Ratatouille (ra-ta-tú-i)

Ratatouille (ra-ta-tú-i)

Author: Oddný Sigurrós Jónsdóttir

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9789979220640

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A rat named Remy tries to become a chef in a famous French restaurant by helping a boy named Linguini fix his soup.


Ratatouille

Ratatouille

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 47

ISBN-13:

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Filmbuch zum Disney-Kinofilm mit vielen Infos rund um den Inhalt und die Figuren. Mit den Originalabbildungen aus dem Animationsfilm.


Ratatouille (ra-ta-tú-i)

Ratatouille (ra-ta-tú-i)

Author: Pétur Ástvaldsson

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9789979220084

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One key point: if you can get over the natural gag reflex of seeing hundreds of rodents swarming over a restaurant kitchen, you will be free to enjoy the glory of Ratatouille, a delectable Pixar hit. Our hero is Remy, a French rat (voiced by Patton Oswalt) with a cultivated palate, who rises from his humble beginnings to become head chef at a Paris restaurant. How this happens is the stuff of Pixar magic, that ineffable blend of headlong comedy, seamless technology, and wonder (in the latter department, this movie's views of nighttime Paris are on a par with French cinema at its most lyrical). Director Brad Bird (The Incredibles) doesn't quite keep all his spinning plates in the air, but the gags are great and the animation amazingly expressive--Remy's shrugs and nods are nimbler than many flesh-and-blood actors can manage. Refreshingly, the movie's characters aren't celebrity-reliant, with the most recognizable voice coming from Peter O'Toole's snide food critic. (This fellow provides the film's sole sour note--an oddly pointed slap at critics, those craven souls who have done nothing but rave about Pixar's movies over the years.) Brad Bird's style is more quick-hit and less resonant than the approach of Pixar honcho John Lasseter, but it's hard to complain about a movie that cooks up such bountiful pleasure.


The South African Pocket Oxford Dictionary

The South African Pocket Oxford Dictionary

Author: William Branford

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 948

ISBN-13:

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This newly revised and updated pocket dictionary reproduces the text of the internationally renowned Oxford Pocket Dictionary and includes the most current meanings and usage of South African English words. The book encompasses obvious words such as braai and tickey, as well as the different senses in which South Africans use some English words such as robot, just now, and stay well. It also offers: *Over 50,000 words and phrases dealt with in over 900 pages *British and U.S. spellings *2,500 South African entries, examples: fundi, fynbos, indaba, mafuta, potjiekos, staffrider, takkie, township, tsotsi *Vocabulary of science, computers, and technology *Vocabulary of the English literary tradition *South African, British and International abbreviations, examples: CIA, ECU, FBI, IMF, KGB, NUM, UDF, VOC *Pronunciation key: International phonetic alphabet *Usage notes for disputed and racially sensitive items.