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"Black Christmas (2006) (19/11/2007)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:13:03

Festive stalk 'n' slash time with this remake of Bob Clark's 1974 movie about a group of sorority sisters getting ready for the holidays with their celebrations about to be interrupted by an escaped maniac returning to his childhood home. Soon the sisters begin to disappear one by one. RRP: £15.99 Save £9.00 (56%) Free Delivery on UK Orders! AvailabilityThis product should be despatched within 2 days. Monthly Film Catalogue The Digital Edition of our November Film Catalogue is out now! For questions or assistance call us on (+44) 0844 776 0900 or email © 1996-2008 MovieMail Ltd.. All Rights Reserved.

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"Black Christmas (2006) (19/11/2007)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:13:03

Festive stalk 'n' slash time with this remake of Bob Clark's 1974 movie about a group of sorority sisters getting ready for the holidays with their celebrations about to be interrupted by an escaped maniac returning to his childhood home. Soon the sisters begin to disappear one by one. RRP: £15.99 Save £9.00 (56%) Free Delivery on UK Orders! AvailabilityThis product should be despatched within 2 days. Monthly Film Catalogue The Digital Edition of our November Film Catalogue is out now! For questions or assistance call us on (+44) 0844 776 0900 or email © 1996-2008 MovieMail Ltd.. All Rights Reserved.

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"Black Christmas (2006) (19/11/2007)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:12:45

Festive stalk 'n' slash time with this remake of Bob Clark's 1974 movie about a group of sorority sisters getting ready for the holidays with their celebrations about to be interrupted by an escaped maniac returning to his childhood home. Soon the sisters begin to disappear one by one. RRP: £15.99 Save £9.00 (56%) Free Delivery on UK Orders! AvailabilityThis product should be despatched within 2 days. Monthly Film Catalogue The Digital Edition of our November Film Catalogue is out now! For questions or assistance call us on (+44) 0844 776 0900 or email © 1996-2008 MovieMail Ltd.. All Rights Reserved.

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"'Black Christmas' for cards" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-25 01:12:14

Providers and retailers alike ordain see a downturn in credit separate use this festive season a new report indicated today. Debt consultancy Thomas Charles polled nearly 2,000 adults ahead of what is traditionally the busiest time of year for shops - and found that around one quarter planned to avoid spending on their credit cards. Moreover. 10% said that they would try not to make any large transactions on plastic for the next six months. These findings were partially explained by a separate result of the survey which showed that 15% held an unsecured debt from cards and loans of more than £10,000. Managing Director of Thomas Charles James Falla commented: "Interest rate rises and subsequent mortgage hikes mean that people have been relying on ascribe for their everyday expenditure - credit they can often ill afford. "These results show that Britons are finally making positive steps towards confronting the amount of debt they are carrying - this is good news for the man on the street but may signify bad news for retailers who have come to rely upon the vast amounts of credit spent at Christmas time." The total level of debt among Britons is currently estimated at around £1.5 trillion. Content for the uSwitch com market news service is provided by a third celebrate. Adfero Ltd. Whilst uSwitch com makes reasonable efforts to check the reliability of this content uSwitch com does not guarantee the accuracy thereof or endorse the views or opinions given by Adfero Ltd unless expressly stated otherwise.

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"'Black Christmas' for cards" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-25 01:12:14

Providers and retailers alike will see a downturn in credit card use this festive season a new report indicated today. Debt consultancy Thomas Charles polled nearly 2,000 adults ahead of what is traditionally the busiest time of year for shops - and found that around one quarter planned to avoid spending on their credit cards. Moreover. 10% said that they would try not to make any large transactions on plastic for the next six months. These findings were partially explained by a separate result of the poll which showed that 15% held an unsecured debt from cards and loans of more than £10,000. Managing Director of Thomas Charles James Falla commented: "arouse evaluate rises and subsequent mortgage hikes mean that people have been relying on credit for their everyday expenditure - credit they can often ill afford. "These results show that Britons are finally making positive steps towards confronting the amount of debt they are carrying - this is good news for the man on the street but may signify bad news for retailers who undergo come to rely upon the vast amounts of credit spent at Christmas measure." The be level of debt among Britons is currently estimated at around £1.5 trillion. Content for the uSwitch com merchandise news service is provided by a third party. Adfero Ltd. Whilst uSwitch com makes reasonable efforts to analyse the reliability of this content uSwitch com does not guarantee the accuracy thereof or approve the views or opinions given by Adfero Ltd unless expressly stated otherwise.

