The conflicted vampires of rural Louisiana continue their disarming blend of eerie charm and violent bloodlust in the third season of this acclaimed HBO drama produced by Alan Ball (American Beauty). As barmaid Sookie Stackhouse (Anna Paquin) considers a relationship with vampire Eric Northman (Alexander Skarsgård), she also confronts werewolves and learns the truth about her own supernatural gift of reading minds. |
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The conflicted vampires of rural Louisiana continue their disarming blend of eerie charm and violent bloodlust in the third season of this acclaimed HBO drama produced by Alan Ball (American Beauty). As barmaid Sookie Stackhouse (Anna Paquin) considers a relationship with vampire Eric Northman (Alexander Skarsgård), she also confronts werewolves and learns the truth about her own supernatural gift of reading minds. |
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Writer-director Kevin Burns takes a closer look at the familiar faces of character actors we all recognize but might not be able to name -- the lesser-known stars who take a backseat to the leads but know the art of stealing a scene. Interviews feature candid comments from the likes of Joan Cusack (Working Girl), Stephen Tobolowsky (Groundhog Day), Luis Guzman (Boogie Nights), John C. McGinley ("Scrubs") and Jane Lynch (Best in Show). |
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2009 3.2 ★ 99 mins Comedies Rated: R When chronically overweight Lucy invites a group of her old college pals to Montana for a weekend reunion because "time is running out," the friends assume that Lucy is at death's door, and they rush to her side in this indie comedy. But Lucy's got a few big surprises in store for them that tests the limits of their friendship and their sanity. |
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Telepathic waitress Sookie (Anna Paquin) attempts to solve a recent murder and sort out several issues with her vampire boyfriend, Bill (Stephen Moyer), including how to deal with his annoying teenage houseguest, Jessica (Deborah Ann Woll). Season 2 of this Emmy-nominated vampire series features new characters, including Iraq war veteran Terry (Todd Lowe) and mysterious social worker Maryann (Michelle Forbes). |
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When chronically overweight Lucy invites a group of her old college pals to Montana for a weekend reunion because "time is running out," the friends assume that Lucy is at death's door, and they rush to her side in this indie comedy. But Lucy's got a few big surprises in store for them that tests the limits of their friendship and their sanity. |
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Telepathic waitress Sookie (Anna Paquin) attempts to solve a recent murder and sort out several issues with her vampire boyfriend, Bill (Stephen Moyer), including how to deal with his annoying teenage houseguest, Jessica (Deborah Ann Woll). Season 2 of this Emmy-nominated vampire series features new characters, including Iraq war veteran Terry (Todd Lowe) and mysterious social worker Maryann (Michelle Forbes). |
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Mind-reading waitress Sookie Stackhouse (Anna Paquin, in a Golden Globe-winning role) dives into a complicated relationship when she falls for vampire Bill Compton (Stephen Moyer) in a world where the undead live openly and drink synthetic blood. Trying to improve their image and legitimize their finances, the out-of-the-coffin bloodsuckers hire PR firms and contribute to influential Republican politicians, among other tactics. |
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Mind-reading waitress Sookie Stackhouse (Anna Paquin, in a Golden Globe-winning role) dives into a complicated relationship when she falls for vampire Bill Compton (Stephen Moyer) in a world where the undead live openly and drink synthetic blood. Trying to improve their image and legitimize their finances, the out-of-the-coffin bloodsuckers hire PR firms and contribute to influential Republican politicians, among other tactics. |
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Mind-reading waitress Sookie Stackhouse (Anna Paquin, in a Golden Globe-winning role) dives into a complicated relationship when she falls for vampire Bill Compton (Stephen Moyer) in a world where the undead live openly and drink synthetic blood. Trying to improve their image and legitimize their finances, the out-of-the-coffin bloodsuckers hire PR firms and contribute to influential Republican politicians, among other tactics. |
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Desperate to save his farm, Quebec Bill (Kris Kristofferson) sees dollar signs in exploiting Prohibition laws. The grizzled cattleman hatches a whiskey-smuggling scheme and, accompanied by his son Wild Bill (Charlie McDermott), embarks on a life-changing adventure across the U.S.-Canadian border. The final film in Jay Craven's "Vermont frontier" trilogy is based on Howard Frank Mosher's award-winning novel. Geneviève Bujold co-stars. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Tell Your God to Ready for Blood" and "I Am Not The Fine Man You Take Me For." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "True Colors" and "Full Faith And Credit." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "A Two-Headed Beast," "A Rich Find" and "Unauthorized Cinnamon." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Leviathan Smiles," "Amateur Night" and "A Constant Throb." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Catbird Seat" and "Tell Him Something Pretty." |
