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Dracula 75th Anniversary Edition — $1.00
Additional Info. Interactive Menus/Chapter Search. Art Gallery. Additional Footage. Theatrical Trailer. Commentary by Steve Haberman. Commentary by David J. Shal. Interview with Lupita Tovar Kohner. Introduction by Lupita Tovar Kohner.
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix — $1.00
After returning to Hogwarts to begin his fifth year, Harry Potter discovers that much of the wizarding world, including the Ministry of Magic, is in denial about Lord Voldemort's return. The Order of the Phoenix, a group sworn against Voldemort, is using its vast array of wizards and witches magical abilities to combat Voldemort. Cornelius Fudge, Minister for Magic, suspects that Dumbledore is using these claims of The Dark Lord's return as a means to overthrow Fudge as Minister. In retaliation,...
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire — $1.00
Join wizard Harry Potter and his friends for his fourth feature film and another year at Hogwarts! This film finds the gang back at it during the Quidditch World Cup and the Triwizard Tournament. However, its not all fun as the evil Voldemorts Death Eaters are gaining strength.
The Fall — $1.00
Deleted Scenes. Interactive Menus/Chapter Search. Commentary by Tarsem Singh. Commentary by Nico Soultanakis. Commentary by Lee Pace. Commentary by Dan Gilroy.
Frank Capra's It's A Wonderful Life 60th Anniversary Edition — $1.00
What holiday season would be complete without this tender, classic comedy/drama-the quintessential Frank Capra film? With a tremendous cast that includes James Stewart as small-town banker George Bailey and Donna Reed as his wife Mary, not to mention a villainous Lionel Barrymore, the sweet Thomas Mitchell and Beulah Bondi, this is a film that can be watched any season. The beloved tale tells of how George is driven by circumstances one Christmas Eve to consider suicide, only to be shown by angel...
The Art of War — $1.00
Superstar Snipes ignites the screen in this explosive thriller that combines Hong Kong-style action with high-tech spy gadgetry, playing a covert agent with the U.N. elite antiterrorism unit whos framed for murder Features trailer, cast/director film highlights, and more.
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone — $1.00
Behind-The-Scenes. Lobby Cards. Additional Info. Interactive Menus/Chapter Search. Web Links. Bonus Trailers. Additional Footage. Theatrical Trailer. Interactive Game Preview. Screensavers. Interactive Games.
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King — $1.00
Behind-The-Scenes. Additional Info. Interactive Menus/Chapter Search. Tv Commercials. Bonus Trailers. Theatrical Trailer.
Kung Fu Panda — $1.00
This critically acclaimed computer-animated feature blends outrageous comedy, authentic martial arts action, rousing character drama and breathtakingly beautiful animation for an unforgettable experience. Jack Black ( King Kong, Tropic Thunder, The School Of Rock ) lends his voice to the lead character, Po, a not-so-agile giant panda who dreams of kung fu greatness. When the revered Master Shifu (voiced by Dustin Hoffman) reluctantly agrees to train Po, an unlikely hero is born. But can a lazy panda...
Wild Wild West — $1.00
Behind-The-Scenes. Photo Gallery. Music Video(S). Additional Info. Costume Designs. Interactive Games. Interactive Menus/Chapter Search. Web Address. Web Links. Theatrical Trailer. Filmography. Commentary by Barry Sonnenfeld.
12 Angry Men 50Th Anniversary Edition — $1.00
When an adolescent boy is accused of murder, one juror (Fonda) stands between him and the electric chair. Director Sidney Lumets tension-packed tale of a jurys struggle with their consciences is brilliant from opening gavel to closing statement. The ensemble cast features a bevy of stars including Henry Fonda, Lee J. Cobb, Ed Begley, John Fiedler, E.G. Marshall, Jack Warden, Ed Binns, Martin Balsam, Jack Klugman, George Voskovec, Robert Webber and Joseph Sweeney (in his last appearance in motion...
The Mummy — $1.00
Interactive Menus/Chapter Search. Theatrical Trailer.
