Saturday, May 5, 2012

Dead Heat [VHS]

Dead Heat [VHS] Review



Violent criminals who can?t be killed are shooting up Los Angeles, and the investigation leads LAPD detectives Roger Mortis (Treat Williams) and Doug Bigelow (Joe Piscopo) to a mysterious pharmaceutical firm. But when Mortis is suddenly murdered, his coroner girlfriend and loose cannon partner discover the company?s ?resurrection machine? that turns Roger into the walking dead. Now the department?s most unstoppable cops must battle zombie hit men, a butcher shop gone berserk and the deceased industrialist (the legendary Vincent Price in one of his final film roles) who may hold the key to it all. But can Mortis solve his own homicide case before he completely decomposes? Darren McGavin, Lindsay Frost and Keye Luke co-star in this wild combination of explosive action thriller and gory zombie comedy directed by Mark Goldblatt and featuring grisly make-up effects and monsters by Steve Johnson.


Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Teenage Catgirls in Heat

Teenage Catgirls in Heat Review



You'll get "Cat Scratch Fever" from this bizarre tale in which cats in the small city of Riverville begin transforming into gorgeous young women desperately seeking male partners. It's from Troma, so you know how outrageous these feline females can get. 95 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital stereo; audio commentary; interviews; theatrical trailer; scene access. NOTE: This Title Is Out Of Print; Limit One Per Customer.


Saturday, April 28, 2012

Sunland Heat

Sunland Heat Review



Jennifer is a world-class Olympic martial artist who after a failed marriage to millionaire Daniel Howard, moves to Brazil in a desperate attempt to separate herself from her past and begin a new life. She chose the right place and the right time, but th


Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Body Heat / La Confidential / Player [Blu-ray]

Body Heat / La Confidential / Player [Blu-ray] Review



Contains the films Body Heat, L.A. Confidential and The Player.


Sunday, April 15, 2012

Collateral [Blu-ray]

Collateral [Blu-ray] Review



A taxi driver is unexpectedly taken on the ride of his life in this stylish thriller from acclaimed director Michael Mann. Max (Jamie Foxx) is a cab driver who hopes to some day open his own limo company; one night behind the wheel begins promisingly when he picks up Annie (Jada Pinkett Smith), an attorney working with the federal government who is attractive, friendly, and gives him her business card after paying her fare. Max thinks his luck is getting even better when his next fare, Vincent (Tom Cruise), offers him several hundred dollars in cash if he'll be willing to drop him off, wait, and pick him up at five different spots over the course of the evening. Max agrees, but he soon realizes Vincent isn't just another guy with errands to run - Vincent is an assassin who has been paid to murder five people who could put the leaders of a powerful drug trafficking ring behind bars in an upcoming trial.


Saturday, April 7, 2012

Dead Heat (Midnight Madness) [Blu-ray]

Dead Heat (Midnight Madness) [Blu-ray] Review



Maverick L.A.P.D. officer Roger Mortis (Treat Williams) is a good cop who will do anything to nail the bad guys. Even if he's got to die for it in this off-beat comedy thriller. Investigating some frightening goings-on, Mortis and his partner, Doug Bigelow (Joe Piscopo), pay a visit to Dante Laboratories. It is here that they discover the high-tech Resurrection Room churning out a weird band of recycled and indestructible criminals. And it is here that Mortis meets his untimely death. But, hey, if you can’t beat ‘em, join’em. Police work is tough enough without having to tangle day after day with the same dead criminals; two can play this zombie game.


Sunday, March 25, 2012

Delta Heat

Delta Heat Review



In this obscure 1992 thriller, Anthony Edwards plays Los Angeles detective Mike Bishop, whose partner has his heart ripped out by an unknown killer after he tracks shipments of a designer drug to New Orleans; this morbid m.o. fits that of a local drug kingpin who supposedly died years earlier. Upon his arrival in the Big Easy, Bishop convinces a retired cop (Lance Henriksen) who worked the original case to assist him, much to the chagrin of local law enforcement, who would rather leave the case closed. Together, the unlikely twosome take on not only suspicious locals and antagonistic cops but each other as they learn to work together. Director Michael Fischa takes the conventions in Sam A. Scribner's script--the fish-out-of-water concept, regional police resentful of the outsider invading their space, the seductive daughter of a suspected villain--and plays them without major contrivances thanks to the enthusiastic performances from Edwards and Henriksen. Despite his initial awkwardness in the role, it's fun to watch Edwards play the prissy, image-conscious L.A. cop who literally gets down and dirty as he learns harsh survival lessons in the swamps and back roads of New Orleans. There's definitely a low-budget feel to this movie, but the ultimate ending keeps you guessing. --Bryan Reesman


Thursday, March 22, 2012

Casino

Casino Review



Robert De Niro, Sharon Stone and Joe Pesci star in director Martin Scorsese's riveting look at how blind ambition, white-hot passion and 24-karat greed toppled an empire. Las Vegas 1973 is the setting for this fact-based story about the Mob's multi-million dollar casino operation where fortunes and lives were made and lost with a roll of the dice. Starring: Robert De Niro, Sharon Stone, Joe Pesci, James Woods, Kevin Pollak, Don Rickles, Alan King, Frank Vincent Directed by: Martin Scorsese


Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Moscow Heat

Moscow Heat Review



After an illegal weapons bust goes bad in New York, Roger Chambers, (Michael York) a retired diplomat, loses his only son in the crossfire and vows to avenge his death. He embarks on a quest to bring the killers to justice, only the killers have fled and are hiding in Russia. With the help of a Russian intelligence officer and cop, the trio weaves their way through the deadly labyrinth of the Russian underworld and its potential fatal encounter with nuclear weapons.


