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 | This feature-length tape began as a three-episode story line on the animated TV series, a superhero crossover where Bruce Wayne visits Metropolis and the Dark Knight meets the Man of Steel for the first time. The two heroes mix like oil and water, the law-and-order Superman suspicious of Batman's rather ruthless methods; but they form an uneasy partnership when Lex Luthor and the Joker team up to take on the duo. To add a personal dimension to the already edgy rivalry, Wayne romances Lois Lane under Clark Kent's very nose. The stylized animation and sharp design of the TV series give the limited animation a sleek, smooth quality and an energetic sense of movement. Timothy Daly supplies the voices for Clark Kent and (in a deeper register) Superman, with Kevin Conroy performing the same vocal trick for Bruce Wayne/Batman; but Dana Delany only has to worry about one persona as Lois Lane. The once-and-future Luke Skywalker, cult film star turned voice actor Mark Hamill, provides the Jok... (less) Director: Toshihiko Masuda ♦ Actors: Tim Daly, Dana Delany, Kevin Conroy, Clancy Brown, Mark Hamill | $4 - $14  16 Merchants |
|  | Theater of BloodVincent Price delivers a thrilling "tour-de-force" (Variety) performance as a small-time actor plotting big-time revenge in inventively Shakespearean ways! Boasting a topnotch supporting cast, this dramatically "delicious concoction" (New York) delivers an "equal mixture of horror, comedy and Shakepeare [that'll] please just about everyone ? critics included" (Boxoffice) and proves that all the world really is a stage for MURDER!MadhouseMasters of macabre Vincent Price, Peter Cushing and Robert Quarry give performances to die for in this "diverting little chiller" (Boxoffice)! When horror star Paul Toombes' fiancée is brutally killed, he loses more than this job he loses his mind. But twelve years later, when he returns to TV ? only to discover a fresh batch of corpses ? Paul finally begins to understand that melodrama can be murder on your career! (less) Director: Douglas Hickox, Jim Clark ♦ Actors: Vincent Price, Diana Rigg, Ian Hendry, Harry Andrews, Coral Browne | $5 - $15  14 Merchants |
|  | Ali G addicts have been fretting over the British comedian's spiraling popularity. As word of his outrageous celebrity interviews spreads--the deer-in-the-headlights gaze of his victims as they wrestle with incredulity over his audacious stupidity is itself always worth the price of admission--his pool of potential victims naturally diminishes. Not to worry: Ali G as a character has enough flexibility to make the leap to full-length film. The transition is far from perfect: few moments in Ali G Indahouse can match the unforced hilarity of Da Ali G Show . The film's biggest drawback, in fact, is the absence of the real-life personalities we know from the interview format; it's the friction between them and comic actor Sacha Baron Cohen's imposter shtick that generates so many howlers. Ali G Indahouse , in contrast, hangs on a silly plot. The setup of fictional characters interacting with Ali G simply can't have the same payoff. Said plot is nothing more than a vehicle to subject... (less) Director: Mark Mylod ♦ Actors: Sacha Baron Cohen, Michael Gambon, Charles Dance, Kellie Bright, Martin Freeman (II) | $4 - $15  16 Merchants |
|  | Vincent D'Onofrio is one of our most aggressively commanding actors, and he makes a good choice to impersonate Yippie activist Abbie Hoffman. All loping, shambly charm and occasional frenzied explosiveness, D'Onofrio's Hoffman is close enough to the real thing that, just like the Yippies themselves, he appears magnetic and forceful to the already converted, but a fraudulent, egomaniacal hambone to everyone else. (Even those unimpressed by D'Onofrio's indulgences can only admire the simmering commitment Janeane Garofalo brings to the role of his wife Anita.) Which is more than you can say for Robert Greenwald's unfocused hagiography, which should manage to pull off the rare feat of displeasing anyone no matter what their opinions of Hoffman. Racing through the years with the greatest-hits flippancy toward a life unfortunately all too familiar from movie bios (see Abbie try to levitate the Pentagon! Nominate a pig for President! Battle loneliness and depression while on the run from t... (less) Director: Robert Greenwald ♦ Actors: Vincent D'Onofrio, Janeane Garofalo, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Kevin Pollak, Donal Logue | $6 - $18  15 Merchants |
