This is a great cartoon of Tom and Jerry and the other characters. I recommend this to people to get to watch with their kids. I feel a lot of the older cartoons are a lot better for kids than now a days.
This is a great cartoon. It has more of the laff a lympics cartoons on it I already have the 2 volumes. I highly recommend this for people that likes the older cartoons and ones with kids.
This compilation features six classic horror movies that star creatures such as Frankenstein, Dracula, and The Wolf Man. The six films included in this collection include: Tod Browning's Dracula (1931), starring Bela Lugosi, Frankenstein (1931), The Mummy (1932) (starring Boris Karloff), The Invisible Man (1933) starring Claude Rains, The Bride of Frankenstein (1935) (starring Karloff and Elsa Lanchester) and The Wolf Man (1941) (starring Lon Chaney Jr. and Rains).
The screams are twice as big, and so are the laughs in season two of the deliciously twisted horror anthology series Tales from the Crypt. With 18 gruesome episodes and special guest stars including Demi Moore, Harry Anderson, Don Rickles and Bobcat Goldthwaite, you won't want to miss a minute of the mayhem.
This five-pack of films about the beloved comic-book superhero Superman includes Superman the Movie, Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut, Superman III, Superman IV: The Quest for Peace, and Superman Returns.
Let the "ghoul" times roll as one of television's most beloved horror hits arrives on DVD courtesy of Warner Brothers Home Entertainment. Each episode of the macabre anthology series is presented in 1.33:1 as originally aired and features closed-captioned English Dolby Digital Surround audio with optional English, French, and Spanish subtitles. For those curious to find out a little more about the origins of this long-running fright-fest, Warner Bros. has seen fit to include a "Tales from the Crypt: From Comic Books to Television" featurette that traces the evolution of the creepy franchise by offering interviews with comic-book historian Mark Evanier, Tales from the Crypt: The Official Archives author Digby Diehl, horror director John Carpenter, EC Comics writer/artist Al Feldstein, and others in the know, with the Crypt Keeper himself chiming in to offer his own perspective on the six-episode season in "The Crypt Keeper's History of Season One." Finally, for those who thought they had heard the last of the cackling host, the Crypt Keeper returns to haunt your nightmares with an all-new introduction produced especially for this DVD release.
Peter Falk returns for the fourth season of Columbo as the scrappy police lieutenant Columbo as he takes on a kidnapping plot, and solves a murder that took place at a famous military academy.