X2: X-Men United
X2 is one of those sequels that truly outdoes the original. With the addition of prolific new characters, a fast-paced plot that focuses on action without detracting from the characters and some of the most impressive special effects to date, X2 makes the original look like a mere introduction. Look out Spiderman, the X-Men are taking over.
Jane’s Addiction: Three Days
Like any tour documentary, looking inside the mystical travelling caravan that is called Janes Addiction is a far cry from the realistic long van rides, fast food, small clubs and not all glitz story of most rock and roll bands. Starring Perry Farrell, Dave Navarro, Stephen Perkins, and Flea as the 1997 version of Janes Addiction in the midst of their
Netflix: Online Entertainment Subscription Service
Netflix first popped up on our computers in August 1997, but in the last year it seems the wind has finally gotten under its sails. Once you subscribe, you’ll never want to visit the rental store again.
Anything Else: Directed by Woody Allen
A semi-autobiographical story about a would be comic writer, his paranoid mentor, and his sexually stunted girlfriend, Anything Else unfolds like Annie Hall
The Life of David Gale: Directed by Alan Parker
Kevin Spacey is at his best and Kate Winslet is superb, in the story of Austin University
Lost in Translation: Directed by Sofia Coppola
i]Lost and Translation is full of beautifully composed camera shots and culturally pertinent one-note punch lines; yet director/writer Sofia Coppola
Poolhall Junkies: Directed by Mars Callahan
If you love the game of pool, this film provides some great table footage and dialogue. Poolhall Junkies is full of action, on the table and in the streets.
Sonny: Directed by Nicholas Cage
Already establishing a storied career in front of the camera, now Nicholas Cage has decided to step behind the scenes, making his directorial debut with Sonny.
The Beatles Anthology
From the early days, through the meditation and experimentation, to John Lennon telling the others ‘I’m done’, this DVD collection catches it all.