|  | Based on the bestselling comic by Aya Nakahara, LOVE*COM THE MOVIE is a high-school romantic comedy centering on two students. Risa Koizumi is taller than the average girl, and the last thing she wants is the humiliation of standing next to Atsushi Ôtani, a shorter than average boy. Fate and the whole school have other ideas, and the two find themselves cast as the unwilling stars of a bizarre romantic comedy duo. But as their friendship develops, so do Risa's feelings toward Otani. Special Features Include: English subtitles Director & Cast Profile Hello, Girlfriend: A parody short film Interviews with starring actors Ema Fujisawa & Teppei Koike Music Video by Umi Bouzu Original Japanese Trailers (less) Director: Kitaji Ishikawa ♦ Actors: Masanori Hata, Yoichi Nukumizu, Shosuke Tanihara, Teppei Koike, Ema Fujisawa | $15 - $26  12 Merchants |
|  | Cruz / The Winning of Barbara Worth)It actually underscores the power and distinctiveness of Gary Cooper's movie stardom that this isn't so much a true collection as gleanings from the odds-and-ends table. That's not a knock; three of the four films are solid entertainments and would be well worth recommending on their own. But the only thing unifying them is the beauty and enigma Cooper brought to them, and the professionalism with which he addressed these wide-ranging assignments. Three of them date from the '20s and '30s and were produced by Samuel Goldwyn. The 1926 silent The Winning of Barbara Worth gave Western stunt man and bit player Cooper his first featured role (by accident--the actor originally cast didn't report for work!). A cowboy whose visionary surveyor father aims to "redeem the desert and make it one fine garden," Cooper's character is the third corner of a romantic triangle, ordained by the Hollywood caste system to lose lifelong sweetheart Vilma Banky to engineer Ronald Colman. Colman has lot... (less) Director: Henry King, Robert Aldrich, Henry Hathaway ♦ Actors: Ronald Colman, Vilma Bánky, Gary Cooper, Charles Lane (III), Paul McAllister | $18 - $42  14 Merchants |
|  | Pauly Shore’s Funniest Movie yet! MTV’s original "Jackass" is back and funnier than ever! It’s the hilarious follow up to the smash hit Pauly Shore Is Dead! On this special COLLECTOR’S EDITION DVD , Pauly and the gang are delivering hilarious hidden camera pranks, sidesplitting parodies, man-on-the-street interviews, and music videos. Join Pauly and an all star cast of celebs and hotties including actors Vicica A. Fox and Steven Bauer, recording superstar T-Pain, comedy superstar Charlie Murphy, and many more! (less) Director: Pauly Shore ♦ Actors: Steven Bauer, Charlie Murphy, Pauly Shore, Vivica A. Fox, Ruben Studdard | $15 - $24  10 Merchants |
|  | By the year 1919, Harry Houdini was known throughout the world as a master magician and escape artist. Having conquered the stage, he set out to rule the screen, appearing in a series of thrillers built upon his almost supernatural powers. Culled from film archives and private collections, this Kino DVD set includes all of Houdini s suriving films as an actor, rare footage of actual handcuff and straitjacket escapes, and a wealth of historical information. Includes: THE MASTER MYSTERY (1919, 238m, Color Tinted) TERROR ISLAND (1920, 55m, B&W) THE MAN FROM BEYOND (1922, 68m, Color Tinted) HALDANE OF THE SECRET SERVICE (1923, 84m, Color Tinted) THE GRIM GAME (Fragment, 1919, 5m, Color Tinted) - SPECIAL FEATURES INCLUDE: Filmed records of Houdini escapes (ca. 1907-23) - Audio recording of Houdini speaking (1914) - Excerpts from the NY Censor Board files - Slippery Jim, a 1910 Houdini-inspired comedy - The illusion Metamorphosis performed by Houdini s brother Hardeen and others. (less) Actors: Harry Houdini | $24 - $40  14 Merchants |
