Thursday, June 30, 2011

Lagerfeld Confidential

Lagerfeld Confidential Review



Lagerfeld Confidential Feature

  • For the first time Karl Lagerfeld, the innovative designer who has ruled the House of Chanel for more than two decades, agreed to trust a director to create a film based on his life. After three years of crisscrossing the globe filming the outspoken icon, Rodolphe Marconi unveils the inner workings of the influential and enigmatic star. Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DOCUMENTARIES Rating:&nb
For the first time, Karl Lagerfeld, the innovative designed who has ruled the House of Chanel for more than two decades, agreed to trust a director to create an artwork based on his life. After three years of crosscrossing the globe filming the outspoken icon, Rudolphe Marconi unveils the inner workings of the influential and enigmatic star.

DVD EXTRAS: Outtakes, Original Theatrical Trailer


Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Lagerfeld Confidential [ NON-USA FORMAT, PAL, Reg.2 Import - United Kingdom ]

Lagerfeld Confidential [ NON-USA FORMAT, PAL, Reg.2 Import - United Kingdom ] Review



Lagerfeld Confidential [ NON-USA FORMAT, PAL, Reg.2 Import - United Kingdom ] Feature

  • THIS DVD WILL NOT WORK ON STANDARD US DVD PLAYER
United Kingdom released, PAL/Region 2 DVD: it WILL NOT play on standard US DVD player. You need multi-region PAL/NTSC DVD player to view it in USA/Canada: LANGUAGES: French ( Dolby Digital Stereo ), English ( Subtitles ), WIDESCREEN (1.78:1), SPECIAL FEATURES: Commentary, Interactive Menu, Scene Access, Trailer(s), SYNOPSIS: For the first time Karl Lagerfeld has agreed to let someone create an artwork on his every day life and to trust in the director. Until today there is no authorised biography existing and the memories who Karl Lagerfeld would compose stay perfectly confidential. After three years of work, and over three hundred hours of footage, Rodolphe Marconi discloses the daily life of the star through his personal lens as a filmmaker.


Tuesday, June 28, 2011

PE Adventures: Journey to the Unknown Planet

PE Adventures: Journey to the Unknown Planet Review



This DVD contains a great kids fitness class for school or home. Geared for elementary ages, this workout will have kids using all their core muscles while having fun! They begin their space ship journey with Commander B (a certified fitness instructor, not an animated character) and his crew's de-briefing and training. Then they will zoom through space and explore the planet skipping, jumping and defying gravity while entering caves, climbing mountains, flying over the planet, hopping the lava rocks and spying on aliens. Returning home, the mission is acomplished with a 20 and/or 30-minute fitness workout!


Sunday, June 26, 2011

Spanglish [VHS]

Spanglish [VHS] Review



Anyone familiar with writer/director James L. Brooks (Broadcast News, As Good As It Gets) knows the man has a real feel for interesting women and a disarming way with a one-liner. The main women in Spanglish are Deborah Clasky (Téa Leoni), a moneyed SoCal mom, and non-English speaking Flor Moreno (Paz Vega), the beautiful Latina whom Deborah hires as a housekeeper. The one-liners, some of them amusing, are everywhere. Brooks provides an intriguing set-up for the two women to butt heads--Deborah's pudgy daughter Bernice (Sarah Steele) needs the affection at which Flor excels, while Flor's clever, bi-lingual daughter Cristina (Shelbie Bruce) is enamored of the financial advantages Deborah can provide--then proceeds to make Deborah so hatefully ignorant you can't imagine why her neuroses are the main thrust of the film. And Deborah's celebrated chef husband John (Adam Sandler, way over his head) is such a perfect parent he doesn't seem human--what happened to the Brooks who had Terms of Endearment mom Debra Winger turn to her scowling little boy and grunt "Don't make me hit you in the street"? Cloris Leachman has a nifty supporting role as Deborah's boozy, ex-jazz singer mother, but it's only one offbeat chord in an earnest film that hits all the wrong notes. --Steve Wiecking


Saturday, June 25, 2011

Seven (Single Disc Edition)

Seven (Single Disc Edition) Review



A retiring cop and his replacement track a psychotic killer who's using the seven deadly sins as a guide. Starring Brad Pitt, Morgan Freeman and Gwyneth Paltrow.