Barbie in a Christmas Carol — $1.00
A heart-warming adaptation of the classic Dickens story filled with cherished Christmas carols, fabulous fashions and lots of laughs! The tale stars Barbie as Eden Starling the glamorous singing diva of a theatre in Victorian London. Along with her snooty cat, Chuzzlewit, Eden selfishly plans to make all the theatre performers stay and rehearse on Christmas Day! Not even Edens costume designer and childhood friend Catherine can talk Eden out of her self-centered tantrum. Its up to three very...
Once Upon a Time in Mexico — $1.00
Behind-The-Scenes. Deleted Scenes. Additional Info. Interactive Games. Interactive Menus/Chapter Search. Commentary by Robert Rodriguez.
Pride & Prejudice — $1.00
Jane Austens classic novel of love and marriage comes to glorious life in this lavish big-screen adaptation. As Elizabeth Bennet (a radiant, Best Actress Oscar®-nominated Knightley) and her four sisters attempt to find husbands in 19th-century England, she finds herself helplessly falling for the mysterious Mr. Darcy (a dashing Macfadyen) A superb cast includes Blethyn as Mrs. Bennet, Donald Sutherland as Mr. Bennet and Dame Judi Dench, as the imperious Lady Catherine de Bourg.
Peter Pan — $1.00
Behind-The-Scenes. Alternate Endings. Deleted Scenes. Additional Info. Interactive Menus/Chapter Search.
Message in a Bottle — $1.00
Deleted Scenes. Easter Egg/Hidden Content. Interactive Menus/Chapter Search. Theatrical Trailer. Filmography. Commentary by Denise Di Novi. Commentary by Luis Mandoki.
London — $1.00
This drug-laden adventure centers on a party in a New York loft where a young man named Syd (Evans), fresh out of drug rehab, is trying to win back his ex-girlfriend, the equally addicting London (Biel). When he gets wind of a going-away party thats being thrown for London, an uninvited Syd tags along with a coke dealer named Bateman (a scene-stealing Jason Statham) and (surprise) begins using again.
See No Evil, Hear No Evil — $1.00
Wilder and Pryor (stars of Silver Streak and Stir Crazy) reunite in this over-the-top buddy comedy about a blind man (Pryor) and a deaf man (Wilder) suspected of murder and on the run from the law. Lively scramble directed by old-pro Arthur Hiller (Silver Streak, The In-Laws).
The Picture of Dorian Gray — $1.00
Interactive Menus/Chapter Search. Additional Footage. Theatrical Trailer. Commentary by Angela Lansbury. Commentary by Steve Haberman.
Charlotte's Web — $1.00
Music Video(S). Deleted Scenes. Additional Info. Interactive Menus/Chapter Search. Outtakes.
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street — $1.00
Johnny Depp and Tim Burton, the superstar-director team behind such acclaimed hits as Edward Scissorhands, Ed Wood and Sleepy Hollow, join forces again for this magnificent, big screen adaptation of Stephen Sondheim's award-winning musical thriller. Depp won a richly deserved Golden Globe award for his brilliant performance in the title role, a 19th-century Englishman unjustly sent to prison, who vows revenge not only for that cruel punishment, but for the devastating consequences of what happened...
Titanic — $1.00
The winner of 11 1997 Oscars®, including Best Picture, Best Director for James Cameron, Best Original Song (My Heart Will Go On) and Best Cinematography, steams its way onto DVD. Relive the tale of two young lovers and their forbidden romance aboard the fateful 1912 sea voyage.
Around the World in 80 Days Special Edition — $1.00
Photo Gallery. Additional Info. Interactive Menus/Chapter Search. Outtakes. Bonus Trailers. Theatrical Trailer. Commentary by Brian Sibley. Interview with Robert Osborne. Introduction by Robert Osborne.
Curious George — $1.00
Music Video(S). Deleted Scenes. Interactive Menus/Chapter Search. Additional Footage. Interactive Games.
