Wandering her rambling old house in her boring new town, 11-year-old Coraline discovers a hidden door to a strangely idealized version of her life. In order to stay in the fantasy, she must make a frighteningly real sacrifice.
John Flansburgh & John Linnell met in the 1970s as junior high students in Lincoln, Massachusetts. A decade later, their band—They Might Be Giants—would stand at the forefront of a burgeoning East Village NYC performance art scene as well as the college music revolution of the late 1980s....
Leon is night fishing on the bayou, catching fireflies in a jar under a big round orange moon - it's that kind of a film - when the light dims and he tells his pet chipmunk, "Somethin's up, Earl." Sure is - a massive catfish made out of the stars transports him, pet and inflatable, on a theme park...
Welcome to Doh-Doh Island, the tropical paradise where Play-Doh compound flows and the Doh-Doh friends play! Join these delightful characters as they celebrate everything from birthdays to haircuts and explore the island for treasure and adventure.
This disc spotlights TMBG videos from 2001-2012. Amazing animations and rock videos, including rare Home Movies and Homestar Runner clips! This is a must-have document for all TMBG fans.
Here Come The 123s is TMBG’s lucky thirteenth album, their third children’s album, and the first album to win the band a Grammy (for Best Children’s Album 2009). It’s a full length DVD as well. Includes “Seven Days of the Week (I Never Go To Work),” and the Dust Bros. produced...