Family Guy: Partial Terms of Endearment
2010 4.2 stars 23 mins Television
Family values enter a fun house of dysfunction in the home of working-class antihero Peter Griffin -- never more so than in this unaired episode in which wife Lois becomes a surrogate mom but is left with the embryo when the parents die in a crash. In the full, uncensored version of this episode of the Fox animated series, teenage daughter Meg offers to assume childbearing duties, while Peter and Lois dither comically over the fate of the baby. |
Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy: Uncensored
2009 3.3 stars 54 mins Anime & Animation Rated: UR
Seth MacFarlane (creator of TV's animated hit "Family Guy") offers up this collection of outlandish cartoon shorts from his YouTube venture, featuring all-new episodes deemed too outrageous for TV or the Internet. These fearless clips are uncensored, so they may not be appropriate for all family members. Fellow "Family Guy" vets Rachael MacFarlane, Alex Borstein, Mike Henry and Jeff Bergman provide vocal talent. |
Family Guy: Vol. 8
2009 4.4 stars 338 mins Television
Led by dim-witted Peter, Stewie the matricidal infant and Brian the acid-tongued dog, the Griffin family is back for another round of scathing satire, tasteless quips and politically incorrect adventures. In this season, Brian and Stewie set off on another one of their madcap road trips and Peter entertains the family during an electrical outage by performing an homage to Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back. |
Family Guy: Something... Dark Side
2009 4.1 stars 48 mins Television
A sequel to the Star Wars parody "Blue Harvest," this special episode of the unabashedly off-color animated series features the dysfunctional Griffin family and their friends as the characters in The Empire Strikes Back. Peter begins sharing the story with his family during a power outage, and, in this retelling, he stars as Han Solo, with Chris as Luke Skywalker, Lois as Princess Leia and Stewie as (who else?) Darth Vader. |
Family Guy Presents: Seth & Alex's Almost
2009 3.2 stars 30 mins Television
"Family Guy" creator Seth MacFarlane and star Alex Borstein hit the stage for this innovative variety show that blends live-action sketch comedy, musical numbers backed by a 40-piece orchestra and animated shorts featuring "Family Guy" characters. No topic is too offensive, off-color or taboo for the half-hour special, which includes spoofs of Kathy Griffin and Renée Zellweger -- and an outrageous guest appearance by Marlee Matlin. |
Family Guy: Vol. 8: Disc 1
2009 113 mins Television
This disc includes the following episodes: "Fox-y Lady," "Not All Dogs Go To Heaven," "420," "Stew-Roids" and "We Love You, Conrad." |
Family Guy: Vol. 8: Disc 2
2009 135 mins Television
This disc includes the following episodes: "Three Kings," "Peter's Progress," "Road to the Multiverse," "Family Goy," "Spies Reminiscent of Us" and "Brian's Got A Brand New Bag." |
Family Guy: Vol. 8: Disc 3
2009 90 mins Television
This disc includes the following episodes: "Hannah Banana," "Quagmire's Baby," "Jerome is the New Black" and "Dog Gone." Also included are 'Road to the Multiverse' featurette, deleted scenes and Family Guy Karaoke. |
Family Guy: Vol. 8: We Love You Conrad
2009 21 mins Television
Brian turns to the bottle when he discovers that his beloved Jillian is getting married. After a night of drinking, he wakes up in bed next to Lauren Conrad of "The Hills," who just might be his soul mate. |
Family Guy: Vol. 8: Episode 420
2009 21 mins Television
After Brian is thrown in jail for drug possession, he decides to launch a campaign to have marijuana legalized. When Mayor West finally passes the law, the entire town of Quahog literally goes to pot. |
Family Guy: Vol. 8: Not All Dogs Go to...
2009 21 mins Television
After a frustrating day at the annual Quahog Star Trek convention, Stewie builds a transporter and beams the entire cast of "Star Trek: The Next Generation" into his room for a fun-filled day in Quahog. |
Family Guy: Vol. 8: Fox-y Lady
2009 21 mins Television
Lois lands a job as a Fox TV news reporter. Her first assignment is an exposé on a well-known liberal filmmaker, but when her story implicates a famous conservative radio host, she may get fired. |
Family Guy: Vol. 8: Three Kings
2009 21 mins Television
When Peter discovers the writings of Stephen King, he imagines his family plus Joe, Cleveland and Quagmire in three of King's most famous stories: Stand by Me, Misery and The Shawshank Redemption. |
Family Guy: Vol. 8: Stew-roids
2009 21 mins Television
When a baby girl beats Stewie in a fight, Peter takes him to a gym and injects him with steroids to pump him up. Meanwhile, the school's most popular girl decides to turn Chris into one of the cool kids. |
Family Guy: Vol. 8: Peter's Progress
2009 21 mins Television
Peter learns from a psychic that in a previous life he was the founder of Quahog. As our story unfolds, King Stewart exiles Griffin Peterson to America, where he establishes the new colony of Quahog. |
Family Guy: Vol. 7
2008 4.3 stars 500 mins Television Rated: NR
Peter and family face down one challenge after another in their unapologetically no-holds-barred way in these episodes from Seasons 6 and 7 of the Emmy-nominated animated series, in which Peter must return to third grade to pick up skills for a promotion at work. Lois gets a job with FOX news, Peter becomes part of a study on homosexuality, and Brian and Stewie work to get marijuana legalized. |
Slacker Cats: Season 1
2008 3.9 stars 60 mins Television Rated: UR
No one ever said the life of your typical house cat was very challenging, but Buckley (Harland Williams) and Eddie (Sinbad) take laziness to new heights in this irreverent animated series for grownups about a group of freeloading felines. Join the shamefully slothful duo as they spend the precious few hours that they're awake plotting and scheming to make their ridiculously easy lives just a little bit cushier. |
Family Guy: Vol. 7: Disc 1
2008 120 mins Television
This disc includes the following episodes: "Back to the Woods," "Play It Again, Brian," "The Former Life of Brian," "Long John Peter" and "Love Blactually." |
Family Guy: Vol. 7: Disc 2
2008 134 mins Television
This disc includes the following episodes: "I Dream of Jesus," "Road to Germany," "Baby Not On Board," "The Man with Two Brians," "Tales of a Third Grade Nothing" and "Ocean's Three and a Half." |
Family Guy: Vol. 7: Disc 3
2008 44 mins Television
This disc includes the following episodes: "Family Gay" and "The Juice is Loose!." Bonus material alsofeatured includes many deleted scenes as well as Animatics with commentary and more. |
Family Guy: Vol. 7: Family Gay
2008 21 mins Television
To pay off a massive debt, Peter participates in a medical experiment, allowing himself to be injected with the gay gene. This change in lifestyle leads him to find a new mate, leaving a brokenhearted Lois behind. |
Family Guy: Vol. 7: The Man with Two...