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In an Asian city of the future, every citizen's identity is recorded in a vast computer system known as CyberLink, and no one's privacy is sacred. But when young bounty hunter Dash MacKenzie (Genevieve O'Reilly) discovers that the data collection is all part of an organized corporate effort to launch a large-scale deadly game, she joins forces with a police detective (Luoyong Wang) to bring down the guilty parties. |
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This disc includes the following bonus materials: "Deadwood Matures," the third featurette in a series on the historical perspective of the show's era and "The Education of Swearengen and Bullock," a featurette focused on the ever-changing relationship between the show's main protagonists. |
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In this Emmy-winning HBO drama's third season, civilization is coming to Deadwood, S.D., a trend with substantial consequences for lawman Seth Bullock (Timothy Olyphant), who's tasked with keeping the devious locals in some semblance of order. The series features a talented ensemble cast, including Robin Weigert as Calamity Jane, Powers Boothe as casino proprietor Cy Tolliver and Ian McShane as profane saloon owner (and town boss) Al Swearengen. |
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Desperate to save his farm, Quebec Bill (Kris Kristofferson) sees dollar signs in exploiting Prohibition laws. The grizzled cattleman hatches a whiskey-smuggling scheme and, accompanied by his son Wild Bill (Charlie McDermott), embarks on a life-changing adventure across the U.S.-Canadian border.... |
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In an Asian city of the future, every citizen's identity is recorded in a vast computer system known as CyberLink, and no one's privacy is sacred. But when young bounty hunter Dash MacKenzie (Genevieve O'Reilly) discovers that the data collection is all part of an organized corporate effort to launch a large-scale deadly game, she joins forces with a police detective ... |
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In this Emmy-winning HBO drama's third season, civilization is coming to Deadwood, S.D., a trend with substantial consequences for lawman Seth Bullock (Timothy Olyphant), who's tasked with keeping the devious locals in some semblance of order. The series features a talented ensemble cast, including Robin Weigert as Calamity Jane, Powers Boothe as casino proprietor Cy Tolliver and Ian McShane as profane saloon owner (and town boss) Al Swearengen. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Tell Your God to Ready for Blood" and "I Am Not The Fine Man You Take Me For." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "True Colors" and "Full Faith And Credit." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "A Two-Headed Beast," "A Rich Find" and "Unauthorized Cinnamon." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Leviathan Smiles," "Amateur Night" and "A Constant Throb." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Catbird Seat" and "Tell Him Something Pretty." |
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This disc includes the following bonus materials: "Deadwood Matures," the third featurette in a series on the historical perspective of the show's era and "The Education of Swearengen and Bullock," a featurette focused on the ever-changing relationship between the show's main protagonists. |
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This disc includes the episode "AcceleRacers: Breaking Point." |
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This disc includes the episode "The Ultimate Race." |
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This disc includes the episode "The Ultimate Race." |
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This disc includes the episode "AcceleRacers: Breaking Point." |
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This disc includes episodes (1-2): "A Lie Agreed Upon, Part I" and "A Lie Agreed Upon, Part II." |
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At the height of the gold strike, rebels and outlaws reside in Deadwood, a South Dakota town where everyone is looking out for number one. In Season 1, Wild Bill (Keith Carradine) and Al (Ian McShane) check out a frontier family massacre, a new gambling outfit and more. Deadwood makes its own laws to try a murderer, a treaty with the Sioux Indians is worked out and Calamity Jane (Robin Weigert) enters the scene at the Pest Tent. |
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Accused of brutally murdering his entire family, mountain man Joe Slaader (William Sanderson) is imprisoned in an asylum in this adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft's classic horror tale. A young intern (Fountain Yount) at the asylum begins to believe that Slaader holds the key to stopping a powerful evil force. As more mysterious murders occur, the intern tries to work with Slaader to stop the bloodbath. Kurt Hargan, Rick Dial and Tom Savini co-star. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Deadwood" and "Deep Water." Extras include audio commentary. |
