Life imitates art in this Showtime original miniseries starring Eric Stoltz as Tinseltown screenwriter Mark Colm, whose life is so full of drama and complications that he couldn't have written a better script himself. With his spouse and writing partner (Felicity Huffman) depressed and drinking too much, can Mark resist the growing temptation to cheat on her? William H. Macy co-stars as a has-been producer. |
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Life imitates art in this Showtime original miniseries starring Eric Stoltz as Tinseltown screenwriter Mark Colm, whose life is so full of drama and complications that he couldn't have written a better script himself. With his spouse and writing partner (Felicity Huffman) depressed and drinking too much,... |
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Cruise ship passengers are dying in droves from a mysterious, flu-like sickness. FBI investigators suspect that biological terrorism is the cause, and they're determined to find out who's responsible for these heinous acts. The film stars Timothy Hutton, Marin Hinkle, Vanessa L. Williams, Terry O'Quinn, Lane Smith and Michael Constantine. |
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Cruise ship passengers are dying in droves from a mysterious, flu-like sickness. FBI investigators suspect that biological terrorism is the cause, and they're determined to find out who's responsible for these heinous acts. The film stars Timothy Hutton, Marin Hinkle, |
Devastated by his experiences during World War I, once-promising golfer Rannulph Junuh has become a poker-playing alcoholic whose perfect swing is gone -- until mysterious caddy Bagger Vance enters the picture to help Junuh make a comeback. |
World War I has left golfer Rannulph Junuh (Matt Damon) a poker-playing alcoholic, his perfect swing gone. Now, however, he needs to get it back to play in a tournament to save the financially ravaged golf course of a long-ago sweetheart (Charlize Theron). Help arrives in the form of mysterious caddy Bagger Vance (Will Smith). Director Robert Redford's adaptation of Steven Pressfield's novel includes Jack Lemmon's unbilled final performance. |
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A charming romantic comedy with winning performances by a talented cast. Young professionals Christopher and Melissa meet and fall hard for each other. As their attraction grows, it becomes apparent that in order for their relationship to succeed, they must overcome Christopher's dark secret involving his father with the help of his best friend and a gruff psychiatrist. |
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A charming romantic comedy with winning performances by a talented cast. Young professionals Christopher and Melissa meet and fall hard for each other. As their attraction grows, it becomes apparent that in order for their relationship to succeed, they must overcome Christopher's dark secret involving his father with the help of his best friend and a gruff psychiatrist. |
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An enduring friendship between two hard-living men is challenged by their passionate desire for the same woman in this drama set in the American West in the years following World War II. |
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In the series finale, a criminal with telekinetic powers (guest star Harry Anderson) abducts the parents of Lois and Clark. Later, a baby is left inside their apartment after Clark learns that he can't have children with Lois. |
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Clark and Lois seem to have a lot in common with their new neighbors, the Stanfords -- until they discover that Bob (guest Antonio Sabato Jr.) is an assassin whose next target is an eccentric recluse Lois plans to interview. |
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Even Superman's powers may not be enough to prove Lois innocent of murder. Alan Rachins and Granville Van Dusen guest star. |
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When Lois is jailed for murder, Clark searches for evidence to vindicate her. Jasmine Guy and Alan Rachins guest star. |
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Jimmy is captured by a crazed scientist who steals his youth, causing him to age rapidly. Jack Larson, who played Jimmy Olsen in the classic 1950s "Superman" series, guests as Old Jimmy Olsen. |
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A vengeful asylum escapee threatens the long-awaited wedding of Lois and Clark. Delta Burke and David Doyle guest star. |
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Superman is put on trial for betraying New Krypton while Lois and the residents of Smallville are besieged by his ruthless Kryptonian rival. Justine Bateman guest stars. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Lord of the Flys," "Battleground Earth," "Swear to God, This time we're not kidding" and "Soul Mates." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Brutal Youth," "The People vs. Lois Lane," "Dead Lois Walking" and "Bob and Carol and Lois and Clark." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Ghosts," "Stop the Presses," "Twas the Night before Mxymas" and "Lethal Weapon." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Sex, Lies and Videotape," "Meet John Doe," "Lois and Clarks" and "Aka Superman." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Faster Than A Speeding Vixen," "Shadow Of A Doubt," "Voice From The Past" and "I've Got You Under My Skin." |
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This disc includes the episodes: "Toy Story" and "The Family Hour." |
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A photograph of Lois and Superman leads the world to believe that she's cheating on her husband. To keep Clark's identity a secret, Lois tries to expose the person behind the scandal. Jack Wagner guests. |
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A loony inventor (guest star John Spencer) plans to blow up the buildings of Metropolis, but Superman can't control his powers to stop the madman. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Lord of the Flys," "Battleground Earth," "Swear to God, This time we're not kidding" and "Soul Mates." |
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A devious toy inventor (guest Grant Shaud) kidnaps children and takes them to a fun-filled fantasyland. Elsewhere, Perry puts a "lonely hearts" ad in the newspaper. |
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A criminal who transfers his soul into Clark's body is excited when he learns that he also has the body of Superman. Tim Thomerson guest stars. |
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Lex Luthor's son wreaks havoc in Metropolis -- and in Lois and Clark's marriage. Lois is kidnapped as Superman looks into whether he can have children in this conclusion of a three-part episode. |
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In this second slice of a three-parter, Lex Luthor's son, Leslie Luckabee -- new owner of the Daily Planet -- makes a play for Lois. Meanwhile, Lois and Clark consider conceiving a child. |