2008 21 mins Television
When Brian hurts his back saving Peter, Peter thinks Brian's getting too old and brings another dog -- named New Brian -- into the family. When everyone falls in love with the new pet, Brian leaves home. |
Family Guy: Vol. 7: I Dream of Jesus
2008 21 mins Television
Peter rediscovers his love for the painfully annoying song "Surfin' Bird," which drives people around him crazy. When Peter finds Jesus in a record store, he's determined to be his new best friend. |
Family Guy: Vol. 7: Baby Not on Board
2008 21 mins Television
When Peter gets a free gas card, the family decides to hit the road on vacation, but they accidentally leave Stewie behind. Home alone, Stewie soon runs out of food and diapers and is forced to get a job. |
Family Guy: Vol. 7: Love Blactually
2008 21 mins Television
When Stewie convinces Brian to go slowly with his new girlfriend, Carolyn, Cleveland moves in and steals her away. To get her back, Brian does his best to get Cleveland back together with his ex-wife. |
Family Guy: Vol. 7: Long John Peter
2008 21 mins Television
It's a pirate's life for Peter when he gets a parrot, but after terrorizing the neighbors, Peter accidentally kills his beloved pet. When Chris takes Brian to the vet, he falls for a lovely intern. |
Family Guy: Vol. 7: Former Life of Brian
2008 21 mins Television
Brian seeks out an old girlfriend, Tracy, and learns that she has a son. When Tracy brings the wild teenager to the Griffins' house, Brian's attitude toward parenting drives Peter and his friends crazy. |
Family Guy: Vol. 7: Play It Again Brian
2008 21 mins Television
Brian wins a trip to Martha's Vineyard and invites Peter and Lois along. When Peter spends the entire time getting drunk, Brian confesses his love for Lois, and he almost ruins their relationship. |
Family Guy: Vol. 7: Back to the Woods
2008 21 mins Television
After being locked in a crate by Peter, James Woods returns to seek revenge by stealing Peter's identity and taking over as head of the Griffin household; Peter then sets out to ruin James's career. |
Family Guy: Vol. 7: The Juice Is Loose
2008 21 mins Television
Peter cashes in a raffle ticket and wins a golf outing with O.J. Simpson, but when he brings O.J. home, the residents of Quahog aren't very welcoming of the new houseguest. |
Family Guy: Vol. 7: Tales of a Third...
2008 21 mins Television
Peter's boss sends him back to third grade to qualify for a promotion at work. Brian and Frank Sinatra Jr. struggle while opening a nightclub until Stewie turns it into the coolest nightclub in Quahog. |
Family Guy: Vol. 7: Road to Germany
2008 21 mins Television
When Mort accidentally steps into a time machine, Stewie and Brian decide to follow him. But when they learn they're in Poland on the day of the Nazi invasion, they have to find their way back home. |
Family Guy: Vol. 7: Ocean's 3 1/2
2008 21 mins Television
After seven years of pregnancy, Bonnie gives birth to baby Susie, and Stewie immediately falls in love. But when Joe can't pay the massive hospital bill, Peter and the boys plan to rob Mr. Pewterschmidt. |
Family Guy: Blue Harvest
2007 4.0 stars 48 mins Television Rated: PG-13
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, the cast of "Family Guy" stepped into the plot of Star Wars: Episode IV: A New Hope -- and the result is this hourlong epic that kicked off the show's sixth season. When Princess Leia (Lois) is captured by Darth Vader (Stewie), Luke (Chris) risks his life to save her. Aiding him on his quest are Chewbacca (Brian), a well-spoken Wookiee, and Han Solo (Peter), a bumbling spice smuggler. |
The Lookout
2007 3.4 stars 99 mins Thrillers Rated: R
Oscar-nominated screenwriter Scott Frank makes his directorial bow in this intelligent crime thriller starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Chris Pratt, a down-and-out janitor with memory problems recruited by bank robbers planning a heist. The ensemble cast includes Jeff Daniels as a blind man who helps Chris remember what's important, with Matthew Goode and Isla Fisher playing the parts of the con artists who exploit him. |
Family Guy: Vol. 6
2007 4.2 stars 374 mins Television Rated: PG-13
The wildly dysfunctional Griffin family is back in action with another season in which Chris and Meg get jobs at a convenience store, Peter's anti-immigration activities backfire, and Stewie tries to kill Lois while she and Peter are on a cruise. Stewie then resumes plans for world domination, but Lois has a trick up her sleeve. This season also includes a spoof of Star Wars, and James Woods and Barry Manilow make (animated) cameo appearances. |
Family Guy: Vol. 6: Disc 1
2007 132 mins Television Rated: PG
This disc includes the following episodes: "No Meals On Wheels," "Boys Do Cry," "No Chris Left Behind," "It Takes a Village Idiot, And I Married One" and "Meet The Quagmires." |
Family Guy: Vol. 6: Disc 2
2007 132 mins Television Rated: PG
This disc includes the following episodes: "Movin' Out (Brian's Song)," "Believe It Or Not, Joe's Walking On Air," "(100th episode) Stewie Kills Lois," "Lois Kills Stewie," "Padre de Familia" and "Peter's Daughter." |
Family Guy: Vol. 6: Disc 3
2007 110 mins Television Rated: PG
This disc includes the following episodes: "McStroke." |
Family Guy: Vol. 6: Boys Do Cry
2007 21 mins Television
The family is forced to flee to Texas when their congregation believes that Stewie is possessed by the devil. Stewie enters the Little Miss Texas pageant, and Chris and Meg sneak into George Bush's house to steal his underwear. |
Family Guy: Vol. 6: 100th Episode Special
2007 21 mins Television
Creator Seth MacFarlane hosts a look at some of the funniest moments and musical numbers from the first 100 episodes of the show. Real people give their thoughts on the show ... and they're not good. |
Family Guy: Vol. 6: Blue Harvest
2007 47 mins Television
When the power goes out, Peter decides to entertain the family with his version of the Star Wars saga, starring Chris as a whining Luke Skywalker and Peter as an extra-large but heroic Han Solo. |
