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Thunderbirds: The Making of the Movie $3.46 Climb into the driver’s seat of the most advanced rescue vehicles on the planet with the authorised, full-color companion to "Thunderbirds, "the long-awaited live-action version of the classic television series. Featuring hundreds of behind-the-scenes pictures and exclusive interviews with actors and crewmembers, "Thunderbirds: The Making of the Movie" offers "all access" insight into every stage of production, from the creation of the concept illustrations to the programming of the breathtaking CGI. |
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Conversations with God: The Making of the Movie $14.36 His personal relationships had failed. His career tracks had dead-ended. Now his health was threatened. Neale Donald Walsch, at age 48, was financially destitute and in a state of chronic depression. From this low place of frustration and desperation, Neale vented his ire by writing an angry letter to God on a yellow legal pad. At the end of an almost hysterical writing frenzy, near physical and emotional collapse, he was unable to release the pen from his hand. He heard a voice over his right shoulder, a real voice that frightened him. Then the voice moved inside Neale’s voice head, and he wrote what the voice said. "Neale, do you really want answers to all these questions, or are you just venting?a What had begun as a private process in February 1992 thus became a dialog with an infinite source, which Neale later identified as a conversation with God. "Conversations with God," the movie, is the dramatic story of Neale Donald Walsh’s passage from being poor and homeless to becoming the messenger of spiritual truths that have impacted people worldwide. Book One of the "Conversations with God" series stayed on the "New York Times" Bestseller list for more than two and a half years and has been translated into 36 languages, with more than 7 million copies sold. A decade after the appearance of Book One, "Conversations with God," the movie, began shooting November 7, 2005, in Ashland, Oregon, where the actual events of Neale’s transformation occurred. Finally, the full back story of Neale’s struggle is revealed in a feature-length film produced and directed by Stephen Simon, who is responsible for such spiritual cinema classics as "Somewhere in Time" and What Dreams May Comeand for the launch of of the modern-day spiritual cinema movement. "Conversations with God: The Making of the Movie" provides a unique and exclusive insight into the process and personalities involved in the spiritually relevant film genre that has become known as spiritual cinema. The narrative text connects the film’s storyline to the remarkable synchronistic events that linked all cast and crewmembers. From pre-production to the location sets, in more than 200 full-color production stills, production design works of art, and frames from the movie itself, here is the heart of filmmakers at work. And since Neale Donald Walsch lived these dramatic movie events, who better to comment on them from the personal depth of his experience? Throughout the book, Neale adds a commentary dimension unprecedented in moviemaking literature. All this combines to make "Conversations with God: The Making of the Movie" a touchstone document in the evolution of conscious moviemaking now recognized as spiritual cinema. |
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The Celestine Prophecy: The Making of the Movie $3.95 In 1993, a relatively unknown psychotherapist from Birmingham, Alabama, self-published a spiritual adventure novel with an intriguing title: The Celestine Prophecy. James Redfield and his partner-wife, Salle, then peddled it to bookstores throughout the South, giving a copy to any bookseller who would agree to read it. The word of mouth quickly spread, and the Redfields sold 100,000 copies before Warner Books picked it up and made it the bestselling American book in the world in 1995 and 1996. Today there are more than 12 million copies of The Celestine Prophecy in print in more than 50 languages around the world. A decade later, in March 2004, the principal filming of The Celestine Prophecy began in the tropical forest of Washington Oaks State Gardens, south of St. Augustine, Florida. Directed by Armand Mastrioanni from a screenplay co-written by James Redfield and Emmy-nominated producer Barnet Bain, the film dramatically brings the Nine Insights from printed page to silver screen. This making-of-the-movie book documents this astonishing achievement and takes you inside the imagination of the remarkable people who came together to fulfill James Redfield’s ultimate vision. From preproduction to the final wrap and editing, here are the producers, the director, actors, and crew caught in the moviemaking process. Lavishly illustrated with more than 160 full-color photos, The Celestine Prophecy: The Making of the Movie features production stills, production design artwork, and frames from the movie. Here, too, is a narrative not only of the journey from book to film, but also of the heroic quest that John, played by Matthew Settle, takes for us and with us. On one level, it is ariveting adventure story fraught with danger and suspense. On another level, it is a spiritual journey with the power to transform. Just as the novelas Nine Insights ignited a worldwide dialog about spiritual awareness and the evolutionary future of humanity, the film is certain to reignite and expand that dialog to a whole new audience. |
