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Celluloid Blue

Montegrappa Miya Argento Blue Celluloid Fountain Pen -Füllfederhalter, Pluma estilografica,
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Blue color Stylish Celluloid Guitar Picks Plectrums $0.01 |
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GUITARPICK CELLULOID OVERSIZE! SUPER LARGE!!! 351SHAPE LITE BLUE 2" X 2 3/8" #2 $3.60 |
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20 TWO COLOR SANDWICH CELLULOID GUITAR PICKS RED & BLUE PEARL 351 MEDIUM (#2) $9.95 |
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50 CELLULOID GUITAR PICKS SOLID BLUE 351 MEDIUM (Listing #2) $7.00 |
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50 PREMIUM CELLULOID GUITAR PICKS DARK BLUE MOSAIC PATTERN 351 MEDIUM (#2) $9.95 |
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24 HEART CELLULOID GUITAR PICKS BLUE MEDIUM (Listing #2) $9.90 |
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50 PREMIUM CELLULOID GUITAR PICKS BLUE 351 MEDIUM (Listing #2) $7.00 |
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24 HEART CELLULOID GUITAR PICKS POWDER BLUE MEDIUM (Listing #2) $9.90 |
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50 CELLULOID GUITAR PICKS POWDER BLUE 351 MEDIUM (Listing #2) $7.00 |
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2 FENDER guitar picks "60" Annv MOTO celluloid Green Blue 1946-2006 NOS PLECTRUM $12.98 |
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LOT 500: BLUE Tortoise - GUITAR PICKS Celluloid .48mm $24.99 |
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Blue color Stylish Celluloid Guitar Picks Plectrums $0.16 |
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Fender 351 Celluloid Guitar Picks 12-Medium Blue Moto $3.99 |
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Fender Celluloid 351 Classic Pick Pack Heavy Blue 12 $3.95 |
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Fender Premium Celluloid Picks - Heavy - 12 Pack - Blue Moto $5.87 |
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Fender Premium Celluloid Picks - Thin - 12 Pack -Blue Moto $5.87 |
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50 Lot Bulk BLUE PEARL Thin 351 Celluloid GUITAR PICKS Plectrums $9.79 |
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10 Planet Waves Picks Celluloid Blue Pearl 1.25mm $5.58 |
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Lot of 6 Celluloid Guitar Picks - Light 0.60mm - Skull on Fire, Blue Graphic! $3.49 |
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LOT 500: BLUE Tortoise - GUITAR PICKS Celluloid .48mm $40.99 |
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Motorhead Guitar Pick - Celluloid 1.25mm Planet Waves X-Heavy Blue $0.99 |
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VINTAGE HOFNER BLUE PEARL CELLULOID GUITAR PICK GREAT LOGO! $6.99 |
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500 Blue Tortoise- Guitar Picks Celluloid .48mm $59.95 |
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3 1960s SEE-THROUGH BLUE WABASH CELLULOID GUITAR PICKS $9.99 |
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Lot of 6 Celluloid Guitar Picks - Extra Light 0.46mm - Skull Graphic, Blue Grey! $3.49 |
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6 Fender 351 Heavy Blue Moto Premium Celluloid Guitar Picks $2.99 |
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6 Fender 351 Thin Blue Moto Premium Celluloid Guitar Picks $2.99 |
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6 Lot- Fender "Medium" Celluloid Guitar Picks - Medium Blue Pearloid Color $1.99 |
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40 New Guitar Picks Medium Celluloid Blue Teardrop $8.99 |
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Fifty 50 New Blue Eliptical Celluloid Guitar Picks Medium Thickness Nice $9.15 |
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Fifty New Blue Pearloid Celluloid Guitar Picks Medium $8.99 |
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10 Planet Waves Picks Celluloid Blue Pearl .70mm $5.58 |
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Blue Oyster Cult 5 X Love Heart Guitar Picks Real Celluloid $6.31 |
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2 New Medium Celluloid Guitar Picks Licensed Playboy Mansion Key Blue & Gold $2.50 |
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40 New Dark Blue Pearl Guitar Picks Celluloid Medium $9.15 |
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3 Vintage Guitar picks RARE Wedge Mandolin & Teardrop Blue Green Gray celluloid $32.95 |
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6 Lot- Fender "Heavy" Celluloid Guitar Picks - Medium Blue Pearloid Color $2.00 |
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LOT 500: BLUE Tortoise - GUITAR PICKS Celluloid .48mm $34.99 |
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6 Lot- Fender "Heavy" 0.96mm Celluloid Guitar Picks - Blue Pearloid Color $1.99 |
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6 Lot- Fender "Medium" Celluloid Guitar Picks - Blue Pearloid Color $1.99 |
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Hustlers Convention $6.99 ... |
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Last Poets $6.99 ... |
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Hustlers' Convention $12.00 All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed.... |
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Rough Rider Knives 1210 Civil War 150th Anniversary - Double Take Trapper Knife with Red, White, & Blue Celluloid Handles $39.18 Rough Rider Knives - Civil War 150th Anniversary - Double Take Trapper Knife with Red, White, & Blue Celluloid Handles. Model:RR1210. 4" closed. 1 7/8" wide. Clip and spey blades on each side. Clip blade is etched The Union. Spey blade is etched 150th Anniversary 1861-2011. Red, white and blue celluloid handles. Front handle has resemblance of American flag and back handle has resemblance of Confe... |
