Set in 1929 Hollywood the story revolves around the legendary Tom Mix who is making his first talkie western an epic story about the life and times of Wyatt Earp the famous lawman. When Earp who is still alive is hired as technical adviser on the movie egos clash and the two become uneasy partners until a real-life murder calls for some real Wild West skills to be applied to Hollywood...
Bouton teaches proper use of the bar, foot pedals, knee levers and volume pedals, plus right-hand picking techniques and scales, chords and harmony lines that give the instrument its distinctive sound. Included are classic licks, intros and endings, and
A multi-layered enigmatic portrait of the employees and patrons of a Toronto strip club Atom Egoyan's bold erotic thriller is a stunning combination of directorial flair and keen humanistic insight.
There's one in every family! Meet Mike Donnelly (Chris Farley). He's one lovable hilarious accident waiting to happen. Dedicated to helping his big brother Al (Tim Matheson) win the race for Washington State Governor he turns every opportunity for votes into an embarrassing disaster. Campaign aide and super slacker Steve Dobbs (David Spade) volunteers to baby-sit Mike. Big mistake! When Mike discovers that the incumbent governor is a crook he dives headfirst into a whole new
Sparks fly and fireworks ignite as TV's favorite private detectives Maddie Hayes (Cybill Shepherd) and David Addison (Bruce Willis) unravel the secrets to pulse-pounding thrills and nonstop laughter in the complete fourth season of Moonlighting.
The series features Bruce Forsyth ; Rupert Everett ; Monty Don ; Jason Donovan and more!
Charlton Heston plays Colt Saunders a Civil War vet returning home after years spent on the battlefield but once he reaches his ranches faces many challenges. Whilst his new bride is desperately attempting to hide her wild past they are also being pursued by a ruthless and corrupt government intent on keeping Colt's land for themselves.
The life of a young suburban housewife is transformed through a series of mishaps when her husband gives her a gun...
Witness the movie debut of the greatest action star that ever lived as Bruce Lee tears up the screen in The Big Boss!Lee is Cheng, the new boy at an ice factory, which is in fact a front for a drug trafficking ring. Having lost friends and family to this gang, Cheng decides to bring them to justice with his deadly and incredible displays of Wing Chun. However, Lee's going to have to survive a factory of henchmen before he can even challenge the big boss in a fight to the death.Special Features: Digitally re-mastered and restored from a High Definition Transfer 2:35:1 Anamorphic version enhanced for widescreen TV's Dolby Stereo & Original Mono Audio Tracks (Cantonese and English) Dual Language Format (Cantonese and English) Feature Length Audio Commentary with Bruce Lee expert Andrew Staton and Will Johnston Promotional Gallery UK Platinum Trailer UK Promotional Trailer Original Theatrical Trailer Hong Kong Promotional Trailer Rare Uncut 8mm Trailer Original 35mm Title Sequence Textless 35mm Title Sequence Original Lobby Cards The History of The Big Boss: A Photographic Retrospective Deleted Scenes Examined: The Story of the Elusive Uncut Print Bruce Lee Biography Paul Heller: Breaking The West Fred Weintraub: A Rising Star Tom Kuhn: What Might Have Been
Sean Connery made his final - officially-speaking - appearance as 007 in this riveting adventure which would lay the groundwork for Mr Moore's incarnation as the suave super-spy. While investigating mysterious activities in the world diamond market 007 (Sean Connery) discovers that his evil nemesis Blofeld (Charles Gray) is stock-piling the gems to use in his deadly laser satellite. With the help of beautiful smuggler Tiffany Case (Jill St. John) Bond sets out to stop the madman - as the fate of the world hangs in the balance!
Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson are called to investigate the 'Pyjama Suicides' plaguing London. In doing so they meet the most dangerous woman and Spider Team.
