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Bean $10.87 Rated: NASynopsis: Comic actor Rowan Atkinson brought his bumbling character Mr. Bean from television to the big screen with this British comedy. Mr. Bean (Rowan Atkinson) is a well-meaning but not especially bright fellow with a gift for making the worst of any situation. Bean is about to be fired from his job as a guard at the Royal Nation Art Gallery for sleeping on the job, but the Chairman (John Mills) intervenes at the last moment. To insure that his incompetence will manifest itself so completely that there will be no choice but to get rid of him, Bean’s superiors come up with a plan — they’ll send him to America to speak at a posh private gallery owned by George Grierson (Harris Yulin), where General Newton (Burt Reynolds) will display the most recent addition to his art collection, “Whistler’s Mother.” It’s even money whether or not the museum will still be standing before Bean is done; as if this weren’t enough, while in L.A. Bean is mistaken for a surgeon and forced to operate on an injured police officer. Richard Curtis, one of the film’s producers, said after viewing the final product, “It’s an unpleasant family movie. I’m very pleased.” PRODUCTION AND TECHNICAL NOTES:Aspect Ratio: Pre-1954 Standard (1.33.1)Presentation: Pan & ScanSound: Dolby Digital SurroundFeatures: OMC “I Love L.A.” music video; Theatrical trailers; Standard or widescreen images; Digitally mastered; Interactive menus; Film and cast biographies; English: Dolby Pro Logic and English: AC-3 5.1 audio; English closed captions; French-dubbed AC-3 5.1audio; Spanish subtitles; WidescreenLanguage: English, FrançaisSubTitles: EspañolTime: 1 Hour 31 Minutes |
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Bean - $44.99 Comic actor Rowan Atkinson brought his bumbling character Mr. Bean from television to the big screen with this British comedy. Mr. Bean (Rowan Atkinson) is a well-meaning but not especially bright fellow with a gift for making the worst of any situation. Bean is about to be fired from his job as a guard at the Royal Nation Art Gallery for sleeping on the job, but the Chairman (John Mills) intervenes at the last moment. To insure that his incompetence will manifest itself so completely that there will be no choice but to get rid of him, Bean’s superiors come up with a plan — they’ll send him to America to speak at a posh private gallery owned by George Grierson (Harris Yulin), where General Newton (Burt Reynolds) will display the most recent addition to his art collection, “Whistler’s Mother.” It’s even money whether or not the museum will still be standing before Bean is done; as if this weren’t enough, while in L.A. Bean is mistaken for a surgeon and forced to operate on an injured police officer. Richard Curtis, one of the film’s producers, said after viewing the final product, “It’s an unpleasant family movie. I’m very pleased.” ~ Mark Deming, Rovi |
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Mr. Bean’s Holiday - $44.99 Mr. Bean — the stick-legged goofball man-child created by Rowan Atkinson on television in the early ’90s, and in the 1997 feature Bean — undertakes his second cinematic adventure in the comic romp Mr. Bean’s Holiday. Growing thoroughly sick of the wet, cold, and clammy London weather, Mr. Bean (Atkinson) finds just the right tonic when he wins a trip to sunny southern France, all expenses paid, with a new digital video camera to accompany him. However, he runs headfirst into a series of outrageous and unpleasant situations, such as winding up in a French restaurant where a ma?tre d’ (Jean Rochefort) convinces him to eat bizarre varieties of seafood that he’s never before encountered, and discovering that the “Very Fast Train” certainly lives up to its name. Eventually, Mr. Bean (accompanied by a Russian traveling companion whom he meets along his journey) stumbles onto the French Riviera and spoils the latest movie production of snobbish, egomaniacal filmmaker Carson Clay (Willem Dafoe) — little realizing that his own klutzy video footage will accidentally end up in Clay’s film and be screened at the upcoming Cannes Film Festival. Unlike the first big-screen incarnation of Atkinson’s character, Mr. Bean’s Holiday adheres more closely to the formula of the original series by rendering the character almost completely mute. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi |
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Video Bean Bag in Red $55.01 The classic round bean bag morphs into seating that’s comfortable for gaming, reading and watching movies. A high back provides sturdy support while the base is rounded for all-out video experiences. Vinyl construction is tough enough for any avid user. Gaming style bean bag chair features a high back and rounded front. The vinyl cover is available in red, black or blue. Twin locking zippersCan be easily refilledWipe cleanSide pocketCarrying handle on top6 cube of fill90 days warrantyMade from vinyl, lycra and polystyrene bead36 in. L x 23 in. W x 36 in. H |
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Vinturi Deluxe 6-Piece Wine Aerator Set $44.46 Vinturi Deluxe 6-Piece Wine Aerator Set… |
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Breville BES900XL Semi Automatic Espresso Machine $1,199.95 Commercial features and performance, in a domestic footprint. Espresso perfection requires precision temperature and pressure control, consistently, every time. At the heart of this machine is its dual stainless steel boiler heating system with electronic PID temperature control. The dedicated espresso boiler is adjustable (190°-205°F) for different bean roasts and origins, while a separate ste… |
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Jura Impressa J9 One Touch TFT Coffee Machine $2,828.57 Features: Programmable amount of water Amount of water can be adjusted for each preparation Adjustable coffee strength: 5 levels Coffee strength can be adjustedfor each preparation Programmable brewing temperature: 2 levels Hot water temperature can be programmed: 3 levels Clear text/graphic display Rotary Switch Active bean monitoring Monitored drip tray Integrated cappuccino rinsing and cleaning… |
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Tommy $5.57 The Who’s innovative rock opera gets an electrifying, eye-popping film treatment from director Ken Russell. Roger Daltrey plays the “deaf, dumb and blind kid” whose pinball prowess makes him a global sensation; Ann-Margret, Oliver Reed, Elton John, Tina Turner, Eric Clapton, and Jack Nicholson also star. Songs include “Pinball Wizard,” “The Acid Queen,” “See Me, Feel Me.” 111 min. Standard and Wid… |
Google Video Marketing
Is Google Video Marketing The Secret To Your Success?
Do you find it tricky to get search website traffic through Google? Are you looking for a method to get Google to note you that does not need tons of S.E.O work and does not cost anything? Well Google Video selling is the solution to your prayers. Google LOVES video and posting video online is one of the simplest and most effective methods to get Google's attention..
Google Loves Video So Use It For Your Marketing
Since Google now owns YouTube the results of your Google search are likely to show YouTube videos that match your search criteria.
Case in point we just did a search for making pies (we love pie). Here’s a screen shot:
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Google Loves Video
Notice the top two results on the Google search are videos from YouTube. If you want to create an easy an inexpensive way to drive traffic from Google to your website create a video, upload it to YouTube, and create a title, description, and tags keeping keyword optimization techniques in mind.
Not every Google search will contain video results, so do some research prior to beginning making and optimizing your video. Searches containing an action verb will return the most results with video ( i.e. Make, create, how-to, and so on. ), so take care those terms are listed in your keyword strings..
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Black Beauty $5.99 Caroline Thompson, Sean Bean,David Thewlis,Jim Carter,Peter Davison,Alun Armstrong,John McEnery, DVD - Pan & Scan / Wide Screen / Dolby 5.1 / Stereo,WARNER HOME VIDEO, Running Time: 01:28:00 ***Usually ships within 24 hours*** 20120525110011143 |
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Crossroads $9.99 Murray Robinson, Jacob Pitts,Amy Acker,Alan Arkin,Frank Langella,Orson Bean,William Lee Scott, DVD - Wide Screen,MTI HOME VIDEO, Running Time: 01:29:00 ***Usually ships within 24 hours*** 20120525110011143 |
