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WOW Worship: Blue
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WOW Worship: Blue

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by: Various Artists




WOW The 90's: 30 Top Christian Songs of the Decade
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WOW The 90's: 30 Top Christian Songs of the Decade

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by: Various Artists




The Very Best of Praise & Worship
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The Very Best of Praise & Worship

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50 Classic Hymns
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50 Classic Hymns

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Southern Gospel Classics
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Southern Gospel Classics

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One Nation Under God
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One Nation Under God

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Gotta Have Gospel Gold
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Gotta Have Gospel Gold

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Gotta Serve Somebody: The Gospel Songs of Bob Dylan
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Gotta Serve Somebody: The Gospel Songs of Bob Dylan

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City on a Hill: Sing Alleluia
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City on a Hill: Sing Alleluia

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by: Various Artists


: :Just when the recent praise and worship movement threatened to stagnate, City on a Hill: Sing Alleluia provided a gust of fresh air. Like its predecessor, City on a Hill: Songs of Praise and Worship, this collaboration features some fascinating partnerships (with Third Day's Mac Powell and Fernando Ortega; and Bebo Norman; Caedmon's Call; and others) that yield pleasant results. Elsewhere, artists like Jars of Clay add traditional grace to the lustrous and rich possibilities of modern Christian music, polishing up the late-19th-century hymn 'The Comforter Has Come.' Coproducers Steve Hindalong and Marc Byrd wisely bookend Sing Alleluia with the century-old standard 'All ...

Hungry: I'm Falling on My Knees
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Hungry: I'm Falling on My Knees

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by: Various Artists


: :Just when the recent praise and worship movement threatened to stagnate, City on a Hill: Sing Alleluia provided a gust of fresh air. Like its predecessor, City on a Hill: Songs of Praise and Worship, this collaboration features some fascinating partnerships (with Third Day's Mac Powell and Fernando Ortega; and Bebo Norman; Caedmon's Call; and others) that yield pleasant results. Elsewhere, artists like Jars of Clay add traditional grace to the lustrous and rich possibilities of modern Christian music, polishing up the late-19th-century hymn 'The Comforter Has Come.' Coproducers Steve Hindalong and Marc Byrd wisely bookend Sing Alleluia with the century-old standard 'All ...


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San Francisco filmmaker Ernie Fosselius made the most successful short film of all time in the 1978 Hardware Wars, an inspired, mock-trailer for a nonexistent, cheapo rip-off of Star Wars. It worked like this: instead of Chewbacca, Fosselius offers the Cookie Monster. Instead of Darth Vader's breathy, slightly echoed voice emerging somehow behind that black-mask helmet, we get a villain whose every ranting utterance is so muffled even this film's Princess Leia equivalent beseeches him, "What? I don't understand you." And so on. Part of the joke is that George Lucas's revolutionary special effects are supplanted by common kitchen gizmos--mixers, toasters--that serve as spaceships and weapons sources. The updated special edition contains 20 computer-generated "special defects" that don't--the distributor boasts--at all match Fosselius's earlier version. Um... right on? --Tom Keogh



It's Christmas in the tech noir slum of the post-apocalyptic future, and scrap-metal sculptor Stacey Travis gets a present she'll never forget. Scavenger boyfriend Dylan McDermott returns from the wastelands with the insectoid robot head of a killing machine. In no time it whirs to life and builds itself a gizmo-laden body out of handy appliances to continue its single-minded destruction of the human race, one warm body at a time. Director Richard Stanley, something of a scavenger himself, plunders everything from The Terminator, Blade Runner, and The Road Warriorto Short Circuit (the spidery construct resembles a demonic Number 5) for his violent flesh-vs.-metal survival thriller. Shot in sun-blasted orange and sweltering red, it's a triumph of style, set design, and grunge aesthetics over story, driven by a pounding techno score by Simon Boswell and punctuated by splattering gore. --Sean Axmaker

by Jay Webster
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Average customer rating: ISBN: 0766814033

by Jay Webster
$57.54

Average customer rating: 5.0 ISBN: 0766813916

by Lawrence H. Sparey, L.H. Sparey
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Average customer rating: 3.5 ISBN: 0852422881

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