May DVD's
The DVD purchase this month is a mixed bag. Its what I call a gap order, most of my purchases this month were intended to fill gaps in the collection. But there a couple of major themes. There are a lot of new comedies, several movies from Brazil, the films of Jeff Bridges, and some series I'm trying to fill in. For the Coaches out there among you I have some sports drills and officiating training dvds.
Movies
Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: One of the superior versions from Fox, before Universal had Serlock Fighting Nazis. Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, and Ida Lupino.
Against All Odds: An updated new noir version of Out Of the Past. Jeff Bridges, Rachel Ward, James Woods Richard Widmark, and Greer Garson.
Apple Dumpling Gang/Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again: Tim Conway and Don Knotts in two light but fun Disney comedies.
Bad Company: An original under-rated overlooked Western with Jeff Bridges.
Best in show. A small entertaining Indy Mockumentary.
Beverly Hills Cop 2: Strictly for Eddie Murphy fans.
Black Orpheus: The classic Brazillian film of Carnival which won for Best Foreign Film in 1959.
Black Widow: Stylish and Steamy intrigue with Debra Winger as a Federal Agent chasing the 'Black Widow' Theresa Russell.
Central Station: The brilliant Brazilian film of a poor woman and the orphan she helps out.
City of God: Extraordinary portrait of life in the Favalas (Slums) of Rio.
Coming to America: Eddie Murphy, Arsenio Hall, and James Earl Jones in a light romantic comedy of a naive African prince in Harlem.
Darby O'Gill and the Little People: Walt Disney, Sean Connery, and leprechauns.
Defending Your Life: Albert Brooks, Meryl Streep, Rip Torn and Buck Henry in a different take on Heaven.
Fabulous Baker Boys: Inconsistent but memorable movie of two brothers in a lounge act that take on a singer. Jeff and Beau Bridges with Michelle Pfeiffer.
Fearless: Jeff Bridges, Isbella Rossellini, and Rosie Perez in a Peter Weir movie of a man who's life changes after surviving a plane crash.
Gremlins: A comic Nightmare from Joe Dante with Phoebe Cates, Zack Galligan, and Hoyt Axton.
Gremlins 2: Phobe Cates, Zack Galligan, in the return of Gizmo. Don't miss the closing credits.
Jagged Edge: Murder/courtroom mystery with Glenn Close, Jeff Bridges, Peter Coyote, Robert Loggia, and an early appearance by Michael Dorn (Star Trek's Worf).
LA Story: Steve Martin, Marylou Henner, Sarah Jessica Parker in a whimsical look at trendy Hollywood from the inside.
Life of Brian: The other Monty Python worth watching. (Not for the easily insulted.)
Mrs. Doubtfire: Robin Williams, Sally field, Pierce Brosnan. Robin Williams does drag for family values, (It's funnier than it sounds).
Police Academy: Steve Gutenberg, Kim Cattrall, Bubba Smith. What can I say? It's the 80's comedy that spawned six sequels, a television show, and a cartoon series.
Postcards From the Edge: Meryl Streep, Shirley MacLaine, Dennis Quaid, Gene Hackman, Richard Dreyfuss, Rob Reiner, Annette Benning, Vivid Real and Funny!
Private Eyes: Tim Conway and Don Knotts in one of their funnier comdies.
Road To Hong Kong: Bob Hope Bing Crosby in the Last of their Road to movies.
Road to Morocco: Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, and Dorothy Lamour in peak comedic form.
Road to Singapore: Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, and Dorothy Lamour in the first 'Road To' movie.
Ruthless People: The Zucker Brothers with Judge Reinhold, Bette Midler, Danny Devito, Helen Slater in a clever farce full of laughs.
Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon. Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce. Sherlock Holmes protects a bomb sight from Moriarty.
Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror. Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce. Sherlock Holmes Fights the Nazis. (Well everybody did it!).
Stage Door: The Classic Edna Farber play with Katherine Hepburn, Ginger Rogers, Adolphe Menjou, Eve Arden, Ann Miller, and Lucille Ball.
Starman: Jeff Bridges Karen Allen in an intelligent Sci-fi thriller with excellent performances that carry a predictable plot.
Texasville: Jeff Bridges, Cybill Shepherd, Annie Potts, and Timothy Bottoms in the equal to Last Picture Show.
This is Spinal Tap: The classic Rockumentary. Every rock musician/fan should see this one.
Tron: Jeff Bridges inside an evil Disney computer. State of the art in it's time.
Tucker: The Man and His Dream: Jeff Bridges and Martin Landau directed by Francis Ford Coppola. The Car of the future gets crushed by the 'Big Three'.
Twelve Chairs: An early Mel Brooks about a treasure hunt in Communist Russia with Ron Moody Frank Langella and Dom DeLuise.
Under the Volcano: John Huston directing Albert Finney and Jacqueline Bisset in a tour de force of an alcoholic Diplomat in 1930's Mexico.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit? Bob Hoskins Christopher LLoyd and every major cartoon from the 30's to the present (except Popeye).
