Florida bank robber Jack Foley (George Clooney) plays a genteel game of cat and mouse with Karen Sisco (Jennifer Lopez), the stunning federal marshal he meets in the trunk of a getaway car, in this Steven Soderbergh-directed film that shows off his trademark nonlinear storytelling. Out of Sight received Oscar nominations for both its crack editing (Anne V. Coates) and its brilliant adaptation (Scott Frank) of Elmore Leonard's novel. |
The tables are turned when pint-sized kids Carmen and Juni must rescue their secret-agent parents (Antonio Banderas and Carla Gugino) from the diabolical clutches of Alexander Minion (Tony Shalhoub), who's after a powerful artificial brain that will automate his army of kid robots to do his bidding. Can world domination be far behind? Director Robert Rodriguez reteams with Desperado star Banderas for his first foray into children's films. |
With an all-star cast -- featuring Sean Penn, George Clooney, Nick Nolte and Adrien Brody -- director Terrence Malick's lyrical and beautiful retelling of James Jones's novel about the 1942 battle for Guadalcanal was nominated for seven Oscars. With narration by Pvt. Witt (Jim Cavaziel), the men of C-Company become a tight-knit group as they each individually face the horrors of war to hold onto a key-positioned airfield. |
Attorney Miles goes toe-to-toe with his wealthy client's ex-wife, expert gold-digger Marylin, in this battle-of-the-sexes comedy. Just when Marylin thinks she's cinched another fortune, she's defeated by the "Massey pre-nup" and schemes to get even. |
America is at the beck and call of the Middle East when it comes to the oil industry, and all its players -- Washington, sheiks, oil companies, field workers -- intersect with each other in this political thriller from director Stephen Gaghan. The star-studded cast includes Matt Damon, Amanda Peet, Chris Cooper, Christopher Plummer and George Clooney, who won a Best Supporting Actor Oscar and Golden Globe for his role as CIA operative Bob Barnes. |
1996 3.7 ★ 107 mins Action & Adventure Rated: R RT:64% Robbers-on-the-lam Seth and Richard Gecko take an ex-preacher and his kids hostage. On a race to the Mexican border, they rendezvous at a cantina, not knowing the owners and clientele are bloodthirsty vampires in this ode to 1960s horror movies. |
When small-time thug Cosimo (Luis Guzman) lands in prison, he learns about a plan for the perfect heist -- but needs someone on the outside to pull it off. Soon, he's contending with a motley crew of screw-ups and losers (including Isaiah Washington, Sam Rockwell and William H. Macy) vying for the job. With the help of a wheelchair-bound safecracker (George Clooney), the team bumbles into misstep after misstep in pursuit of a small fortune. |
1997 3.5 ★ 129 mins Action & Adventure Rated: R RT:41% Terrorists be damned! After some baddies trigger a nuclear explosion in Russia, U.S. Special Forces intelligence agent Thomas Devoe (George Clooney) and White House nuclear weapons expert Julia Kelly (Nicole Kidman) come to the rescue. Trouble is, the web of conspiracy stretches from Europe to New York, and the terrorists have no demands. Clooney, hip and hard as nails, riffs wonderfully off a more circumspect Kidman. |
A low-budget film crew descends on a high school that was once the scene of grisly murders. As throngs of people come to the school hoping to be a part of the film, the crew is being murdered one by one. |
Crazed professor Gangreen is back and scheming to obtain world domination with his creation of genetically enhanced tomato fighters. It's up to pizza makers Matt and Chad to thwart the dastardly plan and squash the fiendish fruits. |
Director Robert Rodriguez trains his practiced lens once again on the continuing adventures of spy siblings Juni and Carmen Cortez (Daryl Sabara and Alexa Vega). This time around, Carmen gets caught in a virtual reality game designed by the kids' new nemesis, the Toymaker. Antonio Banderas reprises his role as the young sleuths' dad, and Sylvester Stallone and George Clooney co-star. (Note: Netflix carries only the 2-D version of this film.) |
Directed by Stephen Frears, this televised play broadcast live on CBS is a remake of director Sidney Lumet's 1964 Cold War nail-biter, which follows U.S. officials in a race to stop nuclear war from breaking out after a technical malfunction. The all-star cast includes Richard Dreyfuss, Don Cheadle, Harvey Keitel, Noah Wyle, Sam Elliott and executive producer George Clooney, who plays the commander who mistakenly sent to bomb Russia. |
George Clooney, Mark Wahlberg and Ice Cube star in this satirical dark comedy from writer-director David O. Russell (Flirting with Disaster) as a group of American soldiers stationed in Iraq at the end of the Gulf War. When the three arguably wise men find a map they believe will take them to a huge cache of stolen Kuwaiti gold hidden near their base, they embark on a secret mission that's destined to change everything. |
George Clooney's Oscar-nominated docudrama pits veteran television newsman Edward R. Murrow against a determined Sen. Joseph McCarthy and his single-minded crusade to quell the threat of communism in America. |
When Mr. Fox's nightly raids on three nearby farms raise the ire of the selfish farmers, he must outwit the men's increasingly outrageous plans to catch him in this animated adaptation of the Roald Dahl book. As the farmers' schemes take a toll on his hungry family, Mr. Fox must find a new way to get his paws on the bounty. Wes Anderson directs, and George Clooney and Bill Murray lend their voice-over talents in this Oscar nominee. |
Ryan Bingham (George Clooney) racks up miles flying around the country firing employees on behalf of companies. But he faces losing the job he savors to recent college grad Natalie Keener (Anna Kendrick) -- and losing the ability to escape emotional ties to anything. A connection he builds with Alex Goran (Vera Farmiga), however, might change his outlook on the future. Golden Globe winner Jason Reitman's smart comedy also stars Jason Bateman. |
When a tragic boating accident leaves his wife on life support, an affluent land baron attempts to mend his relationship with his estranged daughters. But he's also trying to decide whether to let go of some valuable family real estate. |
Screenwriter Tony Gilroy delivers a finely tuned directorial debut with this dramatic thriller about burned-out corporate lawyer Michael Clayton (George Clooney), a man who's built his career on cleaning up other people's messes. When a guilt-ridden colleague (Tom Wilkinson) threatens the settlement of a multimillion-dollar case, Clayton faces his biggest challenge yet. Tilda Swinton nabbed an Oscar for her turn as a conflicted general counsel. |
Dirty tricks stand to soil an ambitious young press spokesman's (Ryan Gosling) idealism in a cutthroat presidential campaign where "victory" is relative. The film, directed by George Clooney, is inspired by the real-life experiences of an aide who worked on Howard Dean's failed 2004 run. |