All Quiet on the Western Front — $1.00
Based on Erich Maria Remarque's classic novel, All Quiet on the Western Front follows a group of idealistic young men as they eagerly join the German Army during World War I and are assigned to the frontwhere their patriotism is destroyed by the harsh realities of combat. In the central role, Lew Ayres (Johnny Belinda) gives a powerful performance of heartbreaking poignancy and depth. The famous final scene involving a butterfly still packs a wallop. This hard-hitting, timeless masterpiece returns...
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre — $1.00
In this chilling, stylish update of the classic slasher film, five teens are stranded in a small Texas town when they are visited by the madman Leatherface! They must survive the chainsaw-wielding villain or they will be the next massacre victims! Inspired by the terrifying true story.
From Hell — $1.00
Alternate Endings. Deleted Scenes. Interactive Menus/Chapter Search. Commentary by Allen Hughes. Commentary by Peter Deming. Commentary by Rafael Yglesias. Commentary by Robbie Coltrane. Commentary by Albert Hughes.
The Polar Express — $1.00
Ground-breaking computer-animated film based on Chris Van Allsburgs classic illustrated childrens book. On Christmas Eve, a young boy who doubts the existence of Santa Claus embarks on a journey of wonder, adventure and self-discovery aboard a dreamlike steam train headed to the North Pole. Hanks performs five key roles, including the train conductor and Santa himself. A holiday classic for a new generation.
Blade — $1.00
Behind-The-Scenes. Art Gallery. Theatrical Trailer. Filmography. Alternate Endings. Deleted Scenes. Original Screenplay. Additional Info. Music-Only Track. Biographies. Interactive Menus/Chapter Search. Web Links. Commentary by Wesley Snipes. Commentary by Stephen Dorff. Commentary by David S. Goyer. Commentary by Kirk M. petruccelli. Commentary by Peter Frankfurt. Commentary by Theo Van de sande. Audio Commentary.
Fallen — $1.00
Interactive Menus/Chapter Search. Production Notes. Tv Commercials. Theatrical Trailer. Commentary by Nicholas Kazan. Commentary by Gregory Hoblit. Commentary by Charles Roven.
The Great Gatsby — $1.00
An elegant adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgeralds timeless novel about decadence and lost love during the Jazz Age. Redford is Jay Gatsby, the enigmatic millionaire who makes a splash among New Yorks nouveau riche. Farrow is Daisy Buchanan, the elusive, spoiled rich girland the object of Gatsbys obsession.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde — $1.00
Enjoy two excellent versions of the Robert Louis Stevenson classic about a scientist whose investigation into the nature of good and evil brings devastating consequences. Dr. Jekyll is a respected scientist who invents a potion that releases the dark and evil side of humanity. But his experiment takes a chillingand deadlyturn when he tries the potion himself. Includes director Rouben Mamoulians ( Queen Christina ) uncut 1932 version, which earned March his first Best Actor Oscar®; and the 194...
The Pursuit of Happyness — $1.00
Behind-The-Scenes. Music Video(S). Additional Info. Interactive Menus/Chapter Search. Commentary by Gabriele Muccino. Audio Commentary.
An Inconvenient Truth — $1.00
Music Video(S). Interactive Menus/Chapter Search. Commentary by Lesley Chilcott. Commentary by Lawrence Bender. Commentary by Davis Guggenheim. Commentary by Laurie David. Commentary by Scott Burns.
Labyrinth — $1.00
Behind-The-Scenes. Talent Files. Interactive Menus/Chapter Search. Bonus Trailers. Theatrical Trailer.
Wanted — $1.00
Based upon Mark Millars explosive graphic novel series and helmed by stunning visualist director Timur Bekmambetovcreator of the most successful Russian film franchise in history, the Night Watch series Wanted tells the tale of one apathetic nobodys transformation into an unparalleled enforcer of justice. In 2008, the world will be introduced to a hero for a new generation: Wesley Gibson. 25-year-old Wes (James McAvoy of Atonement ) was the most disaffected, cube-dwelling drone the planet had...
