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Ghosts (VCD) Asia exclusive VCD viewable on all DVD players features the King Of Pops 1997 short film 38 minutess produced to promote his Blood On The Dance Floor album The film was directed by special effects wizard Stan Winston and co-written by horror icon Stephen King The film tells the story of a scary Maestro with supernatural powers who is being forced out of a small town by its mayor The movie includes a series of dance routines performed by Michael Jackson and his family of ghouls Every song from the film was taken from Michael Jacksons HIStory and Blood on the Dance Floor albums The film is also notable for an early film appearance of rapper Mos Def This film is unavailable domestically on any format Standard jewel case Sony 2000 The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (Disney Mini Classics) [VHS] Buena Vista Home Video I Come in Peace [VHS] Starz / Anchor Bay The Uninvited [VHS] MCA/Universal Home Video One of the spookiest ghost stories ever put to film The Uninvited is also one of the few classic haunted-house movies to treat the subject with respect and seriousness Ray Milland and Ruth Hussey play a brother and sister who leave the city to live in a beautiful old house dramatically perched on a cliff overlooking the Cornish coast As they discover some of the houses peculiarities--the unexplained chill that settles in certain rooms the aroma of mimosas that wafts through the house flowers that wilt when brought inside--they are told by local girl Gail Russell that the house is haunted by the spirit of Russells mother no less The rationalist city folk first scoff at the idea but as Milland slowly falls in love with the frightened girl he investigates the legends and discovers some startling hidden truths Donald Crisp costars as Russells humorless hard-bitten grandfather who forbids her visits to the house Handsomely shot against the beautiful Cornish countryside director Lewis Allen wisely suggests more than he shows and the uneasy tone and quietly restrained direction looks forward to such films as The Haunting and The Legend of Hell House Though Allen ultimately reveals a suitably spine-tingling apparition some of the films best moments are chilling in their simplicity nocturnal moans slamming doors and the dogs whimpering fear of the upstairs --Sean Axmaker Canterville Ghost (1944) [VHS] MGM (Warner) Tales From the Hood [VHS] Hbo Home Video Revenge/ horror motif played out again and again and again but this time with racial implications Three drug-dealing thugs look for a stash in a funeral parlor and get the grand tour from Mr Simms the truly creepy mortician As they pass the open caskets Simms relates gruesome stories about the occupants deaths to the increasingly restless young men Each one of them falls to the vengeance of the supernatural theme and it gets truly old Nothing original is introduced except that most of the stories take place in an urban setting Produced by Spike Lee in an attempt to prove that bad horror doesnt discriminate either --Keith Simanton Earthling, The [VHS] Good Times Video The Keep [VHS] Paramount Godzilla Vs Biollante [VHS] Hbo Home Video Five years after Godzilla 1985 the giant gray one awakens from his hibernation to take on his most unusual enemy a towering mutant rosebush the result of an ill-conceived genetics experiment The 17th Godzilla feature and second of the new wave combines industrial espionage military plots and an element of the paranormal for a rather complicated story but if the details blur in the confusion the day-glo colors and bizarre monster designs help give the film a larger-than-life comic-book look Godzilla is still the lean mean fighting machine and Biollante is a distant cousin to Little Shop of Horrors villain Audrey II with its vine-like tentacles and Venus-flytrap mouths In the era of modern special effects the sight of the suitmation Godzilla cant help but appear camp but it still holds an old-fashioned charm that monster-movie fans still find engaging --Sean Axmaker V - The Original TV Miniseries [VHS] Warner Home Video In its day V was a monumental event that for one generation remains a pop-culture touchstone Close Encounters of the Third Kind may have reassured us that perhaps we have nothing to fear from alien visitors and E T introduced us to a benign extraterrestrial who only wanted to go home but Kenneth Johnsons 1983 television miniseries knew better Visitors who claim to come in peace are revealed to be nothing but human-looking reptilians on human conversion and conquest As in the dark days of fascism some collaborate with the enemy others form the resistance At the time the epic scale of this production was unprecedented Those 50 motherships that hover over Earths major cities anticipate Independence Day by more than a decade The special effects and makeup are still awesome Less so is the often-hackneyed dialogue But thanks to their signature roles the mostly no-star cast most of whom would be reunited for a sequel and subsequent television series have ensured themselves standing invitations to sci-fi conventions Marc Singer is cameraman-turned-freedom-fighter Mike Donovan Julie Parrish is a medical student-turned-rebel Richard Herd is the aliens supreme commander Jane Bradler is Diana the ravishing but ruthlessly ambitious alien science officer Leonardo Cimino lends dignity to his heavy-handed allegorical role as a Holocaust survivor Look for a pre-Freddy Krueger Robert Englund as one of the aliens The DVD is presented for the first time in widescreen format Supplemental features include an amiable and enlightening directors commentary and a brief making of segment --Donald Liebenson