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Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix — $21.95
The rebellion begins! Lord Voldemort has returned, but the Ministry of Magic is doing everything it can to keep the wizarding world from knowing the truth - including appointing Ministry official Dolores Umbridge as the new Defense Against the Dark Arts professor at Hogwarts. When Umbridge refuses to teach practical defensive magic, Ron and Hermione convince Harry to secretly train a select group of students for the wizarding war that lies ahead. A terrifying showdown between good and evil awaits...
Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's Stone — $23.99
From J.K. Rowling's delightful bestseller, Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's Stone is sheer screen enchantment. At its center is Harry, orphaned, unloved, rescued, enrolled as a wizard-in-training at Hogwarts Academy and as his telltale forehead scar shows, destined for great things. Enter into the world of Hogwarts and experience the rich characters, lavish surroundings, wizardly tools and customs, the high-flying sport of Quidditch... and much more beyond imagining. For the most magic ever to...
See No Evil, Hear No Evil — $10.49
SEE NO EVIL, HEAR NO EVIL is 2/3 of a phrase that adorns almost every bar in the country. The rest of the phrase is have no fun and its pretty fitting that it's left off a movie starring Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor, as they make it impossible to HAVE NO FUN. The two first appeared together in SILVER STREAK and the pairing was the stuff dreams were made of. Take the edgy humor of Pryor and tie it in with the nice guy/nebbish humor of Wilder, put them together in a situation and see wh more >>
Red Badge Of Courage, The — $15.29
John Huston adapts and directs this tale of fear and bravery from Stephen Crane's novella and patterned by cinematographer Harold Rosson after Civil War photos of Matthew Brady. Audie Murphy, America's most decorated World War II hero, plays the untested youth first running from then later facing his fears, and G.I. cartoonist Bill Mauldin is his wise, easygoing pal. Pin a badge of honor on this overlooked classic.
Emma — $9.61
This delightfully fun and lighthearted comedy is based on the story that inspired the hit movie Clueless! Dazzling Gwyneth Paltrow shines as Emma--a mischievous young beauty who sets up her single friends. Funny thing is...she's not very good at it! So when Emma tries to find a man for Harriet, she makes a hilariously tangled mess of everyone's lives. You'll enjoy all the comic confusion...until Emma herself falls in love, finally freeing everyone from her outrageously misguided attempts at matchmaking...
Christmas Carol, A (1938) — $13.99
Gene Lockhart, who like Owen would appear in well over 100 films, plays dutiful Bob Cratchit. There's a genuine air of family in the Cratchit household scenes, in part because Lockhart's real-life wife Kathleen plays Mrs. Cratchit. From sets to stars to story, this triumphant adaptation adds a glow to the season. Like Tiny Tim's benediction, it blesses us - every one.
Book Of Love — $14.99
Boasting a classic rock 'n' roll soundtrack and an irresistible young cast, Book of Love is a comic chapter in the lfie of hormone-stricken teen Jack Twiller. Whether throwing wild parties, imitating James Dean, or "streaking" through the neighborhood, Jack will do whatever it takes to win the elusive girl of his dreams. But in his obsession for the prom queen, he overlooks the one girl who really appreciates his unique charm. First love, first kiss, first car... It's all part of the Book of Love...
I'll Be Home For Christmas — $9.61
Jake Wilkinson (Jonathan Taylor Thomas), a wheeling, dealing, self-centered college student, has one thing on his mind -- get home for Christmas dinner or forfeit the vintage Porsche his father promised him. Just days before his deadline, Jake awakens in the California desert --stranded and penniless, wearing a Santa suit and a white beard glued to his face! Desperate to claim his gift, he flies, crawls, cons, races, bullies and ever sleighs his way east. But his nonstop mission turns into a nonstop...
Bridge To Terabithia — $29.74
Tired of being bullied at school and misunderstood at home, new friends Jess Aarons and Leslie Burke escape into the woods, where Leslie opens Jess's mind to the amazing kingdom of Terabithia. It's a secret land where they reign supreme among the giants, ogres and other fantastical creatures they create. Now, seeing - and hearing - is believing, as Blu-ray virtually "transforms" this imaginary realm into mind-blowing reality with astoundingly rich picture clarity and resounding, spectacularly enhanced...
Jesus — $8.19
I agree that one should not use the word blasphemy unless they know how to spell it, and obviously what it means since this film isn't that at all. It may not follow the gospel word-for-word, but it covers areas of the gospel often ignored by other films too. This film also speculates on Jesus as a HUMAN BEING, which he was despite what some may wish to believe. Anyone who actually believes the gospel is word-for-word truth is blind because it was originally written as manipulative journalism a...
Darkness — $13.46
This hit thriller teams award winner Anna Paquin ( X-Men ) with Lena Olin ( Chocolat ) and Iain Glen as a family whose life forever changes when they move into a new home with an ancient secret! Not long after Regina (Paquin) begins living in her family's remote country estate, she learns that there's something horribly disturbing about the old place. Even as her parents dismiss her concerns, strange things begin to happen whenever the lights go out. Soon Regina realizes that a series of escalating...
