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Thursday, August 19th, 2010

123 Count with Me/Learning About Letters


123 Count with Me/Learning About Letters


$9.46


Movie DVD…

Sesame Street: 40 Years of Sunny Days


Sesame Street: 40 Years of Sunny Days


$19.15


Celebrates four decades of Sesame Street broadcasts with excerpts of memorable moments from the program and never-before-seen backstage footage….

Blue's Clues - Blue's Big Musical Movie


Blue’s Clues – Blue’s Big Musical Movie


$4.09


Blue, Steve and all their friends plan to put on a backyard musical show….

Baby Einstein [VHS]


Baby Einstein [VHS]


$4.97


If you’ve been around babies in the last few years, you’ve seen these newfangled toys that are abstract in color (or just black, white, and red) and make curious, crunching noises. Studies have shown that these types of toys stimulate newborns, expanding the capacity of their little sponge-like minds. That concept comes to the video age in Baby Einstein. This 30-minute tape is called a “video boar…

Father Murphy: In God's Arms


Father Murphy: In God’s Arms


$7.97


From the hit TV series FATHER MURPHY….

Unforgettabulls: The 6th NBA Championship Season of the Chicago Bulls [VHS]


Unforgettabulls: The 6th NBA Championship Season of the Chicago Bulls [VHS]


$2.75


Everyone knows that the Chicago Bulls are the team of the 1990s, if not all time. In 1998 they won their unmatched sixth NBA title of the ’90s. But this was not the same team that squashed all opponents that stood before them, united and led magnificently by players such as Scottie Pippen and the irresistible Michael Jordan. At the beginning of the 1998 season, this team was anything but united. H…

The Man with No Name Trilogy [Blu-ray]


The Man with No Name Trilogy [Blu-ray]


$27.99


A mysterious gunfighter with no name plays two rival families against each other; two bounty hunters team up to track down the legendary outlaw with n…

The Simpsons: The Thirteenth Season


The Simpsons: The Thirteenth Season


$26.73


Studio: Tcfhe Release Date: 08/24/2010 Run time: 484 minutes Rating: Nr…

Max Headroom: The Complete Series


Max Headroom: The Complete Series


$30.83


“Able to boast his own international talk show, music videos, countless endorsements and merchandising, the puckish Max Headroom became more than just…

NFL Americas Game: San Francisco 49ers Super Bowl XVI


NFL Americas Game: San Francisco 49ers Super Bowl XVI


$0.99


The Catch. In San Francisco, it means just one thing – Joe Montana’s pass…Dwight Clark’s leap…and the birth of a dynasty. The dramatic win over Dallas in the 1981 NFC Championship Game became the team’s and the franchise’s legacy — but it’s only part of the story. Join NFL® Films as they retell the story of the 49ers in this Warner Brothers® Super Bowl® XVI America’s Game DVD….

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How To Gauge Trustworthy Online Mexican Auto Insurance Deals

Electronic commerce has grown to impressive levels and consumers are definitely pleased with the convenience of online shopping. However, it is important to be cautious when shopping for Mexican auto insurance online since some deals may offer much less than you bargained for.

Therefore to ensure that the Mexico auto insurance company you are dealing with is genuine. You need to look out for certain details. Ensure that you only shop at secure web sites during the payment process. Secure web sites have https:// during the payment process instead of http://. Note that the ‘s’ that shows within the URL at the top of your browser and is the designation that the site is secure. An unbroken key and a closed padlock at the bottom of the screen also show that the site is secure. Such web sites are safe to deal with when shopping for Mexican insurance quotes online.

Apart from that, it is also necessary to carry out thorough research about the web site before you place an order for any policy. Note that a reliable Mexican insurance company will indicate their physical business address or phone number and the insurance brokers license right on the front page. This is the law. It should also give a customer service number, and hours of operation. It is wise to call first and ask various questions that will help you gauge if it is a legitimate company. Remember again that as you shop for Mexican insurance online you are likely to come across a number of insurers who are completely unrated for financial strength and claims paying ability. Insist on insurance with an “A” RATING by AM BEST (AMBEST.com) who is internationally recognized as the worldwide Insurer Rating authority. Retail insurance generalists who are acting as middlemen for other brokers often put up a website quickly for quick sales, but these operations often do a dis-service to their clients. These website operations are staffed not by specialists, but salesmen and women who all too often are unfamiliar with what they are selling. The best Mexican insurance providers sell nothing but Insurance for Mexico as Mexico practices Napoleonic Law and there are a number of suble but distinct and dangerously naive differences in claims handling practices and coverages that a general salesman would not have much clue about.

A web site’s privacy and security policies will also help you to gauge if the company is legitimate. A good Mexican insurance company website should give information on how orders are processed. This should be contained in the privacy policy. A web-seal may also indicate that the company is trustworthy. A Better Business Bureau seal should be on the front page and this is a legitimate sign that what is sold is genuine.

As you shop for Mexican insurance online, remember that the safest mode of payment is credit card. This is because the federal Fair Credit Billing Act protects you in case anything goes wrong. At least you can freeze payments and dispute charges made on your credit card in case it is used without your consent. A legitimate Mexican insurance company will also allow a variety of coverage options and program flexibility. After all you are going on vacation and all you really want is peace of mind.

About the Author

Author Linden Gray founder of Mexican Insurance Store.com is an international online insurance veteran with over 29 years of wholesale, retail, and direct insurance experience. Mr. Gray has been featured in numerous offline & online publications including RV Magazine, The Press Enterprise, PE.com, Google News, Yahoo News, Reddit, Digg and Buzzle. Visit Mexican Insurance Store.com for more facinating information about Mexico and Mexico Auto Insurance.


