What embarassing tunes are in your collection/playlist?
Among mine:
Tearin Up My Heart –Nsync
U Can’t Touch This –MC Hammer
Sweet Transvestite –from Rocky Horror Picture Show
Girlfriend –Nsync/Nelly
I Ran –Flock Of Seagulls
Hammer Horror Collection by Unknown 10.00 inches width X 8.00 inches height.Printed on Fine Art Paper, Thicker and Nicer Finish. This item is a higher quality reproduction than a typical poster.Museum quality fine-art print, printed on high quality archival acid free paper. Most prints are on a thick (120 pound or higher) stock of paper. Each print is of the highest museum art print reproduction q…
Hammer Horror Collection by Unknown 10.00 inches width X 8.00 inches height.Printed on Fine Art Paper, Thicker and Nicer Finish. This item is a higher quality reproduction than a typical poster.Museum quality fine-art print, printed on high quality archival acid free paper. Most prints are on a thick (120 pound or higher) stock of paper. Each print is of the highest museum art print reproduction q…
Hammer Horror Collection by Unknown 11.00 inches width X 14.00 inches height.Printed on Fine Art Paper, Thicker and Nicer Finish. This item is a higher quality reproduction than a typical poster.Museum quality fine-art print, printed on high quality archival acid free paper. Most prints are on a thick (120 pound or higher) stock of paper. Each print is of the highest museum art print reproduction …
Includes 26 spine-chilling themes and incidental music. Includes music from ‘The Mummy’, ‘Devil Rides Out’, ‘Twins of Evil’, ‘Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed’, ‘Quatermass and the Pit’, ‘Vampire Lovers’, ‘Taste the Blood of Dracula’, ‘Lust For a Vampire’, ‘Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires’, ‘Curse of the Mummy’s Tomb’, ‘Scars of Dracula’ and ‘The Lost Continent.’ Musicclub. 2004….
In a brilliant career that has spanned over six decades, he is a screen icon who truly stands alone. From his immortal performances in Hammer Films’ “Dracula” series to his starring roles in the “Lord Of The Rings” and “Star Wars” movies, Christopher Lee is internationally recognized as one of the greatest horror, sci-fi and fantasy film actors of all time. “The Christopher Lee Collection” presents the legendary star in four of his most ferocious roles. In “The Blood Of Fu Manchu” and “The Castle Of Fu Manchu” – both directed by the infamous Jess Franco – Lee is the diabolical Asian crime lord with a taste for fiendish mayhem and global destruction. In the twisted thriller “Circus Of Fear”, Lee stars as a disfigured lion tamer trapped in a three-ring nightmare of cold-blooded murder. And in Franco’s “The Bloody Judge” – also known as “Night Of The Blood Monster” – Lee portrays the real-life witchfinder whose spree of torture and perversion shocked the world.<br><br> Interviews, International Trailer, U.S. Trailer, Poster & Still Gallery.<br><br> “The Facts of Dr. Fu Manchu”, Talent Bios, Liner Notes by Video Watchdog’s Tim Lucas.
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This multi-pack contains 6 classic Hammer horror films: THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN, DRACULA HAS RISEN FROM THE GRAVE, FRANKENSTEIN MUST…
$22.49
Hammer Films, one of the most celebrated horror studios in the history of cinema, presents 8 classic horror films in one collection. From Dracula to Frankenstein, werewolves to phantoms, the Hammer Horror Series showcases some of the most terrifying monsters in the history of cinema and features legendary performances by Peter Cushing, Oliver Reed and Janette Scott. Release Date: 09/06/05 Media Type: DVD Format: WS Number of Disks: 2 Rating: NR Total Running Time: 682 Min No returns on opened product. Release dates, artwork and disc features subject to change.
$22.32
Hammer Films, one of the most celebrated horror studios in the history of cinema, presents 8 classic horror films in one collection. From Dracula to Frankenstein, werewolves to phantoms, “the Hammer Horror Series” showcases some of the most terrifying monsters in the history of cinema and features legendary performances by Peter Cushing, Oliver Reed and Janette Scott. Collection includes: Disc 1 Side A: “Brides Of Dracula” and “The Curse Of The Werewolf” Disc 1 Side B: “Phantom Of The Opera” and “Paranoiac” Disc 2 Side A: “The Kiss Of The Vampire” and “Nightmare” Disc 2 Side B: “Night Creatures” and “The Evil Of Frankenstein”.<br><br> Presented in Black & White.
$22.32
Hammer Films, one of the most celebrated horror studios in the history of cinema, presents 8 classic horror films in one collection. From Dracula to Frankenstein, werewolves to phantoms, “the Hammer Horror Series” showcases some of the most terrifying monsters in the history of cinema and features legendary performances by Peter Cushing, Oliver Reed and Janette Scott. Collection includes: Disc 1 Side A: “Brides Of Dracula” and “The Curse Of The Werewolf” Disc 1 Side B: “Phantom Of The Opera” and “Paranoiac” Disc 2 Side A: “The Kiss Of The Vampire” and “Nightmare” Disc 2 Side B: “Night Creatures” and “The Evil Of Frankenstein”.
$12.48
Used – This spectacular collection of posters, which spans eight decades of horror films, encompasses all the classics of the genre–from early silents like “Nosferatu and “The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari to contemporary blockbusters like “The Silence of the Lambs. Within a broadly chronological framework, the films are grouped by category: Universal Studio’s uniquely rich output, the creations of Britain’s Hammer Films, Japanese horror flicks, spoofs like “An American Werewolf in London, serial kil
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New – This spectacular collection of posters, which spans eight decades of horror films, encompasses all the classics of the genre–from early silents like “Nosferatu and “The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari to contemporary blockbusters like “The Silence of the Lambs. Within a broadly chronological framework, the films are grouped by category: Universal Studio’s uniquely rich output, the creations of Britain’s Hammer Films, Japanese horror flicks, spoofs like “An American Werewolf in London, serial kill
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New – This spectacular collection of posters, which spans eight decades of horror films, encompasses all the classics of the genre–from early silents like “Nosferatu and “The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari to contemporary blockbusters like “The Silence of the Lambs. Within a broadly chronological framework, the films are grouped by category: Universal Studio’s uniquely rich output, the creations of Britain’s Hammer Films, Japanese horror flicks, spoofs like “An American Werewolf in London, serial kill