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Weird Science (Original)
$23.00Two unpopular teenagers, Gary and Wyatt, fail at all attempts to be accepted by their peers. Their desperation to be liked leads them to “create” a woman via their computer. Their living and breathing creation is a gorgeous woman, Lisa, whose purpose is to boost their confidence level by putting them into situations which require Gary and Wyatt to act like men.
This is 100% Genuine product.
Region: 2
Important: A lot of DVD players around now are region free – which play any DVD region. It completely depends on what DVD player you have.
We actually have a number of regular customers based in the US, Canada and Australia who never have problems with our region 2 discs. -
Sixteen Candles (Original)
$23.00A teenage girls deals with her parents forgetting her birthday and a crush on her high school’s heartthrob.
This is 100% Genuine product.
Region: 2
Important: A lot of DVD players around now are region free – which play any DVD region. It completely depends on what DVD player you have.
We actually have a number of regular customers based in the US, Canada and Australia who never have problems with our region 2 discs. -
Sixteen Candles (Original)
$27.00A teenage girls deals with her parents forgetting her birthday and a crush on her high school’s heartthrob.
This is 100% Genuine product.
Region: 2
Important: A lot of DVD players around now are region free – which play any DVD region. It completely depends on what DVD player you have.
We actually have a number of regular customers based in the US, Canada and Australia who never have problems with our region 2 discs. -
Hog Wild (1980)
$25.00A boy (Tim Warner), expelled from military school, returns home to his fathers disappiontment. He discovers that a motorcycle gang has been terrorizing his high school, and falls in love with the girlfriend (Angie Barnes) of the gang’s leader (Bull). He battles the gang, and wins both the admiration of his father and the love of the girl.
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Totally Minnie (1988)
$25.00This live action film features a Nerd who, in desperation, goes to the “Minnie Mouse Center for the totally un-hip”. There he learns how to dress, dance, and most importantly – be himself. The film features an original music video with Minnie Mouse, in new animation, integrated into live action footage with Elton John singing “Don’t Go Breakin’ My Heart.”
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Marley’s Revenge: The Monster Movie (1989)
$25.00Two men trying to illegally smuggle their Aunt and uncle into the country but are mistaken as drug smugglers by a small group of vigilantes. They are taken to an island where they are to be executed and buried with previously murdered drug dealers. The only problem is, the uncle is a voodoo priest and he raises the dead from their graves to get revenge for the killing of the aunt. A 14 foot monster from hell, crazed vigilantes, and 84 zombies, try to keep our heroes from getting off the island.
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Another Night of the Living Dead (2011)
$15.00Director Alan Smithee takes us on an irreverent (and unauthorized) romp through George A. Romero’s classic Night of the Living Dead, the film that spawned the modern zombie craze and a thousand “of the living dead” remakes and rip-offs.
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Chris Hardwick: Mandroid (2012)
$15.00Hipsters beware: there is no irony in Hardwick’s affinity for Captain Picard, Comic-Con and the Atari 2600. Filmed at Skirball Center for Performing Arts in New York City, “Chris Hardwick: Mandroid” features candid comedy tales that cover virginity, chess club, shark vaginas, awkward childhood, awkward adulthood (which in this case is an extension of awkward childhood) and a myriad of other topics which may or may not include Quidditch. From unearthing his old MySpace page to the futility of attempting to delete his Facebook account, Hardwick displays his comical approach to all things trivial in the digital era, all while #hashtagging completely out of context.
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Video Games: The Movie (2014)
$15.00From executive producer Zach Braff and director Jeremy Snead, “Video Games: The Movie” is an epic feature length documentary chronicling the meteoric rise of video games from nerd niche to multi-billion dollar industry. Narrated by Sean Astin and featuring in-depth interviews with the godfathers who started it all, the icons of game design, and the geek gurus who are leading us into the future, “Video Games: The Movie” is a celebration of gaming from Atari to Xbox and an eye-opening look at what lies ahead.
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WATAMOTE
$16.00At the tender age of 15, Kuroki Tomoko has already dated dozens and dozens of boys and she’s easily the most popular girl around! The only problem is that absolutely none of that is real, and her perfect world exists only via dating games and romance shows. In fact, the sad truth is that she gets tongue tied just talking to people, and throughout middle school she’s only had one actual friend. All of which makes Kuroki’s entrance into the social pressure cooker of high school a new and special kind of hell. Because while Kuroki desperately wants to be popular, she’s actually worse off than she would be if she was completely clueless as to how to go about it. After all, the things that work in “otome” games rarely play out the same way in reality, especially when the self-appointed “leading lady” isn’t the paragon she thinks she is. There’s not much gain and plenty of pain ahead, but even if it happens again and again, there’s always someone else to blame in WATAMOTE ~ No Matter How I Look at It, It’s You Guys’ Fault I’m Not Popular!
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Halt and Catch Fire
$20.00Set in the early 1980s, and about a fictional visionary, an engineer and a prodigy whose innovations confronts the corporate behemoths of the time. Their personal and professional partnership will be challenged by greed and ego while charting the changing culture in Texas’ Silicon Prairie.
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The IT Crowd
$24.00The IT Crowd was to be a television comedy on NBC in the 2008-2009 television season, based on the British series of the same name and adapted for U.S. audiences. NBC filmed the studio audience portion of a pilot for an American version of The IT Crowd on February 16, 2007. The show was to be remade with an American cast, akin to The Office, although Richard Ayoade would reprises his role as Moss. Jessica St. Clair was to play Jen, the female lead, and Joel McHale was to play Roy. The show was picked up for a midseason debut in 2008 but was later pushed back to air during the 2008-2009 season. On September 13 2007, it was reported that NBC pulled the plug on the show.
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