Godzilla — $20.99
" Godzilla is back, bigger and much better than ever....its size defies comprehension..an expertly designed theme park ride of a movie that packs nonstop thrills....one jaw-dropping scene after another, the film never loses either momentum or its human scale." - Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times
Master And Commander: The Far Side Of The World — $22.99
After a sudden attack by a French warship inflicts severe damage upon his ship, Captain "Lucky" Jack Aubrey (Crowe) of the British Navy is torn between duty and friendship as he embarks on a thrilling, high-stakes chase across two oceans to capture the enemy at any cost.
Forever Young — $9.99
A 1939 test pilot Daniel McCormick (Mel Gibson) has the world by the tail. He has a terrific job flying B-25's, a devoted soulmate (Isabel Glasser) and a long-time pal confidant (George Wendt). In fact, he has everything. Almost. Despite his ability to confront danger, he can't look his girlfriend in the face and propose. He always decides to wait rill tomorrow to pop the question... but in one terrible instant he runs out of tomorrows. Tragedy takes his sweetheart away.
Kidsongs: We Wish You A Merry Christmas — $8.99
Deck the Halls. All I Want for Christmas is My Two Front Teeth. Silent Night. Frosty the Snowman. Jingle Bells. Santa, Please Don't Forget Me. If I Had A Pony For Christmas. The Twelve Days Of Christmas. Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer. Santa Claus Is Coming To Town. We Wish You A Merry Christmas.
Scoop — $10.99
Scarlett Johansson and Hugh Jackman star in this hilariously twisted tale of murder and mystery! When an inquisitive college journalist (Johansson) stumbles upon new clues to a string of murders, her investigation leads directly to a handsome businessman (Jackman), who draws her in with his mysterious charm. Could a whirlwind romance with the subject of her search also become the most dangerous scoop of a lifetime? Experience the laughs in this witty new comedy that will have you guessing until...
Camelot — $15.29
I just got my copy of CAMELOT-Special Edition and I was thrilled by the fantastic picture and remastered sound. You can even hear the village people behind you. I also loved the movie trailers and featurettes that were included. Thanks to Warner Bros for such a wonderful disc...KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!!!!! more >>
Sleepers — $10.49
The judicial system is supposed to protect them. But when a youthful prank in New York's Hell's Kitchen spins out of control, the punishment doesn't fit the crime. Sentenced to the Wilkinson School for Boys, four pals are mistreated at will by a cadre of sadistic guards. Now, 15 years later, they have an unexpected opportunity to use that system-for revenge. Friendship. Loyalty. Retribution. From its telltale opening lines to its stunning courtroom climax, Sleepers is spellbinding entertainment...
Tale Of Two Cities, A (Goodtimes) — $4.49
Dickens' Family Classics is a library of feature-length movies recommended by the National Education Association. Each home video release is a classic adaptation of the master storyteller's greatest works enhanced by splendid animation and a uniquely arranged musical score.
Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town — $11.94
Remember when The Burgermeister outlawed toys and the legend of Kris Kringle was born? Relive the story of Santa Claus and his adventures in the North Pole. Told and sung by Fred Astaire, this Original Christmas Classic is a must-have for the holidays!
Ulysses — $7.98
This adaptation of Homer's The Odyssey stars Kirk Douglas as seafaring hero Ulysses. Doomed to journey aimlessly across the sea after the Trojan War, Ulysses battles many adversaries on his way home from war to his wife Penelope, where he must meet and master a final challenge.
Birth Of A Nation — $6.98
Based on stories by Thomas Dixon, this Civil War epic involves the struggle of two families: the Camerons from the South and the Stonemans from the North. Like Mathew Brady photographs brought to life, the film contains splendid, authentic recreations of major moments from the war - the assassination of Lincoln, the surrender of Lee at Appomattox, Sherman's march to the sea and heart-wrenching battle scenes. It is the film's second half, which deals with Reconstruction and the rise of the Ku Klux...
12 Days Of Christmas, The — $4.49
Ever wonder how that silly Christmas carol, "Twelve Days of Christmas," got started? Well, it all begins when Sir Carolboomer sends his bumbling squire, Hollyberry, to steal the Christmas list of the hard-to-please Princess Silverbelle. But Hollyberry grabs the answers to the king's crossword puzzle instead: A partridge in a pear tree? Three French hens? Eleven dames-a-dancing?
Grand Canyon National Park — $14.99
This is nature's most awesome sculpture, carved by the mighty Colorado River over millions of years. You'll have a bird's eye view as you explore the out-of-the-way waterfalls and monuments by air. In addition, a raft trip down the Colorado gives another perspective of the canyon's timeless beauty.
Hairspray — $11.99
With huge hair, a big grin, and all the right moves, Tracy Turnblad (Ricki Lake) becomes the queen of Baltimore's number one TV dance party. Also starring Divine ( Pink Flamingos ) and rock legends Sonny Bono and Debbie Harry.
