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Dj Flare
Title: Magnifrying Glass
++++BRAND NEW SCRATCH DVD+++++
Label: Thud Rumble $25.99
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to tell you about this one. From the looks of it , it could
be another Wave Twisters type DVD but not sure . One thing for
sure is that if it has Dj Flare in it you know the beats are
gonna be dope and the skratching is gonna be way ill. Flare
gets some help from the Yogafrog and other Thud Rumble members
to bring on another dope dvd.
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Various
Underground MC's
Title: Culturama 666 vol.2 DVD
Label: Culturama $20.99
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Great new and unseen
underground hip-hop musicvideos and more from some of your favorite
underground artists including RA The Rugged Man, Dangermouse
& Jemini feat. Cee Lo , the Liks, Busdriver, Visionaries,
Abstract Rude, Shape Shifters, DJ Quest and Eddie K and others.
Great showcase of west coast indie hip hop talent. |
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Public Enemy
Title: It Takes A Nation Of Millions. The first London invasion
tour 1987 DVD
Label: MVD $20.99
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Sick documentation
of the mighty Public Enemy on their first European tour in 1987.
Plenty of shady government shit was going down in the 80's with
Regan and Mandella and such. PE stepped in and had plenty to
say. Check the vintage live performances, interviews and tour
antics. A must for the PE collecter. |
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Kool
Keith
Title: Global Entertainment Part. 1 DVD
Label: MVD $20.99
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| Check the multiple
interviews with Kool Keith aka Rhythm X, aka Dr. Octagon, aka
Dr. Doom, aka Mr. Gerbik, aka Black Elvis as he travels through
Manhattan discussing favorite clubs, restaurants, clothing shops,
etc. Find out why he drinks seltzer water instead of Tang and
pumpernickel is his bread of choice.
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Various required Old
School MC's on 1 DVD!
Graffiti Rock DVD
Label: MVD $20.99
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people had no clue that the Hip-Hop movement was begining to
take form. Lucky for those who weren't born yet Michael Holman
was there to get the "word up". Check all the OG footage
of RUN DMC, Kool Moe Dee, Doug E Fresh, Fab 5 Freddy, DJ Jazzy
Jay, Shannon and the New York City Breakers. Excellent view
into the humble beginings of hip hop royalty.
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Various
Old School Graffiti Writers and the people who love (and hate)
them.
Style Wars (2 disc set) DVD
Label: Public Art Films $30.99
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saw this movie on PBS it changed my life and the entire way
I looked at hip hop culture. Style Wars was the first and best
documentary on the early emerging graffity art scene coming
out of New York in the early 80's. It is amazing to me that
despite the opposition from society and the general economic
situation that people were able to create the greatest culture
and artform to this day. Great DVD for mixtape soundbytes. Peep
history. You can't know where you are going if you don't know
where you have been. Besides that, one of our old graf homies
from the Dojo and Digital Bombing is in the documentary, yes
the one and only Mare 139 aka Carlos seen when he was like 16
years old in this DVD, bronx represent... (congrats on the wedding
homie!).
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Ali
G
Title:
Da Ali G Show - Da Complete 2nd Season DVD dual disk
Label:
HBO
$30.99
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If there's such a thing as surreality TV, then Sacha Baron
Cohen is da man, and Da Ali G Show is da bomb. Better known
as his alter egos Ali G (the "wanskta" journalist),
Borat (the clueless correspondent from Kazakhstan), and Bruno
(the gay Austrian fashionista), Cohen is consistently hilarious
in these six episodes (on two discs) from the 2003 season
of his HBO show. With his cracked Cockney-Rasta patois ("does
you 'tink") and constant malapropisms (confusing "incest"
with "incense" and "bi-lingual" with "bi-sexual";
calling MIT linguistics professor Noam Chomsky "Norman"),
Ali G is the star. But so is the odd and, well, surreal assortment
of folks he interviews in his relentless, "Candid Camera"-goes-hip-hop
assault on the idiots and idiosyncrasies of American culture
and politics. Some are at least partly complicit; Pat Buchanan,
of all people, plays right along with the shtick, as does
Immigration and Naturalization Service chief James Ziegler.
