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The Return of Spinal Tap is based around Tap's performance at the Royal Albert Hall in 1992. In between the footage of Messrs. St. Hubbins, Tufnel, and Smalls performing in front of a huge crowd enthusiastically determined to go along with the joke, there are clips purporting to investigate the band's humble origins in the East London suburb of Squatney, and updates from "rockumentary" director Marty DiBergi and hapless record plugger Artie Fufkin from the original movie. It is the latter component that is the real strength of Return. Though the concert footage faithfully rehashes many of the film's most treasured jokes (the malfunctioning props, the dancing midgets), the real satirical strength of This Is Spinal Tap was never its treatment of heavy metal music (which, after all, is hardly a difficult target). What the first movie did best was illuminate the egomania, paranoia, delusion, and stupidity that are the cornerstones of rock & roll as it is lived. The Return of Spinal Tap is a worthy companion piece. --Andrew Mueller |
This band redefines perceptions of Long Island's music scene with their British influenced contemporary indie rock sound. On their sophomore release, they harness the creativity of 70's album rock, the lush tones of ambient pop, and the subtle passion of groups such as The Smiths from the late '80s. Their music can easily be considered interpretive and progressive, yet it by no means alienates the fan base they've acquired through sharing bills with such acts as Mae, Acceptance, June, The Spill Canvas, The Receiving End Of Sirens, Copeland, and Coheed & Cambria. |
The most-watched made-for-television movie of the 1990s (50 million viewers upon first broadcast in 1991), this fine adaptation of Patricia MacLachlan's novel stars Glenn Close as Sarah, a Maine schoolteacher who responds to a Kansas farmer's newspaper ad seeking a bride. Set in 1910, the story follows Sarah's trial run as stepmother to the children of the widowed Jacob Witting (Christopher Walken). The tough part of the experiment is the conflicting expectations the would-be couple have over Sarah's role in the household. The kids, too, have their doubts about a substitute for their mother, and Jacob isn't ready, emotionally, for a new beginning. But in short order the strong-willed Sarah brings happiness and vitality into the house, and love and understanding eventually blossom between the two lonely adults. Everything is right about this Hallmark production, from a bright script cowritten by MacLachlan to Glenn Jordan's sensitive direction and a pair of first-rate leads making every moment worth watching. A wholesome tale from the heartland, this is a good movie for any viewing situation, from an audience of one to an entire family. --Tom Keogh |
A stupendous historical saga, Braveheart won five Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director for star Mel Gibson. He plays William Wallace, a 13th-century Scottish commoner who unites the various clans against a cruel English King, Edward the Longshanks (Patrick McGoohan). The scenes of hand-to-hand combat are brutally violent, but they never glorify the bloodshed. There is such enormous scope to this story that it works on a smaller, more personal scale as well, essaying love and loss, patriotism and passion. Extremely moving, it reveals Gibson as a multitalented performer and remarkable director with an eye for detail and an understanding of human emotion. (His first directorial effort was 1993's Man Without a Face.) The film is nearly three hours long and includes several plot tangents, yet is never dull. This movie resonates long after you have seen it, both for its visual beauty and for its powerful story. --Rochelle O'Gorman Tags : Braveheart
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The third and final episode of the Sarah, Plain and Tall series is a 1999 production reuniting stars Glenn Close and Christopher Walken with original director Glenn Jordan. Taking the story eight years beyond the original tale, Winter's End is set in a harsh Kansas winter of 1918, with the specter of death everywhere: soldiers are dying overseas during World War I, influenza is at epidemic proportions in the U.S., and an old man has returned to the Witting farm with an uncertain reception. He's John Witting (Jack Palance), father of Jacob (Walken), and the two men have not seen each other since John abandoned his son years ago. Reconciliation comes hard, punctuated by cliffhanger disasters (Jacob breaks his leg and burns with a fever, Sarah almost dies in a heavy snowstorm), but this most brutal of trial periods for the Wittings still invites a viewer to yearn for a more innocent--perhaps mythical--time in America. A worthy and rewarding finish to a trilogy fit for families yet sophisticated enough for all ages, Winter's End may be one of the last network television classics in an era of audience relocation to multichannel cable. --Tom Keogh |
Wright Floor Lamp has a box frame with a collapsible rectangular natural silk shade. This stylish look is shared with shelving in the open frame for storage and display of accentual items. Open frame Black Walnut finish Collapsable, natural silk shade Requires: 100 watt light bulb Shade: 14.5" H X 8" W X 8" D Overall Dimensions: 63" H X 10.25" W X 10.25" D The focus of Adesso is accessibility, both in terms of design and unbeatable value. Adesso is creating a lifestyle brand that our customers can count on for continued creativity and innovation for many years to come. |
Based on the life of tennessee sheriff buford pusser whom almost single-handily cleaned up his small town of crime and corruption but at a personal cost of his family life and nearly his own life. Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 11/20/2007 Starring: Joe Don Baker Gene Evans Run time: 124 minutes Rating: R Director: Phil Karlson |
Singin & Spinnin tall Tales:Of course the whole Hee Haw gang is here too inthese 8 episodes on 4 DVDs Roy Buck GrandpaJones Minnie Pearl Junior Samples ArchieCampbell Gordie Tapp Lulu Roman and more.Time Life s special 5-DVD set also includes aBONUS disc of recently filmed interviews of castmembers including Roy Clark Roni StonemanGeorge Goober Lindsay Lulu Roman the HagerTwins writer George Yanok and Charlie McCoy theshow s musical director from 1978 on. During theseinterviews they reflect on the camaraderie of thecast fondly recalling their crazy days in Kornfield.Plus there are loving memories of departed friendsGrandpa Jones Minnie Pearl and Buck Owens.They even share little secrets about Hee Haw suchas this hum-dinger: Junior Samples wasn t acting.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/CLASSIC UPC: 610583333596 |
Got Compact RMs? Get this stand.Why? Because nothing is easier than the Keyhole Post built into these new custom-designed SA2 Stands. Simply pop your compact RM Series speaker onto the SA2 Keyhole Post, snap it downward to catch the speaker's keyhole slot, and VIOLA! Speakers at perfect ear height for music and home theater applications. No muss, no fuss. No screwing into speakers, no drilling cabinets, no Velcro, no tape, no bolts. In the time you spent reading this prattle you could have set up all your Compact RM Series speakers on a whole set of SA2 Stands.These high quality, heavy metal stands allow you to hide your wire in their 38"-tall (nonadjustable) tube riser, giving you easy access to the RM's connectors. The thick single pad base gives superior stability and balances the speakers perfectly. What are you waiting for? Something easier? Won't happen. |
DVD/CD receiver with built-in amplifier (22 watts RMS/50 peak x 4 channels) * motorized 6.95" LCD video screen with touchscreen controls and selectable backgrounds * plays DVDs, DVD-Rs, DVD-RWs, DivX, CDs, CD-Rs, CD-RWs, Video CDs, JPEG images, and MP3/WMA/AAC discs * inputs: USB, two audio/video inputs, rear-view camera input * |
Practical for cooking and perfect for the table, this peppermill and saltshaker set from Chef Specialties features a classic shape in clean, clear, modern acrylic. The tall shakers feature durable stainless tops and bases. Pepper mill with traditional knob on top is fully adjustable from coarse to fine grounds. Saltshaker: 6-5/8H". Pepper mill: 7H". |
Teagen McMurray would ride to hell and back to protect his land. He’d certainly never felt that way about a woman. Not, at least, until Jessie Barton showed up with her three little girls, desperate for a place to stay. Suddenly he found himself proposing marriage, telling himself it was only to protect her and her children. |