Heaven & Earth — $10.49
From three-time Academy Award-winning filmmaker Oliver Stone - whose Platoon took you to the Vietnam battlefront and whose Born on the Fourth of July took you to the American homefront - comes an acclaimed movie about the fight to survive on both fronts. Tommy Lee Jones and Joan Chen "turn in award-caliber performances" (Peter Travers, Rolling Stone ) in the powerful story of a man who fought, a woman who endured... and a love caught up in the explosive wartime upheaval of a land and a people caught...
Law & Order: The Second Year — $40.99
Law & Order is one of the most successful and critically acclaimed series in the history of television. For over a decade this Emmy Award-winning series has presented the investigation and prosecution of cases ripped straight form today's headlines.
Presumed Innocent — $7.99
Presumed Innocent is a suspenseful whodunit, a sexy thriller, a powerful courtroom drama & a dazzling vehicle for Harrison Ford. He plays a deputy prosecutor engaged in an obsessive affair with a co-worker (Greta Scacchi) who is murdered. Soon after, he's accused of the crime. And his fight to clear his name becomes a whirlpool of lies & hidden passions.
Two And A Half Men: The Complete Fourth Season — $37.89
The Emmy-winning Season Four of TV's #1 comedy starts with a shock (Alan's getting divorced... again ) and ends with a rock (the diamond Evelyn's new boyfriend wants to put on her third finger, left hand). In between, Charlie Harper's hip Malibu beach pad is the place for laughs, gorgeous girls, single parenthood, celebrity neighbors, family and more laughs. Charlie (Charlie Sheen) has a close encounter with his long-deceased dad. Alan (Jon Cryer), after a few resume embellishments, tries online...
Nirvana — $22.99
In the riveting style of Blade Runner, Nirvana is the futuristic thriller starring Christopher Lambert ( Highlander franchise, Mortal Kombat ) as a video game designer whose latest creation becomes dangerously real! At a giant multinational corporation, Jimi (Lambert) is a successful programmer excited about the launch of his realistic new game, Nirvana. But just days before it hits the streets, he learns the game's main character has developed the ability to think and act on his own. As this acclaimed...
Dead End — $10.49
It's Christmas Eve and like every year, the Harrington's take a trip to their in-laws to celebrate the holidays. Taking an unfamiliar shortcut, Mr. Harrington makes the biggest mistake of his life, leading his family down a terror-filled road with no end.
Notre-Dame De Paris — $24.38
Marco Polo — $10.91
History is changed forever when Venetian trader Marco Polo (Ian Somerhalder) embarks on an epic journey through hostile tribes and treacherous terrains to the fabled court of Kublai Khan (Brian Dennehy), the legendary leader of the Mongol Empire. Together with his faithful servant Pedro (BD Wong), Marco spends the next twenty years of his life experiencing the astonishing thrills, pleasures, and excitement of a world few Europeans had ever seen. Featuring lush locations, dramatic human triumphs,...
Fright Night — $10.49
He's sweet, sexy, and he likes to sleep in late. You might think he's the perfect neighbor. But before inviting him Jerry in for a nightcap, there's something you should know. Jerry prefers his drinks warm, red-and straight from the jugular! It's Fright Night, a horrific howl starring Chris Sarandon as the seductive vampire and William Ragsdale as the frantic teenager struggling to keep Jerry's deadly fangs out of his neck. Only 17-year-old Charley Brewster (Ragsdale) knows Jerry's bloodcurdling...
Where In The World Is Osama Bin Laden? — $19.96
Morgan Spurlock, who hilariously Super Size -ed himself to take down the American fast-food diet, sets his sights on the country's biggest enemy in similarly comic fashion. Armed only with a hasty round of survival training, a camera, and his trademark moustache, Spurlock searches the Middle East's mosques, malls, schools, and caves for public enemy #1. From Saudi Arabia to Pakistan to Israel, he interviews ordinary people and experts on all sides of the Middle East conflict, with results that are...
First Among Equals — $39.99
No one knows political intrigue better than Jeffrey Archer, the internationally bestselling author and erstwhile British politician who has seen his share of scandal firsthand. This 10-part adaptation of Archer's blockbuster novel exposes the sex, money, and power within the hallowed halls of government. Beginning in 1964, the tense drama follows the careers of four members of Parliament from their backbench days through 20-plus years of alliances and betrayals, triumphs and reversals. Each man aims...
Two And A Half Men: The Complete First Season — $37.89
This 4-disc set includes all 24 Season One Episodes of the breezy comedy - the People's Choice Award winner as Favorite New Series - starring Charlie Sheen as Charlie and Jon Cryer as Alan. As the brothers reestablish a sense of family, Charlie also bonds with Jake (Angus T. Jones). Holland Taylor is the guys' domineering mother, Marin Hinkle is Alan's icy ex and Melanie Lynskey is Rose, who thinks one date with Charlie means lifelong commitment. Meet the Harper men - two adults, one kid and no...