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A beautiful woman believes that Jimmy is Superman. Meanwhile, a criminal tries to force Superman to activate a powerful satellite-weapons system. |
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A criminal from the future uses a subliminal device to win the presidential election and begins a reign of terror. Attempting to stop the villain, Superman gets trapped in a shattered time window and seems lost forever. Fred Willard guest stars. |
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Now married, Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) get into scrapes aplenty in the final season of this adventure series. They can't even get through their wedding night without a visit from H.G. Wells, who sends the pair on a mission through time. Not a problem for the Man of Steel, who -- along with his plucky new bride -- faces a host of other dangerous obstacles in the episodes included here. |
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As Superman marries a Kryptonian diplomat to avert a civil war, his archrival takes Clark's adoptive parents and Lois hostage. Leeza Gibbons appears as herself. |
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A former acquaintance (guest Terry Kiser) rudely interrupts Lois and Clark's honeymoon to tell them they must travel through time to break a sorcerer's curse on their relationship. |
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With Superman trapped in a time window, an alternate Superman must save our universe from Tempus -- a madman bent on world annihilation -- in this conclusion of a two-parter. |
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On Christmas Eve, a mischievous imp with plans to conquer the world (guest Howie Mandel) casts a spell on the people of Metropolis. |
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Superman confronts a sexy -- and reckless -- female superhero. In the meantime, the new owner of Daily Planet may be concealing a secret identity in this first chapter of a three-part arc. |
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Lois is promoted to editor, which causes problems in her marriage to Clark. They have their first big fight after she kills one of his stories, preventing him from uncovering a plot. Meanwhile, two delinquent brothers try to destroy Superman. |
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A real estate agent's plan to frighten people into selling their homes spirals out of control when he accidently conjures up the spirit of a murdered housewife. Drew Carey guest stars. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Brutal Youth," "The People vs. Lois Lane," "Dead Lois Walking" and "Bob and Carol and Lois and Clark." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Ghosts," "Stop the Presses," "Twas the Night before Mxymas" and "Lethal Weapon." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Sex, Lies and Videotape," "Meet John Doe," "Lois and Clarks" and "Aka Superman." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Faster Than A Speeding Vixen," "Shadow Of A Doubt," "Voice From The Past" and "I've Got You Under My Skin." |
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This disc includes the episodes: "Toy Story" and "The Family Hour." |
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Now married, Clark Kent (Dean Cain) and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) get into scrapes aplenty in the final season of this adventure series. They can't even get through their wedding night without a visit from H.G. Wells, who sends the pair on a mission through time. Not a problem for the Man of Steel, who -- along with his plucky new bride -- faces a host of other dangerous obstacles in the episodes included here. |
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This disc contains the episodes "... We Have a Lot to Talk About," "Ordinary People," "Contact" and "When Irish Eyes Are Killing." |
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This disc contains the episodes "Just Say Noah," "Don't Tug on Superman's Cape," "Ultra Woman" and "Chip Off the Old Clark." |
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This disc contains the episodes "Super Mann," "Virtually Destroyed," "Home Is Where the Hurt Is" and "Never on Sunday." |
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This disc contains the episodes "The Dad Who Came in from the Cold," "Tempus Anyone?," "I Now Pronounce You ..." and "Double Jeopardy." |
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This disc contains the episodes "Seconds," "Forget Me Not," "Oedipus Wrecks" and "It's a Small World After All." |
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This disc contains the episodes "Through a Glass, Darkly" and "Big Girls Don't Fly." |
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This disc contains the episodes "Seconds," "Forget Me Not," "Oedipus Wrecks" and "It's a Small World After All." |
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This disc contains the episodes "Through a Glass, Darkly" and "Big Girls Don't Fly." |
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This disc contains the episodes "The Dad Who Came in from the Cold," "Tempus Anyone?," "I Now Pronounce You ..." and "Double Jeopardy." |
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Two mysterious strangers put Superman through life-threatening tests that could alter the fate of the world. |
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The spouses of Lois's former classmates are disappearing -- and Clark may be the next victim. |
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Lois resumes working with Clark -- but she still thinks that she's in love with her psychiatrist. Clark battles for her affections while an electromagnetic wave wreaks havoc in Metropolis. |
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While recovering from amnesia, Lois encounters an unscrupulous doctor with his own agenda. |
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Lex Luthor's final plan to gain Lois's love could mean death for Superman. |
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Lois and Clark's wedding day is complicated by a biologist who plans to replace the U.S. president with a clone. |
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When Lois and Clark obtain a powerful, mysterious computer, Jimmy's secret agent father wants it back -- at any cost. |
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A voodoo master who Clark encountered in the Caribbean while a rookie journalist is now plaguing him with strange dreams. Lois's mother hires a wedding consultant for Lois and Clark's wedding. |
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Intergang's leader disables Superman with a rare virus from his home planet. Lois's parents visit for the holidays. |
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A computer genius traps Lois and Clark in virtual reality. He believes Lois has the access codes for Lex Luthor's computer system. Superman must rely on Jimmy's skills to help save her. |
