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Computer Wore Tennis Shoes / Strongest Man In The $11.99 Format: DVD Rating: Not Rated Genre: Comedy Year: 2010 Release Date: 2010-05-11 |
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Computer Wore Tennis Shoes/Strongest Man In The World $9.76 Rated: NASynopsis: NA |
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The Strongest Man in the World - $8.99 Kurt Russell returns as Dexter Riley, the dedicated student of Medfield College who just can't stay out of trouble, in this follow-up to The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes and Now You See Him, Now You Don't. In this story, Dexter is trying to devise a formula for a chemistry project that will increase human strength . By accident, he discovers that, when he mixes his concoction with another student's recipe for vitamin-fortified cereal, it gives people super-human strength, but only for a few minutes. Ignoring these drawbacks, Dean Higgins (Joe Flynn) makes a deal to sell the miracle cereal to a leading breakfast-food concern, unaware that it's Dexter's secret ingredient that makes the cereal work. Meanwhile, when word gets out about the new strength-boosting cereal, several competing companies decide that they need to wipe the new product off the market. Cesar Romero returns from the first film as A.J. Arno, with Phil Silvers, Eve Arden, and Richard Bakalyan highlighting the supporting cast. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi |
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Computer Wore Tennis Shoes/The Strongest Man in the World [2 Discs] - $12.99 Includes:The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (1969), MPAA Rating: G The Strongest Man in the World (1975), MPAA Rating: G The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes This film is another Disney comedy romp that takes place at the ubiquitous Medfield College. The plot kicks in when an interview, in which Professor Quigley (William Schallert) is denied a much-needed computer by apoplectic college president Dean Higgins (Joe Flynn), is broadcast to a student assembly. In order to help Quigley, the students convince rich college benefactor A.J. Arno (Cesar Romero) to donate a computer to the school instead of his usual 20,000-dollar contribution. Dexter (Kurt Russell), the student leader, attempts to repair the computer, but the machine is struck by lightning and transforms Dexter into a human being with the hard drive of the computer. Since the computer's memory is now in Dexter's brain, he now has information on his human memory chip about Arno's illegal gambling operations. When Dean Higgins puts Dexter on a televised competition for a prize of 100,000 dollars to benefit the college, every time the word "applejack" comes up during the game show, it triggers Dexter to regurgitate a rundown of Arno's illegal activities. In order to stop Dexter from exposing him, Arno kidnaps Dexter and hides him at his country estate. Dressing up as housepainters, Dexter's classmates come to Arno's mansion to rescue him. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi The Strongest Man in the World Kurt Russell returns as Dexter Riley, the dedicated student of Medfield College who just can't stay out of trouble, in this follow-up to The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes and Now You See Him, Now You Don't. In this story, Dexter is trying to devise a formula for a chemistry project that will increase human strength . By accident, he discovers that, when he mixes his concoction with another student's recipe for vitamin-fortified cereal, it gives people super-human strength, but only for a few minutes. Ignoring these drawbacks, Dean Higgins (Joe Flynn) makes a deal to sell the miracle cereal to a leading breakfast-food concern, unaware that it's Dexter's secret ingredient that makes the cereal work. Meanwhile, when word gets out about the new strength-boosting cereal, several competing companies decide that they need to wipe the new product off the market. Cesar Romero returns from the first film as A.J. Arno, with Phil Silvers, Eve Arden, and Richard Bakalyan highlighting the supporting cast. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi |
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The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes/The Strongest Man in the World (DVD) $25.85 Description not available. |
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PRINCE OF TENNIS BOX SET 2 / (BOX) - Box $34.99 Includes:Prince of Tennis: 25: Seigaku's Strongest Man, Part 1 (2001) Prince of Tennis: 24: Ryoma's Day Off (2001) Prince of Tennis: 26: Seigaku's Strongest Man, Part 2 (2001) Prince of Tennis: 15: To Each His Own Battle (2001) Prince of Tennis: 16: The Boomerang Snake (2001) Prince of Tennis: 17: A Little Gesture of Triumph (2001) Prince of Tennis: 18: The Love Letter (2001) Prince of Tennis: 14: The Triple Counter (2001) Prince of Tennis: 19: Battle-Scarred Ryoma (2001) Prince of Tennis: 23: Here Comes Inui's Deluxe Drink! (2001) Prince of Tennis: 22: Kaoru's Troubles (2001) Prince of Tennis: 21: Is the Tennis Court Burning Up? (2001) Prince of Tennis: 20: Time Limit (2001) Prince of Tennis: 25: Seigaku's Strongest Man, Part 1 No synopsis available. Prince of Tennis: 24: Ryoma's Day Off No synopsis available. Prince of Tennis: 26: Seigaku's Strongest Man, Part 2 No synopsis available. Prince of Tennis: 15: To Each His Own Battle No synopsis available. Prince of Tennis: 16: The Boomerang Snake No synopsis available. Prince of Tennis: 17: A Little Gesture of Triumph No synopsis available. Prince of Tennis: 18: The Love Letter No synopsis available. Prince of Tennis: 14: The Triple Counter No synopsis available. Prince of Tennis: 19: Battle-Scarred Ryoma No synopsis available. Prince of Tennis: 23: Here Comes Inui's Deluxe Drink! No synopsis available. Prince of Tennis: 22: Kaoru's Troubles No synopsis available. Prince of Tennis: 21: Is the Tennis Court Burning Up? No synopsis available. Prince of Tennis: 20: Time Limit No synopsis available. |
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XBOX360 Virtua Tennis 4 $23.94 Get a grip on your racquet like never before in Virtua Tennis 4. Boasting its strongest ever player line-up, Virtua Tennis 4 features the world's top stars such as world No.1 Rafael Nadal, 16-time major champion Roger Federer and UK No.1 Andy Murray. Joining them for the first time are seven new champions making their debut to the series, enabling players to take on the likes of Juan Martín Del Potro, Fernando Gonzalez, Caroline Wozniacki and Laura Robson. |
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The Strongest Love $17.99 Track Listing: 1. Cure, 2. How Great Thou Art, 3. Amazing Grace, 4. No Shame In His Name, 5. Strongest Love, The, 6. Thorns, 7. A Flower Is A Lovesome Thing, A, 8. Great Is Thy Faithfulness |
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Tennis Magazine April 2006 $5.95 Tennis Magazine April 2006 The Strongest Link Doubles is a team game, but if you improve your individual skillsby working on these five crucial components of doubles playeveryone will want to be your partner. BY KEN FLACH Texas Hold'serve How a self-described tennis train wreck learned the secrets of competition when she joined a Fort Worth USTA league. BY LISA JORDAN KILBORN 2006 Spring Gear Guide Tennis season begins with our annual review of the best new racquets, shoes, and stringsmore than 30 pieces of equipment that will help you play better now. BY JAMES MARTIN Great Shots Kim Clijsters punishes a high forehand Quick Fix Putting topspin on your strokes Brad's Corner What you can learn from Robby Ginepri Professional Advice Your questions answered Paul's Clinic A ground-stroke drill that works at any level Tip Advice from TENNIS.com Health & Fitness The shoulders, core, and hips form the pillar of everytennis player's body. Here's how to make them stronger. BY DANA SULLIVAN The Tennis Life A few years ago, it was Japan, not China, that was on theverge of a tennis boom. Our writer went to find out what happened. BY ROBERT RAND Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules Plus Chrissie's Page, Baseline, Scoreboard, Calendar, Rankings, My Point |
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Tennis $19.99 Magassa Tennis - Art Print |
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