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Night of the Living Dead (1968)

                      in it's entirety

George Romero revolutionized the horror film genre with Night of the Living Dead; per Almar Haflidason, of the BBC, the film represented "a new dawn in horror film-making".[72] The film has also effectively redefined the use of the term Zombie. Early zombie films like Victor Halperin's White Zombie (1932) and Jacques Tourneur's I Walked with a Zombie (1943) concerned living people enslaved by a Voodoo witch doctor; many were set in the Caribbean.


Trivia for
Night of the Living Dead

When the zombies are eating the bodies in the burnt-out truck they were actually eating roast ham covered in chocolate sauce. The filmmakers joked that it was so nausea inducing that it was almost a waste of time putting the makeup on the zombies, as they ended up looking pale and sick anyway.

The word "zombie" is never used. The most common euphemism used to describe the living dead is "those things," mostly by Cooper.

The music used in the film was from a Capitol/EMI Records Hi-Q stock music library, on which the copyright was in the public domain, and cost the filmmakers $1500. It was originally used in Teenagers from Outer Space (1959).

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Rocky Horror Picture Show: 25 Years Of Absolute Pleasure - 2 DVD set

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Item # 313

 

   

2 DVD set

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100 mins. � R
16x9 � 1.66:1

Format
DVD

Audio
E

Subtitles
English, Spanish


DISC ONE

• New, exclusive commentary by ROCKY HORROR creator Richard O'Brien and actress Patricia Quinn (the film's "Magenta")
• A spectacular THX certified, anamorphic transfer of the original U.S. theatrical version of the film
• The special U.K. version that includes the deleted musical sequence "Superheroes" edited back in the film
• The theatrical experience - a never-before-seen branching function that gives you an in-theater experience viewing option to allow DVD owners to see the crowd's reaction or the performers on stage at certain points as they watch the film
• The ultimate at-home interactive experience - A full length audience participation track that is a combined audio and subtitle track that takes audiences through the film, letting them know what to scream out and when. A prompt directs viewers to use props and what to scream at the screen
• A DVD-ROM Juke Box lets audiences select your favorite ROCKY HORROR song
• DVD-ROM interactive games including the hot new trivia game "You Don't Know Jack," "Build Your Own Rocky," and hot website links
• A special not-so-easily-found "Easter Egg:" View ROCKY HORROR as Richard O'Brien originally conceived. This feature starts the film in black and white (like the Wizard of OZ) and then turns to color during "The Time Warp."

DISC TWO

• The deleted musical sequences "Once In A While" and "Superheroes"
• Exciting and collectible outtakes including eleven alternate takes on key scenes in the film including "The Time Warp"
• Two alternative credit endings
• The engrossing half-hour documentary "Rocky Horror Double Feature Video Show"
• A "Pop-Up Video" with the hot show's one-of-a-kind way of presenting Meatloaf song "Hot Patootie"
• Two theatrical trailers
• Excerpts from VH-1's "Behind the Music: Rocky Horror Picture Show" featuring interviews with Susan Sarandon, Barry Bostwick, Richard O'Brien, Patricia Quinn and Meatloaf.
• Cast & Crew Bios

THX-certified and transferred by a wide screen anamorphic process, the ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW SPECIAL EDITION DVD is presented in its original widescreen theatrical format (aspect ratio 1.66:1). Packaged in a beautiful digi-pack DVD fold-out binder that features striking, rarely seen and never-before-released color visuals from the film's production, the dramatic two-disc set includes English 5.1 Surround and English Mono, and English and Spanish language subtitles.
Extras
Commentary Track, Multi-story UK or US Version, Audience Participation Track, Participation Prompter, Outtakes and Deleted Scenes, and much much more !

 
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Tim Curry, Richard O�Brien, Susan Sarandon, Barry Bostwick, Nell Campbell, Meat Loaf, Patricia Quinn

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Item # 283 Snakes On A Plane DVD DVD (widescreen)

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Item # 283 Snakes On A Plane DVD DVD (widescreen)

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On board a flight over the Pacific Ocean, an assassin, bent on killing a passenger who's a witness in protective custody, let loose a crate full of deadly snakes. Director: David R. Ellis. Actors: Julianna Margulies, Samuel L Jackson.