Less than 24 hours into his parole, charismatic thief Danny Ocean (George Clooney) is already rolling out his next plan: In one night, Danny's hand-picked crew of specialists will attempt to steal more than $150 million from three Las Vegas casinos. But to score the cash, Danny risks his chances of reconciling with ex-wife, Tess (Julia Roberts). Brad Pitt, Matt Damon and Don Cheadle co-star in this remake of the 1960 Rat Pack heist flick. |
Chuck Barris has it all -- the hit TV series "The Gong Show" and the love of a good woman. But he also has a big, dark secret: He's a CIA assassin who kills while purportedly escorting his game show winners on their vacation prizes. |
In this darkly comic farce from Joel Coen and Ethan Coen, an ousted CIA official (John Malkovich) loses his penned memoir to a pair of moronic gym employees (Brad Pitt and Frances McDormand, in a Golden Globe-nominated role) who use it to try and turn a profit. George Clooney and Tilda Swinton round out the cast of this irreverent tale of poorly executed espionage, which also earned a Golden Globe nod for Best Picture (Comedy). |
With their collective eye focused on retrieving a cache of hidden money, three convicts break out of jail in Depression-era Mississippi and embark on an epic journey that bears more than a few similarities to Homer's &NFi;Odyssey&NFi_;. |
Director Steven Soderbergh and star George Clooney return to Las Vegas for the further -- and purportedly final -- criminal exploits of Danny Ocean (Clooney) and company, with Ellen Barkin making her Ocean's debut as the female lead. The rest of the gang remains largely intact, with an all-star cast that includes Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Don Cheadle, Al Pacino, Bernie Mac, Carl Reiner, Andy Garcia, Casey Affleck, Elliott Gould and more. |
On the heels of a rough assignment, assassin Jack (George Clooney) declares that his next job will be his last. Dispatched to a small Italian town to await further orders, Jack embarks on a double life that may be more relaxing than is good for him. Although duty will surely call, Jack becomes friends with Father Benedetto (Paolo Bonacelli) and falls for villager Clara (Violante Placido) in this suspense thriller directed by Anton Corbijn. |
Steven Soderbergh's sci-fi thriller finds Dr. Chris Kelvin (George Clooney) aboard the space station Prometheus, whose crew had been investigating the planet Solaris and subsequently ceased all communications -- without explanation -- with Earth. Dr. Kelvin finds out exactly what happened and is given a chance to revisit an old love (Natascha McElhone) … but can he really go home again? Based on Stanislaw Lem's novel. |
In director Steven Soderbergh's sequel to Ocean's Eleven, Danny Ocean (George Clooney) reunites with his old flame (Julia Roberts) and the rest of his merry band of thieves (including Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Casey Affleck and Don Cheadle) in a caper concerning three huge heists in Rome, Paris and Amsterdam. But Europol agent Isabel Lahiri (Catherine Zeta-Jones) is hot on their heels. Andy Garcia returns as casino owner Terry Benedict. |
Hard-nosed sports reporter Lexie Littleton finds herself at the center of an acute 1920s love triangle when aging football hero Dodge Connelly and rising college star Carter Rutherford go head-to-head to compete for her affections. |
2009 3.0 ★ 94 mins Comedies Rated: R RT:52%
Journalist Bob Wilton latches onto an unbelievable story in Iraq when he meets Lyn Cassady, a man of mysterious origins who reveals he was a "warrior monk" trained by the U.S. Army to develop psychic powers. |
Veteran fisherman Billy Tyne (George Clooney) has had a run of disappointing catches and is determined to change his luck by going beyond the normal reach of New England fishing boats to the remote Flemish Cap. But in doing so, he risks everything. Once at sea, he hears about a huge storm building up, but is convinced he can beat it back to Gloucester with an enormous catch. Mark Wahlberg and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio co-star. |
U.S. Army correspondent Jake Geismar (George Clooney) rekindles relations with an old flame, Lena (Cate Blanchett), in this Steven Soderbergh drama set in post-World War II Berlin. When her husband is hunted by U.S. and Russian military, a desperate Lena looks to Jake for a way out. Tension mounts as Jake discovers Lena has been keeping secrets and learns of black market dealings involving his shady driver (Tobey Maguire). |
Along with crime-fighting partner Robin (Chris O'Donnell) and new recruit Batgirl (Alicia Silverstone), Batman (George Clooney) battles the dual threat of frosty genius Mr. Freeze (Arnold Schwarzenegger) and homicidal horticulturalist Poison Ivy (Uma Thurman). Freeze plans to put Gotham City on ice, while Ivy tries to drive a wedge between the dynamic duo. With winking jokes and powerhouse action, Batman & Robin makes a great franchise addition. |
Some of the biggest names in Hollywood and Washington, D.C., discuss the singular life, career and legacy of iconoclastic producer Jerry Weintraub. The tales reveal a man who's witnessed -- and influenced -- some of pop culture's defining moments. |
Discover the fascinating history of Warner Bros., one of Hollywood's most important studios. Clint Eastwood narrates this comprehensive documentary that covers 85 years of amazing movies, from silent classics to recent blockbusters. The film traces the careers of some of the studio's biggest stars as well as the executives who led the company and features plenty of clips from its vast catalog of big-screen masterpieces. |
In this documentary, filmmaker Sarah Townsend chronicles the winding path that cross-dressing British comic Eddie Izzard has taken on his journey from showbiz obscurity to the heights of international stardom on the stage and silver screen. Interspersed with revealing personal moments, home movies and plenty of performance clips, Izzard himself reflects on the relentless determination that has seen him through the up and downs of his career. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "The Greatest of Gifts," "Piece of Mind" and "Rock, Paper, Scissors." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Surrender," "Thy Will Be Done," "A Walk in the Woods" and "The Crossing." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Witch Hunt," "Survival of the Fittest," "April Showers" and "Sailing Away." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Fear of Commitment," "Where the Heart Is" and "Rampage." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Four Corners," "The Longer You Stay," "Blood, Sugar, Sex, Magic" and "Never Say Never." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Start All Over Again," "Supplies and Demands," "If I Should Fall from Grace" and "Partly Cloudy, Chance of Rain." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Quo Vadis?," "I'll Be Home for Christmas" and "Beyond Repair." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "A River in Egypt," "Damage is Done," "A Simple Twist of Fate" and "It's All in Your Head." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Secrets and Lies," "Bygones," "Orion in the Sky" and "Brothers and Sisters." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "The Letter," "On the Beach" and "Lockdown." |
