Olivia and the team rally when Quinn finds herself in a tragic situation; Cyrus turns to Olivia when an announcement affects Fitz's presidency. |
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When a young lawyer starts a new job at a crisis management firm, she must deal with an accusation against the nation's president on her first day. |
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Olivia must protect a new client who is under investigation; Quinn runs into trouble. |
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As Gideon looks into Amanda's past, Olivia and Fitz's start on the campaign trail is revisited. |
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Olivia and her team help defend the pilot of a commercial plane that crashed, killing everyone on board. |
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Olivia and Cyrus get into a heated argument about the Amanda Tanner case; the team helps a dictator who claims his wife and children were kidnapped. |
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The team tries to help a millionaire's son who has been accused of rape. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Crash & Burn," "The Trail" and "Grant: For the People." |
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Olivia Pope leads a team of Washington, D.C., lawyers who specialize in making scandals disappear. As they secretly handle crises at the highest levels of government, the dysfunctional team must also cope with problems closer to home. |
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When his mentor is murdered, lone hit man Arthur Bishop trains the man's son in the ways of the professional kill. Together Arthur and his eager apprentice hunt down those responsible for executing Steve's father. |
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Olivia Pope leads a team of Washington, D.C., lawyers who specialize in making scandals disappear. As they secretly handle crises at the highest levels of government, the dysfunctional team must also cope with problems closer to home. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Sweet Baby," "Dirty Little Secrets," "Hell Hath No Fury" and "Enemy of the State." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Crash & Burn," "The Trail" and "Grant: For the People." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Sweet Baby," "Dirty Little Secrets," "Hell Hath No Fury" and "Enemy of the State." |
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When his mentor is murdered, lone hit man Arthur Bishop trains the man's son in the ways of the professional kill. Together Arthur and his eager apprentice hunt down those responsible for executing Steve's father. |
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While vacationing at their summer home, Emma and John Collingwood (Monica Potter and Tony Goldwyn) show kindness to a group of strangers, unaware that the same men just assaulted their daughter (Sara Paxton). Once they learn the truth... |
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While vacationing at their summer home, Emma and John Collingwood (Monica Potter and Tony Goldwyn) show kindness to a group of strangers, unaware that the same men just assaulted their daughter (Sara Paxton). Once they learn the truth, they set out on a no-holds-barred plan for revenge that can only end in bloodshed. Dennis Iliadis directs this updated remake of Wes Craven's 1972 horror classic by the same name. |
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Nominated for Best Feature for the Independent Spirit Awards, director Aric Avelino's ambitious drama tackles the controversial issue of gun ownership by weaving disparate story lines into one cohesive narrative. Characters include a gun store owner (Donald Sutherland) and his granddaughter (Linda Cardellini) in Virginia, a beleaguered high school principal (Forest Whitaker) in Chicago and a grieving single mother (Marcia Gay Harden) in Oregon. |
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Determined to make it to the Midwest for a life-changing audition with a "Tonight Show" talent scout, stand-up comedian Joe Keegan (writer-director Pete Schwaba) leaves the glare of Los Angeles behind and heads for the rural town of Pine Lake, Wis. But the characters he meets along the way are almost funnier than his act. Lauren Holly, Tony Goldwyn and Thomas Lennon co-star in this good-natured poke at small-town living. |
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When indie producer Melissa (Shea Alexander) shows interest in struggling writer Jared's (Tony Goldwyn) script about an abusive father-son relationship, Jared thinks he's finally on his way. But Jared's wife, Rebecca (Sean Young), reads the disturbing screenplay and begins to question her husband's past. Now a tragic secret known only to Jared and his hardhearted mother (Faye Dunaway) may come to light -- and tear the family apart in the process. |
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When indie producer Melissa (Shea Alexander) shows interest in struggling writer Jared's (Tony Goldwyn) script about an abusive father-son relationship, Jared thinks he's finally on his way. But Jared's wife, Rebecca (Sean Young), reads... |
