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- Men's Saucony Progrid Triumph 6 Running Shoe,Silver/Black/Red,10 M
- Shoe Town (Green Light Readers Level 2)
- Dead Man's Shoes
- K's Kids Learning Shoes on Little Feet
- Drew Bloom II Womens Shoes Town Brown Nubuck 9 N
- Miniature Collectible Red Shoe Figurine Collection: Paint The Town Red
Men's Saucony Progrid Triumph 6 Running Shoe,Silver/Black/Red,10 M
Mens SAUCONY Progrid Triumph 6 Running The Progrid Triumph 6 from Saucony features full-length Progrid with Respon-Tek Sauconys latest impact deflection technology.
- Full-length ProGrid with Respon-Tek
- Lightweight SSL EVA
- HRC strobel board
- SRC Impact Zone for shock attenuation
- Moisture-wicking linings
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Shoe Town (Green Light Readers Level 2)
Little mama mouse dreams of a hot bath and a long nap. Her babies have grown up and moved away from their snug shoe-home. Mama imagines settling into a quiet life, until Tortoise, Hare, and other storybook strangers turn up in search of a home. Soon Mama has a busy life--and lots of new friends--in glorious Shoe Town. Janet Stevens and Susan Stevens Crummel’s toe-tapping rhymed text in tandem with Janet Stevens’s soleful illustrations gives the notion of one mama’s “empty nest” a hilarious kick.
- ISBN13: 9780152048426
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Dead Man's Shoes
Richard has always protected his simple-minded little brother anthony. When richard leaves the village where theyve grown up to join the army anthony is taken in by sonny a vicious drug dealer & his gang. Anthony becomes the gangs pet & plaything. Seven years later richard returns to settle the score. Studio: Magnolia Pict Hm Ent Release Date: 09/05/2006 Starring: Paddy Considine Gary Stretch Run time: 86 minutes Rating: NrHarrowing thriller about a hotwired ex-soldier (co-scripter Paddy Considine from Cinderella Man) who returns to his sleepy Irish village to dole out merciless revenge upon the booze- and drug-sodden hoodlums who abused his mentally handicapped younger brother (the astonishing Toby Kebbel). Director Shane Meadows (Once Upon a Time in the Midlands) doesn't shy away from delivering scenes of gripping suspense and violence, but the end result hews closer to an ambiguous meditation on the nature and effect of vengeance a la Sam Peckinpah's Straw Dogs than a Death Wish-style grindhouse effort. Taut and thought-provoking, Dead Man's Shoes is a must-see for indie film aficionados with a taste for the grittiest of fare. The DVD includes some rollicking commentary by Meadows, Considine, and producer Mark Herbert; an intriguing and heartfelt featurette on Meadows and his own violent past as a teenage skinhead in 1980s England, from which he drew inspiration for this film; and an alternate (and somewhat less satisfying) final scene. -- Paul Gaita
- Richard (Paddy Considine) has always protected his simple-minded little brother Anthony (Toby Kebbell). When Richard leaves the rural village where they have grown up to join the army, Anthony is taken in by Sonny (Gary Stretch), a controlling and vicious local drug dealer and his gang of lads. Anthony becomes the gang's pet and plaything. Seven years later, Richard returns to settle the score. De
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Dead Man's Shoes Reviews

"Dead Man's Shoes" starts as an ordinary revenge flick. Its only zest, as I thought in twenty minutes after the beginning, was that the action takes place in a little suburban English town, and that adds a little coloring to the commonplace theme. And just how great it is when films don't fit your expectations, and I mean when they end up being much deeper and thoughtful than you could ever imagine.
The subject of revenge has a lot of ground beneath it to philosophize and make smart films. But writers and directors don't always push the envelope, limiting themselves with a poor choice of story-lines and developments. Hence we get stupid exploitation flicks (no offence - I love them myself). But if creators of a picture are willing to use their brains at full - we get a chance to see outstanding examples of a very good quality cinema (I'd recall "Se7en" or "Unforgiven"). "Dead Man's Shoes" is absolutely such an example. It's a shame the film is not well known because it really deserves to be.
Richard is coming back from the army to his small town. He's got one thing on his mind - to punish the gang of local small-time drug dealers who bullied and tormented his younger retarded brother. And his vengeance will be severe... That's it, I'll say no more, because closer to the end the movie turns out to be not exactly what you expected it to be. It's thoughtful and extremely powerful, it has twists, it's an exploration of a man's madness, of his slow descent into insanity, it's about hangman and victim and about how difficult is sometimes to tell the difference. It raises serious questions and it will make you ponder. I was utterly surprised - what started as a banal vengeance movie then turned into something vicious, grave and not at all light-hearted. The acting was just compelling. Paddy Considine ("In America", "Cinderella Man") created a very truthful and unforgettable character, Toby Kebbel, whom I haven't seen before, was just amazing as mentally-challenged Anthony, and as a thug leader we can see Gary Stretch whose face you'll never forget if you've seen him once.
