PS2 - Ape Escape 3
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Tribal police officer Daniel Bignight drives out to Navajo Lake in response to a disturbance call. There, a terrifying apparition confronts him--a dimly-seen, shrieking creature with long, spindly legs. Two men who were last seen along the lake shore are missing, and Bignight thinks the culprit is Grandmother Spider--a terrible monster out of folk myth. But police chief Charlie Moon has no time for that kind of nonsense. He's convinced the culprit is human, and it's his job to figure out who it is.
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It's possible that the legendary scene in which Marilyn Monroe's dress is blown skyward while she stands on a subway grating now dwarfs Billy Wilder's adaptation of George Axelrod's hit stage comedy in the same way that the 50-foot billboard of the scene bestrode Times Square in 1955.
It stars Tom Ewell as Richard Sherman, a middle-aged book publisher who remains in Manhattan while his wife and son go off the
country on vacation. Once alone, he's consumed with sexual fantasies about various women from his past as well as the eye-popping model/actress (Marilyn Monroe), who's just moved into the apartment above. Hoping for some action, he invites his neighbor to dinner, but the combination of his amusingly nervous bumbling and her belief in the innocence of his intentions guarantees that nothing happens. Despite his guiltlessness, he begins to imagine that his fantasies are being broadcast nationwide, with his wife part of an eager audience.
In his parody of film romance, Wilder hilariously skewers several, including HERE TO ETERNITY and his particular bete noire BRIEF ENCOUNTER, even
having the hapless businessman fantasize about
the latter's theme as an aphrodisiac. Although censors exised the play's raison d'etre of adultery, Ewell brilliantly manages the tricky feat of making a man seem risibly guilty despite having done nothing, and Monroe as the iconic'girl' deftly parodies her screen image.
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Bass offers the perfect blend of style and comfort with this classic leather shoe, specially designed for the professional male.
Slip-on loafer design
Stitched accents
Durable synthetic sole
Leather upper/synthetic sole
Available in black or brown
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Hand clean
Made in Brazil
Model no. 2932219
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