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1. Steve Buscemi | |
Paperback: 156
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(2010-07-11)
list price: US$62.00 -- used & new: US$62.00 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 6130982658 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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2. Valley Stream Central High School Alumni: Steve Buscemi, Fred Armisen, Jim Breuer, Valley Stream Central High School, Stephen Boyd | |
Paperback: 50
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(2010-05-06)
list price: US$19.99 -- used & new: US$19.99 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1155727533 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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3. The Grey Zone: Tim Blake Nelson, David Arquette, Steve Buscemi, Harvey Keitel, Mira Sorvino, Daniel Benzali | |
Paperback: 112
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(2010-02-19)
list price: US$53.00 -- used & new: US$48.00 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 6130438532 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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4. American Firefighters: Clint Eastwood, Coolio, Steve Buscemi, Curt Weldon, Jill Carroll, Dan White, Bob Armstrong, John Leonard Orr | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2010-09-15)
list price: US$33.68 -- used & new: US$33.68 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 115707412X Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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5. American Sport Wrestlers: Paul Wellstone, John Irving, Steve Buscemi, Kurt Angle, Norman Borlaug, Brock Lesnar, Scott Steiner | |
Paperback: 896
Pages
(2010-09-15)
list price: US$93.01 -- used & new: US$93.00 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1157545858 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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6. Films Directed by Steve Buscemi (Study Guide): Lonesome Jim, Interview, Trees Lounge, Animal Factory | |
Paperback: 24
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(2010-10-21)
list price: US$14.14 -- used & new: US$14.13 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1158644485 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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7. New Yorker Magazine November 14, 2005 Paul Theroux Fiction, Steve Buscemi Profile, Poems by Mahmoud Darwish and Meghan O'Rourke | |
Single Issue Magazine:
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(2005)
Asin: B002MGZ6JU Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
8. New York City Firefighters: Steve Buscemi, John Decker, Jack Mcgee, Dennis Smith, Salvatore Cassano, Fireman Ed, Orio Palmer, Timothy Welty | |
Paperback: 76
Pages
(2010-05-06)
list price: US$19.99 -- used & new: US$19.99 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1155771893 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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9. BOMB Issue 59, Spring 1997 (BOMB Magazine) by Emmylou Harris, Wallace Shawn, Gilles Peress, George Walker, Tim Roth, Wolf Kahn, Christian Wolff, Kendall Thomas, Amy Hempel, Steve Buscemi | |
Single Issue Magazine: 104
Pages
(1997-03-15)
-- used & new: US$50.00 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: B003TY3FTM Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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10. Pagan Babies - Abridged (4 cassettes, Read by Steve Buscemi) by Elmore Leonard | |
Audio Cassette:
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(2000)
Asin: B002FC82XI Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
11. Pagan Babies by Elmore Leonard | |
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(2000-09-05)
list price: US$29.95 -- used & new: US$14.40 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0553712284 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Father Terry Dunn doesn't have qualms about substituting punishment forpenance. If that means killing four Hutu murderers who slaughtered hisTutsi congregation, so be it. Being an instrument of divine wrath hascertain disadvantages, however, so Dunn breaks camp and heads forDetroit, where he's welcomed by family, a five-year-old federalindictment for tax fraud, and a fast-talking fireball named DebbieDewey. Fresh from a stint in prison for assaulting her formerfiancé, Randy, with a Ford Escort, Debbie is out for revenge: Customer Reviews (72)
Chilling and Very Good to Boot
Sloppy Leonard work misrepresents reality of Rwanda
Improbable characters that work
Mixing Oil with Water?An Unusual Gangster Story
The Ugly American with a conscience? |
12. Gates of Eden by Ethan Coen | |
Audio Cassette:
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(1998-11-01)
list price: US$25.00 Isbn: 0671582801 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description With these unabridged stories, sometimes heart-felt, sometimes brutal, always wildly entertaining -- Ethan Coen delivers everything you would expect from such an original imagination. Customer Reviews (16)
Hilarious and distrubing...
Help! Coen turned people into pulp! I suppose what I enjoyed most is that every chapter of this short-story collection is a *story*, rather than just a writing exercise from a creative writing course. These stories are populated by *characters*, and the actions of these characters advance the *plot*. Each is pure fun to read, and again, are excellent *stories*. They're about people, and the things people do, and how screwed up the whole species really it.