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After 50 years in suspended animation, three Nazi soldiers are revived to help Nazis living in America take over the world. |
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Did Superman father an illegitimate "super" child with a Metropolis woman? Lois wants to know. And an evil master of disguise finds out when he kidnaps the boy. |
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In this suspense thriller, Alex Canis (Theresa Russell), a former NSA spy specializing in entrapment, tries to quit her job -- but her government boss, J.B. (Terence Knox), won't let her, for fear she'll share her top-secret knowledge. Now, he wants her dead -- and if Alex wants to evade her enemies, she... |
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This disc contains the episodes "... We Have a Lot to Talk About," "Ordinary People," "Contact" and "When Irish Eyes Are Killing." |
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This disc contains the episodes "Just Say Noah," "Don't Tug on Superman's Cape," "Ultra Woman" and "Chip Off the Old Clark." |
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This disc contains the episodes "Super Mann," "Virtually Destroyed," "Home Is Where the Hurt Is" and "Never on Sunday." |
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Lois and Clark's relationship comes to a turning point after she reveals she knows his dual identity and he proposes. There are amazing developments at Intergang. |
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Clark discovers he married a clone of Lois. The real Lois is suffering from amnesia and is with Lex Luthor. |
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The Man of Steel's high-flying adventures continue in the popular TV series' third season. As usual, newshound Clark Kent (alias Superman, played by Dean Cain) and ace reporter Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) find themselves in one tough spot after another, but with Superman around, what's to worry? Twenty-two installments are included, along with a trivia quiz and the featurette "Lois & Clark: A History of Romance." |
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Confronting his mysterious heritage and destiny, Superman makes the most harrowing decision of his life. |
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Two sisters use red kryptonite in a laser to stop Superman. The devious experiment renders Lois a superhero instead of Superman. Lois makes a decision about her romantic future with Clark. |
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A wealthy couple uses Lois as bait so they can trap Superman and add him to their collection of rare objects. Lois and Clark wonder about their future together. |
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Lois and Clark pose as lovers to investigate mysterious disappearances. |
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Lois's former lover arrives in Metropolis in search of treasure -- at any cost. Clark wants to date Lois again. |
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When a vengeful computer genius hypnotizes Lois into distracting Superman from protecting the world's computer software market, Superman must make a difficult decision. |
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Clark takes some time off from being Superman to accompany Lois to a tropical resort. Their romantic weekend together is cut short by a freakish millionaire. |
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A time traveler takes Lois to an alternate reality where she died before meeting Clark, who never became Superman and is engaged to his childhood sweetheart. |
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In this suspense thriller, Alex Canis (Theresa Russell), a former NSA spy specializing in entrapment, tries to quit her job -- but her government boss, J.B. (Terence Knox), won't let her, for fear she'll share her top-secret knowledge. Now, he wants her dead -- and if Alex wants to evade her enemies, she'll have to enlist the help of demolitions man William Rickman (Scott Glenn), who's also fighting his own demons. |
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The Man of Steel's high-flying adventures continue in the popular TV series' third season. As usual, newshound Clark Kent (alias Superman, played by Dean Cain) and ace reporter Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) find themselves in one tough spot after another, but with Superman around, what's to worry? Twenty-two installments are included, along with a trivia quiz and the featurette "Lois & Clark: A History of Romance." |
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When his star recruit botches a Major League Baseball debut, humiliated talent scout Al Percolo (Albert Brooks) gets banished to rural Mexico, where he finds a potential gold mine in the arm of young phenom Steve Nebraska (Brendan Fraser). Soon, the Bronx Bombers put a $55 million contract on the table -- provided a psychiatrist (Dianne Wiest) can affirm Nebraska's mental stability. Watch for Yankees owner George Steinbrenner's cameo. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Madame Ex," "Wall of Sound," "The Source" and "The Prankster." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Church of Metropolis," "Operation Blackout," "That Old Gang of Mine" and "A Bolt from the Blue." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Season's Greedings," "Metallo" and "Chi of Steel." Extras include audio commentary, "Lois and Clark: Secrets of Season 2," "Marveling Metropolis: The Fans of Lois & Clark" and cast and crew interviews. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Eyes Have It," "The Phoenix," "Top Copy" and "Return of the Prankster." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Lucky Leon," "Resurrection," "Tempus Fugitive" and "Target: Jimmy Olsen!" |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Individual Responsibility," "Whine, Whine, Whine" and "And the Answer Is... ." |
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Jimmy Olsen becomes a deadly threat to everyone around him when a mind-controlling virus is activated in his system. Lois and Clark risk their own lives to save their young friend. |
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Two scientists insert a human's brain into a cyborg robot to create the ultimate super criminal. Lois and Clark must stop them. |
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Lex Luthor comes back from the dead and sets out to regain his fortune and his former love -- Lois Lane. Superman must stop him. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Madame Ex," "Wall of Sound," "The Source" and "The Prankster." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Church of Metropolis," "Operation Blackout," "That Old Gang of Mine" and "A Bolt from the Blue." |