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At the height of the gold strike, rebels and outlaws reside in Deadwood, a South Dakota town where everyone is looking out for number one. In Season 1, Wild Bill (Keith Carradine) and Al (Ian McShane) check out a frontier family massacre, a new gambling outfit and more. Deadwood makes its own laws to try a murderer, a treaty with the Sioux Indians is worked out and Calamity Jane (Robin Weigert) enters the scene at the Pest Tent. |
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It's 1876 -- the height of the gold strike -- and rebels and outlaws are drawn to Deadwood, a South Dakota town where everyone, including ex-marshal Seth Bullock (Timothy Olyphant) and infamous Wild Bill Hickok (Keith Carradine), is out to make a name for themselves at whatever cost. Ian McShane (Sexy Beast) co-stars as foul-mouthed saloon owner Al Swearengen in HBO's award-winning, dramatic Western series. |
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In the Black Hills of South Dakota, the illegal camp of Deadwood is under the reign of new sheriff Seth Bullock (Timothy Olyphant) in the second season of this intriguing HBO series that breathes life into the Wild West. But that doesn't mean law and order has finally come to an essentially lawless town; everyone's still out for himself during the massive gold strike, and money and power are still valued above all else. |
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This disc includes episodes (3-4): "New Money" and "Requiem for a Gleet." |
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It's 1876 -- the height of the gold strike -- and rebels and outlaws are drawn to Deadwood, a South Dakota town where everyone, including ex-marshal Seth Bullock (Timothy Olyphant) and infamous Wild Bill Hickok (Keith Carradine), is out to make a name for themselves at whatever cost. Ian McShane (Sexy... |
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Accused of brutally murdering his entire family, mountain man Joe Slaader (William Sanderson) is imprisoned in an asylum in this adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft's classic horror tale. A young intern (Fountain Yount) at the asylum begins to believe that Slaader holds the key to stopping a powerful evil force. As more mysterious murders occur, the intern tries to work with Sla... |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Suffer the Little Children," "No Other Sons Or Daughters" and "Mister Wu." Extras include previews and summaries of past episodes. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Jewel's Boot is Made for Walking" and "Sold Under Sin." Extras include previews and summaries of past episodes and audio commentary. |
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This disc includes the following bonus features: "Making Deadwood: The Show Behind the Show," "The Real Deadwood" - a documentary feature on the history of Deadwood, conversations with creator David Milch and Keith Carradine, "The New Language of the Old West" and "An Imaginative Reality." |
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At the height of the gold strike, rebels and outlaws reside in Deadwood, a South Dakota town where everyone is looking out for number one. In Season 1, Wild Bill (Keith Carradine) and Al (Ian McShane) check out a frontier family massacre, a new gambling outfit and more. Deadwood makes its own laws to try a murderer, a treaty with the Sioux Indians is worked out and Calamity Jane (Robin Weigert) enters the scene at the Pest Tent. |
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This disc includes the following bonus features: "Making Deadwood: The Show Behind the Show," "The Real Deadwood" - a documentary feature on the history of Deadwood, conversations with creator David Milch and Keith Carradine, "The New Language of the Old West" and "An Imaginative Reality." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Reconnoitering the Rim" and "Here Was a Man." Extras include audio commentary. |
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When three escaped prisoners (led by William Sanderson of television's "Newhart" and "Deadwood") break into the home of a middle-class black minister (Robert Judd), he must fight to protect his family from physical and psychological abuse. Originally produced in 1977, this classic example of exploitatio... |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Trial of Jack McCall," "Plague" and "Bullock Returns To The Camp." Extras include audio commentary. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Suffer the Little Children," "No Other Sons Or Daughters" and "Mister Wu." Extras include previews and summaries of past episodes. |
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In the Black Hills of South Dakota, the illegal camp of Deadwood is under the reign of new sheriff Seth Bullock (Timothy Olyphant) in the second season of this intriguing HBO series that breathes life into the Wild West. But that doesn't mean law and order has finally come to an essentially lawless town; everyone's still out for himself during the massive gold strike, and money and power are still valued above all else. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Jewel's Boot is Made for Walking" and "Sold Under Sin." Extras include previews and summaries of past episodes and audio commentary. |