SNAKES ON A PLANE's magnificently self-explanatory title triggered a cascade of buzz and anticipation, and fans of truth in advertising will be relieved to learn that the movie lives up to its billing in every way: there are many snakes, they are on an airplane, Samuel L. Jackson is there to show them who's boss, and the results are just as fun as they are silly. Jackson stars as Nelville Flynn, an FBI agent escorting a witness (Nathan Phillips) on a flight to Los Angeles. Phillips is supposed to testify against an evil mobster, but the details really aren't important, and the filmmakers are smart enough to focus on what counts: a variety pack of poisonous snakes is released mid-flight. To make matters worse, the snakes are crazed and violent because of pheromones, leading to the truly classic Samuel L. Jackson line, "Great. Snakes on crack." With the notable exception of Jackson, most of the cast couldn't act its way out of an airplane barf bag, but that's probably for the best, as good performances would only serve as a distraction from the snakes--who have no trouble springing out of luggage compartments, toilets, and even mouths. The flight includes a standard array of monster-bait, including an arrogant rapper (Flex Alexander), his bodyguard (Kenan Thompson), a flight attendant on her last trip (Julianna Margulies), a rich princess (Rachel Blanchard), and an irritable misanthrope (Gerard Plunkett). But mostly, there are snakes. The script is full of punch lines, some intentional and others not, but the movie expertly treads the line between spoof and sincere B-movie, and fans of both genres should be thoroughly satisfied.

 

Starring     Samuel L. Jackson, Lin Shaye, Julianna Margulies, David Koechner, Flex Alexander, Kenan Thompson, Elsa Pataky, Rachel Blanchard, Bobby Cannavale, Byron Lawson, Todd Louiso, Sunny Mabrey, Nathan Phillips
Director     David R. Ellis
Composer     Trevor Rabin
Costume Designer     Karen L. Matthews
Director of Photography     Adam Greenberg
Editor     Howard E. Smith
Production Designer     Jaymes Hinkle
Screenwriter     John Heffernan

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Item # 284 BLADE 2 VHS (Bonus Music Videos)

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In Guillermo del Toro's BLADE II, Wesley Snipes reprises his role as the part-human, part-vampire superhero based on the comic book character. Following a trail of blood that leads to Prague, Blade (aka the Daywalker) slays a legion of bloodsuckers in the search for his abducted mentor, Whistler (Kris Kristofferson). Soon Blade reluctantly joins forces with a band of skilled vampiric warriors called the Bloodpack to hunt down an even deadlier enemy--the monstrous Reapers, who prey on vampires and humans alike, infecting them with an incurable virus. In addition to battling these relentless new foes, Blade must deal with situations brought about by the Bloodpack's tenuous alliance --in particular, his attraction to the lovely Nyssa (Leonor Varela) and his rivalry with the brutish Reinhardt (Ron Perlman). A hyperkinetic motion picture, BLADE II literally explodes onto the screen with hi-tech weaponry and stunning special effects. The fight sequences, choreographed by Hong Kong superstar Donnie Yen (who plays Bloodpack member Snowman), are remarkably hard-hitting and elaborate. The film also improves on the entertaining original by adding a darker, more visceral tone that's fleshed out by del Toro's stylish and brilliantly grotesque visuals. Both frightening and thrilling, BLADE II is sure to astound both horror and action fans alike.

 

Very Good: An item that is used but still in very good condition.      VHS
Rating:     R   

Leading Role:     Wesley Snipes
Release Date:     Aug 30, 2002   

Director:     Guillermo Del Toro
UPC:     794043555336   

Format:     NTSC (US, Canada)
Genre:     Action, Adventure   

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Item # 289 Silence of the Lambs (soecial Edition) DVD

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ITEM # 289

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It's extremely rare for a movie to win all of the top five Academy Awards: Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Screenplay, Best Director, and Best Picture. The Silence of the Lambs, a modestly budgeted thriller released in the middle of winter — on Valentine's Day, 1991 — took critics, audiences and the Academy by surprise by turning out to be one of the most mesmerizing stories of Good vs. Evil ever committed to celluloid, and swept the Oscars over a year later. A decade's passed, and it remains one of cinema's scariest and most entertaining offerings, neither horror nor suspense nor whodunit, but a stunning combination of all three.

Jodie Foster plays one of the screen's great heroines as Clarice Starling, a rookie FBI agent handpicked to help find a notorious serial killer by the Bureau's expert on the subject, Jack Crawford (Scott Glenn). Her assignment is to visit the infamous killer Dr. Hannibal "The Cannibal" Lecter (Anthony Hopkins), a brilliant psychiatrist who has made a habit of eating parts of his patients.

Clarice's first glimpse — and ours — of Lecter is destined to become one of history's classic villain entrances: As we approach Lecter's cell, we find him standing perfectly still in the center of the floor, ready and waiting in his crisp (almost tailored) prison jumpsuit. Despite his smile, his glittering eyes are like that of a savage wild animal prepared to strike — in fact, he leans forward, just slightly, as if prepared to do just that, should the opportunity arise. When he speaks, we hear the voice of a man who's so confident in his superior intellect that he can barely stand conversation with ordinary people, yet who is bored enough to toy with the new visitor as long as it suits him. It's an indelible first impression of evil, and Hopkins well deserved his Oscar.