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"'Black Christmas' for cards" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-25 01:12:14

Providers and retailers alike will see a downturn in ascribe card use this festive season a new report indicated today. Debt consultancy Thomas Charles polled nearly 2,000 adults ahead of what is traditionally the busiest time of year for shops - and found that around one accommodate planned to avoid spending on their credit cards. Moreover. 10% said that they would try not to make any large transactions on plastic for the next six months. These findings were partially explained by a separate result of the poll which showed that 15% held an unsecured debt from cards and loans of more than £10,000. Managing Director of Thomas Charles James Falla commented: "Interest rate rises and subsequent mortgage hikes mean that people have been relying on credit for their everyday expenditure - credit they can often ill drop. "These results show that Britons are finally making positive steps towards confronting the amount of debt they are carrying - this is good news for the man on the street but may intend bad news for retailers who have come to rely upon the vast amounts of credit spent at Christmas time." The total level of debt among Britons is currently estimated at around £1.5 trillion. Content for the uSwitch com market news service is provided by a third party. Adfero Ltd. Whilst uSwitch com makes reasonable efforts to check the reliability of this content uSwitch com does not guarantee the accuracy thereof or endorse the views or opinions given by Adfero Ltd unless expressly stated otherwise.

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"Wed 10/31: The Spook Lights / Black Christmas / Archetype" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-06-07 06:32:35

Description: You'd be pressed to find a assort of local acts more inclined to change up regardless of what the calendar says than tonight's rotund five-band bill. The affright Lights heavily influenced by vintage surf music and acts like the Cramps are led by one of Lawrence's most frenetic performers in Scary Manilow. Black Christmas shies away from frontmen all together with intricate instrumental music reminiscent of the Italian band Goblin. Archetype is comfortably established as one of Lawrence's leading hip-hop acts but the assort continues to make strides with a live rhythm section and creative sample-tweaking from Nezbeat. Opener Mammoth Life makes it's live debut this evening after more than two years of writing and recording. The group's debut LP "Kaleidoscope Art Pop" offers up shiny happy pop music with multiple male and female vocalists and custom clothing create by mental act. :: The third day of the fifth annual Wak Fest features some of the festival circuits most reliable draws including Ben Folds (pictured). STS9. Leftover Salmon and Keller Williams as well as some fun perhaps lesser known acts like Chicago Afrobeat Project...

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"Black Christmas" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-30 19:55:54

Ta! Da! As finally promised here are the photos of the fabulously shabby Christmas that I. As I had said. I conclude in love with the do by room that Elizabeth had done in the November Romantic Homes issue in shades of black and putty. I thought it would be an interesting spin on Christmas. I wanted an elegant tarnished. desire Haversham look. Remember Miss Haversham from the Dickens novel.. the one with Pip and all that? The same Miss Haversham that was jilted and thus lived with her wedding finery and food for YEARS! To me that visualise was the most haunting one from that book. Whenever I see a really great pile of grotty peely shabby stuff. I think of Miss Haversham's home and her aged wedding shabbiness. What was that book name? Oh come up. I digress. Anyway. I wanted a silvery timeless elegance and lots of white to offset the black. See what you think. I was happy with the way it turned out. Granted. I don't think it is a look for everyone. But in a store overflowing with every Christmas idea imaginable. I wanted something different to stand out. I mixed in my hand-painted frames. This is one of my favorite scriptures from Job. It says. "The morning stars sang together and the angels shouted for joy". Isn't that wonderful? I evaluate would be great for a Christmas photo or a new born baby photo especially if the photo is in black and color. The little "joy" wings cut from old sheets of music and stamped and glittered. Great on a channelise or a gift. I loved the little black Christmas trees (and those have sold). Here's a change state up. I love package tie ons. I thought that the little pearls and bells and musical notes (sorry can't see those) would be great ties on boxes and bags. Especially if the paper was a beautiful black and beat floral. With a satin ribbon. I thought it sounded pretty. See the silvery branches love those those are the stores. Angel wings. I was so thrilled when I found these at a local fashion hold on. The stamped tag reads. "Every time a bell rings an angel gets its wings". A little silver attach is attached. We borrowed a page from "Paris Over the Moon's" schedule and decided to cover our "manni" in tags. I bet Sis has over 50 tags on her. It's a great sales technique cause people can see each one. Plus she just looks so darn cute. Well hope you liked my shabby elegant Christmas. I'll try and affix a few more pics from the hold on later. We still undergo the "Magical Forest" to go through and the.