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Jim Hersheider directs this poignant portrait of New Yorkers in a post-Sept. 11 world. Liz (Janeane Garofalo) has been a shut-in since she watched the planes fly by her window that fateful day, but street poet Karl (Giancarlo Esposito) is intent on drawing her out. Meanwhile, Judy ( |
Based on Anton Chekhov's play "The Three Sisters," this drama explores the nuances of family relations. At a birthday party, three maladjusted sisters (Maria Bello, Mary Stuart Masterson and Erika Christensen), their brother... |
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Based on Anton Chekhov's play "The Three Sisters," this drama explores the nuances of family relations. At a birthday party, three maladjusted sisters (Maria Bello, Mary Stuart Masterson and Erika Christensen), their brother (Alessandro Nivola) and friends discuss their lives, maliciously chipping away at one another's facades. Chris O'Donnell, Eric McCormack, Elizabeth Banks and Rip Torn provide solid support. |
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Determined to make it to the Midwest for a life-changing audition with a "Tonight Show" talent scout, stand-up comedian Joe Keegan (writer-director Pete Schwaba) leaves the glare of Los Angeles behind and heads for the rural town of Pine Lake, Wis. But the characters he meets along the way are almost funnier than his act. |
Jim Hersheider directs this poignant portrait of New Yorkers in a post-Sept. 11 world. Liz (Janeane Garofalo) has been a shut-in since she watched the planes fly by her window that fateful day, but street poet Karl (Giancarlo Esposito) is intent on drawing her out. Meanwhile, Judy (Nikki Hansen) takes refuge from her past and her husband (Tony Goldwyn) in a local bar, and Samantha (Jennifer Carpenter), the bartender, harbors secrets of her own. |
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Nominated for Best Feature for the Independent Spirit Awards, director Aric Avelino's ambitious drama tackles the controversial issue of gun ownership by weaving disparate story lines into one cohesive narrative. Characters include a gun store owner (Donald Sutherland) and his granddaughter ( |
Tom Cruise stars as Nathan Algren -- an American hired to instruct the Japanese army in the ways of modern warfare -- in this lush epic set in the 1870s, which finds Algren learning to respect the samurai and the honorable principles that rule them. Pressed to destroy the samurai's way of life in the name of modernization and open trade, Algren decides to become an ultimate warrior himself and to fight for their right to exist. |
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This warrior epic starring Tom Cruise produced a bundle of action-packed bonus materials, including director Edward Zwick's deleted scenes and a documentary entitled "History vs. Hollywood." Also look for six featurettes, an exclusive interview with Zwick called "Making an Epic: A Conversation with Edward Zwick" and more. |
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This warrior epic starring Tom Cruise produced a bundle of action-packed bonus materials, including director Edward Zwick's deleted scenes and a documentary entitled "History vs. Hollywood." Also look for six featurettes, an exclusive interview with Zwick called "Making an Epic: A Conversation with |
Nathan is an American hired to instruct the Japanese army in the ways of modern warfare. Pressed to destroy the samurai's way of life in the name of modernization, Algren soon learns to respect the samurai and the honorable principles that rule them. |
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In this gentle fable about the Second Coming, a carpenter named Joshua (Tony Goldwyn) brings joy and light to every person he meets when he arrives in a small town. From troubled teens to a smitten TV anchorwoman to a frustrated wife, Joshua helps them all. But when word gets out that he possesses supernatural abilities, some folks in town show their concern. F. Murray Abraham co-stars in this life-affirming drama. |
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In this gentle fable about the Second Coming, a carpenter named Joshua (Tony Goldwyn) brings joy and light to every person he meets when he arrives in a small town. From troubled teens to a smitten TV anchorwoman to a frustrated wife, Joshua helps them all. But when word gets out that he possesses supernatural abilities, some folks in town show their concern. |
Margaret (Nastassja Kinski) and Peter (Tony Goldwyn) escape communist Hungary with their eldest child while their infant daughter Suzanne is left behind. Reunited with her family in America six years later, Suzanne grows into a rebellious teen ( |
Alison Elliott (The Wings of the Dove) stars as Thea Kronborg in this stunning adaptation of Willa Cather's moving novel that follows the life of a passionate young woman who transcends her rural upbringing to become a world-class opera singer. Adapted by Emmy-nominated screenwriter Joseph Maurer, this made-for-TV production features standout supporting performances from |