Comedian and self-proclaimed "domestic goddess" Roseanne Barr stars in this eponymous sitcom as the abrasive, loud-mouthed matriarch of the blue-collar Conner family, whose everyday actions lead to constant bickering and razor-sharp dialogue. Roseanne rules the roost with her husband, Dan (John Goodman), applying their unconventional parenting skills on their three kids and delivering a truckload of laughs as they deal with life's curveballs. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Ambush," "Something New," "Friendly Fire" and "When the Bough Breaks." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Good Touch, Bad Touch," "Ground Zero," "Fathers and Sons" and "Freak Show." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Obstruction of Justice," "Do You See What I See?," "Think Warm Thoughts" and "Sharp Relief." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Carter's Choice," "Family Practice," "Exodus" and "My Brother's Keeper." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "A Bloody Mess," "Gut Reaction" and "Shades of Gray." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Of Past Regret and Future Fear," "Suffer the Little Children" and "A Hole in the Heart." |
This disc includes episodes: "Life After Death," "Another Thursday at County," "The Book of Abby," "Parental Guidance" and "Haunted." |
This disc includes episodes: "Oh, Brother," "Heal Thyself," "Age of Innocence," "Let It Snow" and "The High Holiday." |
This disc includes episodes: "Separation Anxiety," "Dream Runner," "Love is a Battlefield," "A Long, Strange Trip" and "The Family Man." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "One for the Road," "Damaged," "Try Carter" and "Fear." |
This disc includes episodes: "The Beginning of the End," "T-Minus-6," "What We Do," "Old Times," "Shifting Equilibrium." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "An Intern's Guide to the Galaxy," "Time of Death," "White Guy, Dark Hair" and "A Shot in the Dark." |
This disc includes episodes: "I Feel Good" and "And In the End." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Twas the Night," "Skin" and "Only Connect." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "The Providers," "Middleman," "Just As I Am" and "Alone in a Crowd." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Here and There," "Back in the World," "Refusal of Care" and "Ruby Redux." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "You Are Here," "Carter es Amoureux" and "The Show Must Go On." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Fortune's Fools," "Whose Appy Now?," "The Long Way Around" and "Faith." |
&NFb;&NFb_;Season 4 of the smash-hit medical series kicks off with a remarkable episode that aired live on premiere night. The top-notch cast doesn't miss a beat during the live recording, in which a documentary film crew invades the ER. Also this season, Dr. Corday (Alex Kingston) joins the team, Ross (George Clooney) and Hathaway (Julianna Margulies ) try to keep their relationship under wraps, and Ross struggles with his father's death. |
This disc includes episodes: "Under the Influence," " The Test," "Blackout" and "Coming Home." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Ask Me No Questions, I'll Tell You No Lies," "Homeless for the Holidays," "Night-Shift" and "Post Mortem." |
This disc includes episodes: "Skye's the Limit," "300 Parents," "Staus Quo" and "Believe in the Unseen." |
This disc includes episodes: "Atonement," "Owner of a Broken Heart," "...As the Day She Was Born" and "Truth Will Out." |
This disc includes episodes: "Under Pressure," "Tandem Repeats" and "The Chicago Way." |
This disc includes the following segments: "Starting Over: 1970-1990" and "A Living Tradition: 1988-2008." |
This disc includes episodes: "Chaos Theory," "Dead Again," "Insurrection" and "Walk Like a Man." |
This disc includes episodes: "A Hopeless Wound," "One Can Only Hope," "Tell Me Where It Hurts" and "First Snowfall." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Pilot," "Day One," "Going Home," "Hit and Run," "Into that Good Night," "Chicago Heat" and "Another Perfect Day." |
This disc includes episodes: "Next of Kin," "Hindsight" and "A Little Help from My Friends." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "9 1/2 Hrs," "ER Confidential," "Blizzard," "The Gift." "Happy New Year," "Luck of the Draw," "Long Day's Journey" and "Feb. 5 '95." |
This disc includes episodes: "A Saint in the City," "No Good Deed Goes Unpunished," "No Strings Attached" and "A Boy Falling Out of the Sky." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Make of Two Hearts," "The Birthday Party," "Sleepless in Chicago," "Love's Labor Lost," "Full Moon, Saturday Night," "House of Cards," "Men Plan, God Laughs" and "Love Among the Ruins." |
This disc includes episodes: "A Thousand Cranes," "The Advocate," "Finders Keepers" and "Things Change." |
This disc includes the episodes "Motherhood" and "Everything Old Is New Again." |
This disc includes episodes: "Foreign Affairs," "When Night Meets Day" and "Kisangani." |
From the start, "ER" was a certified hit, taking viewers inside the frantic, critical, incredibly human world of a Chicago hospital. Each gripping episode showcases the incredible talent of the cast, crew and series creator Michael Crichton. This first season introduces viewers to Dr. Ross (George Clooney), Carol (Julianna Margulies), Dr. Greene (Anthony Edwards), Dr. Carter (Noah Wyle), Dr. Benton (Eriq La Salle) and Dr. Lewis (Sherry Stringf... |
&NFb;&NFb_;Season 4 of the smash-hit medical series kicks off with a remarkable episode that aired live on premiere night. The top-notch cast doesn't miss a beat during the live recording, in which a documentary film crew invades the ER. Also this season, Dr. Corday (Alex Kingston) joins the team, Ross (George Clooney) and Hathaway (Julianna Margulies ) try to keep their relationship under wraps, and Ross struggles with his father's death. |
&NFb;&NFb_;His presence as attending physician somehow making the emergency room a more pleasant place to be, George Clooney finally takes his leave of the ER in Season 5 of the popular medical drama. These episodes also find a plucky med student (Kellie Martin) joining the staff and befriending Dr. Carter (Noah Wyle); Dr. Green (Anthony Edwards) struggling to keep his family together; and Dr. Corday (Alex Kingston) starting over as an intern. |
From the start, "ER" was a certified hit, taking viewers inside the frantic, critical, incredibly human world of a Chicago hospital. Each gripping episode showcases the incredible talent of the cast, crew and series creator Michael Crichton. This first season introduces viewers to Dr. Ross (George Clooney), Carol (Julianna Margulies), Dr. Greene (Anthony Edwards), Dr. Carter (Noah Wyle), Dr. Benton (Eriq La Salle) and Dr. Lewis (Sherry Stringf... |
This documentary takes an in-depth look at the influential career of iconic photographer Annie Leibovitz, from her earliest artistic efforts to her storied tenure at Rolling Stone and Vanity Fair magazines and beyond. Intimately filmed by Annie's sister Barbara Leibovitz, the program features interviews with the artist as she works at home, along with telling insights from many of the celebrities she has photographed, such as Mic... |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Tribes," "You Bet Your Life" and "Calling Dr. Hathaway." |