Wilderness — $7.49
They are dropped into an alien world of dense forests, treacherous rivers and jagged coastline. For one week they have to learn to work as a team, to develop character and maybe even discoever a new respect for each other. But there's someone else on the island who wants to teach them a bigger lesson, and they are about to become his prey. Following the gruesome slaughter of their team leaders, the young criminals find themselves alone and cut off from any chance for help. The only way to survive...
Hush Little Baby — $6.21
The day that Susan Nolan meets her biological mother, she thinks she has finally found the one thing that has been missing in her life. But what she doesn't know is that now that her mother has found her, she's not going to let anyone come between them - no matter what it takes.
No Man Of Her Own — $10.99
Legendary Hollywood couple Clark Gable and Carole Lombard illuminate the screen in the screwball comedy No Man Of Her Own , their only performance together! When New York con man Babe Stewart (Gable) decides to lie low in a small town, he falls for a librarian (Lombard) seeking adventure and a way out of her predictable existence. Gambling on marriage, they head back to the city, where Steward tries to hide his former life from his new bride. Featuring the scandalous "Lombard on a ladder" scene,...
Mighty Wind, A — $10.49
There's a new whiff of fresh air in the world of comedy and it's a coming courtesy of A MIGHTY WIND. Christopher Guest takes to the Mockumentary stage once again in this entertaining take on the world of folk music. The premise is based on a skit that he and Michael McKean once performed (with Harry Shearer) on Saturday Night Live called The Folksmen. That joke was about a group of folk musicians so clueless that they didn't get the fact that they were the joke. To further add insults more >>
Maintenance — $18.46
Stephanie is a young hospital worker who just relocated from Aurora, Illinois and is in the process of settling into her new apartment. Upon her arrival, she befriends Paul, the new maintenance man at the apartment complex, who seems only too happy to help the attractive new resident to move in. But just how much can you trust someone you just met, especially when he has access to freely wander the halls of your building and has keys to enter your apartment at any time he wants? The maintenance man...
Babes In Toyland — $10.99
It's two days before Christmas, and the Toyland Toy Factory has just received its biggest order ever. But the evil Barnaby, who doesn't believe in toys, has plans to shut the factory down and spoil the holiday for everyone. Now it's up to Jack and Jill to stop Barnaby's plot and save Christmas!
True Confessions — $10.99
Detective Tom Spellacy (Duvall) and Catholic Monsignor Desmond Spellacy (De Niro) find their worlds colliding amidst a flurry of political finger-pointing and public outcries over a scandalous, headline-making murder. As Tom hunts down the elusive killer, his investigation threatens to expose secrets that could ruin his brother... and rock the foundation of his beloved church!
Thunderball — $10.99
This film was made in 1965 and is the 4th James Bond film in the series. Sean Connery, as usual, is in top form as James Bond. The theme song is sung by Tom Jones and it's very appropriate for the film. In this one, S.P.E.C.T.R.E has stolen two Nuclear Warheads and is threatening to detonate them on the UK and US mainlands if not paid a sum of $100,000,000. James Bond must travel to Nassau and, with the aide of CIA agent Felix Leiter (Rik Van Nutter) and Paula Caplan (Martine Bestwick) more...
Hart's War — $7.00
I hate to bring it up, but this really hasn't been a kind year for MGM as far as theatrical is concerned. HART'S WAR was one of the worst examples of the year. The film cost 70 Million to make and it ended up grossing less than 20 Million domestically. The film also took a bit of a clubbing critically because many critics felt that the movie was a bit too bland for a wartime thriller. In all honesty, I can't dispute this fact. The movie does tend to be more PELICAN BRIEF and less DI more >>
My Friend Flicka — $29.99
In this touching family film based on the celebrated novel by Mary O'Hara, ten-year-old Kenny McLaughlin (Roddy McDowall), a rancher's son, desperately wants a horse of his own. When his father (Preston Foster) finally agrees to let him choose a foal, Ken picks Flicka, a beautiful but high-spirited filly who comes from a bloodline considered hopelessly wild. It is up to Ken to prove Flicka is tamable or risk losing her. Along the way, Ken and his family learn some important lessons in this poignant...
Denise Austin: Shrink Your Female Fat Zones — $10.94
America's favorite fitness authority Denise Austin has created the perfect workout to help target those tough spots where we tend to accumulate the most fat: hips, thighs, upper arms, tummy and buns. You'll get a complete abs, upper, and lower body workout that will sculpt and contour your muscles, boost metabolism and lose inches. If you're ready to banish the bulge and create flattering curves in all the right places, go ahead and take aim at the zones toady! You've got nothing to lose but fat!
Gowan: Live In Concert — $16.99
Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother, The — $10.99
After spending decades living in the shadow of his more famous and successful sibling, Consulting Detective Sigerson Holmes (Wilder) is called upon to help solve a crucial case that leads him on a hilarious trail of false identities, stolen documents, secret codes...and exposed backsides.
