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The 6th
Day 2000 124 Minutes
PHOENIX Pictures (CTHV)
10 1979 123 Minutes
WB
Covers
101
Dalmatians 1961 79 Minutes
Disney Videos
150
Cartoon Classics 2006 Mill Creek Entertainment
Absolute
Power 1997 121 Minutes
Covers
AEON FLUX
1996 120
minutes from MTV & Sony Covers
alanis
morissette jagged
little pill , Live 1997 90 Minutes
Covers
Email F.Y.I.A.M. (Fan Club),
P.O. Box 8873, Red Bank ,
NJ 07701
Alfred Hitchcock The Legend Begins 20 Movie Classics 2007 4 Disc set 26 Hours 54 Minutes Contains: Jamaica Inn Young and Innocent The Skin Game Hitchcock Presents: The Sorcerer's Apprentice The Manxman Juno and the Paycock Champagne Hitchcock Presents: The Cheney Vase The Farmer's Wife Easy Virtue The Ring Blackmail The Lady Vanishes Rich and Strange Sabotage Secret Agent The 39 Steps Number 17 The Man Who Knew Too Much
The
Alien Legacy Box Set of 4:
Alien
1979
Aliens
1986
Alien 3
1992
Alien
Resurrection 1997 http://www.alien-movies.com/
The
Allman Brothers Band Live At Great
Woods 1991 90 Minutes
Covers
The Andy
Griffith Show 1960s 8 episodes
~200 Minutes Odd Public Domain versions without original starting
theme!
National
Lampoon's Animal
House 1978 109 Minutes R
Universal
City Studios Covers
Antz
1999 83
minutes from DreamWorks Covers
The
Arrival 1996 115
Minutes
Atlantis
The Lost Empire 96 minutes 2001 G DisneyDVD.com
A
View To A Kill 1985 131
Minutes
Austin
Powers The
Spy Who Shagged Me 1999 ~95 Minutes Newline AustinPowers.com
The Avengers
1998 95
Minutes WB
Covers
The Avengers '64
DVD SETS 1964 156 Minutes
each Volume
DVD Volume 1 : The White Elephant, The Little Wonders, The
Wringer
DVD Volume 2 : Mandrake, The Secrets Broker, The Trojan Horse
Original Avengers
|
The Avengers '64
DVD SETS 1964 156 Minutes
each Volume
DVD Volume 3 : Build A Better Mousetrap, The Outside-in Man, The
Charmers
DVD Volume 4 : Concerto, Esprit De Corps, Lobster Quadrille
Original Avengers |
1965 170
Minutes each Volume
DVD Volume 1 : The Town of No Return, The Gravediggers, The
Cybernauts
DVD Volume 2 : Death at Bargain Prices, Castle De'ath, The Master
Minds
DVD Volume 3 : The Murder Market, A Surfeit of H2O, The Hour That
Never Was
DVD Volume 4 : Dail A Deadly Number, Man-Eater of Surrey Green,
Two's A Crowd, Too Many Christmas Trees
A&E
| Original Avengers
| Covers
The Avengers '66
DVD SETS 1966 170 Minutes
each Volume
DVD Volume 1 : Silent Dust, Room Without A View, Small Game for Big
Hunters
DVD Volume 2 : The Girl from AUNTIE, The 13th Hole,
Quick-Quick-Slow Death
DVD Volume 3 : The Danger Makers, A Touch of Brimstone, What the
Butler Saw
DVD Volume 4 : The House That Jack Built, A Sense of History, How
to Succeed ...At Murder, Honey for the Prince
A&E
| Original Avengers
| Covers
The Avengers '67
DVD SET 1 1967 170 Minutes
each Volume
DVD Volume 1 : From Venus With Love, The Fear Merchants, Escape In
Time
DVD Volume 2 : The See-through Man, The Bird Who Knew Too Much, The
Winged Avenger
DVD Volume 3 : The Living Dead, The Hidden Tiger, The Correct Way
To Kill
DVD Volume 4 : Never, Never Say Die, Epic, The Superlative
Seven
DVD Volume 5 : A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Station,
Something Nasty In The Nursery, The Joker
DVD Volume 6 : Who's Who???, Return Of The Cybernauts, Death's
Door
DVD Volume 7 : The £50,000 Breakfast, Dead Man's Treasure, You Have
Just Been Murdered
DVD Volume 8 : The Positive-negative Man, Murdersville, Mission
Highly Improbable, The Forget-me-knot
A&E
| Original Avengers
| Covers 1968 98 Minutes PG Paramount
Batman
1989 126
Minutes Covers
Batman
Forever 1995 122 Minutes
Covers
Batman
& Robin 1997 125 Minutes
WB
The
Beatles Yellow
Submarine 1968 90 Minutes
MGM
Beavis and
Butt-Head The Final
Judgement 1995 50 Minutes
MTV Networks
Bela
Lucosi Collection 1997 135 Minutes
Lumivision Email: lumi@lumivision.com Scared To
Death & The Devil
Bat
Beverly
Hillbillies 1962 ?? Minutes
Diamond
Entertainment
Beyond
Jurassic Park 2001 ~60 Minutes NR Universal Studios
Big Trouble in Little China 1986 99 minutes PG-13 Widescreen & Full Screen
Blade
1998 120
Minutes Newline
Blondie
1999 65
Minutes Blonie.net Beyond Music
Blues
Brothers 2000 1998 124 Minutes
PG-13 Universal
Buffy
The Vampire Slayer The Complete First Season 1997 3 Disc set
A
Bug's Live 1998 95 Minutes