Others are merely confused, like the doc who grows increasingly
frustrated by Ali's inability to differentiate between "veteran"
and "veterinarian," newsman Sam Donaldson, or former
LAPD chief Daryl Gates. But as absurd as Da Ali G Show gets,
this isn't Jackass, and Cohen is no dummy. Along with all
the goofing are some shrewd questions about abortion, teaching
religion in schools, Iraq, and homeland security, to name
a few ("How come there ain't no security on trains?"
Ali G asks Ziegler, who laughs off the question, and then
came the Madrid and London subway bombings). With a generous
helping of extras (including Ali's commencement speech at
Harvard!) along with the episodes, Da Ali G Show is a riot.
Fuh real, yo.
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Aqua
Teen Hunger Force
Title:
ATHF Volume 2 DVD dual disk
Label:
Adult Swim
$30.95
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In this second collection of Aqua Teen Hunger Force, our intrepid
heroes solve crimes, avert the apocalypse, and... just kidding.
The three members of the Force, Master Shake, Frylock, and
Meatwad couldn't save themselves from being eaten by a drunken
snake, so they really don't have a chance at saving the world.
But that's why we love them. This year, the Aqua Teens get
even lazier, seeing as how they no longer even call themselves
detectives (although it's not as if they were doing a lot
of detective work last year). Instead, they just bug Carl
more. Some of the "adventures" this year involve
the Universal Remonster, which is a little monster guy who
is made of remote controls that can control nearly everything.
He was built by the Plutonians Emory and Ogelthorpe, but escaped
to Earth when the Plutonians used a stargate, excuse me, a
fargate (it goes far, and is in no way based on that movie
or the syndicated series based on the movie) to steal cable
from the Aqua Teens. Shake and Carl become co-owners of a
male-order bride from Chechnya, who is so repulsed by BOTH
of their appearances that she locks herself in Carl's house.
Seth MacFarlane lends his voice to Wayne "The Brain"
MacClayne, a genius who has the power to create matter and
uses it to win triva nights at bars. Finally, we meet the
Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future (that's
a mouthful)! He is a story-telling robot who shows up in February,
although most of his stories don't make any sense at all.
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Hitomi
Sato, Yasue Sato, Yukiko Okamoto
Title:
Bounce Ko Gals DVD
Label:
Tokyo Shock
$24.99
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This
film has alot of super cute and hot Japanese schoolgirls doing
alot of cool and real-life fun things. I think this film serves
as a great documentary and social commentary on a very dark
and perverse underbelly of Japanese culture that rarely gets
exposed in the Western world. I did not know what to expect
and I was pleasantly surprised by this raw, honest and shocking
account of one aspect of modern Japanese culture. I have always
heard about the topics covered in this film but never imagined
it would be portrayed in such a revealing and shocking manner
by a Japanese film maker. This film is primarily about the
topic of young girls selling their bodies/time for money.
It very cleverly covers all aspects of this dark, dangerous
and twisted black market in Tokyo- showing the perspective
of the greedy girls involved, the Japanese Mafia businessman,
and the lonely salary men looking for companionship.
The acting I thought was very solid and the portrayal of each
of the characters very acute and detailed. A memorable scene
and perhaps the pervasive "societal question" of
the film, that between the mama-san proprietor of the "used
panty shop" and the young girl who goes to make a trade.
Is the shop there to cater to the men who have perverted fantasies
about school girls or for the girls who are willing to sell
their used undergarments to indulge such fantasies? It is
all a bit of a downward spiral of morality and in the end
the viewer feels as though he understand what drives each
of the people in the film who in their own right is just looking
for some form of happiness and fulfillment in a very stressful
and rigid society devoid often of emotion and compassion.
Along the way you also receive an accurate depiction of life
in Tokyo Japan much more real and accurate than Sophia Coppola
ever did justice!
The trendy young kogals in late 90's Japan and what they do
to afford the latest name brand fashion. Let's just say no
afterschool jobs at the mall for them, these girls "work"
to sport their Gucci. When one girl sees her hopes of studying
abroad stolen from her, a newly found kogal friend helps her
out by finding "work" for her. She too is then exposed
to the seedy world of men taking advantage of girls' materialistic
desires in exchange for pleasure. Throughout it all the girls
manage to keep their hope and pride intact, but not without
a little sadness... and some fun too. |
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Beat
Takeshi, Omar Epps, Claude Maki
Title:
Brother DVD
Label:
Sony
$25.99
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Master
of Yakuza, chopped fingers and violence...... Beat Takeshi
provides another violent movie, whose purpose seems to be
that violence begets violence, and ultimately it's a dead
end. The basic plot has Takeshi playing a yakuza forced to
leave Japan upon the death of his boss. He finds his half
brother in LA pushing drugs rather than attending school.
