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It's just a greasy spoon and a rusty gas pump but for Jasm
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It's just a greasy spoon and a rusty gas pump but for Jasmine (Marianne Sagebrecht- Sugarbaby) a german housewife on holiday who's dumped her husband in the middle of the Mojave Bagdad Cafe appears as an oasis amid the dunes.Until that is she checks into the cafe's ramshackle motel and tangles with its bad-tempered owner. Brenda (CCH Pounder - Prizzi's Honor) is sloppy loud and overworked with too many kids and no patience for strangers. Armed with a mop and a magic kit Jasmine transforms this desolate dump into a popular roadside attraction. Bagdad Cafe is an offbeat comedy about mismatched characters who find paradise off the beaten track.
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It's just a greasy spoon and a rusty gas pump but for Jasmine (Marianne Sagebrecht- Sugarbaby) a german housewife on holiday who's dumped her husband in the middle of the Mojave Bagdad Cafe appears as an oasis amid the dunes.Until that is she checks into the cafe's ramshackle motel and tangles with its bad-tempered owner. Brenda (CCH Pounder - Prizzi's Honor) is sloppy loud and overworked with too many kids and no patience for strangers. Armed with a mop and a magic kit Jasmine transforms this desolate dump into a popular roadside attraction. Bagdad Cafe is an offbeat comedy about mismatched characters who find paradise off the beaten track.
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It's just a greasy spoon and a rusty gas pump but for Jasmine (Marianne Sagebrecht- Sugarbaby) a german housewife on holiday who's dumped her husband in the middle of the Mojave Bagdad Cafe appears as an oasis amid the dunes.Until that is she checks into the cafe's ramshackle motel and tangles with its bad-tempered owner. Brenda (CCH Pounder - Prizzi's Honor) is sloppy loud and overworked with too many kids and no patience for strangers. Armed with a mop and a magic kit Jasmine transforms this desolate dump into a popular roadside attraction. Bagdad Cafe is an offbeat comedy about mismatched characters who find paradise off the beaten track.
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OUTLET ! - SUIT - Bagdad brown t-shirt by Suit, Straight cu
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OUTLET ! - SUIT - Bagdad brown t-shirt by Suit, Straight cut, Short sleeves, Round neck, Brown/khaki distressed-look fabric, Buttoned left-breast pocket, 100% cotton - Men
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Acclaimed singer K D Lang makes and impressive acting debut
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Acclaimed singer K D Lang makes and impressive acting debut in Percy Adlon's (Bagdad Café) moving tale of two lost souls searching for love. Stunningly shot in north-western Alaska the film sees Kothebue (Lang) an androgynous Alaskan pipeline worker search out her family origins in a small town library. There she meets Roswitha (Rosel Zech) a quiet East German who retreated to Alaska after her husband was shot escaping across the Berlin Wall. As the women help each other come to terms with their pasts Roswitha rejects a sexual relationship despite the obvious desire developing between them.
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Acclaimed singer K D Lang makes and impressive acting debut
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Acclaimed singer K D Lang makes and impressive acting debut in Percy Adlon's (Bagdad Café) moving tale of two lost souls searching for love. Stunningly shot in north-western Alaska the film sees Kothebue (Lang) an androgynous Alaskan pipeline worker search out her family origins in a small town library. There she meets Roswitha (Rosel Zech) a quiet East German who retreated to Alaska after her husband was shot escaping across the Berlin Wall. As the women help each other come to terms with their pasts Roswitha rejects a sexual relationship despite the obvious desire developing between them.
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Acclaimed singer K D Lang makes and impressive acting debut
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Acclaimed singer K D Lang makes and impressive acting debut in Percy Adlon's (Bagdad Café) moving tale of two lost souls searching for love. Stunningly shot in north-western Alaska the film sees Kothebue (Lang) an androgynous Alaskan pipeline worker search out her family origins in a small town library. There she meets Roswitha (Rosel Zech) a quiet East German who retreated to Alaska after her husband was shot escaping across the Berlin Wall. As the women help each other come to terms with their pasts Roswitha rejects a sexual relationship despite the obvious desire developing between them.
