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The Shadow
The Shadow

$9.99
This movie is so gorgeous I could just EAT IT ALIVE. The plot could have been better, but the chemistry between Lamont and Margo is excellent, with dry wit and depth of character.

The music is great. The visuals... are beyond description.

I could watch it over and over and over again-- and I do.
Glengarry Glen Ross
Glengarry Glen Ross

$14.98
Guns. Explosions. Car chases. Sex. Damsels in distress. Child sidekicks. MTV-like madness. These are the things that Glengarry Glen Ross DOESN'T have. So what makes it so great? Because it's a character-driven story that relies strictly on dialogue and personalities. There is no need for gunfights and car chases; the characters and the dialogue in this movie are what makes it so captivating. These characters are raunchy and obscene; it's hard to either love them or despise them.

Based on the Tony Award-winning play by David Mamet, it is a story about desperation, distrust, greed, and real estate. There are six main characters, and they easily make the film for their hard-hitting attitudes. Pacino, Lemmon, Harris, Arkin, Spacey, and Baldwin . . . I don't know how to perfectly describe them. They are brilliant. The way they interact with each other, how they detest each other, how they trust and distrust each other; complexity lies in their chemistry. The plot may be simple, but it's the characters that makes Glengarry Glen Ross really special. It's a movie that must be remembered for every new generation.

Word of caution: if you can't stand heavy profanity, then you probably won't feel very comfortable while watching this. The F and S words are constantly used throughout, so you have been warned.
Alec Baldwin Doesn't Love Me and Other Trials from My Queer Life
Alec Baldwin Doesn't Love Me and Other Trials from My Queer Life

$14.95
Michael Thomas Ford collects a series of columns published on his newspaper and later syndicated under the title of My Queer Life. Think of David Sedaris; although, personally, I find Mr. Ford funnier.

What can you expect from a kid who packs his toys for the Second Coming, insults the woman whose life inspired The Sound of Music, and fears the host of Romper Room is out to get him?

In this book, you will experience a wild ride through a life filled with one surprise after another--and each one funnier than the previous one. Ford takes on everything from the horrors of shopping, the search for a gay gene, Martha Stewart addiction, and the right to marry Alec Baldwin.

A wonderfully put together book, funny and a great read!
A Promise to Ourselves: A Journey Through Fatherhood and Divorce
A Promise to Ourselves: A Journey Through Fatherhood and Divorce

$14.99
Baldwin writes straight from the heart as he tries to make sense of senseless custody battles waged by parents who put their own emotional needs before those of their children. It's a good read for those in the know, or those in the middle of something similar to what Baldwin endured.

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