Takeshi violently turns the small time crew into a major crime
cartel.
Yakuza themes of loyalty to family and honor over life pervade
the movie. The omnipresent violence somehow avoids being gratuitous,
perhaps because one realizes how more graphic it could have
been. Unlike traditional western shoot 'em ups, we are left
with the aftermath instead of the fight scenes themselves.
At times it is hard to follow the plot and remember who is
on whose sides, but perhaps that is the point.
I
am fed up with people talking about how kill bill is such
a good film. I watched this film about a week after I saw
Kill Bill and I honestly think this is the better film. I
watched it 3 times. The way Beat' integrates american and
japanese culture makes this film standout. The scene where
his luitenent plays basketball with one of his brothers friends
stands out. Another scene is when they go to attack the mafia,
all you see is flashes of gunfire while this young boy is
dead in the car. Kill Bill has no technique at all especially
when she is fighting the crazy 88 or whatever. I have seen
more technique in Iron Monkey (an old skool martial arts film)
The awkward ending leaves you distraught with no hope, but
that is the point of the film and 'Beat' portays it that way.
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Stewie
Griffin
Title: Family Guy presents Stewie Griffin the Untold Story
DVD
Label: Fox
$30.95
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For
Family Guy fans, there are no freakin' sweeter words than
"Never Before Seen." A triumphant homecoming for
the Griffins, Stewie Griffin is not so much a movie as it
is a not-yet-aired three-episode story arc enhanced with a
home-video-exclusive "red carpet premiere" prologue
and an epilogue (capped, of course, with a fart joke). Family
Guy's resurrection is a television miracle, and its creators
have rewarded the faithful by picking up right where they
left off, offending any and all sensibilities (recasting Jesus
as comic magician Art Metrano), dissing the celebrity disenfranchised
(Ellen Cleghorne references, anyone?), and generally taking
potshots at anyone on their enemies list (Stewie breaks the
neck of a reporter for Entertainment Weekly, the magazine
that once called Family Guy "the Awful Show They Just
Keep Putting on the Air"). The Untold Story! is a star
vehicle for Family Guy 's breakout character, in which the
mega maniacal and matricidal infant has a Grinch-like change
of heart after a near-death experience (and a disturbing encounter
with Steve Allen in Hell) and, more life-altering, discovers
a football-pated man who could be his father (the truth is
more shocking!). As go the gags, so goes Family Guy, and there
are enough good ones here to compensate for the many misfires.
The Miller-esque (as in Dennis) penchant for channeling arcane
pop culture can grow tiresome. But for those who do remember
the words to the Who's the Boss theme song, know (or still
care) who Steve Bartman is, and are always up for "a
sexy party," this will be the greatest story ever untold.
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Miyuki
Ijima, Music by DJ Krush, Arata Furuta
Title: Junk Food DVD
Label: Kino
$20.99
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Lowriders
in Japan, Yokohama hotel sex, Mad crystal meth junkie Japanese
office girls with dirty panties, hot Chinese hookers and Mexican
wrestlers in Japan make this film dope. Not to mention the
DJ Krush soundtrack. The segment begins with a pretty woman
dressed only in a man's shirt and panties sitting on a floor
within the environs of a dilapidated building. After smoking
some meth before work, the woman makes her way over to a bed
where she ties up the man slumbering there. The man believes
that they are going to engage in some kinky sex, including
asphyxiation with a plastic bag, however, the woman proceeds
to strangle the man to death with a cord. Fucked up morning.
Leaving the ramshackle building, the woman, Miyuki, makes
her way to work. Miyuki is hot and sexy, but she suffers from
a constantly speed induced runny nose and her personal demeanor
is quite abrasive. Even within the environs of her upscale
workplace, Miyuki indulges in her addiction. However, after
discovering she has used all of her stash, she at first demands
money from her boss, who she slept with in the past, and approaches
a number of people to find her drugs, including prostitutes
dressed as schoolgirls and a number of other people. She eventually
finds someone with the goods, but the price she pays for the
drugs is quite high. Yes!
