 | INTO THE WILD developed out of an article which Mr. Krakauer wrote for "Outside" magazine. The Emory University honors graduate Christopher Johnson McCandless--"Alexander Supertramp"--took off after school in rebellion against authority and his... |
 | Richard Boone will remain an eternal icon of cool for his portrayal of the black-clad mercenary Paladin in the 1950s television western HAVE GUN WILL TRAVEL. Equally adept at firing guns or quoting Shakespeare, the intelligent and principled... |
 | The MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER collection continues with another four episodes of fun, straight from the Hollywood vaults! Mike Nelson introduces a cavalcade of wonders as he stumbles across schlocky B-Movie treats that offer plenty of (largely... |
 | This collection includes "An Unearthly Child," the premiere episode of the Doctor Who adventure series. Here Doctor Who (William Hartnell) leads his young granddaughter and a pair of her teachers on a prehistoric quest for fire. Then, Doctor Who... |
 | Richard Boone will remain an eternal icon of cool for his portrayal of the black-clad mercenary Paladin in the 1950s television western HAVE GUN WILL TRAVEL. Equally adept at firing guns or quoting Shakespeare, the intelligent and principled... |
 | Though he might be best remembered for sweeping epics such as DOCTOR ZHIVAGO and LAWRENCE OF ARABIA, renowned British director David Lean began his film career with small-scale character studies based on the plays of Noel Coward. Lean's fourth film,... |
 | Gabriel Garcia Marquez's fanciful and lush novel is a romantic epic about love in its many guises, the clash of romanticism and rationalism, and the terrible agony of love sickness. At the apex of the novel's love triangle is Fermina Daza, who... |
 | A time machine transports the Three Stooges back to the land of ancient Ithaca where they meet Hercules. There they battle a host of frightening monsters. |
 | Harry Houdini plays a man who gets frozen in the Arctic only to thaw out 100 years later to look for his lost love. Silent. |
 | Richard Boone will remain an eternal icon of cool for his portrayal of the black-clad mercenary Paladin in the 1950s television western HAVE GUN WILL TRAVEL. Equally adept at firing guns or quoting Shakespeare, the intelligent and principled... |