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3 By Scorsese
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This is a collection of three early works by Martin Scorsese and a must for the collection of any fan. The 1st is Italianamerican (1974) which features Scorsese�s parents in their apartment. His parents are fascinating storytellers and interweave their own experiences as Italian Americans with a history of New York itself. The 2nd is The Big Shave (1967) which he made as a metaphor for the Vietnam War and was produced as his final project in film class at N.Y.U. A man walks into a sterile bathroom then proceeds to shave until he pierces through his skin. The 3rd film American Boy (1978) is a profile of Steven Prince. Scorsese gives the viewer an in depth view into the man's life and due to Prince's wonderful role as a story teller, the tales he tells are fascinating, some silly, and some so outlandish you have to doubt their sincerity.


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Accion Mutante
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Alex de la Iglesia's first feature film is about the antics of a terrorist group known as Accion Mutante who hate cosmetics, slimming diets, sperm banks, plastic surgeons, aerobics and all that continues to fuel the future world that is ruled by good-looking people. This band of ugly, bad, twisted, and burnt mutants decide to kidnap the daughter of a rich businessman with a bloody raid on her wedding reception. This money-grabbing ransom attempt is the culmination of their anit-beautiful people campaign in order to claim back the rights of the ugly freaks. Escaping from the police in their spaceship the trip ends abruptly when they crash in Axturiax, the planet of the crazy miners and no women. This is a great black comedy sci-fi adventure that takes a satirical look at our society and is done in an exuberant style filled with extreme violence and great special effects. Letterboxed and in Spanish with English Subtitles.


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Blood Beach
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Something or someone is attacking people one by one at the beach. Some of victims are left mutilated, but most of them get sucked deep into the sand, disappearing without a trace. When a women's mother dies at the beach, she teams up with her old boyfriend as they search for clues that will reveal the true horror resposible for the killings. This early 80's classic more than makes up with suspense for what it lacks in budget.


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Calamity Of Snakes
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A luxury apartment complex is being constructed, but things don't go as planned when the team discovers a huge nest of thousands of snakes on the site. The boss refuses to delay the construction just because of the snakes and orders them all to be exterminated despite being warned by his wife and her nightmares of the situation. Not all the snakes end up getting killed and the survivors seek revenge on the construction workers. It isn't long before a giant boa leads the rest of the thousands of snakes inside the building to kill all the new inhabitants. This extremely rare flick is not for the squeemish and was made before the time of computer effecs with thousands of real snakes, a lot of which get burnt and mangled for real. Dubbed in English. Letterboxed. Uncut from Japan.


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Cataclysm
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An author takes his surgeon wife on a vacation to Las Vegas after she experiences some psychedelic nightmares about God and the Devil. There she is hypnotised during a Vegas act and has a flashback to Nazi Germany, witnessing the slaughter of innocent Jewish musicians by a vicious SS officer. The Nazi is actually the Devil himself and he is town running a satanic cult of perverse freaks. A Jewish Nazi hunter and some cops try and put a stop to the demons antics, but it ends up being up to the surgeon to try and get the job done.


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Crimes Of The Future
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Early David Cronenberg short film made in 1970. Takes place in the future where millions of post-pubertal females have died from a disease caused by cosmetics and discovered by a mad dermatologist.


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Crimewave
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Shot in between Evil Dead and Evil Dead 2, this is the very rare and often over-looked 2nd feature directed by Sam Raimi. What also makes this crazy comedy farce really interesting is that it was written with long time friends of Raimi, Joel and Ethan Coen, right after their 1st feature Blood Simple. The film is about a pair of nutty exterminators who are hired to kill someone but make a mess of the job and have to do away with any possible witnesses. Starring Brion James (The Horror Show) as one of the exterminators along with the almighty Bruce Campbell as Renaldo �The Heel�.


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Day Of The Beast
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A priest finds by means of a cabalistic study of the bible that the anti-christ is going to be born on Christmas day in Madrid. Helped by a heavy-metal fan and by the showman of a TV esoteric program, he will try to invoke the devil to find out the place of birth and kill the baby. Amazing dark comedy directed by �lex de la Iglesia (Accion Mutante). Letterboxed, In Spanish with English Subtitles.


