR TREK, but in this case, he had inadvertently allowed a housefly to enter the transportation chamber with himself. The result of the experiment was a man with the head and arm of a fly and a fly with the head and arm of a man. Scriptwriter James Clavell of SHOGUN fame had apparently never heard of a pattern buffer that could allow for simultaneous transport of dissimilar DNA hosts. What makes THE FLY click is Andre’s reaction to his new form and Helen’s acceptance of that reaction. At first, Andre is grief stricken, and tries to hide his condition from her. He places a scarf over his head and keeps his fly-claw in his pocket. There is no need for any fancy special effects here. The simple use of a scarf is all that is required to generate suspense. Later, when it is time to eat, Helen brings soup which he loudly slurps. This soup scene is one of a series of images that are all the more horrible for their morphed simplicity. The viewer can nearly literally taste what life is like for a man/fly hybrid. Andre communicates to Helen by using his human arm to scrawl messages, leaving her puzzled and anguished over her inability to help. She determines to see the face under the scarf and rips it off. This scene is one of the two indelible unions of sight and sound that cause viewers to remember THE FLY as some surreal mixture of a paradoxical link of disgust with an unwillingness to turn away their heads. As she sees Andre’s head, the camera shifts perspective to Andre, who sees her as only a fly can: as a infinity of kaleidoscopic images of a screaming woman with each of an infinity of mouths howling an infinity of pain. Once she can gather herself together, she tries to help by recapturing the fly with Andre’s head. Since a fly’s lifespan is quite limited, the only hope she has to regain her husband is to find that fly, an unlikely prospect at best. In despair, he asks her to kill him with that compressor. She does so, and the movie reverts to the present with Francois discussing the case with Inspector Charas (Herbert Marshall). Each is sure that Helen has gone quietly mad, thus legally preventing her from trial. As Francois and Charas exit the house, the movie’s second unforgettable grafting of sight to sound occurs when they see that a strange-looking fly has become entangled in a spider’s web, and the spider, looking as large and ferocious as the monster in TARANTULA, looms ever closer. The camera zooms on the fly which has Andre’s head attached. The viewer can see his eyes bug out as the spider approaches. He shouts a squeaky HELP ME over and over, but Francois is too slow to react. The spider kills the fly just before Francois kills the spider with a large rock.
    The horror of THE FLY does not diminish with repeated viewings nor can the later remakes and sequels detract from its suggestion that the most ordinary things in nature can change into something so terrible as to cause the audience to squirm in its seat and think that the weirdness on the screen is not so far fetched at all.

    Intelligent Sci Fi thriller that packs a punch
    I hate it when reviewers state that these types of films "still hold up quite well" or worse still "are quite dated". Dated compared to what? They weren’t being made with 2002 audiences in mind and any film is "dated" after the year it is released. These types of Sci Fi efforts dont need to be viewed according to how films are made now. Simply appreciate them for the imagination they show in their special effects and story telling.

    There is certainly alot to appreciate and enjoy in 1958’s classic "The Fly". It is a film which I think is amazing in the story it tells which is both horrifying and very sad and at times very touching. The production as a whole is lush with beautiful Fox colour and a cast of fine, restrained performers who deliver thoughtful performances and who have an obvious respect for the material they are working with.

    Heading the cast is one of my favourite actors Vincent Price playing Francois Delambre in a restrained performance which I feel is one of his finest. David (Al) Hedison who later found fame on the "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea" TV Series in the early sixities plays his brother Andre, a brilliant scientist and delves into the area of matter transfer with horrifying results. He makes the fatal mistake of using himself as a Guinea Pig in his experiments with the result that his own matter becomes entangled with that of a fly unwittingly involved in the transfer experiment. The result is one of the very best special effects efforts to come out of the 1950’s in that Andre acquires the head and arm of the fly and his head and arm is transferred to that of the fly. It is a horrific look which still scares me to this day so effective is it in its depiction. The unveiling scene where Andre’s wife Helene (played very effectively by Patricia Owens) pulls the black sheet off Andre’s head is still one of the classic scenes in Science Fiction drama as her horrified reaction is multipled on screen as she screams in discovering the terrible truth of what has happened to her husband.

    Andre’s descent into desperation and madness as the fly’s characteristics take him over are tragically done. His efforts to eat a meal from under his black sheet, his out of control "Fly" arm taking on a life of its own, and his frantic efforts to try to communicate with others using a type writer are graphically portrayed and are very disturbing. Never though is he really viewed as some sort of deranged monster out to harm anyone, rather an unfortunate individual who was careless in his experiments for one split second. When he scrawls on the blackboard that he still loves Helene while trying to control the horrible fly claw, for one moment an essentially horrific story takes on that of a great love story and our sympathy is totally with Andre in his dilemma.

    Patricia Owens also deserves special mention for her performance in "The Fly" as well. Hers could have been a thankless love interest role however she infuses her character with real strength and the scenes of her and her son Philippe trying desperately to catch the fly with the human head in the house and garden are real edge of the seat suspense.

    "The Fly" is intelligently written, very smoothly produced and has a good balance between story/character development and the essential horror tale. It is without a doubt one of the very best of the Sci Fi efforts to come out of the 1950’s along with the original "Invasion of the Body Snatchers", "Them" and "It Came From Outer Space". Enjoy it as intelligent drama that doesn’t strick for sensation in every frame. I get new things to appreciate from it with every screening.

