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The Fury (Fury and the Terror)
Complex and frightening thriller.: John Farris hasn't gotten much recognition as a horror writer. This is the only book of his I've read, but if the rest are nearly as good as this one then he's one of the least recognized writers out there. There are [... more]
$23.95
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The Making of Star Wars (TM): The Definitive Story ...
From the Publisher After the 1973 success of American Graffiti, filmmaker George Lucas made the fateful decision to pursue a longtime dream project: a space fantasy movie unlike any ever produced. Lucas envisioned a swashbuckling SF saga inspired by the [... more]
$46.67 (Save 38%)
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The Black Dahlia
Very good stuff.: James Ellroy, The Black Dahlia (Mysteriouis Press, 1987) The most depressing thing about the new edition of James Ellroy's classic The Black Dahlia is its afterword, in which Ellroy has nothing but praise for Brian DePalma's cruelly bad [... more]
$13.99
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The Black Dahlia
Very good stuff.: James Ellroy, The Black Dahlia (Mysteriouis Press, 1987) The most depressing thing about the new edition of James Ellroy's classic The Black Dahlia is its afterword, in which Ellroy has nothing but praise for Brian DePalma's cruelly bad [... more]
$13.99
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The Black Dahlia
Very good stuff.: James Ellroy, The Black Dahlia (Mysteriouis Press, 1987) The most depressing thing about the new edition of James Ellroy's classic The Black Dahlia is its afterword, in which Ellroy has nothing but praise for Brian DePalma's cruelly bad [... more]
$29.95
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The Black Dahlia
Very good stuff.: James Ellroy, The Black Dahlia (Mysteriouis Press, 1987) The most depressing thing about the new edition of James Ellroy's classic The Black Dahlia is its afterword, in which Ellroy has nothing but praise for Brian DePalma's cruelly bad [... more]
$7.50
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Scarface
The book that started everything: So, this is the book Howard Hawks and Ben Hecht took to make their famous film, "Scarface". Almost everybody's forgotten that this character's been created by this almost unknown novelist, Armitage Trail (real [... more]
$4.99
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The Black Dahlia
Very good stuff.: James Ellroy, The Black Dahlia (Mysteriouis Press, 1987) The most depressing thing about the new edition of James Ellroy's classic The Black Dahlia is its afterword, in which Ellroy has nothing but praise for Brian DePalma's cruelly bad [... more]
$38.00
Amazon.com

The Sprinter
FAST AND FURIOUS READ: My father-in-law gave SPRINTER to my husband for Christmas, but I got to it first. Now my husband and sister have already read it and my father-in-law is standing in line. It's about Jeni, a woman whose lost everything in life that [... more]
$23.95
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Mythmaker:: The Life and Work of George Lucas
Amazon.com Review: Among the wave of film directors who brought fresh blood and maverick sensibilities to southern California in the early 1960s--including Francis Ford Coppola, John Milius, Brian DePalma, and Martin Scorsese--none could have seemed less [... more]
$27.50
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Scarface
The book that started everything: So, this is the book Howard Hawks and Ben Hecht took to make their famous film, "Scarface". Almost everybody's forgotten that this character's been created by this almost unknown novelist, Armitage Trail (real [... more]
$14.95
Amazon.com

Body Double - Standard Screen | AEC One Stop
In Body Double, director Brian DePalma pays homage to the Alfred Hitchcock movies Vertigo and Rear Window, adding a few grotesque touches all his own. Craig Wasson plays Jake, a struggling actor who keeps losing jobs because of his claustrophobia. To [... more]
$7.99
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