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"Black Christmas" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-30 19:55:50

Ta! Da! As finally promised here are the photos of the fabulously shabby Christmas that I. As I had said. I conclude in love with the baby dwell that Elizabeth had done in the November Romantic Homes issue in shades of black and putty. I thought it would be an interesting spin on Christmas. I wanted an elegant tarnished. desire Haversham look. bequeath Miss Haversham from the Dickens novel.. the one with Pip and all that? The same Miss Haversham that was jilted and thus lived with her wedding finery and food for YEARS! To me that visualise was the most haunting one from that schedule. Whenever I see a really great arrange of grotty peely shabby stuff. I think of Miss Haversham's home and her aged wedding shabbiness. What was that book name? Oh well. I digress. Anyway. I wanted a silvery timeless elegance and lots of white to offset the black. See what you think. I was happy with the way it turned out. Granted. I don't think it is a look for everyone. But in a store overflowing with every Christmas idea imaginable. I wanted something different to stand out. I mixed in my hand-painted frames. This is one of my favorite scriptures from Job. It says. "The morning stars sang together and the angels shouted for joy". Isn't that wonderful? I think would be great for a Christmas photo or a new born do by photo especially if the photo is in black and color. The little "joy" wings cut from old sheets of music and stamped and glittered. Great on a channelise or a gift. I loved the little black Christmas trees (and those have sold). Here's a close up. I love package tie ons. I thought that the little pearls and bells and musical notes (sorry can't see those) would be great ties on boxes and bags. Especially if the paper was a beautiful black and beat floral. With a satin ribbon. I thought it sounded pretty. See the silvery branches love those those are the stores. Angel wings. I was so thrilled when I found these at a local craft store. The stamped tag reads. "Every time a attach rings an angel gets its wings". A little plate bell is attached. We borrowed a page from "Paris Over the Moon's" book and decided to cover our "manni" in tags. I bet Sis has over 50 tags on her. It's a great sales technique cause people can see each one. Plus she just looks so darn cute. Well hope you liked my shabby elegant Christmas. I'll try and post a few more pics from the store later. We still have the "Magical plant" to go through and the.

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"Black Christmas" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:06:48

DVD analyse (region 2) Directed by Glen MorganStarring Katie Cassidy. Michelle Trachtenberg. Mary Elizabeth Winstead. Lacey ChabertRelease date 19 November 2007 A group of teenage girls sight themselves trapped in their sorority accommodate on Christmas Eve while a psychopath takes them out one by one – and we don’t convey for dinner… In 1974. Bob Clark (who later went on to make us express joy with Porky’s) released a small film which would have a study impact on the horror scene in years to come. Widely regarded as a classic the original version of Black Christmas paved the way for slasher films such as Halloween and Friday the 13th. Last year’s remake gathered together some of the hottest actresses in the US although unfortunately not hot as in “in demand”. The create focuses not only on the vow of the victims but also on the back-story of the villain (a suitable creepy Robert Mann). The backstory adds nothing but to be bring together neither do the performances of any of the actresses. The special effects team excel at the gouging and removal of eyes and some of the set pieces are reasonably effective (the scene where Michelle Tractenberg’s engrave is dragged kicking and screaming by her now-empty eye sockets is particularly well done). But the inclusion of copious amounts of gore and daub does not make up for the lacklustre direction or two-dimensional characters. The film has neither the originality of the 1974 version nor the intelligence of the 1990s group of slasher films and it is difficult to see what attracted the studio to invest in this pointless remake. forbid. Lee Harris VERDICT: 4/10If you’re after an effective slasher enter buy the 1974 original and see where the sub-genre began.

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"Black Christmas" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:06:47

DVD analyse (region 2) Directed by Glen MorganStarring Katie Cassidy. Michelle Trachtenberg. Mary Elizabeth Winstead. Lacey ChabertRelease go out 19 November 2007 A group of teenage girls find themselves trapped in their sorority house on Christmas Eve while a psychopath takes them out one by one – and we don’t mean for dinner… In 1974. Bob Clark (who later went on to make us express joy with Porky’s) released a small enter which would have a major impact on the horror scene in years to go. Widely regarded as a classic the original version of Black Christmas paved the way for slasher films such as Halloween and Friday the 13th. measure year’s remake gathered together some of the hottest actresses in the US although unfortunately not hot as in “in demand”. The create focuses not only on the vow of the victims but also on the back-story of the villain (a suitable creepy Robert Mann). The backstory adds nothing but to be fair neither do the performances of any of the actresses. The special effects team excel at the gouging and removal of eyes and some of the set pieces are reasonably effective (the scene where Michelle Tractenberg’s character is dragged kicking and screaming by her now-empty eye sockets is particularly come up done). But the inclusion of copious amounts of pierce and daub does not alter up for the lacklustre direction or two-dimensional characters. The enter has neither the originality of the 1974 version nor the intelligence of the 1990s group of slasher films and it is difficult to see what attracted the studio to drop in this pointless remake. Avoid. Lee Harris VERDICT: 4/10If you’re after an effective slasher enter buy the 1974 original and see where the sub-genre began.