Margaret (Nastassja Kinski) and Peter (Tony Goldwyn) escape communist Hungary with their eldest child while their infant daughter Suzanne is left behind. Reunited with her family in America six years later, Suzanne grows into a rebellious teen (Scarlett Johansson). But when she revisits the Hungarian couple who raised her as a child, she begins to reexamine her identity in this loosely autobiographical drama by editor-turned-director Éva ... |
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Alison Elliott (The Wings of the Dove) stars as Thea Kronborg in this stunning adaptation of Willa Cather's moving novel that follows the life of a passionate young woman who transcends her rural upbringing to become a world-class opera singer. Adapted by Emmy-nominated screenwriter Joseph Maurer, this made-for-TV production features standout supporting performances from Maximilian Schell, Tony Goldwyn and Arliss Howard. |
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"Ah-nuld" is back and brawnier than ever in this futuristic thriller from director Roger Spottiswoode. This time, Schwarzenegger is a helicopter pilot who finds himself on the "To Do" list of a murderous tycoon (Tony Goldwyn). The good news is that the hit gets botched. The bad news is that Goldwyn has cloned Arnold, who must fight to get his life back. An action-packed spin on the ethical quandary of cloning, The 6th Day is future-perfect. |
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Ad executive Buddy gives his boarding pass to a man at the airport. When the plane crashes, Buddy is wracked with guilt and decides to seek out the man's widow. He finds himself falling for her but doesn't reveal his role in her husband's death. |
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Ad executive Buddy switches airplane tickets with a stranger, who unfortunately dies when the plane crashes. Greatly troubled, Buddy looks up the man's widow and unexpectedly falls in love with her while rediscovering hope in the process. |
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"Ah-nuld" is back and brawnier than ever in this futuristic thriller from director Roger Spottiswoode. This time, Schwarzenegger is a helicopter pilot who finds himself on the "To Do" list of a murderous tycoon (Tony Goldwyn). The good news is that the hit gets botched. The bad news is that Goldwyn... |
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Fourteen scenes from Bounce were left on the cutting-room floor, but they make it onto this loaded bonus disc, along with optional commentary by director Don Roos and co-producer Bobby Cohen. Also included is the featurette "Ben and Gwyneth Go Behind the Scenes," a lighthearted look at the making of the movie. For more laughs, check out the "Gag Reel." |
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Fourteen scenes from Bounce were left on the cutting-room floor, but they make it onto this loaded bonus disc, along with optional commentary by director Don Roos and co-producer Bobby Cohen. Also included is the featurette "Ben and Gwyneth Go Behind the Scenes," a lighthearted look at the making of the movie. For more laughs, check out the "Gag Reel." |
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The lord of the jungle soars though the trees as never before in this Disney favorite, thanks to a revolutionary advance in animation that integrates hand-painted characters with computer-generated backgrounds. Tarzan (Tony Goldwyn) tries to fit in with his adopted ape family and then has to save them and Jane (Minnie Driver) from villainous poacher Clayton (Brian Blessed). Phil Collins's theme won as Oscar for Best Original Song. |
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The lord of the jungle soars though the trees as never before in this Disney favorite, thanks to a revolutionary advance in animation that integrates hand-painted characters with computer-generated backgrounds. Tarzan (Tony Goldwyn) tries to fit in with his adopted ape family and then has to save them and Jane ( |
The lord of the jungle soars though the trees as never before in this Disney favorite, thanks to a revolutionary advance in animation that integrates hand-painted characters with computer-generated backgrounds. Tarzan (Tony Goldwyn) tries to fit in with his adopted ape family and then has to save them and Jane (Minnie Driver) from villainous poacher Clayton (Brian Blessed). Phil Collins's theme won as Oscar for Best Original Song. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "For Miles & Miles," recounting Alan Shepard's trip to the moon. "Galileo Was Right" is a primer on the astronauts' scientific training program. "The Original Wives Club" chronicles the lives of the astronauts' wives. "Le Voyage dans la Lune" contrasts the Apollo 17 mission with the making of director Georges Méliès' short film "A Trip to the Moon." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Spider" focuses on the construction of the Lunar Excursion Model (LEM). "Mare Tranquilitatis" chronicles the experiences of Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins. "That's All There Is" deals with the image-less Apollo 12 moon landing. "We Interrupt This Program" examines the families and change in journalism ethics in the wake of the Apollo 13 disaster. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Can We Do This?" provides a front-row seat for the start of the national space program. "Apollo 1" examines the tragic pad fire that killed three astronauts. "We Have Cleared the Tower" looks at Apollo 7 through a documentary crew's eyes. And "1968" contrasts Apollo 8's lunar orbit with anti-Vietnam War upheaval in America's streets. |
