Thursday, September 1, 2011

Meera Herbal Hairwash Powder

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Playboy Magazine April 2004 Rachel Hunter

  • Playboy Magazine April 2004
  • Supermodel Rachel Hunter Stacy's mom is naked!
  • 50 Cent interview
  • Our loudest sex & music issue ever!
TWO SHADES OF BLUE - DVD Movie2004 Issue of April Playboy!Playboy Magazine April 2004 Table of Contents COVER STORY Rocker Rod Stewart's most famous song asks "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" Well, not really, Rod. We much prefer his ex-wife, cover girl Rachel Hunter. The New Zealand beauty became famous modeling swimwear. Now the super-model takes off her bikini and shows off her super body for photographer Sante D'Orazio. Our Rabbit helps give Rachel a boost. FEATURES 80 YEAR IN MUSIC 2004 OutKast became an in-crowd favorite, Coldplay burned bright, and Johnny Cash made one for the ages. Now our readers cast their votes on the past year's music scene. Plug into the winners of our annual poll, plus deep thoughts from Kelis, the Strokes and Lucinda Williams. That's music to anyone's ears. 136 20Q KEVIN SMITH The Jersey-obsessed director explains why Bennifer won't curse his new movie, fantasizes about watching his wife with another man and tells fans whether they'll ever see the return of Jay and Silent Bob. BY PAUL YOUNG FICTION INTERVIEW 61 50 CENT For a hip-hop star, nothing earns respect like getting shot nine times. In a loaded Playboy Interview, 50 Cent shoots back with no-bull answers on everything from his drug-dealing past to his high-flying current life-and why his many enemies should still fear him. BY ROB TANNENBAUM PICTORIALS 72 BEAUTY AND THE BEAT Seven sexy DJs spin out of their clothes on our dance floor. They've got grooves. 94 PLAYMATE: KRISTA KELLY Krista is living proof of Canada's valuable natural resources. 126 RACHEL HUNTER Many rock stars have fallen for her. Now we know why. NOTES AND NEWS 15 HEF TAKES NEW YORK The Man and his girlfriends visit the Big Apple to celebrate our 50th anniversary with Donald Trump, Hugh Jackman and Lara Flynn Boyle. 163 PLAYMATE NEWS Pam Anderson hits the mike as a shock jockette, and Anna Nicole goes from full to fit. REVIEWS 37 MUSIC Get into the swing with the Vines, plus Alanis Morissette and Ghost-face Killah.2004, PLAYBOY MAGAZINE

Joy Fielding's The Other Woman

  • A successful news producer with a bright future, Jill Plumley (Josie Bisset) decides to forsake her career in favor of her new role the devoted wife of her lawyer husband, David. One day, while at David s company party, a sexy young student named Nicole boldly tells Jill that she s going to steal her husband a courageous yet ironic assertion, considering that four years prior, Jill stole David awa
Here s everything a child needs to fully enjoy the fun and creativity of the Boogie Monster story, music, and dance experience. Josie Bissett s inspiring new book comes with furry Boogie LegsTM (plush leggings that are one size fits most kids) and an original CD of rollicking dance tunes by Recess Monkey. Kids read the book aloud with their parents, and then transform themselves into Boogie Monster by simply donning their Boogie LegsTM, following the story and dancing to the music. Everything comes ! in a colorful re-useable gift folio with magnetic closure a wonderful gift for parents, grandparents and children (ages 3-9).A successful news producer with a bright future, Jill Plumley (Josie Bisset) decides to forsake her career in favor of her new role--the devoted wife of her lawyer husband, David. One day, while at David s company party, a sexy young student named Nicole boldly tells Jill that she s going to steal her husband--a courageous yet ironic assertion, considering that four years prior, Jill stole David away from his first wife. Now that Jill is Mrs. David Plumley, could young Nicole be the other woman that Jill had been? Then, when David s boss is killed in his sleep and his wife confesses to the murder but claims self-defense, an overwhelmed Jill turns to old friend an fellow journalist Pete Henderson (Jason Priestley) to find out the truth. Based on the best-selling novel by Joy Fielding.

