WordPress Swimming Pool Theme
Friday, September 12th, 2008 at
10:58 pm
Courtyard and Silver Creek Springs Swimming Pool at Disney's Wilderness Lodge resort hotel.
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Wordpress 2.8 Theme Design $38.99 No Synopsis Available |
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iPool Resistance Swimming Pool $1000 After years of development Fitmax Inc. is proud to introduce the iPool. This is the latest in resistance swimming. Now available in the United States the iPool provides a user with hours of swimming at a lower cost with fewer chemicals and less space than a traditional swimming pool. |
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Show Me How: Swimming Pool Inspection - $24.99 Show Me How: Swimming Pool Inspection - |
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Wordpress Theme Design: A Complete Guide to Creating Professional WordPress Themes $51.98 No Synopsis Available |
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Swimming Pool Unrated Version $7.2 Rated: UNSynopsis: Filmmaker Francois Ozon, contemporary French cinema's master of eroticism, outdoes himself with this sultry thriller, a Hitchcockian exercise bound up in guilt, panic, and deceit, and additionally laced with overt sexuality. It provides a great leading role for the charming Charlotte Rampling, here playing a celebrated English mystery writer offered the loan of a French villa by her publisher (Charles Dance). The tired, repressed author is annoyed when her privacy is shattered by the unexpected arrival of her host's daughter (Ludivine Sagnier), a voluptuous little sexpot who brings men to the villa for sexual adventures and even seduces one of the older woman's potential paramours. Up to this point the film is little more than tawdry melodrama, but Ozon takes a sharp left turn by having Rampling's character commit an uncharacteristic act that she spends the rest of the movie attempting to conceal. The storytelling is unusually facile (for Ozon, anyway), although the pacing is a bit slow by Hollywood standards. Ultimately it's Rampling's audacious performance that distinguishes Swimming Pool, although she's ably supported by the fetching Sagnier, a swift-rising starlet and favorite of the director. If you're in the mood for a sophisticated, engrossing tale of suspense, look no further. François Ozon's psychological thriller Swimming Pool stars Charlotte Rampling as a mystery writer. When Sarah (Rampling) is offered the use of her publisher's vacation home, she accepts the offer. The conservative, repressed Sarah clashes with the house's other inhabitant, Julie (Ludivine Sagnier), the uninhibited daughter of the publisher. Julie's promiscuous sex life intrigues Sarah and starts to lead to the thawing of the emotional deep-freeze between the two. The death of one of Julie's nightly assignations complicates their lives. Swimming Pool was screened in competition at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. PRODUCTION AND TECHNICAL NOTES:Presentation: Wide ScreenSound: Dolby DigitalFeatures: Interviews with Charlotte Rampling and Ludivine Sagnier; outtakes; poster and picture galleries.Editions: SubtitledTime: 1 Hour 43 Minutes |
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iPool Deluxe Resistance Swimming Pool With Heater $1700 After years of development Fitmax Inc. is proud to introduce the iPool. This is the latest in resistance swimming. Now available in the United States the iPool provides a user with hours of swimming at a lower cost with fewer chemicals and less space than a traditional swimming pool. |
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Swimming Pool (R-Rated Version) $8.5 Rated: RSynopsis: Filmmaker Francois Ozon, contemporary French cinema's master of eroticism, outdoes himself with this sultry thriller, a Hitchcockian exercise bound up in guilt, panic, and deceit, and additionally laced with overt sexuality. It provides a great leading role for the charming Charlotte Rampling, here playing a celebrated English mystery writer offered the loan of a French villa by her publisher (Charles Dance). The tired, repressed author is annoyed when her privacy is shattered by the unexpected arrival of her host's daughter (Ludivine Sagnier), a voluptuous little sexpot who brings men to the villa for sexual adventures and even seduces one of the older woman's potential paramours. Up to this point the film is little more than tawdry melodrama, but Ozon takes a sharp left turn by having Rampling's character commit an uncharacteristic act that she spends the rest of the movie attempting to conceal. The storytelling is unusually facile (for Ozon, anyway), although the pacing is a bit slow by Hollywood standards. Ultimately it's Rampling's audacious performance that distinguishes Swimming Pool, although she's ably supported by the fetching Sagnier, a swift-rising starlet and favorite of the director. If you're in the mood for a sophisticated, engrossing tale of suspense, look no further. François Ozon's psychological thriller Swimming Pool stars Charlotte Rampling as a mystery writer. When Sarah (Rampling) is offered the use of her publisher's vacation home, she accepts the offer. The conservative, repressed Sarah clashes with the house's other inhabitant, Julie (Ludivine Sagnier), the uninhibited daughter of the publisher. Julie's promiscuous sex life intrigues Sarah and starts to lead to the thawing of the emotional deep-freeze between the two. The death of one of Julie's nightly assignations complicates their lives. Swimming Pool was screened in competition at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. PRODUCTION AND TECHNICAL NOTES:Presentation: Wide ScreenSound: Dolby DigitalFeatures: Interviews with Charlotte Rampling and Ludivine Sagnier; outtakes; poster and picture galleries.Editions: SubtitledTime: 1 Hour 43 Minutes |
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The Swimming-Pool Library $11.91 No Synopsis Available |
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Swimming Pool Library $1.5 No Synopsis Available |
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There's a Cow in My Swimming Pool $4.87 No Synopsis Available |
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