Claudio Monteverdi - Il Ritorno d`Ulisse in patria (DVD)
Claudio Monteverdi - Il Ritorno d`Ulisse in patria (DVD)
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G.I. COMBAT Episode 1: Battle of Normandy From the designers of Close Combat, comes a 3D real-time strategy action game that gives the player the chance rewrite history. GI Combat is a real-time strategy game, engulfing the player in the dynamic conflicts of the Second World War. The fully three-dimensional environment provides unsurpassed detail for terrain, armor penetration, vehicle movement, morale, and combat resolution! Immerse yourself in the agonizing struggle to hold back enemy offensives, lead an assault to capture key objectives, and charge into the fray with gritty, determined grunts! You have the chance to live in that moment, and rewrite history!The Most Realistic 3D Environment In Any Game The maps are drawn from the actual terrain of Normandy. Detailed psychological model with 8 different psychological states. Highly detailed individual soldier models. Lead either American or German troops through enemy bombardments, command a small squad to infiltrate an enemy outpost, or jump into the trenches with a single steadfast GI. Outfit your company with renowned weapons such as the MP-40 or the Thompson, and shell your opponent with tanks and artillery, including the Jumbo Sherman, the Mark V Panther, or the dreaded German 88. Accurate physics model for weapons and armor penetration. Meticulous terrain models based on topographical maps of the actual landscape re-create the blood soaked battlefields fought on by our ancestors! 60 Different squad types.Product ESRB Rating TeenSystem Requirements : Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP, Pentium II 500 or faster, 256MB RAM, 32MB DirectX 8.0 compatible video card, DirectX 8.0 compatible sound card, 200MB free hard drive space, 8X CDROM, Keyboard, Mouse
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Relieve the Chicago Bears' 2002-2003 season with this action-packed video scrapbook.DVD Features:Region 1 EncodingKeep CaseAudio: Dolby Surround Stereo - English
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CAPOTE: Bennett Miller`s CAPOTE is a finely crafted biopic that recounts a historic chapter in American history and, in the process, captures the unraveling of a truly gifted mind. Starring an extraordinary Philip Seymour Hoffman as the legendary Truman Capote, the film concentrates on the seven-year period during which Capote wrote his groundbreaking nonfiction novel, IN COLD BLOOD. One morning in 1959, Capote learned of a horrific family killing in Holcomb, Kansas. With the intention of writing an article for the New Yorker, he traveled to the Midwest with his good friend Nell Harper Lee (Catherine Keener), who was about to publish her own masterwork, TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD. Somehow, the soft-spoken, eccentric writer managed to earn the trust of local authorities--most notably, reserved K.B.I. agent Alvin Dewey (Chris Cooper). But when the two killers were caught and returned to Kansas to await trial, Capote began to form an intense emotional bond with one of them, Perry Smith (Clifton Collins, Jr.). The pressure of this connection threatened to push an already fragile Capote into the darkest recesses of himself. His only hope was to finish the book that he was convinced would shock the nation and change the course of writing forever.Hoffman`s tender portrayal of the writer is a remarkable achievement. He slips into the skin of Capote flawlessly, allowing viewers to experience Capote`s inner turmoil for themselves. Keener and Cooper once again deliver compassionate performances. But it is Miller`s overall vision, based on a script by Dan Futterman and beautifully realized by his technical collaborators (especially director of photography Adam Kimmel and production designer Jess Gonchor), that makes CAPOTE an Oscar-worthy production.POLLOCK: Ed Harris`s POLLOCK is a moving portrait of artist Jackson Pollock, an abstract expressionist painter whose work had major influence on the modern art movement. Pollock was also a serious alcoholic, and was marri
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