The Bufferfly Effect 2004 R Theatrical Version 114 Minutes & Directors' Cut 120 Minutes
Need The Butterfly Effect 2 (2006)
Caddyshack
1980 99
Minutes
Capricorn
One 1978 123 Minutes PG
from LIVE
Car
Wash 1976 116 Minutes
PG
Chicken
Run 2000 84 Minutes
from DreamWorks
Computer
Animation 1996 Festival from
Sony
Conspiracy
Theory 1997 135 Minutes R
from WB |
WB DVD |
Contact
1997 150
Minutes WB |
WB DVD |
The
Craft 1996 101
Minutes
The
Crow 199_ 101 Minutes DIMENSION FILMS MIRAMAX
The Crow City of
Angels 1996 93 Minutes
DIMENSION FILMS
MIRAMAX
Cyberscape
1997 45
Minutes Sony
Da
Vinci Code 2006 149 Minutes PG-13
Sony 2 Disc Set The Da Vinci Code
The Very Best of
The Dick Van Dyke Show 2003
Volume 1, 3 Complete Episodes, 78 Minutes Ovation Home Video
Deep
Blue Sea 1999 105 Minutes R
WB
Dune
1984 137
Minutes PG-13 Universal
Eagles
hell freezes over 1994 99 minutes Covers Image Entertainment
DVD Video Group
Eric
Clapton Unplugged
1992 70
Minutes MTV Networks
Evolution
2001 102 Minutes PG-13M
Fargo
1996 96
Minutes R PolyGram
Video
Fierce
Creatures 1997 94 Minutes
PG-13 Universal
The Fifth
Element 1997 126 Minutes
PG-13 Columbia
Tristar
Sony
Fist of
Fear, Touch of
Death about 90 Minutes & Blind
Fist of Bruce also about 90 Minutes Intercoastal Studios
intercoastalsutdios@earthlink.net
Fleetwood
Mac The
Dance 1997 ~60 Minutes
WB
For
Richer Or Poorer 1998 116 Minutes
PG-13 Universal
Family
Pack
2007 G/PG
From
Russia With Love James Bond
007 1963 115 Minutes PG
MGM/UA
George
Carlin Jammin' in New York + Doin' It Again 1990 CTHV
Get
Shorty 1995 105 Minutes
MGM/UA
Gilligan's Island The Complete First Season 1971
Goldeneye
James
Bond 007
1995 130
Minutes MGM/UA
Goldfinger
James
Bond 007
1964 110
Minutes MGM/UA
Godzilla
King Of
The Monsters 1956 79 Minutes
Simitar
Godzilla
Versus
Mothra 1964 87 Minutes
Simitar
Godzilla's
Revenge
1969 69
Minutes Simitar
Harry Potter and the
Sorcerer's
Stone 152 Minutes PG
2001
Warner Video
Hellraiser
1987 91 Minutes
Need Hellbound: Hellraiser II (1988)
Hellraiser III Hell On Earth
1992 93 Minutes
Need Hellraiser: Bloodline (1996)
Hendrix
Band Of
Gypsys Live at the
Filmore East mostly from 1970 MCA
Heroes Season 1 2007
NBC
Highlander
1988 116
Minutes R Republic
Pictures
Highlander2
1990 109
Minutes R Republic
Pictures
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy 2005
109 Minutes Video.com
How
To Stuff A Wild Bikini 1965 93 Minutes MGM
I Downloaded A Ghost
2004 94
Minutes PG PorchLight Entertainment
Interview
with the Vampire 1994 123
Minutes
Jackie
Chan's Who Am I?
1998 108 Minutes PG13 CTHV
Experience
Jimi Hendrix mostly from 1967 MCA
Joe's
Apartment Sex, Bugs, Rock'n'Roll 1996 80 Minutes
Jurassic Park
III 2001 93 Minutes PG-13 Universal Studios
Killbill Volume 2 2004
137 Minutes Paramount Pictures PG-13
Kindergarden
Cop 1990 111 Minutes
PG-13
Lara
Croft Tomb Raider
2001 ???
Minutes PG-13 Canadian
Home Video Rating R
Laserblast
1977 83
Minutes PG-13
Led
Zeppelin The Song Remains The Same 1976 136 Minutes
PG
Liar
Liar 1997 87 Minutes PG-13 IMAGINE Universal
Lost
In Space 1998 130 Minutes
PG-13
Mad
City 115 Minutes 1997 PG-13 WB DVD
Mad
Max Beyond
Thunderdone 1985 107 Minutes
from WB
The Manchurian Candidate 127 Minutes 1962 PG-13
The
Man Who Knew Too Little 1997 from WB
The
Man With The Golden Gun 1974 125
Minutes
Mars
Attacks 1997 ~93 Minutes
MGM/UA
The Marx
Brothers Box Animal Crackers (1930), Horse Feathers (1932),
Duck Soup (1933) 1996 ~45 Minutes
MGMUA
Matrix
1999 136
Minutes WB
Matrix Revolutions
1999 129
Minutes R WB
Meeting
people is easy 1996 95 Minutes A film by grant gee about
radiohead. Capitol
Records
Me, Myself &
Irene 2000 116 Minutes
Fox
Midnight
Cowboy 1969 113 Minutes
MGM/UA
Mimic
1995 105
Minutes R Dimension
20 Monster
Movies 2005
Mill Creek Entertainment
Genre Sci-Fi
UPC 683904504593
Format 5 DVD
Rating NR - Not Rated
RRT 19 Hours 6 Minutes
This boxed set contains 20 films prominently featuring both frightening and amusing MONSTERS. Included are
MONSTER FROM A PREHISTORIC PLANET (1967), THE VAMPIRE BAT, THE MONSTER MAKER, THE PHANTOM FROM 10,000 LEAGUES, SWAMP WOMEN, CREATURE FROM THE HAUNTED SEA, THE MONSTER WALKS, THE WASP WOMEN, REVOLT OF THE ZOMBIES, THE GORILLA, THE KILLER SHREWS, ATTACK OF THE MONSTERS, BEAST OF YUCCA FLATS, THE GIANT GILA MONSTER, EEGAH, GAMERA THE INVINCIBLE, THE APE, THE BAT, THE MAD MONSTER, and ATTACK OF THE GIANT LEECHES.
