Aladdin accidentally releases an evil genie from his lamp and must try to capture him before he sets out to destroy the world. Meanwhile, another group seeks the genie for their own nefarious purposes. |
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Unwilling to believe that her sister committed suicide, Heather (Lauren Holly) begins searching for other possible causes of death, leading to surprising revelations about her seemingly perfect brother-in-law, Bart (Rob Lowe), who was secretly having an affair. Based on the best-selling novel by Ann Rule, this Lif... |
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Unwilling to believe that her sister committed suicide, Heather (Lauren Holly) begins searching for other possible causes of death, leading to surprising revelations about her seemingly perfect brother-in-law, Bart (Rob Lowe), who was secretly having an affair. Based on the best-selling novel by Ann Rule, this Lifetime original drama also stars Michelle Hurd as the lead police investigator in the case. |
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After giving birth to a stillborn child and nearly losing her own life on the operating table, 911 operator Michael Summer (Catherine Bell) is haunted by disturbing dreams about a tragedy that took place decades earlier. When Michael begins to receive mysterious phone calls from a girl who appeared in her nightmares, she launches an investigation to determine the child's ... |
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After giving birth to a stillborn child and nearly losing her own life on the operating table, 911 operator Michael Summer (Catherine Bell) is haunted by disturbing dreams about a tragedy that took place decades earlier. When Michael begins to receive mysterious phone calls from a girl who appeared in her nightmares, she launches an investigation to determine the child's identity and uncover the sordid truth about the past. |
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Ricky (Robb Wells), Julian (John Paul Tremblay) and Bubbles (Mike Smith) hit the big screen in this hilarious feature-length adventure. Fresh out of jail, the boys plan their dumbest scheme yet: get rich by stealing tons of change. But the crime won't be easy as the trio runs up against strippers, helicopters, gunfights and more. This wild ride hits all the highbrow stops: prison, girlie bars and, of course, the Sunnyvale Trailer Park. |
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Ricky (Robb Wells), Julian (John Paul Tremblay) and Bubbles (Mike Smith) hit the big screen in this hilarious feature-length adventure. Fresh out of jail, the boys plan their dumbest scheme yet: get rich by stealing tons of change. ... |
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Zombie king George A. Romero returns with a fourth gruesome tale of the walking dead -- and this time, they've taken over the planet. Humans have lost the battle against the flesh eaters, and are barricaded in a walled city ruled by ruthless despots. When the zombies develop advanced military tactics, it's up to a group of mercenaries to save the living. |
This fact-based crime drama stars Lou Diamond Phillips as an Army detective who must reconstruct the events leading to the murder of a soldier's wife to determine who's responsible for her death. But his task is made more difficult by his past. |
This fact-based crime drama stars Lou Diamond Phillips as an Army detective who must reconstruct the events leading to the murder of a soldier's wife to determine who's responsible for her death. But his task is made more difficult by his past. |
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Zombie king George A. Romero returns with a fourth gruesome tale of the walking dead -- and this time, they've taken over the planet. Humans have lost the battle against the flesh eaters, and are barricaded in a walled city ruled by ruthless despots. When the zombies develop advanced military tactics, it's up to a group of mercenaries to save the living. Dennis Hopper, Simon Baker, John Leguizamo and Asia Argento star. |
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Director Allan Moyle helms this drama that captures dichotomy of one of the most controversial entertainers of all time -- pop megastar Michael Jackson, aka "The Gloved One." From legions of adoring fans and multi-platinum albums to over-the-top plastic surgeries and recent scandals, The King of Pop (played by |
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Director Allan Moyle helms this drama that captures dichotomy of one of the most controversial entertainers of all time -- pop megastar Michael Jackson, aka "The Gloved One." From legions of adoring fans and multi-platinum albums to over-the-top plastic surgeries and recent scandals, The King of Pop (played by Flex Alexander) has become a fascinating enigma. And this movie, like its subject, treads a fine line between outrageous comedy and drama. |
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In 1998, Jasper, Tex., was the location of the horrific murder of an African-American man named James Byrd Jr. (Roy T. Anderson), who was brutally dragged to his death at the hands of three white men who tied him to a pickup truck. With media swarming around, white sheriff Billy Rowles (Jon Voight) and black mayor R.C. Horn (Louis Gossett Jr.) try to come to terms with the ghastly crime while the town threatens to erupt from racial friction. |
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In 1998, Jasper, Tex., was the location of the horrific murder of an African-American man named James Byrd Jr. (Roy T. Anderson), who was brutally dragged to his death at the hands of three white men who tied him to a pickup truck. With media swarming around, white sheriff Billy Rowles (Jon Voight) and bla... |
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In this final chapter of the RoboCop: Prime Directives miniseries, RoboCop must save peaceful Delta City when evil Dr. Kaydick threatens to release a deadly virus -- using RoboCop's reprogrammed friend RoboCable to carry out the nefarious plan. |
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Peaceful for many years, Delta City suddenly becomes the victim of a siege by a criminal called the Bone Machine, and it's up to Alex "RoboCop" Murphy and his partner, John Cable, to stop him. |
