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Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End [PS2]$28.99
As the third installment in the series and based on the 2007 film, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End offers gamers an adventure that includes puzzle solving, exploration, and combat. Players must navigate characters from previous games through a variety of environments including The Flying Dutchmen. ~ Gracie Leach, All Game Guide

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe [Blu-ray Disc]$29.85
Inside the wardrobe there is a world frosted with ice and filled with magical beings. Known as Narnia, the land is stuck in eternal winter at the hands of the cruel White Witch, played with great force by the pale, strong-featured Tilda Swinton. When she steps back into reality, Lucy struggles to convince her skeptical siblings of the things she's seen. After much disbelief, the others finally enter the world as well, learning that the creatures of Narnia have long been waiting for humans like themselves...

High School Musical 3: Senior Year$20.97
With this third outing in the wildly popular Disney series, director Kenny Ortega takes full advantage of HSM3's big-screen leap, staging musical numbers that go far beyond the scope of the movie's predecessors (see the lavish "I Want It All" by resident East High diva Sharpay, played by Ashley Tisdale). While the series regulars are in fine form and a few new characters are introduced, the film really belongs to Efron, who gets the most screen time and is clearly on a trajectory for stardom beyond...

The New World$15.54
In 1607, three ships sailed across the Atlantic to the shores of what became known as Jamestown, Virginia. The arrival of these Europeans changed forever the history of the native people already living peacefully in this fertile country. Writer-director Terrence Malick, who has been waiting 25 years to tell this story, finally gets his chance in the breathtaking epic THE NEW WORLD. Colin Farrell stars as Captain John Smith, a British mutineer facing execution who finds a new purpose--and a dangerous...

The Mummy$8.97
Archaeologists digging in Egypt uncover the 3000-year-old mummy of Im-ho-tep, a prince who was buried alive, with a curse placed on anyone who opens his tomb. The disturbance brings restores life to the mummy, who escapes and assumes the persona of Ardeth Bey (Boris Karloff), a mysterious Egyptian whose one goal is to reincarnate his lover of 3000 years ago. When he believes he sees a shadow of his lost love in lovely young Helen Grosvenor (Zita Johann), only her would-be suitor, Frank Whemple (David...

Batman: Arkham Asylum [Xbox 360]$58.99
Batman: Arkham Asylum is an original adventure with fast action and large-scale combat sequences, played from a close third-person perspective in a dark, survival horror -styled setting. The game begins as Batman delivers the Joker to Arkham Asylum, Gotham City's psychiatric hospital for the criminally insane. The villain springs a trap and takes over the institution, with an army of thugs and a host of dangerous inmates to back him up. The twisted plot plays out in a freely explored re-creation...

Boston Red Sox 101$7.67

Happily N'Ever After$11.92
For those who couldn't get enough of SHREK, HAPPILY N'EVER AFTER supplies a similar take on fairy-tale traditions. Set in Fairy Tale Land, this comedy features the heroes and villains of stories from Rumplestiltskin to Sleeping Beauty. The job of the wizard (George Carlin) is to ensure everyone has happy endings. But when he leaves on vacation, he entrusts his tasks to his inept assistants, and Cinderella's evil stepmother (Sigourney Weaver) begins to wreak havoc on the endings of fairy tales. Though...

The Jungle Book$22.85
The 19th animated feature produced by Disney studios and the last film supervised by Walt Disney himself. This endearing feature is based on Rudyard Kipling's children's story about a boy named Mowgli raised by wolves in the wilderness of India. During his delightful and scary adventures with a series of wild creatures, Mowgli learns he must leave the jungle and be what nature intended him to be -- a man. Delightful jazz-inspired songs make this a Disney classic.

All Quiet on the Western Front$11.06
Still widely regarded as the best war film ever made, director Lewis Milestone's adaptation of the Remarque WWI novel is clearly his masterpiece, a searing indictment of the insanity of war. Starring Lew Ayres as the young Paul Bauman, the film focuses on the fates of the boy and his classmates, who have enlisted to fight in the German army during WWI. Still on fire with the patriotism instilled by their teacher, Kantorek (Arnold Lucy), they arrive for training, eager to face death. When they reach...

Armed and Dangerous$6.35
Comedy about a police officer who is kicked off L.A.'s force and gets a job as a security guard at a business run by the Mafia.

