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Big Valley - Season 1
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TV Westerns once ruled the primetime range, inspiring Jonathan Winters to joke at the time, "I like Westerns, I just don't like 15 of them in a row." The Big Valley came along near the end of the trail. Premiering in 1965, it ran for four seasons and earned an Emmy for "Miss Barbara Stanwyck," who stars as widowed matriarch Victoria Barkley. Her brood is a breed apart: Jarrod (Richard Long), the eldest son, who returns to the sprawling Barkley home in the San Joaquin Valley to practice law; excitable Nick (Peter Breck), who is in charge of the family enterprises, youngest son Eugene (Charles Briles), an inconsequential character who would ride off into the sunset by season two; and "shameful" and "spoiled" daughter Audra (Linda Evans), who, in the first episode, is a real kitten with a whip. As a family saga, The Big Valley is more Bonanza than Dallas with one groundbreaking, soap opera twist: the arrival of Heath (Lee Majors), the self-proclaimed "bastard son" of deceased community pillar Tom Barkley. This first season's most compelling dramatic arc is Heath's struggle to be accepted by his brothers (particularly the hot-headed Nick) and determination to stake his claim to "a name, heritage... what's mine." The Big Valley rounded up a stable of great character actors, several at the beginnings of their careers. The episode "By Force and Violence" alone offers Bruce Dern as an escaped convict whom Victoria compels at gunpoint to help rescue Heath, who is trapped under a disabled wagon, and L.Q. Jones and Harry (Dean) Stanton as the bounty hunters on his trail. Several of the episodes cover some of the same ground: an old family friend is revealed to be less than trustworthy; Audra falls for the wrong guy; someone's got a grudge against the Barkleys. One of the season's most memorable episodes is a tale of redemption, "The Guilt of Matt Bentell," in which the man the Barkleys have hired to oversee their logging operations is the former warden of an apparently Abu Ghraib-like Civil War prison where Heath was incarcerated. Now that network television has put Westerns out to pasture, fans of the series and Western buffs who wouldn't be caught dead in Deadwood can enjoy The Big Valley's more traditional pleasures, including breathtaking cinematography (no painted Ponderosa backdrops), great Western action (the fight scenes pack a real punch), and involving stories. --Donald Liebenson
All 30 first-season episodes--including "Palms of Glory," "Forty Rifles," "Night of the Wolf," "The Invaders," "Under a Dark Star," and "Last Train to the Fair"--have been collected in a five-disc set. 25 1/2 hrs. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English, Spanish. **30 episodes on 5 discs. 25 1/2 hrs.**
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Women's Health: Total Workout in Ten!
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Featuring four 10-minute routines, this fully customizable workout presented by Women's Health will help you get in shape without throwing your hectic schedule into turmoil. Get the body you want in the time you have! 39 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English; bonus footage.
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Men's Health: 15 Minute Workout
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Get an amazing body with the Men's Health 15-Minute Workout DVD. Based on the popular 15-minute workout series in Men's Health magazine, the do-it-at-home convenience and step-by-step demos of this time-saving workout make it easy for you to build a leaner, stronger, fitter body in no time flat!
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Metal Health
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All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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It's Great to Be a Kid
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Tracks: 1. I am a Pilot; 2. Viva La Cheese; 3. My Mommy Bought Me a Dog; 4. That Dog Don't Hunt; 5. Potatoes; 6. Rocky; 7. Bruno The Dumb Dog; 8. Bugs; 9. Racing Car; 10. It's Great To Be A Kid; 11. I'm Just A Baby; 12. London's Lullaby
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TOILET PAPER/MAG HOLD CHR
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This easy, no-tools installation toilet paper/magazine holder provides handy bathroom storage. High polished chrome. 9.5"W x 17.25"H x 5.25"D.
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DC Superhero Figurine Collection #3 Joker
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From the publisher of the extremely popular Classic Marvel Figurine Collection Magazine! Meet the heroes and villains of the DC Universe as fully authorized figurines team-up with an amazing, fact-filled magazine for a series in a super-league of its own! The hand-painted lead figurines are sculpted by master craftsmen and based on original pieces of DC Comics artwork. Measuring 3 1/2"-4" tall, each figurine is individually numbered, comes stamped with the DC Comics official logo, and comes packaged in its own box. The magazine accompanying each figurine will provide a detailed history and background on the featured character, including exclusive images and interviews. This product contains lead.
