A stifled teen finds his voice with encouragement from the manager of a local water park, where he takes a summer job to escape his unbearable home life with his mom and her overbearing boyfriend. |
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Massage therapist Abby awakens one day to discover that she's physically repulsed by human touch, a situation that will doom her career. Meanwhile, Abby's brother Paul, a dentist with a foundering practice, experiences unexplained success. |
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Howard Holloway is an agent who's headed nowhere until he discovers a talented 13-year-old he's convinced could resurrect his business. But as Howard gets to know his client better, he realizes that she has her own failings to overcome. |
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Ambitious high school senior Carson Philips is bent on escaping his narrow-minded hometown for college. His last few weeks of school unwind in flashback -- until the fateful day when lightning strikes. |
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A speaking engagement brings 35-year-old Jesse back to his college alma mater, where he's blindsided by nostalgia and a plucky sophomore named Zibby. Newly single and unfulfilled by his job, Jesse finds Zibby pulling him out of his disillusionment. |
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When he learns that his karma will permit him to speak just a thousand more words before he dies, fast-talking agent Jack must make every syllable count to make peace with his wife and his celebrity author client. But can he truly change his ways? |
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A speaking engagement brings 35-year-old Jesse back to his college alma mater, where he's blindsided by nostalgia and a plucky sophomore named Zibby. Newly single and unfulfilled by his job, Jesse finds Zibby pulling him out of his disillusionment. |
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Ambitious high school senior Carson Philips is bent on escaping his narrow-minded hometown for college. His last few weeks of school unwind in flashback -- until the fateful day when lightning strikes. |
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When he learns that his karma will permit him to speak just a thousand more words before he dies, fast-talking agent Jack must make every syllable count to make peace with his wife and his celebrity author client. But can he truly change his ways? |
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When newly unattached Nina Ostroff (Leighton Meester) comes home for Thanksgiving dinner, her parents make plans to pair her up with their neighbors' successful son, Toby (Adam Brody). But then Nina locks eyes with Toby's father, wrecking everyone's expectations. |
Ben Donovan can't be blamed for hating his job. As manager of San Diego's foundering Sunshine Center, he must work with his ex, cope with a politically incorrect boss and her goofy, man-child son, and lead a team of perpetually disgruntled employees. |
Ben Donovan can't be blamed for hating his job. As manager of San Diego's foundering Sunshine Center, he must work with his ex, cope with a politically incorrect boss and her goofy, man-child son, and lead a team of perpetually disgruntled employees. |
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In 1960s Jackson, Miss., aspiring writer Eugenia Phelan crosses taboo racial lines by conversing with Aibileen Clark about her life as a housekeeper, and their ensuing friendship upsets the fragile dynamic between the haves and the have-nots. When other long-silent black servants begin opening up to Eugenia, the disapproving conservative Southern town soon gets swept up in the turbulence of changing times. |
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When newly unattached Nina Ostroff (Leighton Meester) comes home for Thanksgiving dinner, her parents make plans to pair her up with their neighbors' successful son, Toby (Adam Brody). But then Nina locks eyes with Toby's father, wrecking everyone's expectations. Catherine Keener, Allison Janney, Oliver Platt and Alia Shawkat co-star in this comic tale of redefining happiness when it comes to relationships. |
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Matthew Perry ("Friends") anchors this sharp-tongued ABC comedy series as Ben Donovan, the manager of a shoddy sports venue who's determined to restart his life after he reaches the unsettling age of 40. Allison Janney ("The West Wing") is on hand as Ben's imperious and unpredictable boss, Crystal; Nate Torrence is her useless son, Roman; and Portia Doubleday plays Heather, Ben's sweet-faced assistant who's said to have set a boyfriend on fire. |
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In 1960s Jackson, Miss., aspiring writer Eugenia Phelan crosses taboo racial lines by conversing with Aibileen Clark about her life as a housekeeper, and their ensuing friendship upsets the fragile dynamic between the haves and the have-nots. When other long-silent black servants begin opening up to Eugenia, the disapproving conservative Southern town soon gets swept up in the turbulence of changing times. |
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After witnessing a fatal bus crash, a young woman believes she inadvertently played a part in the tragedy. As she tries to deal with her feelings, she becomes emotionally abusive to those around her -- and to herself. |
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After witnessing a fatal bus crash, teenager Margaret believes she inadvertently played a part in the tragedy. As she tries to deal with her feelings, Margaret becomes emotionally abusive to those around her -- and to herself. |
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Matthew Perry ("Friends") anchors this sharp-tongued ABC comedy series as Ben Donovan, the manager of a shoddy sports venue who's determined to restart his life after he reaches the unsettling age of 40. Allison Janney ("The West Wing") is on hand as Ben's imperious and unpredictable boss, Crystal; |
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This collection of five short films artfully portrays desire's ability to both empower and destroy those who encounter it. In "The Summer House," sultry teen Jane (Talulah Riley) is courted by a former beau, Richard (Robert Pattinson), during the chaotic summer of 1969. Other tales revolve around a waitress (Amy Adams) desperate to rescue her young daughter, and a techie (James Franco) who uses gadgets to keep emotions at bay. |