The Invasion — $1.00
This science-fiction action thriller stars Kidman and Craig as they fight to save the world. An alien-invasion of a different sort begins infecting the world and it's up to one Washington, DC psychiatrist (Kidman) and a colleague to work together to find a cure, before the entire world is lost. Adding extra pressure to the situation, Kidmans own son is infected with the mysterious disease. This high-octane thriller is directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel ( Downfall ) based on the novel The Body Snatchers...
Double Trouble — $1.00
After wowing em in America, singing sensation Guy Lambert (Presley) packs up his guitar and heads for the bright lights of Europe. But little does he know what awaits him on the other side of the Big Pond: spies, counterspies, jewel thieves and two foreign beauties! Its classic Elvis through and through.
Rules of Engagement — $1.00
Part war movie, part legal thriller, director William Friedkin (The Exorcist) confronts military law and battlefield morality head-on in this gripping drama! War hero Childers (Jackson, The Negotiator) is put on trial for a rescue mission gone terribly wrong. He chooses as his attorney fellow Marine Hodges (Jones, Double Jeopardy)the man he saved in Vietnam. But Hodges, torn between friendship and conscience, begins to doubt Childers in the courtroom! Includes commentary by director William Friedkin...
Flags of Our Fathers — $1.00
Clint Eastwood directed this moving and epic tribute to the soldiers of World War II and the battle of Iwo Jima, one of the most crucial and bloodiest battles of the war. Based on the book of the same name, the film begins one mans quest to learn more about his father, a medical corpsman stationed on the Pacific front. Out of that terrible battle came an iconic photo that represented a turning point in the war and motivated our troops to victory. A superb cast and wonderful direction make this epic...
Air Force One — $1.00
In this fast-paced thriller, the American president must back up his bold anti-terrorist stance when ultra-right wing loyalists hijack Air Force One. With the clock ticking, they demand the President to retaliate to save the countrys honorand the lives of his loved ones.
Barbie in the 12 Dancing Princesses — $1.00
In this enchanting, musical adventure, her seventh direct to DVD movie, Barbie stars as a princess with a whole gaggle of princess sisters! Their life with their father, the king, is filled with magical adventures and much respect and caring, until their evil Aunt Rowena moves into their castle home. Soon, she forbids the princesses from ever dancing or singing again. With this joyous activity taken away, Barbie and her sisters escape and discover a magical palace. But just when everything seems...
Macbeth — $1.00
Roman Polanski presents his nightmarish vision of Shakespeares classic tragedy about the lust for power and its bloody consequences. Finch excels as the Scottish war hero whose insane ambition unleashes a cycle of violence. A tale told by a master, full of sound and fury!
Monkey Business — $1.00
A scientists world is thrown upside down when his youth formula transforms his marriage! Grant is at his madcap best in this screwball comedy classic from director Howard Hawks (Gentlemen Prefer Blondes). Also stars the delightfully funny Marilyn Monroe as a bubbly secretary.
Over the Hedge — $1.00
This animated adventure stars a rambunctious raccoon (voiced by Bruce Willis) who leads a group of forest animals on a search for food in a newly built suburban development. A clever film that adults will enjoy as much (if not more) than their kids. A fantastic supporting cast includes the talented Garry Shandling, Steve Carell ( The 40-Year-Old Virgin ), Wanda Sykes, William Shatner, Nick Nolte, Eugene Levy ( American Pie ), Catherine OHara ( A Mighty Wind ), Thomas Hayden Church, Allison Janney...
See No Evil — $1.00
Storyboards. Interactive Menus/Chapter Search. Theatrical Trailer. Commentary by Dan Madigan. Commentary by Gregory Dark. Commentary by Jed Blaugrund. Commentary by Kane.
Batman Begins — $1.00
Thrilling blockbuster adventure in which we discover how young Bruce Wayne becomes the crime-fighting Batman. Dynamic Bale redefines the role of the Caped Crusader, and a top supporting cast is led by Caine as the faithful Alfred. Spectacular art direction and photography.
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants — $1.00
Behind-The-Scenes. Deleted Scenes. Interactive Menus/Chapter Search. Outtakes. Theatrical Trailer. Commentary by Craig Shoemaker.
