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Alphaville - Criterion Collection

Alphaville - Criterion Collection

»rank: 15450

starring: Eddie Constantine, Anna Karina, Akim Tamiroff, Valérie Boisgel, Jean-Louis Comolli
directed by: Jean-Luc Godard


:Description:A cockeyed fusion of science fiction, pulp characters, and surrealist poetry, Godard's irreverent journey to the mysterious Alphaville remains one of the least conventional films of all time. Eddie Constantine stars as intergalactic hero Lemmy Caution, on a mission to kill the inventor of fascist computer Alpha 60. Criterion's edition of this seminal film features a new digital transfer. essential video:As the French New Wave was reaching its maturity and filmgoing had evolved as a favorite pastime of intellectuals and urban sophisticates, ...

Riki-Oh - The Story of Ricky

Riki-Oh - The Story of Ricky

»rank: 17166

starring: Siu-Wong Fan, Mei Sheng Fan, Ka-Kui Ho, Yukari Ôshima, Frankie Chin
directed by: Ngai Kai Lam


:Description:When mild-mannered Ricky takes revenge on the drug pushing thugs who killed his girlfriend, he is sentenced to a maximum security prison. Within these walls lies a penitentiary like no other, run by a host of evil characters. A sadistic warden, his sniveling assistant, and the powerful Gang of Four all control the inmates through terror and brutal death! :0ne of the most absurdly violent films ever made, this outrageous comic book of a movie is short on style but makes up for ...

The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (Special Collector's Edition)

The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (Special Collector's Edition)

»rank: 16763

starring: Werner Krauss, Conrad Veidt, Friedrich Feher, Lil Dagover, Hans Heinrich von Twardowski
directed by: Robert Wiene


:Description:This milestone film, known for its expressionistic sets and techniques, tells the strange tale of a sleepwalker under the spell of the mysterious and evil Dr. Caligari. :A milestone of the silent film era and one of the first 'art films' to gain international acclaim, this eerie German classic from 1919 remains the most prominent example of German expressionism in the emerging art of the cinema. Stylistically, the look of the film's painted sets--distorted perspectives, sharp angles, twisted architecture--was designed to reflect (or ...

Rebirth of Mothra 1&2

Rebirth of Mothra 1&2

»rank: 10494

starring: Megumi Kobayashi, Sayaka Yamaguchi, Aki Hano, Kazuki Futami, Hitomi Takahashi
directed by: Kunio Miyoshi, Okihiro Yoneda


: :Mothra returns to save the human race from desghidora and dagahra in these two epic slugfests. Special features: subtitles in english spanish and french digitally mastered audio and anamorphic video production notes interactive menus stereo sound and widescreen version. Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 05/13/2008 Run time: 206 minutes Rating: Nr

Hakaider

Hakaider

»rank: 53932

starring: Mai Hosho, Yuji Kishimoto, Eddy Lawrence, Kazuhiko Inoue, Shigeru Chiba
directed by: Keita Amemiya


:Description:Created to help control the population of Jesus Town, Hakaider was abandoned and left for dead once his uncontrollable nature became apparent. Now, his creator Gurjev has a new cyborg-enforcer, Michael. When treasure hunters accidentally awake Hakaider from his long slumber, he decides to bring his own justice to Jesus Town.

Zeiram II

Zeiram II

»rank: 52550

starring: Bob Bobson, Wendee Lee, Paul St. Peter, Kunihiro Ida, Makio Hiraiwa
directed by: Keita Amemiya


:Description:Finishing up an important case, the beautiful bounty hunter lria returns to Earth. Along with her computer, Bob, and her assistant, Fujicrow, she is also assigned an android trainee. The research team charged with building the combat android decided to implant the android's brain with the most cunning combat life form in the universe, a vicious Zeiram unit!

Gappa, the Triphibian Monster

Gappa, the Triphibian Monster

»rank: 85946

starring: Tamio Kawaji, Yôko Yamamoto, Yuji Okada, Koji Wada, Tatsuya Fuji
directed by: Haruyasu Noguchi


:Description:0n a serene island untouched by modern technology, a dark secret lies undisturbed for centuries. Then a group of scientists are sent by a greedy developer, and he plans to turn the sleepy island into the largest amusement park in the world. They stumble across what appears to be a baby dinosaur, and bring their new find back with them to Tokyo!

