Grail Prince
The Lady of the Lake's prophecy of doom is coming to pass. King Arthur lies dead, struck down along with the greatest knights of Camelot. Yet one knight, scarcely more than a boy, fights amid the ruins to keep Arthur's dream alive: Galahad, the son of Lancelot. Now Galahad must undertake a quest. The future of Britain hinges on his success or failure.
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Tote your laptop around in comfortable style with this laptop backpack from Fulton.
Features include:
Top-loading access with removable computer sleeve
Stores laptops up to 15.4 inches
Organizer section for PDA, cell phone, pens, business cards, and more
MP3 or CD layer pouch complete with slit for earphones
Zip-away mesh water bottle holder
Side zipper pockets for small miscellaneous items
Dual side pockets accessories
Zippered file compartment
Air-lift back padding
Ergonomic adjustable contour backpack straps
Imported
An island off the Oregon coast is the setting for this salty yarn of ghosts, lepers, betrayal, vengeance, and teen angst. A fog-enshrouded schooner from 1865 returns from the bottom of the sea to wreak vengeance on the locals of the island, and it's up to local DJ Stevie Wayne (Selma Blair), her charter-boat-captain lover, Nick (Tom Welling, from TV's SMALLVILLE), and his wayward girlfriend, Elizabeth (Maggie Grace, from TV's LOST), to save the day. All three are related to the town's founding fathers, with whom the shipbound ghosts have an ancient score to settle. What that score is no one seems to know, but they need to find out, fast. DeRay Davis (BARBERSHOP) provides comic relief as Nick's lusty first mate, but the real scene stealer here is the fog itself, which is much more animated than in the 1980 John Carpenter original. Thanks to some nice CGI work, it slithers in, around, and under everything. Though gussied up with an angst-rock soundtrack and beautiful young TV actors, THE FOG is, at heart, a good old fashioned ghost story, replete with period costumes and inter-dimensional romance. Director Rupert Wainwright (STIGMATA) is good at capturing little details like the eerie tinkling of deep-sea fishing hooks hung out to dry, the textures of moisture-beaded shower stall doors, and the perfectly toned skin of lead actress Grace as she wanders around in her negligee. John Carpenter and his partner, Debra Hill--co-creators of the first FOG--served as producers.
Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005.
For personal use only.
All rights reserved.
Add a touch of the Orient to your decor with our Japanese style corner cabinet.
Hand-made by artisans in the Guangdong province of mainland China
Boasts two doors and a drawer
Features a delicately hand-painted Japanese landscape
Hand finished in a rich, clear lacquer
Doors open to reveal four compartments for easy storage
Brass hardware is clear lacquered to resist tarnish
Choose from a black or red lacquer finish
Measures 24 inches wide X 24 inches deep X 32 inches high
The handcrafted nature of this product will produce minor differences in color and sizing. Subtle shade variations will occur from piece to piece, adding to its unique qualities. Measurements are approximate.
Imported.




