
Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis
As the first ever fully 3D action-sim, Operation Genesis gives players two games in one. Either build the ultimate dinosaur theme park or engage in 12 action-packed missions that will truly test your gaming skills. Dream it. Build it. Survive it. This truly is Jurassic Park… your way!
Price:$ 149.98BUY IT NOW
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Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis
The Muppets (Three-Disc Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Copy + Soundtrack Download Card)

The Muppets (Three-Disc Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Copy + Soundtrack Download Card)
Muppet domination continues with a hilarious new movie from Walt Disney Studios. Jason Segel, Academy Award(R) nominee Amy Adams (Best Performance By An Actress In a Supporting Role, Junebug, Doubt, The Fighter) and Academy Award winner Chris Cooper (Best Performance By An Actor In A Supporting Role, Adaptation) join everyone’s favorite Muppets and an all-star celebrity cast in a comic adventure for the whole family. While on vacation in Los Angeles, Walter, the world’s biggest Muppet fan, his brother Gary, and friend Mary uncover the diabolical plot of a greedy oil millionaire to destroy the Muppet Theater. Now, the Muppet-loving trio must reunite Kermit, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear and their friends to stage the greatest Muppet telethon ever and save their beloved theater. The gang is back together again in a must-own movie full of irresistible music and family fun. Bring home the biggest Muppet adventure ever on Disney Blu-ray(TM) and DVD!Movies attempting to retrieve cherished nuggets of pop culture often stumble, either by appealing solely to the die-hard minutia enthusiasts or clunking up the batter with unnecessary additions to the base material. (Enough with the human love triangles, get to the giant robots fighting.) Thankfully, this revival of Jim Henson’s beloved characters gets the formula delightfully right, providing a googly-eyed nostalgia trip for adults while also retaining the original’s sense of bright (and mildly subversive) wonder. All that’s missing is a cameo from Shields and Yarnell, really. Kicking off with a boffo musical number, the story follows Walter (voice of Peter Linz), a small-town boy with a uniquely personal affection for the long-retired Muppets. (OK, he’s made of felt.) Teaming up with his brother (Jason Segel, who also co-scripted) and the local schoolteacher (Amy Adams), they attempt to get Kermit, Fozzie, and the gang back together in order to save their studio from an evil oil baron (Chris Cooper, going all in). Director James Bobin (Flight of the Conchords) does a marvelous job of updating and honoring his material, weaving sly references to days gone by (the contents of Kermit’s rolodex are a particular delight) into the mix of songs, celebrity cameos, and barn-broad puns that gave the original show its bubbly kick. (Fans of Animal and the Chickens will not go home disappointed.) Even the moments that don’t quite work land with a cornball brio that feels wholly of a piece with Henson’s universe. The result is a true family movie that still brings on the blissful, uncomplicated grins days after viewing. No matter what Statler and/or Waldorf might say, the show goes on. –Andrew Wright
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Keep Watching the Skies! American Science Fiction Movies of the Fifties (2 Volumes in 1)

Keep Watching the Skies! American Science Fiction Movies of the Fifties (2 Volumes in 1)
Relive and thrill to the science fiction movies of the ‘50s (through 1962), when jujubes and popcorn with extra butter went arm and arm with mad women (Attack of the 50 Foot Woman), weird teenagers (I Was a Teenage Frankenstein, Teenage Zombies), ill-fated matches (I Married a Monster from Outer Space), victims of scientific experiments (The Fly), and all those things that kept dropping in from outer space (The Blob, The Brain Eaters). As Warren meticulously and unfailingly points out, special effects were infantile (“They fall into a huge spider web which strongly resembles a cargo net,” Earth vs. The Spider), budgets incredibly small (“As Jack Moffitt noted, ‘the giant spaceman must be a fugitive from medieval France since, on his chest, he wears a shield bearing the fleur-de-lis. On his back, is an Assyrian bull, indicating he may have had his cleaning, pressing and mending done in Babylon’,” Attack of the 50 Foot Woman). From The Astounding She-Monster, another small budget reminder: “In the first day of filming, the She-Monster bent over to kill one of the characters and ripped (her) suit in the back … so in all subsequent scenes, the She-Monster makes exits and entrances facing the camera. Of course, this means she is walking backward much of the time, but aliens are weird.” The book is filled with witty, fanatically in-depth critiques, with insider anecdotes. In addition to detailed plot synopses and production data, Warren cites good and bad reviews from the period, then adds his own analysis of how the film stands up after two or three decades. Credits add to and correct other published sources. Fantastic photographs, drawings, appendices and index are included.
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Keep Watching the Skies! American Science Fiction Movies of the Fifties (2 Volumes in 1)