Friday, June 24, 2011

Mysteries of the Bible: The Philistines [VHS]

Mysteries of the Bible: The Philistines [VHS] Review



Delve deep into the origins and enigmas of the scriptures with this groundbreaking program from the acclaimed MYSTERIES OF THE BIBLE;. Today the word is synonymous with the ignorant and the uncouth. Yet according to the Bible, the Philistines were the Israelites' most cunning and ruthless enemies. Their constant battles are the cornerstones of history's greatest tales: David and Goliath, Samson and Delilah, the theft of the Ark of the Covenant. But what truth lies behind the legends of the Philistines? New archaeological discoveries have uncovered a wealth of astonishing information about the Philistines way of life and yielded treasures that shed new light on some of the Bible's most legendary events! Join world-renowned archaeologists on a journey of discovery that stretches from Jerusalem to Ashkelon, Gezer and Gaza capitals of the Philistine Empire.


Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Vicky Cristina Barcelona

Vicky Cristina Barcelona Review



Oscar winner Javier Bardem (No Country for Old Men), Oscar nominee Penelope Cruz (Volver) and Golden Globe nominee Scarlett Johansson (The Nanny Diaries) light up the stunning city of Barcelona in this sexy romantic comedy. Vicky and Cristina are two young Americans spending a summer in Spain, who meet a charming Casanova and his beautiful but volatile ex-wife. When they all become romantically entangled, the smoldering sparks begin to fly in hilarious fashion. Critics rave, Vicky Cristina Barcelona is one of Woody Allen s finest films, with bravura performances from its incredible cast (Jeffrey Lyons, Reel Talk/NBC).


Sunday, June 19, 2011

Rock N Learn: Phonics for Beginners

Rock N Learn: Phonics for Beginners Review



Help your child learn the most common sound for each letter of the alphabet. This value-priced, home edition DVD features highlights from Rock 'N Learn Letter Sounds. The on-screen mouth shows how to form each sound and encourages learners to participate. Kids race the clock in a fun game to say letter sounds before hearing the answers. Learners feel proud as they combine letters to read words.


Friday, June 17, 2011

PE Adventures Secrets of the Lost Jungle

PE Adventures Secrets of the Lost Jungle Review



Join Commander B and his expedition team in an exciting one-of-a-kind adventure through the lost jungle. This 20-minute fitness class (with an optional 10-minute bonus section) is a fun new way to workout and develop the imagination! Climb ladders, move rocks, find treasures, discover new animals, and go over a waterfall using all core muscles. Geared for elementary school age, this is a great way to workout on a bad weather day!


Thursday, June 16, 2011

Christy Lane's Stretch and Relax - Beginning [VHS]

Christy Lane's Stretch and Relax - Beginning [VHS] Review



Stretching and relaxing is becoming more and more popular as fitness awareness increases. These videos by dancer Christy Lane And Dr. Jerry Krause bring the arts together with science to offer a fresh, innovative and motivating approach to fitness that will help you release stress, prevent injuries, increase flexibility and improve posture. It will also help you clear your mind and feel good. This beginning video is for those who have never stretched before or prefer a mild stretch. It features a short prevention program for lower back problems. It includes a solo and partner stretching routine and is geared towards ages 8 through adults.


Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Christmas Classics by the Fire

Christmas Classics by the Fire Review



Virtual Fireplace DVD with over 60 minutes of classic Christmas hits by your favorite artists. Features treasured Christmas classics by: Dean Martin, Nat King Cole, Bing
Crosby, Peggy Lee, plus many more!


Continuous play feature for an endless fire that never burns out.


Choose from 3 different fireplace scenes with music and/or authentic fireplace "crackle".



Tracklisting:

1. Happy Holiday - Peggy Lee

2. O Come All Ye Faithful - Nat King Cole

3. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! - Lena Horne

4. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer - Dean Martin

5. Jingle Bells - Dinah Shore

6. Winter Wonderland - Bing Crosby

7. O Holy Night - Ella Fitzgerald

8. The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas To You) - Wayne Newton

9. The Merriest - June Christy

10. Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town - Johnny Mercer & The Pied Pipers

11. (Everybody's Waitin' For) the Man With the Bag - Kay Starr

12. What Child Is this? - Al Martino

13. The Christmas Waltz - Nancy Wilson

14. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas - Lou Rawls

15. Sleigh Ride - Ferrante & Teicher

16. I'd Like You For Christmas - Julie London

17. All I Want For Christmas (Is My Two Front Teeth) - Nat "King" Cole Trio

18. It Came Upon A Midnight Clear - Ella Fitzgerald

19. Baby It's Cold Outside - Dean Martin

20. Deck the Hall - Jo Stafford

21. I Wish You A Merry Christmas - Bing Crosby

22. Nutcracker Suite - Les Brown

23. Silent Night - Wayne Newton


Monday, June 13, 2011

The Golden Age of Porn Christy Canyon 1

The Golden Age of Porn Christy Canyon 1 Review



This DVD is part 1 of some of Christy Canyons greatest scenes from the 80's .


