Days of Wine And Roses
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In the reality TV boom of the early 21st century a few shows stood out for their original approach to the medium, one of which was QUEER EYE FOR THE STRAIGHT GUY. Here, the spotlight is given to interior designer Thom Filicia, who helped decoratively challenged straight men spruce up their homes throughout the series. Fun and helpful for anyone looking for tips on how to make their bachelor pad look desirable to any passing females, THOM`S HOME offers a selection of QUEER EYE highlights featuring the talented designer.
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Former photographer Jerry Schatzberg follows up his explosive directorial debut THE PANIC IN NEEDLE PARK with SCARECROW, which captured the Grand Prize at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival. Opening on a desolate highway, two drifters stumble into each other, and decide to hitchhike together across the country. Max (Gene Hackman), just released from prison, wants more than anything to own a car wash in Pittsburgh, staying out of trouble and living his life as an honest man. Lion (Al Pacino), who has returned from working at sea, dreams of reuniting with the wife and daughter he left behind years ago in Detroit. Embarking on their strange, confused journey, the dusty pair encounters a cast of peculiar characters as they struggle to reach their destinations (including a stop-off at HackmanAes sisterAes house in Colorado). In the end, after beginning to accept the truth--that their dreams are not going to come to fruition--they find friendship, trust, and love, giving their lives justification.Superbly acted by Pacino and Hackman--and grittily photographed by Vilmos Zsigmond--SchatzbergAes film contains a brilliant blend of comedy, drama, and tragedy, resulting in a truly unforgettable viewing experience (a la MIDNIGHT COWBOY), making SCARECROW a stellar example of the highly personal character-driven films that made 1970s Hollywood such a brilliant, distinct period.
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Add a unique accessory to your wardrobe with this Fountain Satin beaded bag. This satin handbag is roomy enough for everyday use, yet elegant enough for a night on the town. The background is rayon satin with black and/or platinum beads. Two 6-inch fabric-covered handles let you carry the bag in style; tuck the handles inside and pull out the extra cord for a shoulder-strap and you have two bags in one!. A magnetic snap-closure completes the piece. Choose from black, red, light chocolate, off-white, and blue.Beaded by hand using a minimal amount of machine assembly, these bags are made in community organizations in the rural areas of the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. Through this work, men and women gain awareness of the need to be independent and self-occupied. These skills help them to move toward financial security.The handcrafted nature of this product will produce minor differences in design and sizing. Subtle variations will occur from piece to piece, adding to its unique qualities. Measurements may vary slightly.Imported