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The Lord of the Rings: The Making of the Movie Trilogy $3.95 The official inside story on the making of the award-winning movie trilogy The Lord of the Rings: The Making of the Movie Trilogy is a lavishly illustrated, behind-the-scenes, definitive account of the creation of an epic film experience. Hailed by critics worldwide, part one of the movie trilogy was a box-office smash, one of the most successful films of the decade. Peter Jackson’s "fierce, imaginative movie takes high-flying risks and inspires with its power and scale," wrote Newsweek. "In every way this is moviemaking on a grand scale," wrote the San Francisco Chronicle, while Time proclaimed the "grandeur, moral heft and emotional depth" of the film, which received thirteen Academy Award(R) nominations. Including more than 300 photographs from all three films, most unique to this book, and exclusive interviews with all the cast and crew, Brian Sibley’s fascinating book takes every fan inside the process of adapting J.R.R. Tolkien’s masterwork for the screen. For the first time in history, three major movies were made at the same time, a triumphant and monumental undertaking that took the world by storm. Here can be found details about the hundreds of dedicated artists, craftspeople and cast and crew members who labored for years — adding authenticity at every stage — to bring one of the greatest stories ever told to an eager film audience. Sibley takes us inside the process of filmmaking to show us how the magic is made — from the director, writers and actors to wardrobe, makeup, miniatures, music and digital special effects, it’s all here. "It was tiring, physically and mentally, but never dull. Three movies, one big story, and so much variety: one day shooting scenes of intimate heart-wrenching drama, the next, vast battle scenes involving hundreds of extras. Every day brought an opportunity to create something new on this enormous canvas that is The Lord of the Rings." — Peter Jackson |
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Thinking in Pictures: The Making of the Movie Matewan $20.23 What choices–creative, practical, and technical–make a movie what it is? Here a gifted writer and filmmaker takes us behind the camera and provides a full description of the movie-making process.When John Sayles turned from writing fiction to making movies, he did so with little help from Hollywood: Return of the Secaucus Seven, Sayles’s first movie as director and writer, was produced with $60,000 of his own money. Many films later, he still works outside the studio system and guides every phase of his productions.Now Sayles has written an illuminating book about the complex choices that lie at the heart of every movie. Using the making of his film Matewan as an example, he offers chapters on screenwriting, directing, editing, sound, and more. Photographs, sketches, and the complete shooting script illustrate this engaging account of how Sayles’s curiosity about a coal miners’ strike in the town of Matewan, West Virginia, became a screenplay–and then a movie. |
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Making a Killing $3.64 When we left him at the end of "Soon to be a Major Motion Picture," struggling screenwriter Mitchell Draper was happy to have escaped with his life from his last assignment. But that doesn’t stop him from digging into a 20-year-old murder-suicide as meat for a new screenplay that might net him $800,000 from a sexy movie producer who seems just as interested in Mitchell as in his story. Once again, novelist Warren Dunford has created a hilariously satirical study of celebrity culture that pokes good-natured fun both at the insiders and those on the outside desperate to get in. Also Available by Warren Dunford: "Soon to be a Major Motion Picture"TP 12.95, 1-55583-582-1" USA |
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Teach Yourself Digital Home Movie Making $3.95 Make your home movies into epics With the newest technology making it easier to turn home computers into Hollywood studios, "Teach Yourself Digital Home Movie Making" is the indispensable guide if you want to make movies. Whether you are an amateur or an auteur, you will find easy instructions on how to plan, produce, and refine brilliant home movies. |
