May 162010

As Gary posted last night, we have received a grand little collection of Hitchcock along with a whole mess of other groovy stuff!

Some John Wayne classics: The Searchers, The Quiet Man and Stagecoach. Steve McQueen in Bullitt, Robert De Niro in Taxi Driver. Manly stuff.

Stephen King horror in the form of Carrie and The Dead Zone.  Other scary and suspenseful titles? 1968’s Night of the Living Dead, Stanley Kubrick’s 1956 film The Killing, and a funky 90’s film called Killing Zoe.

Speaking of Kubrick, it looks like we have almost a whole shelf dedicated to the man with A Clockwork Orange, The Shining, Lolita, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Barry Lyndon, and Full Metal Jacket.

Got some good comedy! Being John Malkovich, Dogma, Ghost World (great movie!) and the so-bad-it-might-be-good Cabin Boy starring Chris Elliott.

We also have the first 2 seasons of the BBC show Coupling and one of my favorite movies about a dead composer, Amadeus.

New cool! Woo-hoo!

May 032010

We got some cool stuff for the Wall, check it out!

Horror, suspense and general creepiness: The Howling (1980), Donnie Darko, a film called House (1985) starring George Wendt and Richard Moll (like Cheers and Night Court got together to do some cheesy horror…rad), Frankenstein and the Monster From Hell (1973), plus some Hitchcock in the form of The Birds (1963) and a collection of his earlier films on one disc; Jamaica Inn (1939), Sabotage (1936), The 39 Steps (1935) and Easy Virtue (1928). Finally there is this strange looking horror comedy called Vamp (1986) starring Grace Jones. She makes a scary looking bloodsucker.

Action awesomeness: Blade Runner, Point Break and The Boondock Saints.

Dramatic classics: Lawrence of Arabia, Henry Fonda in Advise & Consent, and James Coburn in Duck, You Sucker Aka A Fistful of Dynamite.

Animation goodies Wall-E and Futurama: Bender’s Big Score

Terrific TV!! The first two seasons of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, My Name is Earl Season 1, season 1 of House and finally a wonderfully weird show Greg the Bunny Best of the Film Parodies. If you like the twisted mind of Seth Green you will dig this show.

Last on the just in list are some double features and box sets: Single White Female and Closer if you are in the mood for psychotic love or Airheads and PCU if you are in the mood to laugh at the 90’s.

We have Robert Rodriguez’s Mexico trilogy; El Mariachi, Desperado and Once Upon a Time in Mexico. Guns, guitars and bloodshed.

Finally we have the creepy uncle to the American Pie franchise, Porky’s : The Ultimate Collection. Three raunchy Porky’s movies all in one set!!! Woo-hoo!

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