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This disc includes the following episodes (1-3): "Can We Do This?," "Apollo 1" and "We Have Cleared The Tower." |
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This disc includes the following episodes (4-6): "1968," "Spider" and "Mare Tranquilitatis." |
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This disc includes the following episodes (7-9): "That's all There is," "We Interrupt this Program" and "For Miles and Miles." |
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This disc includes the following bonus material: Two featurettes, including HBO's "First Look" and a focus on special effects, a look at the 3D models of crafts used in the series, mission objectives for each Apollo mission, a full transcript of John F. Kennedy's moon speech, a time-line of the space missions, information on the history of the moon and more. |
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This disc includes the following episodes (10-12): "Galileo Was Right," "The Original Wives' Club" and "Le Voyage Dans La Lune." |
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This disc includes a behind-the-scenes featurette, a special effects featurette, President John F. Kennedy's historic speech, an interactive guide to the solar system, a history of famous astronomers, a timeline of the U.S. and Russian space programs and trailers. |
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This disc includes the following bonus material: Two featurettes, including HBO's "First Look" and a focus on special effects, a look at the 3D models of crafts used in the series, mission objectives for each Apollo mission, a full transcript of John F. Kennedy's moon speech, a time-line of the space missions, information on the history of the moon and more. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "For Miles & Miles," recounting Alan Shepard's trip to the moon. "Galileo Was Right" is a primer on the astronauts' scientific training program. "The Original Wives Club" chronicles the lives of the astronauts' wives. "Le Voyage dans la Lune" contrasts the Apollo 17 mission with the making of director Georges Méliès' short film "A Trip to the Moon." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Spider" focuses on the construction of the Lunar Excursion Model (LEM). "Mare Tranquilitatis" chronicles the experiences of Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins. "That's All There Is" deals with the image-less Apollo 12 moon landing. "We Interrupt This Program" examines the families and change in journalism ethics in the wake of the Apollo 13 disaster. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Can We Do This?" provides a front-row seat for the start of the national space program. "Apollo 1" examines the tragic pad fire that killed three astronauts. "We Have Cleared the Tower" looks at Apollo 7 through a documentary crew's eyes. And "1968" contrasts Apollo 8's lunar orbit with anti-Vietnam War upheaval in America's streets. |
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This 12-hour HBO miniseries created by Tom Hanks follows the space program, from Kennedy's 1961 call to reach the moon within a decade to the successes and heartbreaking failures of the race for space. The dream was kept alive by dedicated, daring professionals and a nation intent on reaching for -- and landing amid -- the stars, all while the world faced the Vietnam War. The series earned 17 Emmy nominations. |
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This 12-hour HBO miniseries created by Tom Hanks follows the space program, from Kennedy's 1961 call to reach the moon within a decade to the successes and heartbreaking failures of the race for space. The dream was kept alive by dedicated, daring professionals and a nation intent on reaching for -- and landing amid -- the stars, all while the world faced the Vietnam War. The ser... |
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This disc includes the following episodes (1-3): "Can We Do This?," "Apollo 1" and "We Have Cleared The Tower." |
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This disc includes the following episodes (4-6): "1968," "Spider" and "Mare Tranquilitatis." |
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This disc includes the following episodes (7-9): "That's all There is," "We Interrupt this Program" and "For Miles and Miles." |
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This disc includes the following episodes (10-12): "Galileo Was Right," "The Original Wives' Club" and "Le Voyage Dans La Lune." |
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This disc includes a behind-the-scenes featurette, a special effects featurette, President John F. Kennedy's historic speech, an interactive guide to the solar system, a history of famous astronomers, a timeline of the U.S. and Russian space programs and trailers. |
