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Lucky Number Slevin director Paul McGuigan takes the helm for this action thriller concerning a group of telekinetic American ex-patriots who band together in an attempt to take down the clandestine government agency that's genetically transforming normal citizens into powerful psychic warriors. The Division is a shadowy government operation devoted to making humankind the ultimate weapon. Those who accept this transformation have the power to move objects with the mind, see the future before it happens, create new realities, and dispense of their enemies without so much as a single touch; those who are unwilling to participate are immediately terminated. Nick Gant (Chris Evans) is a mover , a second-generation telekinetic who went into hiding after the Division killed his father more than a decade earlier. He lives a life of anonymity in Hong Kong, a densely populated place where fugitive psychics such as himself are safe as long as they can keep their unique gift secret. Suddenly into Nick's life comes 13-year-old watcher Cassie Holmes (Dakota Fanning), a clairvoyant who needs his help in tracking down escaped pusher Kira, who may hold the key to bringing down the Division once and for all. A pusher is the most powerful kind of psychic due to their ability to influence the actions of others by planting thoughts in their minds. Now, as Nick emerges from hiding in order to help Cassie find Kira, the Division's human bloodhounds are hot on their trail. In order to elude the authorities, they'll need to disappear into the seedy underbelly of the city while relying on a team of rogue psychics to help cover their tracks. But Division Agent Henry Carver (Djimon Hounsou) is a powerful pusher who has made it his mission to stop them at all costs, regardless of the collateral damages that may occur in the process.
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Little Tikes Deluxe 2-in-1 Cozy Roadster
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Get ready to hit the road the the Little Tikes Deluxe 2-in-1 Cozy Roadster. With the help of mom and dad, kids can zoom around in this fun character car.
- Canopy provides a shade with two cup holders an zippered storage area for outdoor use
- Quiet tires are durable for outdoor surfaces and gentle for indoor floors
- Friendly character face and real working horn
- Adjustable handle can be attached to front and back of vehicle
- Handle can be used for both pushing and pulling.Made in USA.Kindly review the user manual for item instructions and assembly.
- The axel rods are located inside the handle bars
- Canopy provides a shade with two cup holders an zippered storage area for outdoor use
User questions & answers
Question: | Does it have pedals |
Answer: | No it does not have pedals |
Question: | I want to buy this for my son who is turning 1. Is this something he can use for awhile or will he outgrow it fast |
Answer: | I bought this for my son when he turned 1 and I think he will be using it for quite a while! He LOVES touring the neighborhood every night and honking his horn! As long as the weather stays nice we will be pushing him in it well into fall. I think a child would have to be exta big/talk to outgrow this in size very quickly. |
Question: | Hello, I want to buy a car for my little child, but I want to know what material are the wheels?? I appreciate your help |
Answer: | Wheels are made of a very durable black plastic. Pulls easier than pushing... |
Question: | does the steering wheel actually work? does it turn the wheels |
Answer: | No. The wheels don't turn side to side at all. That's my only complaint. The steering wheel turns, but does not control the wheels. |
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Deluxe 2-in-1 Cozy Roadster
Parents and children will love this fun riding toy. The handle attaches to the back or front so the car can be pushed or pulled. The large tires roll easily. A smiling face and stylish look make this a ride on toy your family will enjoy for years. The canopy helps provide protection from the sun.
- Dimensions: Approx. 10 x 6 x 6cm/3.94 x 2.36 x 2.36inch Capacity: Approx. 80ml/2.7oz
- Can be used for alcohol, nail polish remover, acetone, alcohol, makeup remover etc. Perfect for liquid dispensing on cotton ball, swabs, brushes and nail towel.
- Made of quality glass with stainless steel pump, anti-corrosion, non-toxic and odorless, safe and eco-friendly.
- Push down the dispenser and the liquid will rise to the surface instantly, no wasting.
- Large opening for easy filling.Tight screwing cap seal avoid spilling and volatilization. A must-have tool container for nail art.
User questions & answers
Question: | can this be used to put monomer in it |
Answer: | I'm not sure exactly what monomer is, but if it has the consistency of water or alcohol, then, yes it can be used. |
Question: | What is the straw made of |
Answer: | it is metal. It looks like it is a nickel plated copper. |
Question: | Can it be used for monomer |
Answer: | This product is used for loading and unloading nail polish. |
Question: | Will acetone or alcohol evaporate when it's closed |
Answer: | mine doesn't. |
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A modest miracle of twenty-first-century neorealism, the acclaimed debut feature by Ramin Bahrani speaks quietly but profoundly to the experiences of those living on the margins of the American dream. Back in his home country of Pakistan, Ahmad (Ahmad Razvi, elements of whose own life story were woven into the script) was a famous rock star. Now a widower separated from his son and adrift in New York, he works long hours selling coffee and bagels from a midtown Manhattan food cart, engaged in a Sisyphean search for human connection and a sense of purpose that seems perpetually just out of reach. A rare immigrant’s-eye view of a post-9/11 city suffused with subtle paranoia and xenophobia, Man Push Cart gives at once empathetic and clear-eyed expression to the everyday drama of human endurance. DIRECTOR-APPROVED DVD SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES • High-definition digital master, supervised and approved by director Ramin Bahrani • Audio commentary from 2005 featuring Bahrani, director of photography Michael Simmonds, assistant director Nicholas Elliott, and actor Ahmad Razvi • New conversation among Bahrani, Elliott, and Razvi on the making of the film • New conversation between Bahrani and scholar Hamid Dabashi on the origins of the film and Bahrani’s cinematic influences • Backgammon, a 1998 short film by Bahrani • Trailer • English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing • PLUS: An essay by critic Bilge Ebiri
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Ramin Bahrani’s acclaimed debut feature shines a light on the immigrant experience in America
A modest miracle of twenty-first-century neorealism, the acclaimed debut feature by Ramin Bahrani speaks quietly but profoundly to the experiences of those living on the margins of the American dream.
Back in his home country of Pakistan, Ahmad (Ahmad Razvi, elements of whose own life story were woven into the script) was a famous rock star. Now a widower separated from his son and adrift in New York, he works long hours selling coffee and bagels from a midtown Manhattan food cart, engaged in a Sisyphean search for human connection and a sense of purpose that seems perpetually just out of reach.
A rare immigrant’s-eye view of a post-9/11 city suffused with subtle paranoia and xenophobia, Man Push Cart gives at once empathetic and clear-eyed expression to the everyday drama of human endurance.
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