The Moody Blues
Hall Of Fame (Live from the Royal Albert Hall) 5/1/ 2000 81 Minutes
Moonraker
James
Bond 007
1979 126
Minutes PG MGM/UA
This
Metal Mind (Computer
Animation ) 1996 ~45 Minutes
Simitar
Monty
Python's And Now For Something Completely Different 1971 PythonShop.com
Monty
Python's Flying
Circus 1969 PythonShop.com
DVD Set 1 DISC 1 ~102 Minutes Cat. # AAE-70042
Episode 1 : Whither Canada
Episode 2 : Sex & Violence
Episode 3 : How to Recognize Different Types of Trees From Quite a Long Way Away
DVD Set 1 DISC 2 ~102 Minutes Cat. # AAE-70043
Episode 4 : Owl-Streaching Time
Episode 5 : Man's Crisis of Identity in the Latter Half of the Twentieth Century
Episode 6 : It's the Arts
DVD Set 2 DISC 3 ~102 Minutes Cat. # AAE-70045
Episode 7 : You're No Fun Anymore
Episode 8 : Full Frontal Nudity
Episode 9 : The Ant - An Introduction
DVD Set 2 DISC 4 ~135 Minutes Cat. # AAE-70046
Episode 10 : Untitled
Episode 11 : The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Goes to the Bathroom
Episode 12 : The Naked Ant
Episode 13 : Intermission
DVD Set 3 DISC 5 ~102 Minutes Cat. # AAE-70048
Episode 14 : Face The Press
Episode 15 : The Spanish Inquisition
Episode 16 : Déja vu
DVD Set 3 DISC 6 ~102 Minutes Cat. # AAE-70049
Episode 17 : The Buzz Aldrin Show
Episode 18 : Live from the Grill-o-mat
Episode 19 : It's A Living
DVD Set 4 DISC 7 Cat. # AAE-70051
Episode 20 : The Attila the Hun Show
Episode 21 : Archaeology Today
Episode 22 : How to Recognize Different Parts of the Body
DVD Set 4 DISC 8 Cat. # AAE-70052
Episode 23 : Scott of the Antarctic
Episode 24 : How Not To Be Seen
Episode 25 : Spam
Episode 26 : Royal Episode 13
Working on getting the other DISCs when available (they aren't
yet)
DVD Set 5 DISC 9 Cat. # AAE-70083
Episode 27 : Whicker's World
Episode 28 : Emigration from Surbiton to Hounslow
Episode 29 : The Money Programme
DVD Set 5 DISC 10 Cat. # AAE-70084
Episode 30 : `Blood, Devastation, Death, War and Horror'
Episode 31 : The All-England Summarize Proust Competition
Episode 32 : The War Against Porngraphy (Tory Housewives Clean-up
Campaign)
DVD Set 6 DISC 11 Cat. Episode AAE-70086
Episode 33 Salad Days (Biggles dictates a letter)
Episode 34 The cycling tour
Episode 35 The Nude Organist (Bomb on plane)
DVD Set 6 DISC 12 Cat. # AAE-70087
Episode 36 E. Henry Thripshaw's Disease (Tudor jobs agency)
Episode 37 Dennis Moore (`Boxing Tonight')
Episode 38 A Book at Bedtime (Party Political Broadcast
[choreographed])
Episode 39 Grandstand: Thames TV introduction
DVD Set 7 DISC 13 Cat. # AAE-70089
Episode 40 The golden age of ballooning
Episode 41 Michael Ellis
Episode 42 Light entertainment war
DVD Set 7 DISC 14 Cat. # AAE-70090
Episode 43 Hamlet
Episode 44 Mr Neutron
Episode 45 Party Political Broadcast
Monty
Python's The Meaning
of Life 1983 107 Minutes
Mortal
Kombat 1995 101
Minutes
The Mummy
1999 125
Minutes PG-13 MGM/UA
Network
1976 121 R
MGM/UA
This
Metal Mind 1996 ~45 Minutes
SIMITAR
NASA 25 Years (5 DVD Set)
MADACY
Newline
Netherworld
2000 Color
85 Minutes R Full Moon
Pictures
Night
of the Living Dead 1968 B&W 96
Minutes
Lumiere
& Company 1997 88 Minutes
October
Sky 1999 108 Minutes from Universal
Odyssey
Into The Mind's Eye 1996 65 minnutes
from Sony
The Very Best of
One Step Beyond 2007
50 Complete Episodes of ? Minutes Mill Creek
One
Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest 1975 134 Minutes
R
On Her Majesties Secret Service James Bond
007 1969 142 Minutes
MGM/UA
Outbreak
1995 128
Minutes R
Outland
1981 110
Minutes R Universal
Oz
Encounters UFO's In
Australia 1997 60 Minutes WinStar Home Enterainment
Ozzy
Osbourne Live & Loud 1993 112 Minutes
from Sony
Pat
Benatar 1983 60 Minutes
from Rhino Home Video
Plan 9
From Outer Space 1998 80 Minutes
B&W, The Ed Wood
Story 40 Minutes Color 1999
Pleasantville
1998 124
Minutes PG-13 from Newline
Riddick The Chronicles of Riddick 2004 2 hrs. PG-13
The Police Everyone Stares The Police Inside Out
2006 74 Minutes Stewart Copeland (Drummer) I Love That Song A&M Records
Poltergeist
1982 114
Minutes from MGM/UA
Ransom
1977? 121
Minutes Touchstone
Ray Stevens Teenage Mutant Kung Fu Chickens 2006 RayStevens.com
Ritchie
Valens : The Complete Ritchie
Valens 161 Minutes 2000 from Whirlwind Media Inc. All
Regions
The Road
Warrior 1981 122 Minutes
WB
Rock'N'Roll
High School 1979 93 Minutes
Rollerball
1975 125
Minutes R from MGM/UA
The
Rolling Stones Bridges
to Babylon Tour '97-'98 120 Minutes Warner
http://www.the-rolling-stones.com/
The
Running Man 1987 101 Minutes R
from LIVE
Rush
Hour 1998 97 Minutes
PG-13 from Newline
Scary
Movie 1999 88 Minutes
Science
Fiction Things To
Come 1936 B&W 92
Minutes
Journey To The Center Of Time 1967 Color 83
Minutes 1997 175 Minutes