Annie Leibovitz: Life Through A Lens — $15.29
This acclaimed film traces the arc of the famed photographer's life, her aspirations to artistry and the trajectory of her career. The film depicts the various phases that shaped her life including childhood, the tumultuous sixties, her transition from Rolling Stone to Vanity Fair magazine and later her most significant personal relationships including motherhood. The films highlights center around interviews with her most famous subjects, mentors and colleagues along with personal insight from Leibovitz...
Roger Waters: In The Flesh - Live — $11.17
In The Flesh. The Happiest Days of Our Lives. Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2. Mother. Get Your Filthy Hands Off My Desert. Southampton Dock. Pigs on the Wing, Part 1. Dogs. Welcome to the Machine. Wish You Were Here. Shine on You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1-8). Set the Controls For the Heart of the Sun. Breathe (In The Air). Time. Money. The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking Part 11 (AKA 5:06 A.M. - Every Stranger's Eyes). Perfect Sense (Parts I and II). The Bravery of Being Out of Range...
Carmen Electra's Aerobic Striptease: In The Bedroom — $11.99
Carmen Electra is ready to make your bod and bedroom hotter than ever in Aerobic Striptease: In The Bedroom . In a body-sculpting routine you can do on or around your bed, you'll burn calories, work your muscles and feel more sensual - without ever leaving your boudoir.
Show Boat — $15.29
Produced by Arthur Freed and directed by George Sidney, this 1951 version of the saga of riverboat lives and loves has glorious stars (Kathryn Grayson, Ava Gardner, Howard Keel, Marge and Gower Champion) in Technicolor® radiance, a made-from-scratch 170-foot paddle wheeler, timeless songs and an equally timeless outcry against racial bigotry. "This was music that would outlast Kern's day and mine," Ferber said in recalling her first reaction to hearin Ol' Man River . She was right as rain.
Painted House, A — $10.94
Until that September in 1952, Luke Chandler had never kept a secret or told a single lie. But in that long, hot summer when 10-year-old Luke Chandler comes of age, two groups of migrant workers - and two very dangerous men - come through the Arkansas Delta to work the Chandler cotton farm. And suddenly mysteries flood Luke's world. A murder leaves the town seething in gossip and suspicion. A beautiful young woman catches Luke's eye.
Constant Gardener, The (Widescreen) — $14.29
A diplomat on the hunt for his wife's murderer uncovers a treacherous conspiracy that will destroy millions of innocent people-unless he can reveal its sinister roots. From the best-selling spy novel by John Le Carré comes this edge-of-your-seat story of murder, deception and revenge that critics are calling "a hair-raising thriller with an unforgettable finale" (Karen Durbin, Elle ).
Get Shorty — $10.99
Loanshark Chili Palmer (Travolta) has done his time as a gangster. So when "business" takes him to Los Angeles to collect a debt from down-and-out filmmaker Harry Zimm (Gene Hackman), Chili talks tough and then pitches Harry a script idea. Immediately, Chili is swept into the Hollywood scene: he schmoozes film star Martin Weir (DeVito), romances "B" movie queen Karen Flores (Rene Russo) and even gets reservations at the hottest restaurants in town. In fact, all would be smooth for this cool new...
Dark Water — $31.99
With a haunting mystery at its core, Dark Water is a thoroughly absorbing, suspense-filled thriller starring Jennifer Connelly. Dahlia Williams (Connelly) and her five-year-old daughter are ready to begin a new life together. But their new apartment - dilapidated and worn - suddenly seem to take on a life of its own. Mysterious noises, persistent leaks of dark water and other strange happenings in the deserted apartment above send Dahlia on a haunting and mystifying pursuit - one that unleashes a...
Once Upon A Mattress — $15.99
An all-star cast brings the classic fairy tale The Princess and The Pea to life in this outrageously funny adaptation of the acclaimed Broadway musical. Queen Aggravain (Carol Burnett) sabotages the efforts of every young princess who hopes to marry her son, Prince Dauntless (Denis O'Hare) - and no one else can settle down until he does! Honorable Sir Harry is determined is determined to marry the lovely Lady Larken (Zooey Deschanel), so he sets off for faraway lands and returns an unlikely candidate...
Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo — $12.17
Comedy superstar Rob Schneider returns as everyone's favorite male gigolo, Deuce Bigalow. This time Deuce heads to Amsterdam to help get his former pimp ( Eddie Griffin ) out of a jam. It's a hilarious laugh-orgy that will have you screaming with delight from start to finish!
Snowy Day, The — $13.99
Archie wants to enter his cat in the neighborhood pet show-but the cat has vanished! Even though all the kids search for him, he's nowhere to be found. What will Archie do?
Live From Abbey Road: Best Of Season One — $16.38
Some of the greatest ideas are the most obvious. The concept for Live From Abbey Road is very simple.... capture fantastic, live, musical performances and place musicians in the world's most inspiring and creative environment in which to do so.
