Saturday, December 31, 2011

Cowboys and Bandits - 50 Movie Collection

Cowboys and Bandits - 50 Movie Collection Review



Its the ultimate showdown of good guys versus bad guys in this action-packed collection of classic Western films. Filled with holdups and shoot-outs, stampedes and stagecoaches, lawmen and landscapes, this outstanding collection of 50 feature films depicts Americas past while glorifying the values and aspirations of the mythical by-gone age of the Old West.

Stars include Johnny Mack Brown, Bob Steele, Roy Rogers, Tex Ritter, Hoot Gibson, Bob Livingston, Tim McCoy, Ray Crash Corrington, Harry Carey, Ken Maynard and more!


Thursday, December 29, 2011

Cowboy Classics 100 MoviePack

Cowboy Classics 100 MoviePack Review



Cowboy Classics 100 MoviePack Feature

  • Combining its popular Western Legends and Cowboy Legends 50 Movie Pack, Mill Creek Entertainment presents an exciting library of shootouts, cattle stampedes and stage coach robberies that delighted audiences of yesteryear. You get 100 movies on 24 double-sided DVDs. This Mega-Set offers unparalled consumer value with dozens of Western feature films representing the best in DVD entertainment Inc
Synopsis: Combining its popular Western Legends and Cowboy Legends 50 Movie Pack, Mill Creek Entertainment presents an exciting library of shootouts, cattle stampedes and stage coach robberies that delighted audiences of yesteryear. You get 100 movies on 24 double-sided DVDs. This Mega-Set offers unparalled consumer value with dozens of Western feature films representing the best in DVD entertainment


Sunday, December 25, 2011

WWE: The Undertaker's Deadliest Matches

WWE: The Undertaker's Deadliest Matches Review



WWE: The Undertaker's Deadliest Matches Feature

  • He s the most ominous presence in the history of Sports Entertainment, known for his remarkable WrestleMania streak and taking the souls of scores of superstars. Now the Undertaker s most dangerous conflicts are collected in one 3-disc DVD set, Undertaker s Deadliest Matches. This set includes Casket Matches, Buried Alive Matches, Hell in a Cell, Last Ride Matches, Body Bag Matches, Boiler Room Br
He’s the most ominous presence in the history of Sports Entertainment, known for his remarkable WrestleMania streak and taking the souls of scores of superstars. Now the Undertaker’s most dangerous conflicts are collected in one 3-disc DVD set, Undertaker’s Deadliest Matches. This set includes Casket Matches, Buried Alive Matches, Hell in a Cell, Last Ride Matches, Body Bag Matches, Boiler Room Brawls, Concrete Crypt Matches and numerous other brutal bouts.


Saturday, December 24, 2011

The Cowboys (Deluxe Edition)

The Cowboys (Deluxe Edition) Review



The Cowboys (Deluxe Edition) Feature

  • John Wayne had brawled bareknuckle, gunned down desperadoes, fought jungle wars and piloted the skies. But The Cowboys gave him one of his juiciest roles as a leather-tough rancher who, deserted by his regular help, hires 11 greenhorn schoolboys for a cattle drive across 400 treacherous miles. When the dust settled, Wayne had given one of his best performances. In The Cowboys, Rex Reed wrote, a
Almost in spite of itself, The Cowboys has taken its place among John Wayne's most beloved films. It wasn't always that way: When it was released in January of 1972, the film was widely criticized for appearing to promote the notion that boys become men through violence. From a politically correct perspective, this apparent message is arguably deplorable (and some interpreted the film's young fighters as a reflection of young draftees into the Vietnam war), but there's no denying that The Cowboys remains as invigorating as it ever was, no matter how dubious its thematic implications. Based on a novel by William Dale Jennings, and adapted with Jennings by the married screenwriting team of Irving Ravetch and Harriet Frank Jr. (whose impressive credits include Hud, Hombre, and Norma Rae), the movie opens with aging ranch owner Wil Anderson (Wayne) desperate for ranch-hands to herd 1,500 head of cattle across 400 miles of dangerous territory. With no better options, he reluctantly hires boys from the local schoolhouse (including Robert Carradine in his screen debut), and an experienced, worldly-wise cook named Nightlinger (played to perfection by Roscoe Lee Browne) joins the cattle drive--the first black man the boys have ever seen.