On her 40th birthday, Julia Cole (Diane Salinger) is anything but happy. Neglected by her husband (John Calvin), Julia dreams of turning back the hands of time. When a bottle of magic bubbles transforms her into a younger woman, Julia gets the chance to live out her dream. She catches the attention of a young man named Mac (George Clooney), but when he eventually asks her to leave her husband, Julia is faced with the ultimate decision. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Wake Up," "Dream House," "The Human Shield" and "Two Ships." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "I Do," "All About Christmas Eve" and "If Not Now." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Split Decisions," "Body and Soul," "Quintessence of Dust" and "Darfur." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Out On a Limb," "Lost in America," "Strange Bedfellows" and "No Place to Hide." |
Just what the doctor ordered! Get ready for another healthy dose of "ER," the hit NBC drama series that follows the lives, loves and losses of the doctors and nurses at Chicago's County General Hospital. Highlights of Season 2 -- which received a whopping 17 Emmy nominations and won for Outstanding Drama Series -- include the arrival of abrasive new chief of staff Kerry Weaver (Laura Innes) and Carter's graduation from medical school. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "There Are No Angels Here," "The Gallant Hero and the Tragic Victor" and "21 Guns." |
A heartrending documentary about the humanitarian crisis in Darfur, Sand and Sorrow examines the causes and effects of tragedy on a mass scale. Executive producer George Clooney narrates the program, focusing on the bloody civil war raging in Sudan, in which hundreds of thousands of native Sudanese have died and millions more have been displaced from their homes and land by their own government. Peabody Award winner Paul Freedman directs. |
Just what the doctor ordered! Get ready for another healthy dose of "ER," the hit NBC drama series that follows the lives, loves and losses of the doctors and nurses at Chicago's County General Hospital. Highlights of Season 2 -- which received a whopping 17 Emmy nominations and won for Outstanding Drama Series -- include the arrival of abrasive new chief of staff Kerry Weaver (Laura Innes) and Carter's graduation from medical school. |
The third season of this intense hospital drama was nominated for a stunning 22 Emmy Awards. Drs. Benton (Eriq La Salle), Ross (George Clooney), Carter (Noah Wyle), and Green (Anthony Edwards); Nurse Hathaway (Julianna Margulies); and others face human vulnerabilities and medical limitations as they try to save and change lives. Meanwhile, HIV-positive physician's assistant Jeanie (Gloria Reuben) struggles with her secret and her life. |
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. |
This disc includes the following segments: "A Rising Power: 1923-1937," "War and Peace: 1937-1949" and "Age of Anxiety: 1950-1969." |
The third season of this intense hospital drama was nominated for a stunning 22 Emmy Awards. Drs. Benton (Eriq La Salle), Ross (George Clooney), Carter (Noah Wyle), and Green (Anthony Edwards); Nurse Hathaway (Julianna Margulies); and others face human vulnerabilities and medical limitations as they try to save and change lives. Meanwhile, HIV-positive physician's assistant Jeanie (Gloria Reuben) struggles with her secret and her life. |
Ex-surf champ Mark Remar (George Clooney) had it all figured out. One last megabuck coke deal with sadistic gang leader Calavera (Rick Najera), and he could quit the business and go straight. But when one of Mark's gang members narcs on Calavera's operation, the drug ring retaliates with a deadly assault. Now the surfers prepare to face the ultimate test of courage, friendship and survival. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Bloodline," "Graduation Day," "Somebody to Love" and "Parenthood." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Ames v. Kovac," "Heart of the Matter," "Jigsaw" and "Reason to Believe." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Scoop and Run," "Tell Me No Secrets...," "City of Mercy" and "Breach of Trust." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "A House Divided," "Murmurs of the Heart," "Dying is Easy..." and "Crisis of Conscience." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "From Here to Paternity," "Photographs and Memories," "Family Business" and "Lights Out." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "I Don't," "Sea Change" and "The Honeymoon is Over." |
This documentary feature will give you an insider's look behind the scenes of Robert Rodriguez's darkly comic supernatural thriller. On-set interviews and footage offer plenty of insight into both the hard work and the camaraderie that goes on when the official cameras &NFi;aren't&NFi_; filming. A must for indie fans and aspiring filmmakers. (Note: This disc does &NFi;not&NFi_; contain From Dusk Till Dawn; to see the film, please rent the movi... |
&NFb;&NFb_;His presence as attending physician somehow making the emergency room a more pleasant place to be, George Clooney finally takes his leave of the ER in Season 5 of the popular medical drama. These episodes also find a plucky med student (Kellie Martin) joining the staff and befriending Dr. Carter (Noah Wyle); Dr. Green (Anthony Edwards) struggling to keep his family together; and Dr. Corday (Alex Kingston) starting over as an intern. |
From the start, "ER" was a certified hit, taking viewers inside the frantic, critical, incredibly human world of a Chicago hospital. Each gripping episode showcases the incredible talent of the cast, crew and series creator Michael Crichton. This first season introduces viewers to Dr. Ross (George Clooney), Carol (Julianna Margulies), Dr. Greene (Anthony Edwards), Dr. Carter (Noah Wyle), Dr. Benton (Eriq La Salle) and Dr. Lewis (Sherry Stringf... |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Now What?," "The Lost," "Dear Abby" and "Shifts Happen." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Out of Africa," "The Greater Good," "Death and Taxes" and "Freefall." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Missing," "Makemba" and "Touch and Go." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "NICU," "Get Carter," "Impulse Control" and "Blood Relations." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Forgive and Forget," "The Student," "Where There's Smoke" and "Just a Touch." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Abby Normal," "Midnight" and "Drive." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Home," "A Miracle Happens Here," "Dead of Winter," "True Lies," "It's Not Easy Being Greene," "The Right Thing," "Baby Shower" and "The Healers." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "The Match Game," "A Shift in the Night," "Fire in the Belly," "Fevers of Unknown Origin," "Take These Broken Wings" and "John Carter, M.D." |
