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Prince Women's Black Collection Short - Green»rank: 559828: :Perfect for teams and leagues. |
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Tennis Wrap Skirt in Blue Silver print»rank: 521635: :Sexy and Fun tennis ensemble that will have everyone asking where you found it! Comfortable elastic waist and side slit fit give you freedom to move and hit the ball. 0rder a matching tank. |
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Head 2.5 Inch Wristbands - Light Blue - 2 per pack»rank: 384680: :Sexy and Fun tennis ensemble that will have everyone asking where you found it! Comfortable elastic waist and side slit fit give you freedom to move and hit the ball. 0rder a matching tank. |
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Tank top w/Dreamy Print Insert»rank: 513191: :An exciting one of a kind look for the tennis court!! Soft Dreamy print inset on a solid white tank fits to perfection. Top features shelf bra and comes with thin foam pads. Runs on the small side. |
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Extra Long Terry Wrist Band Pair- Kelly»rank: 314161: :They say every fashion trend resurfaces about every 20 years. This season terry wristbands are back with a vengeance, and weve got them right here. Made from a unique and stretchable combination of cotton, spandex and nylon, this thick and plush kelly wristband is not only great while working out, but a hip and trendy look to any casual outfit ... |
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Tennis Tank with Dusk Print Insert»rank: 427985: :Tank features built in bra and adjustable shoulder straps with this gorgeous print as a accent. |
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Tecnifibre Wristband - Red - 2 per pack»rank: 560232: :Super absorption. Material/Fabric: 100% Thick Cotton. Red |
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Bolle Kickback Competivision Sunglasses»rank: 345515: :Competivision lenses act like filters, carefully muting all colors in the spectrum except optic yellow. The result is amazing: a tennis ball that literally pops out of the background. That's why Competivision is the official optical eyewear of the US Professional Tennis Association. Frame Color: Shiny Black. Code: G550 |
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Rasta Band-Black Set»rank: 123983: :Enjoy a blast from the past in our Rasta wrist and head band set. Made from 100% acrylic, this stretchy black set is now back in the fashion worlds good graces. Featuring a 2 wide headband and two 2 3/4 wide wristbands, you can boogey down workout or just add a little vintage flare to your attire with ease. Made ... |
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Extra Long Terry Wrist Band Pair- Lime»rank: 380064: :They say every fashion trend resurfaces about every 20 years. This season terry wristbands are back with a vengeance, and weve got them right here. Made from a unique and stretchable combination of cotton, spandex and nylon, this thick and plush lime wristband is not only great while working out, but a hip and trendy look to any casual outfit ... |

It's three movies in one, beginning when punctuality-obsessed Federal Express systems engineer Chuck Noland (Tom Hanks) departs on Christmas Eve to escort an ill-fated flight of FedEx packages. Following a mid-Pacific plane crash, movie number two chronicles Chuck's four-year survival on a remote island, totally alone save for a Wilson volleyball (aptly named "Wilson") that becomes Chuck's closest "friend." Movie number three leads up to Chuck's rescue and an awkward encounter with his ex-girlfriend Kelly (Helen Hunt, in a thankless role), for whom Chuck has seemingly risen from the grave.
It's fascinating to witness Chuck's emerging survival skills, and Hanks's remarkable physical transformation is matched by his finely tuned performance. With slow, rhythmic camera moves and brilliant use of sound, Zemeckis wisely avoids the postcard prettiness of The Black Stallion and The Blue Lagoon to emphasize the harshness of Chuck's ascetic solitude, and this stylistic restraint allows Cast Away to resonate more than one might expect. Even the final scene--which feels like a crowd-pleasing compromise--offers hope without shoving it down our throats. You may not feel the emotional rush that you're meant to feel, but Cast Away remains a respectable effort. --Jeff Shannon

It's three movies in one, beginning when punctuality-obsessed Federal Express systems engineer Chuck Noland (Tom Hanks) departs on Christmas Eve to escort an ill-fated flight of FedEx packages. Following a mid-Pacific plane crash, movie number two chronicles Chuck's four-year survival on a remote island, totally alone save for a Wilson volleyball (aptly named "Wilson") that becomes Chuck's closest "friend." Movie number three leads up to Chuck's rescue and an awkward encounter with his ex-girlfriend Kelly (Helen Hunt, in a thankless role), for whom Chuck has seemingly risen from the grave.
It's fascinating to witness Chuck's emerging survival skills, and Hanks's remarkable physical transformation is matched by his finely tuned performance. With slow, rhythmic camera moves and brilliant use of sound, Zemeckis wisely avoids the postcard prettiness of The Black Stallion and The Blue Lagoon to emphasize the harshness of Chuck's ascetic solitude, and this stylistic restraint allows Cast Away to resonate more than one might expect. Even the final scene--which feels like a crowd-pleasing compromise--offers hope without shoving it down our throats. You may not feel the emotional rush that you're meant to feel, but Cast Away remains a respectable effort. --Jeff Shannon