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas — $1.00
Deleted Scenes. Additional Info. Biographies. Film Highlights. Interactive Menus/Chapter Search. Production Notes. Web Links. Theatrical Trailer.
The Graduate — $1.00
Mike Nichols won the 1967 Academy Award® for Best Director for this quintessential film about one mans transition from college to adult society. Features top performances by Bancroft and a young Hoffman, plus a legendary soundtrack by Simon and Garfunkel featuring Mrs. Robinson.
The Core — $1.00
Behind-The-Scenes. Deleted Scenes. Additional Info. Interactive Menus/Chapter Search. Additional Footage.
House on Haunted Hill — $1.00
Behind-The-Scenes. Deleted Scenes. Interactive Games. Interactive Menus/Chapter Search. Additional Info. Web Address. Web Links. Bonus Trailers. Theatrical Trailer. Filmography. Commentary by Willian Malone.
Driven — $1.00
Behind-The-Scenes. Interactive Menus/Chapter Search. Additional Footage. Theatrical Trailer. Commentary by Renny Harlin. Commentary by Sylvester Stallone.
Lucky You — $1.00
The cards appear to be stacked against professional poker player Huck Cheever (Eric Bana) and it's not just a deck of cards that he is dealing with in director Curtis Hanson's high stakes take on love and money in Las Vegas. Huck plays poker for a living, using every opportunity that arises in daily life to hone his skills and test the odds. That drive is fueled by both a compulsion to win and the desire to do better than his legendary father, L.C. Cheever (Robert Duvall), a championship poker player...
Point of No Return — $1.00
She was vicious, anti-social, a convicted murderer
everything the government could want in an assassin trainee. Rising star Fonda is mesmerizing as a woman caught between the death penalty and a brutal profession in this riveting remake of Luc Bessons acclaimed La Femme Nikita .
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Special Edition — $1.00
Tennessee Williams Pulitzer Prize-winning play about a Southern family in crisis explodes onscreen, thanks to a brilliant cast. In their only film together, Best Actress and Actor Oscar® nominees Taylor and Newman set the screen ablaze, matched by Burl Ives, recreating his original stage role of Big Daddy. Steaming at the time of its release, this volatile tale remains dynamic drama. Special Edition includes commentary by Williams biographer Donald Spoto, plus a new featurette: Cat on a Hot Tin...
King of Kings — $1.00
This cinematic classicone of the best Biblical movies ever madeis a reverent retelling of the life of Christ. Director Nicholas Ray brings together a cast of thousands, extravagant sets and an ambitious script to create a profoundly moving film. Narrated by Orson Welles.
Cabaret — $1.00
Bob Fosses bawdy, yet chilling musical drama about a risqué nightclub in pre-WWII Germany, won eight 1972 Oscars® including Best Actress (Minnelli), Best Supporting Actor (Joel Grey), and Best Director. Electrifying Kander-Ebb songs. Includes a 25th-anniversary documentary, production notes, more.
15 Minutes — $1.00
Trivia. Music Video(S). Deleted Scenes. Original Screenplay. Interactive Menus/Chapter Search. Web Address. Web Links. Additional Footage. Theatrical Trailer. Commentary by John Herzfeld. Audio Commentary.
Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory — $1.00
Behind-The-Scenes. Photo Gallery. Interactive Menus/Chapter Search. Theatrical Trailer. Sing-Alongs. Commentary by Michael Maronna.
Men in Black — $1.00
Fast, fun and furiously funny! Jones and Smith are Men In Black --secret government agents out to protect the Earth from the most hilarious aliens youve ever seen! Stupendous special effects and winning performances make this blockbuster hit an absolute out-of-this-world treat!
How Stella Got Her Groove Back — $1.00
Star Bassett whoops it up with a sizzling younger man (Diggs) in this delightful drama. Filled with sunny exotic locations and memorable moments of romance, youll have no problem finding your groove with this charmer.