The third part, the longest and most convoluted, depicts the
lives of several immigrants in Japan: a Chinese-American prostitute,
Pakistanis, a Mexican female wrestler, and several individuals
of mixed blood. The segment is quite violent, but because
of the way it jumps between characters, one is unable to truly
feel for or identify with any of the characters. However,
Junk Food is important because of its depiction of minorities
in Japan, a subject that is more often than not swept under
the rug.
Filmed primarily with digital cameras, Junk Food is quite
grainy, however, like Anno's Love & Pop and the Okinawa
scenes in All About Lily Chou Chou the use of digital cameras
gives the film a realistic edge that cannot be found in more
polished products. It's dope and we watch it over and over
with hot chicks late at night. |
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Hinano
- super cute Japanese actress
Title: Tokyo Eyes DVD
Label: Kino
$20.99
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This
movie is one of the Dojo's personal faves vbecause it stars
the super cute Hinano Yoshikawa! Imagine a girl that looks
like the Japanese Jessica Alba but she is captured in her
youth of about 17 years young and becomes stylishly stalked
by this wierd video game geek that pulls a few cool moves
on her. In addition, the scenes are depicted in 1990 Tokyo
with all the cool studio aprtment style and the frsh face
of Hinano (who acts like a teen virgin that hints at the idea
that she wants to have sex after a hot bedroom dj scene in
a small Tokyo aprtment). This movie gives you an outline of
what it must be to live in Tokyo in the 90ties(as well as
in any other big city), but transmits the atmosphere 100%...
you are totally there! The actors do not over-talk and still
everything is said. The music is absolutely well chosen. I
went out of the cinema with a feeling I never had before after
watching a movie. It's like being understood for the first
time. You must see this film! And if you like Beat Takeshi,
he's in here too. Funny, cute, sexy, and a little perverted.
Definitely a cool movie to play when you got a cool girl in
your room for the first time. |
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System
of a Down
Title:
Hypnotize CD/DVD dual disk
Label:
America
$19.99
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Tracklist:
1.
Attack
2.
Dreaming
3.
Kill Rock 'N Roll
4.
Hypnotize
5.
Stealing Society
6.
Tentative
7.
U-Fig
8.
Holy Mountains
9.
Vicinity Of Obscenity
10.
She's Like Heroin
11.
Lonely Day
12.
Soldier Side
This album is rough raw and hard! SOAD puts it down enough
here that we def have to carry this record. 12 tracks of dopeness
with a dual disc DVD enhanced stero version make this record
worth the loot! Look for some sick remixes on the DL. The
tour manager Sevag and his bro Shavo are customers of our
shop, and they collect some ill weapons like suvival knives!
A recent article in The Washington Post so accurately assessed
that System of a Down luckily, and yet, unintentionally, rode
the coattails of the nu-metal era, though it cannot accurately
be limited to the definition of nu-metal. Indeed, with the
near death of that obviously baseless sound, System of a Down,
unlike Korn, Limp Bizkit, Mudvayne, etc., remains a Billboard
behemoth because this Armenian foursome possesses a truly
unique formula.
Possibly throwing a middle finger to the critics who question
the musicianship of the group, Hypnotize contains System of
a Down's most impressive technical performance since its self-titled
debut, hands down. I mean, in no way has this become a technical
band, but the songs are far more dynamic, the time signature
changes more frequent and complex, and the riffs noticeably
more intricate. Retaining every bit of unrestrained fury ad
unmatched personality of that landmark release, Hypnotize
also does what Mezmerize could not; provides evidence that
this is a band we have yet to hear the best of. |
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Reno
911
Title:
Reno 911 The Complete 1st Season DVD
Label:
Comedy Central
$27.95
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Mad
funny cops...... The Slut cop, the Gay cop, the black "oh
no you didn't" cop, the Black cop that acts white and
the kooky Mexican cop are the funnier cast members in the
TV dvd. It's our favorite show here at the dojo even on repeat!