Family Guy: Vol. 6: No Chris Left Behind
2007 21 mins Television
When Chris is expelled, he's sent to the fancy boarding school that Lois's grandfather attended, but he doesn't quite fit in. The Giant Chicken returns for Peter, and they wreak havoc in the longest animated battle in the history of television. |
Family Guy: Vol. 6: No Meals on Wheels
2007 21 mins Television
When Peter comes into some money, he decides to fulfill his life's dream and open a restaurant. But when the restaurant becomes the new hangout for Joe and all his handicapped friends, Peter attempts to change the clientele. |
Family Guy: Vol. 6: Mcstroke
2007 21 mins Television
Peter saves the owner of McBurgertown and gets free burgers for life. After eating 30 burgers, Peter has a stroke and sues the company. Meanwhile, Stewie becomes the coolest kid in high school. |
Family Guy: Vol. 6: Padre De Familia
2007 21 mins Television
Feeling patriotic after a Veterans Day parade, Peter campaigns against illegal immigrants. But he quickly changes his tune when he discovers that he was born in Mexico and is an illegal immigrant himself. |
Family Guy: Vol. 6: Stewie Kills... Pt 1
2007 21 mins Television
Lois and Peter go on a cruise without the family. Upset with Lois, Stewie vows his revenge; when Brian challenges him to follow through, Stewie intercepts the ship. |
Family Guy: Vol. 6: Lois Kills... Pt 2
2007 21 mins Television
Lois returns miraculously from the dead, charging Stewie with attempted murder. Stewie flees the family, forcing Brian to drive him to CIA headquarters, where he carries out his plan for world domination. |
Family Guy: Vol. 6: Believe It or Not...
2007 21 mins Television
Joe's thrilled after having leg transplant surgery, but he drives the guys to exhaustion doing all the things he couldn't do before. When the guys can't keep up, he drops them for new, more athletic friends. |
Family Guy: Vol. 6: Movin' Out...
2007 21 mins Television
Peter convinces Brian to get serious with his girlfriend, so Brian and Jillian get their own place. When Stewie has to move in to help pay the rent, the relationship is strained to the breaking point. |
Family Guy: Vol. 6: It Takes a Village...
2007 21 mins Television
When the local oil refinery dumps toxic waste into Lake Quahog, Lois is compelled to run for mayor. She finds that absolute power corrupts absolutely, while Peter enjoys the perks of being the First Lady of Quahog. |
Family Guy: Vol. 6: Peter's Daughter
2007 21 mins Television
When Meg awakens from a coma, she falls for her cute intern and gets pregnant; Peter insists that the couple marry. Brian and Stewie buy a fixer-upper house. |
Family Guy: Vol. 6: Meet the Quagmires
2007 21 mins Television
Death grants Peter's wish to travel back in time to before he was married, when he broke a date with Lois to party with Molly Ringwald. But when he returns to the present, he discovers to his horror that Molly Ringwald is his wife. |
Family Guy: Vol. 5: Disc 1
2006 132 mins Television Rated: PG-13
This disc includes the following episodes: "Stewie Loves Lois," "Mother Tucker," "Hell Comes to Quahog," "Saving Private Brian," "Whistle While Your Wife Works" and "Prick Up Your Ears." |
Family Guy: Vol. 5: Disc 2
2006 154 mins Television Rated: PG-13
This disc includes the following episodes: "Chick Cancer," "Barely Legal," "Road to Rupert," "Peter's Two Dads," "The Tan Aquatic with Steve Zissou," "Airport '07" and "Bill and Peter's Bogus Journey." |
Family Guy: Season 5: Disc 3: Bonus
2006 93 mins Television Rated: PG-13
This disc includes 38 deleted scenes, 3 animatic episodes, a featurette called "Drawing Peter" and a promo called "Freakin' Sweet." |
Drop Dead Gorgeous
2006 2.6 stars 71 mins Comedy Rated: NR
Chicago-born comedienne Alex Borstein, creator of a string of hilarious characters on "Mad TV" and the voice of Lois Griffin on "Family Guy," lets loose in a Sybil Dorsett kind of way in this raucous one-woman show. Bouncing between a variety of comic personas, Borstein mercilessly skewers Hollywood in a "screamingly funny" stand-up performance that blends innocent observations with withering sarcasm. |
Family Guy: Vol. 5
2006 4.2 stars 379 mins Television Rated: NR
More sidesplitting hilarity with the Griffin family is collected here in episodes from Season 5 of the animated cult sitcom. As always, devoted bungler, father and husband Peter is the family's driving force of adventure -- and shame. And while Brian the dog is content with his martinis, little Stewie is still hell-bent on world domination. The series features the voices of creator Seth MacFarlane, Mila Kunis and Seth Green. |
Family Guy: Vol. 5: Stewie Loves Lois
2006 21 mins Television
After his first prostate exam, Peter is convinced that he's been sexually violated and sues the doctor. Lois saves Stewie's stuffed bear, and in return receives Stewie's undying love and devotion -- a fate worse than death. |
Family Guy: Vol. 5: Peter's Two Dads
2006 21 mins Television
After Peter accidentally kills his father, he learns that his real dad lives in Ireland and is the town drunk. Meanwhile, Stewie discovers that getting a spanking is the most exciting thing he's ever experienced. |
Family Guy: Vol. 5: Hell Comes to Quahog
2006 21 mins Television
After Peter uses Meg's money to buy himself a tank, she gets a job at the new Super Store USA. But when the corporate giant sucks up all of the city's electricity, Brian and Stewie must team up to save the town from sweltering. |
Family Guy: Vol. 5: Mother Tucker
2006 21 mins Television
Peter feels abandoned when his mother gets a divorce ... until he sees a father figure in her new boyfriend, Tom Tucker. Brian hosts a highbrow radio show until Stewie introduces him to the thrill of being a shock jock. |
Family Guy: Vol. 5: Airport '07
2006 21 mins Television
After seeing the Redneck Comedy Tour, Peter becomes enamored with the redneck lifestyle. Quagmire makes life unbearable for the Griffins when he moves in with them after Peter causes him to lose his job. |
Family Guy: Vol. 5: The Tan Aquatic...
