The first film written by James Gunn who went on to write 2004's Dawn of the Dead and write/direct Slither Tromeo and Juliet moves Shakespeare's classic tale of star-crossed love from 16th Century Verona to a crumbling modern day New York where young Tromeo (Will Keenan) and Juliet (Jane Jenson) must defy their families endless feud in order to be together for eternity. Featuring all the body piercing kinky sex car crashes and dismemberment that Shakespeare always wanted but never had Tromeo and Juilet is the most subversive and original literary adaptation ever put on screen! Special Features: Region Free 4 Audio Commentaries (the original commentary one recently recovered vintage commentary and two new ones) featuring writer James Gunn (Slither) director Lloyd Kaufman (The Toxic Avenger) actor Sean Gunn (Gilmore Girls) editor Frank Reynolds and editor Gabriel Friedman (Terror Firmer Citizen Toxie Poultrygeist). 2 hours of interviews with crew and cast members including Debbie Rochon (Ness) Tiffany Shepis (Peter) Sean Gunn (Sammy) Stephen Blackehart (Benny) and Lemmy (from Motorhead). Deleted Scenes including Ron Jeremy's missing scene and a new featurette of James and Lloyd commenting on the missing scenes. Rehearsal footage of Jane Jensen and Debbie Rochon Getting Hostel With Hollywood: James Gunn and Lloyd Kaufman visit Eli Roth's birthday party Slithering Through Hollywood Extended Version: A new longer version of Lloyds visit to the set of James Gunns Slither. Fan re-enactments of scenes from the film
Tommy Lee Jones is QUINT a shrewd and tough professional thief working for the government. He has hidden a computer disc containing vital evidence in a sleek fast prototype automobile which is stolen by a sophisticated car theft ring in Los Angeles. QUINT the owners of the car and the killers who want the disc back are forced into a high-risk raid on the impenetrable fortress of the car thieves in this taut action-filled suspense adventure.
From Academy Award nominated director Michael Anderson (Around The World In Eighty Days) and screenwriter Luciano Vincenzoni (The Good The Bad and the Ugly) comes a gripping and terrifying tale of man versus beast. Starring screen legends Richard Harris (Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stones The Field) and Charlotte Rampling (Melancholia Swimming Pool) ORCA - The Killer Whale is a thrilling and ferocious action adventure of mythical proportions. Initially on the hunt for a great white shark the obsessive Captain Nolan (Harris) harpoons and kills a pregnant whale and her unborn foetus. Unbeknown to Nolan the atrocity was witnessed by her mate a gigantic Orca killer whale. Intent on revenge the Orca begins to terrorise the nearby fishing village on a rampage of death and destruction. Only Nolan can bring an end to the devastation. He must face his enemy from the deep in a deadly quest that will take him and his crew to the edge of earth and towards a destiny drenched in spilled blood.
Gabriel (Christian Campbell) is a sophisticated New York composer. Mark (Jean Paul Pitoc) is a sexy muscular dancer. Thrown together by chance on a crowded subway train the pair must find somewhere to be alone - which is going to be tough when they have Gabriel's roommate his annoying best friend and a bitchy drag queen to contend with! Could a potential one-night-stand turn into something more special for Gabriel and Mark?
Lisa Carole and Stevie would seem to have it all - a great riding stable with an amazing coach beautiful horses and acres of trails to ride on but for these 12 year old girls the world is quickly expanding. Before they know it the simplicity of childhood will be lost in the whirlwind of adolescence. As if pressures from the stable caring for their horses school baby-sitting jobs and parents weren't enough now they are beginning to notice boys for the first time. In their ever-changing world these girls have one thing they can count on: from preparing for a major horse show to coping with tough issues like the death of a horse they will go through it all together.
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