88 Minutes$8.97
Shelved for years, 88 MINUTES was finally released in U.S. theaters during 2008, marking director Jon Avnet's first feature-film project since 1997's RED CORNER. (Avnet was brought in as a replacement for original helmer James Foley.) Pacino clearly knows his way around a thriller (see HEAT and INSOMNIA), and approaches his beleaguered character with typical gusto, while his costars, particularly Forsythe and Witt, also offer up energetic turns. Though the high-concept plot is secondary to Pacino...

Around The World In 80 Days (Deluxe Expanded Edition)$11.89
Released to coincide with the film's 50th anniversary, this expanded edition soundtrack album of AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS contains nearly 30 minutes of previously unavailable music, as well as film music composer Victor Young's delightful original score, for which he won a posthumous Oscar after dying of a heart attack soon after the film's completion.

King Lear$14.97
James Earl Jones gives a commanding performance in this production of KING LEAR as the titular king, who gradual descent into madness begins when, before he divides his kingdom among his daughters, he asks them to tell him how much they love him. This is the New York Shakespeare Festival version of the play that received rave reviews during its stage run in 1974, and this performance was tailored to be filmed for broadcast on television. LEAR's dream cast features Rosalind Cash as Goneril, and Raul...

Scream$9.91
A hyper-intelligent serial killer preys on the teenage denizens of a small town, using their fascination with horror movie conventions to set up his diabolical doings. An intelligent, well-crafted thriller from the creator of "A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET." The deluxe version contains a behind-the-scenes featurette and running audio commentary from Craven.

Oklahoma$16.17
A big, lush screen version of the Rodgers & Hammerstein hit Broadway musical. Originally presented in Todd-AO widescreen, this rousing tale of a farm girl who falls in love with a cowboy and then must fend off the advances of a villainous suitor is packed with some the most beloved tunes in American theater -- "Oh What a Beautiful Mornin'!," "The Surrey with the Fringe on Top," and, of course, the title song "Oklahoma."

The Declaration of Independence$11.15
The text of the Declaration of Independence is accompanied by engaging illustrations meant to help explain the meaning of this important document. An ALA Notable Children's Book. Reprint.

Australia$13.87
MOULIN ROUGE's Baz Luhrman and Nicole Kidman reteam for this epic that pays homage to their homeland. In AUSTRALIA, Lady Sarah Ashley (Kidman) is a prim and proper Englishwoman who journeys to Australia in the years before World War II reached the country's shores. She is determined to have her estranged husband sell his cattle ranch to a monopoly-craving businessman named King Carney (Bryan Brown), but when she arrives, Lord Ashley is dead, and her plan to sell the ranch changes when she sees an...

Air Force One$8.97
President James Marshall (Harrison Ford) is one of the most respected leaders in the history of America. When Kazakhstanian separatists commit atrocities on their own people, Marshall authorizes a guerrilla mission to take their leader, General Radek (Jürgen Prochnow), into custody and restore the democratic regime. In his speech afterward, the president vows never to let America hesitate again when dealing with terrorists. However, that's before a group of them, led by the ruthless Korchunov (Gary...

Elizabeth: The Golden Age$8.97
Nearly a decade after Cate Blanchett drew the attention of audiences and critics alike with ELIZABETH, the Oscar-winning actress returns to the role of the Virgin Queen. Though the protestant ruler has been on the throne for decades in 1585, Elizabeth I's reign is still under attack from both inside her country and from the continent. Her cousin, Mary, Queen of Scots (Samantha Morton), carries the favor of the nation's Catholics as she schemes for the throne from prison, while Spain's King Philip...

A Walk to Remember$7.62
Landon Carter (Shane West) and his friends are the coolest kids in Beaufort, North Carolina. They wear the right clothes, drive the right cars, and get into just enough trouble to be rebellious. Jamie Sullivan (Mandy Moore) is the opposite--there doesn't seem to be anything cool about her. The preacher's daughter, plain Jamie wears big boxy dresses and the same sweater every day. She endures the scorn of Landon and his friends with a smile, always looking for the best in people. When a prank planned...

Hong Kong$41.50
Surveys the geography, history, government, economy, and culture of this territory on China's southeastern coast, made up of a section of the mainland and 235 islands of various sizes.

In The City Of Angels$28.69

Animal Farm$10.40
A farm is taken over by its overworked, mistreated animals. With flaming idealism and stirring slogans, they set out to create a paradise of progress, justice, and equality. Thus the stage is set for one of the most telling satiric fables ever penned--a razor-edged fairy tale for grown-ups that records the evolution from revolution against tyranny to a totalitarianism just as terrible. Available in April.