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Elvis
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This is the rare television movie that started the collaboration between master horror director John Carpenter (Escape From New York, The Thing, Big Trouble in Little China) and leading man Kurt Russell. Russell realistically portrays Elvis from his beginnings as a 35-dollar-a-week truck driver to one of the most popular music and film stars the world has ever seen. The film has the King about to return to the stage in his heroic Las Vegas comeback show, but he gets a death threat on opening night! Alone in his hotel room, Elvis flashes back to his past, now a million miles away. He remembers his rebellious youth in Mississippi, his early days in Memphis, then his meteoric rise to fame and fortune and the one true love of his life, Priscilla.


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Enter The Ninja
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Franco Nero (Django) stars as an American who has dedicated his life to learning the ways of the Ninja. Because of his superior skills and obtaining the right to be a �Ninja Warrior�, the western ninja is targeted for death by Sho Kosugi and a legion of martial arts masters. This is the early 80�s Ninja classic that spawned an obsession with millions kids the world over and had them making homemade ninja stars and nunchakus.


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The Five Days Of Milan
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This super rare film is Dario Argento�s only deviation from the giallo genre. Argento wanted to do something different after completing his Animal trilogy so he made this period piece that takes place during the Italian Revolution of 1848. The production shares many traits with Sergio Leone�s A Fistful of Dynamite and Argento�s work on the excellent Once Upon a Time in the West played a big part in the making this movie. It is a very unique film and a must have for all Argento fanatics. In Italian with Japanese subtitles. Letterboxed. In Italian with Japanese subtitles.


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Ghosthouse
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Ghosthouse is a chilling tale with twists, turns, and plenty of messy gore frights to make you jump out of your seat. A radio junkie and his girlfriend investigate transmissions from a mysterious house and are helped by four campers spending the weekend on the estate. Soon visions of a deceased girl and her evil clown doll bring doom to the unwanted visitors who are trespassing in the haunted house.


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Hard Target
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John Woo's American film debut starring Jean-Claude Van Damme. This is the rare Japanese version that is 100 minutes long and contains more action and violence before Universal hacked it to bits. Letterboxed.


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The Humanoid
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Hoping to overthrow the ruler of the planet Metropolis, the evil Graal enlists a doctor who has invented a chemical that turns ordinary people into perfect soldiers. They test the chemical on a pilot and he changes into a mindless but indestructable automaton possessing superhuman strength. It is up to the people of Metropolis to somehow outwit Graal before he can create an army of these soldiers, otherwise their planet will be destroyed. This insane ItalianTurkish co-production is a Star Wars rip-off filled with enough goofy special effects, cheap sets, and hilarious dialogue to keep you laughing the entire running time. The films great cast includes Richard Kiel (Jaws from the 007 films), Arthur Kennedy (Lawrence of Arabis) , Ivan Rassimov (Eaten Alive, Jungle Holocaust) and was made by an all-star Italian crew that included Enzo G. Castellari, Giannetto De Rossi, Antonio Margheriti and score by Ennio Morricone. Uncut from Japan.


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Mausoleum
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A young housewife is the eldest daughter in a bloodline afflicted with an ancient curse. Possessed by powers she cannot control, her life becomes a nightmare of lust, terror and murder as she takes a series of lovers and kills them in a variety of gory ways. Her husband finds himself confronting the face of hell, but unfortunately for him his wife�s only salvation lies within�..the mausoleum.


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Monster Shark
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Written by some of the greats in Italian cinema including Luigi Cozzi, Sergio Martino, and Dardano Sacchetti, this is one of the bloodiest Jaws rip offs ever made. When several boats are torn apart and badly mangled corpses are washed ashore, people start wondering why the teeth marks on the bodies don't lead to any known animal. Several scientists try to save the local population from this shark-like monster that is a genetically-created hybrid of an octopus and a prehistoric proto-shark. Unfortunately its creator is as brutal a killer as his satanic creation and won't even stop at murder to cover its existence. Letterboxed.