A Hollywood liberal who initially felt at odds with Wayne's right-wing politics, Mark Rydell (On Golden Pond) originally sought George C. Scott for the lead, but studio executives urged him to convince Wayne to take the role. It was a happy outcome for both, as Rydell directs Wayne with an enjoyable mixture of Old West humor and grizzled trail-hardiness, and The Cowboys is a top-drawer production with gorgeous cinematography (on location in Mexico and Colorado) by veteran cameraman Robert Surtees. Colleen Dewhurst appears briefly but memorably as the madam of a traveling troupe of prostitutes (in a scene often cut from earlier TV broadcasts and some home-video releases), and the young A Martinez (who would later star in several TV soap operas and the indie-hit Powwow Highway) makes a strong impression in a prominent supporting role. But the real reason for the film's lasting popularity is the hiss-worthy villainy of Bruce Dern (as "Long Hair," leader of the rustlers), who earned a dubious place in movie history for his character's cheating approach to gunplay. No matter how you interpret its themes of fatherly influence and justified vengeance, The Cowboys (later the basis of a short-lived TV series) is undeniably entertaining, dominated by Wayne's reliable presence and bolstered by a rousing, Copland-esque score by John Williams. --Jeff Shannon Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 09/30/2008 Run time: 134 minutes


Thursday, December 22, 2011

Urban Cowboy

Urban Cowboy Review



A young Texas farmer comes to Houston to work in a refinery and learns about life by hanging out at Gilley's, a roadhouse bar.
Genre: Feature Film-Drama
Rating: PG
Release Date: 8-OCT-2002
Media Type: DVD


Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Concrete Cowboys

Concrete Cowboys Review



Concrete Cowboys Feature

  • 1979 - Concrete Cowboys - DVD Movie - Region Free
  • Tom Selleck, Jerry Reed, Morgan Fairchild
  • Director: Burt Kennedy - 100 Minutes
  • With Interactive Menus - Made in USA
  • New - Collectible
1979 - Concrete Cowboys - DVD Movie - Stars: Tom Selleck, Jerry Reed, Morgan Fairchild, Claude Akins, Gene Evans, Barbara Mandrell, Ray Stevens, Grace Zabriskie, Roy Acuff - Director: Burt Kennedy - 100 Minutes - Color - Mystery/Comedy - Region Free DVD - Interactive Menus / Scene selection - 2002 Release from Miracle Pictures - Made in USA - Dolby Digital - New - Collectible


Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Cowboy Bebop - Session 1

Cowboy Bebop - Session 1 Review



Meet Spike and Jet, a drifter and a retired cyborg cop who have started a bounty hunting operation. In the converted ship the Bebop, Spike and Jet search the galaxy for criminals with bounties on their heads. They meet a lot of unusual characters, including the unusually intelligent dog, Ein, and the voluptuous and vexing femme fatale, Faye Valentine. See why Cowboy Bebop was Japan's best-selling anime title in 1998.


Monday, December 19, 2011

Cowboy Bebop - The Movie

Cowboy Bebop - The Movie Review



Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 09/25/2007 Run time: 114 minutes Rating: R


Sunday, December 18, 2011

Space Cowboys

Space Cowboys Review



They trained body and mind for America’s leap into space. When the moment came, the brash flyboys of Team Daedalus were replaced. Now, 40 years later, another moment has come. And this time, it’s all theirs. Directing for the 22nd time and starring for the 42nd, Clint Eastwood leads a stellar cast into orbit in this exhilarating high-tech adventure. Tommy Lee Jones, Donald Sutherland and James Garner join him as old-school test pilots whose grasp of outdated technology makes them the only ones able to repair a primitive, deorbiting Russian satellite that imperils Earth. Strap in for “some of the rightest stuff around” (The Wall Street Journal). With an irresistible payload of heart, humor and heroics, Space Cowboys is all-systems-go.


