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Soundtrack English; Soundtrack French; Soundtrack Spanish After being accidentally exposed to radiation, a policeman develops super powers. However, whenever he sees the color red, he temporarily loses his newly acquired abilities. Super Fuzz | List Price | $14.98 (You save $4.93) | | Studio | E1 Entertainment Distribution | | Orig Year | 1981 | | All Time Sales Rank | 2107  | | CD Universe Part number | 7295602 | | Catalog number | 2389 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Feb 27, 2007 | | Rating | Not Rated | | Running Time | 97 Minutes | | Additional Info | Full Frame | | Movie Details | Color; Full Frame |
Super Fuzz DVD Keep Case Full Frame - 1.33 Audio: Dolby Digital - English Additional Release Material: Special Scenes Audio Commentary: 1. Director's Commentary 2. Technical Staff Commentary Interactive Features: Scene Index Text/Photo Galleries: Biographies Stills/Photos: Photo Gallery
Purchase Super Fuzz Movie To buy, Click on price to add to cart | U F O Force It CD (1975) (Import) Remastered; United Kingdom
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$10.25 This remastered edition of UFO's 1975 album FORCE IT contains "Let It Roll," "Mother Mary," Shoot Shoot," and more.
If UFO has one addition to rock's pantheon of classic albums, this is it. FORCE IT builds on its predecessor, PHENOMENON, by taking the band further away from their fuzzier, space-rocking early records. Guitarist Michael Schenker's playing has a new toughness ...
| | High Tide Sea Shanties CD (1969)
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$19.79 On this lost would-be-classic debut by English proto-prog-metal outfit High Tide, Tony Hill's vocals are a fulcrum between Ozzy Osbourne and Jim Morrison. Accordingly, the songs on SEA SHANTIES fold together Deep Purple-worthy blues-doom ...
| | Thin Lizzy Black Rose: A Rock Legend CD (1979)
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$10.65 Hard rock quartet formed by Philip Lynott out of Dublin, Ireland. Thin Lizzy had numerous charting albums throughout the 70's & 80's. Black Rose was originally released in 1980. Featured guitarists are Gary Moore & Scott Gorham. 8 tracks. 2001 reissue.
Additional personnel includes: Bluesy Hughie (harp); Jimmy Bain (bass).
Recorded at Pathe Marconi Studios, Paris, France and Good Earth Studios, London, England.
Producers include: Tony Visconti, Thin Lizzy, Phil Lynott.
Black Rose: A Rock Legend would prove to be Thin Lizzy's last true classic album (and last produced by Tony Visconti). Guitarist Brian Robertson was replaced by Gary Moore prior to the album's recording. Moore had already been a member of the band in the early '70s and served as a tour fill-in for Robertson in 1977, and he fits in perfectly with Lizzy's heavy, dual-guitar attack. Black Rose also turned out to be the band's most musically varied, accomplished, and successful studio album, reaching number two on the U.K. album chart upon release. Lizzy leader Phil Lynott is again equipped with a fine set of originals, which the rest of the band shines on -- the percussion-driven opener "Do Anything You Want To," the pop hit "Waiting for an Alibi," and a gentle song for Lynott's newly born daughter, "Sarah." Not all the material is as upbeat, such as the funky "S&M," as well two grim tales of street life and substance ...
| | Starz Violation CD (1977) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$10.45 Starz' sophomore album, Violation, was quite similar to its predecessor. Jack Douglas was still the band's producer, and Starz continued to favor the type of slick, commercial hard rock that would be called pop-metal in the '80s and early '90s. This 1977 LP didn't establish Starz as major players in the pop-metal field; the New Yorkers did have a small following, although not a huge one. Nonetheless, this is an enjoyable record. It doesn't contain any pop-metal masterpieces like Kiss' "Shout It out Loud" or Sweet's "Ballroom Blitz," but tracks like "Cherry Baby" and "Rock Six Times" are certainly decent. Most of the time, Starz vocalist Michael Lee Smith sings about the same things that Kiss and Sweet were singing about in the '70s; namely, all-night parties and wild young women in tight dresses. Starz's lyrics, as a rule, were meant to be fun, not profound, and while Violation didn't go down in history as one of pop-metal's all-time classics, it's worth hearing if you're a fan of the style. ~ Alex Henderson
Starz's sophomore album, Violation, was quite similar to its predecessor. Jack Douglas was still the band's producer, and Starz continued to favor the type of slick, commercial hard rock that would be called pop-metal in the '80s and early '90s. This 1977 LP didn't establish Starz as major players in the pop-metal field; the New Yorkers did have a small following, although not a huge one. Nonetheless, this is an enjoyable record. It doesn't contain any pop-metal masterpieces like Kiss' "Shout It Out Loud" or Sweet's "Ballroom Blitz," but tracks like "Cherry Baby" and "Rock Six ...
| | Witchcraft Firewood CD (2005)
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$13.85 Ask a group of doom metal or stoner rock enthusiasts what band was the blueprint for the doom/stoner field, and the vast majority will -- without hesitation -- say Black Sabbath. So when a band is as Sabbath-influenced as Witchcraft, it is understandable that some headbangers would describe them as a doom band. But Witchcraft isn't nearly as forceful or as heavy as Eyehategod, Orange Goblin, or Toadliquor, and Firewood isn't typical of what has been considered doom metal and stoner rock in the '90s and 2000 -- actually, this 2005 release shows no awareness of post-'80s metal or even post-'70s metal. Rather, Firewood is a total throwback to the heavy metal, hard rock, and psychedelic rock of the late '60s and very early '70s. Black Sabbath's first few albums with Ozzy Osbourne are a strong influence, and the Swedish band's other inspirations include Jethro Tull, Cream, Uriah Heep, Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, and the great but underexposed Budgie. If one didn't know for sure that Firewood was a 2005 recording, it would be easy to assume that the disc was recorded around 1969 or 1970 -- even the production is totally retro. And while Witchcraft's melodic offerings aren't the least bit groundbreaking, they are enjoyable; this derivative outing won't win any awards for originality, although it leaves no doubt that these Swedes are good at what they do. Firewood isn't in a ...
| | Crime Busters DVD (1978) Full Frame
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$9.75 Two likable losers bungle an armed robbery in a big ...
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| | Bishop Leonard Scott - Hymns For The Nation DVD (2004)
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$15.09 Bishop Leonard Scott has an unmitigated passion to spread healing throughout the world via the word of God, and he has endeavored ...
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| | Bizarre Love Triangle DVD (2002)
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$14.05 South Korean writer/director Mu-yeong Lee fashions a quirky, gender-bending romantic comedy with his aptly named A BIZARRE LOVE TRIANGLE. Like a twisted version of I LOVE LUCY, the film centers on a successful comedian, Doo-chan (Kwang-il Choi), who is married to a phenomenally talentless aspiring actress, Eun-hui (Eun-ji ...
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