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Rainbow Lanterns 7 Pack

Posted by Notcot on Jul 9, 2012 in Gadgets
Rainbow Lanterns 7 Pack

So you’ve lit up the sky with our beautiful Flying Lanterns and our ever-so-romantic Love Heart Flying Lanterns and you’re looking for something a little bit different. Well now you can light up the sky in an altogether more colourful fashion with these Rainbow Lanterns. Exclusive to us here at IWOOT (we’re not showing off honest) they’re the perfect way to accentuate a garden party New Year’s Eve a special birthday or any number of occasions. Available in all the colours of the rainbow in a pack of 7 (that’s red orange yellow green blue indigo and violet) your package will contain a right royal mixture of the lot to make it as colourful as possible. Like the other similar lanterns it’s as easy as anything to get these pretties on the move. Simply find an open space (beaches and fields work extremely well) light the wick and watch as the heat from the light gently lifts the lanterns up up and away. Being completely bio-degradable they won’t enlarge your carbon footprint or cause you any unnecessary environmental guilt so feel free to set off as many as you like. No matter the occasion setting some of these off into the night sky is a beautiful and colourful way to celebrate.

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Price : £ 13.99

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Allen Carr's Easyweigh to Lose Weight

Posted by Notcot on Jul 6, 2012 in Cult Film
Allen Carr's Easyweigh to Lose Weight

Lose weight without dieting calorie-counting or using will-power. It’s true! Allen Carr’s eating plan allows you to enjoy eating savour flavours and lose wight. You can: eat your favourite foods; follow your natural instincts; avoid guilt and remorse; enjoy the flavours of fresh foods; do away with digestive ailments; learn to re-educate your tastes; and let your appetite be your guide. “Allen Carr’s Easy Way to Stop Smoking” has helped millions of smokers to quit. Now he turns his logical common-sense approach to food. There are no dos of don’ts only principles to follow that will lead to healthier eating greater well-being and permanent weight loss.

Price : £ 3.57

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Tetsuo: The Iron Man

Posted by Notcot on May 29, 2010 in Cult Film

Average Rating: 4.0 / 5 (8 Reviews)

Amazon.co.uk Review
In Tetsuo: The Iron Man Shinya Tsukamoto draws on the marriage of flesh and technology that inspires so much of David Cronenberg’s work and then twists it into a Manga-influenced cyberpunk vision. A man (Tomoroh Taguchi) awakens from a nightmare in which his body is helplessly fusing with the metal objects around him, only to find it happening to him in real life… or is it? Haunted by memories of a hit and run (eerily prophetic of Cronenberg’s Crash), the man knows this ordeal could be a dream, a fantastic form of divine retribution, or perhaps technological mutation born of guilt and rage.

Shot in bracing black and white on a small budget, Tsukamoto puts a demented conceptual twist on good old-fashioned stop-motion effects and simple wire work, giving his film the surreal quality of a waking dream with a psychosexual edge (resulting in the film’s most disturbing scene). The story ultimately takes on an abstract quality enhanced by the grungy look and increasingly wild images as they take to the streets in a mad chase of technological speed demons. This first entry in his self-titled “Regular Sized Monster Series” was followed by a full-colour sequel, Tetsuo II: The Body Hammer, which trades the muddy experimental atmosphere for a big-budget sheen but can’t top the cybershock to the system this movie packs.–Sean Axmaker

Tetsuo: The Iron Man

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