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The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra (DVD)

The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra (DVD)
Resigned to the dusty shelves of video stores, 1950s B-grade science-fiction films get a nod in this part-parody, part-tribute, all-laughs comedy. Lost aliens, a jailbird mutant, competitive scientists, an errant meteor, cheap film camera and a hibernating power-hungry skeleton are woven together in a silly, ludicrous plot. The film has only one location--a remote mountain area--nailing the 1950s aesthetic of the uninhabited wilderness, cheap film camera and also recognizing the cheap production costs for which these locations were picked. Shot in black-and-white video, the film recalls the look of many early sci-fi pictures, even going so far as to include the errant sunlight cheap film camera and stark shadows during night scenes, an obvious reference to the rudimentary lighting used back then. Campy, humorous dialogue between the characters demonstrates a time when men were scientists--strong, stolid, cheap film camera and logical--while women remained dainty cheap film camera and spent their time in the kitchen. The camera often lingers on the characters, giving them time to overdramatize cheap film camera and really punctuate their ridiculousness. Perhaps the most obvious reference to B-movies is in the costuming. The humans wear typical 1950s garb, the aliens are festooned in garish silver-glitter suits, cheap film camera and the mutant is hilariously fashioned from throw rugs cheap film camera and Halloween detritus. Even the strings which animate the skeleton are on display in this hilarious send-up of an obsolete era of film, the golden age of B-list sci-fi. DVD Features: Region 1 Keep Case Full Frame Audio: Dolby Digital Stereo - English Additional Release Material: Audio Commentaries - 1. Cast& Crew Trailer - 1. Theatrical Featurettes - 1. OBEY THE LOST SKELETON 2. Classic SKELETON FROLIC Cartoon Q&A at the American Cinemateque Blooper Reel Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Fast, Cheap,& Out of Control (DVD)

Fast, Cheap,& Out of Control (DVD)
This acclaimed documentary character study, from filmmaker Errol Morris (THE THIN BLUE LINE) focuses on the disparate lives of four nonconformists whose respective arts reflect their unique personalities: a lion tamer, a robotics engineer, a topiary gardener, cheap film camera and a biologist obsessed with perfectly recreating the habitat of the naked mole rat. A delightful cheap film camera and humorous portrait, utilizing a mixed bag of camera styles. Winner of an Independent Spirit award cheap film camera and Best Documentary awards from the National Board of Review cheap film camera and the Society of Texas Film Critics. DVD Features: Region 1 Keep Case Widescreen Audio: Dolby Digital Stereo - English Interactive Features: Interactive Menus Scene Selection Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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