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

A Jewel in the Palace (TV) Poster (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) (2003) Japanese Style A -(Yeong-ae Lee)(Jin-hee Ji)(Ri-na Hong)(Mi-ri Gyeon)(Mi-kyeong Yang)

Monday, August 29, 2011

According to Greta

  • Hilary Duff delivers the most unexpected performance of her career as Greta, a rebellious 17 year old exiled for the summer to a sleepy Jersey shore community where she immediately informs her grandparents of her plans to kill herself by the time she turns 18. But before Greta can cross suicide off her to-do list, she ll begin a romance with a young cook from a troubled background, confront a trag
Hilary Duff (A Cinderella Story) shines in this sparkling romantic comedy based on the book Diary of a Working Girl by Daniella Brodsky. Lane, a fashion journalist, gets the assignment of a lifetime when Cosmopolitan magazine hires her to write a story about finding love in the workplace. Posing as a corporate assistant, Lane finds herself torn between the office's eligible men in suits and a dashing stranger (Chris Marmack, The O.C.) who sweeps her off her feet. Will she find the "magic man" who fu! lfills her fantasy checklist, or will her story have an ending as unexpected as love itself? The appealing cast includes Michael McMillan (True Blood) and Matt Dallas (Kyle XY), with Emmy-winner Jaime Pressly (My Name is Earl) and the hilarious Jennifer Coolidge (Legally Blonde).Finding the right man is harder than any full-time job, but does where a woman works impact her chances of finding Mr. Right? Fashion writer Lane (Hilary Duff) is convinced that it does, and when she shares her opinion with an editor (Jaime Pressly) at Cosmo magazine, it lands her a once-in-a-lifetime chance to write a cover story. The catch is, she has to go undercover in the business world to get the real scoop on finding true love in the workplace. Posing as a businesswoman is more difficult than Lane initially thinks, but the sheer mass of men in suits at the office is more than enough reward for her hard work. Much to her surprise, Lane quickly discovers that the businessmen who have eve! ry quality on her "Magic Man" checklist leave her decidedly un! excited, while she finds men like her boss Tom (Michael McMillian), who possesses virtually none of those magic qualities, simultaneously incomprehensible and incredibly intriguing. Based on the book Diary of a Working Girl by Daniella Brodsky, Beauty & the Briefcase is similar to The Devil Wears Prada and Confessions of a Shopaholic. Duff's performance doesn't quite measure up to those of Anne Hathaway or Isla Fisher, but she does a fine job, and while this made-for-TV movie isn't on par with its theatrical counterparts, it is very well done. All in all, Beauty & the Briefcase is an enjoyable romantic comedy that's definitely worth watching. (Ages 10 and older) --Tami HoriuchiEven when Hilary Duff is at her most un-Lizzie McGuire-like, it's impossible not to like her, as she proves on this reinvention-themed, girl-grows-up album. Free her from the constraints of the teen-queen slumber party scene and she'll crank up the guitars and "! Fly," as she does on the feel-good first single; give her a minute to reflect on life as a multi-hyphenate (in her case TV princess-movie star-pop goddess) and she'll come clean with "Underneath This Smile," an introspective winner not lacking--and yet not reaching--for sunshine, or "Who's That Girl," an unapologetic embrace of self-contradiction. Songwriters Diane Warren ("I Am") and Charlie Midnight, whose contributions to Duff's last album don't seem so yesterday as yet, pitch in, as does Hilary's star-in-her-own-right sister Haylie (the boyfriend-blasting "Mr. James Dean"). If there's evidence of the mixed-up lovable kook millions of teens once modeled themselves after here, it is only in the title: Hilary Duff may be the follow-up to the 5 million-selling Metamorphosis, but the real metamorphosis for Miss Duff takes place here. --Tammy La GorceClea Raymond is a talented photojournalist and the daughter of high-profile parents. Usually she’s in to! tal control of her camera, but after Clea’s father disappear! s while on a humanitarian mission, eerie, shadowy images of a strange and handsome young man begin to appear in Clea’s photosâ€"a man she has never seen in her life.

When Clea suddenly encounters this man in person she is stunnedâ€"and feels an immediate and powerful connection. As they grow closer, they are drawn deep into the mystery behind her father’s disappearance and discover the centuries-old truth behind their intense bond. Torn by a dangerous love triangle and haunted by a powerful secret that holds their fate, together they race against time to unravel their past in order to save their futureâ€"and their lives.Hilary Duff delivers the most unexpected performance of her career as Greta, a rebellious 17 year old ‘exiled’ for the summer to a sleepy Jersey shore community where she immediately informs her grandparents of her plans to kill herself by the time she turns 18. But before Greta can cross suicide off her ‘to-do’ list, she’ll begin an interracial roma! nce with a young cook from a troubled background confront a tragic family secret and maybe even discover the promising young woman beneath her sarcastic shell. Just when Greta’s looking for a way out, will life find a way back in?Many movies explore the difficulties of growing up, but few are as powerful and as moving as According to Greta. Hilary Duff is impressively strong as the title character, a 17-year-old who's trying to figure out who she wants to be, or if she wants to be, while grappling with an overwhelming sense of inadequacy and a rocky family life. Her mother (Melissa Leo) has had multiple husbands, and her father, whom she doesn't remember, committed suicide when she was very young. Greta's mother doesn't know what to do with her and wants to work on saving her third marriage, so she ships Greta off to stay with her Gram (Ellen Burstyn) and Gramps (Michael Murphy) in the sleepy retirement town of Ocean Grove, New Jersey, for the summer. Greta is an! gry, resentful, and spiteful, and she makes no secret of exact! ly how s he's feeling. She views her imprisonment in the town as a death sentence, and it may literally be. In her journal, Greta keeps two lists: one of things she wants to do before she dies and one of suicide methods. Greta's grandparents both try, in their own ways, to get through to their granddaughter, but she is depressed, determined to push others away, and obstinately obnoxious. Greta meets Julie (Evan Ross), an African-American teenager who was once in juvenile detention is now a line cook with dreams of becoming a chef, and the two are extremely attracted to one another. Julie is wise beyond his years, having learned not only to accept responsibility for his own actions, but to act in a manner that will consistently further his ambitions. Just when it appears that Greta's relationship with Julie may inspire some maturation on her part, Greta does something that will heavily impact the lives of everyone close to her. Will she get a chance to realize that her actions dramati! cally affect the people around her and that age and experience bring valuable perspective? Few movies have the guts and insight to tackle teen suicide in a way that so realistically captures the intense emotional struggle involved in growing up and learning to respect and love oneself. Both teens and adults should make a point of seeing According to Greta. --Tami Horiuchi