Bio Zombie

Bio Zombie

»rank: 61389

starring: Jordan Chan, Emotion Cheung, Sam Lee, Yiu-Cheung Lai, Angela Tong Ying-Ying
directed by: Wilson Yip


:Description:Woody and Bee are a pair of young punks working at a DVD store. 0ut for a joy ride, the two hit a pedestrian and end up with a dead body in their trunk! Un-fortunately for Woody and Bee, this is just the beginning. The dead body is infected with a strange biochemical formula, which transforms the hapless mall goers into an army of blood-hungry zombies!

Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky

Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky

»rank: 131893

starring: Philip Kwok, Fan Siu-Wong
directed by: Simon Nam


:Description:Woody and Bee are a pair of young punks working at a DVD store. 0ut for a joy ride, the two hit a pedestrian and end up with a dead body in their trunk! Un-fortunately for Woody and Bee, this is just the beginning. The dead body is infected with a strange biochemical formula, which transforms the hapless mall goers into an army of blood-hungry zombies!

Ecstasy of the Angels

Ecstasy of the Angels

»rank: 100311

starring: Ken Yoshizawa, Rie Yokoyama, Yuki Arasa, Masao Adachi, Michio Akiyama
directed by: Koji Wakamatsu


:Description:The '60s are definitely over in director Koji Wakamatsu's outrageous look at the Japanese radical movement. A group of oversexed militants (named after the days of the week) try to steal weapons from a U.S Army base--Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday are killed. Slowly, the surviving group members realize they've been betrayed by their own organization, and begin to wreak sexual and political anarchy on everything in sight. Between the 1960's and early 1970's, Japanese cinema literally exploded with some of the greatest genre ...


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by Patricia A. Floyd, Sandra E. Mimms, Caroline Yelding
$75.61

Average customer rating: ISBN: 0534581080

by Robin Robertson
$13.45

Average customer rating: 4.5 ISBN: 1594861234
$13.97



With the help of producer/songwriters William Orbit, Mark Ronson, Jerry Meehan, Joey Negro and Soul Mekanik (plus guests as diverse as The Pet Shop Boys and Lily Allen), Robbie Williams has achieved a most radical transformation. Gone is the slick, pop-rogue of yesteryear: in his place is a new Robbie that raps, embraces club beats and (mostly) favours personal indulgence over cheesy, universal pop. Recent single "Rudebox", all electronic riddims and slack-rap vocal delivery, was just the start of this transition. The rest of Rudebox completes the remarkable overhaul with several eclectic covers - from Manu Chau's "Bongo Bong" and Lewis Taylor's underground classic "Lovelight," to subversive takes on The Human League ("Louise"), My Robot Friend ("We're The Pet Shop Boys") and Stephen Duffy ("Kiss Me") – and tracks such as "Keep On", "Good Doctor" and "Dickhead", which confirm his quite bewildering quest to becoming a comedic, Staffs-accented version of The Streets.

Slightly more serious are his attempts at what he describes as 'wonky pop'. Songs like "Viva Life On Mars", his odd ode to Madonna ("She's Madonna"), the dark "The Actor" and catchy club-hit-in-waiting "Never Touch That Switch" all feature innovative production and interesting arrangements. Toward the end, we get "The 80s" and "The 90s", two more amusing "rap"-tracks that cover the singer's adolescence and his Take That years respectively; these underline the nostalgic, end-of-an-era feel of the LP. Audaciously eclectic and admirably upfront, Rudebox is overtly a form of personal catharsis. Not all the experiments work, but they're better than you might think, and now they're off his chest it'll be interesting to see where the new Robbie Williams heads to next.--Paul Sullivan
$14.99



Greatest Hits chronicles the remarkable journey of Mr Robert Williams, from being the "fat dancer from Take That" (c. Noel Gallagher) to the multi-million pound jewel in EMI’s crown. Assembled in chronological order, all the hits are here, except for his initial solo outing "Freedom", and it’s interesting to see how his sound evolves from wannabe Britpop buffoon on the sub-Oasis pubrock of "Old Before I Die" to the subtle captivating melodies of "Feel" and "Come Undone". There are so many great tracks that it’s impossible to list them all, but highlights have to be the barnstorming "Let Me Entertain You", the bouncy, floor-filling "Rock DJ" and the song that madeth the man, "Angels". The two latest additions to his canon--"Radio" and "Misunderstood" clearly have one eye on the past, the other on the future – with the latter an instant classic Robbie ballad from the Bridget Jones 2 soundtrack and the former a foray into the world of electro pop that sounds like a warped Human League track from the 1980s. This has to be Robbie’s forte, his ability to make great pop records that always sound fresh and full of energy. Every home should have a copy of this album, and chances are, by the end of 2004, most of them will. -- Melanie Wilkin




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