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Cute Overload Page-A-Day Calendar 2009 (Color Page-A-Day(r) Calendars)
"Omigosh—so cute!" ( The Boston Globe). Introducing a brand-new calendar based on the phenomenally popular, award-winning blog—with the singular mission of scouring the Web for "only the finest in cute imagery"—anointed "#1 MOOD LIFTER" in Time magazine's "50 Coolest Websites" issue. Cute Overload features day after day of sheer animal adorability: wiggly-nosed bunny rabbits, palm-size puppies, kittens mimicking human traits, fuzzy chicks, koalas, baby pandas, the occasional hedgehog, and The Rules of Cuteness, including #5: Fisheye lens + baby animal is always cute and #10: If you haven't grown into your feet yet, it's cute. Accompanied by a pitch-perfect, smart caption, every picture is guaranteed to elicit an "awww." Truly, "The Gold Standard of Cute" ( Wonkette)..
Price: $7.45
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Rubes Zoo In A Box 2009 Calendar
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Box Office Poison
Top Shelf is proud to announce the complete, 608-page (!!!) BOX OFFICE POISON graphic novel. This perennial fan favorite is so wonderfully written that the series screams for an all-up collection. As big fans of the comic book series know, this epic story of Sherman, Dorothy, Ed, Stephen, Jane, and Mr. Flavor is not to be missed. Alex Robinson's completely natural and inspiring knack for dialogue has made his story of dreary jobs, comic books, love, sex, messy apartments, girlfriends (and the lack thereof), undisclosed pasts, and crusty old professionals one of the most delightful and whimsical books to hit the stands in years. This definitive edition will be for keeps! .
Price: $6.45
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Office Space Box of Flair
Our Office Space(TM) Kit was an immediate sellout when it reached the multitude of office drones in October 2006. This breakthrough bestseller commemorated the best moments of the laugh-out-loud cult classic that pokes fun at the everyday absurdity of modern corporate life. Released in 1999, the film is still aired frequently around the world, and the Special Edition DVD released in November of 2005 is a bestseller. In the movie, a key character is a waitress who receives a little talking-to by her manager who espouses that the buttons they are required to wear on their uniforms are a fantastic way to express herself. If only she'd had the fifteen extra pieces in this kit! Included are fifteen flair buttons printed with fun sayings and designs, and a 32-page book that recalls the many hilarious moments in the film. With Office Space(TM) Box of Flair, you'll always be prepared to "express yourself.".
Price: $4.61
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The Moral Premise: Harnessing Virtue & Vice for Box Office Success
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The Essential HBO Reader (Essential Readers in Contemporary Media)
A comprehensive and compelling examination of one of cable television's most innovative and popular networks, The Essential HBO Reader looks at every aspect of HBO's development as a corporation, a creative voice, and a brand. The authors explore the network's diverse repertoire of programming, from drama to comedy to documentaries and sports--including such acclaimed shows as The Sopranos, Sex in the City, Angels in America, America Undercover, and Def Comedy Jam--as they detail HBO's nearly forty-year history and its profound influence on the entertainment industry..
Price: $36.04
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Open Wide: How Hollywood Box Office Became a National Obsession
Opening weekend is a battle for the hearts and minds (and wallets) of American moviegoers. In Open Wide, Dade Hayes and Jonathan Bing expose the blockbuster factory that lies just beyond Hollywood’s red carpet. They reveal how movies have become products of instantaneous mass consumption no more enduring than popcorn and soda. They shadow the actors, directors, producers, and studio executives, tracing the trail of blood, sweat, tears, and hundreds of millions at stake in a weekend at the multiplex..
Price: $1.92
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Box Office Archaeology: Refining Hollywood’s Portrayals of the Past
“How true is it?” is a common refrain of patrons coming out of movie theatres after the latest film on pirates, Vikings, or mummies. While Hollywood usurps the past for its own entertainment purposes, archaeologists and historians know a lot about many of these subjects, digging up stories often more fascinating than the ones projected on screen. This distinguished group of archaeologists select key subjects and genres used by Hollywood and provide the historical and archaeological depth that a movie cannot--what really happened in history. Topics include Egypt, the Wild West, Civil War submarines, Vikings, the Titanic, and others. The book should be of interest to introductory archaeology and American history classes, courses on film and popular culture, and to a general audience. Alternate Selection, History Book Club..
Price: $17.69
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