Blu-Ray. Filmed at this historic Genesee Theatre in Waukegan, Illinois - this amazing, one-night-only event presents Ringo Starr performing five Beatles classics along with his greatest solo hits in a career-spanning set with The Roundheads. Features: 'It Don't Come Easy', 'Octopus's Garden', 'Who Can It Be Now?' (with special guest Colin Hay), 'Photograph', 'Yellow Submarine', 'With A Little Help From My Friends' and many more. Note! DTS sound. If the player is not DTS capable, go into the.
Wolfhound (Dir. Donovan Kelly 2002): Beware the beast within... Returning to his parents' ancestral home Colum Kennedy (Allen Scotti) discovers an Irish village populated by animalistic shapeshifters. When a hauntingly beautiful woman (Julie Cialini) stirs ancient passions with him he must choose between his family and unleashing his own true nature. Club Vampire (Dir. Andy Ruben 1997): The hot and seductive 'Club Vampire' is a place where your wildest des
In the true tradition of slasher films like Friday The 13th and Halloween Lesbian Psycho combines fever-pitch sexual tension and crossbow-wielding lesbian hi-jinks to winning effect. For her birthday Susan takes a bevy of ex-girlfriends out for a camping trip with a difference. As the women bed down for the night Sapphic frissons reverberate through the tents while news breaks that there is a serial killer on the loose! One by one the lesbians are picked off by an unseen assailant. But is the true identity of the killer such a mystery after all?
Were things really much better back in the golden days? Well if we are talking about pop music in the sixties and the seventies then the answer is a resounding 'Yes'. No era before or since has contained so much musical innovation coupled with the great tunes. So whether you're a fan of Blues, Country, Rock, Pop or Soul the sixties and the seventies all stars special boxset will blow you away all over again.; ; Disc 1 - '60s Allstars Vol. 1:; ; Chuck Berry - Memphis; Brian Poole and th...
Set in the dangerous and often deadly world of Hollywood’s organised crime scene “Flipping” is a stylish and provocative film noir action thriller. Hooker Shot Dennis and Michael Moore are all enforcers in a small time syndicate run by the cool but psychopathic Leo. Proving themselves time and time again as the executors of Leo’s deranged madness the crew soon believe themselves to be indispensable to Leo and subsequently hatch a plan to reward themselves
This 1968 oddity is probably a film only a total Beatlemaniac could love, but it carries both musical and historical resonance. It also gives intimations of what would happen in the next 30 years as artists gained more and more power over how they were presented. The roots of virtually any rock star's vanity project (including Prince's Under the Cherry Moon) can be traced to this little Liverpudlian home movie. Fresh from the success of their films A Hard Day's Night and Help!, and still under the influence of the intoxicants of the era, the Beatles set out to make their own fancifully psychedelic project. What they got out of it was, essentially, a knock-off album with a few good songs and a lot of filler, which is more than can be said for this alternately self-indulgent and mildly amusing British version of Ken Kesey's magic bus tour. Using some of their favourite actors (including Victor Spinetti, who was in their first two movies), the Beatles make an alternative British travelogue, stopping occasionally to sing songs like "I Am the Walrus" and "The Fool on the Hill." Strictly for completists. --Marshall Fine, Amazon.com
Tracklist: 1. It Don't Come Easy 2. No No Song 3. Yellow SubMarine 4. Iko Iko 5. The Weight 6. Will it Go Round in Circles 7. Act Naturally 8. Honey Dont 9. You're Friend of Mine 10. The Shape I'm In 11. I Wanna Be Your Man 12. Life in the Last 13. Up On Cripple Creek 14. Boys 15. Bein' Angry is a Full Time Job 16. Right Place Wrong Time 17. Quarter to Three 18. Rocky Mountain Way 19. Photograph 20. With a Little Help From My Friends 21. Remembered
Starting around Halloween 4, that masked nut Michael Myers stopped chasing his sister (played by Jamie Lee Curtis in the first and second films, as well as Halloween H20) and went after his niece. Now hes chasing her around again in part 5, but its a lot of other people who die in the process. Donald Pleasence continues his mad-doctor bit from the earlier movies, Danielle Harris is the unfortunate relation, and Donald L. Shanks plays the monster. The film is an improvement on parts 2 and 4 (part 3 having nothing to do with Michael Myers), but it still amounts to routine slaughter with none of John Carpenters stylistic brilliance from the original movie. --Tom Keogh, Amazon.com
This exclusive DVD gives a rare glimpse into the lives of The Beatles prior to their meteoric rise to fame in the early 1960s through to the height of their fame and success in the late 1960s. It takes you behind the scenes with the people who were there; Tony Sheridan and Ray Young musicians who shared the stage with them in Hamburg at the famous Star Club and Kaiser Keller; Victor Spinnetti recalls the making of Help and A Hard Day's Night; in a rare interview he talks of the creativity of John and Paul during the filming; Rare news footage shows the Beatles receiving their Silver Hearts and OBE's both occasions marked as always by John's razor sharp wit; Interviews with them during the record burning sessions in America post John's infamous ""bigger than Jesus"" remark. Along with archive news footage of the time showing the effect they were having all over the world!
Tracklist: 1. Intro 2. Medley: (a). Johnny B. Goode (b). Carol (c). Promised Land 3. Great Balls Of Fire - Jerry Lee Lewis 4. Medley: (a). Pony Time (b). Blueberry Hill (c). Good Golly Miss Molly (d). Sea Cruise (e). Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On (f). Shake Rattle And Roll (g). Hound Dog (h). I Saw Her Standing There - Chubby Checker 5. Blueberry Hill - Fats Domino 6. Blue Suede Shoes - Carl Perkins 7. Butterfly - Charlie Gracie 8. See You Later Alligator - Bill Haley & His Comets 9. Be-Bop-A-Lula - Gene Vincent 10. I'm Reddy - Fats (From Fats & His Cats) 11. Sweet Little Sixteen - Gary Glitter 12. I Need Your Lovin' - Ronnie Hawkins 13. Peppermint Twist - Joe Dee & The Starlighters 14. Honey Don't - Ringo Starr 15. Lucille - The Rattles 16. Tutti Frutti - Elvis Presley 17. Memphis - The Ventures 18. Pretty Woman - Roy Orbison 19. That'll Be The Day - Little Richard 20. Rip It Up - Little Richard 21. C'Mon Everybody - Eddie Cochran 22. Peggy Sue - Buddy Holly & The Crickets 23. Tiger - Fabian 24. We'll Keep On Rockin' - Instrumental
For devoted fans and nonfans alike, Spider-Man offers nothing less--and nothing more--than what you'd expect from a superhero blockbuster. Having proven his comic-book savvy with the original Darkman, director Sam Raimi brings ample energy and enthusiasm to Spidey's origin story, nicely establishing high-school nebbish Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) as a brainy outcast who reacts with appropriate euphoria--and well-tempered maturity--when a "super-spider" bite transforms him into the amazingly agile, web-shooting Spider-Man. That's all well and good, and so is Kirsten Dunst as Parker's girl-next-door sweetheart. Where Spider-Man falls short is in its hyperactive CGI action sequences, which play like a video game instead of the gravity-defying exploits of a flesh-and-blood superhero. Willem Dafoe is perfectly cast as Spidey's schizoid nemesis, the Green Goblin, and the movie's a lot of fun overall. It's no match for Superman and Batman in bringing a beloved character to the screen, but it places a respectable third. --Jeff Shannon
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