 | Shirley Temple Gift Set (Heidi, Curly Top, Baby Take a Bow) [Read More ...] Review: dont waste 23 dollars on this:I ordered this supposedly rare color set thinking 23 dollars was a good price for fond memories....what I got was a 1960s-70 VHS quality colorized copies...yes the tapes are still faded and the color unnatural in spots...Hollywood can do anything di... |
 | Breakfast Club [Read More ...] Description: John Hughes's popular 1985 teen drama finds a diverse group of high school students--a jock (Emilio Estevez), a metalhead (Judd Nelson), a weirdo (Ally Sheedy), a princess (Molly Ringwald), and a nerd (Anthony Michael Hall)--sharing a Saturday in detention at their high school fo... |
 | My Summer Story [Read More ...] Fast shipping/ movie damaged:Very fast shipping, movie was brand new and still in packaging but DVD loose in case. Overall fair price for film. |
 | Robin Hood - Prince of Thieves [Read More ...] Description: Academy AwardO winner* Kevin Costner triumphs as the legendary Sherwood Forest outlaw leader in this epic adventure bringing a 12th-century medieval world to spectacular screen life. Enhancing the sheer fun of this audience rouser are 10 added minutes of footage not seen in theat... |
 | Heidi (colorized) [clamshell] [Read More ...] Description: One thing Shirley Temple did extremely well (besides sing, dance, and act) was turn the cranky cuddly. She'd done it effectively, two years prior, in 1935's The Little Colonel with grandfather Lionel Barrymore. Now in Heidi she turns her reclusive grumpy grandfather, Adolf (Jean ... |
 | Little Women (Slip) [Read More ...] Description: The flaws are easily forgiven in this beautiful version of Louisa May Alcott's novel. A stirring look at life in New England during the Civil War, Little Women is a triumph for all involved. We follow one family as they split into the world, ending up with the most independent... |
 | Apostle [Read More ...] Description: Written, directed, and personally financed by Robert Duvall, The Apostle was the culmination of a 14-year effort on the part of its creator, who also stars as the dynamic, God-fearing Texas preacher Euliss "Sonny" Dewey. Vibrantly authentic with its use of real gospel preachers a... |
 | Heidi (1937) [Read More ...] Description: One thing Shirley Temple did extremely well (besides sing, dance, and act) was turn the cranky cuddly. She'd done it effectively, two years prior, in 1935's The Little Colonel with grandfather Lionel Barrymore. Now in Heidi she turns her reclusive grumpy grandfather, Adolf (Jean ... |
 | Clean & Sober [Read More ...] Description: After making his mark in several hit comedies including Beetlejuice, Michael Keaton startled critics and audiences alike with his acclaimed performance in this 1988 drama about one man's struggle against cocaine addiction. Keaton's comedic energy is transformed here into the kind... |
 | Sister Act 2 [Read More ...] Description: Everybody's favorite nun is back in the habit as Academy Award(R)-winner Whoopi Goldberg (Best Supporting Actress, 1990, GHOST) stirs up more laughs than ever before! This time, Whoopi goes undercover as Sister Mary Clarence at a troubled inner-city school. Equipped with a melody... |
 | Bed of Roses (1996) [Read More ...] Description: "Bed of Nails" would have been a better title for this romance, an excruciating exercise that brings out all the worst in the genre. Christian Slater's performance is the high point of this flick, but his character is so obvious that even his subtle skills ultimately makes little... |
 | Alan & Naomi [Read More ...] Description: This atmospheric tale of real love, set in 1944 Brooklyn and shot on a deliciously alive studio street, concerns a young Jewish boy named Alan Silverman (Lukas Haas) who is pressured into providing companionship for a catatonic French girl, Naomi Kirschenbaum (Vanessa Zaoui). ... |
 | Come & Get It (1936) [Read More ...] Description: Wisconsin lumberman Barney Glasgow (Edward Arnold) makes his fortune by marrying his business associate's daughter to cinch a lucrative partnership, thereby sacrificing the one he truly loves, Lotta Morgan (Frances Farmer). Lotta marries Barney's close pal Swan Bostrom (Walter B... |
 | The Breakfast Club/16 Candles [Read More ...] Review: A naughty romatic high school comedy with great acting:Let's face it. We all went to high school where the socialites and the jocks ran the school while the rest of us were considered low class. We couldn't get respect at school or at home. The co-central character Samatha pla... |
 | Portrait of a Lady [Read More ...] Description: Leave it to New Zealand director Jane Campion (The Piano, Angel at My Table) to begin an adaptation of Henry James's great novel (set in the late 1800s) with a group of late-20th-century women from Down Under talking about the importance of a kiss. Like any good film adaptatio... |
![]() | Tender Comrade [Read More ...] Review: Women Working with Women:In TENDER COMRADE Ginger Rogers joins up with three other women who work at the defense plant, and they form a little co-op and rent a house together. Then they hire a German maid, Manya, who has fled Hitler and who hates the Nazis more than anything. T... |
 | History of White People in America, Vol. 2 [Read More ...] If you thought the History of White People is funny...:This Part II edition is a real scream. If you do not purchase this, you will be kicking yourself if it goes out of print.Also, you should buy Waiting for Guffman. |
 | Kuffs [Read More ...] Fun Movie:I think this is the cutest movie that Christian Slater ever did. I bought this as a gift for my daughter ... and she loves it. |
 | Le Vie De Chateau (Sub) [Read More ...] Description: The opening credits here are groovy but misleading: a series of Richard Avedon-like photographs of Catherine Deneuve looking mid-'60s cool (complete with swinging Michel Legrand music). Actually, La Vie de Chateau is set just before D-day, 1944, on a large estate near the landing... |
 | Shirley Temple: Heidi [Read More ...] Description: One thing Shirley Temple did extremely well (besides sing, dance, and act) was turn the cranky cuddly. She'd done it effectively, two years prior, in 1935's The Little Colonel with grandfather Lionel Barrymore. Now in Heidi she turns her reclusive grumpy grandfather, Adolf (Jean ... |