 | When John Burnside is seduced by an attractive young woman, he is mistaken for her husband and framed for murder. He's being followed by the police and the head of a crime ring, in a world where no one is to be trusted. Fighting to save his own life... |
 | Ron Perlman (BLADE II) stars in this apocalyptic actioner as St. Joy, the maniacal leader of a doomsday cult that is bent on terrorizing the United States. Planning to steal a deadly biological weapon and decimate a large portion of the population,... |
 | Ron Perlman (BLADE II) stars in this apocalyptic actioner as St. Joy, the maniacal leader of a doomsday cult that is bent on terrorizing the United States. Planning to steal a deadly biological weapon and decimate a large portion of the population,... |
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 | After his Blackhawk helicopter is shot down by dangerous Afghani rebels, American pilot Jeff Walker bonds with beautiful journalist Jordan Baynes in order to uncover the frightening truth about bounties placed on the heads of American soldiers by a... |
 | After his Blackhawk helicopter is shot down by dangerous Afghani rebels, American pilot Jeff Walker bonds with beautiful journalist Jordan Baynes in order to uncover the frightening truth about bounties placed on the heads of American soldiers by a... |
 | After his Blackhawk helicopter is shot down by dangerous Afghani rebels, American pilot Jeff Walker bonds with beautiful journalist Jordan Baynes in order to uncover the frightening truth about bounties placed on the heads of American soldiers by a... |
 | Morty Fineman (Jerry Stiller) is an independent schlock film producer-star-director with a problem. He's broke, and he can't finance his new film about a singing serial killer. The bank offers to buy his film library (a whopping 427 films!) but... |
 | Dryer: Bob Carlton (vocals, guitar); Rachel Sundsay (vocals, bass); Jole Lilley (drums). |
 | Initials pressings of TOOLS IN THE DRYER include a Limited Edition bonus CD. Lambchop includes: Tony Crow, William Tyler, Matt Swanson, Dennis Cronin. With nearly a dozen years of releases under their belt, Lambchop rooted around in their attic and... |