The Gorehouse Greats Collection

Monday, 08. February 2010. 02:34 by admin

  • GRINDHOUSE GREATS COLLECTION – CROWN HORROR 12-MOV (DVD MOVIE)

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From CROWN INTERNATIONAL PICTURES, INC. Mill Creek Entertainment is proud to present 12 cult horror classics that will surely entertain and will fit everybody s budget. For over 40 Years as a Leading Force in Independent Film Production and Distribution to a Worldwide Entertainment Industry, Crown International has produced quality films with big stars. Includes:
Blood of Dracula’s Castle Brain Twisters The Devil’s Hand Madman of Mandoras(AKA They Saved Hitlers’ Brain) Nightmare in Wax Prime Evil Satan’s Slave Stanley Terrified Terror Trip with Teacher… More >>

The Gorehouse Greats Collection


More! Animation Greats

Thursday, 10. December 2009. 03:46 by admin

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These shorts from the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) illustrate how animated films can be used to present information in a concise, entertaining form. Prepared in conjunction with UNICEF’s Declaration of Children’s Rights, the Oscar-winning short “Every Child” (1979) deftly blends hilarity and pathos. A small child is passed from household to household, like an unwanted fruitcake at holiday time, by individuals who coo over it, then dispose of it. Using only sounds and drawings, the film makers satirize the hypocrisy of people who simply adore children–until they become inconvenient. “Hot Stuff” (1971) traces the history of mankind’s relationship with fire, from the first caveman to a bickering modern couple… More >>

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Animation Greats!

Monday, 14. September 2009. 04:07 by admin

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For most of the ’70s and ’80’s, the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) was the center of international creativity in animation. Artists from all over the world came to experiment with new styles, media, techniques, and content. The results were not only intriguing and challenging but often very funny, as this exceptional collection demonstrates. Richard Condie’s Oscar-nominated “The Big Snit” (1985) might well rank as the funniest short film of the ’80s. The sort of offbeat logic that underlay Gary Larson’s “Far Side” cartoons can be found in this freewheeling spoof of nuclear disaster. Some people might find the weird-looking couple who argue over a Scrabble game odd: the husband delights in sawing the furnitu… More >>

Animation Greats!


Animation Greats! (1997)

Monday, 31. August 2009. 22:05 by admin

Animation Greats!No description for this product could be found, but have a look over at Amazon for reviews and other information.