Command Decision — $14.99
America's Flying Fortresses are marvels of airborne fury, raining hell in daring World War II bombing runs over Germany. When the Nazis develop a startling secret weapon - jet fighters - one determined U.S. general realizes the Allied victory depends on destroying the jet factories. Even if scores of Fortresses and their crews perish in the attempt. Even if the brass fights him every blood-soaked inch of the way.
Who, The: Live At The Royal Albert Hall — $11.99
Baba O'Riley. Won't Get Fooled Again. Pinball Wizard. Substitute. Behind Blue Eyes. So Sad About Us. I'm One. The Real Me. Who Are You. See Me, Feel Me. You Better You Bet And More...
Soldier's Story, A — $10.49
Tensions flare in this gripping film about a murder on a black army base near the end of World War II. Captain Davenport (Howard E. Rollins, Jr.), a proud black army attorney, is sent to Fort Neal, Louisiana, to investigate the ruthless shooting death of Sergeant Waters (Adolph Caesar). Through interviews with Sarge's men, Davenport learns that he was a vicious man who served the white officer? Of could he have been a black soldier embittered by Waters' constant race baiting? Directed by Norman Jewison...
Bachelor Party — $10.99
Everybody has his or her favorite Tom Hanks movie. Some prefer FORREST GUMP, while others prefer his moving performance in PHILADELPHIA. Personally, I always liked his star performance in BACHELOR PARTY. I realize that this isn't the way a critic usually thinks but I have professed time and time again that I'm not a critic. Give me this type of garbage any day and I'll watch it clear through, while I have to stop the Oscar winners at least three times just to make sure I stay awake. more >>
Eagle Eye — $14.39
Executive Producer Steven Spielberg delivers the ultimate race-against-time thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat! Shia LeBeouf ( Transformers ) and Michelle Monaghan ( Mission: Impossible 3 ) star as strangers ripped from their ordinary lives when they are "activated" as part of a high-tech assassination plot. Through blistering chases and shocking twists they try to escape - but where do you go when the enemy is everywhere?
Pavee Lackeen: The Traveller Girl — $18.99
Pavee Lackeen: The Traveller Girl is an intimate portrait of Winnie, a resilient and spirited young girl, and her family who are part of Dublin's traveller community, living in a dilapidated trailer on the side of the road in a desolate industrialized area. The film presents an unflinching portrait of a marginalized community often living in third world poverty in a modern, prosperous Ireland. It follows Winnie through several weeks of her life, as she struggles with her identity as a young traveller...
Santa Claus: The Movie (Widescreen) — $87.98
This is the delightful story of a master toymaker who discovers a magical kingdom of elves at the north pole. There he is entrusted with wondrous, special powers -- to become the world's beloved patron of Christmas...Santa Claus! And there he meets Patch (Dudley Moore), an eager-to-please elf who becomes mixed up with a dastardly toy tycoon's (John Lithgow) plans to take over Christmas.
Learn Southern Rock Guitar With 6 Great Masters — $16.35
Get Smart (Widescreen) — $13.99
Steve Carell is in CONTROL as Maxwell Smart, the novice agent often out of his depth but never out of options in this action comedy pitting him against the nuclear scheme of the evil spy group KAOS. Anne Hathaway partners with Max as ever capable Agent 99. And Director Peter Segal ( The Longest Yard ) guides his stars (including Dwayne Johnson and Alan Arkin) through the dangerous realm of molar radios, multifunction pocketknives, exploding dental floss and more. " Get Smart works as an action film...
Hart To Hart: The Complete First Season — $20.95
Created by best-selling novelist Sidney Sheldon, Hart To Hart - The Complete First Season stars Robert Wagner and Stefanie Powers as Jonathan and Jennifer Hart, a fabulously rich couple who always seem to find themselves entangled in an exotic blend of mystery, intrigue and adventure. Accompanied by their loyal servant Max ( Lionel Sander ), the smart and sexy twosome jet-set around the world, where they solve cases ranging from espionage to murder, in 23 episodes that mix excitement and danger....
Chris Rock: Bring The Pain — $14.57
Marion Barry. The Good Side of Crack. Too Much Food/Pork. Colin Powell. Tossed Salad. O.J., I Understand. The Seventh Chapter. Back to School. Platonic Friend. The Commitment Dilemma.
Reversible Errors — $10.94
This movie has it all, murder, mystery, suspense, intrigue and love. The cop who gets the lousy murder cases, the lawyer that is climbing to the top of the law ladder, the judge that gets caught with problemsof her own and the other lawyer that falls in love with her. This who dunit kept me on the edge of my chair right up to the end. The screenplay is wonderfully written, there are multiple stories going on within this tale of crime. They take multiple tangents and finally end up at the sam...
Beyond The Da Vinci Code — $16.96
Did Jesus marry Mary Magdalene? Have their descendents been protected by a secret society from the Dark Ages all the way up to the present? Did the Church deliberately mislead its followers for two millennia? Was the whole truth brilliantly encoded in Leonardo Da Vinci's masterpieces? Drawing on the pages of Brown 's bestseller, the Bible, and commentary from esteemed scholars from around the world, Beyond the Da Vinci Code investigates these questions - and more - in a close and balanced look...