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Superman's real identity is in danger of being exposed by a diary written by a man from the future. Clark finally asks Lois to marry him, but the question she asks is even bigger. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Season's Greedings," "Metallo" and "Chi of Steel." Extras include audio commentary, "Lois and Clark: Secrets of Season 2," "Marveling Metropolis: The Fans of Lois & Clark" and cast and crew interviews. |
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Superman is forced to get a lawyer when someone he saves sues him for damages incurred during the rescue. Lois discovers a secret about Dan Scardino's livelihood, and she and Clark decide to have a romantic relationship. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Eyes Have It," "The Phoenix," "Top Copy" and "Return of the Prankster." |
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A payroll truck is hijacked, Perry is kidnapped and Superman doesn't even care. The strange effects of a new red kryptonite forces the Man of Steel to visit a psychotherapist about his bizarre apathy. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Lucky Leon," "Resurrection," "Tempus Fugitive" and "Target: Jimmy Olsen!" |
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When they are visited by H. G. Wells in a time machine, Lois and Clark learn of their future together and the utopia created by their descendants. They then race to keep a fugitive from the future from killing Superman as a baby. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Individual Responsibility," "Whine, Whine, Whine" and "And the Answer Is... ." |
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Lois and Clark investigate the death of Mayson Drake and find dead men are being brought back to life. Lois is attracted to Dan Scardino, a government agent investigating the same case. |
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Jimmy is arrested for murder and Superman is wanted for stealing nuclear warheads. Lois and Clark go out on their first date. Mayson learns Superman's identity. Robert Culp guest stars. |
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The Prankster returns to Metropolis with a special freezing device that temporarily paralyzes people. Superman must stop him before the president is kidnapped. |
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Diana Stride, ace television reporter and former assassin for Intergang, sets out to expose Superman's true identity. But she is forced to try to kill him when he guards an informant who could reveal her true identity. |
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Updating the classic DC Comics story with Gen X flair, this 1990s TV series follows the continuing adventures of sexy Superman (aka Clark Kent, played by Dean Cain) and his leading lady, Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher). In the second exciting season, a reporter discovers the Man of Steel's true identity; a scientist brings Al Capone back from the dead; and Lex Luthor's ex-wife creates a Lois clone with orders to kill Superman. |
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Superman must protect Lois from kidnappers but is completely blinded by an ultraviolet ray gun. |
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Lois and Clark battle an evil chi master who works for a company that exploits illegal Chinese immigrants and wants Superman dead. |
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Superman's powers are miraculously transferred to a young man, who dubs himself Resplendent Man and charges people for his services. |
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Ryan Wiley causes an electrical blackout in Metropolis in order to hijack a military defense satellite. Lois and Clark must stop him. |
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Bill Church and Martin Snell lead an evil international organization that uses violent crime to ruin flourishing business areas. Lois and Clark enlist the help of Mayson Drake to bring the criminals to justice. |
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Kyle Griffin seeks revenge on Lois Lane, whose investigative article lead to his imprisonment five years ago. |
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With Clark's help, Lois must prove her innocence when she is implicated in a scandal involving an employee of an electronics firm. |
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A dejected toy maker creates a new toy that causes all the citizens of Metropolis to become like greedy little children. Lois and Clark must stop him. |
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The infamous crime boss Al Capone is brought back to life and seeks to take over Metropolis. Clark is mortally wounded and must stop the criminals as well as find a way to bring himself back from the dead. |
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When his star recruit botches a Major League Baseball debut, humiliated talent scout Al Percolo (Albert Brooks) gets banished to rural Mexico, where he finds a potential gold mine in the arm of young phenom Steve Nebraska (Brendan Fraser). Soon, the Bronx Bombers put a $55 million contract on the table -... |
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The city of Metropolis is in peril as a new criminal uses sound waves to render all of the citizens helpless, including Superman. |
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Lex Luthor's ex-wife, Arianna Carlin, hires a Lois Lane look-alike to discredit the reporter's image and uses subliminal messages to incite the citizens of Metropolis against Superman. Carlin blames both of them for Lex's death. |
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Updating the classic DC Comics story with Gen X flair, this 1990s TV series follows the continuing adventures of sexy Superman (aka Clark Kent, played by Dean Cain) and his leading lady, Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher). In the second exciting season, a reporter discovers the Man of Steel's true identity; a scientist brings Al Capone back from the dead; and Lex Luthor's ex-wife creates a Lois clone with orders to kill Superman. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Neverending Battle," "I'm Looking Through You," "Requiem for a Superhero" and "I've Got a Crush on You." |
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As reporters for the Daily Planet, Clark Kent and Lois Lane spend a good deal of time together. While Clark has always adored Lois, her own affections are plainly focused on Clark's alter-ego in this slightly campy update on the Superman story. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: Pilot (Part 1), Pilot (Part 2) and "Strange Visitor (from Another Planet)." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Smart Kids," "The Green, Green Glow of Home," "The Man of Steel Bars" and "Pheromone, My Lovely." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Honeymoon in Metropolis," "All Shook Up," "Witness" and "Illusions of Grandeur." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Ides of Metropolis," "Foundling," "The Rival" and "Vatman." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Fly Hard," "Barbarians at the Planet" and "The House of Luthor." |
