Young Bruce Lee: The Little Dragon (2003) Killing Zoe (1994)
This Bruce Lee program features the martial arts icon in some of his earliest screen appearances. Watch young Bruce on the MILTON BERLE SHOW, in his early film roles, and much more.
Price: 3.99
Nihilism, violence and personal degradation rule the day as an American safe-cracker goes to Paris for a daytime bank heist, only to learn that his partners in crime are drug-addled losers. PULP FICTION producer Avary directs this time.
Price: 7.99


Highlights of the Vienna Symphonic Orchestra - Vol. 4 Highlights of the Czech Symphonic Orchestra
Conductor Heinz Walberg leads the Vienna Symphonic Orchestra with guest artist Soprano Helen Donath and tenor Werner Hollweg.
Price: 4.99
Conductor Libor Pesek leads the Czech Symphonic Orchestra
Price: 4.99


Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (W/S) Wishmaster (1997)
Adults who may have been turned off by the more kid-friendly elements of the first two Potter films should sit up and cheer; this fourth installment of Harry's adventures at the magic school of Hogwarts is more mature and darker than its immediate predecessor. This year, Hogwarts is hosting the Tri Wizard festival, and there may be a plot afoot to off Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) during the proceedings. Hermione (Emma Watson) finds a man worthy of her in competing Russian Quidditch champion Viktor Krum (Stanislav Ivaneski), to the chagrin of Ron Weaselly (Rupert Grint) who, though growing into a fine, shaggy orange-haired figure of a lad, is still not quite mature enough to ask Hermione to the Yule ball. Krum's teacher may be involved in the dastardly get-Harry plot, which involves writhing snake tattoos, skull clouds, death-eaters, tournaments with live dragons, a submersible schooner, and a competing school of poised and beautiful girls run by Maxime (Frances de la Tour), who shares a romantic past with gamekeeper Hagrid (Robbie Coltrane). All the other favorites of the series are back as well, including Alan Rickman, Michael Gambon, Maggie Smith, and Gary Oldman, with Timothy Spall as the odious Wormtail, while a new addition to the A-list thespian roster is Ralph Fiennes. Director Mike Newell takes plenty of time to explore character development, but the story still gallops along at a breathless pace, with memorably intense moments involving fire-spewing dragons, dark magical rites, and near-drownings at the hands of slimy mer-people, all of which may prove too much for the youngest of viewers. Everyone else is advised to hold on tight.
Price: 13.99
After inadvertently freeing an evil Djinn from his gemstone prison, an auction house gemologist fights to bring his rampages to an end, as they include stealing the souls of the hapless humans whose wishes bring them to ironic early ends. Heavy on the computer-assisted effects, with some mitigating touches, such as Ted Raimi in a cameo and Englund as a stodgy art collector. Craven acted as Executive Producer, but later removed his name.
Price: 4.97


Chooch Iron Fist Adventure/Thundering Ninja
Description: The charming indie comedy CHOOCH offers a heartwarming affirmation of family, friendship, and community wrapped within a madcap crime caper. Growing up in an Italian-American neighborhood in Queens, New York, thirtysomething ne'er-do-well Dino Condito (Carmine Famiglietti) has been regarded as something of a "chooch" (Italian slang for blockhead)--especially after blowing an important softball game against a rival team. In an effort to cheer him up, Dino's cousin Jubilene (Joe Summa) takes him on vacation to Cancun, Mexico, where a luggage mix-up lands the dopey duo in a zany adventure involving local criminals, a bag of stolen cash, and a beautiful prostitute named Ladonna (Paola Walker) before the Queens homies--and Dino's adorable pet dachshund--arrive to bail them out. Sweet-natured and fun, CHOOCH's distinctly Noo Yawk flavor is further enhanced by voiceover narration from famous Bronx DJ "Gumba" Johnny Sialiano.

Title: Chooch
Category: Comedies
Actors: Carmine Famiglietti/ Joe Summa/ Paola Walker
Directors: J.C. Bari/ Rajeev Nirmalakhandan
UPC: 01871351074
Released: 07 26 2005
Original Release: 2004
Studio: GoodTimes Entertainment
Catalog #: 05-51074
Language: EnglishOriginal
Rating: R (MPAA)
Format: DVD Color Runtime: 4860

Price: 6.99
This DVD contains two vintage martial arts titles from the prolific Shaw Brothers Studios.
Price: 3.99


Martial Arts Double Feature: Duel of the 7 Tigers/Invincible From Hell (1980) Silver Fox Collection - Buddhist Fist & Tiger Claws
This double-feature includes two hard-hitting martial arts titles.

DUEL OF THE SEVEN TIGERS:
Nine of the world's greatest kung fu and karate experts join forces in this martial arts spectacular.

INVINCIBLE FROM HELL:
A Korean Black Belt Master takes on the Korean Mafia in a bloody battle.

Price: 3.99
The Yellow Tiger Gang rules the streets, but Song (Wong Chen Li) is determined to put a stop to their crime monopoly. He assembles a gang of his own, the Heroes, and the Tigers bring in members of the American mob to combat this new rival. They, however, are no match for the Heroes' secret weapon, the Silver Fox, whose fighting technique can take down anything in his path.
Price: 3.99


   


Review: `Frost/Nixon' depicts tense TV showdown (AP)

In this image released by Universal Pictures, Frank Langella portrays Richard Nixon, left, and Michael Sheen portrays David Frost in a scene from the film, 'Frost/Nixon.' (AP Photo/Universal Pictures, Ralph Nelson)AP - "No holds barred," Richard Nixon urges to David Frost as the two prepare to sit down for a series of interviews in 1977.



Publ.Date : Wed, 03 Dec 2008 19:10:14 GMT

Sundance Film Festival unveils competition films (Reuters)

Actor Robert Redford poses for a portrait in New York after being named winner of the 2008 Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize on November 12, 2008. (Lucas Jackson/Reuters)Reuters - The Sundance Film Festival, the premiere event for U.S. independent movies, on Wednesday unveiled a wide-ranging list of more than 60 movies that will compete for awards at its 25th anniversary event in January.



Publ.Date : Wed, 03 Dec 2008 21:32:41 GMT

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