Under the Tuscan Sun$8.97
Who hasn't dreamed at least once of running off to a foreign country and starting a new life? That's exactly what Frances (Diane Lane) does in UNDER THE TUSCAN SUN, directed by Audrey Wells (GUINEVERE). Traveling in Tuscany after a heart-wrenching divorce, Frances surprises herself by making an offer on a rundown villa--the biggest impulse purchase of her life. With the help of a warmhearted, smitten real estate agent and a local contractor with a team of Polish workers, her 300-year-old house is...

Along Came a Spider$6.32
The redoubtable Morgan Freeman returns as Washington, DC police detective Alex Cross, the master profiler, in an exciting thriller based on James Patterson's novel, ALONG CAME A SPIDER. The film is actually a prequel to the box office blockbuster KISS THE GIRLS. Here, Cross is pursuing a brilliantly twisted kidnapper who's holding the daughter of a U.S. senator. When the kidnapper, Gary Soneji (the effectively sinister character actor, Michael Wincott), who had posed as a schoolteacher for two years...

Amsterdam$12.47
Recorded live at the Theater Koninklijk Carre, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, on February 11th, 2002.

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button$11.97
At once epic in scope and intimate in detail, David Fincher's THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON is certainly the director's most emotional film to date (though FIGHT CLUB and SEVEN don't offer much in the way of competition). Loosely based on an F. Scott Fitzgerald story, this romantic drama tells the tale of Benjamin Button (Brad Pitt), born in 1918 in New Orleans as a baby with wrinkles, cataracts, and arthritis. Benjamin will age backwards, getting younger as he watches those around him growing...

Perfect Day$13.29
Perfect Day is Cascada's second album of 2007 (although Everytime We Touch was originally released in 2006) and it sounds like she thought she had found a winning formula. The opening track and Top Ten single "What Hurts the Most" begins as a ballad backed by an acoustic guitar for the first 40 seconds, with the only hint of the electro-pop to come being the reverb on Natalie Horler's vocal. But then the drum beat kicks in and indeed you have another Cascada album after all, with Europop electronic...

Good Times$11.89

Divine Secrets Of The Ya-Ya Sisterhood$7.62
Sidda Walker (Sandra Bullock), who is high on life--about to marry Connor (Angus MacFadyen) and flushed with success because her new play is about to open on Broadway--gives an unguarded interview to TIME Magazine. After reading the interview, Sidda's mother, Vivi (Ellen Burnstein), is so livid that she disowns Sidda, takes down her pictures, and refuses to attend her daughter's wedding. Trying to heal the rift between mother and daughter, Vivi's best friends, Caro (Maggie Smith), Teensy (Fionnula...

The Matrix Revolutions$7.62
The final movie in Larry and Andy Wachowski's MATRIX trilogy is THE MATRIX REVOLUTIONS. Toning down the romantic and philosophic elements of the second film in the series, THE MATRIX RELOADED, this third installment focuses on action. Neo (Keanu Reeves) is trapped in limbo between reality and the Matrix, while Zion, the last human city, is attacked by hordes of machines. Meanwhile, Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne), Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss), and Seraph (Collin Chou) confront the ruthless Merovingian...

Oz - The Complete Third Season$23.97
This release contains every episode from the third season of HBO's hard-hitting prison drama. The third season finds Warden Glynn (Ernie Hudson) adjusting to new staff members while struggling to maintain control over his unruly and violent inmate population. Directed by some of Hollywood's most celebrated directors--and actors--OZ proves once again that HBO is television's most controversial and invigorating network.

Justice$13.29
Personnel includes: Toshi Reagon (vocals, guitar); Amy Ziff (cello); Tracy Wormworth (bass); Annette A. Aguilar, Bernice Brooks (percussion); Bernice Johnson Regon, Jaque DuPree (background vocals).

All I Want for Christmas$6.97
In this fun Christmas wish list for the animal kingdom, it turns out that a skunk wants a big bottle of French perfume...and a spider hopes to find a spinning wheel waiting for her on Christmas morning!

Barbie Fairytopia: Magic of the Rainbow$14.69
Return to the magical world of Fairytopia with Barbie in this animated tale. Barbie stars as Elina, a fairy apprentice who joins others of her kind to make spring's first rainbow. Though the fairies band together, the evil Laverna tries to stop their efforts. BARBIE FAIRYTOPIA: MAGIC OF THE RAINBOW also features Bibble, Elina's puffball who has a romantic adventure of his own.