This disc includes episodes: "The War Comes Home," "In a Different Light," "Officer Down" and "Gravity." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Welcome Back, Carter!," "Summer Run," "Do One, Teach One, Kill One," "What Life?," "And Baby Makes Two," "Days Like This," "Hell and High Water" and "The Secret Sharer." |
This 2-hour, star-studded telethon aired on all the major television networks and many cable channels. It raised millions of dollars for the victims of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Celebrities include Muhammad Ali, Halle Berry, Neil Young, Julia Roberts, George Clooney, Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, Sarah Jessica Parker and Bruce Springsteen -- among many others. United we stand! |
This disc includes bonus material such as deleted scenes, a gag reel and two featurettes. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Dr. Carter, I Presume," "Let the Games Begin," "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" and "Last Call." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Ghosts," "Fear of Flying," "No Brain, No Gain" and "Union Station." |
This disc contains the episodes "Day for Knight," "Split Second," "They Treat Horses, Don't They?" and "Vanishing Act." |
This disc contains the episodes "Masquerade," "Stuck on You," "Hazed and Confused" and "The Good Fight." |
This disc contains the episodes "Good Luck, Ruth Johnson," "The Miracle Worker" and "Nobody Doesn't Like Amanda Lee." |
This disc contains the episodes "Double Blind," "Choosing Joi," "The Storm (Part 1)" and "The Storm (Part 2)." |
This disc contains the episodes "Middle of Nowhere," "Sticks and Stones," "Point of Origin" and "Rites of Spring." |
This disc contains the episodes "Power," "Responsible Parties" and "Getting to Know You." |
This disc contains the following episodes: "Leave it to Weaver," "Last Rites," "Greene with Envy (AKA Lawrence of NorthWestern)" and "Sins of the Fathers." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Random Acts," "Make a Wish" and "One More for the Road." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Truth & Consequences," "The Peace of Wild Things," "Humpty Dumpty" and "Great Expectations." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Cañon City," "Nobody's Baby," "Man With No Name" and "Blame It on the Rain." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "How the Finch Stole Christmas," "Family Matters" and "The Domino Heart." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Abby Road," "Be Still My Heart," "All in the Family" and "Be Patient." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Under Control," "Viable Options," "Match Made in Heaven" and "Fastest Year." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Loose Ends," "Such Sweet Sorrow" and "May Day." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Homecoming," "Sand and Water," "Mars Attacks" and "Benton Backwards." |
This disc includes the following epiosdes: "Flight of Fancy," "The Visit," "Rescue Me" and "The Dance We Do." |
This long-running hospital series introduced viewers to the traumas and dramas of Chicago's County General, where the emergency room doctors and staff are confronted daily with personal challenges, ethical dilemmas and life-or-death decisions. Created by bestselling novelist (and former medical student) Michael Crichton, the award-winning show cemented George Clooney's career with his smoldering turn as Dr. Doug Ross. |
George Clooney narrates this tribute (with wonderful mood music by Tim Janis) to the spectacular majesty of America's national parks -- a system of parks underwritten and maintained by the U.S. government that is unparalleled in all the world. Janis, heading a 14-piece orchestra, provides the ideal soundscape for this armchair tour of some of the most beautiful scenery on earth. |
Moving on from his musical celebration of America's National Parks, accomplished young composer Tim Janis salutes the splendor of the nation's shoreline, backed by the 14-piece Tim Janis Ensemble. With narration by Oscar-nominated actor George Clooney, the tour includes stops at the lighthouses of New England, the sand dunes of North Carolina, the cliffs of Big Sur, Calif., and the forests of the Pacific Northwest's Olympic Coast. |
When Maggie and Sammy miss their school field trip, Maggie's divorced dad and Sammy's divorced mom are forced to work together in this charming romantic comedy. At first, the grown-ups are at odds, but they warm to each other as the day progresses. |
Roseanne's unwanted meddling into Jackie's new love affair has caused the two sisters to stop speaking to each other. But when Jackie gets engaged, she breaks the silence so she can break the news. |
Jackie's started an exciting new relationship with an interesting man, but Roseanne sees things differently and can't resist getting involved. Rosey feels Jackie is trying to be someone else, and Dan keeps telling Rosey to stay out of it. |
Roseanne tries to convince Leon, her boss at Rodbell's Coffee Shop, that she and her family are perfect to star in a TV commercial for the coffee shop. Meanwhile, D.J. is upset when he discovers his friend from next door is moving back to Chicago. |
Roseanne's new co-workers start to nag her about her weight. She takes their remarks to heart and decides to go on a vigorous diet and workout program. For support, she drags Dan into her fitness craze. |
Roseanne and Jackie say emotional farewells to their childhood house, which is slated for demolition. Meanwhile, Roseanne is concerned when Darlene strikes up a friendship with David, the younger brother of Becky's ex-boyfriend, Mark. |
Roseanne believes she's sunk to an all-time low when she applies for a job at a beauty salon sweeping floors, making coffee and answering phones -- three of the things she does at home. |
An old biker buddy of Dan's blows into Lanford and brings with him pictures of the old days, and memories of the past. Dan and Roseanne are hit with the realization that they have forsaken their wild days for the "peacefulness" of domesticity. |
Roseanne gets called out of town to help her parents, and she's forced to leave the family with Jackie. But when Jackie fills in, she amazes Dan and the kids by performing like a model homemaker. |
An exhausted Roseanne has only one wish -- to take a long, hot bath. But the kids are calling for her, and Dan won't leave the bathroom until he fixes the sink. While waiting, Roseanne falls asleep and dreams she is in paradise being pampered. |
Halloween takes on a whole new meaning when Dan and Roseanne square off in a showdown of homemade horror. It turns into a contest for the whole family to see who can create the scariest costume and pull off the ultimate Halloween prank. |
Dan's buddies come over for a night of poker and camaraderie, but when Dan isn't watching, one of his buddies gives a shocked Roseanne a very affectionate kiss. Roseanne wonders to Jackie: Should she tell Dan, or is she just overreacting? |
Roseanne has a difficult time accepting the fact that Jackie is going away to police training camp. As a matter of fact, she tries everything to talk Jackie out of leaving. Meanwhile, Becky decides to take younger sister Darlene to a cool teen party. |