Best in Show — $1.00
Deleted Scenes. Biographies. Interactive Menus/Chapter Search. Theatrical Trailer. Commentary by Eugene Levy. Commentary by Christopher Guest.
Seven Pounds — $1.00
Reuniting with his The Pursuit of Happyness director, Gabriele Muccino, Will Smith has one of his best dramatic roles ever as Ben Thomas, a suicidal IRS agent who is consumed with guilt, due to a devastatingly painful secret he is holding. But, instead of giving in to his personal agony, he comes out the other side of the tunnel, thanks to a fateful meeting with a woman (Rosario Dawson of Rent ) who fills his dark world with light. This emotional connection allows Ben to embark on an extraordinary...
Less Than Zero — $1.00
The Brat Pack takes on a new scene in this dark drama based on the Bret Easton Ellis novel. When college freshman McCarthy comes home for the holidays, he learns that his ex-girlfriend and ex-best friend are a couple and have adopted a dangerous party lifestyle.
Easy Rider — $1.00
Behind-The-Scenes. Talent Files. Interactive Menus/Chapter Search. Production Notes. Commentary by Dennis Hopper.
Courage Under Fire — $1.00
When Lt. Colonel Nathaniel Serling (Denzel Washington) is asked to review the posthumous candidacy of the first woman (Meg Ryan) to receive the Medal of Honor, he finds himself plunged into an apparent cover-up surrounding the actions that led to her death. As he struggles to uncover the truth, he also finds himself forced to confront his own tormenting demons. Matt Damon co-stars in this powerful and provocative drama.
Alien Vs. Predator — $1.00
Deleted Scenes. Interactive Menus/Chapter Search. Art Gallery. Theatrical Trailer. Collectible Booklet. Commentary by John Bruno. Commentary by Lance Henriksen. Commentary by Alec Gillis. Commentary by Sanaa Lathan. Commentary by Tom Woodruff, Jr. Commentary by Paul Anderson.
Sleepers — $1.00
A powerful story of friendship and vengeance! Four New York boys are sent to a reformatory where theyre abused by ruthless guards. Fifteen years later, theyre ready to even the score. Written and directed by Barry Levinson. Includes filmography and production notes.
City of Ember — $1.00
For generations, the people of the City of Ember have flourished in an amazing world of glittering lights - underground. Built as a refuge for humanity and powered by a massive generator - this City will only sustain for 200 years. Having long since passed the 200-year mark, Ember's food supplies are becoming depleted and blackouts are increasingly frequent and longer lasting, as the hydroelectric generator that powers the city has deteriorated. Much of the knowledge and technology from the city...
Vanity Fair — $1.00
In Mira Nairs adaptation of Thackerays novel, Witherspoon plays Becky Sharp, a social climbing, working-class orphan who is determined to do anything to break into the upper echelons of society. This period piece is brilliantly directed and visually stunning.
The Siege — $1.00
FBI agent Washington and U.S. Army General Willis wage an all-out war against a ruthless band of terrorists in this explosive thriller. The tension mounts on the streets of New York as they face danger at every turn. Edge-of-your-seat excitement from director Edward Zwick (Glory).
The Robe — $1.00
Hailed as the first feature film released in CinemaScope, The Robe was nominated for five Academy Awards® in 1953, including Best Picture and Best Actor for Richard Burton, in one of his earliest starring roles. (The film won Oscars® for Art Direction and Costume Design.) Burton is commanding as Marcellus Galilo, the Roman centurian charged with overseeing the crucifixion of Christ. But when he wins Jesus's robe in a gambling game at the foot of the cross, his life is forever changed. Based on the...
The Haunting — $1.00
In this classic that set the standard for horror films, young researchers journey into terror when they try to verify whether a New England house is really haunted. Dont watch this one alone! Brilliantly directed by Robert Wise and based on Shirley Jacksons The Haunting of Hill House.
