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Standard Screen; Soundtrack English FUBAR is a comedy portraying two headbanging heavy metal kids with a lot of enthusiasm but not many brains, and the Calgary locals who react with puzzlement at their antics. It's kind of like spending a moronic afternoon with fans of the band Spinal Tap. Fubar | List Price | $12.98 (You save $4.09) | | Studio | Xenon Pictures, Inc. | | All Time Sales Rank | 1708  | | CD Universe Part number | 6499011 | | Catalog number | 23043 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jan 13, 2004 | | Rating | Not Rated | | Running Time | 77 Minutes | | Additional Info | Xenon Pictures, Inc. | | Movie Details | Color; Xenon Pictures, Inc. |
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Fubar DVD Region [unknown] Keep Case Widescreen - 1.85 Additional Release Material: Trailers Deleted Scenes With Filmmaker Introduction Terry Cahill's Short Film "The Package" Music Video: 1. "Slow Decent Into Alcoholism" by the New Pornographers 2. "Your Daddy Don't Know" by the New Pornographers 3. "FUBAR Is a Super-Rocker" by Thor Audio Commentary: 1. Mike Dowse - Director, Paul Spence - Star, Dave Lawrence - Star 2. "Terry and Dean" Interactive Features: Scene Access Interactive Menus Text/Photo Galleries: Photo Galleries
Purchase Fubar Movie To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Whale We Care CD (1995) Import
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$13.95 Whale isn't necessarily a band, it's a studio project by a pair of Swedish television personalities, who also happen to be ex-lovers. In other words, it's a highly stylized and manufactured album that is proud of its artificiality. Even more than that, Whale is about sex, particularly dirty, tawdry sex. From the blunt come-ons of "I'll Do Ya," to the lesbian fantasies about Saint Etienne's Sarah Cracknell on "Eurodog," We Care positively seethes with sex. No matter how dirty Whale gets ("Young, Dumb & Full of Cum" is about as far as they go), there is a jokey sense of good humor that keeps We Care from being an oppressively sleazy affair. What also helps is their reckless mixture of styles. Taking elements of trip-hop beats, heavy metal guitars, sing-song pop, and football chants, the band creates a joyously noisy racket that emphasizes their humor and their sexiness. The sound might grow a little monotonous at various points on the album, but We Care succeeds on its own raunchy ...
| | Fantomas CD (1999)
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$13.65 The first project Mike Patton worked on after the April 1998 breakup of Faith No More was the all-star Fantomas. Heavy metal fans everywhere salivated at the lineup of Patton on vocals, the Melvins' Buzz Osborne on guitar, ex-Slayer Dave Lombardo on drums, and Mr. Bungle's Trevor Dunn on bass. But as longtime fans have come to learn long ago, always expect the unexpected with Patton-related projects. The band's self-titled debut (the first for Patton's record label, Ipecac) is far from your conventional rock; composed and produced entirely by the singer, the songs serve as a soundtrack to a comic book's story line. At nearly 43-minutes in length, Fantomas is comprised of 30 chronologically numbered "pages"' instead of songs. While it's an unconventional album, it's also a completely original one, especially when compared to the blah and predictable alt-rock of the late '90s. Patton uses his voice as an instrument with often amazing results (singing nonsensical syllables instead of words); few singers have the talent or know-how to pull off such highlights ...
| | Escanaba In Da Moonlight DVD (2000)
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$7.75 43-year-old Reuben Soady (Jeff Daniels) is making a name for himself in the history of his family by being the only sibling to never successfully bag a buck. The 1989 hunting season in Michigan's Upper Peninsula is about to begin and the Soady clan is about to carry on their tradition of deer hunting. In order for the bumbling Reuben to succeed this time out, he is forced to change a few small family rituals. These changes bring on nothing but mayhem as Reuben causes a chain reaction of wild events.
