Pokemon Mix Giftset 2-Pack: Pokemon - The First Movie/ Pokemon 2000 (DVD)
A collection of two feature films of animated phenomenon Pokemon. Films are POKEMON THE FIRST MOVIE (1999) and POKEMON 2000. See individual titles for further details.DVD FeaturesPOKEMON: THE FIRST MOVIERegion 1Keep CasePan& Scan - 1.33Single Side - Single LayerAudio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - EnglishAdditional Release Material: Mini-Movie - PIKACHU'S VACATION The Story of Mewtwo's Origin Sneak Preview Of The Second Pokemon Movie Ash's Journey Audio Commentary - 1.Michael Haigney - English Adaptation Director
2.Norman J. Grossfeld - Producer Music Video - 1.M2M - DON'T SAY YOU LOVE ME Theatrical TrailerInteractive Features: Interactive Menus Scene AccessText/Photo Galleries: Production NotesPOKEMON: THE MOVIE 2000Region 1Keep CasePan& Scan - 1.33Single Side - Single LayerAudio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Dolby Digital 5.1 - FrenchAdditional Release Material: Featurette - 1. PIKACHU'S RESCUE ADVENTURE TrailerAdditional Products: Other 1. Pikachu Game Card
2. Lugia CoinDVD-ROM Features: WebLinks Featurette - 1. SOUNDTRACK LIVE - Musical Performance with Behind-the-ScenesFootage Trailers - 1. POKEMON 3
2. Bonus Trailers
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PBS presents a compelling documentary about the bizarre life of legendary jazz singer Jimmy Scott, who made a splash in the 1950s, when he recorded with Charlie Parker, Lionel Hampton, and Ray Charles. He subsequently disappeared for decades, working as a dishwasher and nurse's aide, only to reemerge at the age of 60 to reclaim his rightful position as an unique artist, recording many albums since 1992, and happily performing deep into his seventies. Scott's life was transformed at the age of 12 when it was discovered that he suffered from Kallmann's Syndrome, a hormone deficiency that stopped his development past boyhood, giving him his odd appearance and signature high register as a singer. The film chronicles his fascinating but heart-rending victimization by the jazz music industry of the 1950s and subsequent descent into menial jobs to survive until, invited to sing on a local radio show, he was suddenly discovered all over again. Songs include Why Was I Born? All the Way, Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child, Everybody's Somebody's Fool, Embraceable You, Everybody Needs Somebody, Pennies From Heaven, Time After Time, Memories, Home, The Source, and the especially resonant If You Only Knew.DVD Features:Region (Unknown)Amaray Double SidedFull Frame - 1.33Additional Release Material: Audio Commentary Photo Gallery Short Film,Jimmy Scott: Alone Together A new essay Tracks: 1. Time After Time 2. Memories 3. Pennies from Heaven 4. Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child 5. Elie 6. Everybody's Somebody's Fool 7. Embraceable You 8. Everybody Needs Somebody 9. Falling In Love is Wonderful 10. The Source 11. Why Was I Born?& My Mother's Eyes 12. All the Way 13. Home 14. If You Only Knew
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Add a touch of distinction to your wardrobe with this smart shirt from Mac & Jac.
Buttoned front entry
Stitched accents at cuffs, collar, and placket
Buttoned cuffs
Available in brown with white stitching
54-percent cotton/43-percent nylon/3-percent spandex
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Hand wash cold
Made in China
Model no. 3AF4-5172
Imported
A tough Chicago cop and an inspector for Interpol are teamed for an assignment in the Philippines. When a small time pickpocket is found dead, the killer's trail leads to a notorious terrorist who holds a school of 350 children hostage while demanding a terrorist's release.DVD Features:Region (unknown)Keep CaseFull Frame - 1.33Additional Release Material:Interactive Features: Interactive Menus Scene AccessText/Photo Galleries: Biographies Filmographies Photo Gallery
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