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This collection of five short films artfully portrays desire's ability to both empower and destroy those who encounter it. In "The Summer House," sultry teen Jane (Talulah Riley) is courted by a former beau, Richard (Robert Pattinson), during the chaotic summer of 1969. Other tales revolve around a ... |
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Matthew Perry ("Friends") anchors this sharp-tongued ABC comedy series as Ben Donovan, the manager of a shoddy sports venue who's determined to restart his life after he reaches the unsettling age of 40. Allison Janney ("The West Wing") is on hand as Ben's imperious and unpredictable boss, Crystal; Nate Torrence is her useless son, Roman; and Portia Doubleday plays Heather, Ben's sweet-faced assistant who's said to have set a boyfriend on fire. |
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2009 3.2 ★ 99 mins Comedies Rated: R When chronically overweight Lucy invites a group of her old college pals to Montana for a weekend reunion because "time is running out," the friends assume that Lucy is at death's door, and they rush to her side in this indie comedy. But Lucy's got a few big surprises in store for them that tests the limits of their friendship and their sanity. |
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Buoyed by the news that they are expecting their first baby, Burt and Verona embark on a journey to locate the perfect place on the planet to raise their child. But their quest inevitably yields many unexpected surprises. |
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Filmmaker Todd Solondz revisits his characters from 1998's Happiness in this pointed tale about three unhappy sisters who face fateful challenges while grappling with the past and pondering the virtues of forgiving and forgetting. |
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2009 3.6 ★ 98 mins Comedies Rated: R RT:67%
Buoyed by the news that they are expecting their first baby, Burt and Verona embark on a journey to locate the perfect place on the planet to raise their child. But their quest inevitably yields many unexpected surprises. |
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Filmmaker Todd Solondz revisits his characters from 1998's Happiness in this pointed tale about three unhappy sisters who face fateful challenges while grappling with the past and pondering the virtues of forgiving and forgetting. |
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When chronically overweight Lucy invites a group of her old college pals to Montana for a weekend reunion because "time is running out," the friends assume that Lucy is at death's door, and they rush to her side in this indie comedy. But Lucy's got a few big surprises in store for them that tests the limits of their friendship and their sanity. |
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After a supernatural romp with a satanic emo band, hot cheerleader Jennifer (Megan Fox) is transformed into a demon with an insatiable appetite for high school boys. Now, it's up to Jennifer's BFF, Needy (Amanda Seyfried), to protect the guys from the bloodthirsty man-eater. Penned by Diablo Cody (Juno),... |
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After a supernatural romp with a satanic emo band, hot cheerleader Jennifer (Megan Fox) is transformed into a demon with an insatiable appetite for high school boys. Now, it's up to Jennifer's BFF, Needy (Amanda Seyfried), to protect the guys from the bloodthirsty man-eater. Penned by Diablo Cody (Juno), this one-of-a-kind horror comedy co-stars Adam Brody as the devil-worshipping band's lead singer. |
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Martin Short reprises his role as Jiminy Glick -- the overweight celebrity interviewer who asks only irreverent and irrelevant questions -- at the Netflix Home Suite Home stop on the red carpet at the 2008 Independent Spirit Awards. He gets couch time with host Rainn Wilson, |
Martin Short reprises his role as Jiminy Glick -- the overweight celebrity interviewer who asks only irreverent and irrelevant questions -- at the Netflix Home Suite Home stop on the red carpet at the 2008 Independent Spirit Awards. He gets couch time with host Rainn Wilson, Maria Bello, Ellen Page, Dennis Hopper, Steve Buscemi, Ed Begley Jr. and more, who take Glick's insults all in stride. Plenty of pillow fighting, donut munching and inappr... |
Facing an unplanned pregnancy while she's still in high school, quirky teen Juno MacGuff (Ellen Page) devises a plan to locate her unborn baby's perfect adoptive parents. But the seemingly ideal couple (Jason Bateman and Jennifer Garner |
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Set in 1962, this colorful adaptation of the Tony-winning musical follows ambitious plus-size teen Tracy Turnblad, who tries to integrate a racially divided Baltimore one Watusi at a time. |
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Set in 1962, this colorful adaptation of the Tony-winning musical follows ambitious plus-size teen Tracy Turnblad, who tries to integrate a racially divided Baltimore one Watusi at a time. |
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Facing an unplanned pregnancy while she's still in high school, quirky teen Juno MacGuff (Ellen Page) devises a plan to locate her unborn baby's perfect adoptive parents. But the seemingly ideal couple (Jason Bateman and Jennifer Garner) Juno chooses still has some growing up to do. Michael Cera co-stars in this offbeat coming-of-age comedy with an Oscar-winning original screenplay penned by Diablo Cody. |
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In this film adaptation of the P.G. Wodehouse novel, Sam Rockwell plays a dashing and debauched ex-society column writer who makes life difficult for his social-climbing stepmom by falling for the daughter of her sister (and archrival). |
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Awakening from a long winter nap to find a subdivision in their backyard, a colony of critters led by a cautious turtle is forced to face its worst fear -- humans -- with help from a clever raccoon. |
