Track Listing:1. Welcome To Newland, NL2. Honkey Tonkers3. Making Up Time4. You Pour Salt In The Wound5. Heaahh!!6. I'm Wondering7. Luther8. Whiskey Or God9. 38-21-3410. Made In Japan11. Wine Wine Wine12. Yellow Mama13. I Think Of You14. Flat Tire15. Exit 10916. I See Your Face17. Gone, Gone, Away, Pretty Girls Never Stay18. Tequila And Teardrops19. I Take A Lot Of Pride In What I Am20. Hair Of The Dog21. South Of Round Rock Texas22. No Help Wanted23. A Real Country Song (Mr. DJ)24. I Ain't Been Right25. Way Down Texas Way26. My Heart Is Yours27. Nashville Rash28. Reprise
You have to credit the folks who put this double bill together. The Brain from Planet Arous, a low-budget alien invasion 1958 film, is one of those programmes that lingers in the memory as much for its title and impressively ludicrous giant-staring-transparent-brain monster as for its poverty row dramatics, in which the usually stiff John Agar grins evilly and flashes contact lenses when possessed by the creature and a good guy brain shows up to take over his dog to thwart the renegade cerebrum's plan for world domination. For this release, Brain is teamed with its original co-feature, a movie so bad you wouldn't buy it on its own but whose presence here is a pleasing extra. Whereas Brain from Planet Arous delivers exactly what its title promises, Teenage Monster is a cheat: rather than feature a mutant 1950s delinquent in a leather jacket, it's a melodramatic Western in which prospector's widow Anne Gwynne keeps her hulking caveman-like son (who seems to be well into middle-age) hidden, only for a scheming waitress to use the goon in her murder schemes. Brain is snappily directed, even when staging disasters well beyond its budget, while Teenage Monster drags and chatters and moans until its flat finale. On the DVD: The Brain from Planet Arous/Teenage Monster double bill disc is a solid showing for such marginal items, featuring not only the trailers for these attractions but a clutch of other 1950s sci-fi pictures (Phantom from Space, Invaders from Mars, etc.) and a bonus episode ("The Runaway Asteroid") from a studio-bound, live-broadcast juvenile space opera of the early 50s (Tom Corbett, Space Cadet) in which hysterical types in a capsule break off from the space programme to deliver ringing endorsements of gruesome-looking breakfast foods. --Kim Newman
From award winning director Steve McQueen (Hunger), Shame is a compelling and timely examination of the nature of need, how we live our lives and the experiences that shape us.
From award winning director Steve McQueen (Hunger), Shame is a compelling and timely examination of the nature of need, how we live our lives and the experiences that shape us.
Based on the classic novel by Mark Twain, this presentation features rich detail and a huge all-star cast including Jim Dale and Lillian Gish. This tale will delight both children and adults alike. Huckleberry Finn (Patrick Day), a rambunctious boy adventurer chafing under the bonds of civilization, escapes his humdrum world and his selfish, plotting father by sailing a raft down the Mississippi River. Accompanying him are his friends Tom Sawyer (Eugene Oakes) and Jim (Samm-Art Williams), a s...
Nick, a timid valet at a strip club, finds himself on the run with a suicidal blonde who first puts his life in jeopardy with a jealous boyfriend, then recasts him in the role of The Scorpion.
Brandon (Michael Fassbender) is a 30-something man living comfortably in New York balancing a busy job and active social life. When the wayward Sissy (Carey Mulligan), turns up at his apartment unannounced, Brandon's carefully managed lifestyle spirals out of control. From award winning director Steve McQueen (Hunger), Shame is a compelling and timely examination of the nature of need, how we live our lives and the experiences that shape us.
Farewell to the Five-O Bomb threats. Kidnappings. Assassinations. And yes, even pirates. The final cases of HPD's finest are among the hottest the islands have ever seen. In Hawaii Five-0 Season 10, Lt. Commander Steve McGarrett (Alex O'Loughlin), and Detective Sgt. Danno Williams (Scott Caan) go up against all-new adversaries and familiar foes, including the final showdown with the Yakuza for Hawaii's soul. They'll need all the help they can get including guest appearances from Magnum P.I.'s Thomas Magnum (Jay Hernandez) and Higgins (Perdita Weeks). Witness the epic conclusion to Steve and Danno's saga from the edge of your seat in Hawaii Five-0 Season 10's thrilling 22 episodes in this 5-disc collection. Special features: Desperate Measures (Magnum P.I. Crossover Episode) Shorelines: Aloha Refl ections on Five-0: An Interview with Alex O'Loughlin Gag Reel Deleted/Extended Scenes On Select Episodes
Book 'Em, Danno. Everyone comes to the islands to get away but criminals can't get away from the HPD's finest. In Hawaii Five-0: The Complete Series, Lt. Commander Steve McGarrett (Alex O'Loughlin), and Detective Sgt. Danno Williams (Scott Caan) take on 10 seasons of cases both local and international with their elite task force, including hand-selected pros like Lieutenant Chin Ho Kelly (Daniel Dae Kim), HPD rookie Kono Kalakaua (Grace Park), and SWAT Commander Lou Grover(Chi McBride). From terror threats to an epic, years long battle with the Yakuza, witness every thrilling stand-off in this 240 episode collection and a new bonus disc commemorating all 10 seasons! Over 20 hours of special features! Deleted and Extended Scenes Gag Reels Alternate Endings Music Videos Behind the Scenes Featurettes Launch Promos And More! Plus audio commentaries on select episodes and an all-new bonus disc featuring the cast and crew looking back on the show!
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