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Big Band Greatest Hits $4.19 No Description AvailableNo Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: BIG BAND GREATEST HITSTitle: BIG BAND GREATEST HITSStreet Release Date: 09/17/1996… |
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The Telarc Collection, Volume 1 $6.49 … |
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Hampton Hawes Collection $10.6 Buy and sell [Hampton Hawes Collection] at great prices. |
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Hampton Court: A Collection Of Documents (jackdaw) $177.9 Hampton Court: A Collection Of Documents (jackdaw) |
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LOVERS LANE $7.98 This Valentine’s Day, Lovers Lane is haunted by the events that took place 13 years ago. It was then that a brutal killer took the lives of two young sweethearts who were heavily petting one another. Here it is another Valentine’s Day and the maniac has escaped from his institution complete with his original murder weapon, the hook he wears replacing his hand. Wreaking terror and leaving messages such as Prison Food Sucks he has the whole town on the run in this frightening thriller with a surprise ending. Anna Feris (SCARY MOVIE) and Riley Smith (BRING IT ON) are among a talented cast that elevate LOVERS LANE above typical slasher fare. |
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CRISTY LANE-LIVE CRISTY LANE SHOW $9.99 This musical release from vocalist Christy Lane captures a live performance recorded at the Christy Lane Theater in Branson, Missouri. Some of the songs featured in the concert include Always On My Mind, Shake Me I Rattle, I Have a Dream, and many more. ~ Cammila Albertson, Rovi tune, One Day at a Time. |
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BRICK LANE $17.96 Director Sarah Gavron and screenwriter Abi Morgan team to adapt author Monica Ali’s award-winning novel about a young girl from Bangladesh who finds the spark in her soul slowly fading after traveling to London for an arranged marriage. As a child, Nazneen (Tannishtha Chatterjee) was always told that she was a survivor. Now, as a young adult, she must contend with the sudden death of her mother. Her father arranges her marriage to a man she has never met, and she gets shuttled off from her quaint village to a working-class neighborhood in East London, as the bride of Chanu (Satish Kaushik), where she earns extra income via sewing. At first, the newlywed Nazneen does her best to be a devoted wife and loving mother. It’s a lonely life, and as the pompous ineffectual Chanu does his best to fit into British society, the bored housewife finds herself increasingly drawn to Karim (Christopher Simpson), the hotheaded fellow who delivers pants to her door for various sewing jobs. The two lapse into an impassioned affair, but Chanu grows increasingly determined to marry Nazreen himself, especially as his own politics become more and more radical in the wake of 9/11. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide plight and emancipation of the film’s heroine. Critically lauded in England, BRICK LANE is a moving personal saga of faith, family, and the struggles between and within cultures. |
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Two Lane Blacktop (Criterion Collection) $35.96 A ‘55 Chevy takes on a ‘70 GTO in a race across the Southwest in Monte Hellman’s cult favorite. The Driver (James Taylor) and the Mechanic (Dennis Wilson) phlegmatically slouch from race to race, pitting their gray Chevy against any and all gearheads in order to make money for gas and food. They and the tag-along Girl (Laurie Bird) meet their match in Oh Maybelline fan GTO (Warren Oates), and they all set off on a cross-country race to Washington D.C., with the winner getting the loser’s car. But it isn’t the end that really counts; it is the process of getting there, as the Girl’s fickleness forces the Driver to decide what matters more: endless races or her. Shot on location from a spare script by Rudolph Wurlitzer and Will Corry, Two-Lane Blacktop was trumpeted as the film of the year in Esquire magazine before its release. It bombed, and disputes over music rights kept it from home video until 1999, but repertory and TV screenings have gained it an avid following for its automotive detail, flashes of authentic idiosyncrasy, and artfully abstract examination of the urge to forge ahead, whether or not there is anywhere to go. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide metaphor and cementing its place as one of 1970s Hollywood’s bravest motion pictures. |
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Two-Lane Blacktop (Criterion Collection) $33.84 Two-Lane Blacktop (Criterion Collection) |
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Life in the Past Lane: A Collection of Poems $2.69 Life in the Past Lane: A Collection of Poems |
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Ann Hampton Callaway – Ann Hampton Callaway $12.72 Personnel includes: Ann Hampton Callaway (vocals); Mike Renzi, Michael Abene (arranger, piano, keyboards); Jerry Dodgion (alto saxophone); Cecil Bridgewater (trumpet); Jesse Levy (cello); Jay Berliner (classical guitar).Recorded at Sound On Sound Studios, New York, New York in March & April 1992.Includes liner notes by Rex Reed.At first, she may remind you of Barbra Streisand, but only when Streisand`s voice is still in first gear. Unlike Streisand, who soon takes off for the stratosphere, when Ann Hampton Callaway revs her voice up, she reveals a husky alto that occasionally bridges into the soprano range and that suggests, among female singers, Sarah Vaughan`s plush tones, but, more than anyone else, the "velvet fog" sound of Mel Torm\u0002. She emphasizes those jazz-pop antecedents by recording a collection mostly consisting of standards as her