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Awakening from a long winter nap to find a subdivision in their backyard, a colony of critters, led by a gun-shy tortoise, is forced to face its worst fear -- humans -- with help from an opportunistic raccoon. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Last Hurrah," "Institutional Memory," and "Tomorrow." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Ticket," "The Mommy Problem," "Message of the Week" and "Mr. Frost." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Here Today," "The Al Smith Dinner" and "The Debate (West Coast)." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Undecideds," "The Wedding," "Running Mates" and Internal Displacement." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Duck and Cover," "The Cold," "Two Weeks Out" and "Welcome to Wherever You Are." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Election Day (Part 1)," "Election Day (Part 2)," "Requiem" and "Transition." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Last Hurrah," "Institutional Memory," and "Tomorrow." |
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The final season of this gripping drama focuses on the close of Pres. Bartlet's (Martin Sheen) tenure and the race that will elect his Oval Office successor. Republican hopeful Sen. Arnold Vinick (Alan Alda, in an Emmy-winning role) takes on Democrat Congressman Matt Santos (Jimmy Smits), whose running mate is Bartlet's former chief of staff, Leo McGarry (John Spencer). Expect plenty of stumping, a live debate and a stunning ending. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Election Day (Part 1)," "Election Day (Part 2)," "Requiem" and "Transition." |
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Director Arie Posin transforms his short story into a frightfully honest portrait of suburban dysfunction in this film about Dean (Jamie Bell), a young boy who finds his friend hanging from the rafters during a neighborhood party. Figuring that no one else would care, he doesn't report his discovery to the adults, and instead embarks on a journey of harrowing isolation and loneliness. Glenn Close, Rita Wilson and Carrie-Anne Moss costar. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Ticket," "The Mommy Problem," "Message of the Week" and "Mr. Frost." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Here Today," "The Al Smith Dinner" and "The Debate (West Coast)." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Undecideds," "The Wedding," "Running Mates" and Internal Displacement." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Duck and Cover," "The Cold," "Two Weeks Out" and "Welcome to Wherever You Are." |
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Set in 1978, writer-director Cameron Watson's valentine to small-town life and the age of innocence follows a group of teens hoping to catch up with movie star Sondra Locke, who's returned to her hometown for the premiere of her latest film. Shot entirely in Shelbyville, Tenn., this nostalgic coming-of-age tale stars Jason Ritter, Autumn Reeser, Derek Carter, Hilarie Burton and Michael McKee leading the impressive ensemble cast. |
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Director Arie Posin transforms his short story into a frightfully honest portrait of suburban dysfunction in this film about Dean (Jamie Bell), a young boy who finds his friend hanging from the rafters during a neighborhood party. Figuring that no one else would care, he doesn't report his discovery to the a... |
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At 46, plucky ex-con Jerri Blank brushes the prison dust off her synthetic slacks to brave the halls of Flatpoint High, doing her best to survive "adolescence" with support from an unambiguously gay art teacher and his closeted colleague. |
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Set in 1978, writer-director Cameron Watson's valentine to small-town life and the age of innocence follows a group of teens hoping to catch up with movie star Sondra Locke, who's returned to her hometown for the premiere of her latest film. Shot entirely in Shelbyville, Tenn., this nostalgic coming-of-age tale stars |
At 46, plucky ex-con Jerri Blank (Amy Sedaris) brushes the prison dust off her synthetic slacks to brave the halls of Flatpoint High, doing her best to survive "adolescence" with support from an unambiguously gay art teacher (Paul Dinello) and his closeted colleague (Stephen Colbert). This Sundance selection is a prequel to the short-lived Comedy Central series (created by Sedaris, Dinello and Colbert) that spawned a cult of devoted fans. |
The final season of this gripping drama focuses on the close of Pres. Bartlet's (Martin Sheen) tenure and the race that will elect his Oval Office successor. Republican hopeful Sen. Arnold Vinick (Alan Alda, in an Emmy-winning role) takes on Democrat Congressman Matt Santos (Jimmy Smits), whose running mate is Bartlet's former chief of staff, Leo McGarry (John Spencer). Expect plenty of stumping, a live debate and a stunning ending. |
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Set in 1978, writer-director Cameron Watson's valentine to small-town life and the age of innocence follows a group of teens hoping to catch up with movie star Sondra Locke, who's returned to her hometown for the premiere of her latest film. Shot entirely in Shelbyville, Tenn., this nostalgic coming-of-age tale stars Jason Ritter, Autumn Reeser, Derek Carter, Hilarie Burton and Michael McKee leading the impressive ensemble cast. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Hubbert Peak," "The Dover Test," "A Change Is Gonna Come" and "In the Room." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Impact Winter," "Faith Based Initiative" and "Opposition Research." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "365 Days," "King Korn," "The Wake Up Call" and "Freedonia" |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Drought Conditions," "A Good Day," "La Palabra" and "Ninety Miles Away." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "In God We Trust," "Things Fall Apart" and "2162 Votes." |
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A previously self-contained widower (Anthony LaPaglia) living in the drab suburbs of New Jersey faces a domestic crisis of sorts when he's forced to confront his younger son's self-destructive behavior and his older son's (Aaron Stanford) decision to assert his adulthood by leaving home. Costars Allison Janney, Ron Livingston, Brendan Sexton III, Michelle Monaghan and Mark Webber. Josh Sternfeld directs. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "NSF Thurmont," "The Birnam Wood," "Third-Day Story" and "Liftoff." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Hubbert Peak," "The Dover Test," "A Change Is Gonna Come" and "In the Room." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Impact Winter," "Faith Based Initiative" and "Opposition Research." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "365 Days," "King Korn," "The Wake Up Call" and "Freedonia" |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Drought Conditions," "A Good Day," "La Palabra" and "Ninety Miles Away." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "In God We Trust," "Things Fall Apart" and "2162 Votes." |