Silence's other manifestation of evil is the serial killer she's hoping Lecter will lead her to, Buffalo Bill (Ted Levine), his gruesome nickname bestowed upon him by the police because of his modus operandi: He skins his victims. Balancing Hopkins' lip-smacking performance as the diabolical Lecter, and Levine's turn as the terrifying madman Buffalo Bill is Foster's dead-on portrayal of Starling, a classic hero. The rare female action lead usually goes about her business in ass-hugging shorts and Wonderbra — Clarice Starling is almost Arthurian, having devoted her life to the cause of justice and swallowing her terror to battle dragons without the aid of stiletto heels or a big strong man to save her bacon.

Thomas Harris' novel is a fine example of how to write a tight, economical thriller, and director Jonathan Demme's direction of Ted Tally's script brings the viewer into the story almost by force — closeups, particularly of Lecter, are abundant; there's at least one shot in every segment of someone speaking directly to the camera; the film is shot almost exclusively from Clarice's eye level, or even a little below; the indoor scenes are cramped, bringing the camera in even closer to the actors and continuing the feeling of being right inside the story. The most important scenes in the film are long stretches of dialogue between Clarice and Lecter, yet these scenes never drag because of Demme's use of the camera, and his careful examination of Hopkins and Foster's facial expressions, capturing not just what they're saying but — most notably with Foster — what she's not saying. Establishing from the start of the film that we're seeing most of the film's events through Clarice's eyes, Demme then lets us see what she sees, no matter how painful. How fascinating and horrible it is for us to examine the bulletin board in Crawford's office, with its graphic photos of Bill's victims — how uncomfortable we are when a roomful of cops look us over and dismiss us as a mere girl. By the time Clarice finds herself in Buffalo Bill's lair, we're so inside her head that it's us down there with him, too. And when the ending finally comes, it's almost as if we caught the killer ourselves.

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Item # 361 AMC Cult Classics Monsterfest 2 FILM (Carnival of Souls & Night Tide) DVD

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Item # 361 AMC Cult Classics Monsterfest 2 FILM (Carnival of Souls & Night Tide) DVD

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This 2 film feature DVD was originally part of a 6 DVD set but unfortunately when I aquired it one DVD was missing so I am offering the discs individually.

I will consider selling them both for $9.99
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1944-11-11 Bluebeard - PRC / Edgar G. Ulmer / John Carradine, Jean Parker, Nils Asther, Ludwig Stössel - 73 min
1940-12-20 Chamber of Horrors (aka The Door with Seven Locks) (UK) - John Argyle Productions / Edgar Wallace (novel) / Leslie Banks, Lilli Palmer, Robert Montgomery - 80 min

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Item # 360 AMC Cult Classics Monsterfest 2 FILM (BLUEBEARD & CHAMBER of HORRORS) DVD

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Item # 360 AMC Cult Classics Monsterfest 2 FILM (BLUEBEARD & CHAMBER of HORRORS) DVD

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This 2 film feature DVD was originally part of a 6 DVD set
but unfortunately when I aquired iton DVD was missing
so I am offering the discs individually. I will consider selling them both for $9.99
or Best Offer.

1944-11-11 Bluebeard - PRC / Edgar G. Ulmer / John Carradine, Jean Parker, Nils Asther, Ludwig Stössel - 73 min
1940-12-20 Chamber of Horrors (aka The Door with Seven Locks) (UK) - John Argyle Productions / Edgar Wallace (novel) / Leslie Banks, Lilli Palmer, Robert Montgomery - 80 min

Case included

I will consider selling them both DVDS from this set for $9.99 or Best Offer.

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Item # 366 The Craft [DVD]

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Item # 366 The Craft [DVD]

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After killing her mother in childbirth, growing up in San Francisco with her father and stepmother, attempting suicide, and moving to Los Angeles, Sarah (Robin Tunney) makes a brief stab at popularity at her new Catholic high school. Ostracized due to the untrue kiss-and-tell tales of football player Chris (Skeet Ulrich), Sarah reluctantly befriends a trio of self-styled outsiders: the horribly scarred Bonnie (Neve Campbell), the trailer-trash Nancy (Fairuza Balk), and Rochelle (Rachel True), a frequent victim of anti-black prejudice at the hands of Laura Lizzie (former Marcia Brady and future Mrs. Ben Stiller, Christine Taylor). After exhibiting latent telekenitic powers in  front of Bonnie, Sarah learns that her three new friends have chosen her as their "fourth corner," the final member of their supernatural coven. Using tools stolen from a local incense-and-candle-filled boutique for practitioners of magic, the quartet summons the power of Manon, a primitive deity, to exact revenge on their tormentors and transform their lives. Drunk with power, they watch their spells get out of control, and the new coven soon realizes that with magic, "whatever you give comes back three-fold." This mid-'90s horror flick scored first place at the box office its opening weekend despite its then-unknown cast and modest budget. TV star Neve Campbell, who didn't even receive top billing, would go on to become the '90s answer to '70s horror queen Jamie Lee Curtis in the Scream franchise.

MPAA Rating      R
Running Time     101 minutes
Completion Year     1996
Release Date     August 6, 1997
Distributor     Columbia TriStar

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