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Making a Movie in iMovie HD and iDVD 5 $3.95 So you’ve got a copy of iMovie HD and iDVD 5, a camcorder, and plenty of footage-but how do you get all this video footage into a watchable movie? Maybe you don’t want to spend a lot of time learning all the ins and outs of the software, but just want to get your movie finished. Realizing that many users won’t want to waste a single minute reading about all they can do with iMovie and iDVD, best-selling author Jeff Carlson cuts straight to the chase, using simple project-based instruction and big, colorful screen shots to guide them through the process of making their first movie on an interactive DVD. By focusing on that first project, rather than exploring every option and feature, Jeff demonstrates the quickest, easiest, smartest route to cinematic success. Each short lesson builds on the last as users learn how to shoot, edit, and produce their own movies and then distribute them on DVDs to share with friends, family, and colleagues. |
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Where God Put the West: Movie Making in the Desert $16.6 "TV you can make on the backlot, but for the big screen, the real dramas, you have to do it where God put the West." —John Wayne A fascinating compendium of photographs and memories of the cinematic legends who made movies and advertisements in the Moab-Monument Valley area. |
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Actress Model Suzy Parker on Set Making a Movie $109.99 Actress Model Suzy Parker on Set Making a Movie Premium Photographic Print by Allan Grant. Product size approximately 18 x 24 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints. |
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They’re making my web-page into a movie. – Cartoon $157 “They’re making my web-page into a movie.” – Cartoon Premium Giclee Print by Mick Stevens. Product size approximately 9 x 12 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints. |
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Tab Hunter Confidential: The Making of a Movie Star $3.95 Art Gelien was just a kid when an agent asked him if he wanted to be in movies. Blessed with extraordinary good looks and enough smarts to know that he had a lot to learn, that kid said yes. Rechristened Tab Hunter, he was launched on a journey that carried him to stardom. First he became a pin-up favorite of teenage girls worldwide and then a number one box-office star; then he recorded a song called "Young Love" that knocked Elvis Presley off the top of the charts–and all the time he had to keep secret the fact that he was gay. In "Tab Hunter Confidential," written with Eddie Muller, Hunter looks back on a life lived without apologies and a career that soared, then crashed, and then later–thanks to popular cult-film auteur John Waters–enjoyed a revival. It is a true Hollywood story, told with humor and insight. |
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Kick-Ass: Creating the Comic, Making the Movie $18.89 "Kick-Ass," the bestselling comic book series by Mark Millar (writer of the graphic novel "Wanted," which became a smash hit movie) and artist John Romita Jr., is now an eagerly awaited movie set for release by Lionsgate ("Rambo, Saw") in 2010. What would happen if you tried to be a superhero? What would happen when an ordinary kid in a spandex costume comes face-to-face with the criminal underworld? Cominc book fan and high school student Dave Lizewski, aka the self-styled costumed crimefighter Kick-Ass, is about to find out… and it’s going to get really, really violent Kick-Ass: The Movie Book features script extracts, commentary from Mark Millar, eye-popping art from the original comics and hundreds of movie photos |
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Making Movies: The Inside Guide to Independent Movie Production $3.95 From a veteran in the field comes this nuts and bolts book on the entire process of movie making. A reader says "this is not a fun book ro read." |