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To commemorate the 150th anniversary of Oscar Wilde's birth, 150 leading artists of the stage, screen and music worlds deliver 150 of the Irish scribe's most memorable quotes. Featured celebrities include Bono, Liam Neeson, Martin Sheen, Joan... |
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A new race for the White House is on in the sixth season of this Emmy Award-winning television drama, tracing the tail end of President Bartlet's (Martin Sheen) second term as multiple sclerosis tightens its grip on his mobility. Meanwhile, the rhetoric intensifies between Republican candidate Arnold Vinick (Alan Alda), Democratic candidate Matthew Santos (Jimmy Smits) and current Vice President Robert Russell (Gary Cole). |
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A new race for the White House is on in the sixth season of this Emmy Award-winning television drama, tracing the tail end of President Bartlet's (Martin Sheen) second term as multiple sclerosis tightens its grip on his mobility. Meanwhile, the rhetoric intensifies between Republican candidate Arnold Vinick (Alan Alda), Democratic candidate Matthew Santos (Jimmy Smits) and current Vice President Robert Russell (Gary Cole). |
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A previously self-contained widower (Anthony LaPaglia) living in the drab suburbs of New Jersey faces a domestic crisis of sorts when he's forced to confront his younger son's self-destructive behavior and his older son's (Aaron Stanford) decision to assert his adulthood by leaving home. Costars |
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To commemorate the 150th anniversary of Oscar Wilde's birth, 150 leading artists of the stage, screen and music worlds deliver 150 of the Irish scribe's most memorable quotes. Featured celebrities include Bono, Liam Neeson, Martin Sheen, Joan Rivers, Lily Tomlin, Tyne Daly, James Cromwell, Stewart Copeland, Julianna Margulies, Allison Janney, Ed Asner, Roma Downey, Harvey Fierstein, Hector Elizondo and Rosie Perez. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "NSF Thurmont," "The Birnam Wood," "Third-Day Story" and "Liftoff." |
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What is love, anyway, but the fast lane to heartache? At least, that's what teenaged Halley thinks when learning "how to deal" with the complicated relationships in her life, which seem to point to a common conclusion: reality bites. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "7A WF 83429," "The Dogs of War," "Jefferson Lives" and "Han." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Constituency of One," "Disaster Relief," "Separation of Powers" and "Shutdown." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Abu el Banat," "The Stormy Present," "The Benign Prerogative" and "Slow News Day." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Warfare of Genghis Khan," "An Khe," "Full Disclosure" and "Eppur Si Muove." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Supremes," "Access," "Talking Points" and "No Exit." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Gaza" and "Memorial Day." |
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In this Oscar-winning animated adventure, plucky fish Marlin and Dory search their underwater world for Marlin's missing son, Nemo, who's been scooped up by a scuba diver and dumped in a dentist's aquarium. |
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What is love, anyway, but the fast lane to heartache? At least, that's what teenaged Halley thinks when learning "how to deal" with the complicated relationships in her life, which seem to point to a common conclusion: reality bites. |
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In this Oscar-winning animated adventure, plucky fish Marlin and Dory search their underwater world for Marlin's missing son, Nemo, who's been scooped up by a scuba diver and dumped in a dentist's aquarium. |
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President Josiah Bartlet (Martin Sheen) and his hardworking inner circle of aides (John Spencer, Bradley Whitford, Joshua Malina, Allison Janney and Richard Schiff) continue to navigate the perilous political shoals of government in Washington, D.C., in this Emmy-winning TV series that grows more addictive with each new season. This year, the First Lady (Stockard Channing) figures prominently in some of the best-written episodes of the series. |
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President Josiah Bartlet (Martin Sheen) and his hardworking inner circle of aides (John Spencer, Bradley Whitford, Joshua Malina, Allison Janney and Richard Schiff) continue to navigate the perilous political shoals of government in Washington, D.C., in this Emmy-winning TV series that grows more addictive with each new season. This year, the First Lady (Stockard Channing) figures prominently in some of the best-written episodes of the series. |
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Pixar has created another amazing animated adventure, this time heading underwater as two plucky fish, Marlin and Dory (voiced by Albert Brooks and Ellen DeGeneres), search high and low for Marlin's missing son, Nemo (Alexander Gould). In addition to the other much-loved ocean-dwelling characters in this box office recordbreaker, this full-screen version includes a Pixar short, a look at the next Pixar film, a Fisharades game and much more. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "7A WF 83429," "The Dogs of War," "Jefferson Lives" and "Han." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Constituency of One," "Disaster Relief," "Separation of Powers" and "Shutdown." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Abu el Banat," "The Stormy Present," "The Benign Prerogative" and "Slow News Day." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Warfare of Genghis Khan," "An Khe," "Full Disclosure" and "Eppur Si Muove." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Supremes," "Access," "Talking Points" and "No Exit." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Gaza" and "Memorial Day." |
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This gripping drama follows the parallel lives of three 20th-century women: incomparable writer Virginia Woolf, an unsatisfied 1950s housewife and a modern-day book editor who's losing her former lover to AIDS. |