After months of frustrating job hunting, Roseanne is hired for what seems like the ideal position. But when they find out she doesn't know how to work on a computer, she loses the job on the same day. |
Roseanne refuses to support Jackie when she decides to become a police officer. This rekindles an old sibling rivalry that leads to an all-out wrestling match in the Conner living room. Meanwhile, sparks fly when Darlene tattles on Becky. |
Life takes on a whole different meaning when Darlene is rushed to the hospital for an emergency appendectomy. Now all Dan and Roseanne can do is wait and take time to think about what their daughter really means to them. |
It's that time of year -- Lanford's annual Spring-A-Thon. And what better way for the whole family to spend the day than at the mall? So the Conner clan packs up and heads for the place that has something for everybody. |
Becky finds herself in a real jam when Roseanne invites her boyfriend Chip and his parents over for an impromptu dinner party. Unbeknownst to Roseanne, Becky's plans for the evening include another man. |
A tough, nit-picking new supervisor at the factory makes life unbearable for all the employees, including a fed-up Roseanne. Pushed to her limit, Rosey makes a deal with the devil. |
The Conner house is turned topsy-turvy when Roseanne's parents arrive unannounced, instantly stirring up hostility and pandemonium. Dan and Jackie try to persuade the suddenly timid Roseanne to stand up to her outspoken mom and dad. |
Amid the hubbub of the family's weekend activities (including Dan trying to repair the refrigerator), a door-to-door salesman drops by -- and then drops dead in the Conner kitchen. |
There's a storm brewing in the Conner household. Mother Nature is whipping up a mess and the Conners are right in her path. Never letting something as trivial as a tornado shake them up, the family turns the situation into a grand old time. |
Roseanne's heavy overtime is about to push her over the edge, and her only resort is to run away. She winds up at a diner where she swaps stories with a waitress and realizes that she isn't that bad off after all. |
When Darlene can't sleep one night, she tells Roseanne she had a bad dream. Roseanne suspects it was something else, and she's right -- Darlene has started her period. |
Dan's salesman father comes by for a weekend visit. While the kids adore him, Dan has harbored years of animosity toward him and dreads his arrival. Dan's also convinced that he is turning into his father. |
Roseanne (Roseanne) and Dan (John Goodman) Conner can't be mistaken for warm-and-fuzzy parents, but their dedication and commitment -- exhibited in unconventional ways, to say the least -- to their kids, Becky (Lecy Goranson), Darlene (Sara Gilbert) and DJ (Michael Fishman), can't be questioned. This season, they take on the school council, police a coed party, lock up the liquor cabinet and more. |
Crystal is obsessed with her dead husband, even though he two-timed her when he was alive. Dan knew of his affairs and can't understand her posthumous devotion. Also, Darlene starts smoking and gets caught by her parents. |
Dan and Roseanne never got to take a honeymoon. Now, after 15 years of wedded bliss, they decide to go for it. Trouble occurs, however, when they can't agree on a romantic place to go. |
Dan and Roseanne decide that the annual PTA rummage sale is a great time to donate some of the junk they've collected over the years. The trouble is, they can't decide which items are junk and which are cherished possessions they can't live without. |
In this realistic family sitcom's third season, Becky (Lecy Goranson) gets in trouble for flipping the bird at school; tomboy Darlene (Sara Gilbert) bristles at the thought of wearing a dress; and Dan's visiting dad (Ned Beatty) announces his plans to wed Crystal (Natalie West). Needless to say, Roseanne continues to thumb her nose at the stereotype of clean-cut suburban moms. Guest stars include Dann Florek and Tobey Maguire. |
Since Jackie must drive her truck to Kansas City, she figures she might as well just pay a visit to her dad's mysterious girlfriend of 20 years! Although Roseanne is against the idea at first, she joins Jackie for a very uncomfortable truck ride. |
In this realistic family sitcom's third season, Becky (Lecy Goranson) gets in trouble for flipping the bird at school; tomboy Darlene (Sara Gilbert) bristles at the thought of wearing a dress; and Dan's visiting dad (Ned Beatty) announces his plans to wed Crystal (Natalie West). Needless to say, Roseanne continues to thumb her nose at the stereotype of clean-cut suburban moms. Guest stars include Dann Florek and Tobey Maguire. |
Comedian and self-proclaimed "domestic goddess" Roseanne Barr stars in this eponymous sitcom as the abrasive, loud-mouthed matriarch of the blue-collar Conner family, whose everyday actions lead to constant bickering and razor-sharp dialogue. Roseanne rules the roost with her husband, Dan (John Goodman), applying their unconventional parenting skills on their three kids and delivering a truckload of laughs as they deal with life's curveballs. |
Never one to be mistaken for a suburban soccer mom, the always-outspoken Roseanne is up to her old tricks -- and more than a few new ones -- in the fourth season of the popular blue-collar family sitcom. This year, Roseanne begins work at a diner, and Dan (John Goodman) opens a new bike shop. Meanwhile, Becky (Lecy Goranson) continues her rocky relationship with bad-boy Mark, and Darlene (Sara Gilbert) hooks up with Mark's polar-opposite brother. |
The Conners are delighted to be vacationing in Las Vegas as guests of the soon-to-be-married Arnie and Nancy. But Roseanne's biggest thrill is not the wedding, but the prospect of finally seeing her idol -- Wayne Newton -- in person! |
Dan and Roseanne receive a notice in the mail announcing their 15th high school reunion. Dan's enthusiastic plan to take photographs for the high school reunion yearbook exposes a 15-year-old secret he has kept from Roseanne. |
Dan and Roseanne agree to take a body language test that will prove whether they can physically communicate their thoughts. But the plan backfires when Dan's true feelings about Roseanne's sister, Jackie, are laid bare. |
It's up to Roseanne and Jackie to console a brokenhearted Crystal when her boyfriend breaks up with her. It takes a night at the Lobo Lounge, reflecting on love and men, to set her straight. |
Roseanne is tired of seeing Dan and his friends hanging out in the backyard every Saturday under the guise of fixing Dan's truck. So she makes a bet with Dan that they can't stop wasting time long enough to fix the truck. |
When Dan goes head-to-head with a barroom bully, Roseanne's birthday bash for him at the Lobo Lounge is more of a disaster than a party. Roseanne, angry over Dan breaking a promise never to fight again, storms out of the bar. |
On an evening out with the gang at the bowling alley, Roseanne sneaks a peek at Becky's first boyfriend. Meanwhile, Booker makes a bet with Jackie for very high stakes: If he wins, she'll have to spend the night with him. |