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After their titanic battle, RoboCop and RoboCable are now wandering through "Old Detroit." RoboCop is rescued and repaired just in time by Ann R. Key, Lexx and Abby. But RoboCable is commandeered by Dr. Kaydick, who plots to unleash a deadly weapon. |
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In this final chapter of the RoboCop: Prime Directives miniseries, RoboCop (Page Fletcher) must save peaceful Delta City when evil Dr. Kaydick (Geraint Wyn Davies) threatens to release a deadly virus -- using RoboCop's reprogrammed friend RoboCable (Maurice Dean Wint) to carry out the nefarious plan. Now, RoboCop will have to face his friend in a final battle that might spell the end for all cybernetic beings -- including the two of them. |
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After their titanic battle, RoboCop and RoboCable are now wandering through "Old Detroit." RoboCop is rescued and repaired just in time by Ann R. Key, Lexx and Abby. But RoboCable is commandeered by Dr. Kaydick, who plots to unleash a deadly weapon. |
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In this final chapter of the RoboCop: Prime Directives miniseries, RoboCop (Page Fletcher) must save peaceful Delta City when evil Dr. Kaydick (Geraint Wyn Davies) threatens to release a deadly virus -- using RoboCop's reprogrammed friend RoboCable (Maurice Dean Wint) to carry out the nefarious plan. Now, RoboCop will have to face his friend in a final battle that might spell the end for all cybernetic beings -- including the two of them. |
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After their titanic battle, RoboCop and RoboCable are now wandering through "Old Detroit." RoboCop is rescued and repaired just in time by Ann R. Key, Lexx and Abby. But RoboCable is commandeered by Dr. Kaydick, who plots to unleash a deadly weapon. |
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A depressed woman named Katie (Nastassia Kinski) has a strained relationship with her devoted young son, James (Cody Morgan). But things begin to look up when James is befriended by a caring ex-psychiatrist, Henry (Robert Forster), who tries to help the boy and his mother. But unexpected violence threatens to upset the delicate balance and push Katie over the edge for good (make that &NFi;bad&NFi_;). |
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When the mayor's cousin is brutally murdered, Baltimore Deputy D.A. Taylor Lewis (Patrick Bergin) is one of the few who doesn't think it's an open-and-shut case. Spurred on by memories of a previous wrongful conviction, Lewis goes against his boss and everyone else around him to pursue his investigation to the bitter end. Along the way, he finds himself falling for the beauti... |
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Detective Della Wilder (Pam Grier) and her partner Harland Lee (Romano Orzari) are tough cops, despite Wilder's penchant for bending the rules. When they're assigned a strangulation case, the main suspect is Dr. Sam Charney (Rutger Hauer), th... |
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Robocop Alex J. Murphy has turned "robokiller" in this second installment of the RoboCop: Prime Directives miniseries, in which the OCP executives are attempting to replace Robocop with a cyborg that is less of a loose cannon. |
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Peaceful for many years, Delta City suddenly becomes the victim of a siege by a criminal called the Bone Machine, and it's up to Alex "RoboCop" Murphy and his partner, John Cage, to stop him in part one of the "RoboCop: Prime Directives" miniseries. Page Fletcher, Maurice Dean Wint and Geraint Wyn Davies star in this sci-fi action-adventure, which takes place 13 years after the popular RoboCop movies. |
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Robocop Alex J. Murphy (Page Fletcher) has turned "robokiller" in this second installment of the "RoboCop: Prime Directives" miniseries, in which the OCP executives are attempting to replace Robocop with a cyborg that is less of a loose cannon. Presented in widescreen format to give it a more cinematic vibe, this dark, made-for-television action thriller co-stars Maurice Dean Wint and Geraint Wyn Davies. |
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When the mayor's cousin is brutally murdered, Baltimore Deputy D.A. Taylor Lewis (Patrick Bergin) is one of the few who doesn't think it's an open-and-shut case. Spurred on by memories of a previous wrongful conviction, Lewis goes against his boss and everyone else around him to pursue his investigation to the bitter end. Along the way, he finds himself falling for the beautiful suspect (Joan Severance) -- will love blind him to the truth? |
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Detective Della Wilder (Pam Grier) and her partner Harland Lee (Romano Orzari) are tough cops, despite Wilder's penchant for bending the rules. When they're assigned a strangulation case, the main suspect is Dr. Sam Charney (Rutger Hauer), the victim's former lover. While Wilder interrogates him, a second murder occurs, and evidence suggests that it's &NFi;not&NFi_; the work of a serial killer. Could a big pharmaceutical company be involved? |
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Two journalists attempt to uncover the truth during the investigation of the infamous "Atlanta child murders," when 31 African American kids died in the early 1980s. |
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Robocop Alex J. Murphy (Page Fletcher) has turned "robokiller" in this second installment of the "RoboCop: Prime Directives" miniseries, in which the OCP executives are attempting to replace Robocop with a cyborg that is less of a loose cannon. Presented in widescreen format to give it a more cinematic vibe, this dark, made-for-television action thriller co-stars Maurice Dean Wint and Geraint Wyn Davies. |
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Two journalists attempt to uncover the truth during the investigation of the infamous "Atlanta child murders," when 31 African American kids died in the early 1980s. |