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This 12-hour HBO miniseries created by Tom Hanks garnered 17 Emmy nominations and captivated audiences. From the early stages of the space program and Kennedy's 1961 call to reach the moon within a decade to the successes and heartbreaking failures of the race for space, the dream was kept alive by dedicated, daring professionals and a nation intent on reaching for -- and landing amid -- the stars, all while the world faced the Vietnam War. |
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Forensic psychologist Alex Cross (Morgan Freeman) travels to North Carolina and teams with escaped kidnap victim Kate McTiernan (Ashley Judd) to hunt down "Casanova," a serial killer who abducts strong-willed women and forces them to submit to his demands. The trail leads to Los Angeles, where the duo discovers that the psychopath may not be working alone in this tense psychological thriller based on James Patterson's best-selling novel. |
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Forensic psychologist Alex Cross travels to North Carolina and teams up with escaped kidnapping victim Kate McTiernan to hunt down "Casanova," a serial killer who abducts strong-willed women and forces them to submit to his demands. |
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Domineering publishing magnate Isaac Geldhart (Ron Rifkin) has never been much of a father to his three children (Timothy Hutton, Sarah Jessica Parker and Tony Goldwyn). When he refuses to publish a book written by his son's male lover, the siblings retaliate, buying out their father's failing company and successfully running it themselves. Isaac starts a rival business that soon falters, sending him into an emotional downward spiral. |
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Domineering publishing magnate Isaac Geldhart (Ron Rifkin) has never been much of a father to his three children (Timothy Hutton, Sarah Jessica Parker and Tony Goldwyn<... |
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This disc includes: Part 1 & 2. |
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This disc includes Part 3. |
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The early American legend of Pocahontas comes blazingly to life when Pilgrim leader John Smith (Miles O'Keefe) is captured by a tribe of Indians shortly after settling in the New World. Soon, John meets and falls in love with the princess Pocahontas (Sandrine Holt), daughter of a powerful Indian chief. But will their love endure amid the clash of two very different cultures? Tony Goldwyn co-stars. Daniele J. Suissa directs. |
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The Watergate scandal toppled the world's most powerful man: United States president Richard Nixon (Anthony Hopkins). Director Oliver Stone re-creates the turbulent days of the early 1970s as a shadowy epic of lies and intrigue. |
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Oscar winner Sally Field stars as Texas belle Bess Steed, who blossoms from a high-society wife into a prominent businesswoman over seven tumultuous decades in this lavish 1995 miniseries, based on the novel by Elizabeth Forsythe-Hailey. A talented cast, including Tony Goldwyn, Charles Durning, Ron Silver and Jack Thompson, supports Field's Emmy-nominated portrait of courage, strength and resolve. |
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The Nixon Bonus Disc includes a few interesting special features: deleted footage introduced by Oliver Stone, a Charlie Rose interview with Oliver Stone about the making of the film, trailers and interactive menus. |
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The early American legend of Pocahontas comes blazingly to life when Pilgrim leader John Smith (Miles O'Keefe) is captured by a tribe of Indians shortly after settling in the New World. Soon, John meets and falls in love with the princess Pocahontas (Sandrine Holt), daughter of a powerful Indian chief... |
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Oliver Stone's definitive and controversial biography of Richard Nixon features a wealth of bonus features, including: "Beyond Nixon," an all new documentary directed by Sean Stone; nearly an hour of deleted scenes with commentary by Oliver Stone; an interview of Oliver by Charlie Rose; and several theatrical trailers for the movie. |
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Gary Sinise owns the screen with his performance as U.S. president Harry S. Truman. Coming to power in the shadow of the legendary Franklin Roosevelt, Truman survived near-certain defeat in the 1948 election and led the rebuilding of postwar Europe. Sinise perfectly captures the underrated 33rd president's unpretentious style, which concealed a razor-sharp political will. |
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Gary Sinise owns the screen with his performance as U.S. president Harry S. Truman. Coming to power in the shadow of the legendary Franklin Roosevelt, Truman survived near-certain defeat in the 1948 election and led the rebuilding of postwar Europe. Sinise perfectly captures the underrated 33rd president's unpretentious style, which concealed a razor-sharp political will. Diana Scarwid keeps pace as Truman's wife. |