As Darlene and Becky bicker over territory, Roseanne encourages Dan's decision to enter a song-writing contest in hopes of crooning his way to fame and fortune. Meanwhile, the friction between Jackie and Booker, the factory manager, heats up. |
Date night for Dan and Roseanne turns into a brush with divorce after they run into an old friend who has just been through one. Dan begins to fear the worst about their marriage and decides to put their relationship under a microscope. |
Roseanne (Roseanne) and Dan (John Goodman) Conner can't be mistaken for warm-and-fuzzy parents, but their dedication and commitment -- exhibited in unconventional ways, to say the least -- to their kids, Becky (Lecy Goranson), Darlene (Sara Gilbert) and DJ (Michael Fishman), can't be questioned. This season, they take on the school council, police a coed party, lock up the liquor cabinet and more. |
The Conner household is buzzing when the new neighbors move in next door. Seeing the inside of the Rubbles' beautifully decorated home, Roseanne pressures Dan to remodel their eyesore immediately. |
Dan flips out when Becky and her boyfriend, Mark, borrow his prized motorcycle without asking. But instead of grounding her, Dan gives her the silent treatment. Meanwhile, Roseanne's fed up with all of Becky's sneaking around. |
Dan and Roseanne have been planning a trip to Vegas for what seems like forever, and the weekend has finally arrived. But Rosey finds out she's scheduled to work. Now, she can go to Vegas and lose her job, or she can stay at home and lose her mind. |
Roseanne is used to having it tough, but if she makes it through this day, it will make everything seem easy. First of all, Jackie is in a community play. But when she doesn't know her lines, she needs Roseanne's help to get her through it. |
It's Valentine's Day, and Cupid's arrows go astray at the Conner house. Roseanne is mad at Dan for forgetting what day it is, and Darlene's heart is broken when a boy she likes asks Becky to the school dance. |
Roseanne decides to give Darlene's home economics class a crash course in the realities of family dining on a budget. Lesson #1: stretching meatloaf to feed five people by adding a special ingredient. Meanwhile, Dan helps D.J. with a school bully. |
When Roseanne's discipline goes too far for her daughter's liking, Becky moves in with Aunt Jackie, declaring that she'll never live at home again. Everyone is uneasy about the change -- especially Jackie, whose lifestyle is cramped by the teenager. |
Keeping busy with Ed and Crystal's wedding preparations, the Conners try to accept the unlikely courtship. Roseanne and Jackie throw Crystal a bridal shower, but an upset Dan gives his father the silent treatment. |
Dan's father stuns the Conners with a big announcement: He plans to marry Roseanne's best friend, Crystal. Roseanne is upset, but her reaction is mild compared to Dan's, who has no intention of letting the marriage take place! |
Roseanne's mom drops in for dinner and everyone heads for the hills -- except Becky, who can do no wrong. Not wanting to be stuck home alone with her mom, Rosey manages to sucker Jackie into coming over. |
Becky and Darlene land in hot water when they break curfew. Dan gets romantic and springs a surprise anniversary celebration on Roseanne. While at dinner, Dan and Roseanne decide to teach Becky and Darlene a lesson, with a little help from Jackie. |
It's Halloween, and Roseanne is going to a costume party at the Lobo Lounge. When she shows up dressed as a bearded lumberjack, she is totally convincing and decides to keep up the charade. |
Roseanne misses her period and decides it's time to take a home pregnancy test. Dan becomes suspicious when Jackie and Crystal sneak into the bathroom with Rosey. After much prodding, Roseanne finally clues Dan in to her possible pregnancy. |
Comedian and self-proclaimed "domestic goddess" Roseanne Barr stars in this eponymous sitcom as the abrasive, loud-mouthed matriarch of the blue-collar Conner family, whose everyday actions lead to constant bickering and razor-sharp dialogue. Roseanne rules the roost with her husband, Dan (John Goodman), applying their unconventional parenting skills on their three kids and delivering a truckload of laughs as they deal with life's curveballs. |
Becky suffers major public embarrassment at school when she passes gas during a presentation in front of her fellow students. To make matters worse, one of the people in the audience is her date for that night. |
It's Dan and Roseanne's favorite holiday, Halloween, and they get in the spirit by scaring their obnoxious neighbor, Kathy, with a gruesome trick. Later, Kathy and her husband unexpectedly show up at Dan's annual Halloween party at the lodge. |
While their neighbors, the Rubbles, are on vacation, the Conners notice the contents of their house being moved out. Roseanne assumes the men are from a local charity but later finds out the truth when the shocked Rubbles return to an empty house! |
Depressed over seeing her old boyfriend, Gary, with his new fiancée, Jackie is driven into the arms of another man. |
The going is tough as Dan and Roseanne struggle to sell even one motorcycle in their new store. And while their parents work at the store from morning 'til night, Becky is put in charge at home -- which spells T-R-O-U-B-L-E for Darlene and D.J. |
Never one to be mistaken for a suburban soccer mom, the always-outspoken Roseanne is up to her old tricks -- and more than a few new ones -- in the fourth season of the popular blue-collar family sitcom. This year, Roseanne begins work at a diner, and Dan (John Goodman) opens a new bike shop. Meanwhile, Becky (Lecy Goranson) continues her rocky relationship with bad-boy Mark, and Darlene (Sara Gilbert) hooks up with Mark's polar-opposite brother. |
When Dan and Roseanne are away at Grandma's, Becky and her friend Karen decide to get plastered. When Darlene comes home, she is startled to find Becky and Karen drunk. |
Roseanne finds it difficult to treat her new boss at Chicken Divine with any respect -- he's a spiteful, unpleasant 17-year-old. Trying to improve relations and hopefully get off the weekend shift, Roseanne invites him over for dinner. |
Becky is fighting for her freedom and wages a rebellious teenage war of silence against her mother. In a desperate attempt to find out what's gotten into Becky, Roseanne comes across her diary. |
Roseanne and Dan realize they are drifting apart after she takes a second job working nights at the Lobo Lounge. They're both confused about the situation and turn to their best friends for advice. |
Much to her discomfort, Darlene writes a poem for school and wins a prize. And to make things more embarrassing, her teacher asks her to recite the poem in front of the whole school. When Dan and Roseanne get wind of it, they're overcome with pride. |
The Conner clan gathers for an unforgettable Thanksgiving dinner. Things go pretty much as expected -- everyone complains about everyone else's behavior, and the whole meal finally winds up in a knock-down, drag-out fight between Jackie and her mom. |
Roseanne is offered a temporary job by Dan's boss. This takes her away a bit more than Dan likes, so to smooth things out, Roseanne invites Dan's boss, Burt, to dinner. Poor Burt is a lonely architect with no family of his own. |