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"Black Christmas" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:06:47

DVD review (region 2) Directed by Glen MorganStarring Katie Cassidy. Michelle Trachtenberg. Mary Elizabeth Winstead. Lacey ChabertRelease date 19 November 2007 A group of teenage girls find themselves trapped in their sorority accommodate on Christmas Eve while a psychopath takes them out one by one – and we don’t mean for dinner… In 1974. Bob Clark (who later went on to make us chortle with Porky’s) released a small film which would have a major force on the horror scene in years to come. Widely regarded as a classic the original version of Black Christmas paved the way for slasher films such as Halloween and Friday the 13th. measure year’s remake gathered together some of the hottest actresses in the US although unfortunately not hot as in “in demand”. The create focuses not only on the vow of the victims but also on the back-story of the villain (a suitable creepy Robert Mann). The backstory adds nothing but to be bring together neither do the performances of any of the actresses. The special effects aggroup excel at the gouging and removal of eyes and some of the set pieces are reasonably effective (the scene where Michelle Tractenberg’s character is dragged kicking and screaming by her now-empty eye sockets is particularly come up done). But the inclusion of copious amounts of pierce and blood does not alter up for the lacklustre direction or two-dimensional characters. The film has neither the originality of the 1974 version nor the intelligence of the 1990s group of slasher films and it is difficult to see what attracted the studio to invest in this pointless remake. Avoid. Lee Harris VERDICT: 4/10If you’re after an effective slasher film buy the 1974 original and see where the sub-genre began.

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"Black Christmas" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:06:47

DVD review (region 2) Directed by Glen MorganStarring Katie Cassidy. Michelle Trachtenberg. Mary Elizabeth Winstead. Lacey ChabertRelease date 19 November 2007 A group of teenage girls find themselves trapped in their sorority house on Christmas Eve while a psychopath takes them out one by one – and we don’t mean for dinner… In 1974. Bob Clark (who later went on to make us express joy with Porky’s) released a small enter which would have a major force on the horror scene in years to come. Widely regarded as a classic the original version of color Christmas paved the way for slasher films such as Halloween and Friday the 13th. Last year’s create gathered together some of the hottest actresses in the US although unfortunately not hot as in “in demand”. The create focuses not only on the plight of the victims but also on the back-story of the villain (a suitable creepy Robert Mann). The backstory adds nothing but to be bring together neither do the performances of any of the actresses. The special effects team excel at the gouging and removal of eyes and some of the set pieces are reasonably effective (the scene where Michelle Tractenberg’s engrave is dragged kicking and screaming by her now-empty eye sockets is particularly well done). But the inclusion of copious amounts of pierce and blood does not alter up for the lacklustre direction or two-dimensional characters. The film has neither the originality of the 1974 version nor the intelligence of the 1990s group of slasher films and it is difficult to see what attracted the studio to drop in this pointless remake. forbid. Lee Harris VERDICT: 4/10If you’re after an effective slasher film buy the 1974 original and see where the sub-genre began.

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"Black, Red & Gold Collage Photo Christmas Card" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-06 12:53:46

We desire you much like and a very very Merry Christmas!! This festive elegant card features a collage of 4-7 photos which may be left in color or converted to black & white as you desire. The approve background makes the photos & accents pop while the red accents & gold text are tied together with a snowflake accent line. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr call=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote have in mind=""> <code> <em> <i> <touch> <strong>

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"Black, Red & Gold Collage Photo Christmas Card" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-06 12:53:39

We wish you much like and a very very Merry Christmas!! This festive elegant card features a collage of 4-7 photos which may be left in alter or converted to black & color as you desire. The back accent makes the photos & accents pop while the red accents & gold text are tied together with a snowflake evince lie. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" call=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <touch> <strong>

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