 | Horror author Anne Rice penned the screenplay for this full-blooded adaptation of her novel, which chronicles the life of 18th-century nobleman Louis (Brad Pitt) after he is bitten by powerful, charismatic vampire Lestat (Tom Cruise). Though... |
 | Horror author Anne Rice penned the screenplay for this full-blooded adaptation of her novel, which chronicles the life of 18th-century nobleman Louis (Brad Pitt) after he is bitten by powerful, charismatic vampire Lestat (Tom Cruise). Though... |
 | In this now infamous Batman tale, Alan Moore--who also crafted WATCHMEN and V FOR VENDETTA--paints a painfully psychotic portrayal of one of the Dark Knight's most formidable enemies. The Joker has always been a loose canon, but he is at his most... |
 | Funshine Bear loves to laugh and have a good time, and he knows how to brighten everyone's day with his motto "the fun starts here!" In JOURNEY TO JOKE-A-LOT, Funshine and his friends take a trip to where the jokes don't stop, discovering along the... |
 | Kundera's politically-grounded novel of love and revenge has been re-translated and published for the first time in a version that satisfies the author. Kundera gives his thoughts on the translation process in a frank Author's Note. |
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 | Killing Joke: Jaz Coleman, Geordie Walker, Jeff Scantlebury. Personnel: Jeff Scantlebury (percussion). Liner Note Author: Jaz Coleman. This is a CD reissue of a bizarre 1989 double LP. Jaz Coleman delivers a monologue and is eventually backed by... |
BLF65wrYkQ~~_6.JPG) | Beauregard Claghorn is a blustery barber shop orator; no mortal can silence him except his wife. He soon finds himself in a heap of hot water when he is persuaded to run for state senate. |
![CD: Pandemonium [Remaster] Killing Joke, Jul-2005](http://i6.ebayimg.com/03/c/000/77/77/e92e_6.JPG) | Killing Joke: Jaz Coleman (vocals, keyboards); Geordie (guitar); Youth (bass guitar). Issued in 1994, PANDEMONIUM proved to be Killing Joke's long-awaited follow-up to 1990's EXTREMITIES, DIRT & VARIOUS REPRESSED EMOTIONS. While the earlier album was... |