![]() Robert Downey Jr.: 11:15 To 6:00 $14.99 I didn't know much about Robert Downey Junior, but one of my friends suggested I read this book. The book was great, I found him to be a very interesting person. His struggle with drug addiction was very compelling, and I'm glad that he has overcome it. The book was filled with great RDJ quotes, each one funnier than the last. I didn't really realize how many movies he has been in, it doesn't seem like you see him very often, but after reading the book you find out that most of his roles have been in smaller films. I am very glad that I got an opportunity to read the book, and I think I'm going out and renting Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang so I can see more of him. I don't understand what the other person who reviewed this books problem was, I found the book to be very well written. ![]() The Futurist $9.99 I stumbled on this album on accident. After several listens I was hooked by every aspect of it. RDJ's musical arrangements are intricate and deepen as you listen to the album. The lyrics, which some people have complained about, are complex and require actual contemplation to appreciate. The title track is positive and an upbeat take on what's in store. My only hope is he will make another album in the years to come, even a song or two would be a great gift to his fans. ![]() The Robert Downey, Jr. Star Collection (Charlie Bartlett / Back To School / Home For The Holidays / Richard III) $24.98 Specs: Audio: English: 5.1 Dolby Surround Language: Dubbed: English Theatrical Aspect Ratio: Disc 1: Fullscreen 1.33:1, Disc 2 & 3: Widescreen: 1.85:1, Disc 4: Widescreen: 2.35:1 Episodes-Bonus Features: Disc 1 Side A: Charlie Bartlett Disc 1 Side B: Charlie Bartlett Disc 2: Back to School Disc 3: Home for the Holidays Disc 4 Side A: Richard III Disc 4 Side B: Richard III ![]() Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang (Widescreen Edition) $19.98 When it came in the case was in excellent condition and the film has no bad functions |
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