New Orleans$20.97
Fictionalized drama about the birth of jazz. According to the film, a Bourbon Street gambling house operator introduces it to the American public to win a girl, which is the first of a number of dubious aspects of the film that seem dated. Regardless, the film still has Louis Armstrong and Billie Holiday (as a maid!), whose musical numbers more than make up for the movie's shortcomings.

A Chorus Line$9.79
Based on the popular Broadway show, A CHORUS LINE is the story of a group of young dancers auditioning for a part in the program. It includes such song hits as "What I Did For Love," "Dance 10, Looks 3" and "Surprise, Surprise." Academy Award Nominations: 3, Best Sound, Best Song ("Surprise, Surprise"), Best Film Editing.

Die Another Day$9.79
With this Bond installment, directed by Lee Tamahori, 007 catches up with the 21st century, and the results are grittier and more explosive than ever before. Although it begins as one of the darkest and most violent Bond films, the intense mood of DIE ANOTHER DAY is counterbalanced by typically clever and funny moments. Brosnan is in fine form as the iconic hero, while Berry shines as the immediately likeable Jinx. Stephens and Yune make excellent bad guys, and the rest of the cast--including Judi...

Oh Happy Day [Single]$3.82

The Little Book of Love$6.97

The Long Goodbye$8.97
Director Robert Altman, famous for his ability to turn any genre inside out, takes aim at film noir with this evocative adaptation of Raymond Chandler's novel. Altman's Philip Marlowe (Elliott Gould) is a relatively unsuccessful private eye living and working in 1970s Los Angeles. Stepping into the shoes of the notorious detective, Gould delivers a captivating performance that is the definition of '70s hip: he spends the entire film mumbling to himself, smoking cigarettes, and making wisecracks to...

A Popular Survey of the Old Testament$20.99

Fever Pitch$11.23
The Farrelly Brothers (THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT MARY, DUMB & DUMBER) take a slight departure from their signature breed of over-the-top, gross-out humor and opt instead for sensitive restraint with this genuinely sweet love story. Credit is due in part to the writing team of Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel (SPANGLISH) who adapt Nick Hornby's popular British novel, moving it to Boston and exchanging the protagonist's obsession with soccer for an all-consuming love of baseball. Ever since his first childhood...

Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes$8.67
GREYSTOKE is a spellbinding screen version of Edgar Rice Burroughs's 1914 classic tale. Tarzan (Christopher Lambert), the seventh Earl of Greystoke, is raised by a family of apes after he is lost as a child in the jungles of Africa. Captain Phillipe D'Arnot (Ian Holm), a Belgian explorer, discovers the adult Tarzan, now lord of the apes, and reintroduces him to the English language and to the British aristocracy. Tarzan becomes John Clayton and is taken to meet his elderly grandfather, the sixth...

A Short History of Nearly Everything$11.87
A SHORT HISTORY OF NEARLY EVERYTHING showcases science's crowning achievements and presents them in readable fashion. With topics ranging from continental drift to the nature of time, Bryson, author of I'M A STRANGER HERE MYSELF, offers up clearly argued explanations able to reach even the least scientifically inclined.

Blue Steel$9.79
When a psychotic Wall Street broker witnesses rookie cop Megan Turner gunning down an armed robber in a grocery store, he becomes instantly obsessed with her. In the midst of all the swift and sudden violence, he manages to steal the assailant's gun; as a result, the novice cop, who already has more than one strike against her because she's a woman, is suspended for using excessive force and killing an unarmed man. Soon thereafter, the broker arranges a "chance" meeting with the now vulnerable policewoman...

Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties$8.97
This sequel to the 2004 hit GARFIELD: THE MOVIE maintains that film's clever intermingling of live action supporting cast with a CGI-animated Garfield, that self-centered, lasagna-quaffing feline, famed of newspaper comic strips by Jim Davis. Though the title is a riff from Dickens, the story here is actually copped from Mark Twain's THE PRINCE & THE PAUPER. While tagging along to England with his lovely vet girlfriend (Jennifer Love Hewitt), Garfield's owner John Arbuckle (Breckin Meyer) inadvertently...

My Family$14.03
Years later, the Sanchez kids have grown up, and chosen to lead very disparate lives, ranging from criminal to nun. But despite the obstacles they and their offspring continue to face, Jimmy and Maria succeed in maintaining the family's unity, using their Latino heritage and roots as the foundation.

Curious George: Zoo Night and Other Animal Stories$8.97
Join Curious George as he visits the zoo in this fun and educational animated series. H.A. Rey's classic book character jumps off the page and helps kids learn about math, science, and engineering. With narration by William H. Macy, this title features eight episodes of the popular PBS show.