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This multiple Oscar-winning film is a magical atmospheric
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This multiple Oscar-winning film is a magical atmospheric epic - its sumptuous art direction and beguiling special effects making this the definitive vision of the famous Arabian Nights tale.Imprisoned by the evil Grand Vizier Jaffar Ahmad - the rightful King of Bagdad - meets young Abu the greatest thief in the land. Together they escape from the dungeon and travel to Basra where Abu falls in love with the Sultan's daughter. Jaffar casts a spell on the two lovers and the Princess reluctantly succumbs to Jaffar's advances in order to release them. To rescue her Ahmad and Abu embark on a series of fantastical adventures only just surviving a terrifying encounter with a Djinn from whom Abu manages to extract three wishes...Starring Sabu - the first Indian actor to attain star status in Hollywood - and directed by no less than six people (including Oscar-nominated director Michael Powell (Black Narcissus) The Thief of Bagdad won three Oscars (Best Art Direction Best Cinematography and Best Special Effects) as well as a nomination for Best Original Score. Filmed in Wales Cornwall and the Grand Canyon it premiered on Christmas Day 1940 to universal and lasting acclaim.
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This multiple Oscar-winning film is a magical atmospheric
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This multiple Oscar-winning film is a magical atmospheric epic - its sumptuous art direction and beguiling special effects making this the definitive vision of the famous Arabian Nights tale.Imprisoned by the evil Grand Vizier Jaffar Ahmad - the rightful King of Bagdad - meets young Abu the greatest thief in the land. Together they escape from the dungeon and travel to Basra where Abu falls in love with the Sultan's daughter. Jaffar casts a spell on the two lovers and the Princess reluctantly succumbs to Jaffar's advances in order to release them. To rescue her Ahmad and Abu embark on a series of fantastical adventures only just surviving a terrifying encounter with a Djinn from whom Abu manages to extract three wishes...Starring Sabu - the first Indian actor to attain star status in Hollywood - and directed by no less than six people (including Oscar-nominated director Michael Powell (Black Narcissus) The Thief of Bagdad won three Oscars (Best Art Direction Best Cinematography and Best Special Effects) as well as a nomination for Best Original Score. Filmed in Wales Cornwall and the Grand Canyon it premiered on Christmas Day 1940 to universal and lasting acclaim.
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This multiple Oscar-winning film is a magical atmospheric
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This multiple Oscar-winning film is a magical atmospheric epic - its sumptuous art direction and beguiling special effects making this the definitive vision of the famous Arabian Nights tale.Imprisoned by the evil Grand Vizier Jaffar Ahmad - the rightful King of Bagdad - meets young Abu the greatest thief in the land. Together they escape from the dungeon and travel to Basra where Abu falls in love with the Sultan's daughter. Jaffar casts a spell on the two lovers and the Princess reluctantly succumbs to Jaffar's advances in order to release them. To rescue her Ahmad and Abu embark on a series of fantastical adventures only just surviving a terrifying encounter with a Djinn from whom Abu manages to extract three wishes...Starring Sabu - the first Indian actor to attain star status in Hollywood - and directed by no less than six people (including Oscar-nominated director Michael Powell (Black Narcissus) The Thief of Bagdad won three Oscars (Best Art Direction Best Cinematography and Best Special Effects) as well as a nomination for Best Original Score. Filmed in Wales Cornwall and the Grand Canyon it premiered on Christmas Day 1940 to universal and lasting acclaim.