Total Not Rated
The Sci-Fi
Files (Documentary about Sci-Fi) 200 minutes 1997 WinStar
School of Rock 2003
109 Minutes Paramount Pictures PG-13
Scream
1997 111
Minutes R
Scream3
199? 117
Minutes R
Shrek
2001 PG
Dreamworks
The Very Best of
Solaris 2003
Minutes PG-13
South Park
Volume 1 1998 Comedy
Central
South
Park Volume 2 1998 Comedy Central
South
Park Volume 3 1998 Comedy Central
South
Park Volume 4 1998 125 Minutes Comedy Central
South
Park Volume 5 1998 100 Minutes Comedy Central
South
Park Volume 6 1998 100 Minutes Comedy Central
Small
Soldiers 1998 110 Minutes
Dreamworks
Space
1999 1975 Set 1 Episodes
1-6 A&E
Space
1999 1975 Set 2 Episodes
7-12 312 Minutes Total A&E
Spawn
1997 140
Minutes Not Rated from HBO
Home Video
Species
1995 108
Minutes from MGM/UA
Species
II 1998
93 Minutes from MGM/UA
The Spy
Who Loved Me 1977 125 Minutes PG
from MGM/UA
Supercop
Jackie
Chan 91 minutes R Dimension
Stargate
1994 122
Minutes
Stargate SG-1 Season 4 5
Disk Set GEKKO Film Corp. MGM
Star
Trek Insurrection 1998 103 Minutes PG
Paramount Homevideo Covers
Starship
Troopers 1997 130 Minutes R TriStar
Stay
Tuned 1992 89 Minutes PG Morgan Creek
Stephen King's Rose Red 2001 254 Minutes PG-13
Stevie
Ray Vaughan And Double
Trouble Live From Austin,
Texas 1995 63 Minutes
from Sony
T2
1991 139
Minutes R
There's something about Mary
1998 119 Minutes R
The Best of
The Dick Van Dyke Show Volume 1
1962 [TV-Series 1961-1966]
Never Name a Duck (9/26/1962),
Bank Book (10/17/1962), Hustling a Hustler (10/24/1962) 76 Minutes B&W
The Cave 2005 97 Minutes PG-13 Sony Pcitures
The
Three Stooges 75th Anniversary Collector's Edition
Disorder in The Court, Malice In The Palace, Sing
A Song Of Six Pants, Brideless Groom, Kooks Tour (1970) and 8 cartoons 2005 ~265 Minutes
The
Three Stooges
Disorder in The Court, Malice In The Palace, Sing
A Song Of Six Pants, Brideless Groom 1947 ~110 Minutes
MADACY
The Three
Stooges Spook Louder 1943 , Mummy's
Dummies 1948 , Shivering
Sherlocks 1947 , The Ghost
Talks 1949
, Hokus Pokus 1949 , and Fright
Night 1947
Columbia Pictures
Thumb
Wars The Phantom Cuticle 1999 29 Minutes Not
Rated
Timecop
1994 99
Minutes R Universal
Tomorrow
Never Dies James Bond
007 1997 117 Minutes PG
MGM/UA
Total
Recall 1990 114
Minutes
The Truman
Show 1998 ?? Minutes
The Twilight
Zone Volume 1 : Night of the Meek #47 12/23/60, The Invaders
#51 1/27/61, Nothing in the Dark #81 1/15/62
Covers
The Twilight
Zone Volume 2 : Time Enough at Last #8 11/20/1959, The Monsters
are Due on Maple Street #22 3/4/60, Nightmare at 20,000 Feet #123
10/11/1963, The Odyssey of Flight 33 #54 2/24/1961 Covers
The
Twilight Zone Volume 3 : Steel #122 10/4/1963, A Game of Pool
#70 10/13/1961, Walking Distance #5 10/30/1959, Kick the Can #86
2/9/1962 Covers
The
Twilight Zone Volume 4 : Mr. Dingle, the Strong #55 3/3/1960,
Two #66 9/15/1961, A Passage for Trumpet #32 10/30/1959, The Four
of Us are Dying #13 1/1/1960 Covers
The
Twilight Zone Volume 5 : Long Distance Call #58 3/31/1961, I
Sing the Body Electric #100 5/18/1962, The Lonely #7 11/13/1959,
Probe 7 - Over and Out #129 11/29/1963 Covers
The
Twilight Zone Volume 6 : The Passersby #69 10/6/1961, The Grave
#72 10/27/1961, Deaths-Head Revisited #74 11/10/1961, The Last
Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank #88 2/23/1962 Covers
The
Twilight Zone Volume 7 : Perchance to Dream #9 11/27/1959, The
Hitch-Hiker #16 1/22/1960, King Nine Will Not Return #37 9/30/1960,
Shadow Play #62 5/5/1961 Covers
The
Twilight Zone Volume 8 : Third from the Sun #14 1/8/1960, The
Shelter #68 9/29/1961, To Serve Man #89 3/2/1962, The Fugitive #90
3/9/1962 Covers
The
Twilight Zone Volume 9 : Nick of Time #43 11/18/1960, The Prime
Mover #57 3/24/1961, It's a Good Life #73 11/3/1961, The Mind and
the Matter #63 5/12/1961 Covers
The
Twilight Zone Volume 10: The Last Flight #18 2/5/1960, Once
Upon a Time #78 12/15/1961, A Hundred Yards Over the Rim #59
4/7/1961, The Trouble with Templeton #45 12/9/1960 Covers
The
Twilight Zone Volume 11: The Dummy #98 5/4/1962, The Fever #17
1/29/1960, Living Doll #126 11/1/1963, The After Hours #34
6/10/1960 Covers
The
Twilight Zone Volume 12: The Trade-Ins #96 4/20/1962, Sixteen
Millimeter Shrine #4 10/23/1959, Mr. Denton on Doomsday #3
10/16/1959, The Lateness of the Hour #44 12/02/1960 Covers
The
Twilight Zone Volume 13: Judgement Night #10 12/4/1959, The
Purple Testament #19 1/12/1960, The Obsolete Man #65 6/2/1961, A
Quality of Mercy #80 12/29/1961 Covers
The
Twilight Zone Volume 14:
"One for the Angels" (Ep. 2, October 9, 1959) - A salesman (Ed Wynn) cleverly eludes Death. But if he lives, a little girl must die in his place. Only the salesman's greatest pitch can save her!
