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Alexander: Director's Final Cut (2004)/Troy

Alexander: Director's Final Cut (2004)/Troy
"Alexander: Director's Final Cut" - Academy award winning director Oliver Stone presents a breathtaking new cut of his sweeping epic film, "Alexander," the true story of the world's greatest warrior. Using new footage and dramatically reshaping dozens of scenes, he brings to life the overpowering forces and fierce personalities that forever changed history. Torn by the war between his parents (Angelina Jolie and Val Kilmer), Alexander (Colin Farrell) left Greece to face massive armies in Persia, Afghanistan and India -- and was never defeated. "Fortune favors the bold" Stone powerfully demonstrates in this bold new film, "Alexander Director's Cut." "Troy" - Brad Pitt picks up a sword and brings a muscular, brooding presence to the role of Greek warrior Achilles in this spectacular retelling of "The Iliad." Orlando Bloom and Diane Kruger play the legendary lovers who plunge the world into war, Eric Bana portrays the prince who dares to confront Achilles, and Peter O'Toole rules Troy as King Priam. Director Wolfgang Petersen recreates a long-ago world of bireme warships, clashing armies, the massive fortress city and the towering Trojan Horse. "In The Thick Of The Battle:" Discover how "Troy's" epic battle sequences were created - from thousands of warrior - extras training in the scorching heat of Mexico to fierce, one on one duels to the death. "From Ruins To Reality:" Explore how the ruins of ancient Troy were unearthed, and how "Troy's" production design magicians created their own version of this breathtaking, legendary city. "Troy: An Effects Odyssey:" The secrets of "Troy's" stunning visual effects are revealed. Packaging Type is Side-By-Side.



The Stained Glass Classroom: Projects Using Copper Foil, Lead & Mosaic Techniques
The Stained Glass Classroom: Projects Using Copper Foil, Lead & Mosaic Techniques
With 3 easy-to-master techniques, any crafter can create attention-grabbing, light-catching stained glass projects, from an Art Nouveau Tulip Panel to boxes, candleholders, birdhouses, and garden stepping stones. Artist Vicki Payne demystifies all the basic processes of using copper foil, leaded came (where individual pieces of glass are fitted into metal channels), and mosaics; she also provides beautiful patterns for creating useful and decorative items using each of the methods. Illuminating color photos, information on the variety of tools (cutters, grinders, smoothing stones, glass squaring bars) and materials, and detailed instructions for cutting the glass, soldering, and assembling the finished product will start beginners off on this classic craft.



Stone tool - A stone tool is, in the most general sense, any tool made of stone. Although stone-tool-dependent cultures exist even today, most stone tools are associated with prehistoric societies that no longer exist.

Tool stone - In archaeology, a tool stone is a type of stone that is used to manufacture stone tools. Generally speaking, tools that require a sharp edge are made using cryptocrystalline materials that fracture in an easily-controlled conchoidal manner.

Ground stone - In archaeology, ground stone is a category of stone tool formed by the grinding of a coarse-grained tool stone, either purposefully or incidentally. Ground stone tools are usually made of basalt, rhyolite, granite, or other macrocrystalline igneous stones whose coarse structure makes them ideal for grinding other materials, including plants and other stones.

Chipped stone - In archaeology, chipped stone refers to a method of manufacturing stone tools through lithic reduction, wherein lithic flakes are struck off a mass of tool stone with a percussor. The intention is usually either to produce a tool from the remainder of the lithic core after the extraneous material has been removed, or to produce flakes that can be further modified and refined by methods such as trimming and pressure flaking.



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