Friday, September 16, 2011

JODIE MARSH 20X24 COLOR PHOTO

  • Description: High Quality real photograph printed on Fuji Paper.
  • Size: 20X24 inches
The newest rising star of the celebrity world, Jodie Marsh found fame as part of the TV series Essex Wives and has established herself as a tabloid favorite. From her unhappy school days and her teenage nose job to her current success, this is her uncensored story. It includes her very public feud with archrival Jordan and her legendary partying antics in her outrageous outfits. She recounts her days as a stripper and Page 3 model and dishes the sexy truth on her passionate affairs with a string of famous boyfriends. But Jodie has had her share of tragedy, and in her frank story she talks for the first time about the devastating effect that the murder of one of her closest friends had on her. Forthright, sassy, determined, and sexy, this is the story of one of Britain's brightest stars! .
Fuente: Wikipedia. Páginas: 37. Capítulos: Diseñadores de moda de Reino Unido, Modelos del Reino Unido, Antony Hamilton, Naomi Campbell, Jodie Marsh, Stella McCartney, Victoria Beckham, Daniel Craig, Kate Moss, Twiggy, Katie Price, Alexander McQueen, Hugh Dancy, Keeley Hazell, Vanessa Angel, Hussein Chalayan, Elizabeth Siddal, John Galliano, Pattie Boyd, Kaya Scodelario, Lee Starkey, Mary Quant, Heather Mills, Claire Stansfield, Lauren Gold, Jacqueline Voltaire, Elizabeth Hurley, Lily Donaldson, Lucy Gordon, Agyness Deyn, Jamie Campbell Bower, Lilian de Suecia, Samantha Fox, Rosie Jones, Tamsin Egerton, Rebekah Teasdale, Yasmin Parvaneh, Vivienne Westwood, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Michael Cruz, Pantalón pitillo, Michelle Marsh, Bianca Gascoigne, Alison Carroll, Tara Hoyos-Martinez, Kelly Brook, Paul Sculfor, Jennifer Ellison, Sian Adey-Jones, Charles Frederick Worth, FCUK, Alexandra Kitchin, Jakki Degg, Penny Lancaster, Will Chalker. Extracto: Antony Hami! lton (4 de mayo de 1952 - 29 de marzo de 1995) fue un actor; m! odelo y bailarín/coreógrafo británico-australiano, también conocido como Tony Hamilton o Anthony Hamilton, que se dio a conocer para la audiencia por ser el nuevo co-protagonista de la accidentada serie de televisión Cover-Up, emitida originalmente por la cadena de televisión estadounidense CBS durante los años 1984-1985. Antony Hamilton nació el 4 de mayo de 1952 en Liverpool (Gran Bretaña). Con apenas dos años, fue adoptado por un matrimonio australiano formado por el Coronel de las Fuerzas Aéreas Australianas Donald Smith y su esposa Margaret. Desde la edad de tres años, creció en una pequeña granja de ovejas de unos 650 acres en la localidad australiana de Adelaide. Allí acudió al Colegio Escocés donde la danza y el ballet eran parte significativa del expediente académico. Con el apoyo de su padre, en 1967 Tony abandonó el Colegio Escocés a la edad de 15 años para entrar en la Escuela de Ballet Australiana en Melbourne. Una vez completó su forma...Fuente: W! ikipedia. Páginas: 30. Capítulos: Antony Hamilton, Naomi Campbell, Jodie Marsh, Victoria Beckham, Daniel Craig, Kate Moss, Twiggy, Katie Price, Hugh Dancy, Keeley Hazell, Vanessa Angel, Elizabeth Siddal, Pattie Boyd, Kaya Scodelario, Heather Mills, Claire Stansfield, Lauren Gold, Jacqueline Voltaire, Elizabeth Hurley, Lily Donaldson, Lucy Gordon, Agyness Deyn, Jamie Campbell Bower, Lilian de Suecia, Samantha Fox, Rosie Jones, Tamsin Egerton, Rebekah Teasdale, Yasmin Parvaneh, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Michael Cruz, Michelle Marsh, Bianca Gascoigne, Alison Carroll, Tara Hoyos-Martinez, Kelly Brook, Paul Sculfor, Jennifer Ellison, Sian Adey-Jones, Alexandra Kitchin, Jakki Degg, Penny Lancaster, Will Chalker. Extracto: Antony Hamilton (4 de mayo de 1952 - 29 de marzo de 1995) fue un actor; modelo y bailarín/coreógrafo británico-australiano, también conocido como Tony Hamilton o Anthony Hamilton, que se dio a conocer para la audiencia por ser el nuevo co-protagonista de ! la accidentada serie de televisión Cover-Up, emitida original! mente po r la cadena de televisión estadounidense CBS durante los años 1984-1985. Antony Hamilton nació el 4 de mayo de 1952 en Liverpool (Gran Bretaña). Con apenas dos años, fue adoptado por un matrimonio australiano formado por el Coronel de las Fuerzas Aéreas Australianas Donald Smith y su esposa Margaret. Desde la edad de tres años, creció en una pequeña granja de ovejas de unos 650 acres en la localidad australiana de Adelaide. Allí acudió al Colegio Escocés donde la danza y el ballet eran parte significativa del expediente académico. Con el apoyo de su padre, en 1967 Tony abandonó el Colegio Escocés a la edad de 15 años para entrar en la Escuela de Ballet Australiana en Melbourne. Una vez completó su formación y en los procesos de selección se puso de manifiesto que no sólo tenía aptitud dramática, sino que había sido bendecido con un talento único para la danza, la Compañía Australiana de Ballet le dio la bienvenida. Mientra...At Moviestore we have an! incredible library of celebrity photography covering movies, TV, music, sport and celebrity. Our exclusive photographs are professionally produced by our in-house team; we perfect bright vibrant colors or wonderful black and white tones for our photographic prints that you can display in your home or office with pride. All our images are produced from genuine original negatives and slides held in our vast library. We have been in business for 16 years so you can buy with confidence. Our guarantee: if you are not fully satisfied with any print from Moviestore we will gladly refund your money!