Necronomicon
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This anthology is divided into four segments The Library which is the wraparound segment involving Lovecraft's research into the Book of The Dead and his unwitting release of a monster and his writing of the following horror segments The Drowned, The Cold, and Whispers. Jeffrey Combs stars as H. P. Lovecraft. Uncut from Japan, Letterboxed


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Ninja III The Domination
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A young sexy aerobics instructor finds herself possessed by the diabolical spirit of a evil Ninja assassin. As her behavior begins to change, she starts to have a thing for V8 juice and becomes attracted to an unusually hairy police officer. It isn't long before she's running rampant in the city streets and systematically killing the police officers responsible for the evil Ninja's death. A good Ninja (Sho Kosugi) is brought into the picture to preform an exorcism so the girl can release the evil spirit and prove that only a Ninja can kill a Ninja.


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Star Crash
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In this insane Italian rip-off of Star Wars directed by Luigi Cozzi, the epic action takes place in outer space where the good guys set out to track down the evil Count's secret weapon. Stars David Hasselhoff as Luke, er... Simon and Joe Maniac Spinell as Count Zarth Arn. From Japan.


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The Star Wars Holiday Special
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This purposely buried holiday TV special is quite a rarity. Includes the first appearance of Boba Fett in an animated short and the also the first appearance of the incoherent Chewbacca family. Stars the original cast as well as the lovely and talented Bea Arthur, Diahann Carroll, and Art Carney.


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Terrorvision
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A civilization on a distant planet has found a way to solve its garbage problem by turning it into energy and beaming it into outer space. A flaw in this system is found when the signal is accidentally picked up on Earth by an unsuspecting family�s satellite dish. While this would ordinarily be just another garbage mess, this particular transmission contains a hungry trash monster that quickly begins devouring each of the family members one by one. Classic campy cheese that is sure to definitely please. Uncut from Japan.


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Ticks
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A group of teenagers go camping and encounter a swarm of giant, predatory woodticks that have mutated to terrifying proportions by steroids dumped into the water table by ruthless marijuana farmers. People begin to fall victim to the ticks� deadly, hallucinatory venom and a forest fire breaks out, trapping the panic stricken teens in their cabin. Surrounded by the vicious insects on one side and the fire on the other, their only hope for survival is to rely on each other � if they can last that long.


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Violation Of The Bitch
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A beautiful woman lives all alone with only her books and paintings for company until a wild, dark haired gypsy comes to stay with her. Soon the two become lesbian lovers but the gypsy has a secret that manifests itself into frightening dreams of domination and humiliation. The dreams eventually become a reality when a visitor arrives on horseback and someone cracks out the shotgun. Jose �Vampyres� Larraz creates a dream like atmosphere with some very surreal elements in this unpredictable soft porn. Also known as The Coming of Sin. Letterboxed.


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Walker
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Alex Cox (Repo Man, Sid and Nancy) directs this story of William Walker, a real life American soldier of fortunedoctorlawyerjournalist who leads a bloody and violent invasion of Nicaragua at the request of a baron named Cornelius. Walker declares himself the president of the country because America has a moral right to protect our neighbours from oppression. Cox continually screws with the audience with his anachronistic humour by populating the world of 1855 with computers, cigarette machines and helicopters in this bold satire. With music by Joe Strummer and starring Ed Harris, it seems this film might be laying low due to it resembling another American president who protects our neighbours from oppression. Letterboxed.


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Xtro
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A young child witnesses his father disappear in a flash of light. Three years later a bizarre, crablike creature crawls out of the forest and rapes the owner of the nearest farmhouse then turns into mush. The woman gives birth to the full size father who vanished earlier and he returns home to see his son. After passing on some alien powers, his son starts causing some mayhem when he turns a G.I. Joe into a life size killing machine and a clown ornament into a black egg harvesting psycho midget. This is an amazing, gory and bizarre sci-fi story that was banned in the UK.

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