In the futuristic action thriller Looper, time travel will be invented - but it will be illegal and only available on the black market. When the mob wants to get rid of someone, they will send their target 30 years into the past, where a looper - a hired gun, like Joe (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) - is waiting to mop up. Joe is getting rich and life is good... until the day the mob decides to close the loop, sending back Joe's future self (Bruce Willis) for assassination. The film is written and directed by Rian Johnson and also stars Emily Blunt,Paul Dano, and Jeff Daniels. Ram Bergman and James D. Stern produce. Special Features: Feature Commentary by Director Rian Johnson, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Emily Blunt Featurettes: Looper from the Beginning, Scoring Looper, The Science of Time Travel, The Two Joes, New Future, Old School 4 Deleted Scenes with Commentary by Rian Johnson and Noah Segan Looper Animated Trailer 17 Additional Deleted Scenes with Commentary by Rian Johnson and Noah Segan
Over 2 hours of never before seen or heard interviews on DVD! This worldwide exclusive DVD features the unedited 25 minute interview with Bruce Lee on the Pierre Berton Show. Recorded on 9th December in Hong Kong Bruce Lee is seen being himself speaking candidly and informally about his life his martial arts belief and philosophy. Including exclusive interviews with Ted Thomas and Alec Ben Block you are presented with a wealth of private archive footage photos and interviews that w
Sherlock Holmes: The Woman In Green
I think they're contesting our place in the food chain", quips an Imperilled teen at an especially low moment of Komodo, a regulation trapped-with-monsters straight-to-video quickie. There was a millennial blip of such nature-on-the-rampage horrors in the year 2000 and Komodo settles comfortably onto the shelf with King Cobra, Blood Surf, They Nest, Crocodile, Spiders and Octopus. If you've seen all of them, you'll probably want to see this too--but don't say we didn't warn you. Komodo familiarly packs a few no-name actors to an island supposedly off the shore of Carolina (actually somewhere in Australasia and has them menaced by CGI creatures, then fighting back and beating the beasts. Though the title gives away the nature of the menace, ex-effects technician-turned-director Michael Lantieri keeps the monsters off-screen and purportedly mysterious for half the running time. Teenage Patrick (Kevin Zegers) is traumatised by the deaths of parents (and his dog) and retreats into an amnesiac fugue, but his psychiatrist Victoria (Jill Hennessy) brings him back to the site of the tragedy to stir his memories. It turns out that the local evil oil company has always known that a bunch of giant, flesh-eating lizards were on the loose but kept quiet about it for nebulously nefarious purposes. Oates (Billy Burke), a rebellious company minion, hooks up with Patrick (who shows unexpected resourcefulness in whipping up lizard traps) and the shrink and they have a last-reel confrontation with the monsters that allow for some very distant echoes of Jurassic Park. The CGI and model work is seamless but the monsters have too little personality and, despite their voracious appetites, require all manner of contrivances to bring their victims within snapping distance. Nice bit at the end though with a gory if not dramatic finale. --Kim Newman
Frank Miller's acclaimed comic book comes to the screen courtesy of director Robert Rodriguez.
13 Ghosts (Dir. Steve Beck 2001): The family may have moved in but the ghosts aren't moving out in this special-effects spectacular update of William Castle's classic 1960s shocker! When the Kriticos family inherits a spectacular old house from an eccentric uncle (F. Murray Abraham) they know nothing of its own dangerous agenda. Trapped in their new home by shifting walls a father and daughter (Tony Shalhoub Shannon Elizabeth) encounter powerful and vengeful ghosts that threaten to destroy anyone in their path. Soon the family is joined by an offbeat ghost hunter (Matthew Lillard) who is determined to free the spirits imprisoned in the house. Caught in a frantic race to save themselves before it is too late the human inhabitants realise the house is a riddle which contains the key to their imminent salvation...or destruction. Darkness Falls (Dir. Johnathan Liebesman 2003): A young man Kyle (Kley) is considered insane by everyone in town with the exception of his childhood girlfriend Caitlin (Caufield) and her younger brother Michael (Cormie). Kyle must confront his fears and his past to save Michael from the hands of a small town's legendary evil the Tooth Fairy. The Haunting (Dir. Jan de Bont 1999): In this edge-of-your-seat supernatural thriller featuring Hollywood's hottest stars a study in fear escalates into a heart-stopping nightmare for a professor and three subjects trapped in a mysterious mansion. For over a century the dark and forbidding Hill House has sat alone and abandoned...or so it seemed. Intrigued by the mansion's storied past Dr. Marrow (Liam Neeson) lures his three subjects -Theo (Catherine Zeta-Jones) Nell (Lili Taylor) and Luke (Owen Wilson) - to the site for a seemingly harmless experiment. But from the moment of their arrival Nell seems mysteriously drawn to the house...and the attraction is frighteningly mutual. When night descends the study goes horrifyingly awry as the subjects discover the haunting secrets that live within the walls of Hill House.
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