These Old Broads

  • languages english, french
  • approx 89 minutes
  • dolby surround sound
  • isbn 1435982010
Overlooked by critics on its initial release in 2006, this erotically charged mystery has nonetheless continued to develop such a following among booksellers that Melville House has decided to re-release it in a stunning new package.

As for the story that's earning such loyalty: it's a whip-smart conversation between Stella, a vivacious, aspiring writer and Bohemian eco-activist, and Edward Prain, a refined connoisseur of the rare books on hand in Stella's fusty London bookstall.

While Prain is mysteriously aloof about his background, Stella finds his insights into art more and more stimulating, until one rainy afternoon she makes a surprising discovery: Prain is the head of England's most prestigious publishing house and a leading collector of art. And now, he would like! her to come to tea at his country estate . . . to discuss her writing.

Stella is too intrigued to say no. Yet their cat-and-mouse game only intensifies at his sumptuous estate, where she finds herself engaged in an increasingly devilish conversation on the making of art, the selling of art, and the protection of self until Prain reveals that he knows more about her past than he has ever let on. . . .Debbie Reynolds's daughter--Carrie Fisher, a noted Hollywood script doctor--cowrote this television movie as a sort of Grumpy Old Women, so the story goes. Viewed in that light, this 91-minute lark is entertaining, if frequently inane. It's the story of the professional reunion of three feuding costars (Reynolds, Shirley MacLaine, Joan Collins) after their '60s musical becomes a cult hit decades later. The fun part is the skewering of their real lives that these actresses good-humoredly allow. Reynolds plays a Vegas casino-owning diva who showcases her own talent! and allows her dolt of a husband to run the business side of ! things-- a state of affairs not too different from her real Vegas days. MacLaine offers a comic version of her legendary spiritual persona with such zingers as "My inner child is having such a tantrum." And Joan Collins makes fun of her choice of men with a mobster boyfriend instead of that litigious young husband of some years back. Elizabeth Taylor makes a goofy cameo appearance as the actresses' agent, and Fisher has a lot of fun staging a verbal catfight between the agent and Reynolds over a man named Freddie. (In real life Liz infamously stole Carrie's dad, Eddie Fisher, from then wife Debbie.) All pretty good. But why the framing with MacLaine's "adopted" son, inhabited by the unfunny Jonathan Silverman; and why the too-broadly caricatured producer? Only the daughter knows. --Kimberly HeinrichsOverlooked by critics on its initial release in 2006, this erotically charged mystery has nonetheless continued to develop such a following among booksellers that Melville House ha! s decided to re-release it in a stunning new package.

As for the story that's earning such loyalty: it's a whip-smart conversation between Stella, a vivacious, aspiring writer and Bohemian eco-activist, and Edward Prain, a refined connoisseur of the rare books on hand in Stella's fusty London bookstall.

