| | Halloween II DVD
| Category | Horror DVDs, Murder Movies, Live-Action Videos, Sequel, Killers, Violence, Serial Killers, Remake, Gore | | Starring | Malcolm McDowell, Brad Dourif, Danielle Harris, Scout Taylor-Compton, Tyler Mane, Sheri Moon Zombie | | Director | Rob Zombie | | Composer | Tyler Bates | | Director of Photography | Brandon Trost | | Executive Producer | Bob Weinstein, Harvey Weinstein, Andy La Marca, Matthew Stein | | Producer | Rob Zombie, Andy Gould, Malek Akkad | | Screenwriter | Rob Zombie |
Soundtrack English; English Subtitles Rob Zombie returns to the world of HALLOWEEN with this sequel to his film. Halloween II Reviews: “[HALLOWEEN II] delivers that old slasher magic....If you haven’t seen a HALLOWEEN in decades, and enjoy cardiac-arrest-inducing volts of emotional shock, HALLOWEEN cannot fail to please.”Washington Post Halloween II | List Price | $28.96 (You save $7.53) | | Orig Year | 2009 | | CD Universe Part number | 7819859 | | Catalog number | 34188 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | New Halloween II DVD release date Jan 12, 2010 | | Rating | R (MPAA) | | Also Known As | H2 | | Additional Info | Widescreen; Subtitled; Rated | | Movie Details | Widescreen; Subtitled; Rated |
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Purchase Halloween II Movie To buy, Click on price to add to cart | U F O No Heavy Petting CD (1976) Japan; Remastered
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$26.39 NO HEAVY PETTING was the 1976 release by U.K. hard rockers UFO, featuring "Natural Thing."
This reissue is what re-masters are all about. While the original master of UFO's HEAVY PETTING buried the quintet's sonic attack in a muddy mix, this one rediscovers their power and mints the band as a crucial link between early-`70s blues-based hard rock and late-`70s British heavy metal. Every track sounds exhilarating here--including the way-over-the-top electric harpsichord on "Belladonna"--and will rekindle any rock fan's love for these under-appreciated shredders. This reissue includes five previously unreleased tracks, all worth the price of admission for longtime fans.
Digitally remastered, Japanese reissue of British spacemetal act's 1976 album for Chrysalis. 2000 release. Standard jewelcase.
Japanese remaster.
| | U F O Mechanix CD (1982) Bonus Track; Japan; Remastered
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$22.55 Techno group UFO record their signature brand of electronic grooviness on MECHANIX.
Japanese Reissue. Digitally Remastered. Features A Bonus Track: Heel Of A Stranger.
CD contains 1 bonus track.
| | U F O Obsession CD (1978) Japan; Remastered
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$27.05 UFO had finally fulfilled their potential with 1977's exceptional hard rock tour de force, LIGHTS OUT, and released another prime slice of heavy metal just one year later, OBSESSION. While most '70s Euro-metal bands such as Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, etc., dealt largely with doom and gloom, UFO proved to have more in common with such US melodic hard rockers as Van Halen.
OBSESSION proved to be UFO's most successful studio album ever, on the strength of such hard rocking highlights as "Only You Can Rock Me" and "Ain't No Baby." Even though guitarist Michael Schenker again pushes the songs to the limit here with his superb playing, OBSESSION would prove to be his final studio album with UFO. After just one more release, the classic live set STRANGERS IN THE NIGHT, Schenker left to briefly rejoin the Scorpions, before launching the Michael Schenker Group.
Digitally remastered, Japanese reissue of British spacemetal act's 1978 album for Chrysalis. 2000 release. Standard jewelcase.
Japanese edition.
Recorded at C.P. McGregor's and Western Avenue, Los Angeles, California and The West 3rd Carrier Station, Beverly Hills, California.
UFO: Phil Mogg (vocals); Michael Schenker (guitar); Paul Raymond (keyboards, guitar); Pete Way (bass); Andy Parker (drums).
| | U F O Ain't Misbehavin' CD (1988) (Import)
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$19.39 UK reissue of 1988 release for the legendary British hard rock band. 7 tracks including, 'Between A Rock & A Hard Place', 'Another Saturday Night' and 'At War With The World'. Slipcase.
Recording information: S.S.E; The Abbatoir.