Non-fiction DVD's
Man to man offense & defense
Softball skills & Drills
Baseball Skills & Drills
NIRSA Softball umpire mechanics
NIRSA Basketball officials training
Know Your Own Game
Sigi Schmid's Complete collection of Soccer Tactics
Multicultural Folk Dance (2 vols)
Movies
Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: One of the superior versions from Fox, before Universal had Serlock Fighting Nazis. Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, and Ida Lupino.
Against All Odds: An updated new noir version of Out Of the Past. Jeff Bridges, Rachel Ward, James Woods Richard Widmark, and Greer Garson.
Apple Dumpling Gang/Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again: Tim Conway and Don Knotts in two light but fun Disney comedies.
Bad Company: An original under-rated overlooked Western with Jeff Bridges.
Best in show. A small entertaining Indy Mockumentary.
Beverly Hills Cop 2: Strictly for Eddie Murphy fans.
Black Orpheus: The classic Brazillian film of Carnival which won for Best Foreign Film in 1959.
Black Widow: Stylish and Steamy intrigue with Debra Winger as a Federal Agent chasing the 'Black Widow' Theresa Russell.
Central Station: The brilliant Brazilian film of a poor woman and the orphan she helps out.
City of God: Extraordinary portrait of life in the Favalas (Slums) of Rio.
Coming to America: Eddie Murphy, Arsenio Hall, and James Earl Jones in a light romantic comedy of a naive African prince in Harlem.
Darby O'Gill and the Little People: Walt Disney, Sean Connery, and leprechauns.
Defending Your Life: Albert Brooks, Meryl Streep, Rip Torn and Buck Henry in a different take on Heaven.
Fabulous Baker Boys: Inconsistent but memorable movie of two brothers in a lounge act that take on a singer. Jeff and Beau Bridges with Michelle Pfeiffer.
Fearless: Jeff Bridges, Isbella Rossellini, and Rosie Perez in a Peter Weir movie of a man who's life changes after surviving a plane crash.
Gremlins: A comic Nightmare from Joe Dante with Phoebe Cates, Zack Galligan, and Hoyt Axton.
Gremlins 2: Phobe Cates, Zack Galligan, in the return of Gizmo. Don't miss the closing credits.
Jagged Edge: Murder/courtroom mystery with Glenn Close, Jeff Bridges, Peter Coyote, Robert Loggia, and an early appearance by Michael Dorn (Star Trek's Worf).
LA Story: Steve Martin, Marylou Henner, Sarah Jessica Parker in a whimsical look at trendy Hollywood from the inside.
Life of Brian: The other Monty Python worth watching. (Not for the easily insulted.)
Mrs. Doubtfire: Robin Williams, Sally field, Pierce Brosnan. Robin Williams does drag for family values, (It's funnier than it sounds).
Police Academy: Steve Gutenberg, Kim Cattrall, Bubba Smith. What can I say? It's the 80's comedy that spawned six sequels, a television show, and a cartoon series.
Postcards From the Edge: Meryl Streep, Shirley MacLaine, Dennis Quaid, Gene Hackman, Richard Dreyfuss, Rob Reiner, Annette Benning, Vivid Real and Funny!
Private Eyes: Tim Conway and Don Knotts in one of their funnier comdies.
Road To Hong Kong: Bob Hope Bing Crosby in the Last of their Road to movies.
Road to Morocco: Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, and Dorothy Lamour in peak comedic form.
Road to Singapore: Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, and Dorothy Lamour in the first 'Road To' movie.
Ruthless People: The Zucker Brothers with Judge Reinhold, Bette Midler, Danny Devito, Helen Slater in a clever farce full of laughs.
Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon. Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce. Sherlock Holmes protects a bomb sight from Moriarty.
Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror. Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce. Sherlock Holmes Fights the Nazis. (Well everybody did it!).
Stage Door: The Classic Edna Farber play with Katherine Hepburn, Ginger Rogers, Adolphe Menjou, Eve Arden, Ann Miller, and Lucille Ball.
Starman: Jeff Bridges Karen Allen in an intelligent Sci-fi thriller with excellent performances that carry a predictable plot.
Texasville: Jeff Bridges, Cybill Shepherd, Annie Potts, and Timothy Bottoms in the equal to Last Picture Show.
This is Spinal Tap: The classic Rockumentary. Every rock musician/fan should see this one.
Tron: Jeff Bridges inside an evil Disney computer. State of the art in it's time.
Tucker: The Man and His Dream: Jeff Bridges and Martin Landau directed by Francis Ford Coppola. The Car of the future gets crushed by the 'Big Three'.
Twelve Chairs: An early Mel Brooks about a treasure hunt in Communist Russia with Ron Moody Frank Langella and Dom DeLuise.
Under the Volcano: John Huston directing Albert Finney and Jacqueline Bisset in a tour de force of an alcoholic Diplomat in 1930's Mexico.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit? Bob Hoskins Christopher LLoyd and every major cartoon from the 30's to the present (except Popeye).
Non-fiction DVD's
Man to man offense & defense
Softball skills & Drills
Baseball Skills & Drills
NIRSA Softball umpire mechanics
NIRSA Basketball officials training
Know Your Own Game
Sigi Schmid's Complete collection of Soccer Tactics
Multicultural Folk Dance (2 vols)
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