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Rough Rider Knives 1199 Moose Knife with Blue Swirl Celluloid Handles $20.97 Rough Rider Knives - Moose Knife with Blue Swirl Celluloid Handles. Model: RR1199. 4 1/4" closed. 440 stainless clip and spey blades. Blue swirl celluloid handles with grooved nickel silver bolsters.... |
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Looney Tunes Back In Action $2.99 ... |
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Looney Tunes Back In Action $9.99 ... |
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Montegrappa Emblema Blue Ballpoint Pen - ISEBTBCD $475.00 Emblema is a true icon of Montegrappa, made with the Italian know-how and style, for those who desire exclusive objects that stand out for the high quality, the care of details and the strong personality.The precious celluloid is fashioned with the typical Montegrappa octagonal shape and the sterling silver details are specially treated to have a particular brilliance.A ton-sur-ton celluloid ring ... |
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Caravan White and Blue decorated with studs on a Automatic Barrette $22.00 Caravan hair accessories are produced with celluloid acetate, a durable material with an everlasting luxurious finish, something to cherish for a lifetime. each of our caravan hair accessories is a true piece of art.... |
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Montegrappa Emblema Blue Rollerball Pen - ISEBTRCD $525.00 Emblema is a true icon of Montegrappa, made with the Italian know-how and style, for those who desire exclusive objects that stand out for the high quality, the care of details and the strong personality.The precious celluloid is fashioned with the typical Montegrappa octagonal shape and the sterling silver details are specially treated to have a particular brilliance.A ton-sur-ton celluloid ring ... |
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Celluloid Symphonies $34.95 Celluloid Symphonies is a unique sourcebook of writings on music for film, bringing together fifty-three critical documents, many previously inaccessible. It includes essays by those who created the musicMax Steiner, Erich Korngold, Jerry Goldsmith, Elmer Bernstein and Howard Shoreand outlines the major trends, aesthetic choices, technological innovations, and commercial pressures that have shaped the relationship between music and film from 1896 to the present. Julie Hubbert's introductory essays offer a stimulating overview of film history as well as critical context for the close study of these primary documents. In identifying documents that form a written and aesthetic history for film music, Celluloid Symphonies provides an astonishing resource for both film and music scholars and for students. |
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12 Pack Dunlop Classic Celluloid Extra Heavy Guitar Picks $6.98 Celluloid guitar picks from Dunlop! |
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Celluloid Soldiers $65 During the 1930s many Americans avoided thinking about war erupting in Europe, believing it of little relevance to their own lives. Yet, the Warner Bros. film studio embarked on a virtual crusade to alert Americans to the growing menace of Nazism. Polish-Jewish immigrants Harry and Jack Warner risked both reputation and fortune to inform the American public of the insidious threat Hitler's regime posed throughout the world. Through a score of films produced during the 1930s and early 1940s-including the pivotal Sergeant York -the Warner Bros. studio marshaled its forces to influence the American conscience and push toward intervention in World War II. Celluloid Soldiers offers a compelling historical look at Warner Bros.'s efforts as the only major studio to promote anti-Nazi activity before the outbreak of the Second World War. |
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Celluloid Sermons $39 Christian filmmaking, done outside of the corporate Hollywood industry and produced for Christian churches, affected a significant audience of church people. Protestant denominations and individuals believed that they could preach and teach more effectively through the mass medium of film. Although suspicion toward the film industry marked many conservatives during the early 1930s, many Christian leaders came to believe in the power of technology to convert or to morally instruct people. Thus the growth of a Christian film industry was an extension of the Protestant tradition of preaching, with the films becoming celluloid sermons. Celluloid Sermons is the first historical study of this phenomenon. Terry Lindvall and Andrew Quicke highlight key characters, studios, and influential films of the movement from 1930 to 1986osuch as the Billy Graham Association, with its major WorldWide Pictures productions of films like The Hiding Place, Ken Curtis' Gateway Films, the apocalyptic "end-time" films by Mark IV (e.g.Thief in the Night), and the instructional video-films of Dobson's Focus on the Familyoassessing the extent to which the church's commitment to filmmaking accelerated its missions. Surprisingly, the volume demonstrates that these filmic endeavors had the unintended consequence of contributing to the secularization of liberal denominations. Terry Lindvall is C. S. Lewis Professor of Communication and Christian Thought at Virginia Wesleyan College. His book Sanctuary Cinema: Origins of the Christian Film Industry (NYU Press) won the 2008 Religious Communication Association Book of the Year Award. Andrew Qu ick e is Professor in the Communication and the Arts Department at Regent University and the author of several books, most recently (with Andrew Laszlo) Every Frame a Rembrandt: The Art and Practice of Cinematography. |