"The Man in the Bottle" (Ep. 38, October 7, 1960) - A discontented curio shop owner thinks he's finally found happiness when a genie he discovers in an old bottle grants him four wishes. But be careful what you wish for.
"The Arrival" (Ep. 67, September 22, 1961) - A plane lands safely, but all its passengers, pilot and crew are missing! When a veteran FAA investigator is called upon to solve the mystery, his own past provides the answer.
"In Praise of Pip" (Ep. 121, September 27, 1963) - An alcoholic bookie (Jack Klugman) regrets that he wasn't a better father to his son, Pip (Bill Mumy), critically wounded in South Vietnam. A visit to an amusement park gives them both a second chance.
The
Twilight Zone Volume 15: Escape Clause #6 11/6/1959, Nervous
Man in a Four Dollar Room #39 10/14/1960, The Midnight Sun #75
11/17/1961, A Kind of Stopwatch #124 10/18/1963
The
Twilight Zone Volume 16: And When the Sky Was Opened #11
12/11/1959, In His Image #103 1/3/1963, The Last Night of a Jockey
#125 10/25/1963
The
Twilight Zone Volume 17: What You Need #12 12/25/1959, What's
in the Box #144 3/13/1964, The Mirror #71 10/20/1961, The Old Man
in the Cave #127 10/8/1963
The
Twilight Zone Volume 18: I Shot an Arrow Into the Air #15
1/15/1960, Death Ship #108 2/7/1963, Still Valley #76
10/24/1961
The
Twilight Zone Volume 19: A Most Unusual Camera #46 12/16/1960,
The Jungle #77 12/1/1961, The 7th Is Made Up of Phantoms #130
12/6/1963, Uncle Simon #128 11/15/1963
The
Twilight Zone Volume 20: Elergy #20 2/19/1960, The Thirty
Fathom Grave #104 1/10/1963, A Short Drink from a Certain Fountain
#131 12/13/1963
The
Twilight Zone Volume 21: Mirror Image #21 2/26/1960, Dust #48
1/6/1961, Five Characters in Search of an Exit #79 12/22/1961,
Ninety Years Without Sumbering #132 12/20/1963
The
Twilight Zone Volume 22: A World of Difference #23 3/11/1960,
Back There #49 1/13/1961, One More Pallbearer #82 12/12/1962,
Ring-a-Ding Girl #133 12/27/1963
The
Twilight Zone Volume 23: Long Live Walter Jameson #24
3/18/1960, Dead Man's Shoes #83 1/19/1962, You Drive #134
1/3/1964,The Long Morrow #135 1/10/1964
The
Twilight Zone Volume 24: People Are Alike All Over #25
3/25/1960, Valley of the Shadow (1 hr)#105 1/17/1963, Black Leather
Jackets #138 1964
The
Twilight Zone Volume 25: Execution #26 4/1/1960, The Hunt #84
1/26/1962, The Self-Inprovement of Salvadore Ross #136 1/17/1964,
Number Twelve Looks Just Like You #137 1/24/1964
The
Twilight Zone Volume 26: The Big Tall Wish #27 4/8/1960,
Showdown with Rance McGrew #85 2/2/1962, A Piano in the House #87
2/16/1962, Night Call #139 2/7/1964
The
Twilight Zone Volume 27: He's Alive (1 hr) #106 1/24/1963, From
Agnes - With Live #140 (Valentine's Day) 2/14/1964, Spur of the
Moment #141 2/21/1964
The
Twilight Zone Volume 28: The Whole Truth #50 1/30/1961, Mute
#107 1/31/1963 (one hour), Queen of the Nile #143 3/6/1964
The
Twilight Zone Volume 29: A Nice Place to Visit #28 4/15/1960, A
Penny for Your Thoughts #52 2/3/1961, Little Girl Lost #91
3/16/1962, I Am The Night - Color Me Black #146 3/27/1964
The
Twilight Zone Volume 30: Episodes:
"Jess-Belle" (Ep. 109, February 14, 1963, 50 min.) - Billy-Ben Turner (James Best) finds himself enchanted by the beautiful Jess-Belle (Anne Francis), who soon learns the danger of buying a love spell from a witch.