2006 21 mins Television
Peter discovers the thrill of being the neighborhood bully, but it may cost him the love of his family and friends. Stewie gets addicted to tanning, but his life as a bronze Adonis may be cut short by a life-threatening sunburn. |
Family Guy: Vol. 5: Whistle While Your...
2006 21 mins Television
When Peter blows off his fingers in a fireworks accident, he corrals Lois into helping him out at work, which arouses his animal instincts. Brian succumbs to dating a beautiful but dim-witted girl, much to Stewie's delight. |
Family Guy: Vol. 5: Road to Rupert
2006 21 mins Television
Brain mistakenly sells Rupert at the Griffins' yard sale. Peter loses his license after a nasty car crash and is forced to let Meg be his personal driver; a surprising father-daughter bond is born. |
Family Guy: Vol. 5: Saving Private Brian
2006 21 mins Television
When Army recruiters show up at Chris's high school, Brian drags Stewie to recruiting headquarters to complain. Meanwhile, Marilyn Manson inspires Chris to join a goth band. |
Family Guy: Vol. 5: Prick Up Your Ears
2006 21 mins Television
Lois volunteers to teach a sex ed class at the high school but is fired for discussing condoms; a conservative minister takes over the class and preaches abstinence, which sends the kids looking for loopholes. |
Family Guy: Vol. 5: Bill and Peter's...
2006 21 mins Television
Lois insists that Brian learn to use the toilet, so Brian enlists Stewie as his toilet trainer. Peter feels he's gotten too old to enjoy life until Bill Clinton shows him you're only as old as you're willing to act. |
Family Guy: Vol. 5: Barely Legal
2006 21 mins Television
Due to a sudden shortage of police officers in Quahog, Joe is forced to recruit Peter and his buddies into the police academy. Brian feels sorry for Meg when she can't get a prom date, so he agrees to take her. |
Family Guy: Vol. 5: Chick Cancer
2006 21 mins Television
Stewie marries his old flame, Olivia, but her juice-drinking problem and his bad attitude quickly put their marriage on the rocks. After Peter watches his first chick flick, he's so enamored that he makes a woman's movie of his own. |
Family Guy: Vol. 4: Season 5
2006 4.5 stars Television
More sidesplitting episodes with the Griffin family are collected here in Season 5 of the hilarious animated cult sitcom. As always, devoted bungler, father and husband Peter is the family's driving force of adventure -- and shame. And while Brian the dog is content with his martinis, little Stewie is still hell-bent on world domination. The series features the voices of creator Seth MacFarlane, Mila Kunis and Seth Green. |
Family Guy: Vol. 3
2005 4.2 stars 291 mins Television Rated: R
In this collection of episodes from the fourth season of the animated series, family man Peter Griffin gets chased by a gigantic chicken, goes head to head with Quagmire on the reality show "The Bachelorette" and kicks butt in Preschool Trivial Pursuit. It's full speed ahead with more cheeky humor! Included are 13 hilarious installments, plus the featurettes "Behind the Scenes with Stewie" and "Resurrection of Family Guy." |
Good Night, and Good Luck
George Clooney's Academy Award-nominated docudrama pits veteran television newsman Edward R. Murrow (David Strathairn) against a determined Sen. Joseph McCarthy and his single-minded crusade to quell the red threat at home. Despite corporate pressure to back off, Murrow and his CBS staff vow to examine the lies and fear tactics perpetrated by McCarthy during his Communist witch-hunts. Robert Downey Jr., Patricia Clarkson and Jeff Daniels co-star. |
Family Guy: Vol. 4
2005 4.2 stars 315 mins Television Rated: R
The deeply disturbed yet sidesplittingly funny Griffin family continues its misadventures in this collection of more episodes from the animated series' fourth season. There's lots going on in the Griffin household as talking dog Brian returns to college; dad Peter starts a Society for the Acceptance of Fat Men; baby Stewie goes through breast milk withdrawal; daughter Meg pretends to be a lesbian; the Griffin house becomes haunted; and more. |
Kicking & Screaming
When middle-aged family man Phil Weston (Will Ferrell) takes a job coaching his 10-year-old son's talented soccer team, he winds up going head-to-head with his ultra-competitive father, Buck (Robert Duvall), who coaches an opposing team. With the league championship at stake, father and son reignite old battles and go to hilarious extremes as they compete for the shiny trophy. Mike Ditka co-stars as himself. |
Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story
2005 4.0 stars 83 mins Television Rated: R
Temporarily shelving his plans for world domination, crazed baby genius Stewie Griffin (voiced by Seth MacFarlane) sets out on a wild journey to find the man he believes is his real father (not that bumbling nitwit Peter). During his cross-country trek, the enfant terrible makes some shocking discoveries while searching for daddy dearest in this unrated, full-length animated film featuring guest talent Drew Barrymore. |
Family Guy: Vol. 3: Disc 1
2005 90 mins Television Rated: NR
This disc includes the following episodes: "North by North Quahog," "Fast Times at Buddy Cianci Jr. High," "Blind Ambition" and "Don't Make Me Over." |
Family Guy: Live in Las Vegas
2005 3.1 stars 17 mins Television Rated: G
