Rich and successful with friends in high places Rich Carter is brutally murdered by an uknown killer. The prime suspect is his beautiful wife Angela who swears her innocence. As the investigation unfolds so too does a murderous tale of corruption that runs from Baltimore's gutters through the local mob and straight to City Hall.
In the tradition of screwball ski lodge comedies comes this latest sexually charged romp in the snow. Billy Wagstaff has just been accepted to the prestigious Pine Mountown Snowboarding Academy. Looking to delay the real world as long as possible he and his lifelong platonic girlfriend Casey move to Schittsville to snowboard party and generally have a good time. Once there Billy is introduced to the snowboarding team members a bunch of rich arrogant elitists who want nothing m
Eric Malone and the World Freestyle Watercraft Alliance (WFWA) have released Eric Malone's Rampt: Vol.1. The new video features the WFWA 15 foot ramp jump Chris Macclugage Mike Jones Rick Roy and many more!
Much less fun than its predecessor, this 1989 sequel starts off on a bleak note by telling us our heroes from Ghostbusters have been on the skids for five years and Bill Murray's lead character never did hook up with Sigourney Weaver's lovely symphony-musician character. What's more, she has a kid by somebody else. Everybody's on an uphill climb, and Ghostbusters II never soars the way the first film did, despite having the same director, Ivan Reitman (Dave, Kindergarten Cop). The lame plot finds the boys attempting to prevent a disaster on New York City caused by too many bad vibes in the Big Apple. Yikes! Fortunately, screenwriters Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis have penned enough good one-liners to keep Murray busy, and if the ghostly special effects no longer surprise as they did in Ghostbusters, they're at least inventive. -- Tom Keogh, Amazon.com
Soylent Green is landmark science fiction film, a cautionary tale that holds a mirror to a tomorrow rife with ecological disaster. Working well again in the futuristic genre following Planet of the Apes and The Omega Man, action titan Charlton Heston portrays Thom, a detective prowling the dank streets of a polluted, overpopulated Big Apple gone rotten in 2022.He's trailing a murderer and the trail leads to a stunning discovery. Vividly realised, Soylent Green's world gains its power not just from its special effects but from its heart a human dimension magnified by the performance of legendary Edward G.Robinson in his moving screen farewell.Product FeaturesCommentary by Richard Fleischer and Leigh Taylor-YoungA Look at The World of Soylent GreenMGM's Tribute to Edward G.Robinson's 101st FilmDebossed finish on the title treatment of the Steelbook
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