 | A woman finds love where she least expected to in this charming installment in the Bride Quartet series. Emma loves her life working as a wedding planner with her close friends Mackensie, Laurel, and Parker. She enjoys her work, and has an active... |
q)kDBLF3mo8Nlg~~_6.JPG) | John Nada (Roddy Piper) is a quiet loner, a drifter who gets work where ever he can find it. While working on a construction site in L.A. and sleeping in a vagrant community at night, John stumbles upon a secret society of alien beings who pose as... |
iEBKq5PZbUN!~~_6.JPG) | A woman finds love where she least expected to in this charming installment in the Bride Quartet series. Emma loves her life working as a wedding planner with her close friends Mackensie, Laurel, and Parker. She enjoys her work, and has an active... |
 | This film version of the Rodgers and Hammerstein Broadway smash tells the story of a young Chinese woman who travels to San Francisco as part of an arranged marriage. The problem is that her prospective husband has other plans. Not completely... |
 | In 2004, Zhang Yimou caused a sensation with his astonishing HOUSE OF FLYING DAGGERS, and his CURSE OF THE GOLDEN FLOWER is yet another dazzling, visually stunning film. Calling again upon the talents of the striking Gong Li, Yimou tells an epic tale... |
![CD: Flower Power [Time Life Box] Nov-2007](http://i.ebayimg.com/06/!!d4Tsd!!mM~$(KGrHgoH-C8EjlLl3wEGBJ2i67SV0g~~_6.JPG) | Personnel: Janis Joplin (vocals). Liner Note Author: Colin Escott. Photographer: Henry Diltz. Arranger: J. Collins. What's that you say? You don't understand why songs like "It Never Rains in Southern California," "Me and You and a Dog Named Boo,"... |
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 | Bachelor dentist Julian Winston (Walter Matthau) wants an excuse to keep from marrying his flighty younger girlfriend, Jill (Goldie Hawn), so he calls upon his stoic receptionist, Stephanie (Ingrid Bergman) to masquerade as his wife. Much to his... |
 | Like the previous volume in this long-running series of '60s pop-psychedelia with the emphasis on the "pop," this has rarities from the U.K. branch of the retrospectively named "pop-sike" genre. The 22 tracks are mostly by artists whose names are... |
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