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Oscar winner Sally Field stars as Texas belle Bess Steed, who blossoms from a high-society wife into a prominent businesswoman over seven tumultuous decades in this lavish 1995 miniseries, based on the novel by Elizabeth Forsythe-Hailey. A talented cast, including Tony Goldwyn, Charles Durning, |
The Nixon Bonus Disc includes a few interesting special features: deleted footage introduced by Oliver Stone, a Charlie Rose interview with Oliver Stone about the making of the film, trailers and interactive menus. |
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This disc includes Part 3. |
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Oliver Stone's definitive and controversial biography of Richard Nixon features a wealth of bonus features, including: "Beyond Nixon," an all new documentary directed by Sean Stone; nearly an hour of deleted scenes with commentary by Oliver Stone... |
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Oscar winner Sally Field stars as Texas belle Bess Steed, who blossoms from a high-society wife into a prominent businesswoman over seven tumultuous decades in this lavish 1995 miniseries, based on the novel by Elizabeth Forsythe-Hailey. A talented cast, including Tony Goldwyn, Charles Durning, Ron Silver and Jack Thompson, supports Field's Emmy-nominated portrait of courage, strength and resolve. |
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Set in 1940s New Zealand, The Last Tattoo finds that nation deluged by American servicemen on leave from combat. Kelly Towne (Fox), a local nurse, is in charge of trying to stop the spread of venereal disease, which the US troops have brought. When she discovers an untreatable strain of the clap, nurse Towne accidentally stumbles upon what seems to be a cover-up for the murder of a US troop. An effective and exciting neo-noir thriller. |
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This docudrama tells the interesting story of Dr. Gerald Bull (Frank Langella), a brilliant weapons manufacturer who was assassinated before he could deliver the ultimate missile -- a "Doomsday Gun" -- to Saddam Hussein. The Iraqi dictator wanted the missile for use in his war with Iran, but both the American and Israeli Secret Service saw to eliminate the potential threat p... |
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Set in 1940s New Zealand, The Last Tattoo finds that nation deluged by American servicemen on leave from combat. Kelly Towne (Fox), a local nurse, is in charge of trying to stop the spread of venereal disease, which the US troops have brought. When she discovers an untreatable strain of the clap, nurse Towne accidentally stumbles upon what seems to be a cover-up for the murder of a US troop. An effective and exciting neo-noir thriller. |
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This docudrama tells the interesting story of Dr. Gerald Bull (Frank Langella), a brilliant weapons manufacturer who was assassinated before he could deliver the ultimate missile -- a "Doomsday Gun" -- to Saddam Hussein. The Iraqi dictator wanted the missile for use in his war with Iran, but both the American and Israeli Secret Service saw to eliminate the potential threat posed by him acquiring such a weapon. Alan Arkin and Kevin Spacey co-star. |
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When law student Darby Shaw writes a brief on her theory about the motive behind the assassinations of two Supreme Court justices, she finds bullets flying in her direction and turns to investigative reporter Gray Grantham for help. |
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When law student Darby Shaw writes a brief on her theory about the motive behind the assassinations of two Supreme Court justices, she finds bullets flying in her direction and turns to investigative reporter Gray Grantham for help. |
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Looking to cash in on a Brazilian gold rush, ne'er-do-well George Kuffs (Christian Slater) heads to San Francisco to hit up brother Brad (Bruce Boxleitner) for a loan. Instead, George gets a job offer -- to join Brad's police department civilian adjunct. But after Brad meets the business end of a bullet, George takes over the enterprise and stumbles upon the $50 million scheme that got his sibling killed. Milla Jovovich and Tony Goldwyn costar. |
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A serial killer in Florida is murdering prostitutes, and it's up to James Belushi and Tony Goldwyn to track him down in this whodunit that has more twists and turns than a scenic railway. Lorraine Bracco plays a wealthy Palm Beach femme fatale who seduces both cops. Like William Holden in Sunset Boulevard, Belushi narrates the story as a corpse. |
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This video features two short plays by award-winning playwrights Wendy Wasserstein and Terrence McNally. "Kiss-Kiss Dahlings!" tells the stories of three disparate actresses from three different eras. In "The Last Mile," Bernadette Peters plays an opera diva in a comic view of the moments before the curtain rises for her debut in "Tosca." Co-stars Nancy Marchand, Blythe Danner, Nathan Lane and Cynthia Nixon. |