From Hector Berlioz, p.i., to the weights-and-measures man. Just say the words, and most moviegoers can tell you what you're probably in for. Crime. Criminals. Mystery. Shenanigans. The same holds true for "Gates of Eden," a collection of short stories by Ethan Coen, one-half of the brother team (bro is Joel Coen) that created such contemporary classics as "Blood Simple," "Fargo," "O Brother Where Art Thou?" and, most recently, "The Man Who Wasn't There." With the short stories in "Gates," Ethan displays the tendency to irresistible characters that the brothers have put to such acclaimed use in their films. And characters they are. Hapless schmucks, crooks who just don't seem to have a clue, oddballs and hitmen, all of whom are destined to win your heart. Or, at the very least, your funny bone. The title story is probably my favorite, simply because it examines a career that is usually shucked aside by storytellers in favor of more glamorous work: The weights-and-measures man. It's Joe Gendreau's job to make sure the gas station attendant isn't overcharging for or skimping on gas; a beating with a tire iron will keep him straight. All in a day's work, ma'am. Like Joe says, "Standards are what make us a society. A community agrees. A gallon is a gallon. A pound is a pound. He who says fifteen ounces is a pound - he must be put down. A pound is a pound, or we go bango." Sigh. Coen's use of dialogue makes me weak in the knees. Oh, to have that firm control of dialect. Other faves in "Gates": "Destiny": A knocked-out-too-often boxer agrees to take pictures of guy's wife in bed with a business associate, and ends up caught in between two gentlemen of less than civil reputation. "Cosa Minapolidan": Among other things, a mob boss wants a fresh stiff. But the guys he's got on the job ain't quite right in the head, if you know what I'm saying. And one of 'em's new on the job. "Hector Berlioz, Private Investigator": Aside from his name, there's nothing out of the ordinary about this private investigator. Coen sets the whole story like it could be an old-fashioned radio drama, and the results are both familiar and fantastic. "A Fever in the Blood": Next to "Eden," this is the best story in the collection. Another p.i. finds himself deaf in one ear psychologically after having the other one bitten off. Brings the "Twilight Zone" to mind, complete with twist at the end. Perfection. Anyone in need of a quick pick-me-up or an enjoyably light read can do worse than Coen. Grab your teddy bear, hunker down under the covers after (or in the middle of) a long day and thank your lucky stars you don't lead these sorry souls' lives.
The Strange Mind of Coen From mafia back-stabbing to a decapitated wife and every story in between, Coen makes the reader laugh and simultaneously makes the reader feel uncomfortable for laughing.One often finds himself asking, "Should I really be laughing at this?"It is upon this type of humor that the Coen Brothers built their film career.Coen overcomes the occasional lack of true plot development with intriguing character analysis and captivating dialogue. This book is a very easy read even with the intriguing and interesting lanuage and dialogue.The stories are short enough for a single sitting and long enough to actually say something.I would recommend this book to anyone who has taken even the slightest interest in a Coen Brothers film.But take heed, many stories are not for the weak-stomached conservative.Be prepared for a few shocks and an interesting insight to the American way.
If you like his movies... As for the tales themselves, they were each very different, and ranged from typical Coen brothers slapstick crime stories to poignant tales of growing up Jewish in Minneapolis.I really enjoyed "Destiny",the story of an over-educated boxer with no fighting spirit, narrated by Matt Dillon, who becomes hopelessly involved in a battle between a couple of two bit hoods while getting pummeled throughout the story."The Boys", a story of a father struggling to maintain his sanity on a camping trip with his two sons really struck a chord as well, since Coen displays his typical caustic wit and dead-on observations of family relationships. The stories are not for everyone, sometimes the language can get a little coarse (especially the Steve Buscemi narrated "Have You Ever Been to Electric Ladyland", involving a music industry executive who tries telling the police the myriad of enemies who might have tortured his dog), and those easily offended may want to look elsewhere.Even here Coen's biting sarcasm is evident, as he skewers thinly-veiled real stars including Cat Stevens. Overall, while Coen may never push writers like Raymond Carver out of the pantheon of American Short Story writers, these tales are an amusing bunch, made more entertaining by the considerable vocal talents of each of the narrators.I recommend you give them a try, especially in audio format. The people in the next car will wonder what you are grinning about. ... Read more |
13. Loser: Library Edition by Jerry Spinelli | |
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(2008-04)
list price: US$54.99 -- used & new: US$54.99 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1605147354 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description The author recounts Zinkoff's story--a case study of sorts--in short sentences from a deliberately reportorial point of view, documenting the first years of the boy's life and his evolution into a loser. What makes the book charming and buoyant is that the reader, like Zinkoff's parents and his favorite teacher, appreciates the boy's oblivious joie de vivre and his divine quirks. What is less compelling about the novel is the "let this be a lesson to us" heavy-handedness that accompanies the reportorial approach. Still, Spinelli comes through again with a lively, often moving story with humor and heart to spare. (Ages 8 to 12) --Karin Snelson Customer Reviews (203)
Charming but Honest and Real
THIS BOOK STINKS
Plotless
Loser, I DON'T THINK SO!!
