
Paul Wesley and Erika Christensen on the Scream Awards 2011 Presents Best Science Fiction Actor
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The Thing (Collector’s Edition) $7.19 Howard Hawks’s original 1951 production of The Thing from Another World can be glimpsed playing on a TV that fateful October evening in John Carpenter’s blockbuster hit, Halloween (1978). A few years later, Carpenter reteamed with his Escape from New York star Kurt Russell to do a remake. But while the first movie version of The Thing was in atmospheric black and white, Carpenter’s 1982 version is… |
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Stranger Than Fiction $0.74 Much was written about Will Ferrell’s first “dramatic role” as Harold Crick, an IRS auditor who begins hearing a voice narrating his life. But Stranger Than Fiction is hardly a drama. However, what Ferrell does–like Jim Carrey before him in The Truman Show–is handle a toned-down character with genuineness and affection: you believe he is this guy. Crick leads a lonely life filled with numbers an… |
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Dune (Widescreen) $2.27 BASED ON FRANK HERBERT’S CLASSIC, THIS SCI-FI ADVENTURE BOASTSDAZZLING F/X IMAGES, AND POWERFUL PERFORMANCES…. |
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Hollywood Stories: a Book about Celebrities, Movie Stars, Gossip, Directors, Famous People, History, and more! $9.99 âA WILD, FUN RIDE THROUGH TINSEL TOWN, PAST AND PRESENT!â — Jan Wahl, KCBS AM/FM & KRON-TVAt high noon on a cold November day in 1974, sixty-seven-year-old John Wayne faced off with the staff of the Harvard Lampoon on the famous campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The students had issued their challenge by calling the beloved American icon a fraud. Wayne, who had his new movie McQ to pr… |
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Charlie Chan: The Untold Story of the Honorable Detective and His Rendezvous with American History $12.00 Shortlisted for the 2010 National Book Critics Circle Award in Biography and the 2011 Edgar Award for Best Critical/Biographical Book: “An ingenious and absorbing book, that provides a convincing new mode for examining the Chinese experience through both Chinese and Western eyes. It will permanently change the way we tell this troubled yet gripping story.”âJonathan Spence, author of The Sear… |