An all new Richard Pryor DVD gifting set. The set features 4 DVDs in a slipcase and includes his 1976 comedy musical Car Wash also starring The Pointer Sisters. The 1978 fantasy musical adventure. The Wiz a film based on the classic Wizard of Oz, also starring Michael Jackson and Diana Ross. The 1978 farcical comedy Which Way is Up sees Pryor acting in three roles, which Eddie Murphy has so famously now made a career of. And finally one of Pryor s greatest commercial successes the 1985 smash hit comedy Brewster s Millions also starring John Candy.
After Negan brutally forces Rick and the group to bend to his will, Rick finally understands that Negan cannot be reasoned with and that they must prepare to go to war. Victory will require more than just the supplies and numbers in Alexandria, and in the pursuit of more weapons, food and new fighters, Rick and the group will be tested like never before. Alexandria and their new allies will need to band together and rise up against Negan and his army, but nothing can prepare them for the all-out battle that awaits them.Exclusive Artwork by Jock.Jock is the three timesNew York Timesbest-selling British artist best known for his comics work with writer Andy Diggle on DC/Vertigo'sThe Losers,the award-winningBatman: The Black Mirror,andWytcheswith writer Scott Snyder. Jock has also produced key art, concept design, and promotional imagery for films includingIron Man 3,The Dark Knight Trilogy,Dredd,Star Wars: Episode VIII,and the Oscar-winningEx Machina. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, he now lives and works in Devon, England.
From an interrogation room, Drew Glass (Niko Nicotera) recounts the events that led to his fate. In a series of flashbacks, Drew is shown arriving back to his hometown which he has been absent from for six years. In this midwestern underworld, his father Larry Glass (Mark Boone Junior) is running a lucrative business comprised of drugs and women. Upon his return, Drew sets out to dismantle his father's empire and leave town with his adoptive sister and lover June (Sam Quartin). Once Larry gets wind of his prodigal son's arrival, he enlists an estranged hitman named Pope (Marilyn Manson) to put him down and maintain order. What Drew doesn t realize is that June has become a pawn in her father's game and what Larry doesn t realize is that Pope has an agenda of his own.
Yep, that ugly toy with the killer's instinct is back for a fifth round of irreverent bloodshed in Seed of Chucky. Chucky and his plastic partner Tiffany are reanimated by their child, a gentle doll of indeterminate gender who'd prefer that his parents stopped their knife-wielding ways. No such luck. In an attempt at irony that also includes John Waters as a tabloid reporter, Jennifer Tilly (who also voices Tiffany) is asked to play herself, a B-grade actress tired of being stuck in a movie filled with murderous dolls. She courts rap star Redman, playing himself, when she hears he's looking for someone to play the mother of Jesus in a new film. Chuck, Tiffany, and spawn naturally interrupt such ridiculous plans. Writer/director Don Mancini has the trio doing things you have to see to believe, including a vivid disembowelment and a human impregnation featuring a turkey baster filled with, you guessed it, the seed of Chucky. It's junk, sure, and tension-free, but Tilly's willing self-debasement is fairly jaw-dropping. If you're so inclined, her shameless decision to play along may be reason enough to suffer the consequences. --Steve Wiecking, Amazon.com
When 16-year-old Leila wakes up late one morning, she finds the neighbourhood silent and deserted. Everyone has mysteriously disappeared. Staring to wonder if she was the unique survivor of an unexplained disaster, Leila discovers four other teenagers: Dodji, Yvan, Camille and Terry. Together they will try to understand what happened and learn to survive in their world which has become hostile But are they truly alone?
Brace yourself: this is a clever, consistently entertaining and even inspired continuation of the mean-spirited slasher series. For those not in the know, Chucky is a mop-top kid's doll come to life with the soul of a serial killer and the voice of Brad Dourif (doing his best Jack Nicholson). Revived by his former paramour Tiffany (Jennifer Tilly, looking every inch a life-size Barbie in stiletto heels and skintight black leather), Chucky proceeds to turn his human sweetie into a pint-sized Talking Tina doll with attitude, and together they hit the road for a magic amulet and young new bodies to inhabit. They hitch a ride with sweet young runaways Katherine Heigl and Nick Stabile and leave a trail of corpses bloodied, burned and cut to ribbons. The kids are cute, but the real heat is generated by the latex lovers who use murder as foreplay and consummate their renewed romance in a night of passionate sex ("Shouldn't you wear a rubber?" "I'm all rubber!"). Hong Kong director Ronny Yu (The Bride with White Hair) directs with a light touch and against all odds transforms walking dolls Chucky and Tiffany into funny, energetic, full-blooded characters: l'amour fou has never been more crazy. John Ritter costars as Heigl's overprotective uncle (another obstacle on the road to dolly freedom) and Alexis Arquette is hilarious as a lanky goth nerd. The wild conclusion leaves room for another high-concept sequel. The DVD features two commentary tracks, a behind-the-scenes documentary, and "Jennifer Tilly's Diary." --Sean Axmaker, Amazon.com
God Eater Part 2 Barely surviving their encounter with the Dyaus Pita, Lenka and Alisa return to base both physically and mentally scarred. As they try and recover from their ordeal, Lindow is out investigating a reservation he has behind the Aegis Project and the Aragami. Will his suspicions be proven incorrect or is the Aegis Project not humanity's only hope as it was originally touted.
A group of scientists try to track down and trap a killer alien seductress before she successfully mates with a human.
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