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Start Here: Movie-Making with iMovie 2 $3.95 Apple’s iMovie is revolutionizing the home movie market, bringing professional quality digital video (DV) editing into the American household. Learning how to creatively edit digital video footage, and combine it with soundtracks, titles, and special effects, has never been easier Movie-Making with iMovie 2 shows beginners how simple it is to create their own fun short films to document events, including birthdays, vacations, parties and more. An excellent introduction to digital film making, this book provides opportunities to gain firsthand experience in every aspect of the movie-making process – from purchasing equipment and gaining a working knowledge of photography and film basics through sketching a storyboard and developing an original movie idea. Starting with tutorials designed to guide readers through the steps required to produce movies, readers are then given instructions for transforming their own unedited home movie footage into entertaining and enjoyable movies. Fun and extraordinarily easy to use, this book inspires creativity while providing the technical know-how needed to launch into a rewarding new hobby or to take the first steps toward a professional digital film making career. |
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Blender Studio Projects: Digital Movie-Making [With DVD] $41.01 Through several real-world projects, "Blender Studio Projects" shows you how to use the open-source software in a studio setting to get professional results. Projects start from nothing, just as they do in the studio. But here, readers have a guide to take them step by step through attributes and tools. Projects encompass multiple disciplines to create finished, renderable objects. Although some step by step explanations are given, projects serve more as a guide for readers to complete their own version of the project. Each project comes with starter, intermediate, and final files to validate results, as well as movie files for reference. |
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Muppets in Space: The Making of Muppet Movie Magic $3.95 So here it is — the real deal, the inside scoop, the story behind the making of Muppets From Space. This official movie scrapbook is packed with full-color, behind-the-scenes photos, exclusive interviews, and fascinating factoids on the Muppets and the film. Get up close and personal with Gonzo, Kermit, Miss Piggy, and the rest of the Muppet cast Meet the men and women behind the stars — the puppeteers. They’ll let you in on some top-secret tricks of the trade that you won’t read anywhere else Take a sneak peek inside the Muppet Workshop and discover what goes into the designing, building, and costuming of each Muppet character. Go on location to see how key scenes in the movie were filmed. Hear from the movie’s human stars about what it was really like to work with their Muppet co-stars. Dish the on-set dirt with a producer to find out which Muppet celebrity is the most demanding. ("Who, moi?") It’s all here — everything you’ve ever wanted to know about the Muppets, plus a whole lot you didn’t — in The Making of Muppet Movie Magic. |
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The Making of the X-Files Film $3.45 Packed with full-color photos throughout, this detailed, behind-the-scenes look at the making of The X-Files Feature Film focuses on the film’s state-of-the-art special effects and includes exclusive interviews with the stars, and much, much more From the Events Leading Up to the Making of the movie to the hectic 60-day shooting schedule to the fascinating postproduction process, The Making of The X-Files Feature Film takes readers behind the scenes of one of the most anticipated films of the year. Featuring hundreds of on-site photographs and written as an engaging journal-style account, it explains the who, what, when, where, and why of The X-Files Feature Film, revealing the real-life magic at the heart of the movie-making process. The book also features interviews with the films principal figures — such as writer/producer Chris Carter, director Rob Bowman, and actors David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson — who provide their personal insights into the making of the film. We also hear the stories of other creative personnel, including the production designer, art directors, director of photography, production manager, and the visual and creatures special effects teams. |
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Chimpanzee: The Making of the Film $11.21 Set in the heart of the African rainforest, Chimpanzee tells the tale of a newborn chimpanzee named Oscar whose mother is taken away by a rival group of chimpanzees. Left alone without a mother, Oscar’s time should be up. But in an extraordinary and unprecedented act of kindness, the leader of his group, a powerful male named Freddie, adopts the youngster. Chimpanzee is a gripping and deeply moving tale that reveals just how funny, intelligent, and fascinating these wild animals can be. Directed by Alastair Fothergill (Earth and African Cats) and Mark Linfield (Earth), this tear-jerking family saga is full of humor, turmoil, and tenderness. This jacketed movie companion takes readers behind the scenes of the incredible film and is filled with stunning photographs of the African rainforest and the remarkable animals that inhabit it. |
