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Courteney Cox (TV's "Friends") takes the doctor/patient privilege to the extreme when she stars as Samantha, a neurotic writer whose therapist goes crazy and gets carted away. With the real shrink out of the picture, Samantha makes the insane decision to take over her practice fumbling and faking her way through treating two hot new male "patients." Mistaken identities and raging libidos all come together in this modern screwball comedy, as Samantha has the time of her life playing doctor! Also starring David Arquette (Eight Legged Freaks) and David James Elliott (TV's "JAG").
Publisher: Universal Studios
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Publisher: Upper Deck
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Publisher: Upper Deck
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Chris Shelton - 2006 Fielding Action By Unknown. ART PRINT Paper Size: 16 Width x 20 Height Inches. Image Size: 16 Width x 20 Height Inches. This is the Highest Quality Art Print Reproduction of the Original Work. Full Authorized by the Artist.
Publisher: OnlineWall Art and Framing
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Track Listing:
1. Tryin' To Hide A Fire In The Dark - Billy Dean /
2. I Thought It Was You - Doug Stone /
3. Keep It Between The Lines - Ricky Van Shelton /
4. What Kind Of Love - Rodney Crowell /
5. In This Life - Collin Raye /
6. You're My Hometown - Don Neilson /
7. If Only You Knew - Tracey Prescott & Lonesome Daddy /
8. It Comes Back To You - Cassandra Vasik /
9. Dumas Walker - The Kentucky Headhunters /
10. Cadillac Ranch - Chris LeDoux /
11. Now That's Country - Marty Stuart /
12. Drive South - Suzy Bogguss /
13. Ball & Chain - Paul Overstreet /
14. Walkaway Joe - Trisha Yearwood /
15. Long Shot - Baillie & The Boys /
16. Turn That Radio On - Ronnie Milsap
Author: Collin Raye
Author: Trisha Yearwood
Author: Chris LeDoux
Author: Ronnie Milsap
Author: Suzy Bogguss
Author: Ricky Van Shelton
Author: The Kentucky Headhunters
Publisher: Quality Music
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The Bachelor got critically slammed when it played in theaters, probably because reviewers couldn't help comparing it with the movie on which it's based, the brilliant Buster Keaton comedy Seven Chances. But on its own terms, The Bachelor is a modest and enjoyable picture about Jimmie (Chris O'Donnell), a happily single young man who suddenly gets an ultimatum from his grandfather's will: marry by his 30th birthday or lose an inheritance of $100 million. This is revealed the day before that very birthday. Unfortunately, Jimmie had already proposed to his girlfriend Anne (Renee Zellweger) and been turned down; she can see in his eyes that he isn't ready to get married and refuses to accept him until he is. So Jimmie needs to find a bride--fast. Though the commitment-shy man is a hoary cliché, The Bachelor successfully exaggerates Jimmie's fears to comic proportions. O'Donnell is his usual affable self, but it's Zellweger who seizes every scene she's in and makes something really enjoyable out it. The movie's greatest weakness is that she's such a small part of the second half. Still, there's good supporting performances from Hal Holbrook, Ed Asner, James Cromwell, and Marley Shelton (as Zellweger's sister), and Peter Ustinov and Brooke Shields both have very funny scenes. The Bachelor skirts some dangerously chauvinistic territory at times, but by and large it's a pleasant comedy with some genuine good humor. --Bret Fetzer
Publisher: New Line Home Video
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Exploring Clay with Children discusses basic forming methods and possible projects that any parent or teacher can use to introduce working with clay to children. Its illustrations and drawings will be a useful tool in teaching primary school aged children.
Author: Mal Magson
Author: Chris Utley
Publisher: Gentle Breeze Publishing Company
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Publisher: Fgm Records
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