Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Godfather Trilogy 1901-1980 [VHS]

!9#:Godfather Trilogy 1901-1980 [VHS]

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Post Date : Mar 14, 2012 04:55:00
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LEATHER BOUND LIKE BOOK,WITH SIX VHS TAPES AND BOOKLET.LIMITED EDITION OF 6500.

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Friday, March 9, 2012

Song Of The South [PAL]

!9#:Song Of The South [PAL]

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Post Date : Mar 09, 2012 03:01:57
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Orders processed fast from California. The hard to find video of a Disney Classic, Song of the South, is available in VHS. The VHS is formatted for European PAL system. After purchase many services are available to transfer it to DVD playable on American DVD players. Contact sell for these options.

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Sunday, March 4, 2012

The Monkees - Our Favorite Episodes (in Metal Lunchbox) [VHS]

!9#: The Monkees - Our Favorite Episodes (in Metal Lunchbox) [VHS]

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Post Date : Mar 04, 2012 11:30:38 | N/A

Whether you're indulging nostalgia or experiencing the Monkees for the first time, Our Favorite Episodes--chosen by Davey Jones, Mickey Dolenz, Peter Tork, and Michael Nesmith--is a curious time capsule. Even for veteran Monkeephiles, it's obvious that the TV series, totaling 58 episodes from 1966 to 1968, hasn't aged very gracefully. It's fun as a pop-cultural artifact, and original fans will fondly recall the eagerness with which each week's episode was anticipated. Looking back, however, the shows are marginally amusing, and their improvisational, low-budget strategy tends to limit their lasting appeal. For die-hard fans it won't matter a bit; any chance to own and archive the Monkee phenomenon (with brief latter-day interviews included) is going to be welcomed and thoroughly enjoyed.

Because Jones's favorite episode was actually the Emmy-winning "Royal Flush," the inclusion of "Hitting the High Seas" is a conspicuous blunder, but it's compensated by Peter's "Monkee vs. Machine." Directed by series producer (and then-budding filmmaker) Bob Rafelson, and featuring comedian Stan Freberg as a stodgy toy-company executive, this early episode was a first-season highlight. Mickey selected (and directed) the series finale, "Mijacogeo (The Frodis Caper)," which is noteworthy for a filmed performance of Tim Buckley singing a rare acoustic version of "Siren Song" (further proof that the Monkees were hipper than their TV personas). Mike's favorite "Fairy Tale" is a wild romp indeed, with Nesmith in drag (as a fairy princess), sounding shockingly like Cher from her later TV variety show. They're semi-inspired at best, but these vintage episodes still capture the lunacy that accompanied the meteoric success of the "Pre-Fab Four." --Jeff Shannon

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