Go behind the scenes for the making of the hilarious album "Family Guy: Live in Las Vegas," a collection of swinging Vegas-style songs belted out by the dysfunctional Griffin family. The camera crew goes into the recording studio to capture the magic of original compositions such as "Puberty's Gonna Get You" and "Dear Booze." Extras include a music video of "Stewie's Sexy Party" and trailers for "Family Guy" and its sister show, "American Dad." |
Family Guy: Vol. 3: Disc 2
2005 90 mins Television Rated: NR
This disc includes the following episodes: "The Cleveland-Loretta Quagmire," "Petarded," "Brian the Bachelor" and "8 Simple Rules for Buying My Teenage Daughter." |
Family Guy: Vol. 3: Disc 3
2005 111 mins Television Rated: NR
This disc includes the following episodes: "Breaking Out Is Hard to Do," "Model Misbehavior," "Perfect Castaway," "Peter's Got Woods" and "Jungle Love." Extras include "Behind the Scenes with Stewie," "Ressurrection of Family Guy," "Deleted Scene Animatics," "Petarded Song," "Ah Ha Music Video," "Storyboard/Animatic Comparison," "American Dad," trailers and more. |
Family Guy: Vol. 4: Disc 1
2005 96 mins Television Rated: NR
This disc includes the following episodes: "Brian Goes Back to College," "The Courtship Of Stewie's Father," "The Fat Guy Strangler," "The Father, The Son, And The Holy Fonz" and "PTV." |
Family Guy: Vol. 4: Disc 2
2005 120 mins Television Rated: NR
This disc includes the following episodes: "Brian Sings & Swings," "Patriot Games," "I Take Thee Quagmire," "Sibling Rivalry" and "Deep Throats." |
Family Guy: Vol. 4: Disc 3
2005 96 mins Television Rated: NR
This disc includes the following episodes: "Peterotica," "You May Now Kiss The...Uh...," "Petergeist" and "The Griffin Family History." |
Good Night, and Good Luck
George Clooney's Oscar-nominated docudrama pits TV newsman Edward R. Murrow (David Strathairn) against Sen. Joseph McCarthy and his single-minded crusade to quell the red threat at home. Despite corporate pressure to back off, Murrow and his CBS staff are determined to examine the lies and fear tactics perpetrated by McCarthy during his Communist witch-hunts. The impressive cast includes Robert Downey Jr., Patricia Clarkson and Jeff Daniels. |
Family Guy: Vol. 4: Stewie B. Goode
2005 21 mins Television
Stewie vows to change his evil ways after he has a near-death experience, and Peter gets to air his gripes on the local news. |
Family Guy: Vol. 4: Petergeist
2005 23 mins Television
When Joe builds a home theater, Peter decides to build a multiplex in his backyard. While digging, Peter disturbs the remains of a sacred Indian burial ground. |
Family Guy: Vol. 3: North By North Quahog
2005 21 mins Television
Peter and Lois go on a second honeymoon and end up battling Mel Gibson. Back at home, Brian and Stewie attempt to help Chris after he's accused of drinking alcohol at a school dance. |
Family Guy: Vol. 3: Blind Ambition
2005 21 mins Television
Quagmire is arrested after he gets caught peeping into women's restroom stalls, and Peter goes blind after he ingests too many coins. |
Family Guy: Vol. 3: Fast Times at Buddy...
2005 21 mins Television
Lois thinks Chris murdered his substitute teacher's husband, while Brian teaches remedial English to a group of tough kids. |
Family Guy: Vol. 4: PTV
2005 22 mins Television
Peter starts his own television station after the FCC overreacts to an incident on the Emmy Awards and begins censoring Quahog's TV broadcasts. |
Family Guy: Vol. 4: Courtship of Stewie...
2005 21 mins Television
Peter tries to bond with Stewie by taking him to Disney World, and Herbert gets Chris to repay a debt by having him do chores around the house. |
Family Guy: Vol. 4: Brian Goes Back to...
2005 21 mins Television
Brian goes back to college to get his degree. Meanwhile, Peter and his friends form their own version of "The A-Team." |
Family Guy: Vol. 4: Sibling Rivalry
2005 23 mins Television
A pregnancy scare forces Peter to undergo a vasectomy, but not before he wreaks havoc at a sperm bank. |
Family Guy: Vol. 4: I Take Thee, Quagmire
2005 22 mins Television
When Peter goes on "Wheel of Fortune" and wins a maid for a week, Quagmire becomes smitten with her and ends up popping the question. |
Family Guy: Vol. 4: The Fat Guy Strangler
2005 23 mins Television
Peter creates an organization for overweight people, and Lois discovers she has a homicidal brother who preys on the obese. |
Family Guy: Vol. 3: Peter's Got Woods
2005 21 mins Television
A jealous Peter befriends actor James Woods after Brian falls for an attractive African-American teacher. |
Family Guy: Vol. 4: Peterotica
2005 22 mins Television
Peter becomes a best-selling erotic novelist; Peter's father-in-law, Carter, is sued for publishing Peter's books on tape; and Stewie trains for the Olympics. |
Family Guy: Vol. 4: Deep Throats
2005 23 mins Television
Brian and Stewie go undercover to expose the mayor as corrupt after Meg gets a job as an intern in his office. Peter and Lois revert to their old habits from the 1960s after they enter a local talent show. |
Family Guy: Vol. 4: Patriot Games
2005 21 mins Television
While attending his high school reunion, Peter befriends quarterback Tom Brady, who makes Peter a member of the New England Patriots. |
Family Guy: Vol. 4: Brian Sings and Swings
2005 21 mins Television
After Peter hits Brian with his car, Brian grows depressed -- until he appears onstage with Frank Sinatra Jr. Meanwhile, Meg tells everyone she's a lesbian so she'll fit in with her new friends. |
Family Guy: Vol. 3: Breaking Out Is...
2005 21 mins Television
Lois breaks out of prison after she's arrested for stealing, forcing the Griffin family to take refuge in Quahog's Asiantown. |
Family Guy: Vol. 3: 8 Simple Rules for...
