Alpha Male * Atonement * Broceliande (France) * Day Zero (2008) * Don't Drink The Water (1969) * Enchanted * Five Days * I Am Legend * Jack Ketchum's The Lost * Justice League: The New Frontier * Love in the Time of Cholera * Revolver * Rockaway * The Seeker: The Dark Is Rising * Southland Tales * Revolver * When A Man Falls
DOCUMENTARIES:
Lake of Fire * Steep * Tongues Untied
NEW BOX SETS:
After Dark Horrorfest:
Borderland * Crazy Eights * The Deaths of Ian Stone * Lake Dead * Mulberry Street * Nightmare Man * Tooth and Nail * Unearthed
Golden Age of Musicals:
Breakfast in Hollywood (1946) * The Fabulous Dorseys (1947) * Let's Sing Again (1936) * New Faces (1954) * Rhythm Parade (1942) * Something to Sing About (1937) * Swing Parade of 1946 (1946) * Trocadero (1944) * Youth on Parade (1942)
Shemp Cocktail: A Toast To The Original Stooge (2 disc)
Includes: Henry the Ache (with Bert Lahr), Knife of the Party, Convention Girl, Private Buckaroo, Africa Screams (1949) (Abbott & Costello classic, includes out-takes), The Brideless Groom, Sing a Song of Six Pants, Malice in the Palace, Camel Comedy Caravan (1950) – A rare, live kinescope with The 3 Stooges and Ed Wynn, Remembering Shemp (documentary)
CRITERION:
Antonio Goudi * The Ice Storm * Mafioso * Miss Julie
TELEVISION:
Battlestar Galactica, Season 3 * Best of Bozo, Volume 1 * The Bronx is Burning * McHale's Navy, Season 3 * Route 66, Season 1, Volume 2 * Tin Man * Untouchables, Season 2, Volume 1 * Wild Wild West, Season 4
NEW ARRIVALS, REPLACEMENTS, CUSTOMER REQUESTS:
Alexander * All That Jazz * Basquiat * The Big Chill * Cellular * Cutting Edge: Magic of Movie Editing * District B13 * Door In The Floor * Guys And Dolls * Hard Rain * Infernal Affairs * Postcards from the Edge * Shine * Spirited Away * Star Trek III: The Search for Spock * Terror's Advocate * 13th Warrior * Three Amigos * Tricheurs * Vertigo
BLU-RAY:
I Am Legend
2 comments:
That horror box looks cool. Might take a look at that.
Hey Soundtrack geek
dig your site
http://soundtrackgeek.com/
So (some geek talk...)
Your favorite soundtrack ever?
Who me? Um lets see...
Original score, Morricone's The Mission.
Non-original, maybe Saturday Night Fever.
check out this article
"Modern film scores are terrible, say composers"
http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/film/article3564154.ece
On that new After Dark Horror set
I think when they played in the theaters
Mulberry Street
was the most acclaimed (and I love post-apocolyptic stuff)
later
-sweeneyrules
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