Drucgs, sex, racial stuff and just plain old "cops are
fucking dumb asses" kinda comedy are all in here. From
the creators of the flamboyantly fabulous Viva Variety (and
when will that be released on DVD?) comes Reno 911, Comedy
Central's most arresting comedy series. Ride along with the
cluelessly cracked squad of the Wahoe County Sheriff's Department,
who cross the proverbial thin blue line with impunity. "That's
how we do it in Reno," exults Lt. Dangle (Thomas Lemmon),
after absent-mindedly rear-ending a car whose trunk pops open
to reveal a cache of marijuana. Reno 911 has Cops's gritty
documentary feel, and Police Squad's straight face in subverting
cop show conventions. The hapless officers get no respect,
not from the citizens they encounter, from their colleagues
in the FBI, or even from themselves. Kerri Kenney-Silver's
unfortunate Det. Wiegel is the squad's odd girl out. "She's
like a bad casserole" is one of the more polite things
said about her. In one episode, a misunderstanding leads to
her being put under a suicide watch, and she so loves the
attention, she doesn't bother to inform her brethren that
she, in fact, did not try to kill herself. The forays into
black comedy are about as subtle as a S.W.A.T. assault. In
the first episode's opening moments, an officer answers a
domestic disturbance call with guns blazing, only to discover
it is a surprise birthday party for him.
But Reno 911 would have gotten old fast if it was just Police
Academy-style mishaps and slapstick. What elevates this from
being a one-joke series are the intimately observed characters'
quirks and personal dramas. Dangle has a penchant for short
shorts, and, in the first episode at least, comely male traffic
offenders. Dangle is not exactly Capt. Furillo (from Hill
Street Blues) in the compassion department.When the squad
learns that unwed Deputy C. Johnson (Wendy McLendon-Covey)
is pregnant, he jokingly searches for a phone book when considering
who the father might be. "There's usually a phone book
around here," he shrugs. "It would have been funnier."
Comedy Central may be guilty of running these episodes into
the ground, but for Reno 911's devoted following, and for
rookies to the force, this boxed set of commercial-free episodes,
some commentary-enhanced, is just the ticket. If you hate
cops and think they should show all the out takes and messed
up busts from the real TV show "Cops," this is definitely
the DVD you should buy. |
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Sealab
Title:
Sealab 2021 dual disk DVD season 3
Label:
Cartoon Network
$30.99
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Alright! Hot Debbie the slutty Sealab girl and her big luscious
boobs! More insanity from the sadly now defunct Sealab. By
this season, the show hit it's stride. Every episode is hilarious,
the humor is faster and more densely packed in. The only episodes
i skip are ones that i have taped and watched a million times,
and sometimes i see new jokes in those to.The extras are decent,
two unaired but still funny episodes, a pilot even older and
crappier than the one on the first set. The commentaries are
silly again, this time they are almost all about Cornelius
Drebble, inventor of the submarine (pretty funny). Every episode
on this set is hilarious and it includes what may be my favorite
episode, "ASHDTV" where the crew spends most of
the show watching digital cable. It becomes a nonstop stream
of jokes that shows how good this show got in the end. I still
miss some jokes because i am laughing so hard at others. Hesh
Prince Baby! That episode is the first one after introducing
Tornado Shanks, and along with "I Robot, Really"
it also signals a shift in Dr. Quinn's character. At first
he was brilliant and little egotiscal, but for the rest of
the series he usually drunk, whining, or acting almost as
stupid as the rest of the crew. Not as big a change as the
new captain, but i still think it changes the shows dynamic.
Sealab only got better and better, and i hope the decision
to end it was made by the creators and not because some fans
didn't like the new captain. And to any who question my Adult
Swim street cred, I have been watching and taping it since
the first night, and even watched "Oblongs", "Mission
Hill", and "Home Movies" when they originally
aired on the WB and NBC. All hail Sparkimus Prime! |
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Roc
Raida
Title:
How 2 Party Rock
Label:
MVP
$24.99
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Learn
the secrets to party rocking with DMC world champion Grandmasta
Roc Raida of the X-ecutioners. In this DVD we will cover proven
techniques that will not only tighten your game, but arm you
with the skills needed to get you to the next level of dj'ing.
Alot of you need basic lessons on how to move a damn crowd!
Hang out with Roc as he takes you along to some of his favorite
places to shop for records and learn eveything from record
selection to gear tune up and dope mixing technique. He is
bad ass and who better to learn from? |
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Bumfights
Vol.2
Title: Bumlife
Label: Indecline
$24.99
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After
four arrests and seven felony charges later, the long awaited
sequel to Bumfights is here. This is the video that congress
tried to ban and is illegal in some countries. Bumfights has
established itself as the hardest, rawest, most shocking video
series on the planet. |
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Snoop
Dogg and a bunch of hot sluts
Title: Snoop Dogg's Doggeystyle DVD
Label: Hustler Video
$29.99
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Snoop
merges hip-hop and hardcore in a way no one has ever dared.