Kingdom of Heaven — $1.00
From Ridley Scott, the visionary director of Black Hawk Down and Gladiator , comes this spectacular epic of courage, honor and adventure. Orlando Bloom stars as Balian, a young Frenchman in Medieval Jerusalem during the Crusades, who, having lost everything, finds redemption in a heroic fight against overwhelming forces to save his people and fulfill his destiny as a knight. Bonus features include, "making of" featurette, interactive production grid, A&E Movie Real special, Behind the Scenes featurettes...
Hallelujah — $1.00
A cinematic milestone, this music-filled film is the first all-black feature by a major studio. A classic tale of temptation, fall and redemption, this story of Zeke, a poor cotton farmer is infused with spirituals, folk, blues and jazz, with additional songs by Irving Berlin. With commentary, featurettes and more.
War and Peace — $1.00
Leo Tolstoys Russian epic gets a lush Hollywood makeover in this acclaimed production. Rich performances by Hepburn, Fonda and an all-star supporting cast and lavish interiors look better than ever in this newly remastered disc! A must for fans of the sweeping romance.
A Place in the Sun — $1.00
Love knows no boundaries in this stunning drama where a poor young man and a breathtaking socialite fall in love. This adaptation of Theodore Dreisers novel earned six Academy Awards® including Best Director (George Stevens) and Best Screenplay. Co-stars Shelley Winters and Raymond Burr.
Crank — $1.00
Behind-The-Scenes. Interactive Menus/Chapter Search. Outtakes. Commentary by Gina Mantegna. Audio Commentary.
The Scorpion King 2: Rise of a Warrior — $1.00
An entertaining blend of heart-stopping action, myth, magic and cutting-edge special effects highlight this thrilling prequel to the 2002 blockbuster, The Scorpion King . This latest entry, a heroic tale of loyalty and betrayal, tells the majestic story of the teenage warrior Mathayus (Michael Copon) and his quest for justice and honor against the evil and powerful King Sargon. Witness his rise to power, against all odds, to become the Scorpion King.
Bye Bye Birdie — $1.00
Talent Files. Interactive Menus/Chapter Search. Production Notes. Theatrical Trailer. Filmography.
The Secret Life of Bees — $1.00
Based on the New York Times best seller and set in South Carolina in 1964, this faithful film adaptation of the novel tells the moving tale of Lily Owens (Dakota Fanning of Charlotte's Web ) a 14 year-old girl who is haunted by the memory of her late mother (Hilarie Burton). To escape her lonely life and troubled relationship with her father (Paul Bettany), Lily flees with Rosaleen (2006 Best Supporting Actress Oscar®-winner for Dreamgirls Jennifer Hudson), her caregiver and only friend, to a South...
Silk — $1.00
Alessandro Bariccos bestselling novel comes to sumptuous life in this 19th century, epic tale of love and loss. Michael Pitt ( Dreamers ) stars as Herve Joncour, a Frenchman who lives in a small, poverty-stricken town. Soon, a local silkworm magnate (Alfred Molina) stumbles upon a solution for his towns troubles, and enlists Herve to travel to a hidden corner of Japan in order to smuggle back a major supply of rare silkworms. Traveling in disguise, Herve succeeds in his mission. Upon returning...
Just Like Heaven — $1.00
David, a lonely architect, falls in love with the spirit of Elizabeth, a workaholic doctor who used to live in his apartment. Problem one: She doesnt realize shes dead. Problem two: How will they ever get together? Ruffalo and Witherspoon are the perfectly mismatched couple.
The Last King of Scotland — $1.00
Forest Whitaker gives his 2006 Oscar®-winning performance as Ugandan dictator Idi Amin, as seen through the eyes of his doctor. James McAvoy plays Nicholas Garrigan, a young Scotsman who becomes the volatile leader's personal physician, due in part to Amin's unexpected passion for Scottish culture. (Hence the title) Seduced by Amin's charisma and blinded by decadence, Garrigan's dream life becomes a waking nightmare of betrayal and madness from which there is no escape. Inspired by real people and...
Big Fish — $1.00
A superb cast and director Tim Burtons (Sleepy Hollow) endless imagination make this one of the years best! In a series of flashbacks and fantasies, a young journalist (Billy Crudup) tries to piece together the truth about his dying father's (Finney) life before its too late. A magical epic!
