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Honestly, how many more saw movies do you think will? Saw 6 out today and 7 is in the works, the longer they last the plot lines? I mean, Jigsaw died like that, two movies? Sincerely, enjoyed as the first 3 … and then just sorta confused. Because he was bathing … something then damn house and then … um .. Yes, I agree. But it's sorta However, as new saw … oh Halloween soon!
i cannot wait for SAW 38! : D
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Tomorrow $18.78 Based on the William Faulkner story and featuring one of Robert Duvall’s finest performances, Tomorrow was first adapted by Horton Foote for TV’s Playhouse 90 in 1960. Eight years later, Foote–whose script for To Kill a Mockingbird provided Duvall’s screen debut–presented the same story as an off-Broadway play with Duvall and Olga Bellin in the lead roles, which they reprised in 1971 for this i… |
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The Magic School Bus Explores the Senses $2.74 Ms. Frizzle?s class has been studying the senses. But they?re in for a real lesson when assistant principle Mr. Wilde ends up behind the wheel of the magic School Bus. He and the kids take an amazing ride into the eye of a passing policeman, the ear of a child, and the nose of a dog! On the way they learn facts about sight, hearing, smell, touch and taste. But how will they get back to school with… |
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Midnight for Charlie Bone (The Children of the Red King, Book 1) $0.01 Summary:The fabulous powers of the Red King were passed down through his descendants, after turning up quite unexpectedly, in someone who had no idea where they came from. This is what happened to Charlie Bone, and to some of the children he met behind the grim, gray walls of Bloor’s Academy. Charlie Bone has discovered an unusual gift-he can hear people in photographs talking! His scheming aunts … |
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The Story of Edgar Sawtelle: A Novel (Oprah Book Club #62) $2.25 Amazon Best of the Month, June 2008: It’s gutsy for a debut novelist to offer a modern take on Hamlet set in rural Wisconsin–particularly one in which the young hero, born mute, communicates with people, dogs, and the occasional ghost through his own mix of sign and body language. But David Wroblewski’s extraordinary way with language in The Story of Edgar Sawtelle immerses readers in a living, b… |