|
Showing 1 - 10 of
10 matches in All Departments
|
The Hole (DVD)
Teri Polo, Bruce Dern, Chord Overstreet, Haley Bennett, Chris Massoglia, …
1
|
R35
Discovery Miles 350
|
Ships in 10 - 20 working days
|
Joe Dante directs this suspense horror/thriller. When 17-year-old
Dane (Chris Massoglia) and his younger brother Lucas (Nathan
Gamble) move with their mother Susan (Teri Polo) from New York City
to the sleepy little town of Bensonville, they stumble across a
mysterious hole under a locked trapdoor in the basement while
exploring their new house. Before they know it, the brothers are
caught up in a terrifying odyssey into the dark labyrinths of their
worst fears and most sinister nightmares.
|
Gremlins (DVD)
Zach Galligan, Phoebe Cates, Hoyt Axton, Frances Lee McCain, Polly Holliday, …
1
|
R80
Discovery Miles 800
|
Ships in 10 - 20 working days
|
Classic creature comedy horror directed by Joe Dante and produced
by Steven Spielberg. When Billy Peltzer (Zach Gilligan) is given
the cute and friendly little Mogwai, Gizmo (voiced by Howie
Mandel), for Christmas, he is told never to expose it to bright
light, get it wet or ever feed it after midnight. But one night
when a glass of water is accidentally spilled over little Gizmo,
Billy soon finds out why he was told to follow this advice as Gizmo
begins to convulse, producing five new Mogwai. As Billy and his
science teacher, Mr. Hanson (Glynn Turman), then seek to find out
more about the creatures, a series of events lead to the escape of
a number of them; and due to their heightened intelligence they
know exactly how to replicate themselves. Soon after, the town is
overrun by a new breed of Mogwai - the 'Gremlins' - who are
menacing little reptilian creatures, and far from friendly.
Director Joe Dante merges live-action film with animation for this
action-packed Looney Tunes adventure. Daffy Duck (voiced by Joe
Alaskey), tired of being upstaged by his rival character Bugs Bunny
(also voiced by Alaskey), quits Hollywood in the company of fired
studio stuntman D.J. Drake (Brendan Fraser). When the pair discover
that Drake's father, Damian Drake (Timothy Dalton), a movie actor
best known for his roles as Bond-style secret agents, really IS a
secret agent, and has been kidnapped by the dreaded Mr Chairman
(Steve Martin), they set out to rescue him. Damian knows the secret
hiding place of the legendary Blue Monkey Diamond, and Mr Chairman
will do whatever it takes to get his hands on it. Meanwhile, Daffy
and Drake are being pursued across the world by Bugs Bunny and
Warner's Head of Comedy, Kate Houghton (Jenna Elfman), who have
realised how essential Daffy is to their successful cartoon-making
and want to lure him back to the studio. From Hollywood to Paris,
Las Vegas to the African jungle, the mis-matched gang fall into all
kinds of madcap adventures.
BRAND NEW & EXPANDED EDITION! Now with 125 additional pages of
film ads from the 1970s and a new foreword by director Joe Dante!
As featured in Entertainment Weekly, The New York Times, The Wall
Street Journal, Fangoria, and more. Growing up in the 1970s and
1980s, Michael Gingold became obsessed with horror movies, and his
love of the genre led him to become a Fangoria writer and editor
for over 30 years, as well as a contributor to Rue Morgue and
others. But before all that, he took his scissors to local
newspapers, collecting countless ads for horror movies, big and
small. Ad Nauseam: Newsprint Nightmares from the '70s and '80s is a
year-by-year deep dive into the Gingold archive, with more than 700
ads! Within these pages you'll see rare alternate art for film
franchises such as Halloween, Friday the 13th, A Nightmare on Elm
Street, Child's Play, Jaws, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and The
Exorcist. You'll also revel in oddities including Invasion of the
Blood Farmers, Psycho from Texas, Dracula Blows His Cool, Zombie
Island Massacre, Twitch of the Death Nerve, and many more. Gingold
also provides personal recollections and commentary, and unearths
vintage reviews to reveal what critics of the time were saying
about these films. Steel yourselves, genre junkies: Ad Nauseam is
an unmatched journey into the wild world of 1970s and 1980s horror
movies! Also available: Ad Nauseam II: Newsprint Nightmares from
the 1990s and 2000s and Ad Astra: 20 Years of Newspaper Ads For
Sci-Fi & Fantasy Films (the 1980s and 1990s).
Dee Dee Ramone doesn't quite know what he's getting himself into
when he and his wife Barbara move into the Chelsea Hotel with their
dog Banfield. The room he's staying in might be the very room where
his old friend Sid stabbed Nancy.Dee Dee spends most of his time
trying to score drugs and walking Banfield, with whom he can
magically communicate. Meanwhile, he can't stand his neighbours and
though he shies away from violence, he wishes everyone were six
feet under. Dee Dee gets involved with the transvestite lover of
one of his gay fellow addicts. When Barbara finds out, things get
out of hand. All the while Dee Dee is tormented by the living and
dead demons that plague the hotel, along with the ghosts of his old
dead punk rock friends Sid Vicious, Johnny Thunders, and Stiv
Bators. And that's when the Devil himself decides to join the
party...
The legendary golf instructional, available again. This is, along with Harvey Penick's Little Red Book, THE book Golf professionals turn to.
"Thirty years ago I was recommending Joe Dante's book The Four Magic Moves To Winning Golf as a must read for aspiring PGA professionals. What Dante said in '62 has influenced many of the game's finest teachers. Dante was a visionary."--Gary Wiren, author of New Golf Mind
When published, The Four Magic Moves To Winning Golf radically changed the way many players thought about the golf swing. Dante's system showed how simple it was to improve one's game, and at the same time gave the golfer one of the most comprehensive analyses of swing mechanics ever published. Now, thirty-three years after its original publication, Main Street is proud to reissue this classic instructional. Dante begins by sweeping out all the misconceptions of the game. "If good golf is to be learned and the poor player is to improve, a purging must take place, painful as it may be." Dante discusses a few basics of grip and stance, and then he gets to the heart of his book, the four magic moves. As he reveals each of the moves, Dante focuses on the physical checkpoints so that any golfer can make sure that his or her swing is on the right track.
The Four Magic Moves To Winning Golf is straightforward and easy to understand, yet unlike other golf books it is irreverent and audacious in its approach to mastering the game. The publication of this rediscovered classic is sure to establish Joe Dante's reputation as one of golf's greatest teachers.
|
|