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Anything Goes


Anything Goes


$12.98


This is the second film titled Anything Goes to star Bing Crosby (the first was a 1936 film). Both films change a lot of the original Cole Porter stage musical, but at least the later version keeps a few more Porter songs. Still, there is something odd about a Cole Porter film filled with “additional songs” by Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen (perhaps Porter’s work was not warm and cuddly enough fo…

Cruise of Thought [Remix] EP


Cruise of Thought [Remix] EP


$9.99


Nondascript, a Washington D.C. based Hip Hop duo independently released their debut c.d. entitled “Double Standard” in 2007. Said by fans and critics abroad, one of the projects’ top 3 songs is “Cruise of Thought.” Now nearly 4 years later, producer / turntablist / emcee, Solograph of the duo returns with the “Cruise of Thought Remix” featuring Nondascript partner, Pyragon aka P.?uest, guest singe…

Legend [VHS]


Legend [VHS]


$5.68


This strange, 1985 experiment by Ridley Scott (Blade Runner) starred the up-and-coming Tom Cruise in a fairy-tale world of dwarfs and unicorns and demons. After the horn of a unicorn is broken, darkness and winter descend upon the world. Cruise’s character, helped along by a magic sprite played by David Bennent (The Tin Drum), descends into hell to save paradise. This movie is almost a classic cas…

Magnolia [VHS]


Magnolia [VHS]


$0.99


A handful of people in the San Fernando Valley are having one hell of a day. TV mogul Earl Partridge (Jason Robards) is on his deathbed; his trophy wife (Julianne Moore) is popping pills with alarming frequency. Earl’s nurse (Philip Seymour Hoffman) is trying desperately to get in touch with Earl’s only son, sex guru Frank T.J. Mackey (Tom Cruise), who’s about to have his carefully constructed pas…

Far & Away [VHS]


Far & Away [VHS]


$1.99


Filmed in the widescreen splendor of “Panavision Super 70″ and blessed with the finest production values that Hollywood clout can buy, this tale of spunky Irish immigrants forgot one crucial ingredient: a decent screenplay. The film is entertaining enough, and director Ron Howard brings his technical proficiency to the simple plot, culminating in a dynamic, breathtaking depiction of the Oklahoma l…


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