I haven't heard about director Shane Meadows before, but now I'm definately going to trace his career, for "Dead Man's Shoes" is not just one of the best British films I've seen, but it's one of the best films I've generally seen.
Try to catch this film, I'm sure you won't regret it.

"God will forgive them...let them into Heaven...I can't live with that" - Richard during his opening monologue in "Dead Man's Shoes".
Opening with this disturbing monologue the film "Dead Man's Shoes" has an authentic ring to its portrayal of thugs living in the midlands of England. A dark, disturbing but powerful drama of revenge "Dead man's Shoes" follows Richard (Paddy Constantine) a returning military vet who seeks revenge against a group of petty drug dealers who used and abused his developmentally disabled young brother. He begins terrorizing them by appearing in gas mask and military fatigues silently beckoning for one of the dealers to come outside. He then vandalizes their apartment and gradually escalates his private little war. What's unusual about this film is that it isn't your standard revenge flick. Clearly the director pulled from his personal experience. Evidently he was a skinhead and did more than his fair share of illegal things as a youth. He knows these people how they think talk and behave. Constantine gives a stunning performance as the vengeful angry Richard. Shot on film with a lot of handheld camera work the film has a vibrancy and immediacy that's lacking in what we see from Hollywood. Perhaps that just adds to the power of the film or makes it unconventional looking enough to make an impression either way despite the thick sometimes difficult to follow midland accents the film builds to a powerful conclusion by the end of its nearly two hour running time.
Those interested in extras read on the rest of you can skip this part. We get a featurette on the director Shane Meadows discussing his inspiration for and production of the film. We also get a commentary by Meadows, his star and co-writer Paddy Considine (who appeared on "Cinderella Man" recently) and producer Mark Herbert. It's an articulate and intelligent commentary track that occasionally strays to the obvious related to what we're seeing on the screen to discourse on the world that the trio drew inspiration from. We also get deleted scenes and an alternate ending for those that prefer to see director's second guessing themselves.
A powerful, fascinating revenge drama "Dead Man's Shoes" is more than a cut above most movies of this type due to the intense performance of Considine (and exceptional support from the rest of the cast) and Meadows' perceptive observations about these individuals. Well made and directed Meadows and Considine both have a promising future ahead of them based on watching this fine film. Terrific film that I'd recommend renting before buying to see if this is a film that you will watch again.
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K's Kids Learning Shoes on Little Feet
A new pair of learning shoes encourages kids to learn all six dressing skills: shoe lacing, buckle-up, snap, Velcro, button, and zipper. And...they can also put this pair of shoes on their little feet while learning! Who can stop kids from walking around to show off their dressing skills? Each shoe measures 5.1" H x 4.5" W x 7.1" D. These shoes are not walking shoes and should be worn only at home with parental guidance.
- K's Kids is a series of toys specially developed for babies and toddlers
- Learning shoes with laces, a buckle, a snap, velcro, a button and a zipper
- Machine washable
- It's more than just a pair of shoes
- Made of the safest materials to make learning fun and educational
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Drew Bloom II Womens Shoes Town Brown Nubuck 9 N
Everyone loves the ease and comfort of Bloom II with its simple Velcro® brand closure and clean lines. Includes Drews proprietary Plus Fitting System® with two removable insoles. Double added depth for the perfect fit, or insert your own orthotics. Layers of lightweight materials pamper the foot. Polyurethane rocker bottom matches the natural walking motion. Soft, foam-padded collar. Plus Fitting System® - Two Removable Footbeds; Double Depth; Removable, Moldable, Dual-Density Insert; Flared Outsole with Wide Shank; Polyurethane Rocker Bottom; Firm Heel Counter; Tempered Steel Shank; Velcro® Brand Strap; Soft, Foam-Padded Tongue and Collar; Accommodates Prescribed Orthotics.
- Plus Fitting System® - Two Removable Footbeds
- Double Depth
- Removable, Moldable, Dual-Density Insert
- Flared Outsole with Wide Shank
- Polyurethane Rocker Bottom
Price: $ 101.95
Miniature Collectible Red Shoe Figurine Collection: Paint The Town Red
Limited-edition Miniature Collectible Red Shoe Figurine Collection Paints the Town Red! Exclusive Handcrafted Market First! - You've got style, baby, and now you can flaunt it with this exclusive new collection of miniature collectible red shoe figurines - a limited-edition Market First, available only from the Hamilton Collection! Step out for a night on the town beginning with Issue One, Live. Soon, your collection will continue with Issue Two, Laugh, and additional red shoe figurines, each a separate issue to follow.‡ Each red sculptural shoe is enhanced with loads of fabulous details including sky-high heels, sparkling simulated jewel accents, satiny bows and soft feathers. Handcrafted and hand-painted, each collectible shoe figurine in this collection is removable from a matching sculptural "hatbox" stand. They make wonderful red shoe figurine collectible gifts and are the perfect keepsakes for anyone who loves shoes and fashion! Don't miss your chance to "step out in style." Heavy demand is expected, so order now!
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