While Prain is mysteriously aloof about his background, Stella finds his insights into art more and more stimulating, until one rainy afternoon she makes a surprising discovery: Prain is the head of England's most prestigious publishing house and a leading collector of art. And now, he would like her to come to tea at his country estate . . . to discuss her writing.

Stella is too intrigued to say no. Yet their cat-and-mouse game only intensifies at his sumptuous estate, where she finds herself engaged in an increasingly devilish conversation on the making of art, the selling of art, and the protection of self until Prain reveals that he kn! ows more about her past than he has ever let on. . . .Overlook! ed by cr itics on its initial release in 2006, this erotically charged mystery has nonetheless continued to develop such a following among booksellers that Melville House has decided to re-release it in a stunning new package.

As for the story that's earning such loyalty: it's a whip-smart conversation between Stella, a vivacious, aspiring writer and Bohemian eco-activist, and Edward Prain, a refined connoisseur of the rare books on hand in Stella's fusty London bookstall.

While Prain is mysteriously aloof about his background, Stella finds his insights into art more and more stimulating, until one rainy afternoon she makes a surprising discovery: Prain is the head of England's most prestigious publishing house and a leading collector of art. And now, he would like her to come to tea at his country estate . . . to discuss her writing.

Stella is too intrigued to say no. Yet their cat-and-mouse game only intensifies at his sumptuous estate, where she! finds herself engaged in an increasingly devilish conversation on the making of art, the selling of art, and the protection of self until Prain reveals that he knows more about her past than he has ever let on. . . .After their '60s movie becomes a revival hit, three aging movie stars (Oscar winner Shirley MacLaine, Oscar nominee Debbie Reynolds and Joan Collins) are given a chance to join forces for a one-time televised concert, if they can overcome their long-standing animosity toward one another. Even when a legendary agent (Oscar winner Elizabeth Taylor) achieves the seemingly impossible task of getting the three to agree to the concert, the producers, worries aren't over. The drama has only just begun!Debbie Reynolds's daughter--Carrie Fisher, a noted Hollywood script doctor--cowrote this television movie as a sort of Grumpy Old Women, so the story goes. Viewed in that light, this 91-minute lark is entertaining, if frequently inane. It's the story of the profes! sional reunion of three feuding costars (Reynolds, Shirley Mac! Laine, J oan Collins) after their '60s musical becomes a cult hit decades later. The fun part is the skewering of their real lives that these actresses good-humoredly allow. Reynolds plays a Vegas casino-owning diva who showcases her own talent and allows her dolt of a husband to run the business side of things--a state of affairs not too different from her real Vegas days. MacLaine offers a comic version of her legendary spiritual persona with such zingers as "My inner child is having such a tantrum." And Joan Collins makes fun of her choice of men with a mobster boyfriend instead of that litigious young husband of some years back. Elizabeth Taylor makes a goofy cameo appearance as the actresses' agent, and Fisher has a lot of fun staging a verbal catfight between the agent and Reynolds over a man named Freddie. (In real life Liz infamously stole Carrie's dad, Eddie Fisher, from then wife Debbie.) All pretty good. But why the framing with MacLaine's "adopted" son, inhabited by the u! nfunny Jonathan Silverman; and why the too-broadly caricatured producer? Only the daughter knows. --Kimberly Heinrichs

La Passione Movie Poster (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) () Italian Style A -(Silvio Orlando)(Giuseppe Battiston)(Corrado Guzzanti)(Cristiana Capotondi)(Stefania Sandrelli)(Kasia Smutniak)

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In the riveting style of BLADE RUNNER, NIRVANA is the futuristic thriller starring Christopher Lambert (HIGHLANDER franchise, MORTAL KOMBAT) as a video game designer whose latest creation becomes dangerously real! At a giant multinational corporation, Jimi (Lambert) is a successful programmer excited about the launch of his realistic new game, Nirvana. But just days before it hits the streets, he learns that the game's main character has developed the a! bility to think and act on his own. As this acclaimed story unfolds, Jimi must locate a hacker who can crack the company's impenetrable data banks and destroy the program before it's released!La Passione Poster (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) () Italian Style A reproduction poster print

CAST: Silvio Orlando,Giuseppe Battiston,Corrado Guzzanti,Cristiana Capotondi,Stefania Sandrelli,Kasia Smutniak,Maria Paiato,Marco Messeri,Giovanni Mascherini,Fausto Russo Alesi,Roberto Abbiati,Francesco Brandi,Djibril Kébé,Cosimo Messeri; DIRECTED BY: Carlo Mazzacurati;

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