Big Momma's House (Special Edition)
Disguise the limit in this hilarious heavyweight hit that's 'bigger than "Mrs. Doubtfire", and badder than, "Tootsie!"' (Mike Cidoni, ABC-TV). "Martin Lawrence brings down the house!" (E! Online) as crafty FBI agent Malcolm Turner - he's willing to go through thick and thin in order to catch an escaped federal prisoner. "Nia Long is captivating" (Checkout.com) as Sherry, the con's sexy former flame - she might have the skinny on millions in stolen bank loot, and she's headed for Georgia to lay low for a while. That's enough to send Malcolm deep undercover as Big Momma. An oversized, overbearing Southern granny with an attitude as tough as her pork chops. The result is a genuinely clever comedy caper of epic proportions, filled with nonstop laughs and tons of fun!
Also includes Spanish Audio Tracks.
Winsor McCay: The Editorial Works Volume 1
Checker collects a new portion of McCay's career in these oversized Flash Gordon format collections of his editorial artwork. This edition focuses on editorials that appeared from 1913-1917 as the United States saw an escalation of violence in Europe as a build up to World War I.
Winsor McCay: The Editorial Works Volume 1
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House On Haunted Hill / The Devil Bat
Double Feature contains "House On Haunted Hill" and "The Devil Bat." "House On Haunted Hill" - A perennial favorite of the "Shock Theatre" TV circuit, "House On Haunted Hill" stars Vincent Price as a sinister gent (you're surprised?) who owns a sinister mansion on a sinister hill. He offers several of his enemies $10,000 each - if they agree to spend the night in the crumbling old mansion.
Price festively gives each of his guests a tiny coffin containing a handgun, then proceeds to set in motion any number of gadgets and devices designed to frighten the guests into using their weapons. Strange as it seems, old Vinnie isn't the real villain of the proceedings: the honor goes to his scheming wife Carol Ohmart and her lover Alan Marshall. Also on hand is eternal doom-sayer Elisha Cook Jr., who is given the film's famous line. When originally released in theatres, "House On Haunted Hill" was accompanied by one of those gimmicks so beloved of producer/director William Castle: the gimmick...
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Look Who's Talking! on the Farm
As youngsters read along with the rhymes, they can flip open the oversized flaps and place their lips through the die-cut hole on each page to make the farm animals appear to "moo" and "baa." This engaging, entertaining novelty book makes the animals come to life. Full color.
Look Who's Talking! on the Farm
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Paris with Map by Nelles Verlag, ISBN 3886182320
Nelles Maps are widely considered the best travel maps available. Nelles Guides are popular for their extensive color and in-depth travel and cultural information. Now the two elements have been joined together in Nelles Travel Packs. The perfect travel companions both in the planning stage and on the road, they combine a 96-page guidebook with an oversized foldout map, both packaged in a durable waterproof vinyl album.
The guidebooks are filled with color photos and maps. They feature full information on hotels, restaurants, sights and tours, with special attention paid to nightlife, local wines, cuisine, shopping and the arts. Each contains a practical information section covering everything from festivals to entry requirements, currency to customs. A detailed foldout map accompanying each guide measures 30 x 19 inches. Maps are of the highest quality, as you expect from Nelles, with all towns, villages, streets, highways and landmarks shown.
Paris with Map by Nelles Verlag, ISBN 3886182320
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