The Hunger — $1.00
In a chilling erotic tale, two of the screens finest, most captivating actresses give a sensuous new spin to old legends. When a beautiful vampires (Deneuve) 200-year-old lover (Bowie) suddenly ages, she goes in search of new blood
and finds it in Sara (Susan Sarandon). A rich, lushly photographed film.
Rising Sun — $1.00
A thrilling adaptation of Michael Crichtons controversial bestseller! As detectives, Lt. Webster Smith (Wesley Snipes) and Captain John Connor (Sean Connery) investigate a murder in the headquarters of a Japanese corporation, theyre thrown into a shadowy world of futuristic technology, ancient customs, rough sex and twisted loyalties. Bound to leave you breathless.
Kingdom Come — $1.00
Their fathers funeral brings together the extended members of a rural African-American family in this charming and often funny family portrait. Adapted from the play Dearly Departed, this poignant drama shines with great performances from an all-star ensemble cast that includes, Whoopi Goldberg, Anthony Anderson, Viveca A. Fox, Jada Pinkett-Smith and L.L Cool J. Special features include, commentary by director Doug McCrary, a music video by Kirk Franklin, an original featurette, TV spots, trailers...
The Best Man — $1.00
Behind-The-Scenes. Music Highlights. Biographies. Interactive Menus/Chapter Search. Production Notes. Bonus Trailers. Theatrical Trailer.
The Bourne Supremacy — $1.00
Damon returns as Jason Bourne, a retired assassin for the CIA. When his former employer threatens to ruin Bourne's new life, it's time for him to return to his old ways, and settle the score once and for all. This action-packed thriller delivers of edge-of-your-seat excitement.
Curious George: Rocket Ride and Other Adventures — $1.00
This set is out-of-this-world! A collection of episodes starring everyone's favorite inquisitive monkey that playfully teach kids about math, science and much more. Featuring narration from William H. Macy, kids and adults alike will love all the adventures Curious George manages to get himself into, including a ride on a supersonic rocketship.
The Terminal — $1.00
Steven Spielbergs touching comedy about a man stuck in an airport terminal when his countrys government is overthrown, barring him from entering the U.S. Hanks is magnificent in his difficult role and Zeta-Jones adds warmth and glamour as a flight attendant who befriends him.
The Breed — $1.00
From executive producer and master of the horror genre Wes Craven comes this creepy tale of a innocent trip gone horribly wrong. A group of youngsters gets trapped on a deserted island and proceed to be hunted down by a pack of genetically altered canines out for blood. Soon, they discover in order to survive, they will need to watch their backs
All I Want for Christmas — $1.00
Ethan and Hallie want one thing for Christmas: to be a complete family again. Thus they hatch a plan to strand together their separated parents on Christmas Eve. Thora Birch (American Beauty), Harley Jane Kozak (Parenthood) and Lauren Becall star. Great holiday fun for the entire family.
Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger — $1.00
Additional Info. Interactive Menus/Chapter Search. Theatrical Trailer. Bonus Trailers. Talent Files. Production Notes.
2010: The Year We Make Contact — $1.00
The visually stunning sequel to 2001: A Space Odyssey finds a team of scientists returning to Jupiter to find out what went wrong with the original Discovery space mission and learn the meaning of the black monolith. Based on the book by acclaimed sci-fi scribe Arthur C. Clarke.
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang — $1.00
Trivia. Interactive Menus/Chapter Search. Production Notes. Collectible Booklet. Theatrical Trailer. Sing-Alongs.
Bobby — $1.00
Nominated for the 2007 Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Drama. A stellar ensemble cast headlines this tale of 22 different people who were in Los Angeles Ambassador Hotel on that fateful night in June, 1968, when Bobby Kennedy was assassinated. Written and directed by Emilio Estevez, this highly personalized account of a night that many believe changed the course of history, spotlights a slew of Hollywood stars, including Anthony Hopkins, Laurence Fishburne, Harry Belafonte, Nick Cannon...
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