Keep Watching the Skies! American Science Fiction Movies of the Fifties (2 Volumes in 1)
Relive and thrill to the science fiction movies of the ‘50s (through 1962), when jujubes and popcorn with extra butter went arm and arm with mad women (Attack of the 50 Foot Woman), weird teenagers (I Was a Teenage Frankenstein, Teenage Zombies), ill-fated matches (I Married a Monster from Outer Space), victims of scientific experiments (The Fly), and all those things that kept dropping in from outer space (The Blob, The Brain Eaters). As Warren meticulously and unfailingly points out, special effects were infantile (“They fall into a huge spider web which strongly resembles a cargo net,” Earth vs. The Spider), budgets incredibly small (“As Jack Moffitt noted, ‘the giant spaceman must be a fugitive from medieval France since, on his chest, he wears a shield bearing the fleur-de-lis. On his back, is an Assyrian bull, indicating he may have had his cleaning, pressing and mending done in Babylon’,” Attack of the 50 Foot Woman). From The Astounding She-Monster, another small budget reminder: “In the first day of filming, the She-Monster bent over to kill one of the characters and ripped (her) suit in the back … so in all subsequent scenes, the She-Monster makes exits and entrances facing the camera. Of course, this means she is walking backward much of the time, but aliens are weird.” The book is filled with witty, fanatically in-depth critiques, with insider anecdotes. In addition to detailed plot synopses and production data, Warren cites good and bad reviews from the period, then adds his own analysis of how the film stands up after two or three decades. Credits add to and correct other published sources. Fantastic photographs, drawings, appendices and index are included.
Price:$ 199.98BUY IT NOW
The Breakfast Club

The Breakfast Club
Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (mca) Release Date: 08/03/2010 Rating: R
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Keep Watching the Skies! American Science Fiction Movies of the Fifties (2 Volumes in 1)

Keep Watching the Skies! American Science Fiction Movies of the Fifties (2 Volumes in 1)
Relive and thrill to the science fiction movies of the ‘50s (through 1962), when jujubes and popcorn with extra butter went arm and arm with mad women (Attack of the 50 Foot Woman), weird teenagers (I Was a Teenage Frankenstein, Teenage Zombies), ill-fated matches (I Married a Monster from Outer Space), victims of scientific experiments (The Fly), and all those things that kept dropping in from outer space (The Blob, The Brain Eaters). As Warren meticulously and unfailingly points out, special effects were infantile (“They fall into a huge spider web which strongly resembles a cargo net,” Earth vs. The Spider), budgets incredibly small (“As Jack Moffitt noted, ‘the giant spaceman must be a fugitive from medieval France since, on his chest, he wears a shield bearing the fleur-de-lis. On his back, is an Assyrian bull, indicating he may have had his cleaning, pressing and mending done in Babylon’,” Attack of the 50 Foot Woman). From The Astounding She-Monster, another small budget reminder: “In the first day of filming, the She-Monster bent over to kill one of the characters and ripped (her) suit in the back … so in all subsequent scenes, the She-Monster makes exits and entrances facing the camera. Of course, this means she is walking backward much of the time, but aliens are weird.” The book is filled with witty, fanatically in-depth critiques, with insider anecdotes. In addition to detailed plot synopses and production data, Warren cites good and bad reviews from the period, then adds his own analysis of how the film stands up after two or three decades. Credits add to and correct other published sources. Fantastic photographs, drawings, appendices and index are included.
Price:$ 199.98BUY IT NOW
Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis

Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis
As the first ever fully 3D action-sim, Operation Genesis gives players two games in one. Either build the ultimate dinosaur theme park or engage in 12 action-packed missions that will truly test your gaming skills. Dream it. Build it. Survive it. This truly is Jurassic Park… your way!
Price:$ 149.98BUY IT NOW
Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis

Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis
As the first ever fully 3D action-sim, Operation Genesis gives players two games in one. Either build the ultimate dinosaur theme park or engage in 12 action-packed missions that will truly test your gaming skills. Dream it. Build it. Survive it. This truly is Jurassic Park… your way!
Price:$ 149.98BUY IT NOW
Keep Watching the Skies! American Science Fiction Movies of the Fifties (2 Volumes in 1)

Keep Watching the Skies! American Science Fiction Movies of the Fifties (2 Volumes in 1)
Relive and thrill to the science fiction movies of the ‘50s (through 1962), when jujubes and popcorn with extra butter went arm and arm with mad women (Attack of the 50 Foot Woman), weird teenagers (I Was a Teenage Frankenstein, Teenage Zombies), ill-fated matches (I Married a Monster from Outer Space), victims of scientific experiments (The Fly), and all those things that kept dropping in from outer space (The Blob, The Brain Eaters). As Warren meticulously and unfailingly points out, special effects were infantile (“They fall into a huge spider web which strongly resembles a cargo net,” Earth vs. The Spider), budgets incredibly small (“As Jack Moffitt noted, ‘the giant spaceman must be a fugitive from medieval France since, on his chest, he wears a shield bearing the fleur-de-lis. On his back, is an Assyrian bull, indicating he may have had his cleaning, pressing and mending done in Babylon’,” Attack of the 50 Foot Woman). From The Astounding She-Monster, another small budget reminder: “In the first day of filming, the She-Monster bent over to kill one of the characters and ripped (her) suit in the back … so in all subsequent scenes, the She-Monster makes exits and entrances facing the camera. Of course, this means she is walking backward much of the time, but aliens are weird.” The book is filled with witty, fanatically in-depth critiques, with insider anecdotes. In addition to detailed plot synopses and production data, Warren cites good and bad reviews from the period, then adds his own analysis of how the film stands up after two or three decades. Credits add to and correct other published sources. Fantastic photographs, drawings, appendices and index are included.
Price:$ 199.98BUY IT NOW
Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis

Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis
As the first ever fully 3D action-sim, Operation Genesis gives players two games in one. Either build the ultimate dinosaur theme park or engage in 12 action-packed missions that will truly test your gaming skills. Dream it. Build it. Survive it. This truly is Jurassic Park… your way!
Price:$ 149.98BUY IT NOW