It's the day before the 1989 hunting season opens. For generations, the men of the Soady familyu have trekked to the same ramshackle deer camp north of Escanaba in Michigan's Upper Peninsula to drink, cause a little bit of trouble, and bag bucks. But in the words of Patriarch Albert, "Dat year camp was as tense as a moose's butt durin' fly season." At 43, Reuben ...
| | What The Bleep Do We Know? DVD (2004) Full Frame; Widescreen
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$9.69 Applying basic principles of quantum physics to human psychology, this film consists largely of interviews with experts in related fields, who pose existential questions and answer them with theories of endless possibilities. They explain that reality is only as we define it, that matter is permeable, and that experiences in life should be approached as controllable by the human mind. Opening doors to broad ideas--that we could exist simultaneously in many realities, that we could be in multiple places at once, that we could observe ourselves from outside our bodies, that time travels backwards and forwards--experts encourage positive thinking and open-mindedness. A situational plot involving a deaf photographer who is assigned to work at a Polish wedding serves to illustrate how the theories discussed could be applied to everyday experiences. Meanwhile, intense sequences of computer animation offer illustrations of outer space, the neural functions in our brains, the way that various hormones work, and even some funny Jello-like characters representing ...
| | Death Proof DVDs (2007) Widescreen
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$9.09 Master director Quentin Tarantino (PULP FICTION) indulges his inner fanboy by paying homage to his favorite B-movies in DEATH PROOF. Stuntman Mike (Kurt Russell) ...
| | November's Doom Amid Its' Hallowed Mirth CD (1995)
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| | Because Why DVD (2000)
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$16.29 Alex (Michael Riley) has been away from home for five years. Returning with only his backpack, skateboard, and a piece of paper with his ex-girlfriend's address. Exciting to see the old girl, he snoops out the address only to find that it is the location of a razed building. Now, Alex struggles to fit in in his old hometown. The tiny town is populated with operatic garbage men, elderly men seeking the secrets to life, and other colorful figures. Attempting to find acceptance in this now strange place proves more difficult than Alex ever expected in this magical independent comedy.
After five years of traveling ...
| | When Hell Freezes Over, I'll Skate DVD (2003)
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| | Motorized Madness DVD (2004)
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| | Pressure DVD (2002)
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$7.09 Medical students Steve (Kerr Smith) and Patrick (Lochlyn Munro) encounter a sleepy stop over during a road trip. This rural town has only a dingy bar to offer diversion and the friends stop in for a drink. The lord seems to smile upon them as the bar is crowded ...
| | Legend Of Zorro DVD (2005)
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$11.35 Catherine Zeta Jones captivated audiences and shot to stardom via her role as Elena in the 1998 take on the Zorro legend, MASK OF ZORRO. This sequel, set in 1850, finds her married to Alejandro, aka Zorro (Antonio Banderas, also returning to reprise his character from MASK OF ZORRO), and demanding he stop all the derring-do and spend time with their smart-as-a-whip 10-year-old son, Joaquin (Adrian Alonso). The boy has some serious acrobatic skills, but is unaware of his father's secret identity. He can only look askance as his parents separate and Dad starts spending too much time with his hard-drinking horse, while Mom lets herself be wooed by the odious Count Armand (Rufus Sewell). It's up to little Zorro Joaquin to get to the bottom of things and get his folk-hero parents back into action.
Jones is a stunning sight in her elaborate lace-and-linen ensembles, and there's some complex DA VINCI CODE-style secret society skullduggery, but otherwise this sequel has more in common with classic old Walt Disney comedies like THE APPLE DUMPLING GANG or Robert Rodiguez's SPY KIDS than with the 1998 movie. The swordfighting and death-defying action sequences are all totally bloodless, and director Martin Campbell--who ...
| | Essential Bach DVDs (2007) Subtitled; DTS Sound
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$29.59 Eight hours of classical music performances make this collection sure to delight Bach enthusiasts. Included here are renditions of some of the composer's most famous pieces, including the Brandenburg Concertos Nos. 1-6 (BWV 1046 - 1051), the Mass in B minor (BWV 232)," and the Well-Tempered Clavier, Nos. 1-24. THE ESSENTIAL ...
| | B.I.K.E. DVD (2008)
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$22.29 Two filmmakers infiltrate an underground bicycle club. Directors Jacob Sepitmus and Anthony Howard create a gritty, conceptually dichotomous and visually stylistic film with B.I.K.E. The film is a depiction ...
| | Ballroom Basics Vol. 2: Waltz DVD (2007) Full Frame; Collector's Edition
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$9.75 Learn to waltz without ever leaving home with Vol. 2 of the Ballroom Basics series. Professional dance instructors Nathalie Reiss and Sven Walker teach the steps to the basic waltz, along with a handful of flourishes to help students perform with grace and style right out of ...
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