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If you're even considering expanding overseas, International Business, a 35 - page booklet published recently by the American Institute of CPAs (800-862-4272, Product # 090064, $ 9), is a must read.
However, if you are the type of individual who likes to follow through a step - by - step process, the car seat comes with a small instruction booklet containing about 16 pages of illustrations on how to use the car seat in different settings - in the car using either the seatbelt or an Isofix base, on your stroller or the aeroplane.
Its new promotional publication, a 28 - page colour booklet entitled «Nestle Baby», contains a section written by Dr. Peter Nieman, a pediatrician at Alberta Children's Hospital and Rockyview General Hospital.
You can help us get the word out about HOPE Diapers by liking our Facebook page, tweeting about us on twitter, sharing our free eBook «Rediscovering HOPE: A Step - by - Step Guide to Using Historically, One - sized, Proven, Economical Flat Cloth Diapers» and or ordering printed copies of the full - color printed booklet version of «Rediscovering HOPE» to give to your local social services, charities, or needs based service organizations.
Its advice will be based on a 71 - page booklet, Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2005, released in January, that resulted from a 1 1/2 - year examination of the latest science by a panel of experts.
There's an audio commentary by Charlie Chaplin experts Dan Kamin and Hooman Mehran; the documentary The Tramp and the Dictator, which parallels the lives between Chaplin and Hitler; two visual essays; color production footage; the barbershop sequence from Sydney Chaplin's 1921 film King, Queen, Joker; the deleted barbershop sequence from Chaplin's 1919 film Sunnyside; the re-release trailer; and finally, a 30 page - booklet featuring an essay by film critic Michael Wood, Chaplin's 1940 New York Times defense of the film, a reprint from critic Jean Narboni on the film's final speech, and Al Hirschfeld's original press book illustrations.
Finally, in addition to the disc, the standard blue keepcase includes another Twilight Time staple: an 8 - page booklet that is highlighted by an insightful essay by in - house historian Julie Kirgo.
Exclusive to the deluxe Blu - ray release is a translucent slipcover as seen in the above image as well as a 48 - page booklet featuring an extended conversation with Hosoda, and his producers Watanabe Takashi and Saito Yuichiro, accompanied by a ton of production and concept art.
There is also a deleted song sequence for «I've Got a Little List», four NBC Radio audio excerpts for musical numbers from two modernized versions of «The Mikado» staged on Broadway in 1939, and an 18 - page booklet featuring an essay by critic Geoffrey O'Brien.
More importantly, there is an 8 - page booklet called The Good & Bad of Love, Life & Career, authored by the series» characters.
First 3000 copies include: CD — Original Soundtrack by Claudio Simonetti's Goblin, Collectible Blu - ray / DVD Slipcase and Sleeve, 24 Page Booklet.
The booklet is filled out by a Kent Jones essay that says a lot about style and substance in just a few pages.
There's also a short retrospective about the casting process with audition footage (including some of a young Nick Nolte) and a brief discussion about recasting Harvey Keitel with Sheen two weeks into filming, Coppola's interview with Roger Ebert from the 2001 Cannes Film Festival, the original 1938 Mercury Theater radio reading of «Heart of Darkness» by Orson Welles, and a 48 - page booklet with never - before - seen archives from the set.
For the supplemental materials, there's an excerpt from the documentary Michelangelo Antonioni: The Eye That Changed Cinema; Blow - Up of «Blow - Up», a new documentary about the film; two interviews with David Hemmings, one on the set of Only When I Larf from 1968, and the other on the TV show City Lights from 1977; 50 Years of Blow - Up: Vanessa Redgrave / Philippe Garner, a 2016 SHOWstudio interview; an interview with actress Jane Birkin from 1989; Antonioni's Hypnotic Vision, featuring two separate pieces about the film: Modernism and Photography; both the teaser and theatrical trailers for the film; and a 68 - page insert booklet containing an essay on the film by David Forgacs, an updated 1966 account of the film's shooting by Stig Björkman, a set of questionnaires that the director distributed to photographers and painters while developing the film, the 1959 Julio Cortázar short story on which the film is loosely based, and restoration details.