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A serial killer in Florida is murdering prostitutes, and it's up to James Belushi and Tony Goldwyn to track him down in this whodunit that has more twists and turns than a scenic railway. Lorraine Bracco plays a wealthy Palm Beach fem... |
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Looking to cash in on a Brazilian gold rush, ne'er-do-well George Kuffs (Christian Slater) heads to San Francisco to hit up brother Brad (Bruce Boxleitner) for a loan. Instead, George gets a job offer -- to join Brad's police department civilian adjunct. But after Brad meets the business end of a bulle... |
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This video features two short plays by award-winning playwrights Wendy Wasserstein and Terrence McNally. "Kiss-Kiss Dahlings!" tells the stories of three disparate actresses from three different eras. In "The Last Mile," Bernadette Peters plays an opera diva in a comic view of the moments before the curtain rises for her debut in "Tosca." Co-stars |
Gothamites Sam and Molly see their romance shattered when a street thug kills Sam during a mugging. But love endures beyond the grave when a spectral Sam learns that Molly is in danger, and he must find a way to warn her before she suffers his fate. |
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Gothamites Sam and Molly see their romance shattered when a street thug kills Sam during a mugging. But love endures beyond the grave when a spectral Sam learns that Molly is in danger, and he must find a way to warn her before she suffers his fate. |
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At the tail end of her vacation in Turkey, American tourist Gene LePere (Lee Remick) buys some souvenir trinkets from a street vendor, only to find herself sent to court -- and thence to a prison hellhole -- for trying to smuggle antiquities out the country. Now LePere must navigate brutal prison life while advocates try to prove her innocence to a hopelessly corrupt Turkish justice system in this made-for-television drama based on a true story. |
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At the tail end of her vacation in Turkey, American tourist Gene LePere (Lee Remick) buys some souvenir trinkets from a street vendor, only to find herself sent to court -- and thence to a prison hellhole -- for trying to smuggle antiquities out the country. Now LePere must navigate brutal prison life while advocates try to prove her innocence to a hopelessly corrupt Turkish ... |
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Based on the life of cerebral palsy sufferer Gabriela Brimmer (played by Rachel Levin), this unsentimental drama celebrates strength in the face of adversity. It takes the family maid (Norma Aleandro, who snagged an Oscar nod for the role) to discover the keen mind trapped in the girl's incapacitated b... |
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Based on the life of cerebral palsy sufferer Gabriela Brimmer (played by Rachel Levin), this unsentimental drama celebrates strength in the face of adversity. It takes the family maid (Norma Aleandro, who snagged an Oscar nod for the role) to discover the keen mind trapped in the girl's incapacitated body. Armed with determination and a lust for life, young Gaby soon succeeds beyond anyone's wildest dreams -- except hers. |
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As a child, Tommy (Thom Mathews) killed Jason Voorhees, the demented serial killer whose exploits landed many a corpse at the bottom of Crystal Lake. Years later, Tommy is losing sleep over a nagging question: Is Jason really dead? When Tommy and a friend visit the cemetery to dig up the murderer's grave, they find a well-rested Jason ready to spill blood again. Rocker Alic... |
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The brilliance of this classic comedy series made its mark from 1986 to 1993, and with this program, fans can catch its best episodes featuring Julia Sugarbaker (Dixie Carter), her sister, Suzanne (Delta Burke), Mary Jo (Annie Potts), Charlene (Jean Smart) and Anthony (Meshach Taylor). Included are "Pilot," "Killing All the Right People," "Reservations for Eight," "Big Haas and Little Falsie" and "They Shoot Fat Women, Don't They?" |
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As a child, Tommy (Thom Mathews) killed Jason Voorhees, the demented serial killer whose exploits landed many a corpse at the bottom of Crystal Lake. Years later, Tommy is losing sleep over a nagging question: Is Jason really dead? When Tommy and a friend visit the cemetery to dig up the murderer's grave, they find a well-rested Jason ready to spill blood again. Rocker Alice Cooper sings the title tune, "He's Back (The Man Behind the Mask)." |
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The brilliance of this classic comedy series made its mark from 1986 to 1993, and with this program, fans can catch its best episodes featuring Julia Sugarbaker (Dixie Carter), her sister, Suzanne (Delta Burke), Mary Jo (Annie Potts), Char... |