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As reporters for the Daily Planet, Clark Kent and Lois Lane spend a good deal of time together. While Clark has always adored Lois, her own affections are plainly focused on Clark's alter-ego in this slightly campy update on the Superman story. |
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When Lex Luthor rejects a jealous chemist, she threatens to spray Metropolis with a new perfume that will free romantic inhibitions. |
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Superman is banished when the citizens of Metropolis blame him for causing abnormally hot temperatures. Sonny Bono guest stars. |
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Lois and Clark investigate a strange green crystal found in Clark's hometown that depletes Superman of his powers. |
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Lois and Clark save Metropolis from the rule of several children who were victims of a chemical experiment to increase their intelligence. |
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Superman, schmuperman -- this take on the Man of Steel's adventures is all about Clark Kent. Dean Cain dons Kent's trademark glasses to play the intrepid Daily Planet investigative reporter alongside a feisty Teri Hatcher as Lois Lane. Together, the pair gets into the kind of jams that only Superman can solve. Along for the ride are editor Perry White (Lane Smith), eager photographer Jimmy Olsen and nefarious villain Lex Luthor (John Shea). |
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Lois and Clark investigate a rival newspaper publisher whom they suspect is causing tragic accidents so his reporters can be the first to write the stories. |
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Lois and Clark infiltrate a criminal gang they suspect of setting destructive fires throughout Metropolis. |
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When Lois discovers that her father, Dr. Sam Lane, is helping a corrupt boxing promoter create an army of cybernetic athletes, Superman steps into the boxing ring to defeat the killer robots. |
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Superman faces an unseen enemy when an invisible man terrorizes Metropolis, staging violent robberies and helping vicious criminals escape. |
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The staff of The Daily Planet is assigned to uncover more about Superman. Lex Luthor threatens to cause an endless succession of disasters in Metropolis to prove that Superman can't save everyone simultaneously. |
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Lois and Clark become the targets of a military UFO investigator who is determined to destroy Superman. |
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In an effort to ward off a boorish hometown suitor, college student Rebecca (Carla Gugino) asks her spaced-out roommate, Crawl (Pauly Shore), to pose as her fiancé during a trip home to the family farm for Thanksgiving. But Rebecca's conservative family doesn't know what to make of their prospective s... |
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Clark, Perry, Jimmy and Jack try to prove Luthor is guilty of the Daily Planet arson and attempt to prevent his marriage to Lois. James Earl Jones guest stars. |
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Superman, schmuperman -- this take on the Man of Steel's adventures is all about Clark Kent. Dean Cain dons Kent's trademark glasses to play the intrepid Daily Planet investigative reporter alongside a feisty Teri Hatcher as Lois Lane. Together, the pair gets into the kind of jams that only Superman can solve. Along for the ride are editor Perry White (Lane Smith), eager photographer Jimmy Olsen and nefarious villain Lex Luthor (John Shea). |
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This disc includes the following episodes: Pilot (Part 1), Pilot (Part 2) and "Strange Visitor (from Another Planet)." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Neverending Battle," "I'm Looking Through You," "Requiem for a Superhero" and "I've Got a Crush on You." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Smart Kids," "The Green, Green Glow of Home," "The Man of Steel Bars" and "Pheromone, My Lovely." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Honeymoon in Metropolis," "All Shook Up," "Witness" and "Illusions of Grandeur." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Ides of Metropolis," "Foundling," "The Rival" and "Vatman." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Fly Hard," "Barbarians at the Planet" and "The House of Luthor." |
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Five terrorists invade the offices of The Daily Planet and hold the staff hostage as they search the building for a gangster's secret vault. |
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Lex Luthor buys the Daily Planet Corp. and destroys the building. When Superman is unable to declare his love for Lois, she accepts Luthor's marriage proposal. |
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Lex Luthor develops a Superman clone and orders him to destroy the original Superman. Sam Rubin guest stars. |
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Lois and Clark help a computer programmer -- who is falsely convicted of murder -- combat a software virus that is destroying the nation's computer networks. |
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Lois and Clark investigate a world-famous magician whom they suspect of kidnapping children from the wealthiest families of Metropolis. Ben Vereen and Eve Plumb ("The Brady Bunch") guest star. |
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Superman, schmuperman -- this take on the Man of Steel's adventures is all about Clark Kent. Dean Cain dons Kent's trademark glasses to play the intrepid Daily Planet investigative reporter alongside a feisty Teri Hatcher as Lois Lane. Together, the pair gets into the kind of jams that only Superman can solve. Along for the ride are editor Perry White (Lane Smith), eager photographer Jimmy Olsen and nefarious villain Lex Luthor (John Shea). |
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In an effort to ward off a boorish hometown suitor, college student Rebecca (Carla Gugino) asks her spaced-out roommate, Crawl (Pauly Shore), to pose as her fiancé during a trip home to the family farm for Thanksgiving. But Rebecca's conservative family doesn't know what to make of their prospective son-in-law -- who teaches some hayseeds how to do the funky chicken. By and by, Crawl's feigned love for Rebecca gives way to the real thing. |
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Clark Kent, an alien being with unlimited powers, works in disguise with fellow newspaper reporters Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen to prevent Lex Luthor and Dr. Antoinette Baines from sabotaging Earth's first orbiting space station. |