first album, with basically a piano-bass-drums backup. At times, notably on "I`ve Got the World on a String" and "All the Things You Are," the performances cross over into outright jazz; Callaway even mimics a trumpet to duet with trumpeter Cecil Bridgewater on the former. But she possesses a songwriter`s concern with lyrics that belies the jazz connection and renews the emotional impact of songs like Irving Berlin`s "How Deep Is the Ocean" and the Gershwins` "Our Love Is Here to Stay" (although she gets more out of lesser-known tunes like Burton Lane and Alan Jay Lerner`s "Too Late Now" and Johnny Mandel and Paul Francis Webster`s "A Time for Love.") Effective as that voice is, it is also highly considered; this daughter of a vocal coach is remembering her lessons and not quite letting go just yet. She opens the album with her musical setting of the Cole Porter lyric "I Gaze in Your Eyes," an unusually direct love song for Porter, and concludes with her own "Perfect," making you wish that she`d devote an album to her own compositions some time. As it is, Ann Hampton Callaway is the debut of a distinctive and promising singer. (Cassette copies of the album do not contain the tracks "My Romance" and "Lush Life.") ~ William Ruhlmann Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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64 ZOO LANE $9.99 64 ZOO LANE is a unique learning and entertainment show for children. The eclectic animals that reside in the zoo next to Lucy’s house always gather outside her bedroom window to tell her stories revolving around various life issues. What’s more, the show’s narration, art, and animation put special emphasis on vivid verbal and facial expression in such that will help little ones enhance their own language comprehension and expressive storytelling skills. 64 ZOO LANE aims to engage children’s sense of wonder as well as their cognition and bestow in them an extraordinary appreciation for language. |
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LEFT LANE $22.46 Take to the road with internationally renowned folk poet and progressive queer artist/activist Alix Olson and manager/filmmaker Samantha Farinella in this intimate portrait that follows the duo across the country while highlighting spoken word performances and fueling the never-ending struggle to promote independent thought. Igniting and inspiring audiences wherever she may travel, Olson uses her witty and sympathetic voice to highlight a grassroots struggle against intolerance that is as entertaining as it is poignant. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide |
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THE MURDER OF FRED HAMPTON $22.46 During the filming of a documentary which permitted the Black Panther Party (BPP) in Chicago to put forth its views, the Attorney General of the State of Illinois authorized a police raid, with overwhelming force, on BPP headquarters, This police action resulted in the death of BPP leaders, including Fred Hampton, and injured many more. The documentary is consequently in two sections. In the first, the original intent of allowing the BPP to speak for itself about its aims and methods prevails. In the second part, police press releases and filmed raid reenactments are contrasted with footage detailing the recollections of BPP members on the scene, as well as shots of the shooting site. These recollections and site visits make it perfectly clear that the police’s account of their raid cannot be true. ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide |
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Hampton $17.99 Hampton |
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MIRACLE IN LANE 2 $13.46 Based on a true story, this made-for-cable drama concerns Justin Yoder (Frankie Muniz), a 12-year-old boy who is confined to a wheelchair. Despite his handicap, Justin is an outgoing kid with a sense of humor and a taste for adventure, and his older brother’s accomplishments as an award-winning athlete spark his ambition to find a sport in which he can excel. Justin thinks he has found just such an activity in the local soap-box derby competition, but he finds he has to combat red tape and prejudice before he can compete in the race. Produced for The Disney Channel, Miracle in Lane 2 also stars Patrick Lewis, Roger Aaron Brown, and Molly Hagan. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide |
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JAMES DEAN-FAST LANE $13.46 Although his life abruptly ended decades ago at just 24 years old, James Dean remains one of the world’s most beloved and celebrated Hollywood icons.The two-time Award-nominated actor’s enduring fame and popularity rests on just three roles as leading man (only one of which was released prior to his death), but the brooding Dean – the personification of restless mid-’50s American youth – also appeared in four other films and on popular television shows of the era. It was just 1,734 days from Dean’s first on-screen appearance to his death. James Dean: The Fast Lane is an unprecedented and comprehensive look at the little-known aspects of the legendary star’s spectacularly brief career. Includes rarely seen footage of his on-air debut at just 19 years old, a 1950 commercial for Pepsi, as well as his final work, ironically a 1955 highway safety PSA filmed just 13 days before he died behind the wheel of his Porsche 550 Spyder. Also includes 10 television appearances (1951-54) on episodes of Armstrong’s Circle Theatre, Campbell Soundstage, Family Theater, General Electric Theater, Kraft Television Theater, Tales of Tomorrow and Westinghouse Studio One; and movie trailers from Fixed Bayonets (1951), Has Anyone Seen My Gal (1952), Rebel Without a Cause (1955), East of Eden (1955) and Giant (1956). |
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