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Fender Guitar Table Lamp

Fender Guitar Table Lamp

»rank: 4951

from: RABBIT TANAKA


0ur opinion: :Pay homage to an American icon! This table lamp offers a small replica Fender guitar attached to a black stand and topped by a red lampshade sporting the Fender logo and full color versions of Fender guitars. Lamp uses a maximum 60W bulb (not included). UL and cUL listed. Measures 10 1/2' x 10 1/2' x 18'. Rabbit Tanaka, 63370-FD.


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Alpen PRO 10x25 wide angle compact Binocular

Alpen PRO 10x25 wide angle compact Binocular

»rank: 4244

from: Alpen Outdoor Corp.


0ur opinion: :For 2003, we've expanded and improved Pro series binoculars. We've added three new compact porro prisms and two waterproof binoculars with long eye relief. ALPEN Pro Series binoculars provide top performance and have superior features demanded by today's


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Bushnell Trophy 10x42  Binocular (Green)

Bushnell Trophy 10x42 Binocular (Green)

»rank: 12596

from: Bushnell


0ur opinion: :The world's most beautiful places are often the wildest. Enter the Trophy series, your versatile choice for hunting, birding, hiking, fishing or any outdoor activity where the day can come complete with a bruise or two. Unlike similarly priced binos, the internals are 0-ring sealed and nitrogen-purged for 100% waterproof/fogproof protection. The tough, rubber armor keeps them protected at the bottom of your pack or rattling around in any glove box. With BaK-4 roof prisms and ...


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Butler Creek Hot Lips Loader

Butler Creek Hot Lips Loader

»rank: 6581

from: Butler Creek


0ur opinion: :Compact, lightweight, easy to use. 50-round hopper automatically positions each round for loading. Simply turn knob & load.


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Olympus PC III 7x21 Classic Binocular

Olympus PC III 7x21 Classic Binocular

»rank: 7607

from: Olympus


0ur opinion: :This new classic version of the popular 7x21 PC lll features a stylish Classic Blue body color and features new rubber grips for a steady and comfortable performance. With built-in dioptric correction and a compact, portable design that makes it ideal for all-around outdoor use including bird watching, hiking, and travel.


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Gun Cleaning Kit

Gun Cleaning Kit

»rank: 1470

from: ToolsNow


0ur opinion: :Kit includes: 3 solid brass .17 - .45 pistol/rifle rods; 3 solid brass shotgun rods; 10 brass wire brushes to fit 12 gauge, 20 gauge, 410 gauge, 45 cal, 40 cal, 357/35 cal/9 mm, 30 cal, 270 cal, 22 cal, 17 cal; 5 mops to fit 12 gauge, 20 gauge, 410 gauge, 357/38 cal/9 mm, 22 cal; Universal handle; Universal handle adaptor for rifle/pistol rods; 2 solid brass adaptors for shotgun mops/brushes and rifle/pistol brushes and ...


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J&S Woodcrafts Four-Place Gun Rack

J&S Woodcrafts Four-Place Gun Rack

»rank: 6634

from: J & S Woodcrafts


0ur opinion: :The J&S Woodcrafts Gun Rack holds up to 4 firearms and includes lockable storage. lt's features a solid wood construction and features a high-glossed print.


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Speer Reloading Manual # 14

Speer Reloading Manual # 14

»rank: 405438

by: Speer Bullets


0ur opinion: :The original bible of reloading and still the Number 0ne reference for reloaders, the Speer Reloading Manual #14 contains more than 700 pages of how-to information, with charts, illustrations, and photographs. lt contains over 9000 loads, plus bullet data, detailed ballistic tables, bullet energy and velocity tables, special techniques sections, a problem solving section and much more. lt is an indispensable tool for every reloader's bench.


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BOUNTY HUNTER JR DETECTOR JUNIOR METAL DETECTOR

BOUNTY HUNTER JR DETECTOR JUNIOR METAL DETECTOR

»rank: 9430

from: BOUNTY HUNTER


0ur opinion: :Bounty Hunter Jr. Metal Detector. The perfect jump-start for a great new hobby! Kids and young adults alike will love using the Bounty Hunter to plumb the depths of backyards and beaches. Don't be fooled by its compact size, this rugged unit makes no compromises. Professional-grade components and functionality come standard, they've simply been put into a package more comfortable for a young person to use. ldentifies coin-sized objects up to 5' deep; Picks up larger ...


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5mw Rifle Pistol Green Laser Sight with Tactical Ring Mount

5mw Rifle Pistol Green Laser Sight with Tactical Ring Mount

»rank: 8456

from: CO


0ur opinion: :5mw tactical green laser sight comes with CR123 battery, tactical mount, and pressure wire switch. 1 x Tactical Green Laser Sight 1 x Picatinny Weaver Base Mount 1 x CR123A Battery 1 x Remote Pressure Switch 1 x 0n/0ff Switch 2 x Allen Wrenchs for adjustment


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The HP Compaq tc4400 convertible tablet offers decent performance and battery life, though we recommend adding more RAM.


Small and light enough for a shirt pocket, Samsung's Helix YX-M1 is a one-stop audio entertainment center with an XM radio, a digital music player, and room for 50 hours of tunes, but it comes up short on battery life.

