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The Lost Continent and Prehistoric Women are available at amazon.com
Bad Taste With the much anticipated release of "Lord of the Rings," all eyes are on it's director Peter Jackson. Before coming into prominence with films like "The Frighteners" and Heavenly Creatures," Jackson brought us the ultimate in Zombie flicks... "Braindead" (aka "Dead Alive") and his feature film debut "Bad Taste." Anchor Bay, the ultimate label for cult films, has released a must-have double disc set with a gorgeous transfer of the film in it's theatrical 1.85:1 aspect ratio and an original featurette on the making of the film. Jackson fans and hard core gore collectors alike would love to get this one from Santa this year. So show your friends how bad your taste really is by ordering a copy today!
For some REAL county music, not that new modern
crap, check out this DVD pick-of-the-week
Matthew Bright's over-the-top bastardization of "Little Red Riding Hood" features a brilliant performance by Reese Witherspoon and features Brooke Sheilds in one of moviedom's most looked-forward-to suicides. Toss in Danny Elfman's most demented score and you've got must-see entertainment that borders on perversion. Wonderful fun!!
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The Lost Continent |
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bad taste |
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down from the mountain |
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Freeway |
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Cool Multi-Film Sets: Fright Night-Horror Classics 3 films: Night of the Living Dead. , Dementia 13 & Revolt of the Zombies A Bucket of Blood/The Giant Gila Monster The Killer Shrews/I Bury the Living Classic
Monster Collection 8-disc boxed set The Roger Corman Retrospective Vol. 2...
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The Underdog Chronicles |
If you love Underdog, these are must have DVDs from Sony Wonder |
Lynch's quirky style and characterizations, another great Angelo Badalanente score (he also appears in an hilarious cameo) and Jack Fisk's incredibly bizarre set decorations are among the many highlights. The Academy Awards blew it once again, by not nominating these talented craftsmen who constantly defy traditional Hollywood with totally original works of art. Naomi Watts was also neglected in a performance that defies description; I can't think of a finer example of an actress running the full gambit of her craft. Her on-screen metamorphosis is mesmerizing. So take a spin down "Mulholland Dr." If you love film as art and entertainment, you'll want to watch it again as soon as it's over---if only to try and figure the damned thing out. What a ride! Pick up your copy of Mulholland Drive at amazon.com
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David Lynch and his foundation are dedicated to helping women and girls who are survivors of domestic violence. Any Cincinnati domestic violence lawyer would support the David Lynch Foundation's efforts to end violence and abuse. |
JunkYard John also recommends these DVD's:
Touch
of Evil John: Alph sez:
"Ground breaking new wave film noir" "...ahead of it's time" |
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