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Music. Family. Power. The battle begins.
From out gay director Lee Daniels (''Precious'', ''The Paperboy'') comes ''Empire'', a sexy and powerful new drama about the head of a music empire whose three sons and ex-wife all battle for his throne.
Terrence Howard plays Lucious Lyon, a former drug dealer turned hip hop mogul and the boss of Empire Entertainment, whose reign has been unchallenged for all these year. But all that changes when he learns he has a disease that is going to render him crippled and incapacitated in a matter of three years. The clock is ticking, and he must groom one of his three sons to take over his crowning achievement. But who will it be? Andre is the corporate animal and a smooth operator, but conniving, with a devious wife. Jamal (played by out gay thespian Jussie Smollett) is sensitive and has a tribute for making music enjoy his father, but Lucious won't accept him because he's gay, and there is a lot of bad blood between them. Finally there is the youngest son, Hakim - the spoiled little prince who wants an em
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I rarely used DVD Empire. I don't think I even used Amazon for the first few years of its existence. During the wild heyday of DVDs, I used a lot. The deals there were too good to be true (very much so!). Free Shipping and a daily quiz to earn coupons which, unfortunately, lead to Reel's downfall. I remember I got a couple of $20 off $20 coupons once which blew me away. I think I bought the Elite Entertainment Wicked Dead and Night of the Living Dead with those coupons. Paid nothing out of pocket.
After Reel collapsed, all the outstanding coupons transferred over to But then they went the way of the dodo as adv. I think the scant times I did employ DVD Empire was when coupon was attached.
The 50 Best LGBTQ+ Movies
1 of 5050) The Living End ()
"Fuck The World." The motto of The Living End's protagonists might stand as a slogan for the whole of filmmaker Greg Araki's career. A key shitkicker in the early '90s Modern Queer Cinema movement, Araki took a baseball bat to hetero-normative culture and explored gay animation on the margins during Bush's administration in films by turns funny, frank and anguished. The Living End is his leading picture, a so-called 'gay Thelma & Louise', as film critic Jon (Craig Gilmore) and drifter Luke (Mike Dytri), both diagnosed as HIV-positive ("the Neo-Nazi Republican final solution," says Jon about AIDS), kill a homophobic cop and go on the lam, offing any bigot who remain in their way. Rather than pity themselves, these characters unleash their nihilism on the society, tempered by a kind of freewheeling anarchy and enhanced by Araki's eye-catching images and hop cuts. As the film's dedication puts it, it's a punch in the gut to "a Big White House full of Republic
Empire Season 1 DVD
Music. Family. Power. The battle begins.
From out gay director Lee Daniels (''Precious'', ''The Paperboy'') comes ''Empire'', a sexy and powerful new drama about the head of a music empire whose three sons and ex-wife all battle for his throne.
Terrence Howard plays Lucious Lyon, a former drug dealer turned hip hop mogul and the boss of Empire Entertainment, whose reign has been unchallenged for all these year. But all that changes when he learns he has a disease that is going to render him crippled and incapacitated in a matter of three years. The clock is ticking, and he must groom one of his three sons to take over his crowning achievement. But who will it be? Andre is the corporate animal and a smooth operator, but conniving, with a devious wife. Jamal (played by out gay thespian Jussie Smollett) is sensitive and has a tribute for making music enjoy his father, but Lucious won't accept him because he's gay, and there is a lot of bad blood between them. Finally there is the youngest son, Hakim - the spoiled little prince who wants an em
Power Member
Dec
76
4
I rarely used DVD Empire. I don't think I even used Amazon for the first few years of its existence. During the wild heyday of DVDs, I used a lot. The deals there were too good to be true (very much so!). Free Shipping and a daily quiz to earn coupons which, unfortunately, lead to Reel's downfall. I remember I got a couple of $20 off $20 coupons once which blew me away. I think I bought the Elite Entertainment Wicked Dead and Night of the Living Dead with those coupons. Paid nothing out of pocket.
After Reel collapsed, all the outstanding coupons transferred over to But then they went the way of the dodo as adv. I think the scant times I did employ DVD Empire was when coupon was attached.
The 50 Best LGBTQ+ Movies
50) The Living End ()
"Fuck The World." The motto of The Living End's protagonists might stand as a slogan for the whole of filmmaker Greg Araki's career. A key shitkicker in the early '90s Modern Queer Cinema movement, Araki took a baseball bat to hetero-normative culture and explored gay animation on the margins during Bush's administration in films by turns funny, frank and anguished. The Living End is his leading picture, a so-called 'gay Thelma & Louise', as film critic Jon (Craig Gilmore) and drifter Luke (Mike Dytri), both diagnosed as HIV-positive ("the Neo-Nazi Republican final solution," says Jon about AIDS), kill a homophobic cop and go on the lam, offing any bigot who remain in their way. Rather than pity themselves, these characters unleash their nihilism on the society, tempered by a kind of freewheeling anarchy and enhanced by Araki's eye-catching images and hop cuts. As the film's dedication puts it, it's a punch in the gut to "a Big White House full of Republic