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Pop, today's
rock
Pet Shop Boys - Nightlife
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Nine Inch Nails - The Fragile [Double CD]
Prog, World Music
Youssou N'Dour - Immigree
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Randy Newman - Good Old Boys
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New
Trolls - Concerto Grosso
- Nothing
to Lose The original soundtrack of the funny action
comedy featuring Tim Robbins. Rock, rap, hip hop.
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Sci-fi Books
The New
City by Stephen Amidon
An immensely powerful social novel about community and race in America, that transforms
suburbia into the setting for great fiction. Amidon's
engrossing story is set in 1973 in Newton, Maryland, a "planned city" designed
as a safe alternative to crime-infested and racially tense major eastern metropolis. Swope
and Wooten - two longtime friends - are major figures in the forging of Newton's hopeful
future.
Racism and paranoia - the stock-in-trade of American political life - soon separate not
only Swope and Wooten but their two sons. Like most paradises, this one is lost in painful
increments. Amidon has structured a suspenseful narrative around the New City's rise and
fall.
Top Non-Fiction
Nothing
Like the Sun: A Story of Shakespeare's Love-Life
by Anthony Burgess
New York 1960: Architecture and Urbanism Between
the Second World War and the Bicentennial
by
Robert A.M. Stern, et al.
Movies
- Nothing
to Lose DVD
Starring: Martin Lawrence,
Tim Robbins, Giancarlo Esposito,
John C. McGinley
Director: Steve Oedekerk
Region 1 encoding (for use in US and Canada only)
Great visual gags.
A white man and a black man, worlds apart, go on the run together. The cultural and
linguistical clashes between the middle and working class are hysterically explored in Nothing to Lose,
where a high rolling advertising executive (Robbins) and an
out of work (Lawrence) are brought together under pressing
circumstances.
Tim Robbins comes home early one day and discovers his wife
in bed with his boss. To make matters worse, he's later carjacked by a struggling,
unemployed family-man-turned-petty-thief (Martin Lawrence),
and that's when he loses his cool completely. Having nothing to lose, he takes the
carjacker hostage and recruits him on a road-trip scheme of revenge against his wife and
boss. Plotting to break into his boss's high-security vault, Robbins gets a criminal
assist from Lawrence, but they're also on the run from another pair of would-be thieves
who trail them to the vault's location.
The DVD release includes optional widescreen and standard formats, optional French and
Spanish soundtracks, and original theatrical trailers.
- Woody Allen's, Martin Scorsese's New
York Stories VHS
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