Best Of TV Detectives Collection — $16.75
This incredible 6-DVD set features 60 thrilling episodes of greatest TV detective shows! Starring Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, Ralph Bellamy, Walter Greaza, Lloyd Nolan, William Gargan, Reed Hadley, Richard Denning, Barbara Britton, Beverly Garland, and many more!
Legend Of Hell House, The — $9.99
It sits here, shrouded in mist and mystery, a nesting place for living evil and terror from the dead. It's Hell House. Roddy McDowall heads the cast of this exciting chiller about four psychic investigators and the dark, brooding mansion they themselves call "the Mt. Everest of haunted houses." It's already destroyed one team of researchers. Now this brave quartet ventures in for another try at unraveling its secret. But before they succeed, they must suffer through madness, murder and everything...
Winter Dreams — $21.59
Based on Anton Chekhov's play, Three Sisters, Kenneth MacMillan's one-act ballet is unequivocally a masterpiece, revealing as it does the intricate relationship of the characters trapped in the stultifying atmosphere of a Russian provincial town at the turn of the 20th century. In this studio recording, Darcey Bussell dances the role of Masha, the sister married to a boring, worthy schoolteacher, danced by Anthony Dowell, and drawn into an adulterous affair with Colonel Vershinin, danced with passionate...
Love Actually — $19.98
"Get Ready for Fun!" (Leah Rozen, People ) with the "feel good movie of the year!" (Clay Smith, Access Hollywood ) Love Actually is the ultimate romantic comedy from the makers of Bridget Jones's Diary and Notting Hill . Funny, irresistible and heartwarming, an all-star cast (Hugh Grant, Liam Neeson, Colin Firth and Emma Thompson, to name a few!) will take you on a breathtaking tour of love's delightful twists and turns. Fall under the spell of Love Actually and share the laughs and charm again...
Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid: Collector's Edition — $15.99
Notorious outlaws Butch Cassidy (Newman) and the Sundance Kid (Redford) once ruled the dusty towns and breathtaking vistas of the Old West. But when a relentless "superposse" picks up their trail, they realize their days are numbered. With Sundance's girlfriend, Etta (Katharine Ross), they flee to Bolivia. But old habits die hard, and when their thieving ways continue, Butch and Sundance find themselves outgunned, outnumbered and in for the fight of their lives.
Men In Black II: 2-Disc Special Edition (Widescreen) — $10.49
Crossfire: MIIB Crossfire Game. Screen Saver. Concept Designs. MIIB Script. Weblinks.
Waiting For God: Season Three — $28.42
At the Bayview Retirement Village the elderly are expected to grow old gracefully, enjoying their final years in peace, quiet and comfort... but not if Tom (Graham Crowden) and Diana (Stephanie Cole) have anything to do with it! Meet two elderly eccentrics who refuse to put up with the appalling food and condescending staff in the hilariously cynical BAFTA-nominated comedy series that won Stephanie Cole a British Comedy Award in 1992.
Amelie — $13.46
Amelie is a simple tale about the magic of the mind. It is a tale of love and a tale of heartbreak. But most importantly it is a tale that works. You are swept away into this magical land where it is okay for pictures to talk and for dreams to be made reality. This is the power of Jean - Pierre Jeunet, the power to create a plausible dreamscape and turn it into a film full of wonderment and delight. I have read a few reviews of this movie that have panned it as a trite little tale that m more...
John Wayne Collection, The — $9.98
John Wayne: The Early Years Collection — $9.95
Old friends Jerry Mason (Wayne) and Jake Benson become partners in gold mine. But are the assay officials, to who they are selling their gold, out to rob them blind? Can the robbers be stopped or will the partners be left for dead?
Once Upon A Wedding — $21.06
What seems like a chance meeting was actually brought about by magic, and will have hilarious consequences not only for her love life, but also for the fate of both the rich and poor on the island. The villagers are on the verge of leaving, unable to fish for a living because of the contamination in the water, yet El Commandante's right-hand man, Pineda (Morales), has a safe full of dark secrets. Reuben Gonzalez ( Mambo Café ) scripted this zesty romantic comedy directed by Matia Karrell, whose Cadillac...
Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, The: Centennial Collection — $11.99
Behind the camera? John Ford, a director whose name is synonymous with "Westerns." Gathered in front of it? An ideal cast ? James Stewart, John Wayne, Vera Miles and Lee Marvin. Now presented on two discs, with all-new special features, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance rides into town as classic entry in the Paramount Centennial Collection. Director Ford brings us to the lawless frontier village of Shinbone, a town plagued by a larger-than-life nemesis, Liberty Valance (Marvin). Stewart plays the...
