Three landmark films one mouth-watering package - The Eating Out Box Set is finally here! Join the fabulous Rebekah Kochan as she leads the audience through three hilarious misadventures laden with mistaken identities sexual shenanigans and of course gratuitous nudity! Whether it's setting up her seemingly incompatible gay friends trying to turn a straight men gay or extricating hot guys from the ex-gay movement each Eating Out chapter is packed to the brim with laugh-out loud moments and sexy set-ups. Containing all three films and loaded with special features the Eating Out trilogy helps set the benchmark for modern gay screwball comedy and is an essential set in any self-respecting homo's collection.
Jim Hall narrates the story of his life featuring footage of him playing with the likes of Jimmy Giuffre Chico Hamilton Sonny Rollins and others. There are also interviews with: Chico Hamilton Nat Hentoff and John Lewis.
A group of childhood friends in New York City's Hell's Kitchen neighborhood dream of escaping the mean streets to a better adult life but find themselves in the same place years later. Now with families of their own to care for they find themselves involved in organized crime and dealing with problems such as drug addiction unwanted pregnancies and retribution from rival gangs.
Silas Marner, a member of a strict religious community, is wrongly accused of theft and has no choice but to move to a faraway village. For 15 years he lives alone, hoarding the money he makes from his weaving and gaining a reputation as a recluse, a miser and perhaps even a witch. Marner's life changes dramatically one Christmas season, when his gold is stolen and a mysterious woman dies in the woods outside his cottage. She leaves behind a child that Marner, to the surprise of the other villagers, takes into his home to raise as his daughter. The arrival of the infant, who he names Eppie after his mother, transforms Marner. His bitterness evaporates, he no longer cares about his lost money, and he commits himself completely to his adopted child, who grows up into a loving and beautiful daughter. But Marner's happiness may be threatened when Eppie's real father wants to claim Eppie as his own. Ben Kingsley gives a subtle and moving performance as the simple weaver, and a strong cast gives him ample support in this 1985 BBC adaptation of George Eliot's novel. Silas Marner is not particularly complex--it's certainly a more modest undertaking than Eliot's most famous novel, Middlemarch--but this sentimental Victorian tale, filled with historical detail, potential tragedy, heartless villains and the redeeming power of childhood, makes for a very satisfying film. --Simon Leake, Amazon.com
The Care Bears are a group of adorable bears that each has their own special caring mission. They live in a star-speckled rainbow trimmed with cotton candy world called Care-A-Lot. In Care-A-Lot Bears help each other with their own challenges in caring each using their own special expertise.Contains 5 original episodes from this classic much loved series.Care-A-Lot's BirthdayGrumpy's Three wishesThe Great RaceHome Sweet HomelessLost At SeaIncludes Your Own CARE BEAR!
The Mask (1994): Stanley Ipkiss is not the man he used to be... Jim Carrey stars as mild-mannered bank clerk Stanley Ipkiss, who discovers a mysterious ancient mask that brings his innermost desires to wild, screaming life! Now, together with his sidekick Milo, this wise-cracking green tornado is taking Edge City over the top in this romantic-action-comedy that will leave you S-s-s-s-smokin! Son Of The Mask (2005): A decade after the legendary Mask of Loki wreaked havoc on the life of an unsuspecting adult, the magical mask finds its way into the possession of a child in the family comedy 'Son Of The Mask'! When cartoonist Tim Avery's (Jamie Kennedy) new son is born with the Mask's spectacular powers, to the dismay of the family's jealous dog, it turns the household upside down and launches a kid versus canine battle for control of the Mask. But unbeknownst to them all, Loki has come looking for his mask and is willing to do whatever it takes to get it back... Featuring incredible special effects work from the Academy Award-winning Industrial Light & Magic team and Tippett Studio, 'Son Of The Mask' is directed by Lawrence Guterman. The film also features a talented ensemble cast that includes Alan Cumming, Bob Hoskins and Traylor Howard.
There's a war going down in the hood. A local basketball hero caught deep in the drug game gets his best friend killed when he couldn't pay a debt. Now Dakota Smith is fighting mad and he's going up against Slim the big pimp and Felix a cold-booded assassin to save the young man's life.