The Miracles of Jesus$8.38

The Scarlet Pimpernel$13.60
A sweeping, suspenseful tale of vengeful passion set amidst the violence and turmoil of the French Revolution.

Diary Of Alicia Keys$51.22
Personnel includes: Alicia Keys (vocals, piano, synthesizer); Tony! Toni! Tone! (vocals); Rich Harrison, Andre Harris, Vidal Davis (various instruments); Sharif Hobley, Artie White, Ricky Quinones (guitar); Dwayne Wiggins (sitar, bass); Sanford Allen (violin); Richard Brice (viola); Eileen Folson (cello); Dave Watson (flute, saxophone); Joe Romano, Dave Watson (horns); Onree Gill (Fender Rhodes piano); Arckel Vickers (organ); Artie Reynolds, Steve Rodriguez (bass); Paul John, Steve Jordan (drums...

Baby Doll$11.97
Still controversial, this adaptation of a Tennessee Williams play (by the playwright) caused an outrage upon its release. From this vantage point, Kazan's claustrophobic depiction of the sweaty competition between a dim cotton mill owner and his business rival for the attention of the mill owner's simpering child bride is less shocking than harrowing. Academy Award Nominations: 4, including Best Actress--Carroll Baker, Best (Adapted) Screenplay.

Faithful$4.19
The second half of this set is made up of Rundgren originals in the style of the preceding batch of covers. (Think of the Rutles, though this pre-dates that loving parody.) Rundgren and the members of his fusion-oriented side project Utopia pull the feat off beautifully. The covers are perfect, and the originals include two of his best tunes, "The Verb 'To Love'" and "Love of the Common Man." Falling for this set depends on whether one thinks this conceit is worthwhile.

Last Day of Summer$9.07
For 11-year-old Luke, reliving the last day of summer is a fantasy. But when it actually happens and the novelty wears off, he begins to want his real life back, flaws and all.

Black Book$9.97
Dutch filmmaker Paul Verhoeven made his name in Hollywood with films such as ROBOCOP, BASIC INSTINCT, and STARSHIP TROOPERS. But Verhoeven got his start in the industry by making films (the acclaimed SPETTERS and SOLDIER OF ORANGE among them) in his native country, and it's to Holland that he returns for BLACK BOOK--his first Dutch film in 20 years. The story is set during the final days of World War II in Holland, and follows a Jewish singer named Rachel Stein (Carice Van Houten). Rachel attempts...

Planet Earth$12.59
This is a DTS CD, which features DTS 5.1 Surround Sound technology and is playable on a DTS-capable 5.1 sound system.

Dr. Dolittle$8.97
A remake of the 1967 Richard Fleischer film of the same name, DR. DOLITTLE follows an animal doctor whose patients' barks, squeals, and meows turn into actual human voices, stirring up the practice. Eddie Murphy updates the role as a San Francisco veternarian who as a boy was looked upon strangely by everyone when he claimed he could talk to animals. Now an adult, a near wreck stirs something in him and suddenly he can understand the animals again, whether he wants to or not.

Wild One$17.49
THE WILD ONE is the soundtrack to the 1954 film starring Marlon Brando, featuring Leith Stevens and Shorty Rogers and His Orchestra on 16 tracks, including "The Wild One," "Lonely Way," and "Beetle."

Unspeakable$13.97
On UNSPEAKABLE, Bill Frisell blends his distinctively lush, cerebral guitar style with the easy feel of his 1990s Americana-themed albums and a bit of the avant-garde sensibility of his '80s work, while never directly referencing either of these phases. In fact, the overall sound of UNSPEAKABLE is something new for Frisell--with a few notable exceptions, the record leans toward groove-heavy jams. The presence of horns, Adam Dorn's synthesizer, and the 858 Strings (a violin/viola/cello trio employed...

Super Mario Bros$5.99
Nintendo video game perennials Mario and Luigi come to life as plumbers who are thrust into a parallel dimension peopled by the descendents of dinosaurs. It seems that the meteor that hit the earth 65 million years ago (in Brooklyn, no less) didn't kill the dinosaurs, but hurled them into a world in which they have developed into a species of intelligent humanoids. And it is up to the Luigi brothers to save Princess Daisy, and life as we know it, from the megalomaniacal Koopa, who wants to merge...

Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead$5.99
School is out, mom is on vacation, and the Crandell kids are ready to party! Their baby-sitter, however, has other things in mind. But just as the Crandell kids are about to give up on having any summer fun, the baby-sitter dies leaving them free from adult supervision.