|  | The In Concert series brings you extraordinary vocalists such as Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole, Bobby Darin, Sammy Davis Jr., and Dean Martin, in rare, vintage, live performances of their greatest songs, newly remastered for DVD. He's been called Ol' Blue Eyes, The Voice, and The Chairman of the Board. He's also been called the greatest singer of all time. Known for his smooth vocals, impeccable phrasing and uncanny timing, Frank Sinatra dominated pop music for nearly half a century. You'll see and hear why, as he sings and swings his way through ten Sinatra classics. As a special bonus, we've included Hollywood Biography: Frank Sinatra, a remarkable look at the life and career of one of the world's most celebrated - and controversial - singers and actors, filled with rare film clips, photos, and newsreels. Song List: 1. I've Got The World On A String (Arlen / Koehler) 2. Stardust (Carmichael) 3. I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm (Berlin) 4. Ol' Man River (Kern / Hammerstein) ... (less)Artist: | $5 - $16  11 Merchants |
|  | Ali G addicts have been fretting over the British comedian's spiraling popularity. As word of his outrageous celebrity interviews spreads--the deer-in-the-headlights gaze of his victims as they wrestle with incredulity over his audacious stupidity is itself always worth the price of admission--his pool of potential victims naturally diminishes. Not to worry: Ali G as a character has enough flexibility to make the leap to full-length film. The transition is far from perfect: few moments in Ali G Indahouse can match the unforced hilarity of Da Ali G Show . The film's biggest drawback, in fact, is the absence of the real-life personalities we know from the interview format; it's the friction between them and comic actor Sacha Baron Cohen's imposter shtick that generates so many howlers. Ali G Indahouse , in contrast, hangs on a silly plot. The setup of fictional characters interacting with Ali G simply can't have the same payoff. Said plot is nothing more than a vehicle to subject... (less) Director: Mark Mylod ♦ Actors: Sacha Baron Cohen, Michael Gambon, Charles Dance, Kellie Bright, Martin Freeman (II) | $3 - $15  16 Merchants |
|  | The viewer is spared nothing in a slew of grisly hi-jinks and wacky murders, courtesy of the producing duo of Nick Marino (Godfather III) and Nancy Paloian (Dude, Where's My Car?). In the abandoned Hollywood mansion of late matinee idol Lance Hayward (Spartacus' John Ireland), each new intruder meets a hideous demise perpetrated by a mysterious killer disguised as the actor's greatest cinematic characters. One by one, Hollywood's greatest B-players get hacked to bits as the Hollywood Hills come alive with the sound of screaming! Featuring Alan Hale, Jr. (Gilligan's Island), Aldo Ray (The Green Berets), Dan Haggerty (Grizzly Adams), Cameron Mitchell (The Toolbox Murders), and scream queen Michelle Bauer (Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers)! (less) Director: André De Toth, Nick Marino ♦ Actors: John Ireland, Cameron Mitchell, Alan Hale Jr., Staci Greason, William Butler | $6 - $25  10 Merchants |
|  | One key point: if you can get over the natural gag reflex of seeing hundreds of rodents swarming over a restaurant kitchen, you will be free to enjoy the glory of Ratatouille , a delectable Pixar hit. Our hero is Remy, a French rat (voiced by Patton Oswalt) with a cultivated palate, who rises from his humble beginnings to become head chef at a Paris restaurant. How this happens is the stuff of Pixar magic, that ineffable blend of headlong comedy, seamless technology, and wonder (in the latter department, this movie's views of nighttime Paris are on a par with French cinema at its most lyrical). Director Brad Bird ( The Incredibles ) doesn't quite keep all his spinning plates in the air, but the gags are great and the animation amazingly expressive--Remy's shrugs and nods are nimbler than many flesh-and-blood actors can manage. Refreshingly, the movie's characters aren't celebrity-reliant, with the most recognizable voice coming from Peter O'Toole's snide food critic. (This fellow pr... (less) Actors: Ian Holm | $14 - $31  14 Merchants |
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