Fear Of Strangers
15 March 2010
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The Units – Fear of Strangers – Shotgun FOS
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Summer of Fear [VHS] $14.98 … |
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When A Stranger Calls $2.99 … |
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The Strangers (Unrated) $2.99 … |
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Blind Date Fear Factor $1.99 … |
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Red Eye [UMD for PSP] $2.85 Veteran horror director Wes Craven lends his proven talent to the non-horror thriller Red-Eye, turning it into an above-average potboiler that makes the most of its 85 tension-packed minutes. That’s a perfect running time for a movie like this, in which a resourceful heroine Lisa (Rachel McAdams, the breakout star of 2005) is trapped on a red-eye flight with creepy villain Jackson Rippner (Cillian… |
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Hopes & Fears $6.71 It’s perhaps inevitable that Keane’s debut album, Hopes and Fears, will draw numerous comparisons to Coldplay. Like them, Keane were discovered by indie label Fierce Panda, who released a single (“Everybody’s Changing”). And, like Coldplay, Keane also do a fine trade in catchy and heartfelt indie-pop, all bruised verses and soaring choruses. But though their sound is sure to please fans of Coldpla… |
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The Cherrytree Sessions $13.97 The Cherrytree Sessions features exclusive acoustic arragements of three very special Keane songs. Track listing: 1. Perfect Symmetry (Live at the Cherrytree House) 2. Somewhere Only We Know (Live at the Cherrytree House) 3. The Lovers Are Losing (Live at the Cherrytree House)… |
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Beggar’s Opera and Lionel and Clarissa $17.98 … |
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Protecting the Gift: Keeping Children and Teenagers Safe (and Parents Sane) $7.21 Be warned: In many ways this is a terrifying book. It deals with a subject–violence against children–that most of us never want to consider. But, as Gavin de Becker stresses, such situations, though rare, can occur, so all parents must deal with the facts in order to protect their children properly. De Becker’s aim is to create awareness of potential dangers and provide parents with the kno… |
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The Kindness of Strangers: Penniless Across America $9.01 A road-trip and self-discovery book with a difference: McIntyre hitchhiked across America with no money, accepting only the “kindness of strangers”–rides, food, shelter, and the occasional beer. This book grew on me with every page, just as McIntyre’s feelings for the ordinary people he met grew with every mile. Few books I’ve read since Studs Terkel’s Hard Times (a classic oral history abo… |











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