With 6 original music videos and 5 scenes of raw, uncut and
unbelievable backyard fucking, this video satisfies masturbators
and rap fans alike. Featured songs from Snoops best selling
albums and 11 original unreleased tracks. |
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DJ
Lord
Title: DJ Lord - The Turntablist Chronicles DVD
Label: MVD
$14.99
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See
why DJ Lord was chosen to replace the legendary Terminator
X as Public Enemys DJ and why Chuck D said "DJ Lord was
like a breath of fresh air for Public Enemy". DJ Lord
provides a first hand look into the world of turntablism.
See him beat-juggling and scratching at DJ competitions and
showing his personal DJ tips. Hang out with DJ Lord at parties
in Australia and Hong Kong, and follow him on the road with
PE in New York, Boston, Seattle, and San Francisco. |
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Snoop
Dog , Fat Joe, Juvenile and 20 hot Ladies
Hip Hop Honeys -Tasty Flavors DVD
Label: Game
$24.99
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A nice follow up to the original Hip Hop Honey's dvd.
Watch your screen sizzle and your speakers blast as the most
exotic models of the hip hop generation party-uncovered and
uncensored to the best producers in hip-hop. This one features
hotty asian Francine Dee as she joins Nelly, Snoop, N.O.R.E
, Fat Joe, Juvenile, Trick Daddy, Master P and more as they
celebrate funky beats and sexy thrills. Tasty Flavors is hotter
and sexier than the original. Save yourself some money from
the stripclub and pick up Tasty Flavors. |
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Various:
Dj Premier , Alchemist, Buckwild and 25 gorgeous
models
Hip Hop Honeys DVD
Label: Game
$24.99
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A hot hot dvd by Game featuring 25 of the hottest
sluts from your favorite MTV and BET videos, exposed and uncensored.
Crystal Knight hosts this over 70 min selection of hot chicks
shakin their asses to some of the dopest dj's and producers.
Got scenes from nightclubs in New York all the way to the
neon strip of Las Vegas. Includes appearances by Ice T, Akinyele,
Dj Premier, Royce Da 5'9"and more . If you like hot bitches
and beats make sure to get your copy. |
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Various
Brazilian beauties
Hip Hop Honeys-Brazil Boom Boom DVD
Label: Game
$24.99
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Game comes correct again with this Brazilian version
of hip hop honeys. This one is shot entirely on location by
the creators of GirlsOfSamba.com-the world's leading web site
devoted to Brazilian models. Features more than 18 all natural
, bootylicious having, hotties. This is one for all the ass
lovers out there. Don't pass on this one. Oh yeah , there
is also some dope beats to go with it. |
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Title:
Assemble Insert
Label: The Right Stuff International VHS
Label:
HBO
$6.99
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Set in a futuristic Tokyo, finds the Tokyo police wrestling
with a small but powerful menace to society, the Demon Seed.
A notorious gang that has the run of the city, the Demon Seed
are led by a charismatic leader who leads his troops, clad
in special mecha suits, on raids of the city that harass the
populace and humiliate the police. However, the police chief,
during an alcohol induced vision, has come up with a plan
to stop these fiends. The chief has decided that the only
person that can get to the Demon Seed is an idol singer, and
he has chosen Maron Namikaze, a cute and innocent girl who
can't sing, but has super human strength. A sly parody of
Japanese pop culture, ASSEMBLE: INSERT is one of the most
unique anime titles to come out of Japan in recent years.
Dubbed Sound.
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Title:
AWOL Vol.1 Prelude to the Collapse VHS
Label: BeStack Project AWOL
$9.99
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A
terrorist group calling themselves Solomon invades the peaceful
planet Cypress in the first episode of this anime series.
English Subtitled.
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Title:
Battle Athletes Victory vol.6 VHS
Label: Pioneer
$6.99
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The
Next Step - Lahrri and Mylandah continue to crush their competition
by performing at an athletic level beyond anyone else. If
Akari and Chris want to compete at all, they must train hard
to have strong muscles and an even stronger will! English
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Title:
Brain Powered vol 1 VHS
Label: Bandai
$6.99
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Hime, a normal young girl, is changed forever when she witnesses
the birth of a bio-mechanical craft and becomes its pilot.
Danger and intrigue ensue! Contains episodes 1 and 2. English
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Title:
The Irresponsible Captain Tylor vol.5 VHS
Label: right stuff
$6.99
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