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Saturday, August 27, 2011

Playboy Video Centerfold, Anna-Marie Goddard on Laserdisc

Friday, August 26, 2011

The Tuxedo (Widescreen Edition)

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  • Closed-captioned; Color; Dolby; DTS Surround Sound; Dubbed; DVD; Subtitled; Widescreen; NTSC
Atlanta's experience over the past 15 to 20 years is reflective of many cities, particularly those in the south and west. Thus, the story of how and why Atlanta has changed is informative for cities in general. What accounts for the positive turn-around of the city of Atlanta? What can other cities learn from Atlanta's experience?

This collection examines changes in the city of Atlanta over the past three decades and explores the factors associated with the observed changes. Beginning with several essays that take a broad focus on the city's demographics and the city's economy, the contributions then focus on more specifics aspects of urban development, such as the changing face of retailing; income and poverty; race and ethnicity; the arts; transp! ortation; and housing and gentrification. Later chapters assess the future prospects for the city. Together, the contributions paint a picture of how the city of Atlanta has changed, why it has changed, and its future prospects. The implications for other major metropolitan centers are broad, and the lessons learned are of relevance to anyone interested in the economic and social health of cities.Ever since she was a young girl, Melinda Gordon (Jennifer Love Hewitt) has been able to see and talk to dead people--earth bound spirits who have yet to cross over to the other side and who seek her help in communicating and resolving unfinished business with the living. Melinda sometimes has a hard time accepting her "gift," especially now that she's a newlywed and looking forward to starting her new life with her husband, Jim Clancy (David Conrad), a paramedic. Her friend and business partner in the antique store, Andrea Moreno (Aisha Tyler), is fascinated by Melinda's talent. ! Although Melinda embraces her unique "abilities" as a blessin! g and so metimes a curse, she always helps her clients--alive or dead--find emotional closure.Ghost Whisperer is not a show for cynics (or anyone who hates everything with the word "whisperer" attached to it). Though half of the show aims to make your flesh creep, the other half works just as hard to make everything warm and fuzzy. Ghosts walk into Melinda Gordon's life the way snappy dames walked into Sam Spade's office, hitting her up for aid with a hard-luck story and a whole lot of strings attached. Her job is to help them untie the emotional knot that's keeping them earthbound--which usually involves, in one way or another, telling a still-living friend or relative how much the dead person loved them. Whether it's a Vietnam vet who never met his son, a standup comedian who committed suicide, a bride who died on her big day, or a poltergeist child, in the end Melinda--assisted by her hunky paramedic husband Jim and vaguely useless best friend Andrea--will find a way to l! ead them to the light. (Ghost Whisperer is evasive about its theological implications, but Melinda's black-hatted nemesis from the season's end has a distinctly devilish air.)