    Still creeped out
    I saw this movie when I was about 7. I started watching it about half way through. I thought all the special effects were aswome. I didn’t think the wife was going to make it out of the hydrolic press when she reaches in. The most startling part for me was the end. I hear this little "Help me……help me….." and you see him in the spider’s web. What creeped me out the most was when it shows the spider’s head with Audre’s reflection it the spider’s eyes. Then there was that CRUNCH. That sounded so much like someone biting an apple, I haven’t had an apple since then without thinking of the spider’s head. But I still think this is one of the best old Sci-Fi stories, even though I haven’t watched this movie since that last scene.

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    TechFuel
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    Aug 31


    Peace Sign Symbol Hoody Sweatshirt - Scarlet Red

    List Price: $28.99 Publisher: A&E Designs
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  • 50/50 cotton/poly blend fleece

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    SimpleTech STD-4000HD/80 80GB Internal Notebook Drive Hard Disk Drive (Caddy Drive for Dell)

    List Price: $739.99 Publisher: SimpleTech
    Salesrank: 137135
    Released: 2003-08-20
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  • Extend the life and productivity of your laptop by adding this, easy to install, additional hard drive
  • Guaranteed compatible with the laptops listed on the compatibility page
  • Quick and easy to install, simply slide out your current hard drive, DVD drive, floppy drive, etc. and slide in this new hard drive
  • 3 Year Warranty
  • Highest quality assurance rating available - ISO9001 Certified

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    Insaniquarium (Jewel Case)

    List Price: $4.99 Publisher: Activision
    Salesrank: 10122
    Released: 2005-03-25
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  • Play through 20 captivating new levels and 4 unique tanks
  • 4 game types - Adventure, Timed, Challenge & Virtual Tank
  • Spectacular new cel-shaded 3D graphics
  • Enhanced sound effects and original score
  • Ruthless new extraterrestrial boss beasts

    Customer Reviews:
    Totally Radical!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    I love this game, youre fish grown until they start to breed coins, and you must defeat all diffrent types of aliens that attack your tank, it is addictive!

    Very Addictive Game–You will keep going for hours with it.
    I am an adult and I love this game. I can play for hours. I love to see how crowded I can get the tank with the crowned blue fish and just add up the money, it can go on until just like the name you are about insane. It is very addictive and plan on at least an hour if you start. Good for ages 5 to 95. Good eye hand exercise.

    A great game
    I began playing the free version of this game online and that’s how I became addicted. I just had to buy this game because I needed to play. It keeps your attention well, and the gameplay is ever changing. You never know what kind of alien is going to attack your tank next or you never know if you’ll ever be able to make your fish quota because sometimes it’s just so hard to raise your fish when you have aliens attacking all the time. Challenging but fun.

  • Aug 31


    Saitek P2600 Rumble Pad PC Game Controller

    List Price: $24.99 Publisher: Saitek
    Salesrank: 4555
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    Platform: Windows XP
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  • 4 quick-fire shoulder triggers
  • 8-way directional pad
  • 2 analog thumb sticks
  • FPS gaming button; instant configuration for first person games
  • Fully programmable

    Customer Reviews:
    Saitek P2600 Rumble Pad PC Game Controller
    I bought this together with my Half Life 2: Episode pack but unfortunately the key pad on the controller doesn’t want to function on this game. So for me this is a lousy PC Game Controller and I’ll not recommend this to anybody.

    This is NOT compatible with Madden 08
    I wanted to save other user from wasting their money & time that maybe buying this controller to use with Madden 08..It is NOT compatible!

    Not quite as useful as previous models
    I’ve enjoyed using Saitek gamepads for awhile now due to their useful programmability combined with having a decent number of buttons. This model appears to have two more buttons than the P2500 (the 2500 and other similar models to it only had two shoulder buttons) but it actually has the same number since the two joysticks don’t have the click-in-the-joystick-buttons. Mind you, the joysticks click in as if they were buttons, but they don’t actually do anything. This makes the gamepad slightly less useful to me as I often set one of the joysticks to the mouse, and the built-in button as the mouse click. Using another button for the mouse click makes selecting things in various games a bit awkward and not as fast.

    The odd thing is, that according to their website the P990 and P2600 Wireless which use the same 4-shoulder-button model also apparently have working joystick buttons. As the rumble feature isn’t particularly useful, IMO, and Wireless controllers have their own set of problems, I’d suggest tracking down a P990 instead.

    Works great.
    The Siatek P2600 Rumble Pad works great. I found ou that the rumble does not work with the Star Wars Legos I game on PC, but other wise all controls work as you would expect.

    Great Product
    It was exactly what I expected, the way it was designed it’s really comfortable for the hands, specially the back buttons R/L. it offers great features and performance. has worked for every single game I’ve tried so far and I have no complaints of whatsoever. I recommend this product to anyone in search for a great gaming controller.

  • Aug 31


    3121-PN-505C - Hudson Valley Rise And Fall Pendants 1-Light Wall Sconce in Polished Nickel

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    Aug 31


    Generic Eureka 4870 Smart Vac 1 Year Supply Kit

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  • 18 Generic Eureka RR Microlined Vacuum Bags by Envirocare
  • 1 Generic Eureka HF2 HEPA filters by Dust Care (replaced every 6 months)
  • 1 Genuine Eureka Style R Extended Life belt Part# 61110A (replaced once a year)
  • 2 Genuine Eureka Motor Filters Part #70082 (replaced every 6 months)
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    Handy All in One Kit
    Everything you need for awhile for maintenance all in one at much better price - recommend this!

    most are cheap generics
    All parts were cheap replacements, not the real eureka parts (which I figured from the picture, but the seller notes some part numbers). The belt may be OEM, but that’s it. The HEPA is a knockoff (although seems just fine) and the bags are of course bulk (which is fine with me). The #70082 part is a really cheap knockoff and I wouldn’t expect it to filter much from the motor.

    Overall, not a very good value.

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