Monday, September 5, 2011

Deadwood Poster TV D 11x17 Timothy Olyphant Ian McShane Molly Parker Jim Beaver


  • Approx. Size: 11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm
  • Size is provided by the manufacturer and may not be exact
  • The Amazon image in this listing is a digital scan of the poster that you will receive
  • Deadwood 11 x 17 Inches Style D Mini Poster
  • Packaged with care and shipped in sturdy reinforced packing material
Cross over into a world where life ends and true passion begins, where the thrill of life is not inthe living but in the transcendence into death. Kissed is a "gripping" (Vogue) love story that "will haunt you for a good long time" (Rolling Stone).Ever since she was a young girl, Sandra has been fascinated with death. When she takes part-time work at a funeral parlor, her obsession with the dead begins to consume her every thoughtand desire. Her secret obsession, however, interferes with her burgeoning relationship with her boyfriend, Matt, forcing him to embark on ! a personal crusade to prove that he will go to great lengthsand sacrificesto make her love him!Studio: Genius Products Inc Release Date: 06/27/2006CENTER OF THE WORLD - DVD MovieThe titular center of the world is a matter of perspective in Wayne Wang's (The Joy Luck Club, Smoke) notorious, explicit drama of emotional isolation and sexual commerce in the modern world. According to rich, apathetic cyber-geek Peter Sarsgaard (Boys Don't Cry), it's his home computer. Amateur rock & roll drummer and part-time stripper Molly Parker (Wonderland) deems it an erotic part of the female anatomy. Their "date" is merely a sexual contract that takes them to Las Vegas, a place as phony and impersonal as their so-called romance. "You know it's just an act, right?" she reminds him between her slinky bump-and-grind striptease shows and their sweaty sexual gymnastics.

The Internet makes a great metaphor for modern social alienation, with its imperson! al communication and virtual sex, but there's not much else ne! w in thi s familiar story other than the erotic content. Shot on dimly lit, high-definition video, the gray, washed palette sucks the glamour and titillation right out of the spectacle, turning it into an empty, soulless exercise in physical sensation and self delusion--appropriate to this story of lonely souls unable to break through their own isolation. --Sean AxmakerAs America celebrates its 200th birthday, two generations of friends and neighbors in a Chicago suburb explore new freedoms and seek connections with each other in the midst of the socio/sexual revolution. This new period drama takes viewers back to the 1970s for a look at suburban households testing the murky waters of sexual revolution following swingers throughout open marriages, "key parties" and other swingers extravaganzas.A brilliant but low-rated series, Swingtown tackles the social mores of the 1970s by focusing on three couples. Susan (Molly Parker) and Bruce Miller (Jack Davenport) have ju! st moved into the wealthy Chicago suburb of Winnetka. Across the street, their neighbors Trina (Lana Parrilla) and Tom Decker (Grant Show) eye them with curiosity. The Deckers are swingers who're hoping that their attractive new neighbors will be open to a little experimentation. The Millers (who got married right out of high school) are tempted and promise each other that maybe they'll try--just once. The looks on their faces when they attend the Deckers party--abundant in both sex and drugs--is a mixture of repulsion and relish. It is clear that while they may not understand what's going on, they are intrigued. While the show's conceit is based on the promise of swinging, Swingtown really isn't about sex as much as it is about the dynamics of a relationship, open or otherwise. When Susan and Bruce befriend the Deckers, their previous best friends and former neighbors Janet (Miriam Shor) and Roger Thompson (Josh Hopkins) feel slighted. And in the case of Janet, she ! feels betrayed. There are story arcs involving the Millers' h! igh scho ol daughter falling in love with her cute summer-school teacher, as well as a sweet storyline focusing on the enduring and complicated friendship between the Miller and Thompson sons. But the stories that resonate the most revolve around the adult couples. While there are a few flirtations and affairs that don't ring true, the plots more often than not offer a strong dose of reality and a good sense of heart. Swingtown is spot-on in capturing the mood of the seventies, from the music, to the clothes, to the kitschy gold kitchen appliances. All the actors are well-cast in their roles, but keep an eye on Shor. Though her Janet initially is presented as a shrewish character, she shows the most growth in this debut season. Starting off as a jealous friend, an overbearing wife, and an overall fuss budget, Janet is the character viewers least want to see hurt. But the the finale makes it clear her life will never be the same again. --Jae-Ha KimOver the years, a child! 's romantic ideals about death blossom into necrophilia, the study of embalming and the most profound relationship of her life.Deadwood reproduction Approx. Size: 11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm Style D mini poster print

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