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This disc includes episodes (5-7): "Complications," "Something Very Expensive" and "E.B. Was Left Out." |
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This disc includes episodes (8-10): "Childish Things," "Amalgamation and Capital" and "Advances, None Miraculous." |
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This disc includes episodes (11-12): "The Whores Can Come" and "Boy-The-Earth-Talks-To." |
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This disc includes the following bonus features: the featurette "The Real Deadwood: 1877," the 3-Part making of episode 12: "Boy the Earth Talks To," and 9 audio commentaries featuring the creator and cast. |
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When three escaped prisoners (led by William Sanderson of television's "Newhart" and "Deadwood") break into the home of a middle-class black minister (Robert Judd), he must fight to protect his family from physical and psychological abuse. Originally produced in 1977, this classic example of exploitation cinema was heavily censored in the United States and completely banned in England due to its graphic scenes of rape and torture. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Deadwood" and "Deep Water." Extras include audio commentary. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Reconnoitering the Rim" and "Here Was a Man." Extras include audio commentary. |
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This disc includes episodes (1-2): "A Lie Agreed Upon, Part I" and "A Lie Agreed Upon, Part II." |
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This disc includes episodes (3-4): "New Money" and "Requiem for a Gleet." |
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This disc includes episodes (5-7): "Complications," "Something Very Expensive" and "E.B. Was Left Out." |
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This disc includes episodes (8-10): "Childish Things," "Amalgamation and Capital" and "Advances, None Miraculous." |
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This disc includes episodes (11-12): "The Whores Can Come" and "Boy-The-Earth-Talks-To." |
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This disc includes the following bonus features: the featurette "The Real Deadwood: 1877," the 3-Part making of episode 12: "Boy the Earth Talks To," and 9 audio commentaries featuring the creator and cast. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Trial of Jack McCall," "Plague" and "Bullock Returns To The Camp." Extras include audio commentary. |
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This disc includes the episode "AcceleRacers: The Speed of Silence." |
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Director-producer Ron Maxwell mines America's history in this epic movie chronicling the Civil War's beginnings in 1861 to the tragic Battle of Chancellorsville in 1863 and the heroes who defended their honor on both fronts. Robert Duvall is Gen. Robert E. Lee, who leads the Confederates; Jeff Daniels is Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, a Bowdoin College professor who fights for the Union army, and Stephen Lang portrays Gen. Stonewall Jackson. |
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This disc includes the episode "AcceleRacers: The Speed of Silence." |
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This disc includes the episode "AcceleRacers: Ignition." |
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Director-producer Ron Maxwell mines America's history in this epic movie chronicling the Civil War's beginnings in 1861 to the tragic Battle of Chancellorsville in 1863 and the heroes who defended their honor on both fronts. Robert Duvall is Gen. Robert E. Lee, who leads the Confederates; Jeff Daniels is Josh... |
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In this campy sci-fi adventure, an off-kilter professor talks some washed-up astronauts into time traveling to save mankind, and upon arriving the explorers find that future earth is controlled by a race of gorgeous but deadly space babes. But that's not all -- the astronauts must contend with a cosmic epidemic, a vicious monster and a horde of mutants. Patrick Macnee, |
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The dawn of the 20th century saw the death-knell of the traditional cowboy way of life. Ranch hand Monte Walsh (Tom Selleck) is a Wyoming rambler whose way of life is fast becoming obsolete, and the widening economic gap is leaving behind Monte and his companions. Many of them "ride fence" for rich landowners, so something has to give. Keith Carradine and Isabella Rossellini co-star is this elegy to the American West. |
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Life on the racing circuit requires steely determination and drive. But for the two teams featured in this thrilling anime, Teku and Metal Mechanics, cooperation is also an integral, if unusual, ingredient in the recipe for success. That's because the league is under threat from the evil empire known as the Racing Drones, who covet supremacy and are poised to put in motion their plans for a takeover. |