The Final Season$9.97
David M. Evans's baseball oriented film is set in Norway, Iowa, where the game takes center stage among residents. But when the government steps in and threatens to disband the local high school due to the town's small size, a new coach (Sean Astin) must struggle to create a final season that the town will remember forever.

Fragile$13.29

Frequency$7.62
As the Amazin' Mets compete in the 1969 World Series, John Sullivan, in October 1999, talks to his father, who has been dead for 30 years, over a ham radio, trying to rebuild a past that a tragic fire took away from him. Director Gregory Hoblit has fashioned a thrilling suspense film built around a time disturbance brought on by the reappearance of the aurora borealis over New York City. John Sullivan, a lonely, despondent cop, is suddenly given the ability to change his family's past--but not without...

World Without End$26.25
Eighteen years after the publication of THE PILLARS OF THE EARTH, bestselling author Ken Follet has finally crafted the long-anticipated sequel. WORLD WITHOUT END returns to the town of Knightsbridge, but nearly two centuries have passed. The glorious Gothic cathedral featured in PILLARS OF THE EARTH once again serves as the backdrop for this sweeping historical tale of people at the dawn of a new age.

Crisis$9.79
Kerrang (Magazine) (p.67) - Ranked #13 in Kerrang's "20 Greatest Albums of 2006" -- "Bursting with energy....An emotional hardcore custom built for maximum impact."

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Collection$22.36
This 3-pack collects the action-packed pictures that got a theatrical release. Includes THE TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES, THE TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II, and THE TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES III. See individual titles for release information.

Nip/Tuck - The Complete Second Season$42.89
Capitalizing from people's beliefs that life's problems can be fixed through cosmetic enhancement, plastic surgeons Dr. McNamara (Dylan Walsh) and Dr. Troy (Julian McMahon) run a lucrative practice together in South Florida. While they are professionally successful, neither man does a great job managing his personal affairs, with family trouble and illicit affairs (with porn stars and the like) giving NIP/TUCK its dramatic appeal. Things would be a lot simpler if only their own personal demons could...

Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights [Xbox 360]$18.90
THQ sets its Juiced series loose on the city streets once again, for this sequel run of underground racing and over-the-top turns. The second game in the series offers players a wide selection of authentically modeled automobiles from enthusiast brands such as Ascari, Aston Martin, and Saleen, as well as more familiar manufacturers such as GM, Ford, and Dodge, with favorites from the likes of Honda, Hyundai, Nissan, and VW rounding out the "Hot Imports" roster. All autos can be custom-tuned to the...

The Stepford Wives$5.99
Based on a book by Ira Levin which satirizes the roles of 1950s housewives, this is a remake of the 1975 film adaptation. Director Frank Oz presents a dramatic reworking of the horror classic, putting a totally over-the-top slant on the story that gives it true comedic value. In the early 21st century, a fast-paced Manhattan couple, Joanna (Nicole Kidman) and Walter (Matthew Broderick), both work for a major television network. While she is a leader and breadwinner in producing reality shows, he...

Dead Reckoning$9.97
Humphrey Bogart stars as Rip Murdock, a World War II veteran ensnared in a web of crime and conspiracy when his best friend, Johnny Drake (William Prince), disappears en route to Washington, D.C., to receive a war medal. Murdock follows the trail to Drake's hometown in the Deep South, where he finds his friend's body burned beyond recognition at the local morgue. Murdock, determined to find the murderer, begins his own investigation but soon falls for Drake's ex-girlfriend, femme fatale Cory Chandler...

Looking Glass$6.29

The Ladies Man$6.32
After years of playing supporting roles, SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE veteran Tim Meadows finally makes the leap to the big screen with this outrageous comedy, based on a popular sketch from the television show. Meadows is the hysterically exaggerated Leon Phelps, a smooth-talking, lisping, sex-loving skirt chaser, whose every line is even more crass and politically incorrect than the one before it. Just when everything seems to be sailing along smoothly, Phelps is fired from his job as a radio talk show...

Ladies' Man$4.89
Becoming embroiled in a sizzling affair with a gorgeous cop, Ellen Layne, a divorced single mother, is forced to turn to sexy NYPD detective Sam Schaefer for her very survival when she suddenly becomes the target of a deranged stalker. Reprint.

Curb Your Enthusiasm: The Complete Third Season$23.97
The error-strewn world of former SEINFELD creator Larry David returns in this third helping of CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM episodes. No one puts their foot in it quite like David, with his successful life as a multimillionaire comic constantly tarnished by mishaps and gaffes. Cheryl Hines returns as Larry's long-suffering wife, as does his manager Jeff Garlin, and best friend Richard Lewis. Some of the insurmountable obstacles careering unstoppably towards David include a mentally unbalanced nanny, an Alanis...