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Making Short Films [With DVD] $26.51 - Accompanying DVD of thirty short films offers an instructive mini film festival – Shows beginners how to make meaningful films without fancy equipment – Great for film students and independent filmmakers Want to make an art film, a documentary, a video biography? Here’s how to create real movies using consumer digital video format–without spending a lot of money or time. Author Jim Piper has taught filmmaking for more than thirty years–and along with his technical expertise, he brings entertaining anecdotes and great examples. His descriptions of more than one hundred student films, illustrated with three hundred stills, offer inspiration for beginners, and the accompanying DVD showcases thirty examples that comprise an intriguing and instructive mini film festival. From equipment to exercises to effects, from planning the story to casting, shooting, and editing the movie, everything a budding filmmaker needs to know and understand is here. |
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Making of Lost in Space $3.95 Set to publish after the theatrical release of the sure-to-be-blockbuster film Lost in Space, this edge-of-your-seat novel chronicles the ongoing adventures of the Robinson family in the hugely successful tradition of the Independence Day continuity books. "Lost in Space" has Found a Home in the Hearts and minds of America. Launching with the eagerly awaited feature film in the Easter weekend of 1998, this explosive franchise has already captured the imaginations of both baby boomers (who fondly remember the classic television show) and their kids (who are dying to see what the new robot looks like). But that’s just the beginning. As Lost in Space continues to take off in popularity, plans are already being set in motion to build on its success, with all the major cast members already committing to a sequel. In addition, Lost in Space is blasting off into its old home — television — with an animated cartoon series in development and a live-action series also in the works. Perfect for all Lost in Space fans eager for more, the Lost in Space Novel #1 is a completely original story about the continuing adventures of the crew of the Jupiter 2. Based on the new high-tech, high-energy universe of the movie, it follows the intrepid Robinson family as they wander the intergalactic lanes of Alpha Centauri, dodging alien dangers in their quest to go home. |
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The Making of Fantastic Mr. Fox $17.29 Originally published in 1970, Roald Dahl’s Fantastic Mr. Fox tells the story of the Fox Family. After twelve years, the Fox Family’s quiet home life proves too much for Mr. Fox’s natural animal instincts. When his young nephew arrives, Mr. Fox slips back into his old ways as a smart bird thief and, in doing so, endangers not only his beloved family, but the whole animal community as well. In Fall 2009, audiences will cheer as award-winning director Wes Anderson (Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums, The Darjeeling Limited) brings us his take on the tale: a blockbuster stop-motion animation film shot entirely in high definition. Starring the voice talents of George Clooney (Michael Clayton), Meryl Streep (Doubt), Bill Murray (Lost in Translation), and Jason Schwartzman (Marie Antoinette), the movie is sure to please fans of the original story as well as enchant new generations. Fantastic Mr. Fox: The Making of the Motion Picture is a family-friendly behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the film. Filled with photos, script pages, storyboards, and interviews with cast and crew, this book is a delightful and intriguing peek at the magic that happens as the filmmakers bring to life one of children’s literature’s most beloved characters: the outrageous, audacious, Fantastic Mr. Fox. |
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Nazarbayev and the Making of Kazakhstan $33.69 Kazakhstan is colossal in size, complicated in its history, colourful in its culture and is a nation state that most outsiders know little of. Much of the existing narrative revolves around the country’s first president, Nursultan Nazarbayev. But his life can only be understood in the context of the land in which he was born, raised and became a leader. For centuries the tribes of Kazakhstan had been plundered and conquered by foreign invaders. The most ruthless of these were the 20th century leaders of the Soviet Union, but after its collapse it was Nazarbayev who emerged as the new President of the nation state. Jonathan Aitken’s masterly book is a riveting account of how Kazakhstan has capitalised on its natural resources (including oil) to become one of the great economic success stories of the modern era. Nazarbayev himself is widely admired as a political leader and strategist, having overcome extraordinary crises including hyperinflation, food shortages and the emigration of two million people. However, his record on human rights is less than perfect and the independence of the judiciary and the press are questionable. Corruption is also widespread in Kazakh society, making it an easy target for Ali G in his movie Borat. The obstacles faced in becoming a successful economy are described and examined honestly in this truly fascinating story. |
