This collection of nine films from revered comic director Mel Brooks includes The Twelve Chairs, Blazing Saddles, Silent Movie, his Hitchcock pastiche High Anxiety, History of the World Part I, his remake of To Be or Not to Be, the Star Wars spoof Spaceballs, and Robin Hood: Men In Tights.
This Sony 48-inch LED HD smart TV provides entertainment versatility. Select your favorite Internet apps with Wi-Fi connectivity and arrange icons on screen for easy remote-control selection. Crisp images and bold colors enhance enjoyment. The included wall bracket mount, cord and power adaptor let you set up this Sony 48-inch LED HD smart TV quickly.
Set up table tennis in your living room and challenge your friends with this Grand Star SM-35563 table tennis set, which features a compact tabletop design that fits easily into a wooden carrying case for easy portability.
This brand has great ideas, but they're always made cheaply. Still, a paddle is a paddle :) The container was near impossible to open but the contents held true. Adhesives are not the best but he layers aren't absolutely necessary. For this price, I say go for it.
Light up your surroundings with these Grand Star SM-30202 shotgun shell LED flashlights that feature machined-aluminum casings for a realistic look and LED bulbs for brightness. The 3-pack lets you leave flashlights in a couple of different rooms.
I impulse bought this brand for their creative designs... So I got these home and stashed them all around the house in the event of a blackout but they only turn on half the time. Solid build, just bad connections. You can probably stretch the coil inside for better battery test.
This release is a 3-disc Blueray collection of the following John Hughes classics: "The Breakfast Club John Hughes wrote and directed this quintessential 1980s high school drama featuring the hottest young stars of the decade. Trapped in a day-long Saturday detention in a prison-like school library are Claire, the princess (Molly Ringwald); Andrew, the jock (Emilio Estevez); John, the criminal (Judd Nelson); Brian, the brain (Anthony Michael Hall); and Allison, the basket case (Ally Sheedy). These five strangers begin the day with nothing in common, each bound to his/her place in the high school caste system. Yet the students bond together when faced with the villainous principal (Paul Gleason), and they realize that they have more in common than they may think. "Sixteen Candles" On the eve of her sister's wedding, suburban teenager Samantha (Molly Ringwald) suffers silently as her family forgets her birthday. Even worse, some total dork (Anthony Michael Hall) keeps propositioning her with sophomoric innuendo when she really craves romantic attention from high-school hunk Jake (Michael Schoeffling). Moving from Samantha's family home as it's invaded by other relatives to a high-school dance where nothing seems to go her way, this bittersweet teen comedy traces the hopes and disappointments of not only Samantha, but also a host of incidental but memorable characters, from a hapless Japanese exchange student to a prom queen and a posse of barely pubescent nerds. A climactic party scene at which these various strata of young America overcome their rigid hierarchies sets the stage for resolutions both tender and torrid. "Weird Science" John Hughes's third directorial effort follows in the tradition of his previous teen-centered films, Sixteen Candles and The Breakfast Club. Wannabe hipster Gary (Anthony Michael Hall) and his nebbish weak-willed best friend, Wyatt (Ilan Mitchell-Smith), are a pair of high-school geeks who are hapless with members of the opposite sex. Using Wyatt's computer, they create what they believe is the ideal woman. A lightning storm brings that woman to life, and she takes the form of Kelly Le Brock. Lisa is her name and she immediately sets about building their self-confidence, but trouble begins brewing when Wyatt's cruel, military-minded older brother, Chet (Bill Paxton), begins to realize that something is not as it should be.
This selection of 14 classic Warner Brothers cartoons featuring beloved animated characters like Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, and Pepe Le Pew, includes Elmer's Candid Camera, Fast and Furry-ous, Haredevil Hare, Baton Bunny, Tortise Wins By a Hair, and more.
This was a gift for a friend... After a listen even he decided he didn't want it and gave it back. Kid Rock is the worst. It's like he has some sort of ignorant and in your face identity crisis yet somehow boasts about it. Each song is pretty much that same way, and don't get me started on when he's ripping off Warren Zevon then apologizing to Skynyrd. Jerk.