About this product: Pop your cork with Bill Clinton's spirited talent: a strategically placed corkscrew which adds a twist to post-Presidency employment. A great gift for anyone, no matter where they land on the political spectrum, this durable 9 tall novelty is made of heavy plastic and metal. Bill Clinton. Corkscrew. If that isnt enough reason to get one, we can give you a few more: You'll never have more fun opening a bottle of wine; Could create pinot envy; Gives new meaning to the term wine lover; The new action hero for wine drinkers; Adds amusement to any dinner party; Looks cute standing next to your Hillary Nutcracker.
About this product: This poster shows Bill Compton lying above Sookie Stackhouse. Bill has blood running down the side of his mout, and Sookie has bite marks on her neck. At the bottom it says "It hurts so good. True Blood." This poster measures approx. 24" x 36" True Blood is an American television drama series created by Alan Ball, based on the Sookie Stackhouse book series by Charlaine Harris. The show is broadcast on the premium cable network HBO in the United States. It premiered on September 7, 2008 and has been renewed for a second season. True Blood details the co-existence of vampires and humans in Bon Temps, a fictional small Louisiana town. The series centers on Sookie Stackhouse (Anna Paquin), a telepathic waitress at a bar, who falls in love with vampire Bill Compton (Stephen Moyer).
About this product: Recounting the rich history and reliving the timeless sounds of the phenomenal Frankie Vallie & The 4 Seasons, the new Broadway musical Jersey Boys answers the musical-and philosophical question, "How did four would-be wise guys from Newark, NJ, become one of the greatest chart-topping successes in pop music history?" Jersey Boys celebrates legendary Rock and Roll Hall of Famers Frankie Valli, Bob Gaudio, Tommy DeVito, and Nick Massi who, as the 4 seasons, wrote their own songs, invented their own identity, and sold 175 million records worldwide-all before they were 30.
About this product: Disney's adaptation of the beloved fairy tale became a classic in its own right, thanks to some memorable tunes (including "A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes," "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo," and the title song) and some endearingly cute comic relief. We all know the story--the wicked stepmother and stepsisters simply won't have it, this uppity Cinderella thinking she's going to a ball designed to find the handsome prince an appropriate sweetheart, but perseverance, animal buddies, and a well-timed entrance by a fairy godmother make sure things turn out all right. There are a few striking sequences of pure animation--for example, Cinderella is reflected in bubbles drifting through the air--and the design is rich and evocative throughout. It's a simple story padded here agreeably with comic business, particularly Cinderella's rodent pals (dressed up conspicuously like the dwarf sidekicks of another famous Disney heroine) and their misadventures with a wretched cat named Lucifer. There's also much harrumphing and exposition spouting by the King and the Grand Duke. It's a much simpler and more graceful work than the more frenetically paced animated films of today, which makes it simultaneously quaint and highly gratifying. --David Kronke
About this product: Peter Pan has a special place in the realm of classic animated Disney films: it instills an element of childlike wonder. The 1953 version of James M. Barrie's story is colorfully told and keeps on the straight and narrow of the book. Barrie's wondrous focus on child's play is the key to its longevity: kids who don't grow up, shadows that run away from their owners, pirates, a fairy, and the magic ability to fly. In short, you can't help wishing the adventure would happen to you. Fueled by a few memorable songs (the stunner being "You Can Fly") and the strong impression of the pixie fairy Tinkerbell and the goofy Captain Hook, Disney's version of this story neither supplants nor lessens the Broadway version with Mary Martin that was produced for television the same decade. Unlike some classics, Peter Pan never ages along the way. --Doug Thomas
About this product: Charlie Brown gets rocks in his trick-or-treat bag, Linus awaits a visitation from the Great Pumpkin in his terribly sincere pumpkin patch (while the adoring little Sally sits tight with him), Snoopy falls asleep, Lucy harasses Schroeder, and Pig-Pen kicks up a dust storm even beneath his costume in this classic television broadcast. Funny stuff, but also graced with Charles Schultz's more poignant and gently satiric themes from the 1960s on the influence of faith, failure, and hope in our lives. --Tom Keogh
About this product: Most modern home theaters are comprised of much more than just a TV; they usually include an A/V receiver for surround sound, DVD player, Blu-ray player, gaming system, and/or a number of other components. If you're like most, when you turn your TV off, these components remain on in a standby mode, wasting energy and increasing your electricity bill. The TV TrickleSaver reduces the standby energy consumed by these TV accessory components by using a built-in current sensing circuitry to identify when your TV is On or Off. When the TV is On, the product will switch On all peripheral devices. Conversely when the TV is Off, the product will switch Off all accessories The product is easy to install and provides simple automation to reduce wasteful standby energy consumption. It is suitable for residential and workplace applications. The TV TrickleSaver can be connected directly to your equipment or connected to a standard electrical power strip with any number of connected devices.Important Notice for Pay TV / Free to Air Digital HDD Set Top Box OwnersCertain manufacturers of set-top boxes, which have Hard Disk Drive (HDD) functionality, do not recommend hard switching off of their products as programming and software updates are typically downloaded when set-top boxes are in standby mode. Please review the manufacturer's documentation prior to use of a TV TrickleSaver with these products.