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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of The Humorist Summer Number 1939 from Mary Evans
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Photo Puzzle, The Humorist Summer Number 1939. Bright and jolly front cover design for The Humorist magazine Summer Number by William Heath Robinson featuring a number of bathers paddling and playing about in the sea. One particular couple have had the ingenious idea of using a rotund and therefore very buoyant friend as a makeshift dining table for their picnic. Chosen by Mary Evans. 10x14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pieces. Packed in black cardboard
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Men's Health Get Back in Shape Kit
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mfr: SPORTLINE KIT INCLUDES: ;TRI-POWER CHIN UP BAR; SUPREME PUSH-UP(R);AB WHEEL This item cannot be shipped to APO/FPO addresses
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Autographed Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl XL Program signed by: Bill Cowher, Troy Polamalu, James Harrison, Verron Haynes, Joey Porter, Heath Miller, Ike Taylor, Deshea Townsend, Bryant McFadden, Chris Hope, Clark Haggans, Larry Foote, Willie Parker & Ce
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Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl XL Program signed by: Bill Cowher, Troy Polamalu, James Harrison, Verron Haynes, Joey Porter, Heath Miller, Ike Taylor, Deshea Townsend, Bryant McFadden, Chris Hope, Clark Haggans, Larry Foote, Willie Parker & Cedrick Wilson Autographed. Comes fully certified with a Athletic Promotional Events certificate of authenticity.
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The Art of Photographing Still Life
There are many mediums to choose from in photography. Often a person will begin with still life photography and work their way towards portraits, wildlife, or landscapes depending upon their interests. Still life photography teaches a person to use light and shadows to find the emotion of the object. Here I will discuss many different aspects of still life pictures.
Still life expresses the photographers self while using in animate objects such as pottery, flowers, candles, leaves, and fruit. The first step in still life photography is the lighting. You will want the object to have light from a single direction, so that you can cast shadows as well as light on the object. This will give it a depth of field, and dimension. You will need to choose whether you want a soft or harsh light. The more harsh the light the more shadow you will have. Often in still life reflectors are used to tone the light down. The best type of lighting for still life photography is side- lighting because you will attain more contrast between the object.
With still life photography, you have color control. You can choose the colors of the objects you use. When choosing the colors say with leaves and fruits you will want a contrast in colors, but retain a natural look. Harmony is the best word to use when attaining color control. The color will attract the viewer's eye, so if it is displeasing to you the chances are your viewers will find it just as displeasing.
With still life, you can choose an abstract motif. You may choose to put two objects together that do not make sense, but create a moving picture. You might have an interesting cut on fruit, such as a melon to reveal the inside core. The angle of the cut and the meaning of the picture will require thought from the viewer. Some viewers see different from what another viewer might see. This happens in the art world daily. What one thinks represents art another finds unappealing. Never let these influence your dreams and stop you from becoming even better in your work as a photographer.
You can also have control of variations. You can use the same subject repeatedly with different backgrounds, arrangements, and other objects. The key is to avoid clutter while creating contrast. The rule of thirds of composition is a great way to utilize still life objects. You can create a pattern based on the rule of thirds. Setting up the arrangements and trying several shots will lead you to finding the harmony between the objects.
You may think still life photography lacks the depth of other mediums; however, it can be used as a stepping-stone to greater photography. Still life can include an arranged garden to please the eye or a natural look. You can use natural light to offset the shadows and find the contrast. Still life inside or outside creating the arrangements is just one way to find pictures you will wish to display or give to friends. Remember lighting, color, and variations on arrangements will provide you will tons of subjects.
Applications for still life photography can include taking photographs for magazines. Often magazines have still life photos to show flower arrangements or decorating ideas for the home. With the many choices in photography, still life takes a special eye for arranging objects and understanding lighting techniques. With all of photography being art you need to pick the subjects that will speak most to you and make them speak to others. These types of pictures go well when deciding to sell your photos or display them for the public. All pictures whether you think it or not may be just what someone wants to display and may offer to buy it. This helps you start a real goldmine of a business if you feel confident with your work.
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In The Dark Knight? I have a question!
OK, first, totally awesome movie, Heath Ledger was incredible, and the whole movie kept me watching, I don't think I ever blinked.
Now for my question.
In the end, what ever happened to the Joker? I mean, Batman kinda just left him hanging there, then the feds came along.
DID THEY ARREST HIM, KILL HIM, OR WHAT?
And I must say, Jake Gyllenhal (spelling) was rumored to replace Heath Ledger's role in the supposed next movie, but he couldn't accept it because he is still not over his death. (STAR magazine)
I'm sorry but I think the joker is irreplaceable now.
They arrested him. One of the last shots was the feds bringin him down to the ground and cuffing him.
I agree with you. I really hope tehy don't cast ANYONE as the Joker. I don't care if it messes with the Batman universe (beacuse he's supposed to introduce additional bad-guys). Find another way to fit them into the story. Just leave the Joker out of it.
Stateline Area News in Brief
Man blacked out before leaving roadAFTON — A Janesville man died Thursday after the Chevy Suburban he was driving left the roadway in the Village of Afton.
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