"Sounds and Silences" (Ep. 147, April 3, 1964) - This rarely seen episode features Roswell Flemington (John McGiver), a boisterous man who loves noise. But when his wife leaves him, the volume in his life goes haywire.
"Caesar and Me" (Ep. 148, April 10, 1964) - Broke and jobless, ventriloquist Jonathan West (Jackie Cooper) is no match for his evil dummy, Little Caesar, who grabs the chance to set him up for a fall.
The Twilight Zone Volume 31: Episodes:
"Miniature" (Ep. 110, February 21, 1963, 50 min.) - Robert Duvall is a shy bachelor who discovers a miniature doll apparently alive inside a 19th century dollhouse. Fascinated, he whiles away the hours peering into this little world and wishing he were part of it.
"The Jeopardy Room" (Ep. 149, April 17, 1964) - In a deadly game of cat and mouse, Soviet defector Major Ivan Kuchenko (Martin Landau) has three hours to escape from a room with a ticking bomb and a gun pointing at his head.
"Stopover in a Quiet Town" (Ep. 150, April 24, 1964) - Bob and Millie Frazier wake to find themselves in a strange town where everything appears to be fake. There are no other people, though they can hear the giggling of a little girl...
The
Twilight Zone Volume 32: Episodes:
"Nightmare as a Child" (Ep. 29, April 29, 1960) - A school teacher who has blocked out the details of her mother's murder encounters a strange little girl intent on making her recall the murderer's identity.
"Person or Persons Unknown" (Ep. 92, March 23, 1962) - David Gurney (Richard Long) wakes up to find himself in a nightmare: no one--not even his wife nor his mother--knows him, and all evidence of his identity has disappeared.
"Printer's Devil" (Ep. 111, February 28, 1963, 50 min.) - When a newspaper editor is at the brink of suicide as his paper is being driven out of business, the devious Mr. Smith (Burgess Meredith) presents an unusual deal guaranteed to boost circulation.
The
Twilight Zone Volume 33: Episodes:
"The Little People" (Ep. 93, March 30, 1962) - Spaceship commander Peter Craig declares himself a god when his ship lands on a planet populated by people smaller than ants. After he orders his co-pilot (Claude Akins) to leave, he learns the true nature of power.
"No Time Like the Past" (Ep. 112, March 7, 1963, 50 min.) - Paul Driscoll (Dana Andrews) travels back in time to try to prevent some of history's catastrophes. Unsuccessful, he decides to stay in the past without interfering until disaster strikes closer to home.
"The Encounter" (Ep. 151, May 1, 1964) - Fenton (Neville Brand), a WWII veteran, proudly show his captured samurai sword to Arthur Takamuri (George Takei), a young Japanese/American gardener--who picks it up and instantly knows he must kill his host! A rare non-syndicated episode!
The
Twilight Zone Volume 34: Episodes:
"A Stop at Willoughby" (Ep. 30, May 6, 1960) - Advertising exec Gart Williams (James Daly) cracks under the pressures of his job. But, in this classic episode, he dreams about a peaceful town named Willoughby. "Twenty-Two" (Ep. 53, February 10, 1961) - Liz Powell (Barbara Nichols) is terrified by a recurring nightmare involving the number 22. Her doctor (Jonathan Harris) reassures her that it is just a bad dream, yet Miss Powell is soon to learn differently. "I Dream of Genie" (Ep. 114, March 21, 1963, 50 min.) - George P. Hanley (Howard Morris) never had much success in life. But when he rubs a magic Arabian lamp and a genie (Jack Albertson) emerges to grant him one wish, he imagines all kinds of possibilities.
The
Twilight Zone Volume 35: Episodes:
"Static" (Ep. 56, March 10, 1961) - Life seems to have passed by a grouchy old man (Dean Jagger). However, everything changes when an antique radio starts to broadcast programs from his youth that only he can hear.
"Four O'Clock" (Ep. 94, April 6, 1962) - Political fanatic Oliver Crangle (Theodore Bikel) has determined that at 4 p.m. he will eliminate all his enemies by shrinking them. But his plan proves to be a little short-sighted.
"The Parallel" (Ep. 113, March 14, 1963, 50 min.) - Astronaut Robert Gaines (Steve Forrest) finds himself back on Earth in a world very similar to, but not quite his own. Even his wife and daughter seem to be strangers.
The
Twilight Zone Volume 36: Episodes:
"The Chaser" (Ep. 31, May 13, 1960) - Roger Shackleforth (George Grizzard), desperate to win the affection of the beautiful Leila (Patricia Barry), slips her a love potion. He is overjoyed that the potion works so well--at first.
"The Rip Van Winkle Caper" (Ep. 60, April 21, 1961) - Thieves put themselves into suspended animation for 100 years after hiding a million dollars worth of gold bars. But even in the future, wealth is still far out of reach for two greedy crooks (Oscar Beregi, Simon Oakland).
"The New Exhibit" (Ep. 115, April 4, 1963, 50 min.) - The curator (Martin Balsam) of a murderers' row in a soon-to-be-defunct wax museum persuades the owner to let him keep the figures for awhile. When his wife attempts to destroy them, a new murderous rampage begins.
The
Twilight Zone Volume 37: Episodes:
"Hocus-Pocus and Frisby" (Ep. 95, April 13, 1962) - Andy Devine is Frisby, a loud-mouthed braggart whose boasts attract the attention of aliens. Perhaps he should have read the story about the boy who cried wolf before embarking on his greatest adventure.
"Of Late I Think of Cliffordville" (Ep. 116, April 11, 1963, 50 min.) - William Feathersmith (Albert Salmi), a bored, wealthy businessman, gets a chance to go back in time and start over, armed with all the knowledge he's acquired--an arsenal that's not as powerful as he thinks.