When the Conners' friends, Arnie and Nancy, suddenly decide to get married, Arnie invites an ecstatic Dan and Roseanne to be their guests for the wedding -- in Las Vegas! |
The usually spunky Darlene, who may have a case of the high school freshman blues, rebels against parental expectations. All she wants is to be left alone in her room. Meanwhile, Becky wants a motorcycle but says she'll settle for a car. |
Roseanne is confronted by a daunting proposition: Becky wants to start using birth control pills. A stunned Roseanne pulls herself together -- and agrees to take Becky to the doctor. |
Just as Dan and Roseanne have committed themselves to opening a new business with their old friend Ziggy, an unexpected development leaves them in a very sticky situation. |
Shelley Winters guest stars as Roseanne's grandmother, Mary, whose wisecracking personality charms everyone, so much so that Roseanne begs Mary to stay with the Conners -- permanently. |
Much to Darlene's chagrin, the whole family fusses over her when she gets asked to her first school dance. |
The Conners anticipate a baby boom as Roseanne helps Crystal get ready for her childbirth classes. Also, Dan has a near-miss accident at work that causes a worried D.J. to follow Dan wherever he goes. |
Crystal is ready to deliver her baby, but Roseanne gets delayed at work, so Dan steps in as Crystal's labor coach. |
Roseanne struggles to keep the household intact while looking for a new job. Meanwhile, business is slow at Dan's motorcycle shop, and Becky blows up when economic woes put her college plans on hold. D.J., however, manages to pull everyone together. |
A glamorous Roseanne emerges from her Mother's Day makeover at the Beauty Box, only to discover Becky and Darlene have an ulterior motive behind their very thoughtful gift. |
Dan tells Roseanne a lie to cover up a secret: He helped Becky's ex-boyfriend, Mark, out of a difficult situation when the young man got drunk and in trouble over his romantic problems with Becky. |
Jackie's therapist wants to have a word with Roseanne. It seems Roseanne is determined that Jackie start dating dull tax accountant Art, even though Jackie has no interest in him. |
Becky is depressed, but Roseanne is delighted: Becky and Mark's relationship is over! Becky is even more hurt when she discovers that Mark is still working for Dan in the store. Meanwhile, Becky's new date, Dean, is a big hit with Dan. |
Constantly troubled by a bad back, Roseanne's doctor suggests an operation that will relieve her pain, but it may cause new problems between her and Dan. Neil Patrick Harris, star of "Doogie Howser," makes a cameo appearance. |
The household is turned topsy-turvy when Roseanne is bedridden with a bad back. Dan's put in charge of D.J.'s birthday preparations, Becky keeps begging for a new car, and Roseanne's mother decides to move in until Roseanne is better. |
Scrambling to keep their bowling team out of last place gives rise to some unexpected competition between teammates Arnie and Dan. Meanwhile, Roseanne feels left out when Jackie strikes up a friendship with Nancy. |
Hoping to win big money, Roseanne becomes obsessed with playing bingo. But her family is worried that her enthusiasm may turn into an addiction and leave her penniless! Meanwhile, Dan and the kids share an adventure in baby-sitting. |
Dan and Roseanne are shocked that Darlene has found a new friend. Elated with this news, Roseanne figures it's a good time to ask Dan if he wants a part-time job working at Rodbell's as Santa Claus. |
Roseanne hosts the ultimate day in anxiety for the extended family -- Thanksgiving. Her mother says her father is sick and won't be coming for dinner, but Jackie and Roseanne don't believe her. Ultimately, they are in for the shock of their lives. |
Roseanne tries to do the impossible: give up smoking cold turkey while working two jobs and getting virtually no support from her loving family! Also, Becky gets into big trouble for helping Darlene write a term paper for school. |
Roseanne feels left out when Darlene seeks advice from Dan about her relationship with David. Also, an investigation into thefts at Rodbell's Coffee Shop leaves Roseanne worried about passing a lie detector test. |
Roseanne must deal with complaints about her daughter Darlene, who's been barking in class. Then, Roseanne returns home from work to find that her husband, an independent contractor, didn't fix the plumbing -- even though he had the whole day off. |
Dan talks in his sleep, and Roseanne gets suspicious when his sweet dreams turn into nocturnal affairs. Knowing that Roseanne is onto his dream lover, Dan confesses who she is and says it's just a dream. |
Becky suddenly becomes one of the coolest kids at school and at home when she's caught making a rude hand gesture in her class picture. But opinions change quickly when Roseanne gets summoned to the principal's office -- for detention! |
Roseanne endures the emotional ups and downs of "that time of the month," while frantically preparing for Dan's birthday party. But Dan fears that as the party draws nearer (and Roseanne gets more emotional), he'll be the one who suffers the most! |
Becky bends the rules to suit herself and continues to date a boy her parents don't like. Meanwhile, Roseanne and Dan have a lot of fun shopping for a new bed. |
Jackie's boyfriend, Gary, decides he can't take worrying anymore when Jackie is injured again while on duty as a police officer. He issues Jackie an ultimatum -- quit the job or he'll end their relationship. |
Roseanne's new job is Becky and Darlene's worst nightmare: Their mom is the new waitress at the diner where they hang out! |
Roseanne feels it's time to give eldest daughter Becky "the talk" about boys. But Roseanne soon discovers that tomboy daughter Darlene may also be ready for a few words of wisdom from Mom. |
Dan's sizable loan to his best friend, Arnie, doesn't sit well with Rosey when she find out he used the money to buy breast implants for his fiancée. Shortly after that, Dan loses out on a big job, which puts the whole family in debt. |
When Dan gets a big cash advance from his new job, he and Roseanne agree to pay off all of their bills before spending any of the money frivolously. Roseanne sees this as a challenge and comes up with an unforgettable lesson in paying bills. |
Roseanne wants to take up writing again, but to her dismay, she can't find the time or place to concentrate. Dan comes up with the perfect idea -- for her birthday, he builds her an office in the basement. |
In an effort to get closer to Becky and Darlene, Roseanne and Dan stray into strange new terrain: Roseanne watches a basketball game with Darlene, and Dan goes clothes shopping with Becky at the mall. |
Income tax deadlines find Roseanne and Dan giving the kids a frantic lesson in last-minute family accounting. Roseanne adds to the problem by never receiving a 1099 form for work she had done with a former employer. |
Roseanne gets into a car crash with Mrs. Wellman, her former employer. Seeing this as an excellent opportunity to get some cash out of Mrs. Wellman, Dan calls in a favor from a lawyer friend of his. The lawyer turns out to be a complete loser. |