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Chirurgisches Forum 2000 f¸«är experimentelle und klinische Forschung: 117. Kongre¸©Ī der Deutschen Gesellschaft f¸«är Chirurgie Berlin, 02.05.-06.05.2000 (Deutsche ... f¸«är Chirurgie / Forumband) (German Edition)
Chirurgisches Forum 2000 f¸«är experimentelle und klinische Forschung: 117. Kongre¸©Ī der Deutschen Gesellschaft f¸«är Chirurgie Berlin, 02.05.-06.05.2000 (Deutsche ... f¸«är Chirurgie / Forumband) (German Edition)

$159.00
Der Forumband erscheint j¸«£hrlich zum Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft f¸«är Chirurgie. In ihm enthalten sind die wichtigsten, streng ausgew¸«£hlten Arbeiten der deutschen chirurgischen Forschung, sowohl der klinischen als auch der Grundlagenforschung. Die Arbeiten werden durch strenggegliederte englische Abstracts eingeleitet.
Barbershop 2 - Back in Business (Special Edition)
Barbershop 2 - Back in Business (Special Edition)

$14.98
Calvin (Ice Cube) inherited his fathers Barbershop a few years back. At first he wasn't to happy with having the shop, but now the shop is a part of him. Calvin is now a rear part of the community, a corner stone of it. But change is coming into the neighborhood. Old shops, homes, and buildings are being bought out by a bigger corporation and replacing them with chains of restaurants, coffee houses, and even barbershops. And one of the barbershops, Nappy Cuts, is moving in right across from Calvin's shop. They offer nice chairs, better pampering, basketball courts, big screen TV's, and even fish in the floor you can pick out and get them cooked anyway you want it. Change is coming, and it isn't going to be pretty. To hopefully keep his shop as well as other peoples shops open, Calvin and the gang try their best to bring the community together to fight what some would consider the inevitable.

I'm sure I'll be in the minority here, but I liked part 2 a lot more than part 1. I laughed more, the characters weren't as cookie cutter as in part 1 (but they still are somewhat), and the story was more enjoyable this time through... for me at least. I liked that it dealt with major corporations coming in and trying to undercut the competition to run them out of business. It felt a little more real than, the first movie where Calvin is being a little emo about inheriting a barbershop from his father, selling it, then trying to get it back. And the cast, well, I liked that they were a little less involved, but still there. You really don't pay attention to the fact that `everyone thinks the bad boy is just clubbin and having sex all the time at night, but what they don't know is that he's studying and trying to get an education', you know... things like that. And I really think the movie was a lot funnier than the first one. I laughed pretty hard at some things this time through. Eddie (Cedric the Entertainer) at one point is cooking some free burgers, and a little girl said hers was burnt. They argue about it and Eddie snatches it and throws it away. She goes and tell on him while Eddie is saying "Go on! Go tell! I aint scurred of nuthin!" Then Gina (Latifah) comes storming out the other shop yelling at Eddie. All Eddie says is "OH SHOOT!" (but cusses) and the look on his face is just priceless. So predictable, but so funny.

I said barbershop 1 was a definite rent, and I would say the same with this. I'm glad I own them both, because even though they are very by the book, they are still some light hearted fun.

P.S. - Kenan Thompson (Calvin's cousin)...is not funny. I have never laughed when that kid is trying to be funny. He's horrible on SNL also and just about anything he's been on. Even when he was on Nickelodeon. That guy just bugs me. OH... and that's just my opinion.

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