They're joined, of course, by a sturdy, tastefully illustrated companion booklet, which improves upon the 8 - page one included in MGM's DVD at least several printings ago.
Plus: a 16 - page booklet featuring a new essay by film critic Adrian Martin and a reprint of a report from the set by French journalist Phillippe Labro
It includes Twilight Time's trademark isolated musical score and an eight - page booklet with an essay by Julie Kirgo.
Also includes an eight - page booklet with an essay by Julie Kirgo.
The accompanying 120 page bilingual booklet features an illuminating essay by film critic Jonathan Rosenbaum, a champion of Rivette and Out 1, along with archival interviews and articles with members of the cast and crew and a collection of production stills.
Lastly, there is an 8 - page booklet with standard information on Walt, a specific introduction to these episodes by Leonard Maltin, a listing of the contents, and sequence art from the Man in Space episode.
The terrific 8 - page booklet remains in line with past Treasures inserts, containing some basic info on Walt Disney, a list of contents, information on the set by Leonard Maltin, and poster art from Academy Award winner «Lend a Paw.»
The DVD comes with a fully illustrated 24 - page booklet including essays by Beryl Bainbridge and Adrian Danks.
An illustrated 8 - page booklet consists primarily of a dense, elevated essay by Julie Kirgo that details and admires the film from its characterization to those homosexual readings.
My favorite part of this release is the 20 - page booklet containing the original project proposal by Hayao Miyazaki and a letter from Goro Miyazaki.
Plus: a 28 - page booklet featuring a new essay by film critic Richard Combs and a 1980 interview with Art Garfunkel
Audio Commentary by Director / Co-Screenwriter John Carpenter & Producer / Co-Screenwriter Debra Hill (Recorded in 1995) / Documentaries: 2002 Documentary: «Tales From The Mist - Inside The Fog» (27:55) + 1980 Documentary: «Fear On Film: Inside The Fog» (7:10) / Outtakes (4:07) Widescreen (2.35:1) / Storyboard - to - film comparison (1:25) / Advertising Gallery: Original Posters (6), Film Memorabilia (3) / Photo Gallery: Behind The Scenes (48), Publicity Stills (18) / 3 -LRB-: 30) TV Spots / 4 page colour booklet / Theatrical Trailer (2:49), 2 Teasers -LRB-: 51) each for «The Fog»
Adding significant physical weight to the DVD package is the striking 32 - page booklet, which includes a lengthy essay by Kent Jones (better known as the Editor - at - Large for «Film Comment» magazine), and long, fascinating transcript from a 1959 roundtable discussion among «Cahiers du Cinema» members Eric Rohmer, Jean - Luc Godard, Jacques Doniol - Valcroze, Jean Domarchi, Pierre Kast, and Jacques Rivette.
Limited Edition box set (3000 copies) containing The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave and The Red Queen Kills Seven Times Brand new 2K restorations of the films from the original camera negatives High Definition Blu - ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentations Original Italian and English soundtracks in mono audio (lossless DTS - HD Master Audio on the Blu - ray Discs) Newly translated English subtitles for the Italian soundtracks Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing for the English soundtracks Limited Edition 60 - page booklet containing new writing by James Blackford, Kat Ellinger, Leonard Jacobs and Rachael Nisbet
The 20 - page booklet an essay by critic Geoffrey O'Brien, short pieces by young writers on the film, and art from the film, and there's a small collection of additional ephemera including a map of New Penzance.
The accompanying 60 - page booklet features new essays by Danny Shipka, Troy Howarth, and Leonard Jacobs.
EXTRAS: Drafthouse Films rarely disappoints with their Blu - rays, and this release is no different, with an audio commentary by writer / director Ron Morales, a making - of featurette, deleted scenes, an alternate ending and a 16 - page booklet.
The accompanying 60 - page booklet features new essays by James Blackford, Kat Ellinger, Leonard Jacobs, and Rachael Nisbet.
