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CandyGirl Video: Sugar Rush - Starring Jenni Lee (Autumn Westin, Addie Juniper, Kobe Lee & more)
CandyGirl Video: Sugar Rush - Starring Jenni Lee (Autumn Westin, Addie Juniper, Kobe Lee & more)

$19.99
I love the way candygirlvideo takes upskirts and they got some graet ones here!
The last one with addie in the white and purple was really amazing. The camera
takes every possible upskirt shot imaginable and I loved it! They also had some
nice upskirts of a pretty brunette, all done while she shopped for panties.
Jenni lee was in it too much but overall another great one from candygirlvideo!
Stuntman Adventure Film: Sky Patrol 1939 [DVD] Starring Milburn Stone, Jackie Coogan, Jason Robards and Marjorie Reynolds.
Stuntman Adventure Film: Sky Patrol 1939 [DVD] Starring Milburn Stone, Jackie Coogan, Jason Robards and Marjorie Reynolds.

$9.99
Tailspin Tommy returns! The popular pilot hero began as a comic strip and eventually became a motion picture franchise. Here in Sky Patrol, Tommy is up to his usual aerial acrobatics while helping some new flight school graduates learn the ropes. When flying smuggling ring is discovered, its up to Tommy and his gang to tackle the mustache twirling bad guys. Sky Patrol is genuine entertainment and Tailspin Tommy continues to be an enduring hero.
The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 (2009)
The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 (2009)

$14.99
THE TAKING OF PELHAM 123

STARRING: Denzel Washington, John Travolta, Luis Guzman, John Turturro and James Gandolfini

WRITTEN BY: Brian Helgeland; based on the novel by John Godey

DIRECTED BY: Tony Scott

Rated: R
Genre: Action / Thriller
Release Date: 12 June 2009

My two favorite actors in Hollywood are Tom Hanks and Denzel Washington. While I did like The Taking of Pelham 123, I'm surprised Denzel took the job. Personally, I think this role was a little beneath him; but he just made the film that much better by being a part of it.

John Travolta is an extraordinary actor who makes really good movies and really bad ones. Without Denzel in the corner with him, this more than likely would have been a bad one.

The film is very entertaining and has its moments; but having these two in the leads, (let alone the phenomenal directing of Tony Scott), it should have been flawless.

Travolta gets the film going right away. He plays Ryder; a tough felon who's fed up with the harsh ways of his city. He explodes onto the screen by pulling a gun on a woman operating a train, giving her a command and promising to her,
"Do it, or I'll kill you." Powerful stuff.

Travolta plays Ryder so well that you don't know whether to like him or fear him. One minute you are laughing with him and the next you are baffled and taken aback by his very limited but amusing vocabulary. He has a catch phrase he must say at least half a dozen times in the film with the initials M.F. Some will find offensive and obnoxious but I found it fit his character quite nicely.

He is one of the few actors out there who can play a villain every bit as well as he can a hero, if not better. If you need proof check out Face/off; you get both performances in the same film.

Ryder and a group of his personal thugs take a subway train called Pelham 123, hostage on a busy morning in New York. Garber (Denzel Washington) is the poor soul on the other end of the mike who takes his ransom demands. Garber works for the city in a subway trafficking control center downtown.

Ryder demands ten million dollars and one cent from the city of New York in exchange for the hostages. I won't tell you what the one cent is for but I promise you, it stems from brilliant writing.

Soon the Feds and the Mayor get involved. James Gandolfini plays the Mayor and John Turturro plays the lead FBI agent. I'm surprised both of these two signed on for the film as well. Don't get me wrong, it's a good movie; it just doesn't seem to be quite as good as you would expect it to be with all of the Hollywood big shots involved. I didn't feel that these two characters were deserving of such great actors to portray them. Neither of them had much of an ark and their dialogue was mediocre. But I suppose Gandolfini and Turturro and everyone else on board knew that Denzel and Travolta would be the main attractions in the film, so it's forgivable.

Denzel does a knock out job of playing an everyday guy here. He is talked down to by several characters in the film to include his boss who we want to kick in the head and especially by Ryder. His character doesn't comeback with big-screen one liners. He reacts in a much more civilized way as he tries to de-escalate the situation continuously. Towards the end of the film, he gets his hands on a gun and you buy that he probably never held one before; despite the fact that we've seen him bearing arms in countless films.

I particularly enjoyed the part of the film where Ryder gets Garber to disclose something personal. The two of them are not even in the scene together physically but their acting seal both sets together and we forget their distance throughout the course of the film.

The film is oozing with Tony Scott's classic trademark cinematography and well choreographed action sequences. It moves at a very steady pace to its highly anticipated climax.

The end of the film was terrific. We get exactly what we want and we aren't cheated out of closure or believability. What makes The Taking of Pelham 123 better than the other action flicks of the summer of 2009, is that it relies on the good performances of it's actors to keep the story afloat rather than the action. Any film can have well put together action scenes but when you believe the characters that are thrown into the middle of that action and you can identify with them, that's what makes a movie!

I liked the physical characteristics that each of these great talents added to their movie people. Denzel seems to have put on weight and wears some goofy looking glasses. Travolta is complete with a goatee, prison tats and side burns. The two feel like real people you could meet on a busy New York subway any day of the week. Hopefully you'd run into more Garbers than Ryders.
The Velveteen Rabbit
The Velveteen Rabbit

$3.99
THE VELVETEEN RABBIT , STARRING MARIE OSMOND IS THE STORY OF A YOUNG BOY'S LOVE FOR A SPEIAL GIFT AND HOW THAT LOVE LIFE TO THE TOY RABBIT

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