Suburban Commando — $7.48
The Hulkster is Shep Ramsey, a valiant galactic warrior temporarily stranded on earth, living with a mild-mannered architect and his wife (Lloyd and Duvall) and two children. Shep's efforts to adapt to suburban life are hilariously unsuccessful, and relations with the neighbors soon reach crisis proportion. But when his evil nemesis from across the universe tracks him to his backyard bungalow, Shep needs all the help from earthlings he can get - even from his bumbling landlord!
Whistler, The — $15.76
Train Man: Densha Otoko — $17.99
"How should I ask her out?" - When a computer engineer otaku (the Japanese term for "geek") who has never had a girlfriend in his life saves a pretty young woman on a commuter train from a lecherous molester, he seeks out his pals on a popular Internet BBS website for some dating advice, using his pseudonym Train_Man (Densha Otoko).
Horses Of The World — $9.98
Throughout history the horse has played a varied role from beast of burden to performer to pet. In this DVD we explore the wide and wonderful world of horses.
Proteus — $18.76
The central figure of Proteus is biologist and artist Ernst Haeckel. AS a young man, Haeckel was torn between science and art, materialism and religion, inner and outer worlds. Through his discoveries beneath the sea, Heackel reconciled these dualities, bringing them together in an almost mystical vision. His work profoundly influenced not only biology but Art Nouveau and Surrealism, Sigmund Freud and D. H. Lawrence, Vladimir Lenin and Thomas Edison.
Chronicle Of An Escape — $18.46
A soccer player is suddenly ripped from the field and finds himself on the floor of a horrific detention center. What follows is a living hell of interrogations and relentless mental and physical abuse. Alongside other young detainees, he battles to survive while awaiting his fate to be decided. With execution looking certain, he and three other prisoners will risk their lives and make a desperate and extraordinarily brave more for freedom.
Beetlejuice: 20th Anniversary Edition — $28.99
One of the most pleasant surprises of upgrading to Blu-ray is that you get a chance to rediscover catalog classics that you haven't thought of in years, and you get to experience them in a presentation so close to it's original theatrical exhibition (sometimes even better) that the excitement of the first time you saw a film returns in a way that DVD could never deliver. In the case of Beetlejuice , I was reminded not only of my love for Tim Burton's 1988 comedy/horror hybrid, but my lo more >>
Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed — $10.49
If you liked the first one, and I think it required a certain sense of humor to appreciate the first one, then this one will be as good or maybe even better than the first one. The story is a original, or at least I hadn't seen it done before, and the acting is superb, as it would have to be to pull some of this off. The production is better this time around so you get a better looking werewolf, even if it's still a little hokie. But a fun movie, worthy of a purchase. Also it'll gear you up more...
3 Ninjas: High Noon On Mega Mountain — $9.49
While having a blast at their favorite amusement park, Mega Mountain, the Ninja brothers witness the kidnapping of TV action superstar Dave Dragon (Hulk Hogan) by evil Lothar Zogg (Jim Varney) and his kid-hating boss Medusa (Loni Anderson). When Medusa's henchmen surround the park and demand $10 million from the park's owner, the Ninjas strike back with a vengeance. Join Rocky, Colt and Tum Tum for a roller coaster ride of fun, action and comedy.
Live From Las Vegas: Roulette — $7.83
Roulette brings to mind the elegance of the classiest casinos and the thrill of the settling marble; it evokes a sense of exhilaration. Few things are capable of this feat, but Live from Las Vegas has managed to tap into the excitement. Roulette remains popular in North America, the land of game-lovers and the roulette wheel is still a universal symbol of gaming around the world, perhaps due to its uniqueness.
Puccini: La Rondine — $24.38
Although one of his most consistently lyrical operas, La Rondine ( The Swallow ) remains one of Puccini's least known. Dissatisfied with the results of his work, Puccini wrote three versions, with two different endings, and continued to make further revisions up to his death in 1924. The innovative 2007 production at the Torre Del Lago Giacomo Puccini Festival, presented on this DVD, is in effect a fourth version, which combines Acts I and II of the first version (1917), with Lorenzo Ferrero's 1...
Matlock: The Third Season — $38.00
For those who like their crime shows with a dash of Southern hospitality, the third season of Matlock has arrived! Television viewers and crime show fans love Andy Griffith in his role of Ben Matlock, the guitar pickin', hot dog eatin' lawyer who outsmarts the bad guys every time. in the third season, old Ben still has a few tricks up his sleeve as he is asked to defend a female psychic, a legendary blues singer, and even the ambassador to Great Britain. Starring Nancy Stafford as Ben's beautiful...
Casey's Shadow — $10.49
Casey's Shadow is a funny and touching story for the whole family about a cranky, impoverished horse trainer, Lloyd Bourdelle (Walter Matthau) and his three sons. When the oldest son is sent off to buy a quarter horse, he brings back, instead an old pregnant mare, explaining that she has superb bloodlines. The mare gives birth to a colt that grows into a strong, promising racehorse. Bourdelle sees it is an opportunity to show up his old rivals and make some money in the process. But just as Bourdelle...
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