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Africa South of the Sahara: 2007
Contains analytical articles written by acknowledged experts covering the issues affecting the area as a whole. This guide contains a political map of contemporary...
The New Oxford Companion to Literature in French
Containing more than 3000 entries, this volume is a guide not only to ten centuries of literature produced in the territory now called France, but also to the rich literary output of other French-speaking countries around the world.
Rambo - Ultimate Blu-Ray Collection
Rambo: First Blood [1982]:It's easy to forget that this Spartan violent film which begat the Rambo series was such a big hit in 1982 because it was a good movie. Green Beret vet John Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) wanders into the wrong small town to find a fellow 'Nam buddy and gets the living heck kicked out of him by the local law enforcement (led by Brian Dennehy). The vet strikes back the only way he knows how leading to a visceral if unrealistic flight and fight through the local mountains. Based on the 1972 novel by David Morrell this film saved Stallone's then-foundering career and the Rambo character became the inspiration for countless political cartoons. But this film is Deliverance without the moral ambiguity.Rambo: First Blood Part II [1985]:After Rocky and its sequels Sylvester Stallone cast about for another character that would bring him the same kind of box-office hit--and found it in disillusioned Vietnam vet John Rambo in First Blood a solid little action thriller. So when all else failed Stallone went back to the same well in hopes of recapturing the same commercial success. Which this film did. But where First Blood was a no-nonsense thriller that pitted Stallone against a worthy (and not necessarily bad) Brian Dennehy this one is a sadistic chest-thumper in which Rambo gets to go back to Vietnam: ostensibly he is there to rescue missing POWs but in fact the movie was a lame excuse for him to refight the Vietnam War--and win. Audiences ate up the cruel Vietcong (and their Russian manipulators) and Stallone's bogus heroics but it was strictly by-the-numbers action.Rambo III [1988]:And the hits just keep on coming. Sylvester Stallone who can't seem to draw flies unless he's playing Rocky Balboa or John Rambo went back to the Rambo well (or septic system as it were) to show his well-known solidarity with the Afghan freedom fighters who battled the Soviet army in the 1980s. This time it's personal: his handler Richard Crenna is captured by the Evil Empire and so it is up to Rambo to leave his work in a monastery in Southeast Asia (no seriously) in order to rescue him from the Ruskies. Ever wonder why the Russians had such a miserable time in Afghanistan? It was because Rambo took them on single-handed and sent them packing with hammer-and-sickle all the way back to Moscow. Cartoonish action taken ever so seriously by Stallone who was working desperately to scrape away the unsightly wax build up from his reputation.Rambo [2008]:Twenty years after the last film in the series John Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) has retreated to northern Thailand where he's running a longboat on the Salween River. On the nearby Thai-Burma (Myanmar) border the world's longest-running civil war the Burmese-Karen conflict rages into its 60th year. But Rambo who lives a solitary simple life in the mountains and jungles fishing and catching poisonous snakes to sell has long given up fighting even as medics mercenaries rebels and peace workers pass by on their way to the war-torn region. That all changes when a group of human rights missionaries search out the American river guide John Rambo.When Sarah (Julie Benz) and Michael Bennett (Paul Schulze) approach him they explain that since last year's trek to the refugee camps the Burmese military has laid landmines along the road making it too dangerous for overland travel. They ask Rambo to guide them up the Salween and drop them off in order to deliver medical supplies and food to the Karen tribe. After refusing to cross into Burma Rambo changes his mind and takes them dropping them close to one of the Karen villages.Less than two weeks later he receives a visit from a pastor telling him the aid workers did not return and the embassies have not helped locate them.