Saturday, December 17, 2011

Eclipse Series 29: Aki Kaurismaki's Leningrad Cowboys

Eclipse Series 29: Aki Kaurismaki's Leningrad Cowboys Review



In the late eighties and early nineties, Aki Kaurismäki (The Match Factory Girl), the master of the deadpan, fashioned a waggish fish-out-of-water tale about a U.S. tour by “the worst rock-and-roll band in the world.” Leningrad Cowboys Go America’s posse of fur-coated, outrageously pompadoured hipsters struck such a chord with international audiences that the fictional band became a genuine attraction, touring the world. Later, Kaurismäki created a sequel, Leningrad Cowboys Meet Moses, and filmed a gigantic stadium show the band put on in Helsinki for the rollicking documentary Total Balalaika Show. With this Eclipse series, we present these crackpot musical and comic odysseys, along with five Leningrad Cowboys music videos directed by Kaurismäki.

Set Includes: Leningrad Cowboys Go America

A struggling Siberian rock band leaves the lonely tundra to tour the United States because, as they are told, “they put up with anything there.” Aki Kaurismäki’s winningly aloof farce follows the men as they bravely make their way across the New World, carrying a coffin full of beer and sporting hairdos like unicorn horns. Leningrad Cowboys Go America was such a sensation that the band gained a real-life cult following.

1989

79 Minutes

Color

Stereo

1.85:1 Aspect Ratio

Leningrad Cowboys Meet Moses:

Living in Mexico with a top-ten hit under their belts, the Leningrad Cowboys have fallen on hard times. When they move north to rejoin their manager (Kaurismäki mainstay Matti Pellonpää) for a gig in Coney Island, he seems to have turned into a delusional self-proclaimed prophet who wishes to lead them back to the promised land of Siberia. Like the first installment, Leningrad Cowboys Meet Moses is a road movie, but this time the humorous hardships come from the rocky terrain of the new Europe. 1994

94 Minutes

Color

Stereo

1.85:1 Aspect Ratio

Total Balalaika Show:

Kaurismäki’s documentary of the Leningrad Cowboys’ massive Helsinki Square concert, on Finland’s largest stage, is a loving tribute to the rock band he made famous. Seventy thousand people from Finland and Russia turned out for this megaspectacle, with musical selections, from Sibelius to Bob Dylan, that crossed genre and national divides. And the band was joined onstage by the 150-member Russian Red Army Choir; Variety called it “the most incongruous—and inspired—cross-cultural pairing since Nureyev danced with Miss Piggy.”

Also Featuring the following Leningrad Cowboys music videos: Rocky VI, Thru the Wire, L.A. Woman, These Boots, and Those Were the Days


Friday, December 16, 2011

Monogram Cowboy Collection Vol. 1 (3 Disc)

Monogram Cowboy Collection Vol. 1 (3 Disc) Review



Ride back with us to the golden age of B-Movie Western matinees and saddle up with your favorite stars as they saunter back into the spotlight in this first volume of classic oaters, THE MONOGRAM COWBOY COLLECTION Volume One. Drawing from a stable of later era Monogram matinees, this set pairs up singing cowboy Jimmy Wakely and legendary action hombre Johnny Mack Brown (the only fella tough enough to play Johnny Mack Brown was himself!) in a double quartet of cordite and cow classics. And to put the cherry in your Sarsaparilla we've also included Rod Cameron's CineColor, "bigger budget" Monogram adventure CAVALRY SCOUT! The collection includes: Oklahoma Blues (1948), Partners of the Sunset (1948), Cowboy Cavalier (1948), Gun Law Justice (1949), Outlaw Gold (1950), Man From Sonora (1951), Oklahoma Justice (1951), Texas Lawmen (1951), Cavalry Scout (1951)

