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Gunsmith Cats Chapter 3 : High Speed Edge [VHS]
Gunsmith Cats Chapter 3 : High Speed Edge [VHS]

$19.98
Kids like this,too. It is funny and sad. The assain keeps attaking them but,I like this series. It is diffrent then the other anime I see. And I never read the manga. I got it at Hollyowood video for secondhand. It is tottaly awesome. My favorite thing about this is funnyness. Minnie May is so active. Mostly boys like this but not me. I am a girl and I stil am not offended by the blood,guns,and bombs. It's like an ordinary day for our heroins Minnie May and Rally. It is kawaii(cute),too. So if you like stuff like this go to Ebay or here and other bvecause I don't think they sell this anymore.
Return to House on Haunted Hill (Unrated)
Return to House on Haunted Hill (Unrated)

$12.98
The Hi-def "choose your own outcome" feature is neat and good for a couple hours of entertainment. My criticism would be that there are not enough outcomes/different 'paths' to take...Although it is quite entertaining to encounter the 'game-over' ending roughly in the middle of the flick. If you're curious about this feature, you might enjoy this movie. The film itself, whether in edited/interactive or unedited form, is pretty weak. It doesn't scare and the dialogue, as expected, leaves much to be desired.
Veritas
Veritas

$1.99
Amanda Leigh
Amanda Leigh

$13.98
"Amanda Leigh" is not 'Candy Mandy'. This is Moore's masterpiece. With an album-length 70's vibe, Mandy and musical partner Mike Viola channel vintage Van Dyke Parks in opening number and instant classic "Merrimack River", a song of dazzling subtlety with a forget-me-not melody. "Fern Dell" is filled with playful time changes- delightfully cabaret. If current radio was any good at all, "I Could Break Your Heart Any Day Of The Week" would be a huge hit. Mandy expertly channels Joni Mitchell in the breathtaking "Song About Home", a song that wouldn't have sounded out of place on Mitchell's "For The Roses" or "Court And Spark". For me, "Song About Home" and the following "Everblue", a flowing and intimate gem are also instant classics. One can practically feel a gentle breeze blowing through "Love To Love You Back" and "Indian Summer". "Nothing Everything" is the last classic with a wonderfully inventive arrangement, especially the ending background vocals. "Bug" serves as a perfect coda to the preceding music. It has echoes of Cat Stevens.

The lyrics throughout are inventive, honest and relatable. Mandy's emergence as an artist to be reckoned with began with "Wild Hope" and flowers on "Amanda Leigh". Delicious!

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