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After trying to deflect a gigantic meteor on a collision course with Earth, Superman falls back to the planet in a complete state of amnesia. |
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Lois and Clark pose as a newlywed couple in a luxurious hotel suite to spy on a corrupt congressman and a greedy weapons manufacturer. |
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Lois witnesses the murder of Vincent Winninger, a reclusive scientist who reveals a powerful industrialist's scheme to destroy the Amazon rain forest. Elliot Gould guest stars. |
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After Superman learns that the small globe retrieved from his spacecraft many years ago contains all the secrets of his alien origin, a teenage burglar, Jack Miner, sells the orb to Lex Luthor. |
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When teenage buddies Billy (Ralph Macchio) and Stan (Mitchell Whitfield) are falsely accused of croaking a convenience-store clerk in a backwoods Southern town, Billy calls on his Noo Yawk cousin Vinny (Joe Pesci), a fast-talking personal ... |
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As punishment for getting a DUI, hotshot lawyer Gordon Bombay (Emilio Estevez) is sentenced to community service coaching the pathetic Mighty Ducks hockey team. Initially reluctant, Gordon eventually transforms the ragtag band of outsiders and misfits (including a young Joshua Jackson) into the No. 1 team ... |
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A small-time con man (Eddie Murphy) with a big name -- Thomas Jefferson Johnson -- decides to move from running a phone-sex scam to a more lucrative and legal operation. He sees his chance to weasel into politics when a congressman sharing his name dies unexpectedly in the midst of a reelection campaign. But while the junior lawmaker learns the political ropes, his interests m... |
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A small-time con man (Eddie Murphy) with a big name -- Thomas Jefferson Johnson -- decides to move from running a phone-sex scam to a more lucrative and legal operation. He sees his chance to weasel into politics when a congressman sharing his name dies unexpectedly in the midst of a reelection campaign. But while the junior lawmaker learns the political ropes, his interests move from money to romancing a beautiful lobbyist (Victoria Lowell). |
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When teenage buddies Billy (Ralph Macchio) and Stan (Mitchell Whitfield) are falsely accused of croaking a convenience-store clerk in a backwoods Southern town, Billy calls on his Noo Yawk cousin Vinny (Joe Pesci), a fast-talking personal injury lawyer who's never tried a case. Vinny's crass demeanor lands him in hot water with the judge, but the lippy Brooklyn barrister has a few tricks up his sleeve. Oscar winner Marisa Tomei plays his gal pal. |
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As punishment for getting a DUI, hotshot lawyer Gordon Bombay (Emilio Estevez) is sentenced to community service coaching the pathetic Mighty Ducks hockey team. Initially reluctant, Gordon eventually transforms the ragtag band of outsiders and misfits (including a young Joshua Jackson) into the No. 1 team in the peewee league, overcoming his own childhood trauma in the process. The real-life NHL team was actually named after this movie. |
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Flyboys Gene Ryack (Mel Gibson) and Billy Covington (Robert Downey Jr.) transport cargo --everything from food to animals to contraband -- for a clandestine CIA operation set up to help finance the Vietnam War. Though Ryack is onboard for the mission, Covington harbors doubts about its ethical implications. But when it becomes apparent that a higher value is placed on the cargo than on the men delivering it, Ryack questions his involvement. |
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Flyboys Gene Ryack (Mel Gibson) and Billy Covington (Robert Downey Jr.) transport cargo --everything from food to animals to contraband -- for a clandestine CIA operation set up to help finance the Vietnam War. Though Ryack is onboard for the mission, Covington harbors doubts about its ethical implications.... |
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Serving a life sentence at San Quentin, Lee Umstretter (Nick Nolte) has little to live for -- a fact he demonstrates through multiple suicide attempts. But hope comes in the form of literature, which ultimately inspires him to write a play about jailhouse life. After a newspaper critic (Rita Taggart) sees his work, she secures Umstretter's release, and he continues to pursue his theatrical dreams outside prison walls in this well-acted drama. |
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Serving a life sentence at San Quentin, Lee Umstretter (Nick Nolte) has little to live for -- a fact he demonstrates through multiple suicide attempts. But hope comes in the form of literature, which ultimately inspires him to write a play about jailhouse life. After a newspaper critic (Rita Taggart) sees his... |
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Feeling Diana's presence threatens his power, Charles forces her to marry him, after which Visitor law requires she return home. Meanwhile, Julie delivers a friend's baby during a battle. |
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Donovan and Ham are imprisoned in a Visitor work camp guarded by a hideous alien monster. Meanwhile, Nathan Bates mounts a desperate search to find the "star child" to exchange for his son, Kyle, who's in Diana's custody. |
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When the Leader stuns the Visitors by ordering a truce and traveling to Earth to negotiate peace, Diana plots to disrupt the his plans. |
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Julie and Donovan sneak aboard the mothership to search for a hidden list naming all the Resistance leaders. Diana schemes to have Lydia's brother slain during a ritual celebration. |
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When Philip and Diana install a high-tech computer capable of launching a final victory over Earth, the Resistance's only hope at retaliation a teenage computer whiz. |
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Philip trails a member of the Fifth Column, hoping he will lead him to the Resistance and Donovan. Diana plots to assassinate Philip through his bodyguard, Angela, who has a score of her own to settle. |
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Julie and Kyle recruit a youth gang -- a member of which may be a Visitor spy -- to help steal a serum to treat a deadly diphtheria epidemic. Diana and Lydia, meanwhile, conspire to frame a scapegoat for Charles's murder. |
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Sent to investigate Charles's death, newly arrived Inspector General Philip allows Lydia to choose a trial by combat in a laser duel to the death with Diana. |