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Peaceful for many years, Delta City suddenly becomes the victim of a siege by a criminal called the Bone Machine, and it's up to Alex "RoboCop" Murphy and his partner, John Cage, to stop him in part one of the "RoboCop: Prime Directives" miniseries. Page Fletcher, Maurice Dean Wint and Geraint Wyn Davies star in this sci-fi action-adventure, which takes place 13 years after the popular RoboCop movies. |
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Charged with reining in a band of dealers peddling a potent virtual reality drug called "Tek," a former cop seeks out a scientist with useful information. William Shatner co-stars in this futuristic drama based on his own science fiction novel. |
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Charged with reining in a band of dealers peddling a potent virtual reality drug called "Tek," a former cop seeks out a scientist with useful information. William Shatner co-stars in this futuristic drama based on his own science fiction novel. |
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Charged with reining in a band of dealers peddling a potent virtual reality drug called "Tek," a former cop seeks out a scientist with useful information. William Shatner co-stars in this futuristic drama based on his own science fiction novel. |
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In this installment of the Tekwar saga -- based on the sci-fi novels written by co-star William Shatner -- futuristic detective Jake Cardigan must balance the threat of an evil Teklord's viral attack with a heartfelt battle for custody of his son. |
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When the sword Excalibur goes missing in the year 2044, a pair of detectives set out to find it. But in the process, they uncover a twisted political plot. William Shatner co-stars in this made-for-television film based on his own sci-fi novels. |
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When a futuristic cop is fingered for the murder of his ex-wife's husband -- a crime it appears he didn't commit -- he doesn't react the way an innocent man would. William Shatner co-stars in this made-for-TV movie based on his own sci-fi novels. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Sellout," "Unknown Soldier," "Tek Posse," "Promises to Keep," "Stay of Execution" and "Alter Ego." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Killer Instinct," "Chill Factor," "Deadline," "Carlotta's Room," "Deep Cover" and "Cyberhunt." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Zero Tolerance," "Forget Me Not," "The Gate," "Skin Deep," "Redemption" and "Betrayal." |
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When a futuristic cop is fingered for the murder of his ex-wife's husband -- a crime it appears he didn't commit -- he doesn't react the way an innocent man would. William Shatner co-stars in this made-for-TV movie based on his own sci-fi novels. |
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When the sword Excalibur goes missing in the year 2044, a pair of detectives set out to find it. But in the process, they uncover a twisted political plot. William Shatner co-stars in this made-for-television film based on his own sci-fi novels. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Sellout," "Unknown Soldier," "Tek Posse," "Promises to Keep," "Stay of Execution" and "Alter Ego." |
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By taking the highly addictive computer-based drug called "tek," users experience the euphoria of living in their perfect fantasy world. Former cop Jake Cardigan (Greg Evigan) is hired to halt the insidious spread of the mind-controlling substance. But the powers that be have other ideas about Cardigan's mission. This sci-fi TV series is based on novels written by former "St... |
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By taking the highly addictive computer-based drug called "tek," users experience the euphoria of living in their perfect fantasy world. Former cop Jake Cardigan (Greg Evigan) is hired to halt the insidious spread of the mind-controlling substance. But the powers that be have other ideas about Cardigan's mission. This sci-fi TV series is based on novels written by former "Star Trek" actor William Shatner, who co-stars in several episodes. |
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In this installment of the Tekwar saga -- based on the sci-fi novels written by co-star William Shatner -- futuristic detective Jake Cardigan must balance the threat of an evil Teklord's viral attack with a heartfelt battle for custody of his son. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Zero Tolerance," "Forget Me Not," "The Gate," "Skin Deep," "Redemption" and "Betrayal." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Killer Instinct," "Chill Factor," "Deadline," "Carlotta's Room," "Deep Cover" and "Cyberhunt." |
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In 1940s New York, a secret police squad assembles after a prosecution witness is killed while in protective custody. Led by hotshot officer Johnny Ryan (Clancy Brown), the unit tackles corruption within police ranks as it takes down the city's top mobsters. But in his zealous quest for justice, Ryan often teeters on the brink of impropriety himself. Julia Campbell, Jason Beghe and Paul Rossilli also star in this Emmy-nominated crime drama. |
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A struggling Vietnam veteran afflicted with an Agent Orange-related cancer links up with a Veterans' Administration counselor who campaigns for V.A. benefits for vets with illnesses caused by the deadly chemical. Their crusade is hindered by continuous threats from the V.A. warning them to abort their lobbying, but despite a stacked deck, they continue their quest. Stars John Ritte... |
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A struggling Vietnam veteran afflicted with an Agent Orange-related cancer links up with a Veterans' Administration counselor who campaigns for V.A. benefits for vets with illnesses caused by the deadly chemical. Their crusade is hindered by continuous threats from the V.A. warning them to abort their lobbying, but despite a stacked deck, they continue their quest. Stars John Ritter, Patti LaBelle, John Sayles and Alfre Woodard. |