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In the fourth season of the Emmy-winning political drama, President Bartlet (Martin Sheen) has more than just re-election to contend with: For starters, the nation of Qumar is getting larger, and Ainsley Hayes (Emily Procter) is quitting. Meanwhile, Josh and Toby (Bradley Whitford and Richard Schiff) are stranded in the Midwest by the campaign bus, and C.J. (Allison Janney) is coping with the loss of a friend. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Swiss Diplomacy," "Arctic Radar," "Holy Night" and "Guns Not Butter." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Long Goodbye," "Inauguration: Part I," "Inauguration: Over There" and "The California 47th." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Red Haven's on Fire," "Privateers," "Angel Maintenance" and "Evidence of Things Not Seen." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Life On Mars," "Commencement" and "Twenty Five." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Debate Camp," "Game On," "Election Night" and "Process Stories." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "20 Hours in America (Part 1)," "20 Hours in America (Part 2)," "College Kids" and "The Red Mass." |
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This gripping drama follows the parallel lives of three 20th-century women: incomparable writer Virginia Woolf, an unsatisfied 1950s housewife and a modern-day book editor who's losing her former lover to AIDS. |
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In the fourth season of the Emmy-winning political drama, President Bartlet (Martin Sheen) has more than just re-election to contend with: For starters, the nation of Qumar is getting larger, and Ainsley Hayes (Emily Procter) is quitting. Meanwhile, Josh and Toby (Bradley Whitford and Richard Schiff) are stranded in the Midwest by the campaign bus, and C.J. (Allison Janney) is coping with the loss of a friend. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "20 Hours in America (Part 1)," "20 Hours in America (Part 2)," "College Kids" and "The Red Mass." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Debate Camp," "Game On," "Election Night" and "Process Stories." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Swiss Diplomacy," "Arctic Radar," "Holy Night" and "Guns Not Butter." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Long Goodbye," "Inauguration: Part I," "Inauguration: Over There" and "The California 47th." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Red Haven's on Fire," "Privateers," "Angel Maintenance" and "Evidence of Things Not Seen." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Life On Mars," "Commencement" and "Twenty Five." |
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The winner of five Emmy Awards -- including Best Drama Series -- the third season of Aaron Sorkin's popular political drama opens as President Bartlet (Martin Sheen) is kicking off his campaign for reelection. Meanwhile, C.J. (Allison Janney) is plagued by a persistent stalker, the president must deal with the fallout of revealing his illness to the nation, and Josh (Bradley Whitford) and Amy (Mary-Louise Parker) grow closer. |
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This disc features bonus materials including an award-winning documentary and interviews with former Presidents, the Chief of Staff and White House staffers, a property master's story and deleted scenes. |
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New York City psychiatrist Beth Noonan (Stockard Channing) endeavors to keep her life together as she helps several troubled clients through personal crises. But Beth finds herself in crisis when an unhinged woman (Camryn Manheim) cracks and holds the shrink hostage. Directed by |
New York City psychiatrist Beth Noonan (Stockard Channing) endeavors to keep her life together as she helps several troubled clients through personal crises. But Beth finds herself in crisis when an unhinged woman (Camryn Manheim) cracks and holds the shrink hostage. Directed by Lee Rose, this made-for-cable miniseries co-stars Kate Capshaw, Allison Janney, Scott Bakula, Rebecca De Mornay, Mia Farrow and Elle MacPherson. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Isaac and Ishmael," "Manchester: Part I," "Manchester Part II" and "Ways and Means." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "On the Day Before," "War Crimes," "Gone Quiet" and "The Indians in the Lobby." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Women of Qumar," "Bartlet for America," "H. Con-172" and "100,000 Airplanes." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Two Bartlets," "Night Five," "Hartsfield's Landing" and "Dead Irish Writers." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The U.S. Poet Laureate," "Stirred" and "Enemies Foreign and Domestic." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Black Vera Wang," "We Killed Yamamoto" and "Posse Comitatus." |
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The winner of five Emmy Awards -- including Best Drama Series -- the third season of Aaron Sorkin's popular political drama opens as President Bartlet (Martin Sheen) is kicking off his campaign for reelection. Meanwhile, C.J. (Allison Janney) is plagued by a persistent stalker, the president must deal with the fallout of revealing his illness to the nation, and Josh (Bradley Whitford) and Amy (Mary-Louise Parker) grow closer. |
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The winner of five Emmy Awards -- including Best Drama Series -- the third season of Aaron Sorkin's popular political drama opens as President Bartlet (Martin Sheen) is kicking off his campaign for reelection. Meanwhile, C.J. (Allison Janney) is plagued by a persistent stalker, the president must deal with ... |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Isaac and Ishmael," "Manchester: Part I," "Manchester Part II," "Ways and Means," "On the Day Before," "War Crimes," "Gone Quiet" and "The Indians in the Lobby." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The U.S. Poet Laureate," "Stirred," "Enemies Foreign and Domestic," "The Black Vera Wang," "We Killed Yamamoto" and "Posse Comitatus." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Isaac and Ishmael," "Manchester: Part I," "Manchester Part II" and "Ways and Means." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Women of Qumar," "Bartlet for America," "H. Con-172," "100,000 Airplanes," "The Two Bartlets," "Night Five," "Hartsfield's Landing" and "Dead Irish Writers." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "On the Day Before," "War Crimes," "Gone Quiet" and "The Indians in the Lobby." |
