Really Rosie (1975 Television Special)

Carole King’s 11 songs for the “Really Rosie” TV special (it originally aired in 1975) came from characters found in Maurice Sendak’s books The Sign on Rosie’s Door and Nutshell Library, but it can easily be argued that the characters never really lived until given voice by King. Ostensibly the story of Rosie–a little girl from Avenue P, who, dontcha know, is a star just waiting to be discovered–there are other delightful characters here, including Johnny (“who lived by himself and liked it like that!”) and Pierre (who learns to care after being eaten by a lion). There are also a couple of straight-up educational songs: one an alphabet song (the wonderfully alliterative “Alligators All Around”), the other a calendar song (“Chicken Soup with Rice”). Great music that’s delightful for children and parents alike, Really Rosie remains a family favorite for all the right reasons. –Randy Silver
Customer Review: Memories…
This is a must for Really Rosie and Carole King fans alike! I am stunned that the DVD is not out on the market! So many memories this music brings back. I hope to share the movie with my daughter as I have the music she’s come to love.
Customer Review: Great rare find for Carole King fans
Not long after her overwhelming success with TAPESTRY C. King collaborated with Maurice Sendak for this 1975 television special. There are at least 5 wonderful songs on this album from the title song to “Chicken Soup With Rice” (classic King 70’s sound-fun!) that will have you and your kids dancing in the living room. Buy Now

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It’s a Big, Big, World – Investigate Your World

Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 03/25/2008 Run time: 73 minutes
Customer Review: Loving Snook and the Gang
Thesed DVDs are simply the best. They have great songs, great lessons and wonderful colors. My son (20 months) has loved Snook and the gang since he was 9 months and the love affair continues. I now have another little one who loves to watch with his big brother.
Customer Review: Excellent
I am so glad they finally put these out on dvd, I have been looking for so long. My boys absolutely love this show. It is very educational, great show for kids. Buy Now

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Sony SU-RG12L TV Stand for KDF-50E2000 or KDF-55E2000 Rear Projection HDTVs (Silver)

Sony’s SURG12L TV stand was created to perfectly compliment the KDF55E2000 Grand WEGA 3LCD Rear Projection HDTV. This stand has all the storage space you need for additional audio and video equipment. The smart and sleek design is perfect for any home dcor. Buy Now

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SONY SU-GW3 Audio / Video TV Stand

Your Grand WEGA Television deserves Grand presentation. Select the SUG-W3 A/V Stand created especially for your 60″/70″ XBR Grand WEGA TV for a perfect match. Featuring shelves for your audio/video equipment and a sleek exterior to complement your television as well as your decor, this stand will make a Grand addition to your entertainment ensemble. Buy Now

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Sony SU-27FS2 TV Stand for KD-27FS170 and KV-27FS120 Models (Silver)

Sony SU 27FS2 is a closed concept stand with glass doors, it hides components or gaming system. Made to fit the Sony 27″ WEGA Television model KV27FS120.
Customer Review: a sleek accessory
This Tv stand is very nice, but there are few short comings. First of all it looks great with the right TV on it. It has all the solidarity of a sony product, and even incorporates a belt to “srtap” the front heavy TV into place. The stand took me about 30 minutes to put together, and it’s HEAVY! So get help, also take a minute and measure the size of any components you wish to put inside. The space is small, but a reciever will fit if you leave the galss doors off of it. It doesn’t look bad without the doors, but be prepared to lose that finished look if you want your elecrtonics placed under the TV. If you intend to assemble it yourself, you should not have too much of a problem. GET HELP when you are ready to move it, and when you are ready to set the monsterously heavy TV into place. Buy Now

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Sony Bravia XBR Series KDL-52XBR7 52-Inch 240Hz 1080p LCD HDTV

Feel like you’re part of the action with the KDL-52XBR7 BRAVIA XBR LCD flat panel HDTV. In addition to Full HD 1080p resolution, this HDTV features Motionflow 240Hz technology, which enhances motion to deliver a smoother and clearer looking picture. It’s also outfitted with a powerful BRAVIA Engine 2 fully digital video processor that renders stunning images from any resolution. Enjoy exceptional ease-of-use with the Xross Media Bar user interface, integrated TV guide interactive program guide and BRAVIA sync one-touch component control. This HDTV comes with an abundance connectivity options so you to connect the video sources. And with the gorgeous piano gloss black finish with floating glass accents, it will be the sharpest wall in your home.
Customer Review: Sony XBR7 – 52 inch
Awesome performance. A bit pricier then other this class but worth it. great with sports and movie. Mounted on wall and love it.
Customer Review: Great TV, Great shopping experience
This is an excellent tv. It is almost $1000 dollars cheaper than best buy. Sports are extremely smooth with the 240 motion flow. Blue ray movies are unbelievable. Looks like your looking through a glass window at a live event. I would highly recommend this tv, and buying it through amazon. They are 5 star! Buy Now

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iVIEW iVIEW-780PTV Portable 7-Inch Digital LCD TV, White