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When Willie is critically injured, Donovan and Ham kidnap a Visitor doctor who's sympathetic to the Rebels and reveals that the Visitors are smuggling armaments into the city. |
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Aliens pose as Rebels and stage a terrorist attack on Science Frontiers, hoping to turn public opinion against the Resistance. Meanwhile, Chiang and Charles decree that one Resistance sympathizer a day will be executed until Rebel leaders surrender. |
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The Visitors capture Ham and Kyle, while Charles, the Leader's special envoy, assumes command of the alien forces. |
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Set a year after the Visitors were driven from Earth, this series picks up where "V: The Final Battle" left off. On the way to her trial, Visitor commander Diana (Jane Badler) is assassinated by the scientists who helped destroy her plans. But former resistance leader Donovan (Marc Singer) feels that something isn't quite right, and his fears are realized when he learns that the Visitors are back in full force. |
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Set a year after the Visitors were driven from Earth, this series picks up where "V: The Final Battle" left off. On the way to her trial, Visitor commander Diana (Jane Badler) is assassinated by the scientists who helped destroy her plans. But former resistance leader Donovan (Marc Singer) feels that something... |
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Sally Field won her second Best Actress Oscar for her portrayal of Edna Spalding, a young widow living in Depression-era Waxahachie, Texas, who's determined to eke out a hardscrabble existence farming cotton on her land. Danny Glover and John Malkovich give excellent performances as hired hands who try to help Spalding make a go of it. Director Robert Benton also won an Oscar for his bittersweet screenplay. |
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Moonshine and madness reign in this mirthful adventure that has a sheriff, Jacob Gorch (Don Johnson) trying to take control of his runaway life. It doesn't help that his cousin, Isum (Ben Johnson), has been making and swilling liquor, a contraband during Prohibition. Matters turn even worse when a crooner hits Jacob's town of Soggy Bottom, ready for some action. Can Jacob keep it together? Earl Boen and Lois Nettleton co-star. |
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The evil alien commander Diana, captured and set to stand trial for her crimes against the human race, is kidnapped by corrupt corporate magnate Nathan Bates, who wants to know the secrets of the Visitors' advanced technology. |
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Using a blood sample from the "star child," Diana creates an uncontrollable and deadly clone whose purpose is to seek out Elizabeth. |
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When Diana seals off the Open City with an impenetrable force field that destroys humans on contact, Donovan and Ham must kidnap the alien genius responsible for the gate's development. |
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Moonshine and madness reign in this mirthful adventure that has a sheriff, Jacob Gorch (Don Johnson) trying to take control of his runaway life. It doesn't help that his cousin, Isum (Ben Johnson), has been making and swilling liquor, a contraband during Prohibition. Matters turn even worse when a crooner hit... |
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Sally Field won her second Best Actress Oscar for her portrayal of Edna Spalding, a young widow living in Depression-era Waxahachie, Texas, who's determined to eke out a hardscrabble existence farming cotton on her land. Danny Glover and John Mal... |
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Led by Donovan, Ham and Elias, the Resistance is double-crossed when the group seeks to help a mining community rid itself of alien-backed thugs. |
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Led by Donovan, Julie and Ham, the Resistance daringly sabotage a convention of Visitor commanders, where Diana intends to show off the ultimate device in processing humans for food. |
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To free his son, Sean, Donovan grapples with a powerful alien named Klaus. Meanwhile, the relationship intensifies between Kyle and "star child" Elizabeth. |
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While the Resistance attempts to help Elizabeth escape from Los Angeles, Diana captures Donovan in an elaborate scheme to learn Elizabeth's whereabouts. |
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Immune to the effects of the red dust bacteria, Diana activates her Triax superweapon to reduce Bates and the city of Los Angeles to rubble. Donovan, meanwhile, organizes the Resistance to take over the mothership. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Liberation Day," "Dreadnought," "The Deception" and "Breakout." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Visitor's Choice," "The Overlord" and "The Sanction." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Reflections in Terror," "The Conversion" and "The Dissident." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Beytrayal," "The Rescue" and "The Hero." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Wildcats," "The Littlest Dragon" and "The Champion." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Secret Underground," "The Return" and "War of Illusions." |
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This outrageous slapstick comedy finds a group of clueless but determined reporters working at a sleazy tabloid newspaper, where the aim is to get the dirt -- regardless of the facts -- and scoop the competition. To add to the insanity in the pressroom, the staff members are celebrity look-alikes, with "Marilyn Monroe," "Elvis" and "Hitler" searching under every rock to uncover all the news that's fit to print ... or not. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Liberation Day," "Dreadnought," "The Deception" and "Breakout." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Visitor's Choice," "The Overlord" and "The Sanction." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Reflections in Terror," "The Conversion" and "The Dissident." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Beytrayal," "The Rescue" and "The Hero." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Wildcats," "The Littlest Dragon" and "The Champion." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Secret Underground," "The Return" and "War of Illusions." |
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This outrageous slapstick comedy finds a group of clueless but determined reporters working at a sleazy tabloid newspaper, where the aim is to get the dirt -- regardless of the facts -- and scoop the competition. To add to the insanity in the pressroom, the staff members are celebrity look-alikes, with "Marilyn Monroe," "Elvis" and "Hitler" searching under every rock to uncover all the news that's fit to print ... or not. |