"Mr. Garrity and the Graves" (Ep. 152, May 8, 1964) - Jared Garrity (John Dehner) makes a living as a resurrecter of the dead in the Old West. He doesn't make money from people who want to see their loved ones again, but from the many townsfolk who will pay to keep the dead buried.
The
Twilight Zone Volume 38: Episodes:
"The Gift" (Ep. 97, April 27, 1962) - An alien who crash-lands into a remote mountain village stirs up the inhabitants fears and animosity, but he befriends a little boy and gives him a mysterious present.
"Young Man's Fancy" (Ep. 99, May 11, 1964) - When a newlywed couple briefly return to the groom's childhood home, the ties of the past prove too strong to resist.
"The Incredible World of Horace Ford" (Ep. 117, April 18, 1963, 50 min.) - Toy designer Horace Ford (Pat Hingle) spends most of his time reminiscing about his idyllic childhood. But when he gets the chance to go back to those years, he gets a bitter taste of reality.
The
Twilight Zone Volume 39: Episodes:
"Mr. Bevis" (Ep. 33, June 3, 1960) - Orson Bean is James B.W. Bevis, a good-natured, accident-prone eccentric whose guardian angel gives him a chance at success. But there's a catch: all the goofiness in his personality has got to go.
"The Silence" (Ep. 61, April 28, 1961) - Archie Taylor (Franchot Tone) offers incessant talker Jamie Tennyson half a million dollars if he can keep quiet for a year. It's a bet that Tennyson can't resist.
"On Thursday We Leave for Home" (Ep. 118, May 2, 1963, 50 min.) - William Benteen (James Whitmore) has been the unquestioned leader of a stranded outpost in space for 30 years. But when a rescue ship usurps his power, he tries to force the colonists to remain.
The
Twilight Zone Volume 40: Episodes:
"Cavender Is Coming" (Ep. 101, May 25, 1962) - Carol Burnett stars as Agnes Grep in this tale of a klutzy usherette "rescued" from a poverty by a guardian angel. This charming episode was considered as a pilot for a new TV show.
"Passage on the Lady Anne" (Ep. 119, May 9, 1963, 50 min.) - In an effort to save their marriage, a young couple book passage on an old ship, which long ago was reserved for lovers. Former passengers, all now over 75, have gathered for her final mysterious voyage.
"The Brain Center at Whipple's" (Ep. 153, May 15, 1964) - Callous factory owner Wallace Whipple (Richard Deacon) automates his plant, putting thousands of men out of work. Smugly self-satisfied, he has no regrets...at first.
The
Twilight Zone Volume 41: Episodes:
"The Mighty Casey" (Ep. 35, June 17, 1960) - A broken-down baseball team soars when a new player, a human-looking robot, pitches shut-out after shut-out. He must be altered to become more human, but how will this affect his superhuman skills?
"Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up" (ep. 64 - May 26, 1961) - State troopers follow tracks from an unidentified flying object to a diner where they try to determine which of the seven bus pasengers stranded insdie is really a Martian.
"The changing of the Guard" (Ep. 102 - June 1, 1962) - Donald Pleasance is Professor Ellis Fowler, foced to retire after 51 years of teaching. Feeling his life has been worthless, Fowler is startled by the ghostly appearance of former students.
"Come Wander with Me" (Ep. 154 - May 22, 1964) - A singer (Gary Crosby) journeys to the backwoods to find authentic folk songs. He hears a great balland...a timeless tune that will have a very personal meaning for him.
The
Twilight Zone Volume 42:
The Bard #120 5/23/1963 (one hour),
The Fear #155 5/29/1964,
The Bewithin' Pool #156 6/19/1964 (by
creator of "The Waltons")
The
Twilight Zone Volume 43: Episodes:
"Where Is Everybody? (Pilot Version)" (Ep. 1, October 2, 1959) - Mike Ferris (Earl Holliman) finds himself in a town strangely devoid of people. But despite the emptiness, he has the odd feeling that he's being watched. This alternate version of the series' premier episode, Which sold the show, features a brief intro by Rod Serling and a different opening sequence and narrator.
"The Eye of the Beholder" ("The Private World of Darkness") (Ep. 42 - November 11, 1960) - Outcast from society because of a hideous deformity, a troubled woman desperately undergoes an operation to alter her appearance in this rarely seen, alternately titled version of the classic episode.
"A World of His Own" (Ep. 36 - July 1, 1960) - Keenan Wynn is Gregory West, a noted playwright who discovers that he can make anything appear - or disappear - just by describing it...like his irritable wife or even Rod Serling.
"A Thing About Machines" (Ep. 40 - October 28, 1960) - Mr. Bartlett Finchley (Richard Haydn) despises any sort of machine, and he'll experience a new kind of terror when he soon learns that the feeling is mutual.
Treasures of The Twilight
Zone : Where is Everybody? #1 10/2/1959, The Encounter #151
5/1/64, An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge #142 2/28/64 Covers
The
Twilight Zone More Treasures : The Masks #145 3/20/64, The Eye
of the Beholder #42 11/11/60, The Howling Man #41 11/4/60
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Universal
Soldier 1992 102 Minutes R from LIVE
V The
Original Miniseries 1983 NR 198 Minutes WB
John Carpenter's Vampires
1998 108
Minutes Covers
Video
Essentials (System test DVD) DVD International, PO BOX 128,
Sherwood Drive, Mountain Lakes, NJ 07046 USA
Wallace
& Gromit Their First Three Adventures Together For The
First Time : A Grand Day Out, The Wrong Trousers, A Close Shave
1993 ~90
Minutes Wallace &
Gromit DVD | Aardman
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Waterworld
1995 ~45
Minutes Universal City Studios, Inc.
