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Creation or Evolution? (2006)

Creation or Evolution? (2006)

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November 21 2008 | evolution | No Comments »

WWE - Evolution of the Game: Armageddon (2003)

Armageddon (2003)
WWE ARMAGEDDON is the last event to take place in 2003, and all the thrills and spills are perfectly captured on this release. Some of the biggest wrestling names from the WWE are present to illustrate their raw power and entertainment value, with another selection of bone crunching bouts.

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November 21 2008 | evolution | No Comments »

Evolution - Evolution Educational Set with Judgement Day - Intelligent Design (2008)

Evolution - Evolution Educational Set with Judgement Day - Intelligent Design (2008)
Specifically designed for high-school science teachers, this multimedia educational set compiles various teaching materials on evolution: a companion website focusing on evolutionary biology, a digital library, an online course, and the documentary JUDGMENT DAY: INTELLIGENT DESIGN ON TRIAL. This film chronicles the contentious, six-week court case in 2005 that pitted the merits of science against religion in science curricula.

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November 21 2008 | evolution | No Comments »

Underworld Evolution/The Grudge (2006)

Underworld Evolution/The Grudge (2006)
UNDERWORLD: EVOLUTION: Bloodthirsty vengeance is measured out in buckets, not spoonfuls for this hard-hitting vampire movie sequel. The story picks up right where the first UNDERWORLD left off, in the midst of a war between Lycans (werewolves) and vampires, with the gorgeous death-dealer, Selene (Kate Beckinsale), on the run with her vamp-wolf hybrid lover, Michael (Scott Speedman). This go-’round, there are flashbacks to three centuries earlier and the separation of two ultra-bad brothers, one vampire and one Lycan. The Lycan gets locked in a hidden tomb/prison and the feud begins. In the present, the winged vamp brother Marcus (Tony Curran) is determined to find his Lycan sibling and free him, which would wreak unimaginable havoc on the world. Selene’s got to stop it, and the result is mayhem, with great gun battles, bashings and hackings, mysterious artifacts, orgies, and sneaking around in the dripping-wet crypts and catacombs. Beckinsale looks great with her jet-black hair, skintight leather bodysuit, red lips, and glowing blue eyes. Director Len Wiseman obviously has a great love for this alternate universe; he keeps the action humming, the blood running, and the cast well-stocked with seasoned British actors like Sir Derek Jacobi, Bill Nighy, and Steven Mackintosh. The sex and violence may still be a bit intense for youngsters, but for the vampire crowd, it’s a moveable feast of generous, still-twitching proportions.

THE GRUDGE: A remake of the Japanese horror hit JU-ON (widely considered to be one of the scariest movies ever made), THE GRUDGE is helmed by its original director, Takeshi Shimizu. Like its predecessor, this Hollywood version of the film takes place in Tokyo, but most of the main characters are American, including Karen (Sarah Michelle Gellar of BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER), a young social worker, and her peers. When Karen enters a seemingly abandoned home to look after a mentally disturbed resident, she soon discovers that there’s an evil–and very aggressive–presence in the house, and it’s lashing out at every person who sets foot inside.

Having directed both the original JU-ON and its sequel in Japan, Shimizu was very familiar with his own tale of terror by the time he directed its 2004 incarnation. Using many of the key actors from the previous films (including Takako Fuji and Yuya Ozeki who have unforgettable roles), Shimizu recreates the story with the added advantage of a Hollywood budget (acquired with the help of producer Sam Raimi of SPIDER-MAN fame, who is also a noted horror-movie director). As with many Japanese horror films (particularly the original RING, which strongly influences this movie), THE GRUDGE relies on atmosphere over plot, resulting a series of utterly chilling moments that will leave viewers fascinated and unbelievably frightened.

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November 21 2008 | evolution | No Comments »

Groms: Evolution (2006)

Evolution (2006)
The GROMS series showcases the considerable talents of some of today’s best young extreme-sports athletes. This program looks at the exciting next generation of snowboarders, surfers, and skateboarders, featuring revealing interviews with and truly stunning performances by future stars like Lyn-Z Adams, John John Florence, Riley Hawk, Olympic gold medalist Hannah Teter, Luke Mitrani, and Alex Gray.

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November 21 2008 | evolution | No Comments »

Dave Weckl - A Natural Evolution: How To Develop Your Sound (2008)

How To Develop Your Sound (2008)
Drummers who are searching to find their own sound on the instrument need search no further thanks to this informative program from Dave Weckl. The talented instructor explains the importance of setting up the kit in the correct manner, and also takes a look at how drums sound when they are recorded.

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November 19 2008 | evolution | No Comments »

Evolution - Educational Set (2001)

Evolution - Educational Set (2001)
This seven-part series takes the viewer on a tour of the world in search of the truth behind evolution and the intricate science that surrounds it. Included are studies on Darwinism, mass extinction, and the role of sex in evolutionary change. EVOLUTION aims to go beyond most traditional beliefs by providing in depth research and fact-based outlines that provide the information necessary to fully understand the success of human life and it’s origins. Included in this special educational set is a 40-page teacher’s guide and an extra video that highlights the teaching of evolution across the country.

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Reasonable Doubt: Evolution Versus Modern Technology (2008)

Evolution Versus Modern Technology (2008)

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Maximum MMA - SportFight: Evolution 2 Pack (2008)

Evolution 2 Pack (2008)

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Dunlop Ultimate Lemon Oil Fretboard Cleaner

Dunlop Ultimate Lemon Oil Fretboard Cleaner

Fretboard 65 Ultimate Lemon Oil-part of Dunlop’s world-famous line of guitar care products and the logical evolution of the 01 Fingerboard Cleaner and 02 Fingerboard Deep Conditioner. Fretboard 65 is specially formulated to clean away grime and return your guitar’s fretboard to its original luster, quickly and easily. Apply a thin coating using Dunlop’s Dab-O-Matic applicator top, work the gunk free, and wipe clean. It’s that simple. And once the dirt is gone, Fretboard 65 will help keep it away by providing an invisible sealant against stains and moisture. Player tested, tech approved-Fretboard 65 Ultimate Lemon Oil will clean up the mess that the music business leaves behind.  4 oz bottle.

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