Sunday, June 12, 2011

Poirot - The Complete Collection (Lord Edgeware Dies / The Murder of Roger Ackroyd / Evil Under the Sun / Murder in Mesopotamia)

Poirot - The Complete Collection (Lord Edgeware Dies / The Murder of Roger Ackroyd / Evil Under the Sun / Murder in Mesopotamia) Review



Four beautifully made mysteries comprise this boxed-set collection of Agatha Christie classics, in which David Suchet perfectly captures the brilliant detective Hercule Poirot. The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, in which yet another of Poirot's retirements is interrupted with murder, is an admirable adaptation of a nearly unfilmable plot. Lord Edgeware Dies offers the pleasing combination of murder, theater folk, and a glimpse of a besotted Poirot. Evil Under the Sun features cold-blooded murder at a sunny health resort, and Murder in Mesopotamia doubles the fun by dropping all the intrigue into an archaeological dig. Each mystery is lovingly crafted with clever direction, a clear fondness for Christie's work, and painstakingly accurate period settings. Suchet and Hugh Fraser (as Captain Hastings) make a marvelous pair, capturing both the easy companionship and the frequent bickering of true friendship. Special DVD features include an index of all the Hercule Poirot stories and biographies of Agatha Christie and David Suchet. --Ali Davis


Saturday, June 11, 2011

Christy Lane's Wild Wild West, Mambo #5 & Livin' La Vida Loca Dance Video [VHS]

Christy Lane's Wild Wild West, Mambo #5 & Livin' La Vida Loca Dance Video [VHS] Review



Join Christy in the beautiful Indian Canyons in her hometown of Palm Springs, California as she teaches you three hot line dances. First she will teach the dance step-by-step with her back towards the camera. Then she will demonstrate the entire dance with music. Next Christy shows the modified version for beginners and challenges the advanced dancer with extra steps and style. Wild Wild West is a funky hip-hop dance, Mambo No. 5 has lots of arm movements with the footwork and Livin’ La Vida Loca is a Latin style line dance with lots of intricate steps. Recommended for ages 10 through adults.


Friday, June 10, 2011

Meatballs 4

Meatballs 4 Review



Wild parties, outrageous water stunts and beautiful girls are all on the line unless Ricky Wade can coach Lakeside Water Ski Camp to victory over Twin Oaks, the flashy rival camp across the lake in the most outrageous water ski competition either camp has ever seen.


Thursday, June 9, 2011

Feast of Flesh [VHS]

Feast of Flesh [VHS] Review



A serial killer is on the loose. Women are being killed and body parts are being stolen. The police are stumped (so to speak). Meanwhile, Egyptmania seems to be gripping this small Florida town. Fuad Ramses's "exotic catering" shop is doing a booming business and his book, Ancient Weird Religious Rituals, is being studied by the local book club. Is there a connection between Ramses and the murders? Of course! In this movie by the wizard of gore, Herschell Gordon Lewis, plot and suspense take a back seat to the gruesome and bloody murder scenes. The acting may not be very good, the script is weak at best, and the effects don't hold up to later standards of Hollywood gore, but there is an infectious enthusiasm that comes through Lewis's desire to shock his audience. The exploitation elements may be dated, but that only makes them all more entertaining. A shocking drive-in sensation when released in 1963, Blood Feast remains a milestone in the exploitation genre, followed (in what would come to be known as Lewis's "blood trilogy") by Two Thousand Maniacs! and Color Me Blood Red. --Andy Spletzer


Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Agatha Christie Classic Mystery Collection (Murder Is Easy/Caribbean Mystery/Murder with Mirrors/Thirteen for Dinner/Dead Man's Folly/Murder in Three Acts/Sparkling Cyanide/The Man in the Brown Suit)

Agatha Christie Classic Mystery Collection (Murder Is Easy/Caribbean Mystery/Murder with Mirrors/Thirteen for Dinner/Dead Man's Folly/Murder in Three Acts/Sparkling Cyanide/The Man in the Brown Suit) Review



Who slipped poison into the cocktail of kindly old Rev. Babbington?... Why is a mysterious brown-suited stranger trailing a young woman through exotic lands?...What is the secret behind the malevolent deeds at palatial Stonygates? Discover the answers and much more in this star-packed collection of murder most foul, mystery most fun. All eight movies are on DVD for the first time. And all are from novels by the mistress of mystery, Agatha Christie. It'd be a crime to miss them!