Jackie
Chan Who Am I
1998 108
Minutes PG-13 http://www.cthv.com/ |
The
World is not Enough 1999 128 Minutes
PG-13 James Bond
www.mgm.com/dvd |
Wrongfully
Accused 1998 86 Minutes
The X Files
2 (Second Season
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X-Men
2000 104
Minutes PG-13
xXx State of the Union 2005 101 Minutes PG-13
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Zero
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Some Details
On DVDR's I've gone with the Philips DVDR-75 and DVD+R/RW format as it plays in the early DVD players unlike DVD-R or most other writable formats (CD-R...). The Panasonic DVD-A100 for example will play the DVD+R finalized disks, but says no disk to CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD, SVCD, Picture Disks and so on. This is also true of the early RCA DVD players and most I've run across. Players from 2002 on should play any of the formats (many don't play VCD these days, like the new Go-Video dual DVD/VCR deck which will do SVCD but not VCD) including MP3.
The Arrival is another high quality DVD. It is single sided, but has two sides. One is letterbox the other 'full screen'. It is copy-protected so VCRs, RF, and Rabbits won't work well if at all to watch it. You really need a good modern TV for DVD to work. If you have one and use S-Video you'll see video that looks as good or better than most laserdisks.
Rock'N'Roll High School is poorly mastered and isn't as good as most laserdisks are. It does have movie trailer & interview with Roger Corman and other add ons.
Beavis and
Butt-Head The Final Judgement 1995 50 Minutes
From MTV it's 8 Beavis and Butt-Head Episodes back to back:
1. Program Start
2. No Laughing
3. Scared Straight
4. They're Comming To Take Me Away, Huh, Huh, Huh
5. Manners Suck
6. Lair! Liar!
7. The Great Cornholio
8. The Final Judgement Of Beavis (Including Closing Credits)
Stargate was likely the first or one of the very first DVD's made. It has about the same quality as the CDROM (Making of Stargate). This means the video was poorly done and is subject to dot crawl, and blockiness in general. The sound is excellent, the video was poorly compressed.
Total Recall is excellent. Much better compression on the video and the disk is better made over all. Stargate is double sided and lower quality, Total Recall is double sided with what looks to be at least laserdisk quality. It has both letterbox and 'full screen' formats (one on each side).
MGM/UA charges too much
by far for their films over their web site. Also once you've
ordered something your stuck that second, you can't cancel or abort
the order after you get a number. Three of their movies from
Circuit City here in Nashua NH is $59.85, the same three from the
MGMUA web site is $~85. For customer service inquiries or order
status inquires, please call toll free (800) 586-2021 but you can
only do so during normal working hours for them. They are off
sprint net at: sl-pnoakland-1-H0-T3.sprintlink.net where ever that
is.
The best of the earily DVDs
were from LIVE
Entertainment.
You can get DVD Players by Toshiba (SD2006), Panasonic
(DVD-A100), RCA (RC5200P),
Hitachi ,
Phillips
and others for about $70-300 in most US stores. The videos (DVD) go
for between $8 and $30, with the most common price being about $22.
These players have composite video & S-Video outputs only. It's
best to have a 1990s or newer TV to use them (Pluging in via a VCR
will show you the copy protection and generally poor video if you
try to use RF). A new feature of most of these is MP3 and CDR/CDRW read, this is a feature
to look for. It will take pretty much any MP3 disk (or CDROM with MP3's on it) and
play them. It is also much more likely to work with DVDROM and
other such formats that you can write with your home burners. I've
been converting most of my audio to MP3 format at 160kbps (18KHz
Bandwidth; CD's are at 176kbps[44K sample rate] but most MP3
players and encoders can't do that rate - they do 160kbps[36K
sample rate] or 192kbps[52K sample rate]). Basically about 10
albums of audio fit on a standard 650-700MB CDROM as MP3. Napster stuff was generally encoded
at 128kbps and sounds like crap to me. On PCs WinAMP [Needs a Pentium 100 or better
and Windows] or mpg123 [Needs 486DX2/66MHz or better under
Unix/Linux] are the best
players for MP3. My Riovolt will
also play the CDRW format Adaptec software writes [no other players
do] and can enter deep subdirectories most DVD players
can't.
More on MP3's
Most DVD players that do MP3 make
a 'flat-file' system out of the disk, meaning they make it look
like all tunes are in the root directory. In some cases this means
it reads only a a small number of the MP3's on a disk (as is the case with some
of my first MP3 CDROMs). So, the
most universal MP3 CDROM has
audio in mp3 format, one after another all in the root directory of
the CDROM - numbered from 000 to 150 or so if you want to force an
order of playback, like:
001 Real Love (03.54).mp3
002 Yes It Is (take 2 01.50).mp3
003 I'm Down (take 1 02.53).mp3
004 You've Got To Hide Your Love Away (take 5 02.44).mp3
005 If You've Got Trouble (02.48).mp3
006 That Means A Lot (02.26).mp3
007 Yesterday (take 1 02.33).mp3
008 Its Only Love (take 2 01.58).mp3
009 I Feel Fine (02.15).mp3
010 Ticket To Ride (02.44).mp3
011 Yesterday (02.42).mp3
012 Help! (02.54).mp3
And so on for about 150 tunes (Beatles Anthology 2 first 12 tracks
as example above). Generally they will go to the lowest level
directory of a CDROM and build it's file-list from that so you
could make subdirectories for each album name as an example, but
you should still number the files so second album tracks are
numbered higher than first album like '046 A Beginning.mp3' for the
first track of Beatles Anthology 3 would add to the above example.
One of my players won't play anything from the root directory if
you make any subdirectories, but does play all mp3's from the
lowest directory or directories just fine [The Riovolt plays all
tunes no matter what].
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