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Cowboy Bebop: The Movie [Special Edition]

Cowboy Bebop: The Movie [Special Edition] Review



Mars. Days before Halloween 2071. Villains blow up a tanker truck on Highway One, releasing a deadly virus that kills hundreds. Fearing a bigger, even more devastating biochemical attack, an astronomical reward is offered for the arrest and capture of the person behind the destruction. On the spaceship "Bebop," Spike Spiegel and his crew of bounty hunters (Jet Black, Faye Valentine, Ed and Ein) are bored and short of cash. But with the news of the reward everything changes. Based on the wildly popular TV series, Cowboy Bebop, the big-screen smash COWBOY BEBOP: THE MOVIE pits Spike and Co. against their deadliest adversary ever. Featuring stunning, state-of-the-art animation, this action-packed sci-fi adventure builds to a breath-taking, nail-biting climax, guaranteed to keep you hanging on the edge of your seat.


Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Last American Cowboy

Last American Cowboy Review



Studio: Gaiam Americas Release Date: 01/04/2011


Monday, December 12, 2011

History Classics: Real West Cowboys & Outlaws

History Classics: Real West Cowboys & Outlaws Review



Movie Summary THE REAL WEST: COWBOYS & OUTLAWS includes 9 documentaries on 5 DVDs DISC 1: Buffalo Bill Wild Bill Hickok DISC 2: Legendary Cowboys The Law from Behind the Tin Star DISC 3: The James Gang The Texas Rangers DISC 4: Outlaws the Ten Most Wanted The Guns That Tamed The West DISC 5: Jesse James Hidden Treasure DVD Details * Actor(s): History Classics * Format: Black & White Color Standard screen * Soundtrack: English * Additional: Box Set * Rating: NR * MSRP: .95 * Run Time: 497 Minutes * Release Date: 3 29 2011 * Number of Discs: 5


Saturday, December 10, 2011

The Big Stampede / Ride Him Cowboy / Haunted Gold

The Big Stampede / Ride Him Cowboy / Haunted Gold Review



Twenty-five-year-old John Wayne saddles up in three of six early 1930s shoot-'em-ups made for Warner Bros. and previously filmed with silent-screen cowboy Ken Maynard. The Big Stampede pits Wayne against a cattle baron (Noah Beery) heaping a load of misery on new ranchers. Haunted Gold unravels the mystery of an abandoned gold mine lying beneath a ghost town. Ride Him, Cowboy finds drifter Wayne rescuing a spirited horse, tracking a notorious killer called The Hawk...and falling under suspicion of being the infamous outlaw. Billed with Wayne in each of the three films is the white stallion Duke (chosen to match Maynard's horse in intercut footage from the earlier films). Ride him, John!


Friday, December 9, 2011

2003 NCAA(r) Division I Men's Wrestling Championship

2003 NCAA(r) Division I Men's Wrestling Championship Review



Coach John Smith and Oklahoma State capture their 31st team title at the 2003 NCAA Wrestling Championships in Kansas City, Mo., in front of 16,436 fans. The championship marks Oklahoma State's return to the top after eight years of domination by Iowa and Minnesota. Johnny Thompson and Jake Rosholt win individual titles for the Cowboys.

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Midnight Cowboy [Blu-ray]

Midnight Cowboy [Blu-ray] Review



Winner of the 1969 Academy Award® for Best Picture, Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay, this groundbreaking masterpiece also earned Best Actor Oscar® Nominations for the brilliant, searing performances of Jon Voight and Dustin Hoffman as two small-time hustlers whose powerful friendship transcends the gritty realities of big-city life and their own unfulfilled dreams.

Daring... shocking... provocative. Midnight Cowboy is the only X-rated movie to ever win an Oscar®, although the film was later re-rated "R."

Special Features:

- Audio Commentary by Producer Jerome Hellman

- After Midnight: Reflections on the Classic

- Controversy and Acclaim

- Celebrating Schlesinger