We're No Angels$5.99
Two escaped convicts on the run (Robert De Niro and Sean Penn) try to outsmart the law by masquerading as priests. Their goal is to find a way into Canada before they are discovered. The plan is complicated, however, when one of them falls in love with a hot-tempered woman (Demi Moore) with some unanswered prayers of her own. This updating of the 1955 Humphrey Bogart film of the same name was scripted by playwright David Mamet.

The Cider House Rules$9.91
THE CIDER HOUSE RULES, an expertly crafted and intelligent adapation of John Irving's novel, explores themes of disappointment, ideas of moral ambiguity, and, indeed, lessons about life itself, woven into a dramatic story that is neither slow nor sentimental. Tobey Maguire is the immensely likable Homer Wells, a lifelong resident of a Maine orphanage who comes of age during WWII under the auspices of its director, Dr. Wilbur Larch (Michael Caine). Larch is pragmatic, progressive, highly intelligent...

The Sandlot$8.97
It's 1962, and young Scotty Smalls has just moved to town with his mom, his stepfather, and his desire to make friends in his new home. But when he heads to the local sandlot he's laughed off the field in his awkwardness until the leader of the gang, Benny Rodriguez, takes him under his wing. Soon the boys become the best of friends, and "Smalls," as he is dubbed, is introduced to a cast of funny and unique characters; their summer adventures include treehouse sleepovers, encounters with a beautiful...

The Best Of Eric B. & Rakim: 20th Century Masters Of The Millennium Collection$6.99
Digitally remastered by Erick Labson (Universal Mastering Studios West, North Hollywood, California).

No Mercy$6.35
To avenge his partner's death, Eddie Jillette ventures deep into Louisiana's Cajun bayou. But he's only got one lead: a mysterious blond bombshell girlfriend who's somehow enslaved to the murderer. After Jillette takes the young woman hostage, he finds himself falling in love with the fragile beauty. But the sexual tension between them won't interfere with his mission to penetrate the Cajun criminal underworld and avenge his friend's murder.

National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Mushrooms$14.67
762 full color identification photos show mushrooms as they appear in their natural habitat. 703 species are covered in detail with notes on hundreds of lookalikes. Includes common edible and poisonous species.

Once Upon A Christmas$7.73
Supermodel Kathy Ireland (ALIEN FROM L.A., NECESSARY ROUGHNESS) co-stars with newcomers John Dye and Mary Donnelly Haskell in the heartwarming, family-oriented fantasy drama ONCE UPON A CHRISTMAS, originally produced for and aired on television during the holiday season of 2000. The picture finds Santa Claus growing jaded and disgusted with the selfishness of mankind. He is ready to give up on the world altogether and head off to a vacation in Hawaii, until his daughter, Kristin, convinces him to...

Once Upon a Time in China 2$6.35
ONCE UPON A TIME IN CHINA 2 presents the continuing late-19th-century adventures of Chinese folk hero and doctor Wong Fei-Hong (Jet Li), who arrives in Canton with for a medical conference. Unfortunately, the city is about to start a revolution as the fighting between the anarchist White Lotus Clan and the pro-democracy rebels heats up and threatens the livelihood of the city. This Tsui Hark film, which features fight choreography by Yuen Woo-Ping, is widely considered to be one of the high points...

Righteous Kill$18.34
The second face-to-face film pairing of De Niro and Pacino--the first being Michael Mann's gritty 1995 epic, HEAT--RIGHTEOUS KILL finds the revered veteran actors working within the confines of a police procedural. Ably supported by Gugino, Wahlberg, and Leguizamo, the iconic performers contribute relatively subdued turns, never fully engaging in their signature dramatic fireworks. Working from a script by Russell Gewirtz (INSIDE MAN), Avnet (who also directed Pacino in 88 MINUTES) guides the action...

20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: The Best Of Big Country$6.99
While many of their contemporaries were dressing up synthesizer riffs and drum-machine rhythms in the latest fashions, Big Country kept the power of rock & roll guitar alive in the early 1980s. Setting themselves apart from other guitar bands of the era, these Scots (led by former Skids guitarist Stuart Adamson) incorporated unique, bagpipe-like guitar lines for a distinctive Celtic tinge. This concise collection contains their biggest and best tunes, with no filler in between.