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This disc features bonus materials including an award-winning documentary and interviews with former Presidents, the Chief of Staff and White House staffers, a property master's story and deleted scenes. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Women of Qumar," "Bartlet for America," "H. Con-172" and "100,000 Airplanes." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Two Bartlets," "Night Five," "Hartsfield's Landing" and "Dead Irish Writers." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The U.S. Poet Laureate," "Stirred" and "Enemies Foreign and Domestic." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Black Vera Wang," "We Killed Yamamoto" and "Posse Comitatus." |
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This disc features bonus materials including an award-winning documentary and interviews with former Presidents, the Chief of Staff and White House staffers, a property master's story and deleted scenes. |
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The winner of five Emmy Awards -- including Best Drama Series -- the third season of Aaron Sorkin's popular political drama opens as President Bartlet (Martin Sheen) is kicking off his campaign for reelection. Meanwhile, C.J. (Allison Janney) is plagued by a persistent stalker, the president must deal with ... |
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The Emmy-winning second season of Aaron Sorkin's acclaimed political drama finds the White House reeling from an assassination attempt by white supremacists that leaves two men hospitalized -- neither of whom was the real target. In the face of domestic and international crises, the executive staff (including Allison Janney, Bradley Whitford and Rob Lowe) continues to help President Bartlet (Martin Sheen) govern with intelligence and compassion. |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "In The Shadow of Two Gunmen (Part 1)," "In The Shadow of Two Gunmen (Part 2)," "The Midterms" and "In This White House." |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "And It's Surely to Their Credit," "The Lame Duck Congress," "The Portland Trip" and "Shibboleth." |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "Galileo," "Noel," "The Leadership Breakfast" and "The Drop In." |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "Bartlet's Third State of the Union," "The War at Home," "Ellie" and "Somebody's Going to Emergency, Somebody's Going to Jail." |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "The Stackhouse Filibuster," "17 People" and "Bad Moon Rising." |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "The Fall's Gonna Kill You," "18th and Potomac" and "Two Cathedrals." |
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In Neil LaBute's black comedy, Kansas waitress Betty Sizemore (Renee Zellweger in a Golden Globe-winning performance) falls hard for soap opera star George McCord (Greg Kinnear) -- and follows that obsession after her husband is killed in front of her by hit men Charlie (Morgan Freeman) and Wesley (Chris Rock). In a delusional daze, Betty heads to Los Angeles to be with the soap star -- unaware of the drug cache in her car or the men following... |
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This disc includes the following bonus features: deleted scenes, the "Constructing Two Cathedrals" featurette with Aaron Sorkin, the "Access Granted" featurette, a gag reel and more. |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "In The Shadow of Two Gunmen (Part 1)," "In The Shadow of Two Gunmen (Part 2)," "The Midterms" and "In This White House." |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "And It's Surely to Their Credit," "The Lame Duck Congress," "The Portland Trip" and "Shibboleth." |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "Galileo," "Noel," "The Leadership Breakfast" and "The Drop In." |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "Bartlet's Third State of the Union," "The War at Home," "Ellie" and "Somebody's Going to Emergency, Somebody's Going to Jail." |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "The Stackhouse Filibuster," "17 People" and "Bad Moon Rising." |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "The Fall's Gonna Kill You," "18th and Potomac" and "Two Cathedrals." |
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This disc includes the following bonus features: deleted scenes, the "Constructing Two Cathedrals" featurette with Aaron Sorkin, the "Access Granted" featurette, a gag reel and more. |
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The Emmy-winning second season of Aaron Sorkin's acclaimed political drama finds the White House reeling from an assassination attempt by white supremacists that leaves two men hospitalized -- neither of whom was the real target. In the face of domestic and international crises, the executive staff (including Allison Janney, Bradley Whitford and Rob Lowe) continues to help President Bartlet (Martin Sheen) govern with intelligence and compassion. |
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In Neil LaBute's black comedy, Kansas waitress Betty Sizemore (Renee Zellweger in a Golden Globe-winning performance) falls hard for soap opera star George McCord (Greg Kinnear) -- and follows that obsession after her husband is killed ... |
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While struggling to endure his perfection-obsessed wife (Annette Bening), an unfulfilling job and a sullen teenage daughter (Thora Birch), suburbanite Lester Burnham (Kevin Spacey) falls deep into a midlife crisis and becomes infatuated with on... |
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While struggling to endure his perfection-obsessed wife (Annette Bening), an unfulfilling job and a sullen teenage daughter (Thora Birch), suburbanite Lester Burnham (Kevin Spacey) falls deep into a midlife crisis and becomes infatuated with one of his daughter's friends (Mena Suvari). Director Sam Mendes dazzles with this arresting blend of social satire and domestic tragedy that scooped up five Oscars, including acting honors for Spacey. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: the pilot episode (includes audio commentary), "Post Hoc, Ergo Propter Hoc," "A Proportional Response," "Five Votes Down," "The Crackpots and These Women," "Mr. Willis of Ohio," "The State Dinner" and "Enemies." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Short List," "In Excelsis Deo" (includes audio commentary), "Lord John Marbury," "He Shall, from Time to Time," "Take Out the Trash Day," "Take This Sabbath Day" (includes audio commentary); "Celestial Navigation" (includes audio commentary) and "20 Hours in L.A." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The White House Pro-Am," "Six Meetings Before Lunch," "Let Bartlet Be Bartlet," "Mandatory Minimums," "Lies, Damn Lies and Scandals" and "What Kind of Day Has It Been" (includes audio commentary). |