Plus: a 28 - page booklet featuring a new essay by film critic Stuart Klawans and reprinted pieces by director Martin Scorsese and film historian Andrew Sarris
This Twilight Time release features the original commentary recorded by Frankenheimer for the laserdisc release almost 20 years ago plus a new commentary track with Twilight Time founder and historian Nick Redman and film historians Julie Kirgo and Paul Seydor, as well as the usual isolated score track and eight - page booklet.
The combo pack fits the three discs in a standard slim Blu - ray case, where they're joined by the digital copy code and directions, a BD - Live requirements list, and an 8 - page booklet promoting The Noble Collection's pricey newest tie - in products (wands, jewelry, and beyond!).
Other extras include audio commentary by Bertolucci, Peploe, Sakamoto and producer Jeremy Thomas, new and vintage documentaries exploring the making of the movie, a 1989 interview with Bertolucci, a new interview with Byrne, and a 98 - page booklet.
The 24 - page booklet features an essay by theater and film critic John Simon and a reprint of Pauline Kael's 1961 review.
An 8 - page booklet contains some basic info on Walt Disney common to all Treasures, a list of contents, information on the set by Leonard Maltin, and a pastel sketch from «Symphony Hour.»
censored for TV line; a 2 - sided fold - out poster with new artwork on one side and the film's original poster art on the other; and last but not least, a 24 - page insert booklet with the essay «Circus Bizarro: Killer Klowns, Then and Now» by film critic James Oliver, as well as restoration details.
The supplemental section includes Richard Dyer on Nino Rota and Orchestra Rehearsal, a 21 - minute interview speaking about the film's composer and his last collaboration with Fellini; Orchestrating Discord, a 23 - minute visual essay on the film by Fellini biographer John Baxter; 30 images from the «Felliniana Collection», including rare posters and press materials for the film; a 24 - page insert booklet featuring the film essays «In a Nutshell» by Adrian Martin and «Orchestral Rehearsal: In the Picture» by Tony Mitchell, as well as restoration details.
Don't miss: Supplemental materials include interviews with Argento and actor Gildo Di Marco, an analysis of the movie by critic Kat Ellinger, a commentary track, a visual essay about Argento's style and a 60 - page booklet with writings and illustrations on the film.
Disc 4 — 2004 Documentary: «Melanie Remembers: Reflections by Olivia de Havilland» (38:40) / Gable: The King Remembered» (1975)(64:59 / «Vivien Leigh: Scarlett and Beyond» (1990)(46:01) / «The Supporting Players: «At Tara» (7:30 in 7 segments), «At Twelve Oaks» (8:13, in 3 segments), «In Atlanta» (8:21, in 6 segments) each with «Play All» option / 5 Theatrical trailers for «Gone With The Wind», Disc 3 with «Play All» option, and «The Polar Express» preview / 20 page colur booklet
The final extra is found inside the case: the disc is joined by an illustrated 8 - page booklet, boasting yet another rewarding and informative essay by Twilight Time historian Julie Kirgo.
Perhaps sensing that there's not much there, there, Blue Underground provides just the U.S. and international trailers (both clean and in widescreen, the latter with a good deal of nudity and gore), still galleries for posters (5), lobby cards (17), the four - page promo booklet, and four video box covers, and a nice Fulci bio written by Tracy Taylor.
The 36 - page booklet includes a new essay by Geoff Andrew, a 1990 appreciation by director Assayas and an excerpt from Bergman's autobiography.
The final extra is found inside the standard blue keepcase: an 8 - page booklet featuring another fine film - specific essay by Kirgo, which considers the film's depictions of class in America in terms of the two foreign outsiders (director Yates and writer Tesich) who made it.
They included a super cool glossy 24 - page booklet containing liner notes by director Eli Roth, legendary horror journalist Chas.
The final supplement is of the tangible variety: a staple - bound booklet devoting four of its eight pages to an admiring essay by film historian Julie Kirgo that celebrates the two actors that drive the picture, especially Mitchum.
Making Thunderbirds,» and the trademark isolated score track and an eight - page booklet with an essay by Julie Kirgo.
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