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Like Mike
Sale Price: $6.93
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As its title suggests, Like Mike is a rousing wish-fulfillment fantasy for any kid who's ever dreamed of soaring for a game-winning slam dunk like basketball legend Michael Jordan. It's fun but formulaic, beginning when 14-year-old, 4-foot-8 orphan Calvin Cambridge (played by appealing teen rapper Lil' Bow Wow) dons a magical pair of hand-me-down Nikes with the enticing initials "M.J." written inside. Next thing you know, Calvin's the new star of the L.A. Knights, an instant NBA celebrity taking his team to the playoffs alongside favorite teammate Tracy Reynolds (The Best Man's Morris Chestnut), with a bevy of villains (including reliable weirdo Crispin Glover) trying to steal his thunder. With Jerry Maguire's Jonathan Lipnicki as a fellow orphan, and a solid supporting cast including Eugene Levy, Robert Forster, and two dozen NBA stars, Like Mike is schmaltzy and predictable (and, surprisingly, there's no cameo from Jordan himself), but its sweet, good-natured quality will captivate kids from start to finish. --Jeff Shannon
When a 13-year-old orphan (rapper Lil' Bow Wow) finds a pair of mystical sneakers, he suddenly acquires the skills of a certain basketball legend. With his newfound ability, he fulfills his dream of playing in the NBA. But when the nefarious headmaster of the orphanage where Bow Wow lives cooks up a plot to steal the shoes, the diminutive dunker must choose between his career and his true wish of being adopted by a loving family. Morris Chestnut, Jonathan Lipnicki, Crispin Glover, and Eugene Levy co-star. 100 min. Standard and Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, French Dolby Digital Surround, Spanish Dolby Digital Surround; Subtitles: English, Spanish; audio commentary; deleted scenes; featurettes; music video.
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Glee: The Music, Volume 1 (Special Edition with 3 Bonus Songs)
Sale Price: $8.99
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Special edition features 3 bonus songs: "I Wanna Sex You Up", "I Could Have Danced All Night" and "Leaving On A Jet Plane"!
Track listing:
1. Don't Stop Believin'
2. Can't Fight This Feeling
3. Gold Digger
4. Take A Bow
5. Bust Your Windows
6. Taking Chances
7. Alone
8. Maybe This Time
9. Somebody To Love
10. Hate On Me
11. No Air
12. You Keep Me Hangin' On
13. Keep Holding On
14. Bust A Move
15. Sweet Caroline
16. Dancing With Myself
17. Defying Gravity
Bonus tracks:
18. I Wanna Sex You Up
19. I Could Have Danced All Night
20. Leaving On A Jet Plane
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Glee: The Music, Volume 1 (plus 3 Karaoke Bonus Tracks)
Sale Price: $14.99
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Special edition includes 3 karaoke bonus tracks: "Take A Bow", "Gold Digger" and "Somebody To Love"!
Track listing:
1. Don't Stop Believin'
2. Can't Fight This Feeling
3. Gold Digger
4. Take A Bow
5. Bust Your Windows
6. Taking Chances
7. Alone
8. Maybe This Time
9. Somebody To Love
10. Hate On Me
11. No Air
12. You Keep Me Hangin' On
13. Keep Holding On
14. Bust A Move
15. Sweet Caroline
16. Dancing With Myself
17. Defying Gravity
Bonus tracks:
18. Take A Bow (Karaoke Version)
19. Gold Digger (Karaoke Version)
20. Somebody To Love (Karaoke Version)
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Ox Bow Incident [VHS]
Sale Price: $8.98
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The Ox-Bow Incident is one of the essential Westerns, directed by William Wellman. A study of the effects--and aftereffects--of mob violence, this film (based on a true story) begins with the murder of a popular rancher. Angry townspeople form a posse, find suspects, and, without waiting for a trial, summarily hang them in an expression of biblically tinged frontier justice. But the one cowboy who tried to turn the mob aside ultimately proves that they executed innocent men. Made in 1943, the film features stunning black-and-white cinematography and a solid dramatic sense about what a deadly combination ignorance and self-righteousness can be. Fonda made this film between The Grapes of Wrath and My Darling Clementine, at a point when he was at the peak of his powers as a young actor. --Marshall Fine
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Like Mike [VHS]
Sale Price: $2.84
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As its title suggests, Like Mike is a rousing wish-fulfillment fantasy for any kid who's ever dreamed of soaring for a game-winning slam dunk like basketball legend Michael Jordan. It's fun but formulaic, beginning when 14-year-old, 4-foot-8 orphan Calvin Cambridge (played by appealing teen rapper Lil' Bow Wow) dons a magical pair of hand-me-down Nikes with the enticing initials "M.J." written inside. Next thing you know, Calvin's the new star of the L.A. Knights, an instant NBA celebrity taking his team to the playoffs alongside favorite teammate Tracy Reynolds (The Best Man's Morris Chestnut), with a bevy of villains (including reliable weirdo Crispin Glover) trying to steal his thunder. With Jerry Maguire's Jonathan Lipnicki as a fellow orphan, and a solid supporting cast including Eugene Levy, Robert Forster, and two dozen NBA stars, Like Mike is schmaltzy and predictable (and, surprisingly, there's no cameo from Jordan himself), but its sweet, good-natured quality will captivate kids from start to finish. --Jeff Shannon
Teenage rap sensation Lil Bow Wow makes his feature film debut in this "surefire heart-warmer" (Los Angeles Times) about an orphan boy named Calvin who lives out his dream of playing in the NBAwith a little help from a magical pair of sneakers! Soon after he laces up the mysterious high-tops, Calvin's amazing basketball skills land him a spot on the Los Angeles Knights team. In addition to hitting 25-foot jumpers and throwing down rim-rattling slam dunks, the small superstar sets his sights on another dream...having a family. But first he and his pals must defeat Bittleman, the orphanage headmaster trying to sabotage Calvin's career and dash his hopes of ever being adopted. Filled with high-flying fun and hilarious hijinks, Like Mike will have your whole family cheering into overtime!
