 | Based on the popular card game, this anime series follows Dan and his friends as they pit their Bakugan monsters against each other. But what starts as a simple game turns into a quest to save the universe from destruction! With their powerful... |
 | When an average man living a thoroughly unfulfilling life is diagnosed with a terminal disease he quits his job and accepts a millionaire's odd offer -- to travel to a south seas island and sacrifice himself to a volcano. In this odd but touching... |
 | Using revealing composite portraits and case studies, psychologist Martha Stout exposes what the DSM-IV defines as "antisocial personality disorder." Put simply, sociopaths walk among us and they have no conscience. Stout reveals the brazen and... |
 | The year is 1888, and the setting is London's Whitechapel area, where a horrible series of crimes has taken place in this East End district. The bodies of several women who have suffered horrible mutilations have been found. The police have been... |
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 | The Kinks: Ray Davies (vocals, guitar, harmonica, keyboards); Dave Davies (vocals, guitar); John Dalton (bass instrument, background vocals); Mick Avory (drums). Additional personnel: John Gosling (keyboards). This 1970 album serves as the final... |
 | Initial pressings of VERSUS THE WORLD will include a bonus disc. Amon Amarth: Johan Kegg (vocals); Anders Hansson, Olavi Mikkonen (guitar); Ted Lundstrom (bass); Mike Kaukinen, Fredrik Andersson (drums). Recorded in November 1995. |
 | This kinetic horror/action hybrid stars Tak Sakaguchi as Prisoner KSC2-303, a criminal who has just escaped from a maximum security prison. Heading to the Forest of Resurrection to meet up with some gangsters, KSC2-303's escape plan soon veers off... |
 | Set in the not-so-distant future, ROBOCOP VS. TERMINATOR pits two classic hybrids in a true clash of the titans. Enemies from both films (and comic book series, for that matter) are along for the ride as well, making this a great game for fans of... |
 | Using revealing composite portraits and case studies, psychologist Martha Stout exposes what the DSM-IV defines as "antisocial personality disorder." Put simply, sociopaths walk among us and they have no conscience. Stout reveals the brazen and... |