2005 21 mins Television
In order to pay back an outstanding debt, Peter drafts a contract that sells Meg to Mort's son, Neil. |
Family Guy: Vol. 3: Petarded
2005 22 mins Television
Peter ends up losing the kids to child services after he's diagnosed as being mentally unfit to be a parent. |
Family Guy: Vol. 3: Don't Make Me Over
2005 21 mins Television
After Meg gets a makeover, the family becomes a new singing sensation -- à la "The Brady Bunch" -- culminating in an appearance on "Saturday Night Live." |
Family Guy: Vol. 4: The Father, the Son...
2005 21 mins Television
When his devout Catholic father comes to the house for a visit, Peter decides to form his own religion and begins worshiping the Fonz from "Happy Days." |
Family Guy: Vol. 3: Model Misbehavior
2005 21 mins Television
Peter puts his foot down after Lois begins a modeling career, and Stewie talks Brian into joining a pyramid scheme. |
Family Guy: Vol. 4: Griffin Family History
2005 23 mins Television
When burglars break into the Griffin house, Peter takes the family into the "panic room," where they become trapped without food or water. With death imminent, Peter tells his family the epic story of the Griffin family history. |
Family Guy: Vol. 3: Cleaveland-Loretta...
2005 21 mins Television
After discovering that Quagmire and Cleveland's wife, Loretta, are having an affair, Peter tries to rejuvenate Cleveland's manliness. |
Family Guy: Vol. 3: Jungle Love
2005 21 mins Television
After being subjected to the tortures of the "freshman hunt" at school, Chris decides to join the Peace Corps -- and soon finds himself married to a tribal chieftain's daughter. |
Family Guy: Vol. 3: The Perfect Castaway
2005 21 mins Television
Peter and his buddies are shipwrecked on an island and given up for dead. When Peter finally returns home, he discovers Lois has moved on without him. |
Family Guy: Vol. 3: Brian the Bachelor
2005 21 mins Television
Brian and Quagmire become finalists on the reality show The Bachelorette," while Chris befriends his talking zit. |
Family Guy: Vol. 4: You May Now Kiss...
2005 21 mins Television
Brian's gay cousin Jasper comes to visit and announces he's marrying his partner at the Griffins' house, but Mayor Adam West bans gay marriage in Quahog. Chris joins the Young Republicans to impress a girl. |
Family Guy: Vol. 4: Bango Was His Name Oh!
2005 20 mins Television
Stewie convinces Brian to go on a road trip with him to San Francisco to search for a man whom Stewie believes is his real father. |
Family Guy: Vol. 4: Stu and Stewie's...
2005 21 mins Television
Peter discovers he has a black ancestor, and Stewie begins mimicking cheerleaders to harness their power to entrance. |
Catwoman
Liquidated after discovering a corporate conspiracy, mild-mannered graphic artist Patience Phillips (Halle Berry) washes up on an island, where she's resurrected and endowed with the prowess of a cat -- and she's eager to use her new skills ... as a vigilante. Before you can say "cat and mouse," handsome gumshoe Tom Lone (Benjamin Bratt) is on her tail. Sharon Stone has a field day as a frosty beauty queen being shelved for a newer model. |
Family Guy: Freakin' Sweet Collection
2004 4.3 stars 115 mins Television Rated: PG
Seth MacFarlane's witty animated series follows the exploits of the wonderfully demented Griffin family. See which five episodes, including "Road to Rhode Island" and "I Am Peter, Hear Me Roar," are MacFarlane's favorites in this special compendium. Extras include optional commentaries by MacFarlane, Chris Sheridan, Garrett Donovan and Steve Callaghan; a preview of "American Dad"; and a preview of the fourth season. |
The Lizzie McGuire Movie
2003 3.3 stars 94 mins Children & Family Rated: PG
Charming Lizzie McGuire (Hilary Duff) and her pals Gordo, Kate and Ethan go on the ultimate Roman holiday in this Walt Disney comedy. While there, Lizzie's mistaken for pop music icon Isabella and is soon transformed into a star. She also falls for a cute Italian boy, much to the chagrin of Gordo, who realizes just how much he likes Lizzie. In the end, Lizzie must choose between the glam life she can lead or the good life she's left behind. |
Dawg
2002 2.7 stars 83 mins Drama Rated: R
Doug (Denis Leary) is the quintessential ladies' man; he's more interested in conquering women than actually getting to know them. But he's ready to ditch that lifestyle when he meets the feisty Anna (Elizabeth Hurley) and finds out he's about to inherit a lot of money. Before he can get his hands on all that dough, though, he must first apologize to, as the song goes, all the girls he's loved (and left) before. |
Family Guy: Vol. 2
2001 4.1 stars Television Rated: NR
Sidesplitting episodes from the third season of this animated sitcom are collected on this parody-packed disc. Witness the Griffin family members in all their goofiness, as little Stewie continues his quest for world domination, Brian (the dog) downs martinis and the rest of the family tries not to look too stupid. The series features the voices of creator Seth MacFarlane, Mila Kunis and Seth Green. |
Family Guy: Vol. 2: Disc 1
2001 158 mins Television Rated: UR
This disc includes the following episodes: "The Thin White Line," "Mr. Griffin Goes to Washington," "One if by Clam, Two if by Sea," "And the Weiner Is ... ," "Death Lives," "Lethal Weapons," "The Kiss Seen Around the World." |
Family Guy: Vol. 2: Disc 2
2001 158 mins Television Rated: R
This disc includes the following episodes: "Mr. Saturday Night," "A Fish Out of Water," "Emission Impossible," "To Live and Die in Dixie," "Screwed the Pooch," "Peter Griffin: Husband, Father ... Brother?." |
Family Guy: Vol. 2: Disc 3
2001 158 mins Television Rated: NR
This disc includes the following episodes: "Ready, Willing and Disabled," "A Very Special Family Guy Freakin' Christmas," "Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows," "From Method to Madness," "Stuck Together, Torn Apart," "European Road Show," "Family Guy Viewer Mail #1," "When You Wish Upon a Weinstein." |
Family Guy: Vol. 2: Brian Does Hollywood
2001 22 mins Television
Brian moves to Los Angeles to make it as a writer, but instead ends up directing pornographic films. |
Family Guy: Vol. 2: The Thin White Line
2001 22 mins Television
After Joe notices Brian's keen sense of smell and puts him to work at the police department in narcotics, Brian becomes addicted to cocaine. |
Family Guy: Vol. 2: From Method to Madness
2001 22 mins Television
Stewie attempts a career in show business. Meg, meanwhile, begins dating a nudist. |
Family Guy: Vol. 2: Brian Wallows and...
