Monday, November 28, 2011

The Essential Collection of Anton Chekhov's Works: 204 Short Stories, 12 Plays, and Chekhov's Notes and Letters (Illustrated)

*Illustrated*Includes Table of ContentsAnton Chekhov (1860-1904) may have suffered an untimely death, but he squeezed the most out of his 44 years of life. Chekhov was a Russian physician, dramatist and author who is considered to be one of the greatest writers in history, particularly in the genre of short stories. Chekhov’s major innovation near the end of the 19th century was in what became known as “stream-of-consciousness” writing, in which he eschewed common traditional story structure and simply wrote as though he was thinking aloud. Renowned writers like James Joyce and William Faulkner would eventually run with this theme, producing classics in the same vein. Chekhov was one of Russia’s most famous and popular writers in his time, producing well-received works like The Lady with the Dog and The Bishop. This edition of Chekhov’s Essential Collection is specially formatted with a Table of Contents and is illustrated with over a dozen pictures of Chekhov. ..

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Vengeance

Vengeance is a futuristic action thriller about a plastic surgeon who takes on a gang of seven drug dealing outlaw bikers, the disciples, in order to avenge his brother’s death.Las Vegas, 2055 – Duke Nelson, a successful plastic surgeon, attends his brother, Matt Nelson’s race. Matt defeats Rose (the leader of a dangerous motorcycle gang called the Disciples) in a motorcycle race. As a result, Rose develops a personal vendetta against Matt.Rose kills Matt in a motorcycle bike race with a weapon he purchased from Devin Daniels, the weapons dealer.Duke, talks to a reporter after the incident, and offers a cash award. Duke then receives a tip from Devin that Rose killed his brother.Duke gangs up with Detective Candice Nelson (Duke’s Wife), Detective Dave Phillips (Candice’s partner), and Ren a martial artist and best friend of Duke in order to avenge Matt’s death.They discover that the Disciples have introduced a new street drug called the Stone. The Stone when ingested makes ..

Friday, November 25, 2011

Complete Fawlty Towers (Methuen humour)

What did Basil Fawlty fail to avoid mentioning? Why did Sybil keep snagging her cardies? Where was Polly on the night of the great wedding anniversary disaster? And what is the Spanish word for "donkey"?The answer to all these questions can be found in this, the complete and unexpurgated scripts of Fawlty Towers—the most celebrated "Brit-com" of all time, and the show was voted the top UK television series ever by the British Film Institute. The snobbish, manic Basil...his over-coiffeured, domineering wife Sybil...the hopeless but ever-hopeful waiter Manuel...the calm and capable Polly...and of course the steady stream of abused guests—all live again in the pages of The Complete Fawlty Towers. Gahan Wilson in the New York Times has called John Cleese "arguably one of the funniest people now living." And as one British periodical (Literary Review) put it, the book is "superbly well written. If you're on a bus and can't see Basil Fawlty thrashing his car with a large branch, it is so..


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Thursday, November 24, 2011

A World Of Good

Judy Bowman is a sweet, kindly, harmless soul. So why are all her enemies turning up dead? Is she somehow to blame? Or has Judy's unwanted admirer, her best friend's teenage son, turned deadly Good Samaritan? As the mystery deepens and the body count increases, Judy feels her only hope is the charismatic psychologist and his innovative GUN therapy. Can Dr. Dale turn a life of doom...into a World of Good?..

Henry V (Shakespeare Library Classic)

Henry V is a History written by English playwright William Shakespeare, who is widely considered to be the greatest writer of the English language. Henry V is the final play in the King Henry serues by Shakespeare and focuses on King Henry V who is having problems adjusting life as the new King. He finds that his throne is threatened and thus leads hus soldiers to lands held by the French. Henry V is an important work of William Shakespeares, and is highly recommended for fans of his works as well as those discovering his plays for the first time...

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

El caballero de las botas azules (Spanish Edition)

Rosalía de Castro escribe atrapada entre las exigencias del relato, de la literatura como forma de fascinación, y una reflexión constante sobre la condición de sus personajes femeninos...

Air Force (Wisconsin/Warner Brothers Screenplays)

    Released in 1943, Air Force was immediately hailed as the definitive "patriotic heart-throb in celluloid" that America, engulfed in war and passionately bent on victory, was primed to embrace. Lawrence Suid charts the evolution of this cinematic success in his introduction to the screenplay, tracing the tangled network of artistic, military, and nationalist interests that molded this film and made it, even after the martial fervor had settled, a standard against which all future films about war would be measured.    Throughout the filming, there was tension between the aims of the War Department and those of Howard Hawks. Hawks would ultimately produce more than stilted propaganda: it is the skillfully modulated tension, the ambience of men in war, and the total immersion in action and adventure that make this a Hollywood classic still savored and studied today...