IVIEW 780PTV 7″ PORTABLE ATSC TV
Customer Review: nice picture BUT problems
I was drawn to this portable because of its ability to take usb/sd cards and use them… but it really has no use , the mpeg4 do not playback apparently they need to be avi divx files , I never heard back from tech support about exactly what the mp4 playback specs are…. the screen is not crisp or bright enough to be a real photo player….. the tv playback is ok BUT the antenna is useless , I had to use a better antenna to get a station in… the antenna jack is a phono type but the give you a coax converter – very stupid… just leave it as a coax , that made no sense to me whats so ever… Once you have a tv station up and running with a real antenna the picture was nice enough but with these stupid non standard batteries what are you supposed to do during the hurricane ? I want a portable that takes NORMAL batteries! I cant recharge this tv if the power is out ! dah! Buy Now

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Sony SUWL500 Wall Mount Bracket

Sony’s worldwide reputation for creating unique, attractive, high-quality, advanced technology products rests on a long line of innovations embraced by people from all walks of life. With a diverse product lineup serving a variety of lifestyles and industries, Sony continuously strives to introduce new products and technologies to meet changing market needs.
Customer Review: Sony SUWL500 Wall Mount Bracket
At first I thought this product was too pricey, however, it was well worth the money. I did not have any problem installing the bracket and the t.v. I purchased other brackets before this and when I got it home I ran into problems immediately such as not having the right screws or the bracket was too confusing to install. The installation instructions for this bracket was very easy to understand and I was able to put up my t.v. within a reasonable amount of time without being overwhelmed and I did it by myself.
Customer Review: fit like a glove
have a 52″ bravia – perfect fit, easy adjustments. you do need 2 people though Buy Now

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Boondocks: Complete Second Season

Fans of Aaron MacGruder’s The Boondocks (based on his popular daily comic strip) should take note that all 15 episodes of the fearless animated series are included on this second-season boxed set. While complete seasons should be a given for the DVD presentation of most television series, most programs didn’t undergo the same level of scrutiny and negative press as The Boondocks, which saw two of its second season episodes pulled from its network run over allegedly offensive statements about the cable channel BET and its senior executives (including filmmaker Reginald Hudlin, who is also credited as executive producer on The Boondocks). Both episodes–”The Hunger Strike” (which sees Boondocks hero Huey Freeman protest BET’s negative programming) and “The Uncle Ruckus Show” (BET airs a reality series built around the self-loathing title character) – are presented here in their entirety, and include fairly straightforward commentary by MacGruder and producers Rodney Barnes and Carl Jones which, while never going so far as to point fingers at individuals who may have caused the episodes to be banned, does provide a succinct history of the troubles they incurred for the show. It should also be noted that while both episodes are solid and ruthless pieces of satire, they’re not the high points of the season–episodes that strike a stronger balance between humor and social commentary include “… Or Die Trying” (Granddad, Huey, Riley and Jazmine sneak into a screening of Soul Plane 2: The Blackjacking! and wrangle with Uncle Ruckus), “Invasion of the Katrinians” (Granddad learns to regret taking in his displaced New Orleans relative Jericho, voiced by Cedric the Entertainer), and “The Story of Catcher Freeman” (a Rashomon-like take on the history of the Freeman’s saintly ancestor). These and others come closest to achieving the level of quality of “The Return of the King,” the best episode of The Boondocks‘ first year, and do much to suggest that the show will continue to hit high-water marks in subsequent seasons.

In addition to the previously mentioned commentaries, MacGruder, Barnes and Jones are heard on two other episodes (“Stinkmeaner Strikes Back” and “The Story of Gangstalicious, Part 2″), and MacGruder is seen in video introductions for the banned episodes, as well as a making-of featurette which profiles the behind-the-scenes elements of the show in detail. “Trouble in Woodcrest” is a light-hearted look at a supposed feud between voice talent Cedric Yarbrough and Gary Anthony Williams, while “What N****s?” pokes fun at criticism of the show’s use of the epithet by compiling footage of the voice-over artists repeating it in recording sessions. Five-minute interviews with the main cast and minisodes of “Spider-Man” and “Married… With Children” bring the extras to a close. — Paul Gaita
Customer Review: AWESOME!!
MY DVD ARRIVED VERY FAST & IN THE CONDITION PROMISED. I WOULD ABSOLUTELY BUY FROM THIS SELLER AGAIN :)
Customer Review: Love the Boondocks!!!!
Hilarious!!! I have watched every episode in both seasons multiple times. Probably not a good recommendation for the older crowd, but the younger generations will love this show. Very satirical and straight to the point. Wish they would make a 3rd season!!! Buy Now

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The Note II: Taking a Chance on Love

Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 05/05/2009 Run time: 88 minutes
Customer Review: disappointed
I really enjoyed The Note – but was disappointed in The Note II. The first one offered a more conservative viewpoint but the second one had suggestive behavior and language that the first one did not have. They just didn’t go together.
Customer Review: loved it
this is a great follow up to the note. it is smart, tender, touching and reaches across many generations. Buy Now

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