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Celluloid Saints $25 "Celluloid Saints looks at fundamental issues in the lives of saints and explores them in ways that are complex and nuanced, yet accessible. Topics such as martyrdom, miracles, evangelism, asceticism, saints in the Holocaust, and saintly mental illness have found diverse treatments in film. This book examines that diversity and explains some of the reasons for it.>The book is written with two goals in mind. The first is to give film viewers some background and context for evaluating what they see on screen. By and large, Hollywood is not conversant with theological issues; occasionally, movies reveal an appalling ignorance about religion. More often, however, the approach movies take is simply flat-footed and unsophisticated. Giving readers the tools they need to interpret and critique cinematic portrayals of sanctity is one goal of this book.>The second goal is to show students of theology how the ideas that they encounter in often highly technical language might play themselves out on the big screen. Any worthy theology begins in human experience. If a theology cannot be translated into the language of events and emotions, dreams and love, despair and fulfillment, then it has lost its way. Revelation is always revelation to someone. To be meaningful, it has to be able to render itself in a language that people understand. Film is one such language. Used wisely and intelligently, it can be a powerful tool for expressing theological insights." |
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The Celluloid Courtroom $59 The genre of legal cinema is an extensive and revealing one: it is a body of films that depicts lawyers, clients, criminals, judges, and juries, often not as they actually are, but as we would like them to be. The idealized courtroom of many legal movies tells us a great deal about what we think of our justice system and what we want it to reflect about America, but the films in the genre vary widely in how they do this. From To Kill a Mockingbird to Liar, Liar, from A Time to Kill to Twelve Angry Men, we see certain stereotypes repeating themselves again and again: the judge as stern referee, the jury as an ultimately fair body of decisionmakers, the lawyer as hardworking and passionate fighter for the underdog. In this new and comprehensive study of this understudied category of film, author Ross D. Levi argues that, contrary to popular belief, legal movies show us a system that is far more fair than our actual one, with corruption downplayed and greed made subordinate to compassion and compromise. With a comprehensive filmography, penetrating analysisboth cinematic and legaland engaging discussion of a wide array of movies, The Celluloid Courtroom is an indispensable guide to a key aspect of American movies and American justice. The genre of legal cinema is an extensive and revealing one: it is a body of films that depicts lawyers, clients, criminals, judges, and juries, often not as they actually are, but as we would like them to be. The idealized courtroom of many legal movies tells us a great deal about what we think of our justice system and what we want it to reflect about America, but the films in the genre vary widely in how they do this. From To Kill a Mockingbird to Liar, Liar, from A Time to Kill to Twelve Angry Men, we see certain stereotypes repeating themselves again and again: the judge as stern referee, the jury as an ultimately fair body of decisionmakers, the lawyer as hardworking and passionate fighter for the underdog. In this new and comprehensive study of this understudied category of film, author Ross D. Levi argues that, contrary to popular belief, legal movies show us a system that is far more fair than our actual one, with corruption downplayed and greed made subordinate to compassion and compromise. These are films that have affected as much as reflected the American justice system, as we enter the courts hoping, often against hope, that they will be something like what we've seen in the movies. With a comprehensive filmography, penetrating analysisboth legal and cinematicand engaging and enlightening discussion, The Celluloid Courtroom is an indispensable guide to a key aspect of American movies and American justice. |
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Dunlop Celluloid Black Heavy Pick - 12 Pack $22.01 Dunlop Celluloid Picks are made of the highest quality celluloid available. Now you can have the warm tone and traditional feel of celluloid in an ever-popular Dunlop shape. |
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Dunlop Celluloid White Heavy Pick - 12 Pack $22.01 Dunlop Celluloid Picks are made of the highest quality celluloid available. Now you can have the warm tone and traditional feel of celluloid in an ever-popular Dunlop shape. |
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Dunlop Celluloid Shell Heavy Pick - 12 Pack $22.01 Dunlop Celluloid Picks are made of the highest quality celluloid available. Now you can have the warm tone and traditional feel of celluloid in an ever-popular Dunlop shape. |
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Dunlop Celluloid Shell Medium Pick - 12 Pack $22.01 Dunlop Celluloid Picks are made of the highest quality celluloid available. Now you can have the warm tone and traditional feel of celluloid in an ever-popular Dunlop shape. |
