 | INCREDIBLE TWO- HEADED TRANSPLANT: The saying two heads are better than one is usually true...unless one is the head of a crazed scientist and the other is the head he has transplanted onto the body of a huge (both in size and intellect) dimwit. But... |
 | Bruce Lee was immortalized in his films as a martial arts master and first-class entertainer. ENTER THE DRAGON was the first martial arts film that American audiences had witnessed, and was actually produced in both Hong Kong and Hollywood.... |
 | Superspy James Bond (Sean Connery) gets tangled up in the wild world of international diamond smuggling. But hold on--the mission is not quite so simple as it seems; his chase of the jewel thieves leads him to conspirators with plans for unleashing a... |
 | FAST FOOD NATION is director Richard Linklater's big screen adaptation of Eric Schlosser's best-selling book, which exposes the evils of corporate fast-food production. Co-written by Linklater and Schlosser, the film presents a wide tapestry of... |
 | Drawing on his journals, notes, and training logbooks, this compilation of Bruce Lee's philosophy and exercise regimen attest to his prominence as an innovator in the world of martial arts and fitness. Here are the workouts and lifestyle practices... |
 | Director Nick Gomez is known for gritty urban street tales like LAWS OF GRAVITY and NEW JERSEY DRIVE. So while the subject matter of DROWNING MONA isn't necessarily a departure, the film's farcical tone certainly is. During the opening credits, the... |
 | Bruce Lee was an enigmatic, legendary figure at the time of his death in 1973. His popularity has never waned and this 2001 documentary on the black belt movie star attempts to explain some of his magnetic appeal. Included in this biographical film... |
 | Jason Lee plays a well-intentioned Everyman who is forced into a life of crime in STEALING HARVARD. Engaged to the beautiful Elaine (Leslie Mann) and saving up to buy their dream house, John (Lee) appears to have it all. But when his sister shows him... |
 | Personnel: John Prine (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars); Howie Epstein (acoustic guitar, bass, percussion, background vocals); Mike Campbell (electric guitar, bass); Jay Dee Manness (pedal steel guitar); Steve Fishell (dobro); Phil Parlapiano... |
 | When a gay man with AIDS learns he's contracted a brain disease which will quickly worsen his condition, he throws himself a two-day farewell party. Friends and family gather to offer their unique good-byes, the most touching of which comes from the... |