| | Slaughter Party DVD (1 Customer Review)
Standard Screen; Soundtrack English Taking various horror conventions and infecting them with the inimitable Troma brand of humor, SLAUGHTER PARTY is a deliriously funny romp. Familiar genre traits abound as the requisite mad scientist turns a midget into a murderer, then unleashes him on a group of scantily clad lesbians. Porn star Adam Glasser--who is better known as Seymour Butts--stars. Slaughter Party Movie Review Slaughter Party DVD Keep Case Full Frame - 1.33 Additional Release Material: Audio Commentary Trailers: Original Theatrical Trailer Tromatic Trailers Interviews: 1. Felissa Rose 2. Adam Glasser
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$21.49 Frank O' Brien is a former homeless man who now has a warehouse job in the outskirts of New Jersey. He's getting old and is a little unkempt, but he's finally got a home. But now he's lonely. Things are looking up for him when an co-worker places an ad in the personals for Frank. He goes on a handful of dates, but the women are judgemental and obnoxious--so Frank kills them in various ways. Ways that you won't BELIEVE. Escalpo Don Balde's notorious underground horror/comedy features disturbing scenes of violence and ...
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$7.39  Brian Paulinh's satisfyingly grisly zombie flick tells the story of Kristin, a woman desperate to save her husband from a terminal bone disease. She turns to an extremely alternative medicine, but it has some decidedly unpleasant side effects--like rotting skin and a craving for human flesh.
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$7.99 John Travolta literally spreads his wings in this tale of a slightly sinful, cookie-scented archangel plopped down in Iowa to rekindle a little human faith. The cocky cherub's mission of healing frequently takes a back seat to his delight in such earthly pleasures as dancing, smoking, and drinking, but ultimately his divine duty wins out.
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$8.99 After capturing and prosecuting a brutal serial killer, detective John Hobbes is puzzled by a string of bizarre murders that seem to suggest that the killer is alive--or at least somehow present on Earth. With the help of a beautiful theosophist and his stalwart partner, Hobbes realizes that the killer's spirit is being transferred between the bodies it possesses--and that it may be impossible to stop him now.
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$19.49 Packaged with a sixteen page booklet and comprehensive lessons, this is a great way to learn how to play guitar. Laurence Juber is on hand to provide the lessons, ...
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$7.15 Though there is no music from rock's greatest chameleon in this documentary, DAVID BOWIE - SPIDER FROM MARS gives an in-depth look at the musician. With its collection of vintage interviews and footage, this film even includes David Bowie donning his make-up and clothes as he becomes Ziggy Stardust. Get a rare glimpse at the ...
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$13.59 En Vogue, the preeminent R&B-meets-dance girl group of the 1990s, reunites for this 2002 concert in Birmingham, Alabama, to perform their considerable repertoire of hits. Among the festivities are "Whatta Man," "Free Your Mind," "Don't ...
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