Magic Coat Tangles and Mats Shampoo is a specialized shampoo designed for pets with long hair that is prone to tangles and mats. It is a popular choice among pet owners who struggle with maintaining their pet's coat in good condition. The shampoo is formulated with ingredients that help to loosen knots, tangles, and mats in the hair. It works by softening and smoothing the hair, making it easier to comb or brush through. This can be especially helpful for pets with long hair, as tangles and mats can be painful and uncomfortable for them. Using Magic Coat Tangles and Mats Shampoo is easy.
So this is a cheaply made Indiana-Jones romp that takes us from an imaginary library containing all the world's great books and artifacts to the Amazon jungle and Shangri-La in Tibet. A major role is played by pseudo-mysticism borrowing very loosely and without much accuracy from Christian, Mayan, Egyptian and Buddhist themes (or at least American pop television renditions of these themes). And of course there is a secret brotherhood (two actually -- one to protect the library, one to, um, conquer the world.)
I know there are traces on Indiana Jones here, but what the heck, every film can have traces of other films in them, why not this one, just enjoy it, my 4 year old grand daughter enjoyed it and its normally hard for her to sit through a film of any kind. While her library colleague Stella warns her about the dangers of lurking men and recommends carrying mace and a knuckleduster in her handbag, Gloria does just fine with her umbrella when she s attacked in the stacks while doing some last-minute shelving.
Using Magic Coat Tangles and Mats Shampoo is easy. Simply wet your pet's coat thoroughly with warm water, and then apply a generous amount of the shampoo. Gently massage it into the coat, focusing on the areas with tangles and mats.
Cast of the librarian curse of the judas chalice
Noah Wyle Flynn Carson
Stana Katic Simone Renoir
Jane Curtin Charlene
Bob Newhart Judson
Bruce Davison Professor Lazlo
Dikran Tulaine Sergei Kubichek
Jason Douglas Ivan
Beth Burvant Katie
Aimée Spring Fortier Student #1
Earl Maddox Cousin Horace
Joe Knezevich Mason
David Born Auctioneer
Joe Ross Mr. Percy
John Curran Clerk
Connor Hill Young Judson
Todd Voltz Student #2
Werner Richmond Andrew
Armando Leduc George
Sean Elliot Frat Guy
Stephen David Calhoun Nicolai
John Wilmot Barber
Ernie Williams Blues Man
Ted Alderman Museum Workman
Brandi Coleman Waitress
Monica Rene'e Anderson Auction spectator
Jonathan Frakes Trombone Player in Marching Band (uncredited)
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Art
Christina Eunji Kim Art Direction
Jerry Wanek Production Design
Robb Wilson King Production Design
Luci Leary Set Decoration
Camera
David Connell Director of Photography
Costume & Make-Up
Kim Martínez Costume Design
Remi Savva Key Makeup Artist
Susan Spaid Makeup Department Head
Crew
Holly O'Quin Stunt Double
Directing
Jonathan Frakes Director
Editing
David Siegel Editor
Production
Mark Fincannon Casting
Kearie Peak Executive Producer
Marc Roskin Executive Producer
Dean Devlin Producer
Noah Wyle Producer
Phillip M. Goldfarb Producer
Sound
Joseph LoDuca Original Music Composer
Writing
Marco Schnabel Writer
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The sets and the CGI look pretty bad. It makes the whole thing looks like a cheesy B-movie. It has a bit of the self-knowing cheesiness. It could have done more to load up the cheese. It ends up alternating between trying to be serious and cheesy B-movie camp. I don't think Noah Wyle is that type of personality. Maybe he can grow into an irreverent actor. This is a marginal case.
Allow the shampoo to sit for a few minutes to work its magic. Then, rinse the coat thoroughly with warm water to remove all the shampoo. After using the shampoo, comb or brush through your pet's coat to remove any remaining tangles or mats. The shampoo's detangling properties will make this process easier and less painful for your pet. Regular use of Magic Coat Tangles and Mats Shampoo can help prevent tangles and mats from forming in the first place. It is recommended to use the shampoo once a week or as needed, depending on the condition of your pet's coat. In conclusion, Magic Coat Tangles and Mats Shampoo is a must-have for pet owners with long-haired pets. It helps to soften and loosen knots, tangles, and mats in the hair, making grooming easier and more comfortable for your pet. Regular use of the shampoo can prevent tangles and mats from forming, keeping your pet's coat healthy and beautiful..
Reviews for "The magic solution for tangled fur: magic coat tangles and mats shampoo"
1. Sarah - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with the Magic Coat Tangles and Mats Shampoo. I have a poodle with a curly coat and was hoping that this shampoo would help with his tangles and mats. However, after using it several times, I didn't notice any improvement in his coat. It also didn't lather up well, which made it difficult to distribute evenly throughout his fur. I wouldn't recommend this shampoo if you're looking for something to effectively remove tangles and mats.
2. John - 1 star - I had high hopes for the Magic Coat Tangles and Mats Shampoo, but it was a complete waste of money. My dog has long hair and often gets tangles, so I thought this shampoo would be perfect for her. However, it did absolutely nothing to help detangle her fur. I followed the instructions closely and even left the shampoo on for a few minutes as recommended, but there were no significant improvements. I would not recommend this product to anyone with a dog that has tangles or mats.
3. Emily - 2 stars - I purchased the Magic Coat Tangles and Mats Shampoo for my Shih Tzu who tends to get mats in her fur. Unfortunately, this shampoo didn't live up to my expectations. It didn't seem to have any impact on the mats, and I found it difficult to work into her coat. The scent was also quite strong and unpleasant. Overall, I was disappointed with this product and would not purchase it again. I would recommend trying a different shampoo for dogs with tangles and mats.