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Humphrey Bogart: The Making of a Legend $4.07 Whereas Humphrey Bogart is always at the top of any list of the Entertainment Industry’s most famous actors, very little is known about how he clawed his way to stardom from Broadway to Hollywood. This radical expansion of one of Darwin Porter’s pioneering biographies begins with Bogart’s origins as the child of wealthy (morphine-addicted) parents in New York City, then examines the scandals, love affairs, breakthrough successes, and failures that launched Bogart on the road to becoming an American icon. Drawn from original interviews with friends and foes who knew a lot about what lay beneath his trenchcoat, this expose covers Bogart’s life from his birth in 1899 till his marriage to Lauren Bacall in 1944. It includes details about behind-the-scenes dramas associated with three mysterious marriages, and films such as The Petrified Forest, The Maltese Falcon, High Sierra, and Casablanca. Read all about the debut and formative years of the actor who influenced many generations of filmgoers, laying Bogie’s life bare in a style you’ve come to expect from Darwin Porter. Bogie, we hardly knew you. That’s what readers will be saying after reading this dishy, myth-shattering biography of the screen’s most famous movie star. Award-winning biographer Darwin Porter reveals for the first time what really lay under that trench coat. Exposed with all their juicy details is what Bogie never told his fourth wife, Lauren Bacall, herself a screen legend. It’s all here: The screen icon’s unknown affair with Bette Davis, his co-star in The Petrified Forest, and even details about his on- and off-screen romance with Ingrid Bergman during the filming of Casablanca-a tragic liaison which has been falsely denied for years. Detailing the inner secrets of Bogie’s tumultuous life from his birth in 1899 until his marriage to Bacall in 1944, The Making of a Legend contains a new revelation on every page. One tantalizing tidbit, for example, provides lurid details about how his third wife, actress Mayo Methot of The Battling Bogarts, plotted his murder. In this biography, the mystery of Bogie’s bumpy ride from Broadway to Hollywood has, like the enigma of The Maltese Falcon, been solved. A serial seducer, he enjoyed affairs with the sexiest sirens of Hollywood’s Golden Age, including Marlene Dietrich, Barbara Stanwyck, Jean Harlow, Tallulah Bankhead, Joan Crawford, and a host of lesser but in most cases, fiercely ambitious divas. Within the pages of this book, pre-Code Hollywood-flappers, Prohibition, bathtub gin, and sex of all persuasions-is re-created. We learn about Bogie’s longtime affair with Verita Thompson, a liaison that lasted longer than any of his marriages and which included a final deathbed declaration of their love. This revelatory book is based on dusty unpublished memoirs, letters, diaries, and often personal interviews from the women-and the men-who adored him. There are also shocking allegations from colleagues, former friends, and jilted lovers who wanted |
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Making The Boys from Warner Bros. $14.95 Beloved by some for breaking new ground, and condemned by others for reinforcing gay stereotypes, “The Boys in the Band” sparked heated controversy that still exists four decades later for the first gay play, and subsequent Hollywood movie, to successfull |
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Fish Dancing around the Water During the Making of an Underwater Movie $89.99 Fish Dancing around the Water During the Making of an Underwater Movie Premium Photographic Print by . Product size approximately 12 x 16 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints. |
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Thr Rt. Hon. Anthony Eden Making a Speech and Movie for the Us $89.99 Thr Rt. Hon. Anthony Eden Making a Speech and Movie for the Us – Premium Photographic Print |
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Batman Forever: The Official Movie Book: The Official Movie Book $157.12 New – A guide to the making of the film “Batman Forever”, starring Val Kilmer, Tommy Lee Jones, Jim Carrey, Nicole Kidman and Chris O’Donnell. The book includes interviews with the director, producers, stars and key production personnel, together with pictorial material and stills from the film. |