Saturday, March 17, 2012

Heat & Dust [VHS]

Heat & Dust [VHS] Review



A persistent clash of cultures lies at the heart of Heat and Dust, the Merchant/Ivory team's most acclaimed drama prior to 1985's A Room with a View. The celebrated trio of director James Ivory, producer Ismail Merchant, and screenwriter Ruth Prawer Jhabvala were perfectly suited to this time-skipping story of thwarted romance, based on Jhabvala's novel, in which the colonial British find themselves perpetually at odds with the vibrant rhythms of India. In this most sensual of environments, two related British women, separated by six decades, discover that their independent spirits are not entirely welcomed within the confines of colonial etiquette. Olivia (Greta Scacchi) defies her stringent husband in the 1920s, while her great-niece Anne (Julie Christie) discovers, upon getting pregnant by an Indian local in the early '80s, that she and Olivia have more than a little in common. Jhabvala's feminism is subtle but forcefully dramatized, and under Ivory's sensitive direction, this tale of two women is a defiantly resonant tribute to love wherever one may find it. --Jeff Shannon


Saturday, March 10, 2012

Summer Heat

Summer Heat Review



Set in the late 1930's, the young wife of a Southern tobacco farmer falls in love with a handsome hired hand, pushing her marriage to the brink of destruction.

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Thursday, March 8, 2012

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Heat Wave [VHS]

Heat Wave [VHS] Review



This very silly musical comedy contains the immortal line "She is worth her weight in vegetables" . Set in a banana republic, the plot involves amonst other things, a card cheating president, an attempted coup, a conceited opera singer and vegetables.


Monday, March 5, 2012

Smokin' Summer Heat

Smokin' Summer Heat Review



Smokin' Summer Heat Feature

  • Covergirl Summer Leigh generates plenty of heat with her awesome sweltering body. Jessica melts your screen with her snake-like moves and Crickett entices you with the sexiest bath scene ever sho. You'll need to turn up the AC after meeting 3 new amateur discoveries, Mitzy, Alex, and Savannah Snow. Foreign feature Annetta proves you don't have to speak English to seduce American men. Wild
Covergirl Summer Leigh generates plenty of heat with her awesome, sweltering body. Your all-time favorite, Feature Jessica, melts your screen with her snake-like moves and Feature Crickett will entice you with the sexiest bath scene we've ever shot. Meet 3 new Amateur Discoveries, Mitzy, Alex and Savannah Snow. Foreign Feature Annetta proves you don't have to speak English to seduce American men and wild woman Juliette might be the hottest of them all.


Saturday, March 3, 2012

Jackson County Jail / Caged Heat (Roger Corman's Cult Classics)

Jackson County Jail / Caged Heat (Roger Corman's Cult Classics) Review



Synopsis:
Item Type: DVD Movie
Item Rating: R
Street Date: 03/22/11
Wide Screen: no
Director Cut: no
Special Edition: no
LanguageENGLISH
Foreign Film: no
Subtitlesno
Dubbed: no
Full Frame: no
Re-Release: no
Packaging: Sleeve Please note: This supplier will be closed on 11/24, 11/25, 12/26, 1/2 for the holidays. The shipping cut off is 12/10 to try and have the products delivered by Christmas.


Thursday, March 1, 2012

Red Heat [Blu-ray]

Red Heat [Blu-ray] Review



Arnold Schwarzenegger (TERMINATOR 2) is Captain Ivan Danko, a by-the-book Russian detective who partners with a fearless but undisciplined American cop (James Belushi) to track down Russia’s deadliest drug smuggler through the mean streets of Chicago in this adrenaline-fueled action thriller.


Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Canned Heat - Live at Montreux Jazz Festival, 1973

Canned Heat - Live at Montreux Jazz Festival, 1973 Review



Canned Heat - Live at Montreux Jazz Festival, 1973 Feature

  • Featuring: Canned Heat.
  • Format: Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, DVD, NTSC.
  • Language: English.
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only).
  • Run Time: 73 minutes.
Canned Heat was one of the hardest living, and hardest working, bands of the late sixties and all throughout the seventies. Led by the inimitable Bob "The Bear" Hite, a huge man with a personality to match, they established themselves as one of the greatest white blues bands of all time. This concert from Montreux in 1973, their only appearance at the festival, captures them at their peak, and features a guest appearance from Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown.

Tracklisting:
1. On the Road Again
2. Please Mr. Nixon w/Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown
3. Worried Life Blues w/ Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown
4. Ooh Poo Pah Doo w/ Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown
5. Funky w/ Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown
6. Night Time is the Right Time
7. Let's Work Together
8. Rock and Roll Music
9. Lookin' for My Rainbow
10. Montreux Boogie (improvisation)