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A comic critique of American consumerism Rosalie Goes Shop
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A comic critique of American consumerism Rosalie Goes Shopping reunites director Percy Adlong with his Sugarbaby and Bagdad Café star Marianne Sägebrecht. Sägebrecht plays Rosalie Greenspace a German raising a seemingly affluent family in Stuttgart Arkansas. Determined to give her husband (Davis Midnight Express) and children the best things in life she showers them with gifts purchased on her credit card. When creditors come calling Rosalie quickly realises that when you're $100 000 in debt it's your problem when you're $1 000 000 in debt... It's the bank's…
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A comic critique of American consumerism Rosalie Goes Shop
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A comic critique of American consumerism Rosalie Goes Shopping reunites director Percy Adlong with his Sugarbaby and Bagdad Café star Marianne Sägebrecht. Sägebrecht plays Rosalie Greenspace a German raising a seemingly affluent family in Stuttgart Arkansas. Determined to give her husband (Davis Midnight Express) and children the best things in life she showers them with gifts purchased on her credit card. When creditors come calling Rosalie quickly realises that when you're $100 000 in debt it's your problem when you're $1 000 000 in debt... It's the bank's…
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- Thick glossy frame and arms - Tinted glass design - 100%
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- Thick glossy frame and arms - Tinted glass design - 100% UV Protection colour: BLACK, size: ONE SIZE,
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A comic critique of American consumerism Rosalie Goes Shopping reunites director Percy Adlong with his Sugarbaby and Bagdad Café star Marianne Sägebrecht. Sägebrecht plays Rosalie Greenspace a German raising a seemingly affluent family in Stuttgart Arkansas. Determined to give her husband (Davis Midnight Express) and children the best things in life she showers them with gifts purchased on her credit card. When creditors come calling Rosalie quickly realises that when you're $100 000 in debt it's your problem when you're $1 000 000 in debt... It's the bank's…
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Give it up to the A-Team: they've always been good at demol
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Give it up to the A-Team: they've always been good at demolishing things in big, big ways. Freed from the confines of the 1980s TV series, the 2010 blockbuster movie version allows the four members of the paramilitary squad to really amp up the mayhem to newly crazed heights. Liam Neeson plays team leader Hannibal Smith (inheriting the cigar-chomping from the show's George Peppard), and pro wrestler Quinton "Rampage" Jackson is "B.A." Baracus, the TV show's most iconic character (insert Mr. T "I pity the fool" joke here). As the vain Face, Bradley Cooper preens in convincing fashion, and District 9 out-of-nowhere star Sharlto Copley plays the unhinged pilot "Howlin' Mad" Murdock. These boys are on the trail of some money-counterfeiting plates, from Bagdad to Germany to places in between. It would be understating it to say that the plot is not of primary importance, although Patrick Wilson has some fun as a CIA official and Jessica Biel occasionally strikes poses as Face's ex-flame, now a military officer displeased with the A-Team's extra-legal shenanigans. The storytelling is insipid and half-hearted--but when it comes to snarky dialogue and two-fisted action scenes, director Joe Carnahan is in his comfort zone. It's reasonably fun watching the working-out of such logistical puzzles as dropping a tank (with crew inside) from a plane, or scattering the main characters on a dockside as cargo containers rain down from a ship looming above them. Good times, although is it asking too much for certain basic laws of physics (if you drop a human body ten stories, for instance, it might actually sustain injuries) to be used as a guideline? But worrying about such matters isn't in the spirit of The A-Team, which cheerfully ignores the petty concerns of credibility and logic. --Robert Horton
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Give it up to the A-Team: they've always been good at demolishing things in big, big ways. Freed from the confines of the 1980s TV series, the 2010 blockbuster movie version allows the four members of the paramilitary squad to really amp up the mayhem to newly crazed heights. Liam Neeson plays team leader Hannibal Smith (inheriting the cigar-chomping from the show's George Peppard), and pro wrestler Quinton "Rampage" Jackson is "B.A." Baracus, the TV show's most iconic character (insert Mr. T "I pity the fool" joke here). As the vain Face, Bradley Cooper preens in convincing fashion, and District 9 out-of-nowhere star Sharlto Copley plays the unhinged pilot "Howlin' Mad" Murdock. These boys are on the trail of some money-counterfeiting plates, from Bagdad to Germany to places in between. It would be understating it to say that the plot is not of primary importance, although Patrick Wilson has some fun as a CIA official and Jessica Biel occasionally strikes poses as Face's ex-flame, now a military officer displeased with the A-Team's extra-legal shenanigans. The storytelling is insipid and half-hearted--but when it comes to snarky dialogue and two-fisted action scenes, director Joe Carnahan is in his comfort zone. It's reasonably fun watching the working-out of such logistical puzzles as dropping a tank (with crew inside) from a plane, or scattering the main characters on a dockside as cargo containers rain down from a ship looming above them. Good times, although is it asking too much for certain basic laws of physics (if you drop a human body ten stories, for instance, it might actually sustain injuries) to be used as a guideline? But worrying about such matters isn't in the spirit of The A-Team, which cheerfully ignores the petty concerns of credibility and logic. --Robert Horton
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