The Fluffer (Unrated)


The Fluffer (Unrated)


$27.74


The Fluffer (Unrated)

Boyfish [Unrated]


Boyfish [Unrated]


$22.46


Boyfish [Unrated]

Ranch [Unrated]


Ranch [Unrated]


$11.36


The world of private men’s clubs are brought to the screen in this scintillating expose of the Diamond Ranch girls. Based just outside of Reno, the club is owned by Mary (Amy Madigan), and runs smoothly under her watchful eye. The male clientele revel in the curvacious beauties who strip off on a nightly basis, and the club is thankfully a trouble-free zone for the most part. But all that changes when hot new dancer Velvet (Nicki Micheaux) begins to ply her trade in the club. A troublemaker with a capital “T” Velvet disturbs the peaceful equilibrium of the Diamond Ranch by bringing a whole bunch of problems with her. As the tension escalates between employee and employer, THE RANCH builds to a nerve jangling climax which threatens the livelihood of everyone who works there. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.

AKA [Unrated]


AKA [Unrated]


$11.36


Based on the experiences of writer/director Duncan Roy, AKA concerns Dean Page (Matthew Leitch), a lonely, working class 18-year-old from 1979 South London who is determined to escape his humble origins. Fleeing his abusive father, he attaches himself to wealthy Lady Gryffoyn (Diana Quick), an art dealer with strong society ties. After a spell spent as her plaything, Gryffoyn’s son becomes suspicious of Dean’s motives, and he is on his own once again. Needing another taste of the good life, he flees to Paris, where he passes himself off as Gryffoyn’s son in order to get a job and ingratiate himself into the wealthy, gay, French jet set. The DVD also features the theatrical triptych version, in which Roy utilizes a screen split into three simultaneous images to convey this sharp, fascinating portrayal of deception and the class system. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.

Reno 911-Miami-Unrated


Reno 911-Miami-Unrated


$8.99


Keep your hands where we can see them because this unrated edition of Reno 911!: Miami is packed with even more gratuitous nudity and senseless violence. Featuring outrageous footage not shown in theaters, along with cast commentaries, extended scenes and more, it’s sexy, barely legal fun!If you love un-pixilated boob shots, exploding whales and cops gone wild, ride along as the stars of the wildly popular Comedy Central series Reno 911 make their big-screen debut! When Miami’s real police force is quarantined, the Reno misfits, in town for a cop convention, become the only hope for the citizens of South Beach. But with access to high-speed patrol cars, lethal firearms and a killer attack chopper, Lt. Dangle and his bumbling crew may just destroy Miami before the criminals can.

Intimacy [Unrated]


Intimacy [Unrated]


$18.96


A man wakes in mid-afternoon in a grungy London apartment. A woman knocks at the door. He lets her in, to an awkward silence. She touches his face tenderly–almost immediately they have stripped and are making love on a mattress on the floor. It is the first of many intense, real-time, sexually explicit encounters between Jay (Mark Rylance) and Claire (Kerry Fox). And director Patrice Chéreau reinforces the intensity by keeping his wide-screen camera very close to the actors.Jay and Claire agree to separate their meetings from the rest of their lives. But after one encounter, Jay follows Claire. He discovers that she acts in a basement theater, and is married to a taxi driver, Andy (Timothy Spall). Following her again, Jay loses her. And, in a reversal of roles–like that in Christopher Nolan’s FOLLOWING–when she reemerges from a shop, she follows him. She is amused at first, but is disturbed when he goes to the basement theater.Using Hanif Kureshi’s misogynistic stories as a basis, Chéreau shifts the emphasis from Jay and his pain at separating from his wife. Instead, INTIMACY reveals a woman trying to start feeling again, who is caught between a needy lover and an anguished, insecure husband. Fox gives a fine performance (that won Best Actress at the 2001 Berlin Film Festival) that is the backbone of this powerful drama. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.

Ruins [Unrated]


Ruins [Unrated]


$11.36


Author Scott Smith adapts his own popular 2006 novel in this unsettling and surprising horror yarn. In its first half hour, THE RUINS seems to be cut from the same “body-count-of-young-Americans-abroad” cloth as HOSTEL and TURISTAS, but the film has a supernatural element not present in either of those works, keeping it clear of the overpopulated slasher and torture genres. A talented young cast also ensures that Smith’s tale reaches the screen with plenty of genuine chills intact. While vacationing on the Yucatan Peninsula, 20-something Americans Jeff (Jonathan Tucker), Amy (Jena Malone), Eric (Shawn Ashmore), and Stacy (Laura Ramsey), befriend German traveler Mathias (Joe Anderson), who invites them to accompany him into the jungle to meet up with his archaeologist brother at an “off the map” Mayan temple. They agree, but once they arrive, angry locals shoot one of their party and refuse to allow them to leave. The Americans and Mathias retreat to the top of the temple, only to find the archaeological camp deserted. Mathias falls into the temple and is badly injured, but that is only the beginning of their troubles, as it soon becomes apparent that the vines covering the temple are alive in a way that goes beyond normal vegetation.It may be tempting to summarize THE RUINS by saying that it’s about killer plants, but that would be undermining its strong points. The latter two thirds of the film play out like a very grim five-character stage play about survival, with large servings of death and desperation, without resorting to the fake scares that many horror films use as a crutch. The gore, while often quite nasty, is also necessary to the story, which takes on a heavy psychological component as the characters begin to fear for their lives. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.

‘Lottery,’ ‘Nanny,’ ‘Piranha 3-D,’ ‘Switch’ and ‘Vampires’ arrive Friday
A broad comedy (“Lottery Ticket”), a British sequel (“Nanny McPhee Returns”), an exploitation remake (“Piranha 3-D”), a romantic comedy (“The Switch”) and a horror romp (“Vampires Suck”) are among the top titles arriving for this third weekend of August.