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| Acorn Online provides home video products with a special focus on British television. Their offerings are unique and out of the mainstream. You will gain a different outlook on comedy, drama, mysteries, and world events from a European perspective. Acorn Online has great gift items. Their prices are competitive and customer service is helpful and friendly. Although based in the U.K., a shipping center in the U.S. assures timely delivery of your order. |
| Alibris connects people who love books, music and movies to thousands of independent sellers around the world. Categories of their DVDs include action & adventure, war, westerns, animes & cartoons, art house & cult, classics, silent, comedy, documentaries, drama, fitness & sports, horror, kids & family, concerts, musicals, mystery & suspense, romance, science fiction, and classic television. |
| The Disney Movie Club is a treasure chest of family entertainment for kids and adults alike. The titles available include cinematic classics, new releases, and periodic re-releases of jewels from Disney's vault. The quality of the Disney library is superb, and their customer service is among the best. The average cost of a DVD (including the introductory offer) is less than $10.00 including shipping. |
| The Food Network DVD library is a dream come true for anyone who cooks or runs a household. The recipes and tips are easy to understand and use, and offer an outstanding array of ideas to please your family. You will find healthy snacks, main entrees, quick meals, delicious desserts, side dishes, and so much more. The DVDs are reasonably priced and the instructions are easy to follow. |
| Giga Golf has a host of DVDs for the golfing enthusiast in your family. You can find instructional videos for improving your game, golfing history, memorable tournaments and magic moments on the links. It also offers golfing accessories and gifts to please even the most demanding golfer. They are a small company which allows for true personalized service. |
| J&R Computer & Music World is one of the lesser-known of the better DVD sites. There are 1000's of games and movies available at very reasonable prices. They have one of the larger gaming sections and you will gain gift ideas that probably would be otherwise overlooked. They carry an outstanding selection of classic television shows and western movies. Customer service is prompt and courteous. |
| Overstock.com offers a large selection of many categories of products and DVDs are among them. You will find 1000's of games, movies, documentaries, and out-of-production gems. Their bargain section is superb and customer service is good. Their hodgepodge approach to handling goods allows for a good chance of coming across items found nowhere else. |
| Playboy is to adult entertainment what Disney is to family fare. The original and still one of the best. You will find adult DVDs and instructional videos, along with all of Playboy's products. The quality of their services and goods are among the best. This is an adult site for mature audiences. Couples are the primary focus of their DVD section. |
| Second Spin offers used products at unbeatable prices. Products on the SecondSpin.com site come from three sources: the internet, the retail stores and from brokers around the country. This gives SecondSpin.com a much wider variety of music & movies than other used sites. Strict quality control keeps the defect rate to less than 1%, so everything is 100% guaranteed. |
| WildTangent is the leading publisher of online and downloadable games. They publish over 250 leading game titles. From family friendly games like Polar Bowler and Scrabble to Adventure RPG titles such as FATE, WildTangent is bridging the gap between the casual and core gaming markets. |
| Textbookx.com provides a forum where you can buy and sell your used games and movies. Their clientele includes hundreds of thousands of students, wholesalers, and institutional buyers, so their selections are massive and unique. There are no costs to sell, and used bargains can be easily found. If you are trying to save money on items that will be new to you, this is a good site. Customer service is above average. |
| WalMart.com is further evidence of why Wal Mart is the world's largest retailer. Their selection and pricing of DVD movies and games is unmatched. The search tools on the site are the best and their lowest price guarantee assures you of the most competitive bargains. Shipping is fast and customer service is excellent. A great site for your DVD and gaming needs. |
| TimeLife.com is a premier provider of nostalgia the whole family can enjoy. Their DVD product line ranges from classic television comedy such as Hee Haw to historical documentaries and variety shows. Watch the original Ed Sullivan episodes featuring the Beatles in their American television debuts and hundreds of other true classics. Their subscription service allows you to compile your library on a monthly basis with no penalty for cancellation. |
| The Discovery Channel Store reaches beyond the television screen to bring the wonder and mystery of our world to you. They have scoured the globe to provide access to the most informative, interactive and engaging products available. The programming from all of their networks is available on DVD. Discovery Channel, TLC, Travel Channel, Discovery Kids, and Discovery Health. Explore your world and entertain your brain Discovery style! |
Humphrey Bogart was born on January 23, 1899, to a surgeon and a freelance magazine illustrator. He was sent to Phillips Academy in Massachussetts to prepare for medical school but had trouble with school authorities and was expelled. In the spring of 1918 he enlisted in the navy where he got his characteristic scar and lisp. After the war, Bogart went to New York City and worked his way to Broadway where he received poor reviews. In the early 30’s he went to the west coast where he signed a contract to Fox. He was released after only three films and then played small parts, mostly as playboy, for the other big studios. Unable to see a future for himself in Hollywood he returned to Broadway where he got the opportunity to play Duke Mantee in Robert E. Sherwood’s play The Petrified Forest opposite Leslie Howard. The play was a hit, Jack Warner aquired the film rights and wanted Leslie Howard to star in it together with Edward G. Robinson but Howard refused unless Bogart was to play the part he knew so well. Howard won out and the film was a big success that assured Bogart’s place in Hollywood. Jack Warner still wasn’t interested in giving Bogart any major roles, he was typecast as gangster in B- movies and sometimes playing second fiddle to James Cagney or George Raft in A-movies. In 1941 Bogart’s career reached the next level. George Raft turned down an offer to star in HIGH SIERRA and Bogart took the opportunity to star in an A-film. His next role was as Samuel Spade in THE MALTESE FALCON in which his screen persona grew into a more fully developed cynical, streetwise anti-hero. Then he was to make a film that is now generally counted as one of the finest of all time, CASABLANCA. In it Bogart plays Rick Blaine, a café owner who meets his former love Ilsa Lund (Ingrid Bergman) and her husband Victor Laszlo (Paul Henreid) in WW II Casablanca. The script was not more than half-finished when filming began and it was handed out to the cast on a daily basis. During the filming of CASABLANCA Bogart was married to Mayo Methot who was known for her thirst for alcohol and her nasty right hook. Together they were known as The Battling Bogarts because it didn’t take much to get them going but plenty to stop them. Mayo was a regular visitor to the set during filming because she was very jelous and was sure that something went on between Bogart and Ingrid Bergman. She was wrong, but when Bogie starred opposite Lauren Bacall in TO HAVE AND HAVE NOT her suspiciosness was justified. Bogart and Lauren Bacall married almost immediately after the filming was done and the two of them went on to make three more films together. In John Huston’s THE TREASURE OF SIERRA MADRE and THE AFRICAN QUEEN Bogie really flexed his acting muscles and was rewarded with an Academy Award for the latter. He was now universally acknowledged as a complete character actor. He was the only actor at the time managing his own studio, Santana Pictures, founded in 1947. Also in 1947, Bogart was one of many who travelled to Washington D.C. to show that they didn’t support the kind of witch hunt for communists that went on at the time. In 1956 Bogart finished his last film, THE HARDER THEY FALL, he was diagnosed with cancer and died on January 14, 1957. |

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