2001 22 mins Television
Brian is sentenced to care for a crabby old woman after he's arrested for drunk driving; Peter's beard becomes a home for birds. |
Family Guy: Vol. 2: A Very Special...
2001 22 mins Television
The Griffins attempt to have a merry Christmas despite Lois and her carefully laid holiday plans fallling apart; Stewie is convinced there really is a Santa Claus. |
Family Guy: Vol. 2: Ready, Willing and...
2001 22 mins Television
After Joe fails to make an arrest because of his physical limitations, Peter helps him rebuild his self-esteem by talking him into entering the decathlon at the "special people's games." |
Family Guy: Vol. 2: Peter Griffin...
2001 22 mins Television
Peter discovers he has a black ancestor, and Stewie begins mimicking cheerleaders to harness their power to entrance. |
Family Guy: Vol. 2: Screwed the Pooch
2001 22 mins Television
Brian gets an urge to have sex and finally chases down the champion greyhound owned by Peter's rich and snooty father-in-law. |
Family Guy: Vol. 2: To Love and Die in...
2001 22 mins Television
Forced into the witness protection program, the Griffins move to a backwoods southern town. |
Family Guy: Vol. 2: And the Weiner Is...
2001 22 mins Television
Chris teaches Peter the true meaning of penis envy. And after suffering outrageous humiliations, Meg gets revenge on the popular crowd. |
Family Guy: Vol. 2: One If By Clam, Two...
2001 22 mins Television
After the Drunken Clam is destroyed by fire, Peter and his friends are framed as the arsonists. Meanwhile, Stewie plays Henry Higgins to the Griffins' new neighbor, Eliza. |
Family Guy: Vol. 2: Mr. Griffin Goes to...
2001 22 mins Television
When Happy-Go-Lucky Toys is purchased by a tobacco conglomerate, Peter becomes a lobbyist in the nation's capital. |
Family Guy: Vol. 2: When You Wish Upon...
2001 22 mins Television
When Peter wishes for a "Jewish finance wizard" to help the family with their constant money problems, Max Weinstein comes to the rescue. After seeing Max in action, Peter pushes for Chris to convert to Judaism. |
Family Guy: Vol. 2: Emission Impossible
2001 22 mins Television
When Peter and Lois decide to have another baby, Stewie does whatever he can to prevent conception. |
Family Guy: Vol. 2: A Fish Out of Water
2001 22 mins Television
Peter becomes a commercial fisherman and almost kills a locally known fishing legend, and Lois teaches Meg how to let loose for spring break. |
Family Guy: Vol. 2: Mr. Saturday Knight
2001 22 mins Television
After he is humiliated on career day at Chris's school, Peter decides to pursue his dream job of being a knight. |
Family Guy: Vol. 2: Kiss Seen Around...
2001 22 mins Television
Meg and Neil intern at the television station, while Stewie loses his new tricycle to a bully. |
Family Guy: Vol. 2: Lethal Weapons
2001 22 mins Television
Lois takes up the martial art tae-jitsu and chases away New York tourists as the Griffin family learns how to love and hate each other better. |
Family Guy: Vol. 2: Death Lives
2001 22 mins Television
After a near-death experience on his wedding anniversary, Peter learns the importance of spending time with Lois. |
Family Guy: Vol. 2: Stuck Together...
2001 22 mins Television
Peter's jealousy of Lois's ex-boyfriend forces a trial separation. Meanwhile, Stewie and Brian get glued together. |
Family Guy: Vol. 2: Family Guy, Viewer...
2001 22 mins Television
Viewer mail inspires three stories in which Peter loses his bones, the Griffins gain super powers, and Peter and his friends appear as 8-year-old "Little Rascals." |
Family Guy: Vol. 2: European Road Show
2001 22 mins Television
Stewie goes to England to take refuge in his favorite television show, while Lois embarrasses Peter at a KISS concert. |
Family Guy: Vol. 1: Disc 1
1999 158 mins Television Rated: NR
This disc includes the following episodes: "Death Has a Shadow," "I Never Met the Dead Man," "Chitty Chitty Death Bang," "Mind Over Murder," "A Hero Sits Next Door," "The Son Also Dawns," "Brian: Portrait of a Dog." |
Family Guy: Vol. 1: Disc 2
1999 158 mins Television Rated: NR
This disc includes the following episodes: "Peter, Peter, Caviar Eater," "Holy Crap," "DaBoom," "Brian in Love," "Love Thy Trophy," "Death is a Bitch," "The King is Dead." |
Family Guy: Vol. 1: Disc 3
1999 158 mins Television Rated: NR
This disc includes the following episodes: "I Am Peter, Hear Me Roar," "If I'm Dyin', I'm Lyin'," "Running Mates," "A Picture Is Worth 1,000 Bucks," "Fifteen Minutes of Shame," "Road to Rhode Island," "Let's Go to the Hop." |
Family Guy: Vol. 1: Disc 4
1999 158 mins Television Rated: NR
This disc includes the following episodes: "Dammit Janet," "There's Something About Paulie," "He's Too Sexy for His Fat," "E. Peterbus Unum," "The Story on Page 1," "Wasted Talent," "Fore, Father." |
Family Guy: Vol. 1
1999 4.0 stars 624 mins Television Rated: PG-13
Sidesplitting episodes from the first two seasons of this animated sitcom are collected on these parody-packed discs. Witness the Griffin family members in all their goofiness, as little Stewie continues his quest for world domination, Brian (the dog) downs martinis and the rest of the family tries not to look too stupid. The series features the voices of creator Seth MacFarlane, Mila Kunis and Seth Green. |
Family Guy: Vol. 1: I Never Met the...