Loser |
14. Motherless Brooklyn by Jonathan Lethem | |
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(2000-10-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description From America's most inventive novelist, Jonathan Lethem, comes this compelling and compulsive riff on the classic detective novel. Lionel Essrog is Brooklyn's very own Human Freakshow, an orphan whose Tourettic impulses drive him to bark, count, and rip apart language in startling and original ways. Together with three veterans of the St. Vincent's Home for Boys, he works for small-time mobster Frank Minna's limo service cum detective agency. Life without Frank, the charismatic King of Brooklyn, would be unimaginable. When Frank is fatally stabbed, Lionel's world is suddenly turned upside-down, and this outcast who has trouble even conversing attempts to untangle the threads of the case, while trying to keep the words straight in his head. A compulsively involving a and totally captivating homage to the classic detective tale. This brilliant sentence and a lot of other really excellent onescompose Lethem's engaging fifth novel, MotherlessBrooklyn. Lionel Essrog, a detective suffering from Tourette'ssyndrome, spins the narrative as he tracks down the killer of hisboss, Frank Minna. Minna enlisted Lionel and his friends when theywere teenagers living at Saint Vincent's Home for Boys, ostensibly toperform odd jobs (we're talking very odd) and over the yearstrained them to become a team of investigators. The Minna men facetheir most daunting case when they find their mentor in a Dumpsterbleeding from stab wounds delivered by an assailant whose identity herefuses to reveal--even while he's dying on the way to thehospital. Detectives? Brooklyn? Is this the same Lethem who danced thepostapocalypso in AmnesiaMoon? Incredibly, yes, and rarely has such a departure beenpulled off with this much aplomb. As in the "toothbrush" passageabove, Lethem sets himself up with the imposing task of making tiredconventions new. Brooklyn accents? Fuggetaboutit. Lethem'sdialogue is as light on its feet as a prize fighter. Lionel'sTourette's could have been an easy joke, but Lethem probes soconvincingly into the disorder that you feel simultaneously rattled,sympathetic, and irritated by the guy. Sure, the story is a mystery,but Motherless Brooklyn could be about flower arranging, forall we care. What counts is Lionel's tic-ridden take on a world fullof surprises, propelling this fiction forward at edgy, breakneckspeed. --Ryan Boudinot Customer Reviews (226)
Not quite Chandler
When is a detective story not about detectives?When it's written by Jonathan Lethem.
Hard boiled with a twist
Brilliantly Defying All Convention
Tour de Force |
15. Igor [V-IGOR WG] [DVD] by Anthony(Director) ; Cusack, John(Voice Talents of); Buscemi, Steve(Voice Talents of) Leondis | |
CD-ROM:
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(2009-10-31)
Asin: B001S2VQDE Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
16. BOMB Issue 42, Winter 1993 (BOMB Magazine) by Sue Williams, Neil Jordan, Steve Buscemi, Quentin Tarantino, Richard Serra, Tom Ze, Don Scardino, Walter Hill, Guillermo Gomez Pena | |
Single Issue Magazine:
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(1993-12-15)
Asin: B003U79QTQ Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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17. New Yorker Magazine November 14, 2005 Paul Theroux Fiction, Steve Buscemi, Poems by Mahmoud Darwish and Meghan O'Rourke | |
Single Issue Magazine:
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(2005)
Asin: B002KBNEAU Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
18. Fargo by Will H. Macy, Steve Buscemi, Harve Presnell, Peter Stormare, Starring Frances McDromand | |
Paperback:
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(1996)
Asin: B000QOFUKU Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
19. The Big Lebowski by John Goodman, Julianne Moore, Steve Buscemi, John Turturro Starring Jeff Bridges | |
Paperback:
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(1998)
Asin: B000QOFUFU Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
20. I'm Dirty by Kate McMullan, Jim McMullan | |
Audio CD:
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(2008-01)
list price: US$12.95 Isbn: 0545094496 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Clank! Rattle! Bang! RRRRRM! RRRRRM! Customer Reviews (25)
Runner-up to I Stink!
I'm dirty
My son LOVES this book!!!
Perfect for a girl (or boy) fascinated by tractors!
Great book! |
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