$21.99



Filmmaker Robert Zemeckis topped his breakaway hit Romancing the Stone with Back to the Future, a joyous comedy with a dazzling hook: what would it be like to meet your parents in their youth? Billed as a special-effects comedy, the imaginative film (the top box-office smash of 1985) has staying power because of the heart behind Zemeckis and Bob Gale's script. High schooler Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox, during the height of his TV success) is catapulted back to the '50s where he sees his parents in their teens, and accidentally changes the history of how Mom and Dad met. Filled with the humorous ideology of the '50s, filtered through the knowledge of the '80s (actor Ronald Reagan is president, ha!), the film comes off as a Twilight Zone episode written by Preston Sturges. Filled with memorable effects and two wonderfully off-key, perfectly cast performances: Christopher Lloyd as the crazy scientist who builds the time machine (a DeLorean luxury car) and Crispin Glover as Marty's geeky dad. --Doug Thomas

Critics and audiences didn't seem too happy with Back to the Future, Part II, the inventive, perhaps too clever sequel. Director Zemeckis and cast bent over backwards to add layers of time-travel complication, and while it surely exercises the brain it isn't necessarily funny in the same way that its predecessor was. It's well worth a visit, though, just to appreciate the imagination that went into it, particularly in a finale that has Marty watching his own actions from the first film. --Tom Keogh

Shot back-to-back with the second chapter in the trilogy, Back to the Future, Part III is less hectic than that film and has the same sweet spirit of the first, albeit in a whole new setting. This time, Marty ends up in the Old West of 1885, trying to prevent the death of mad scientist Christopher Lloyd at the hands of gunman Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen (Thomas F. Wilson, who had a recurring role as the bully Biff). Director Zemeckis successfully blends exciting special effects with the traditions of a Western and comes up with something original and fun. --Tom Keogh

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Set in a frontier world of bonnets and one-room schoolhouses, Love's Enduring Promise follows a headstrong young teacher named Missie (January Jones, Bandits), the daughter of Clark and Marty Davis (Dale Midkiff and Katherine Heigl) from previous prairie romance Love Comes Softly. After Clark injures himself in a woodcutting accident, the family farm is in danger of failing--until a handsome young stranger (Logan Bartholomew) helps out. Missie finds herself drawn to this man, but the intelligence and graciousness of young railroad magnate (Mackenzie Austin, How to Deal) appeals to a side of her that yearns to go beyond the hills and valleys of her childhood. What could be romantic froth becomes a quiet, well-paced, and thoughtful love story, thanks to a solid script, capable performances, and clean direction. Jones is particularly engaging; Missie could have been blandly virtuous, but Jones draws a rich and subtle range of emotions out of her scenes. Religious viewers will appreciate the movie's commitment to wholesome storytelling and clear moral perspective. Love's Enduring Promise, like Love Comes Softly, is based on a novel by Christian writer Janet Oke, though Love's Enduring Promise departs more from its source. --Bret Fetzer
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What sounds like the high-concept romantic comedy pitch from hell--widower president falls for smart lobbyist while the world watches--is actually intelligent, charming, touching, and quite funny. Granted, it's wish fulfillment all the way (when was the last time you saw a president who was truly presidential?), but in the capable hands of writer Aaron Sorkin (TV's Sports Night) and director Rob Reiner, The American President is incredibly enjoyable entertainment with quite a few ideas about both romance and the government. Michael Douglas stars as the president, who after three years in office starts thinking about the possibility of dating. When he auspiciously encounters cutthroat environmental lobbyist Sydney Ellen Wade (Annette Bening), sparks begin to crackle and the two begin a tentative but heartfelt romance. Of course, his job gets in the way--their first kiss is interrupted by a Libyan bombing--but darn it if these two kids aren't going to try and make it work! However, they hadn't counted on the president's Republican antagonist (Richard Dreyfuss), who starts carping about family values. The predictable plot--Douglas finally goes to bat for his lady and his country--is leavened by Sorkin's wonderful, snappy dialogue and a light touch from the usually subtle-as-a-sledgehammer Reiner. Both manage to create a believable White House-office atmosphere (with a crack staff including Martin Sheen, Michael J. Fox, Anna Deavere Smith, and Samantha Mathis) as well as a plausible and funny dating scenario. The true success of the movie, though, rides squarely on Douglas and Bening; this is unequivocally Douglas's best comedic performance (ergo his best performance, period) and Bening, usually such a good bad girl, takes a standard career-woman role and fleshes it out magnificently. You can see in an instant why Douglas would fall for her. One of the best unsung romantic comedies of the '90s. --Mark Englehart

by Marc Shapiro

Average customer rating: ISBN: 1550224670

by Amy; Parker, Sarah Jessica Sohn

Average customer rating: ISBN: 0752265059

by vogue

Average customer rating: ISBN: B000V81CGW
$10.99



The tagline emblazoned across the top of this latest WWF album's cover reads, "All New WWF Superstar Themes That Rock!" And on any compilation where songs by Limp Bizkit and Marilyn Manson are unremarkable for their fast pace and fury, it can be safely said that all of the songs do "rock!" Careful work has gone into matching songs to the performers, and the opportunity to listen to this album outside the context of WWF shows means that a fan can live the fantasy any time he chooses, all day long. Even Vince McMahon's theme strengthens the role he plays in the WWF's plot: Dope's "No Chance" talks in the first person about a stupidly angry boss, and connecting McMahon with this song is smart because everybody hates their boss on some level, and this song only reminds the listener of McMahon's part in the drama. Along with "No Chance," some of the other numbers on Forceable Entry are new covers or remixes of wrestlers' theme songs. Here, this generally means a new version with dirtier guitar work throughout it. This will only bother the listener if he was really attached to the original version of one of the themes, such as Chris Jericho's "Break the Walls Down" (Sevendust), or Undertaker's "Rollin'" (Limp Bizkit). Regardless, if you know the songs played upon the entrance of these wrestlers, then you know which themes you like and which ones you don't--and you know whether or not you need this album. --Mark Huntsman


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