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Winning four consecutive Emmy Awards for Outstanding Drama Series, creator Aaron Sorkin's powerful political epic chronicles the triumphs and travails of White House senior staff under the administration of President Josiah Bartlet (Martin Sheen). The acclaimed ensemble cast features Stockard Channing, Allison Janney, Rob Lowe, Richard Schiff, John Spencer and Bradley Whitford as members of the president's inner circle. |
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This disc includes two making-of featurettes, behind-the-scenes segments, a gag reel, extra scenes, interview outtakes and hidden Easter eggs. |
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Aaron Sorkin's political drama "The West Wing" debuted on NBC in 1999 and quickly racked up awards, including nine Emmys in its first season. Season 1 introduces the White House cast of characters, headed by Martin Sheen as President Bartlet. Widely considered one of the best-written and most innovative TV series of all time, the show has warmed the hearts of countless Americans with its depiction of a well-meaning Democrat administration. |
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When vivacious but vicious former beauty queen Gladys Leeman pushes her charm-challenged daughter to win the Miss Teen Princess America title at all costs, the competition mysteriously begins to drop like flies in this biting satire. |
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Aaron Sorkin's political drama "The West Wing" debuted on NBC in 1999 and quickly racked up awards, including nine Emmys in its first season. Season 1 introduces the White House cast of characters, headed by Martin Sheen as President Bartlet. Widely considered one of the best-written and most innovative TV series of all time, the show has warmed the hearts of countless Americans with its depiction of a well-meaning Democrat administration. |
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After learning that Bianca Stratford is forbidden to date until man-hating older sister Kat finds a beau, Bianca's would-be boyfriend hatches a plan: Pay moody school rebel Patrick Verona to escort the churlish Kat around town. |
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Winning four consecutive Emmy Awards for Outstanding Drama Series, creator Aaron Sorkin's powerful political epic chronicles the triumphs and travails of White House senior staff under the administration of President Josiah Bartlet (Martin Sheen). The acclaimed ensemble cast features Stockard Channing, |
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After learning that Bianca Stratford is forbidden to date until man-hating older sister Kat finds a beau, Bianca's would-be boyfriend hatches a plan: pay moody school rebel Patrick Verona to escort the churlish Kat around town. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: the pilot episode (includes audio commentary), "Post Hoc, Ergo Propter Hoc," "A Proportional Response," "Five Votes Down," "The Crackpots and These Women," "Mr. Willis of Ohio," "The State Dinner" and "Enemies." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Short List," "In Excelsis Deo" (includes audio commentary), "Lord John Marbury," "He Shall, from Time to Time," "Take Out the Trash Day," "Take This Sabbath Day" (includes audio commentary); "Celestial Navigation" (includes audio commentary) and "20 Hours in L.A." |
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This disc includes two making-of featurettes, behind-the-scenes segments, a gag reel, extra scenes, interview outtakes and hidden Easter eggs. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The White House Pro-Am," "Six Meetings Before Lunch," "Let Bartlet Be Bartlet," "Mandatory Minimums," "Lies, Damn Lies and Scandals" and "What Kind of Day Has It Been" (includes audio commentary). |
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Aaron Sorkin's political drama "The West Wing" debuted on NBC in 1999 and quickly racked up awards, including nine Emmys in its first season. Season 1 introduces the White House cast of characters, headed by Martin Sheen as President Bartlet. Widely considered one of the best-written and most innovative TV series of all time, the show has warmed the hearts of countless Americans with its depiction of a well-meaning Democrat administration. |
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When vivacious but vicious former beauty queen Gladys Leeman pushes her charm-challenged daughter to win the Miss Teen Princess America title at all costs, the competition mysteriously begins to drop like flies in this biting satire. |
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When a grouchy pilot agrees to transfer a savvy fashion editor to Tahiti, he ends up stranded on a deserted island with her after their plane crashes. They avoid each other at first, but in the end, it turns out that opposites attract. |
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To elude the wrath of overbearing Broadway star Sir Jeremy Burtom (Alfred Molina), two struggling actors (Oliver Platt and director Stanley Tucci) are forced into a madcap succession of masquerades aboard an elite ocean liner swarming with people who aren't what they seem. The high-powered supporting cast includes Steve Buscemi, Tony Shalhoub, Isabella Rossellini, Lili Taylor and, in an uncredited cameo, Woody Allen. |
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When a grouchy pilot agrees to transfer a savvy fashion editor to Tahiti, he ends up stranded on a deserted island with her after their plane crashes. They avoid each other at first, but in the end, it turns out that opposites attract. |
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Nina becomes fast friends with her new roommate, George. When Nina discovers she's pregnant and her arrogant ex-boyfriend is the father, she finds herself falling for George and envisions a romantic future with him -- even though he is gay. |