Monday, November 21, 2011

How To Get Your Blockbuster Movie Idea Into Reality and Onto The Silver Screen Fast

Do you love movies... the action... the drama... and amazing stories told on the silver screen? Do you have a movie (or TV) idea... but don't know what to do with it? If so, then you've found the right guide!This is a complete guide to screenwriting and it’s simply called Introduction To Screenwriting. I've put everything I know about screenwriting into simple, understandable language so that you can easily learn all there is to know about screenwriting. Things like... • Script Basics… So you can get your idea down into a fully-functional script. • Shot Techniques… Let the director see what you see. • Titles And Credits... How to add a professional feel to your screenplay • Submitting Your Screenplay... Get your screenplay into the right hands at the right time. • Introduction To Screenwriting: Start formulating your script today (pages 11-13) • What Is A Script? You might be surprised to find out about some of these elements that are often over looked... (page 14) �..

Sunday, November 20, 2011

A Collection of Anton Chekhov's One-Act Plays (Illustrated)

*Illustrated*Includes Table of ContentsAnton Chekhov (1860-1904) may have suffered an untimely death, but he squeezed the most out of his 44 years of life. Chekhov was a Russian physician, dramatist and author who is considered to be one of the greatest writers in history, particularly in the genre of short stories. Chekhov’s major innovation near the end of the 19th century was in what became known as “stream-of-consciousness” writing, in which he eschewed common traditional story structure and simply wrote as though he was thinking aloud. Renowned writers like James Joyce and William Faulkner would eventually run with this theme, producing classics in the same vein. Chekhov was one of Russia’s most famous and popular writers in his time, producing well-received works like The Lady with the Dog and The Bishop. This edition of Chekhov’s Collection of One-Act Plays is specially formatted with a Table of Contents and is illustrated with over a dozen pictures of Chekhov. ..

Brokeback Mountain: Story to Screenplay - NEW

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Saturday, November 19, 2011

Fool's Hill, The Screenplay

One enthusiastic Amazon reviewer wrote in 2008 that John Quick’s "Fool’s Hill: A Kid’s Life in an Oregon Coastal Town" (Oregon State University Press, 1995) “is one of my favorite books, ever. About a young, precocious, inquisitive boy trying to make sense of the illogical world of adults, and the joy of growing up in a small coastal town. Each chapter reads like its own story. The author's reflections and remembrances are laugh-out-loud funny, a few are sad, some have elements of both.”With permission of the estate of John Quick, who died in 2000, Elaine Manson Buller has interpreted and enlivened the memoir in her treatment. Set in Oregon in 1941, the play focuses on John, his family, and other young and older residents in their colorful small-town setting on a bluff on the Pacific Ocean. Their dialogue continues Quick’s masterful storytelling…to read now, and to imagine someday being enjoyed on “the big screen.”..

Friday, November 18, 2011

Wizard of Oz

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Salomé: A Tragedy in One Act

Unique among his works, Oscar Wilde's play Salomé (1893) was written originally in French. Joseph Donohue's new translation of the horrific New Testament story has recast Wilde's shockingly radical drama in the natural idiomatic language of our own day. Presenting a colloquial and spare American English version of Wilde's consciously stylized French, Donohue's approach gives full value to the Irish author's dark ruminations on evil and perversity in a world on the brink of a new, unsettling Christian dispensation. The play was first translated into English in 1894 by Wilde's young friend Lord Alfred Douglas, but Wilde was far from pleased with the outcome. And yet Douglas's stilted, inaccurate version has somehow retained a long-standing place on the stage and in the study. Donohue's lucid vernacular ..


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Up The Doon

Up the Doon is A hilarious and heart-warming new comedy written for television and set on Burns' "banks an' braes o' bonnie Doon". It features Alec Gourlay, a retired coal miner, who was abandoned on Smiler's mother's doorstep when he was four, clutching a tin of condensed milk and a note which read, "Look after my wee boy, whoever you are, for I cannot afford to, and a new world bekkons. Yours truly, anonymous. P.S. Excuse spelling." Sixty years later the unexpected arrival of a long-lost sibling turns Alec's [and Smiler's] world upside down...