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The Unit: The Complete Third Season
Sale Price: $12.98
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All 11 episodes from the third season--including the two-part season opener "Pandemonium," "Always Kiss Them Goodbye," "Five Brothers," "Binary Explosion," and "Side Angle Side"--are featured in a three-disc set. 8 hrs. total. Widescreen; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, French Dolby Digital Surround, Spanish Dolby Digital Surround; Subtitles: English, French, Spanish, Cantonese; audio commentary on selected episodes; deleted scenes; featurette. **11 episodes on 3 discs. 8 hrs.**
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James Cameron's Avatar Na'vi Eytukan Action Figure
Sale Price: $6.99
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Na'vi Eytukan action figure a character in James Cameron's new film, Avatar. Eytukan is responsible for the safety and well-being of the Omaticaya clan. He oversees the training of all warriors and hunters and is a key figure in many Na'vi ceremonies and rituals. He is the father of Neytiri. Clan position: Olo'eyctan or male clan leader. Skills: Construction of weapons, hunter, mentor, strategist, and leader of various rituals. In the land of Pandora, everything organic glows in the dark inducing the wild and fierce Na'vi creatures. Accented with glow-in-the-dark bioluminescence. Each 3.75" action figure has exciting details, amazing accuracy and includes a unique weapon or accessory. Also includes character specific Webcam i-TAG to bring the thrilling battle. In the land of Pandora, everything organic glows in the dark including the wild and fierce Na'vi creatures. This assortment includes the most prominent Na'vi creatures from James Cameron's Avatar accented with glow-in-the-dark luminescence. Each 3.75-inch figure comes with a unique weapon or accessory and exclusive character specific i-Tag to bring the figures to 3-D life. Each sold separately. Ages 6+
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As People Search for the Chance to Fame
Television plays a vital role in our society. It has become the leading means on bringing information to every family, through the shows they enjoy, right in the comfort of their own homes. With reality shows taking center stage in today’s entertainment industry, people search for their own shinning moment and try to grab hold of it when opportunity knocks on their doorstep. There are times they run after it believing that if they pursue it, they’ll get it one way or another. These are the dreams people search for all their lives. And now they have a chance to shine.
It’s one against many.
The ration of “me vs. the rest†has grown more and more every year. For every season a reality show strikes, especially those that focuses on talent productions, being famous has now become a matter of giving one great performance to win people’s attention rather than bringing home the first prize. However, competition has become tighter as every season pass.
Stakes are higher and things can get wilder at times in reality searches. From day one where the hopefuls are introduced, backstabbing and the “I’m betterâ€, “I’m the bestâ€, and “He / she is pathetic†starts rising. It’s a candidate’s attitude (standout presentation) that gives the knack to get ahead (or at least in the finalist list).    These are usually common in shows, which require a person to interact with the rest of the candidates, or even a dashing debonair. Talent shows, on the other hand, gives attitude and fashion a boost giving them a stand out look like the goofy hopefuls in shows like American Idol.
Competition can give that boost of challenge but there are times that people tend to overly do it bringing someone down. These are tough times but one must be opt to take the challenge to be the next…
People’s choice
It’s winning the crowd. What makes reality show take on the pedestal in today’s TV programming is the people’s involvement in choosing who they think should win. It’s their vote and not what any judges would say that makes or breaks a contestant’s chance to win the prize. Their fate lies in the hands that would vote for them either through phone calls, text messages, or internet polls. This is the toughest of them all.
A contestant may be supported by family and friends. The fact still remains that there are persons out there, related to other contestants or not, that may think that a certain contestant is undeserving of winning or (and at times) of even joining. Contestants therefore show their character—their real selves but with the flavor of sportsmanship. They are game and are open to correction.
TV Programs had gone a long way with regards to how they deliver lessons. Reality shows gives that twist of comedy and drama that only real life can spice. However, as people search for their own chance to aim high, there’s a reminder we that need to keep in mind. There is nothing wrong in aiming higher and going for the most yearned success. However there is this need to look back at those who have given the support needed to be at the point of fame—learn to bow down.
About the Author
Emma G. Fox is a freelance writer, with experiences working as a marketing executive in a leading authority on the web when it comes to conducting and searching background check and especially the find people, with the largest database consisting of over 26 billion government records is provided.
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