Wallace & Gromit in A Close Shave
From three-time Oscar winner Nick Park come Wallace and Gromit--"The coolest claymation couple since Gumby met Pokey" (Entertainment Weekly). Join the eccentric, cheese-loving inventor and his brilliant, faithful companion as they muddle through suspense-filled misadventures in outrageous, original and ever-endearing style. Soon to be a CBS/Fox video release. Full color photos.
Added by: goluboglazaya | Karma: 106.02 | Black Hole | 13 September 2012
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Wallace & Gromit in A Close Shave
From three-time Oscar winner Nick Park come Wallace and Gromit--"The coolest claymation couple since Gumby met Pokey" (Entertainment Weekly). Join the eccentric, cheese-loving inventor and his brilliant, faithful companion as they muddle through suspense-filled misadventures in outrageous, original and ever-endearing style. Soon to be a CBS/Fox video release. Full color photos.
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Added by: Kahena | Karma: 11526.37 | Fiction literature | 18 September 2011
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The Misadventures by Sherlock Holmes
Someone has said that more has been written about Sherlock Holmes than about any other character in fiction. It is further true that more has been written about Holmes by others than by Doyle himself. Vincent Starrett once conjectured that "innumerable parodies of THE ADVENTURES have appeared in innumerable journals." There aren't that many, of course; but a half dozen or more full-length volumes have been devoted to Holmes's career and personality, literally hundreds of essays and magazine articles, a few-score radio dramas, some memorable plays, many moving-picture scripts — and to put it more accurately, numerous parodies and pastiches.
Nathanael West's Miss Lonelyhearts (Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations)
A book of wicked wit, Miss Lonelyhearts is the saga of a young (male) newspaper advice columnist who grows despondent reading the piles of letters from the broken and the confused. Miss Lonelyhearts takes to sickness for relief until his gruff editor, Shrike, tells him to get over it and turn to Christ, "the Miss Lonelyhearts of Miss Lonelyhearts." This advice propels Miss Lonelyhearts into a period of soul-searching that sends him to both the church and the bottle.
Added by: susan6th | Karma: 3133.45 | Fiction literature | 17 December 2009
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The Lighter Side
Two hapless heroes struggle with a world gone mad in a pair of whimsical science fiction novels that chronicle the misadventures of two hapless heroes caught in out-of-kilter spacetime clockwork.