Buster Keaton's career reached its creative apex with this rousing comic adventure. Not merely one of the finest silent films, this remains one of the great film comedies of all time. The Great Stone Face stars as Southern railroad engineer Johnny Gray, a man with only two loves: the sweet Annabelle Lee (Marion Mack) and his trustworthy engine, the eponymous General. When Fort Sumner is fired upon he is one of the first to enlist, but when the war office rejects him (he's too valuable as a trained engineer) his sweetie rejects him as a coward. Johnny has the opportunity to prove his bravery when Yankee spies steal his engine and inadvertently kidnap Annabelle, and Johnny pursues with all the resources at his disposal: handcar, bicycle and finally railroad engine. Keaton's love/hate relationship with technology and machinery shines as he becomes one with his beloved locomotive and wrestles with a finicky cannon that threatens to blow his engine off the tracks; with tremendous dexterity, he nails the humour with inimitably deadpan takes. Spunky Marion Mack makes a perfect partner for Keaton, not merely a foil but a gifted comedienne in her own right. Other Keaton films contain more laughs and inspired comic stunts, but none combines romance, adventure and comedy into a solid story as seamlessly as this silent masterpiece. --Sean Axmaker, Amazon.com
Obviously the Disney suits gave more than two figs about the legacy from the first Beast film, as they reassembled the former cast and spent some cash on production and tune-smithing for this straight-to-video effort. The events unfold between the time in the first film where Belle bartered herself to the Beast and her later return to the village to save her father. So the Beast's heart still hasn't been melted yet and he's susceptible to the inky persuasions of Forte (Tim Curry), a malevolent pipe organ (and former music teacher to the prince). Belle is still trying to win over the Beast and decides that bringing Christmas to the castle will be the way to do it. Please control that gag reflex for this does work remarkably well and though entirely unnecessary and certainly not a complement to the original, it doesn't tarnish its good name. --Keith Simanton
This sensational, extremely influential, 1974 low-budget horror movie directed by Tobe Hooper (Poltergeist, Lifeforce, Salem's Lot), may be notorious for its title, but it's also a damn fine piece of moviemaking. And it's blood-curdling scary, too. Loosely based on the true crimes of Ed Gein (also a partial inspiration for Psycho), the original Jeffrey Dahmer, Texas Chainsaw Massacre follows a group of teenagers who pick up a hitchhiker and wind up in a backwoods horror chamber where they're held captive, tortured, chopped up, and impaled on meat hooks by a demented cannibalistic family, including a character known as Leatherface who maniacally wields one helluva chainsaw. The movie's powerful sense of dread is heightened by its grainy, semi-documentary style--but it also has a wicked sense of humour (and not that camp, self-referential variety that became so tiresome in subsequent horror films of the 70s, 80s and 90s). OK, in case you couldn't tell, it's "not for everyone", but as a landmark in the development of the horror/slasher genre, it ranks with Psycho, Halloween, and A Nightmare on Elm Street. --Jim Emerson
Is it the energy - that rush provoked just before the bell when the ladies are looking glamourous in their sizzling outfits? Is it the ring the very epitome of a prop for a fight and the knowledge that these ladies will soon be dragged over these ropes and tormented by its structure? Is it the action seeing them sweat trapped by their nemesis in a wrestling hold on the mat? Is it the trip watching two women lock-up every hair in place mascara perfectly applied destined to slide until they are both sporting the same hairstyle - unruly and wild but one victorious and the other defeated? 10 Sensational matches including a six woman tag match with The Glamour Girls and Candi Divine up against Malia Hosaka The Beast and Cheryl Rusa.
Starring Jim Brown (Dirty Dozen Running Man Any Given Sunday) as an American POW Pacific Inferno is inspired by the true story of the recovery of million of silver pesos dumped into Manila Bay by the Allied Forces during WW2. Abandoned to prevent its capture by the invading Japanese Allied General MacArthur intends to return and salvage the treasure later. But aware of the operation the Japanese quickly employ POW American divers including Brown to seek out the bounty. Faced with an impossible choice between dying at the hands of their Japanese captors or aiding the enemy''s war efforts the POWs hatch an ingenious plan to smuggle the coins along the sea bed to the local resistance. Featuring genuine footage of Pearl Harbour and shot entirely on location in the Phillipines Pacific Inferno is an exciting re-telling of one of WW2's best kept secrets.
Christopher Reeve not only dons the hero's cape for the fourth time in Superman IV: The Quest For Peace but also helped develop the film's provocative theme: nuclear disarmament. For me it's the most personal of the entire series Reeve says. It directly reflects what Superman should be and should be doing. Superman does a lot this time around. To make the world safe for nuclear arms merchants archvillain Lex Luthor (Gene Hackman) creates a new being to challenge the Man of Steel: the radiation-charged Nuclear Man (Mark Pillow). The two foes clash in an explosive extravaganza that sees Superman save the Statue of Liberty plug a volcanic eruption of Mount Etna and rebuild the demolished Great Wall of China. Your quest for superheroic excitement is over!
The Gentle Man is a feast of music from the undisputed king of country music. This whole collection contains no less than 39 of his best known songs. DVD tracklist: CD tracklist: 1. Have I Told You That I Love You 2. Dear Hearts And Kind People 3. Your Old Love Letters 4. Home 5. If Heartache Is The Fashion 6. The Wind Up Doll 7. Highway To Nowhere 8. I've Lived A Lot In My Time 9. Breeze 10. Just Call Me Lonesome 11. I Love You More 12. Oklahoma Hills 13. Everywhere You Go 14. Roly Poly 15. How The World's Treating You 16. If You Were Mine 17. I'm Beginning To Forget You 18. Till The End Of The World
In this lesson, Jim analyzes and demonstrates the great trademark licks and rhythm patterns of Chuck Berry and the innovative solos of Eddie Cochran.
This Easter... A unique British zombie film that has a never-seen-before twist for zombie movie fans: a zombie Jesus who brings the dead back to life when a rag tag group of survivors take refuge during the Zombie apocalypse.As the blood-thirsty zombies invade something very unexpected happens. One of the zombies displays 'Jesus-like' powers when he touches other zombies they are miraculously returned to life. Is this Zombie Saviour the cure for the undead plague or is he heralding the end of the world? The survivors soon find out in this 'truly sick zombie flick'. Special Features: 'Making of' Documentary Cast and Director Commentaries
In the 1980's The Z channel changed the way films lit up the airwaves unleashing little seen masterpieces and inspiring a generation of cinema's maverick icons. This is the incredible story of what happened next...
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