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Saturday, July 10th, 2010

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What is the name of this movie?

It is half-80 to early 90's teen horror film I guess you could say. I was only 5 at the time I remember is seeing the past. In the movie may remind the teenage boy is in some kind of store or something and the place is being stolen and fired. However, he wakes the next morning and is alive! He looks in a mirror and undid his shirt and says "bullet holes?" I think even will insert a finger in it, but not bleeding. It was just confusing looking in the mirror wondering why he was still alive, or how they got there. No idea, but his mother called his name from another room, for some reason. Weird I know, but I was 5, so I can not remember much more. Thanks for your reply, but it is Sixth Sense. :) I appreciate the help!

Could you be my boyfriend back. Johnny is a teenager like any other. He is in love with a beautiful girl named Missy, but can not tell her. A day in the store where Missy is stolen and Johnny is killed trying to help. But Johnny does not want stay dead, so he returns to his life as if nothing had happened.

Horror T-Shirts/Melissa vs. Seymour


Just Plain Mean Lunch Box


Just Plain Mean Lunch Box


$9.98



Animal House - Toga Toga Magnet


Animal House – Toga Toga Magnet



From “Animal House” comes this funny magnet featuring the late, great John Belushi and his party line “Toga Toga Toga”….


Scarface - Big Gun Magnet


Scarface – Big Gun Magnet




The Lost Boys


The Lost Boys


$3.98


This 1987 thriller was a predictable hit with the teen audience it worked overtime to attract. Like most of director Joel Schumacher’s films, it’s conspicuously designed to push the right marketing and demographic buttons, and granted, there’s some pretty cool stuff going on here and there. Take Kiefer Sutherland, for instance. In Stand by Me he played a memorable bully, but here he goes one step …

The Ringmaster


The Ringmaster


$8.93


The Ringmaster is the second studio album by American hip hop group Insane Clown Posse, released on January 28, 1994, by Psychopathic Records. Recording sessions for the album took place in 1993 at The Tempermill Studio. The album is the second Joker’s Card in the group’s Dark Carnival mythology. The album’s lyrics describe the leader of the Carnival, who serves as one of the judges of one’s soul …

Hardcore Collection


Hardcore Collection


$19.75


This DVD features 13 provocative short films by Richard Kern. Mature audiences only. 180 minutes total which includes 60 additional bonus minutes of rare films not included in the VHS versions. Color & B&W film shorts with Lydia Lunch, Henry Rollins an…

Star Trek - The Next Generation, Episode 102: Darmok [VHS]


Star Trek – The Next Generation, Episode 102: Darmok [VHS]


$14.95


The Children of Tama are a mysterious, rarely encountered race whose language is indecipherable even by the Universal Translator. This is because Tamarians speak in metaphor, which is strange and poetic, but, without a frame of reference, also gibberish. After yet another failed attempt at communication, the Tamarians take drastic measures: they kidnap Picard and beam him to the surface of a hosti…

Star Trek - The Original Series, Episode 2: Where No Man Has Gone Before [VHS]


Star Trek – The Original Series, Episode 2: Where No Man Has Gone Before [VHS]


$1.99


“Where No Man Has Gone Before” saved the original Star Trek series even before it launched. It was actually the second Trek pilot produced by Gene Roddenberry after NBC rejected “The Cage” (now a subject of cult fascination). A retooled cast now included William Shatner as Captain James R. Kirk (the middle initial T came later), Leonard Nimoy as Mr. Spock, George Takei as Ensign Sulu, and James Do…

The Covenant


The Covenant


$6.99


Three hundred years after four families agreed to a covenant of silence to keep their special powers a secret, four of their descendents attend an elite private school, where the murder of a student threatens to expose their secret.Genre: HorrorRating: PG13Release Date: 1-JAN-2007Media Type: DVD…

Fear


Fear


$4.27


Two years before he let it all hang out in Boogie Nights, former rapper and Calvin Klein underwear model Mark Wahlberg played the psychotic boyfriend in this derivative but surprisingly effective thriller, aptly described by producer Brian Grazer as “Fatal Attraction for teens.” Reese Witherspoon plays Nicole Walker, the unwitting teenager who gets the hots for David McCall (Wahlberg). David only …