Rambo - Ultimate Blu-Ray Collection
Rambo: First Blood [1982]:It's easy to forget that this Spartan violent film which begat the Rambo series was such a big hit in 1982 because it was a good movie. Green Beret vet John Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) wanders into the wrong small town to find a fellow 'Nam buddy and gets the living heck kicked out of him by the local law enforcement (led by Brian Dennehy). The vet strikes back the only way he knows how leading to a visceral if unrealistic flight and fight through the local mountains. Based on the 1972 novel by David Morrell this film saved Stallone's then-foundering career and the Rambo character became the inspiration for countless political cartoons. But this film is Deliverance without the moral ambiguity.Rambo: First Blood Part II [1985]:After Rocky and its sequels Sylvester Stallone cast about for another character that would bring him the same kind of box-office hit--and found it in disillusioned Vietnam vet John Rambo in First Blood a solid little action thriller. So when all else failed Stallone went back to the same well in hopes of recapturing the same commercial success. Which this film did. But where First Blood was a no-nonsense thriller that pitted Stallone against a worthy (and not necessarily bad) Brian Dennehy this one is a sadistic chest-thumper in which Rambo gets to go back to Vietnam: ostensibly he is there to rescue missing POWs but in fact the movie was a lame excuse for him to refight the Vietnam War--and win. Audiences ate up the cruel Vietcong (and their Russian manipulators) and Stallone's bogus heroics but it was strictly by-the-numbers action.Rambo III [1988]:And the hits just keep on coming. Sylvester Stallone who can't seem to draw flies unless he's playing Rocky Balboa or John Rambo went back to the Rambo well (or septic system as it were) to show his well-known solidarity with the Afghan freedom fighters who battled the Soviet army in the 1980s. This time it's personal: his handler Richard Crenna is captured by the Evil Empire and so it is up to Rambo to leave his work in a monastery in Southeast Asia (no seriously) in order to rescue him from the Ruskies. Ever wonder why the Russians had such a miserable time in Afghanistan? It was because Rambo took them on single-handed and sent them packing with hammer-and-sickle all the way back to Moscow. Cartoonish action taken ever so seriously by Stallone who was working desperately to scrape away the unsightly wax build up from his reputation.Rambo [2008]:Twenty years after the last film in the series John Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) has retreated to northern Thailand where he's running a longboat on the Salween River. On the nearby Thai-Burma (Myanmar) border the world's longest-running civil war the Burmese-Karen conflict rages into its 60th year. But Rambo who lives a solitary simple life in the mountains and jungles fishing and catching poisonous snakes to sell has long given up fighting even as medics mercenaries rebels and peace workers pass by on their way to the war-torn region. That all changes when a group of human rights missionaries search out the American river guide John Rambo.When Sarah (Julie Benz) and Michael Bennett (Paul Schulze) approach him they explain that since last year's trek to the refugee camps the Burmese military has laid landmines along the road making it too dangerous for overland travel. They ask Rambo to guide them up the Salween and drop them off in order to deliver medical supplies and food to the Karen tribe. After refusing to cross into Burma Rambo changes his mind and takes them dropping them close to one of the Karen villages.Less than two weeks later he receives a visit from a pastor telling him the aid workers did not return and the embassies have not helped locate them.
Food France
A large-format culinary travel guide packed with colour illustrations which presents the best of French food, with sections devoted to classic French products and information on the countryside. This is not just a cookbook! It is a large...
Lonely Planet, North America Travel Pack
Save 30% when you buy the pack! Plan your big trip to North America with three great titles for one great price. Pack contains USA, Canada and Mexico travel guides.
Industrial Relations in South Africa
A guide to South African Industrial Relations. It introduces the theoretical concepts and historical facts. It includes case reviews on topics such as constructive dismissal, age discrimination, and demand for disclosure. It is suitable for...
Industrial Relations in South Africa
A guide to South African Industrial Relations. It introduces the theoretical concepts and historical facts. It includes case reviews on topics such as constructive dismissal age discrimination and demand for disclosure. It is suitable for industrial relations practitioners and students.
Industrial Relations in South Africa
A guide to South African Industrial Relations. It introduces the theoretical concepts and historical facts. It includes case reviews on topics such as constructive dismissal age discrimination and demand for disclosure. It is suitable for industrial relations practitioners and students.
The Columbia Guide to South African Literature in English Since 1945
From the outset, South Africa's history has been marked by division and conflict along racial and ethnic lines. From 1948 until 1994, this division was formalized in...
Lonely Planet, USA Cities Travel Pack 2
Save 30% when you buy the pack! Plan the perfect trip to USA's cities with three great titles for one great price. Guidebook pack includes New York City, Chicago and Boston city guides.
Lonely Planet, China Travel Pack
Save 30% when you buy the pack! Plan the perfect trip to China with three great titles for one great price. Pack includes China Travel Guide, Beijing city guide and the Mandarin phrasebook.
Industrial Relations in South Africa
A guide to South African Industrial Relations. It introduces the theoretical concepts and historical facts. It includes case reviews on topics such as constructive...
Greece: An Oxford Archaeological Guide
Offers descriptions and plans of over a hundred major and minor archaeological sites in mainland Greece, dating from the Neolithic to the early Christian eras. This...
Lonely Planet, Turkey Travel Pack
Save 30% when you buy the pack! Plan the perfect trip to China with three great titles for one great price. Pack includes Turkey Travel Guide, Istanbul city guide and the Turkish phrasebook.