Keeping a foot in both worlds as Melinda is Jennifer Love Hewitt (Party of Five, Garfield), an actress who doesn't seem entirely natural; between her cartoonish physical dimension (the show isn't shy about displaying her bosom), her fake eyelashes, and the seemingly molded contours of her face, she's like a life-sized doll. Unfortunately, this quality lends a similarly plastic feel to her telegenic smile and earnest looks of compassion. The scripts are strictly middle-of-the-road tv fare, with obvious turns of plot and heavy-handed emotional crises, but the special effects conjure some eeriness. Extras include docs on the show's development, the lovely opening credits (based on the art of Maggie Taylor), and the paranormal investigators whose work inspired the show, along wit! h a handful of episode commentaries and deleted scenes. Fans w! ill not feel cheated. --Bret FetzerAsian Edition best of from Jennifer Love HewittThis poster is 22 inches by 33 inches. It is in mint condition.Golden Globe and Emmy winner Kelsey Grammer (Frasier) breathes new life into the musical adaptation beloved by millions of theatergoers every holiday season as it comes to television filled with hope, holiday cheer and the uplifting power of the human spirit. Charles Dickens’ classic tale still stirs the same feelings of repentance, love, and forgiveness that transformed Scrooge himself.Fonte: Wikipedia. Pagine: 203. Capitoli: Leslie Nielsen, Meryl Streep, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Fergie, Neil Patrick Harris, Samuel L. Jackson, Eliza Dushku, Michael J. Fox, Nicolas Cage, Stacy Keach, John Goodman, Lou Rawls, Brittany Murphy, Ben Stiller, Kristin Chenoweth, Eddie Murphy, René Auberjonois, Jack Black, Vanessa L. Williams, Jane Lynch, Adam Wylie, Carl Lumbly, Hans Conried, Dom DeLuise, Clancy Brown, Roger L. Jackson, James Woods, Pinto ! Colvig, Sterling Holloway, Joe Mantegna, Ron Perlman, Nicole Sullivan, Juliet Landau, Kenneth Mars, Melissa Fahn, John DiMaggio, Isaac Hayes, Mila Kunis, Wallace Shawn, David Hayter, David Ogden Stiers, Mae Questel, Michael Welch, Jennifer Hale, Fred Tatasciore, Michael Clarke Duncan, Adrienne Wilkinson, Seth Green, Laurie Metcalf, Dan Castellaneta, Phil Morris, Lacey Chabert, Gil Birmingham, Dana Delany, Hank Azaria, Jeff Bennett, Kelly Ripa, Mark Hamill, Alexandra Breckenridge, Kari Wahlgren, Will Friedle, Kelsey Grammer, Grey DeLisle, Stephen Root, Michael Jai White, Larry Miller, Blake Clark, Joshua Seth, Ray Wise, Nicholle Tom, Bradley Pierce, Kathy Najimy, Charlie Adler, Orlando Brown, Christian Erickson, Chloë Moretz, Billy West, Frank Welker, Justin Shenkarow, Alexander Gould, Adam West, Nathan Lane, Wayne Knight, Eleanor Audley, Rob Paulsen, Ahmed Best, Verna Felton, Bud Luckey, Bryan Cranston, Brad Garrett, Mark Harelik, Timothy Daly, Jim Cummings, Katey Sagal, J! odi Benson, Dee Bradley Baker, Gilbert Gottfried, Diana Muldau! r, Chris tine Auten, Wil Wheaton, Keone Young, Jim Varney, John Ratzenberger, Myles Jeffrey, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Scott Grimes, Annie Potts, Michael Yarmush, Joe Ranft, Keith David, Don Diamond, Patrick Warburton, Lenny Venito, William Conrad, Dominic Scott Kay, Tom Kenny, Eva Gabor, Wanda Sykes, Johnny Yong Bosch, Marcellite Garner, Richard White, Kath Soucie, Bill Farmer, Bob Newhart, George DiCenzo, Michael Wallis, Jeff Garlin, Eli Marienthal, Mel Winkler, Tom Fahn, Tony Anselm...Jimmy is an ordinary cabbie-turned-chauffer who slips into a 2 billion dollar super-spy suit and inadvertantly becomes a dashing secret agent. Fit for trouble this deluxe tux unwittingly thrusts jimmy and his dazzling partner into a dangerous world of internation espionage. Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 02/13/2007 Starring: Jackie Chan Jason Isaacs Run time: 99 minutes Rating: Pg13Jackie Chan looks spiffy in The Tuxedo, but the movie needs a tailor. No Jackie Chan movie! could be a total misfire, however, and he's charmingly self-effacing here as a hapless chauffeur who inadvertently replaces his injured super-agent boss (Jason Issacs) and foils a madman (Ritchie Coster) who plans to infect the world's water supply (!) and reap a fortune selling pure bottled water. Jackie's a bumbling superhero after donning his boss's high-tech, Inspector Gadget-like tuxedo (it even has a "Mambo" setting), and curvaceous co-agent Jennifer Love Hewitt coaches him in crime fighting while closing in on the bad guys. It's all as routinely ridiculous as it sounds--Jackie's faux James Brown act is the only real highlight--and as critic Roger Ebert observed, the climax hinges on an insect queen that doesn't exist in nature! So, while Jackie and Jennifer provide a few moments of stellar stunts and random amusement, you can blame this mess on screenwriters who didn't do their homework. --Jeff Shannon