| | Chris Stamey Travels In The South CD (2004)
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$13.75 A founding leader of the influential cult band the dB's, Chris Stamey has spent most of last 15 years producing other people's discs (Alejandro Escovedo, Yo La Tengo, Whiskeytown) rather than creating his own. Not counting a 1995 instrumental album, Travels in the South marks his first record since 1991, when he released both the solo Fireworks and Mavericks, a duet disc with his old dB's partner Peter Holsapple. South, however, shows little sign of rustiness. The album kicks off with the glorious "14 Shades of Green," a chimey gem that takes a nostalgic look at a hometown. This leadoff track also establishes the theme of traveling that runs through the disc. Songs like "Insomnia," "Ride," and the title track all touch upon the feeling of life in transit. The sublime "In Spanish Harlem" takes a Paul Simon-esque look at New York City but with a decidedly eased-back Southern tempo. The entire album, in fact, rides along at a leisurely pace, with the majority of songs surpassing the four-minute mark. But Stamey uses his production savvy to build these songs into "mid-life symphonies," to make Brian Wilson's phrase more age-appropriate. A solitary piano and mournful pedal steel help to accentuate the longing in "Insomnia." A Byrds-ian guitar riff weaves through "Alive" and heavenly Beach Boys harmonies swell in "Kierkegaard." "And I Love Her," a prototypical Stamey love ballad, deftly blends '50s pop with the Beatles. It all results in a lovely, shimmery sound that won't disappoint fans of melodic rock music. Travels in the South reveals that Stamey remains ever the pop craftsman. Hopefully, he won't wait as long to craft his next disc. ~ Michael Berick
Liner Note Author: Chris Stamey.
Recording information: Modern Recording; Overdub Lane, Durham, NC; Triple Cove Studios, Wilkesboro, NC; Water Music, Hoboken, NJ.
Personnel: Chris Stamey (guitar, keyboards); Chris Stamey (vocals); Brian Dennis (guitar); Brent Lambert (12-string guitar, slide guitar); Greg Reading (ped
| | Mission Of Burma Gun to the Head CD 2 CD Set
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$12.75 Taking its cue from late-1970s British art-punks like Wire and Gang of Four, Boston's Mission of Burma developed a unique, angular sound that was at once pre-eminent in and definitive of the burgeoning US post-punk scene. For a band whose initial studio recordings consisted only of one full album and one EP, they were enormously influential, so this compilation comes off like the Dead Sea Scrolls of American indie rock, nearly every song foreshadowing a group that would appear years later. Things kick off with the band's signature song, "That's When I Reach for My Revolver," which combines tension and discord with moodiness and melancholy (and was covered over 15 years later by Moby). That combination of friction and lyricism proves key as A GUN TO THE HEAD hits the high points of Burma's studio output and live recordings, painting a picture of a band too fractious and mercurial to stay together for long, but too powerful to be forgotten.
Recorded between 1981 & 1985. Includes liner notes by Crawling Smash.
Mission Of Burma: Roger Miller (vocals, guitar, trumpet, piano, percussion); Clint Conley (guitar, bass, percussion, background vocals); Peter Prescott (drums, percussion, background vocals); Martin Swope (percussion, loops).
| | Orphan DVD (2009) Widescreen
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$23.39 Horror's creepy child genre gets another entry with this chiller from Jaume Collet-Serra (HOUSE OF WAX). After the death of their unborn child, Kate (Vera Farmiga) and John (Peter Sarsgaard) go to an orphanage to consider adoption. There, they find Esther, a young girl who seems innocent, but she brings destruction to her new family.
Standard Screen; Additional Footage; Soundtrack English; Soundtrack Spanish; English Subtitles
| | Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai Du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles DVDs (1975)
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$28.65 Through a series of long takes, JEANNE DIELMAN details the methodical housework and psychological turmoil of a middle-class mother and part-time prostitute (Delphine Seyrig). Over the course of Jeanne's daily rituals (and the film's three-hour-plus running time), her tensions slowly break the ice of her blank affect, leading to a extraordinary climax. A landmark of feminist cinema, this oppressive drama from 25-year-old director Chantal Akerman has divided both critics and audiences: but few can doubt the power of actress Delphine Seyrig's masterful, nearly silent performance.
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| | Loot
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This Spirit Award nominee for best documentary uncovers a haunting past in the lives of two World War II veterans. Though the men don’t know each other, they each turn to Lance, a part-time treasure hunter who can help them recover the stolen loot they hid during their time as soldiers. Lance and Darrel travel to Austria to search for jewels Darrel concealed in an attic 60 years ago, while Lance and Andy must find an old map in Andy’s labyrinthine house so they can find buried swords and gems in the Philippines. However, the searches are made even more difficult since Darrel and Andy are both blind. LOOT not only mines the past, but also discovers striking similarities between these unrelated men.
| | Three Monkeys DVD (2008) Widescreen
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$19.74 This Turkish film, which played in competition at Cannes, centers on a family that decides to play blind, deaf, and dumb to the various troubles in their lives. Directed by Nuri Bilge Ceylan (CLIMATES), this drama was its country’s submission to the Oscars in 2008.
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| | Captain Blood
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Starring: Phillip Noyce; John Brownlow;
| | Grace DVD (2009)
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$19.35 The evil child motif is a fixture in horror cinema, but this film adds another dimension to the trope. In GRACE, an expectant mother (Jordan Ladd, CABIN FEVER) discovers that her unborn baby has died. But she makes the unexpected decision to carry the child to term, with even more unexpected results: the baby is born alive…sort of. This unsettling film played at Sundance in 2009 to shocked and horrified audiences.
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