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001- Lust in the Dust


Gold fever has infected everyone in Chile Verde, where hard-living cowboys and hot-blooded wenches all lust for wealth and each other. But when mysterious gunfighter Abel Wood (Tab Hunter) and wanton singer Rosie Velez (Divine) meet up with saloon owner Marguerita Ventura (Lanie Kazan), fiery passion and unbridled greed turns the town upside down. A hilarious comedy spoof from acclaimed cult director Paul Bartel.

002- Modern Times


Conceived and produced as talking pictures were taking Hollywood by storm, Charlie Chaplin's brilliant satire of the machine age was also his last "silent," even though it also features his first words spoken on film. The Little Tramp shuffles bravely forward into a maze of technology and the rapidly changing shape of society. Although barely in control of his own fate, he demonstrates pluck and endurance in the face of unstoppable forces.

003- Red Dwarf: Series 8: Disc 3


This disc contains the following extras: cast commentary, "The Tank" original documentary, deleted scenes, "Comedy Connections" Red Dwarf special, "Super Models" featurette, "Fight" featurette and trailers.

004- Bukowski: Born into This


Shot over seven years by filmmaker John Dullaghan, this intimate portrait of writer Charles Bukowski reveals a tortured man who survived years of abuse to produce some of the most influential prose of his generation. Packed with interviews with friends and colleagues, the film also showcases rare footage culled from every phase of Bukowski's past, including a few of his more explosive public readings in the 1960s.

005- Blue Velvet


An innocent man (Kyle MacLachlan) gets mixed up in a small-town murder mystery involving a kinky nightclub chanteuse (Isabella Rossellini) and a kidnapper (Dennis Hopper) with a penchant for snorting helium in this moodily surreal mystery from writer-director David Lynch. One of the most critically acclaimed movies of the 1980s, the film inspired a generation of independent filmmakers by taking a dark look at the lives of everyday Americans.

006- Heartstopper


Robert Englund stars as a small-town sheriff in this gory horror flick about a serial killer (James Binkley) whose demonic soul refuses to die -- even after the state executes him. While his corpse rests on a slab in a hospital autopsy room, the murderer inexplicably regenerates himself and goes on a bloody tear through the infirmary looking for a new host body to house his evil spirit. His choice: suicidal teen Sara Wexler (Meredith Henderson).

007- Broken Skull / Mansion of Madness


Evil will triumph unless dark secrets are revealed in this hair-raising double feature. In Broken Skull, a construction worker digs up an old skull cursed with bad mojo. When the man goes on a murder spree, it's up to his daughter to uncover the truth. John Arreola stars. Based on an Edgar Allen Poe tale, Mansion of Madness follows a newspaper reporter who uncovers the terrifying truth about the director of an insane asylum. Claudio Brook stars.

008- Alucarda


On the heels of her parents' deaths, Justine (Susana Kamini) enters a convent and strikes up an intense friendship with her enigmatic roommate, Alucarda (Tina Romero). When the duo's outing into the nearby forest brings an unearthly, malevolent presence into the nunnery, can anyone drive out the invading evil? Demonic possession, devil worship and tons of bloodletting take center stage in this occult thriller from director Juan López Moctezuma.

009- Inferno


The second in Dario Argento's "Three Mothers" trilogy, Inferno focuses on a Manhattan apartment building that is inhabited by a deadly spirit that murders the tenants in increasingly gruesome and sadistic ways. When poet Rose discovers a book that suggests she's living in a building built for one of three evil sisters to rule the world, she pleads for her brother to visit her from Rome. But when he arrives, she's disappeared without a trace.

010- Cemetery Man


Rupert Everett stars as an oddly unflappable cemetery watchman fighting off zombies in this droll send-up of 1950s drive-in horror flicks. With the dead on the rise, Francesco Dellamorte (Everett) and his half-wit sidekick (Francois Hadji-Lazaro) must be always at the ready to crack the corpses' skulls and send them back under. Featuring a pack of undead Boy Scouts and a severed-head love interest, Cemetery Man provides both chills and chuckles.

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