1999 22 mins Television
Peter decides to spend more time with his family after he accidentally destroys the city's television transmitter. Meanwhile, Stewie devises a scheme to build a machine that will control the global environment. |
Family Guy: Vol. 1: Death Has a Shadow
1999 22 mins Television
When big, lovable family man Peter Griffin loses his job, he applies for welfare. But when an accounting error nets him a fortune in weekly payments, Peter decides to spend the money instead of correcting the mistake. |
Family Guy: Vol. 1: If I'm Dyin', I'm...
1999 22 mins Television
Peter's "little white lie" about Chris having done his homework snowballs into even bigger lies ... culminating in Peter being worshipped as a god. |
Family Guy: Vol. 1: Chitty Chitty Death...
1999 22 mins Television
Meg's new friend indoctrinates her into a cult. Meanwhile, as Lois and Peter make plans for Stewie's first birthday party at Cheesie Charlie's, Stewie fears a "man in white" will return him to the womb. |
Family Guy: Vol. 1: The King Is Dead
1999 22 mins Television
Lois becomes the director of the Quahog Players and decides to stage "The King and I." But Peter takes over the production and turns it into a sleazy story about a kung fu-fighting robot named Anna. |
Family Guy: Vol. 1: Death Is a Bitch
1999 22 mins Television
Peter fakes his death to avoid paying his doctor bill, so Death pays him a visit. While chasing Peter, Death twists his ankle -- and must recuperate at the Griffin house. |
Family Guy: Vol. 1: Brian in Love
1999 22 mins Television
Brian believes that his incontinence is linked to his romantic feelings for Lois. |
Family Guy: Vol. 1: Da Boom
1999 22 mins Television
Peter creates his version of the perfect society after the world is destroyed in a Y2K apocalypse. |
Family Guy: Vol. 1: Peter, Peter...
1999 22 mins Television
The Griffins rub elbows with the elite when Lois's aunt dies and wills the family her lavish Newport estate. |
Family Guy: Vol. 1: Brian: Portrait of...
1999 22 mins Television
Tired of being treated like a second-class citizen by Peter, Brian decides to run away and ends up in the pound fighting for his civil liberties. |
Family Guy: Vol. 1: The Son Also Draws
1999 22 mins Television
Chris wants to quit the scouts, but is afraid of disappointing Peter. Meanwhile, Lois becomes addicted to gambling, and Peter goes on a vision quest. |
Family Guy: Vol. 1: A Hero Sits Next Door
1999 22 mins Television
Peter becomes jealous of the Griffins' new neighbor, Joe -- a bona fide hero -- and decides to impress his family by foiling a bank robbery himself. |
Family Guy: Vol. 1: Mind Over Murder
1999 22 mins Television
When Peter turns the basement into a bar during his house arrest, Lois becomes a popular torch singer. Stewie begins teething and builds a time machine. |
Family Guy: Vol. 1: I Am Peter, Hear Me...
1999 22 mins Television
Peter gets in touch with his feminine side after a female co-worker sues him for sexual harassment. |
Family Guy: Vol. 1: Love Thy Trophy
1999 22 mins Television
A war over a parade trophy erupts between the Griffins and their neighbors. Also, social workers place Stewie in a foster home. |
Family Guy: Vol. 1: Holy Crap
1999 22 mins Television
Peter enlists the aid of the Pope in his quest to bond with his devout (and reluctantly retired) father. |
Family Guy: Vol. 1: Fore Father
1999 22 mins Television
Intent on rectifying his failings as a father, Peter gets Chris a job at a local driving range. But rather than follow through with Chris, he switches his focus to Cleveland Jr., whom he thinks has a shot at going pro. |
Family Guy: Vol. 1: Wasted Talent
1999 22 mins Television
Lois discovers that Peter possesses incredible musical skills at the piano -- but only when he is drunk. |
Family Guy: Vol. 1: The Story on Page One
1999 22 mins Television
Meg attempts to interview Quahog's mayor, Adam West. But thanks to Peter's meddling, she ends up "outing" actor Luke Perry instead. |
Family Guy: Vol. 1: E. Peterbus Unum
1999 22 mins Television
After learning that his property is not officially part of the United States, Peter forms his own country. |
Family Guy: Vol. 1: He's Too Sexy For...
1999 22 mins Television
As Chris attempts to lose weight through diet and exercise, Peter alters his own looks via liposuction and extensive plastic surgery. |
Family Guy: Vol. 1: There's Something...
1999 22 mins Television
Peter's new mobster friend "takes care of business" for Peter and the kids -- but puts a contract out on Lois' life. |
Family Guy: Vol. 1: Dammit, Janet
1999 22 mins Television
Stewie falls head over heels for a girl at his day-care center, and Peter convinces Lois to become a flight attendant so he can travel free of charge. |
Family Guy: Vol. 1: Let's Go to the Hop
1999 22 mins Television
Peter masquerades as a student in his attempt to eradicate a "drug" problem at Meg's high school. |
Family Guy: Vol. 1: Road to Rhode Island
1999 22 mins Television
Mourning the loss of his mother, Brian accompanies Stewie on a road trip back to Quahog after the pair lose their airplane tickets. Meanwhile, Lois turns to a relationship video in hopes of improving her marriage. |
Family Guy: Vol. 1: Fifteen Minutes of...
1999 22 mins Television
When the Griffins become a big hit on a daytime talk show, television executives offer them their own series. |
Family Guy: Vol. 1: A Picture Is Worth...
1999 22 mins Television
The Griffins travel to New York City when Chris's talent as a painter catches the eye of an art gallery owner. |
Family Guy: Vol. 1: Running Mates
1999 22 mins Television
Peter and Lois become political opponents in their bids to become the new school board president. |