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After several young girls are reported missing and later turn up dead, the search for the serial killer heats up in this made-for-TV crime drama. When successful local businessman Frank Staplin (Mike Farrell) offers up some helpful information, he finds that no good deed goes unpunished as he quickly becomes a suspect. To clear his name, Staplin must prove his innocence to the local police as well as the ravenous media. |
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Seeking justice after a local girl (Tonya Crowe) is brutally attacked, vengeful townspeople kill the suspect -- mentally challenged Bubba Ritter (Larry Drake) -- who tried to disguise himself as scarecrow. But they soon find themselves targeted by a mysterious apparition. Now postmaster Otis P. Hazelrigg ( |
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Seeking justice after a local girl (Tonya Crowe) is brutally attacked, vengeful townspeople kill the suspect -- mentally challenged Bubba Ritter (Larry Drake) -- who tried to disguise himself as scarecrow. But they soon find themselves targeted by a mysterious apparition. Now postmaster Otis P. Hazelrigg (Charles Durning) and the rest of the men who murdered Ritter fight for their lives as the horrifying scarecrow embarks on a killing spree. |
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Oscar-winning actor Henry Fonda stars in this Emmy-nominated Hallmark Hall of Fame drama based on Anthony Lewis's book by the same name, the true story of one man's fight for the right to legal counsel and its impact on the American legal system. When the court denies him an attorney, Clarence Earl Gideon -... |
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Oscar-winning actor Henry Fonda stars in this Emmy-nominated Hallmark Hall of Fame drama based on Anthony Lewis's book by the same name, the true story of one man's fight for the right to legal counsel and its impact on the American legal system. When the court denies him an attorney, Clarence Earl Gideon -- accused of petty theft -- reluctantly defends himself and loses, later mounting an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court from his prison cell. |
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A con artist who's new to a tough penitentiary doesn't make many friends, but he quickly learns how the system works. When he gets cigarettes from Chilly, the man who runs the yard, and can't pay him back, he realizes he's in way over his head. |
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A widow (Irene Worth) disturbs the social order of 1940s Georgia when she allows a family of Polish World War II refugees to live on her land in this adaptation of Flannery O'Connor's story. Suspicious of the new farmhands' industriousness, the locals devise a plot to get rid of the foreigners. Henry Fonda introduces the story; |
A widow (Irene Worth) disturbs the social order of 1940s Georgia when she allows a family of Polish World War II refugees to live on her land in this adaptation of Flannery O'Connor's story. Suspicious of the new farmhands' industriousness, the locals devise a plot to get rid of the foreigners. Henry Fonda introduces the story; John Houseman, Shirley Stoler, Lane Smith, Robert Earl Jones and a young Samuel L. Jackson co-star. |
Screenwriter Paddy Chayefsky predicted today's rash of trash television and shock-driven newscasts with this ahead-of-its-time satire that centers on a network news anchor named Howard Beale (Peter Finch) who loses it on the air. His outrageous rants boost the station's ratings and intrigue cutthroat network execs Faye Dunaway and Robert Duvall. William Holden contrasts their avarice as an old-school TV journalist who's hopelessly out of step. |
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When a network news anchor loses his mind on the air, his outrageous rants reach viewers at home, boost the ratings and intrigue a pair of cutthroat network executives in this Oscar-winning masterpiece that predicted today's rash of trash television. |
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When a network news anchor loses his mind on the air, his outrageous rants reach viewers at home, boost the ratings and intrigue a pair of cutthroat network executives in this Oscar-winning masterpiece that predicted today's rash of trash television. |
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This companion disc to Sidney Lumet's award-winning film includes the six-part documentary "The Making of Network." Dinah! Episodes featuring Peter Finch (1976) and Paddy Chayefsky (1977) are also included. |
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This companion disc to Sidney Lumet's award-winning film includes the six-part documentary "The Making of Network." Dinah! Episodes featuring Peter Finch (1976) and Paddy Chayefsky (1977) are also included. |
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Screenwriter Paddy Chayefsky predicted today's rash of trash television and shock-driven newscasts with this ahead-of-its-time satire that centers on a network news anchor named Howard Beale (Peter Finch) who loses it on the air. His outrageous rants boost the station's ratings and intrigue cutthroat network execs ... |
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Award-winning animators Faith and John Hubley present this collection of three of their best films: Everybody Rides the Carousel (based on Erik Erikson's theory about the stages of personality development), A Doonesbury Special (which Doonesbury creator Gary Trudeau collaborated on) and Faith's semi-autobiographical My Universe Inside Out (which weaves pieces of Faith's life... |
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John Wayne returns, eye patch and all, as the irascible Rooster Cogburn in this entertaining sequel to the Oscar-winning True Grit. This time, Wayne gets saddled with prim and proper Eula Goodnight (Katharine Hepburn), a minister's daughter who's more than a match for the cranky U.S. Marshal. The witty and ... |
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Award-winning animators Faith and John Hubley present this collection of three of their best films: Everybody Rides the Carousel (based on Erik Erikson's theory about the stages of personality development), A Doonesbury Special (which Doonesbury creator Gary Trudeau collaborated on) and Faith's semi-autobiographical My Universe Inside Out (which weaves pieces of Faith's life with pieces of the creation of the universe). |
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John Wayne returns, eye patch and all, as the irascible Rooster Cogburn in this entertaining sequel to the Oscar-winning True Grit. This time, Wayne gets saddled with prim and proper Eula Goodnight (Katharine Hepburn), a minister's daughter who's more than a match for the cranky U.S. Marshal. The witty and acerbic Hepburn and classic Wayne are a joy to behold. |