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Batman Forever: The Official Movie Book: The Official Movie Book $107.73 New – A guide to the making of the film “Batman Forever”, starring Val Kilmer, Tommy Lee Jones, Jim Carrey, Nicole Kidman and Chris O’Donnell. The book includes interviews with the director, producers, stars and key production personnel, together with pictorial material and stills from the film. |
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Batman Forever: The Official Movie Book: The Official Movie Book $155 New – A guide to the making of the film “Batman Forever”, starring Val Kilmer, Tommy Lee Jones, Jim Carrey, Nicole Kidman and Chris O’Donnell. The book includes interviews with the director, producers, stars and key production personnel, together with pictorial material and stills from the film. |
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Batman Forever: The Official Movie Book: The Official Movie Book $231.31 New – A guide to the making of the film “Batman Forever”, starring Val Kilmer, Tommy Lee Jones, Jim Carrey, Nicole Kidman and Chris O’Donnell. The book includes interviews with the director, producers, stars and key production personnel, together with pictorial material and stills from the film. |
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Batman forever : official movie book $0.99 Used – A guide to the making of the film “Batman Forever”, starring Val Kilmer, Tommy Lee Jones, Jim Carrey, Nicole Kidman and Chris O’Donnell. The book includes interviews with the director, producers, stars and key production personnel, together with pictorial material and stills from the film. |
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Bee Movie Jigsaw Book $0.64 Used – Re-live your favourite movie moments as you complete the jigsaw puzzles in this official “Bee Movie” book. There are five puzzles in total. Barry B. Benson (Jerry Seinfeld), a bee who has just graduated from college, is disillusioned at his lone career choice: making honey. On a special trip outside the hive, Barry’s life is saved by Vanessa (Renee Zellweger), a florist in New York City. As their relationship blossoms, he discovers humans actually eat honey, and subsequently decides to su |
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Bee Movie Jigsaw Book $5.71 Used – Re-live your favourite movie moments as you complete the jigsaw puzzles in this official “Bee Movie” book. There are five puzzles in total. Barry B. Benson (Jerry Seinfeld), a bee who has just graduated from college, is disillusioned at his lone career choice: making honey. On a special trip outside the hive, Barry’s life is saved by Vanessa (Renee Zellweger), a florist in New York City. As their relationship blossoms, he discovers humans actually eat honey, and subsequently decides to su |
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Bee Movie Jigsaw Book $0.66 Used – Re-live your favourite movie moments as you complete the jigsaw puzzles in this official “Bee Movie” book. There are five puzzles in total. Barry B. Benson (Jerry Seinfeld), a bee who has just graduated from college, is disillusioned at his lone career choice: making honey. On a special trip outside the hive, Barry’s life is saved by Vanessa (Renee Zellweger), a florist in New York City. As their relationship blossoms, he discovers humans actually eat honey, and subsequently decides to su |
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Flintstones Official Movie Book $24 New – A book which tells the story of the making of the 1994 Steven Spielberg film, “The Flintstones”. It includes interviews with the director, producers, stars and key production personnel, complemented by storyboards, costume and set-design sketches, film stills and screen shots. |
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Flintstones Official Movie Book $46.78 New – A book which tells the story of the making of the 1994 Steven Spielberg film, “The Flintstones”. It includes interviews with the director, producers, stars and key production personnel, complemented by storyboards, costume and set-design sketches, film stills and screen shots. |
