First Homosexual-themed TV Movie Airs on U.S. Television (1972) | Milestones, Season 01 Premiere (TV) | Nov 1, 1972
The first homosexual-themed TV movie, titled That Certain Summer, first airs on ABC. The film was directed by Lamont Johnson and stars Hal Holbrook, Martin Sheen, Joe Don Baker, James McEachin, Marlyn Mason, Hope Lange and Scott Jacoby.
Apocalypse Now: Redux DVD Widescreen Collection [U73]
Stephen King’s The Dead Zone Shout Factory 18×24 inch Limited Edition Poster
The Dead Zone Collector’s Edition Blu-ray with Slipcover
The Departed Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack Limited Green Vinyl Edition
The Cassandra Crossing 27×41 inch Original Movie Poster (1976) [9370]
David Shire’s Apocalypse Now the Unused Soundtrack Score – Limited Edition
Francis Ford Coppola’s Apocalypse Now Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Badlands Criterion Collection Special Edition
The Believers Original Motion Picture Score Limited Collector’s Edition Soundtrack
The Amazing Spider-Man extended 4 minute super preview
The Amazing Spider-Man gets a new action-filled trailer
First pic of the new Spider-Man and the title of the new film is…
THR reports that Columbia Pictures has chosen a name for the next installment of its webbed superhero franchise – The Amazing Spider-Man. Andrew Garfield plays the famed superhero in the new film, which hits theaters on July 3, 2012. The new title reflects the studio’s intention to return the iconic character to his roots, and ….
Martin Sheen and Sally Field circling key roles in Spider-Man reboot
According to THR (here and here), Martin Sheen and Sally Field are in talks to play Uncle Ben and Aunt May, respectively, in Columbia’s new Spider-Man reboot movie. As most of us already know, Uncle Ben and Aunt May, are responsible for raising Peter Parker. Ben’s death at the hands of a robber is the ….
Echelon Conspiracy Blu-ray review
Echelon Conspiracy’s premise is a rather interesting one, surrounding a cell phone that bestows upon its owner, sets of instructions for getting the most money possible in virtually any situation. Unfortunately, that’s about where the interest ends. After computer expert Max Peterson (Shane West) mysteriously receives a parcel containing the mystical phone, the plot takes ….