20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: The Best Of Ohio Players [Digipak] [Remaster]$6.99

Principles of Economics$15.28
British economist Alfred Marshall (1842-1924) was one of the founders of the "neoclassical" school in which economists studied both wealth and human behavior to understand why we make the choices we do. First published in 1890, Principles of Economics stands as Marshall's most influential work. This abridged edition offers a general introduction to the study of economics, dealing mainly with normal conditions of industry, employment, and wages. He begins by isolating the primary relations of supply...

Almost There$12.97
Though some may find the worship genre disconcertingly one-dimensional, Mercyme have an original way with a lyric, rendering songs like "How Great Is Your Love" and "Bless Me Indeed (Jabez's Song)" fresh and inspirational, while the shining simplicity of a song like "Cannot Say Enough" speaks volumes. The album-closer, the soaring "In You," with its string accompaniment, is a fitting summation to this devotional set of rock tunes, recalling none other than the end of the Beatles' "Hey Jude."

What Women Want$8.23
Director, writer, and producer Nancy Meyers's (THE PARENT TRAP) sophomore directorial effort is a lively screwball fantasy featuring Mel Gibson in his first romantic comedy. Gibson plays Nick Marshall, a high-flying chauvinistic Chicago advertising executive who, like his musical idol, Frank Sinatra, calls women "baby" and believes he has the world on a string. Nick experiences a rude awakening when the creative director position he coveted goes to Darcy Maguire (Helen Hunt), a savvy outsider--and...

The Thirst$4.90
Jeremy Sisto (SIX FEET UNDER) and Adam Baldwin (SERENITY) star in this blood-chilling vampire flick. Sisto plays Darius, the leader of a group of vampires literally driven by a lust for blood. These undead addicts crave sex and death, but nothing can satisfy their hunger.

How to Be Good$9.07

Lost - The Complete Third Season$23.97
More suspense, secrets, and fear are uncovered in these 23 episodes about the most mysterious setting in television history. The puzzle pieces of the Others, the Dharma Project, and how the island seems to know the survivors of the plane crash are all part of what keeps fans glued to their sets. This collection includes even more vital background information and clues that take viewers deeper into the mystery. Never-before-seen flashback sequences, interviews with the cast and creators, and a look...

Ice Age$11.97
A star-studded cast provides the voices for the prehistoric creatures in this computer-animated feature set 20,000 years ago as the Ice Age approaches. Seemingly anti-social Manny, a woolly mammoth (voiced by Ray Romano), acts as if he just wants to be left alone. When he meets Sid (voiced by John Leguizamo), a sloth, the two become unlikely traveling companions. The plot thickens when the duo finds a human infant and decides to try to return the child to its "herd." Manny slowly but surely reveals...

Carmen: A Hip Hopera$7.62
This 2002 version of Bizet's opera is updated for the hip-hop generation. The tale of Carmen, an irresistible woman who who tears men apart, is told in this passionate drama set to the sound of hot hip-hop and featuring an all-star cast including Mos Def, lil Bow Wow, Troy Winbush, Jermaine Dupri, and Beyonce Knowles as the title character. Mekhi Phifer (CLOCKERS) is a young police cadet who falls under the spell of the stunning beauty. This cable production was directed by Robert Townsend and is...

Red Sands$9.97
When a group of bored soldiers stationed in Afghanistan discover a bizarre ancient statue and promptly use it for target practice, the desecrated structure brings about an intense supernatural force that knows how to engage in psychological warfare and causes more horror and destruction than the men are trained for. Shane West (ER) and J.K. Simmons (SPIDER-MAN) star in this unnerving horror-thriller from Alex Turner, director of the similarly themed DEAD BIRDS.

Disintegration$9.97
Expanding the latent arena rock sensibilities that peppered Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me by slowing them down and stretching them to the breaking point, the Cure reached the peak of their popularity with the crawling, darkly seductive Disintegration. It's a hypnotic, mesmerizing record, comprised almost entirely of epics like the soaring, icy "Pictures of You." The handful of pop songs, like the concise and utterly charming "Love Song," don't alleviate the doom-laden atmosphere. The Cure's gloomy soundscapes...

Dave Brubeck Plays For Lovers$8.39
Featuring recordings from the 1950s and the 1980s, this collection of romantic Dave Brubeck pieces features the pianist in both solo and small group settings, the latter notably accompanied by the saxophonist Paul Desmond, with whom Brubeck had an artistically fruitful decades-long partnership, on standards like "You Go to My Head" and "For All We Know."

Assemble the Social Web With Zembly$34.99

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