Advantages: Not unwatchable Disadvantages: Generally very silly
Five young people have been invited to spend a weekend at an art gallery in the middle of nowhere, with the aim of having their faces turned into one of the many dolls that the gallery hosts. On arrival, it is soon clear that something strange is going on - and it is not just the weird and wonderful collection of dolls that are peppered all around the house. One of the girls, Yeung-ha, has a doll that she believes is a real person; so much so that when it is broken, she tries to kill another of the guests. And there is a strange girl wondering about the grounds who only appears when Hae-mi is around. Then the killings begin. What is going on? And will any of them escape alive?
There is a rather random cast of actors that play the roles in the film, none of which are particularly brilliant. Yu-mi Kim who plays Hae-mi probably has ...
Advantages: Pop, Dance, RnB, upbeat tracks, some slow tracks, great vocals & soundtracks Disadvantages: None
'Doll Domination' is the second album by the US girl group Pussycat Dolls that was released in September 2008.
I am not really a fan of the group but I do like some of their more popular tracks like 'I Don't Need a Man' and 'StickwitU' and they are also well known for the track 'Don't Cha' and now 'When I Grow Up' from their latest album 'Doll Domination'.
'Doll Domination' has a good selection of 18 tracks which is a good number of tracks compared to most albums these days which normally average 13 tracks at the most..
The first track is 'When I Grow Up' which is one of the main singles on this album. I am not particularly keen on this track and it doesn't help that it's been played loads on my fave station, I do not like it I'm afraid but like the video - I think their choreography is always spot on and if there's one thing ...
Advantages: Well made, safe, robust Disadvantages: None that I can see
A standard lamp complete with shade
A painting of a flower to hang on the wall
This set is not designed to be displayed in a ?collector?s? dolls house rather it is designed to be played with and that is exactly what my little niece does! She loves to arrange the furniture in the rooms of the house and sit her little dolls on the seats ?watching? the television! The various pieces are all easy for her to hold and play with as they have no tiny fiddly bits that she might struggle with.
The items of furniture are well made and robust and so withstand a lot of serious play! They are regularly dropped and bumped about when my niece and her friends are playing with them but they have suffered no ill effects and are just as good as when they were first bought a few months ago.
The furniture is recommended for children aged 3 years old ...