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Nina becomes fast friends with her new roommate, George. When Nina discovers she's pregnant and her arrogant ex-boyfriend is the father, she finds herself falling for George and envisions a romantic future with him -- even though he is gay. |
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This adaptation of Joe Klein's roman à clef, a thinly veiled take on Bill Clinton's campaign for the 1992 Democratic nomination, stars John Travolta as a presidential hopeful embroiled in sex scandals. Emma Thompson plays his long-suffering wife. |
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This adaptation of Joe Klein's roman à clef, a thinly veiled take on Bill Clinton's campaign for the 1992 Democratic nomination, stars John Travolta as a presidential hopeful embroiled in sex scandals. Emma Thompson plays his long-suffering wife. |
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To elude the wrath of overbearing Broadway star Sir Jeremy Burtom (Alfred Molina), two struggling actors (Oliver Platt and director Stanley Tucci) are forced into a madcap succession of masquerades aboard an elite ocean liner swarming wit... |
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Prep-schooler Paul Hood (Tobey Maguire) returns home for Thanksgiving weekend and finds his family about to implode. While his father (Kevin Kline) tries to douse his sorrows with booze and infidelity, Paul's mother (Joan Allen) looks for answers in self-help books. The experimentation and liberalism that defined the 1970s lead to ruin as the family's environs literally freeze over during a freak storm in this insightful drama helmed by Ang Lee. |
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Prep-schooler Paul Hood (Tobey Maguire) returns home for Thanksgiving weekend and finds his family about to implode. While his father (Kevin Kline) tries to douse his sorrows with booze and infidelity, Paul's mother (Joan Allen) looks for answer... |
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Meryl Streep stars as a mother who goes to extraordinary lengths to help find treatment for her epileptic son. When insurance coverage runs out, she immerses herself in medical research in a last-ditch effort to discover a cure. She learns of a controversial diet that could reduce seizures, but she forges ahead even in the face of intense disapproval. |
When Julian (Christian Slater) is stranded after his car breaks down in a small mountain town, the wary locals soon realize he plans to kill himself -- which happens to be the most exciting event to occur in their sleepy community in a long time. Their kindness helps pull Julian away from the edge, but will they be as nice when they learn he's backing out of his tragic decision? Robin Tunney plays a sympathetic villager in this quirky dramedy. |
Meryl Streep stars as a mother who goes to extraordinary lengths to help find treatment for her epileptic son. When insurance coverage runs out, she immerses herself in medical research in a last-ditch effort to discover a cure. She learns of a controversial diet that could reduce seizures, but she forges ahead even in the face of intense disapproval. Jim Abrahams directs this inspirational tale based on a true story. |
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When Julian (Christian Slater) is stranded after his car breaks down in a small mountain town, the wary locals soon realize he plans to kill himself -- which happens to be the most exciting event to occur in their sleepy community in a long time. Their kindness helps pull Julian away from the edge, but will they be as nice when they learn he's backing out of his tragic dec... |
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When Laurel (Whoopi Goldberg) learns that her less-smart and sexist protégé, Frank (Tim Daly), is promoted, she quits to start her own company -- only to find out that the male-dominated Wall Street world can't take an African American woman seriously. And when her older, white, male business partner becomes the financial district's favored whiz, things really take a turn for the worse. Dianne Wiest co-stars in this comedy. |
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Despite its superb cuisine, an Italian restaurant run by immigrant brothers Primo (Tony Shalhoub) and Secondo (Stanley Tucci) is on the verge of bankruptcy. But the siblings risk everything to save their bistro when they get the chance to cook up a feast for bandleader Louis Prima. This delectable allegory boasts a perfect ensemble cast that includes Ian Holm, Minnie Driver, Isabella Rossellini and Allison Janney. |
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When Laurel (Whoopi Goldberg) learns that her less-smart and sexist protégé, Frank (Tim Daly), is promoted, she quits to start her own company -- only to find out that the male-dominated Wall Street world can't take an African American woman seriously. And when her older, white, male business par... |
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Despite its superb cuisine, an Italian restaurant run by immigrant brothers Primo (Tony Shalhoub) and Secondo (Stanley Tucci) is on the verge of bankruptcy. But the siblings risk everything to save their bistro when they get the chance to cook up a feast for bandleader Louis Prima. This delectable allegory b... |
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First-time director Maria Heritier helms this Vietnam War-era drama chronicling the emotional journey of two unlikely friends who form a bond en route to Washington, D.C. As he dutifully drives his bus to a war protest in the nation's capital, Horace Jones (Frankie Faison) can't help but wonder if his only son is still alive. Little does he know that a father figure is exactly what one of his young passengers (Margaret Welsh) desperately needs. |
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After a random gunshot wounds one of their friends, a group of seniors at a Brooklyn vocational high school bands together, determined to find the shooter in this comic coming-of-age tale set in the 1950s. Along the way, they learn some lessons about life and themselves. Directed by Robert Brooks, the film stars |
After a random gunshot wounds one of their friends, a group of seniors at a Brooklyn vocational high school bands together, determined to find the shooter in this comic coming-of-age tale set in the 1950s. Along the way, they learn some lessons about life and themselves. Directed by Robert Brooks, the film stars Sandra Bullock, David Edwin Knight and Kevin Otto. Allison Janney makes her feature-film debut. |