Ever since Dennis' father died, a parade of friendly ghosts has been passing through his bedroom. So he isn't surprised when the ghost of his Uncle Arvie shows up. But Arvie seems to want something from Dennis. How Dennis figures out how to please his ghost is a funny yet touching story of love, loss, confusion, and understanding.
Please Don't Eat My Mother (Full Frame, Special Edition)
Pretty young ladies make the perfect plant food. Henry Fudd, an overage mama's boy and part time peeping tom, is the proud owner of two very peculiar plants he keeps locked in his bedroom. Named Adam and Eve and looking like overgrown Venus Flytraps with giant mouths filled with razor sharp teeth, the plants not only talk, but eat humans--especially the sexy centerfold kind. Definitely not for the kiddies, "Please Don't Eat My Mother!" also features legendary sex kitten Rene Bond as one of the plant's more delectable meals.
Please Don't Eat My Mother (Full Frame, Special Edition)
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The Little Locksmith by Katharine Butler Hathaway, ISBN 1558612394
First published in 1943, The Little Locksmith was hailed as a major literary event: a rare and beautifully crafted memoir, holding an unforgettable story. The New York Times wrote, "It is the kind of book that cannot come into being without great living and great suffering and a rare spirit behind it".
In 1895, suffering from a disease of the spine, five-year-old Katharine Butler is strapped to a stretcher in an attempt to ward off "deformity". Forced to remain immobile for ten years, she creates for herself a bedroom world -- where her brothers and sister cluster about her, reading, drawing, and creating art. At the age of fifteen she is pronounced "cured" and allowed to stand up -- only to discover that her back is hunched.
The Little Locksmith traces this young disabled woman's struggle to negotiate her physical limitations and her persistent sense of shame with her equally undeniable aspirations and desires. Her spirit and courage prevail, and she succeeds far beyond the boundaries...
The Little Locksmith by Katharine Butler Hathaway, ISBN 1558612394
Comedy Double Feature: Room Service / At The Circus (Full Frame)
The Marx Bros. try to find a backer for a Broadway play, then scramble to find a backer for a circus. So we put them backer to backer in this hilarious twofer. In Side A's "Room Service" (with Lucille Ball and Ann Miller), a cash-strapped theatrical troupe reasons no one would bounce a sick man from a hotel room. And that leads to a diagnosis of crazy comedy full of feigned illness, fake suicides, a bogus physician and more Marxist doctorin'. The 3-ring circus that is Groucho, Chico and Harpo provide big-top bedlam "At The Circus" (Side B). Groucho and Chico work a badge skit, Chico and Harpo scour a strongman's bedroom for evidence, Groucho extols Lydia the Tattooed Lady and logic, like the orchestra at the film's conclusion, is cut adrift and out to sea. You can learn a lot from Lydia. And laugh a lot with these classic romps.
Original Aspect Ratio - 1.
Comedy Double Feature: Room Service / At The Circus (Full Frame)
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Please Don't Eat My Mother (Full Frame, Special Edition)
Pretty young ladies make the perfect plant food. Henry Fudd, an overage mama's boy and part time peeping tom, is the proud owner of two very peculiar plants he keeps locked in his bedroom. Named Adam and Eve and looking like overgrown Venus Flytraps with giant mouths filled with razor sharp teeth, the plants not only talk, but eat humans--especially the sexy centerfold kind. Definitely not for the kiddies, "Please Don't Eat My Mother!" also features legendary sex kitten Rene Bond as one of the plant's more delectable meals.
Please Don't Eat My Mother (Full Frame, Special Edition)
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The Best Place to Read by Debbie Bertram, ISBN 0375822933
A young child tries to find the perfect place to curl up with his new book in this hilarious and heartwarming tale. Scampering from his bedroom to the den, from the kitchen to the backyard, the young protagonist must dodge his baby sister's messes, race across a lawn full of spraying sprinklers, and more-all in his search for the best place to read! And where would that be? Mommy's lap, of course!
"From the Hardcover Library Binding edition.
The Best Place to Read by Debbie Bertram, ISBN 0375822933
Anti Diva by Carole Pope, ISBN 0679311378
Throughout her career, Carole Pope has blazed a trail for the diva and anti-diva in all of us, and here she offers a no-holds-barred look at her adventures in the music scene - on the concert stage, in the recording studio, and in the bedroom. Known for ushering Canada from the punk movement of the 1970s to the new wave sound of the 1980s with Rough Trade, she candidly shares her thoughts on AIDS, sexuality and sexual politics, and the new breed of music divas that dominates the charts today.
Anti Diva by Carole Pope, ISBN 0679311378
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Please Don't Eat My Mother (Full Frame, Special Edition)
Pretty young ladies make the perfect plant food. Henry Fudd, an overage mama's boy and part time peeping tom, is the proud owner of two very peculiar plants he keeps locked in his bedroom. Named Adam and Eve and looking like overgrown Venus Flytraps with giant mouths filled with razor sharp teeth, the plants not only talk, but eat humans--especially the sexy centerfold kind. Definitely not for the kiddies, "Please Don't Eat My Mother!" also features legendary sex kitten Rene Bond as one of the plant's more delectable meals.
Please Don't Eat My Mother (Full Frame, Special Edition)
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