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I Say, I Say… Son!: A Tribute to Legendary Animators Bob, Chuck, and Tom McKimson $45 The first survey dedicated to the work of the McKimson brothers, this book offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at the upper echelon of 20th-century animation and examines the creative process behind the making of numerous popular characters and classic programs. Featuring original artwork from the golden age of animation, this book includes a wealth of material from many professional archives–screen captures, original drawings, reproductions of animation cels, illustrations from comic books, lobby cards, and other ephemera from the author’s collection–while surveying the careers of three groundbreaking animators whose credits include Looney Tunes, the Pink Panther, and Mr. Magoo. Beginning in the 1920s and then tracing the brothers’ work together at Warner Brothers Cartoons in the following decades, this history details Robert McKimson’s creation of such beloved characters as Foghorn Leghorn, the Tasmanian Devil, and Speedy Gonzales; Tom McKimson’s work at Warner Brothers, Dell Comics, and Golden Books; and Chuck McKimson’s long career working in comic books and then later at Pacific Title, creating animated film titles and commercials, including his award-winning work on Music Man, Cleopatra, and The Sound of Music. |
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Independence Day $1.41 Used – This is a major study of “Independence Day”, a key film of the 1990s. Rogin examines how such an apocalyptic, anarchic and violent film managed to achieve such acclaim, and suggests that it serves American power in the name of attacking it. He analyzes how the film reimagines American society and rewrites American history. Propaganda disguised as escapism, it salves American anxiety – about race, sexuality, disease and war – by means of delirious movie-making. Rogin dismisses the claim th |
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Independence Day $2.01 Used – This is a major study of “Independence Day”, a key film of the 1990s. Rogin examines how such an apocalyptic, anarchic and violent film managed to achieve such acclaim, and suggests that it serves American power in the name of attacking it. He analyzes how the film reimagines American society and rewrites American history. Propaganda disguised as escapism, it salves American anxiety – about race, sexuality, disease and war – by means of delirious movie-making. Rogin dismisses the claim th |
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Lemony Snicket’s a Series of Unfortunate Events: Behind the Scenes With Count Olaf (Series of Unfortunate Events) $0.64 Used – Enjoy all the fun of making a Hollywood movie with the unspeakably dashing Count Olaf. Laugh at an infant’s ludicrous teeth! Be thrilled by a vast house-destroying fire! Gasp at costume designs that make even orphans look good! Anyone who doesn’t buy this book will regret it. Really. |
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Wild Wild West: The Making of the Movie $1 Used – The fully illustrated behind-the-scenes story of the making of the film “Wild Wild West” – a combination of action, humour and romance, with cutting-edge gadgetry and special effects. From the creative team responsible for “The Men in Black”. |
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Wild Wild West: The Making of the Movie $5.22 Used – The fully illustrated behind-the-scenes story of the making of the film “Wild Wild West” – a combination of action, humour and romance, with cutting-edge gadgetry and special effects. From the creative team responsible for “The Men in Black”. |
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You Ain’t Heard Nothin’ Yet: The American Talking Film, History and Memory, 1927-1949 $7.16 Used – One of America’s most celebrated film critics, author of the seminal work “The American Cinema”, offers this definitive statement on film in a masterwork that has been 25 years in the making. From Chaplin to Garbo to Welles, from gangster films to screwball comedies to musicals–this is the history movie buffs have been waiting for. |
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You Ain’t Heard Nothin’ Yet: The American Talking Film, History and Memory, 1927-1949 $3.61 Used – One of America’s most celebrated film critics, author of the seminal work “The American Cinema”, offers this definitive statement on film in a masterwork that has been 25 years in the making. From Chaplin to Garbo to Welles, from gangster films to screwball comedies to musicals–this is the history movie buffs have been waiting for. |
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$30 Film School: How to Write, Direct, Produce, Shoot, Edit, Distribute, Tour With, and Sell Your Own No-Budget Digital Movie $9.96 New – With digital video cameras and desktop video editing tools cheaper than ever, making a film on one’s own is now easier than ever. Independent artist Dean shows readers how to create compelling films without a budget. |
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$30 Film School: How to Write, Direct, Produce, Shoot, Edit, Distribute, Tour With, and Sell Your Own No-Budget Digital Movie $11.44 New – With digital video cameras and desktop video editing tools cheaper than ever, making a film on one’s own is now easier than ever. Independent artist Dean shows readers how to create compelling films without a budget. |