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Life on the racing circuit requires steely determination and drive. But for the two teams featured in this thrilling anime, Teku and Metal Mechanics, cooperation is also an integral, if unusual, ingredient in the recipe for success. That's because the league is under threat from the evil empire known as the Racing Drones, who covet supremacy and are poised to put in motion their plans for a takeover. |
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This disc includes the episode "AcceleRacers: Ignition." |
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The dawn of the 20th century saw the death-knell of the traditional cowboy way of life. Ranch hand Monte Walsh (Tom Selleck) is a Wyoming rambler whose way of life is fast becoming obsolete, and the widening economic gap is leaving behind Monte and his companions. Many of them "ride fence" for rich landowners, so something has to give. |
In this campy sci-fi adventure, an off-kilter professor talks some washed-up astronauts into time traveling to save mankind, and upon arriving the explorers find that future earth is controlled by a race of gorgeous but deadly space babes. But that's not all -- the astronauts must contend with a cosmic epidemic, a vicious monster and a horde of mutants. Patrick Macnee, Daniel Roebuck and William Sanderson star. Also included is the award-winni... |
Director-producer Ron Maxwell mines America's history in this epic movie chronicling the Civil War's beginnings in 1861 to the tragic Battle of Chancellorsville in 1863 and the heroes who defended their honor on both fronts. Robert Duvall is Gen. Robert E. Lee, who leads the Confederates; Jeff Daniels is Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, a Bowdoin College professor who fights for the Union army, and Stephen Lang portrays Gen. Stonewall Jackson. |
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Friends can't be lovers ... or can they? College student Amy (Amy Stewart) wants to know; after all, she's beginning to feel like she's falling for not one, but two of her guy pals. Dil (Jeremy Renner) is a sweetheart, and Aaron (Seamus Deaver) has always been there for her, so it's no stretch to consider either of them boyfriend material. But when feelings get hurt, Amy begins to wonder if she's churning up drama just to keep from being bored. |
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Friends can't be lovers ... or can they? College student Amy (Amy Stewart) wants to know; after all, she's beginning to feel like she's falling for not one, but two of her guy pals. Dil (Jeremy Renner) is a sweetheart, and Aaron (Seamus Deaver) has always been there for her, so it's no stretch to conside... |
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At his dying friend's side, Rafe Covington (Tom Selleck) vows he'll take care of his buddy's wife, Ann, and protect her ranch. But Rafe's solemn promise angers cattle baron Bruce Barkow (Mark Harmon), who's threatening Ann and other townsfolk in an effort to acquire their property. As the time for Rafe's clash with Barkow draws closer, Rafe also struggles with his feelings for Ann. |
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At his dying friend's side, Rafe Covington (Tom Selleck) vows he'll take care of his buddy's wife, Ann, and protect her ranch. But Rafe's solemn promise angers cattle baron Bruce Barkow (Mark Harmon), who's threatening Ann and other townsfolk in an effort to acquire their property. As the time for Rafe's clash w... |
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Get ready for a horrifying tale- Western style! A stagecoach pulls into its regular station on schedule, but without its passengers and driver. An investigation discovers blood stained seats, but no sign of any bodies. Now, it is up to a group of locals to uncover what happened on the haunted stagecoach and to confront the supernatural beings that have put them all under siege. |
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"Let's be friends." They're the last words any guy wants to hear -- and Carter (Sean O'Bryan) hears them a lot. Single and 31, Carter is starting to think he's just too nice a guy. Right before he meets Maggie (Sybil Temchen), a woman who's convinced all the nice guys are gone, Carter decides it's time to ... |
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Stanley Myer (William Sanderson) is a so-so musician who harbors a big dream: to play his ukulele on a cruise line to Hawaii. In order to make ends meet in the meantime, he takes a job in a retirement home playing music for the residents. There, he encounters Eleanor (Faye Dunaway), an aging jazz chanteus... |
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"Let's be friends." They're the last words any guy wants to hear -- and Carter (Sean O'Bryan) hears them a lot. Single and 31, Carter is starting to think he's just too nice a guy. Right before he meets Maggie (Sybil Temchen), a woman who's convinced all the nice guys are gone, Carter decides it's time to play some games. |
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Stanley Myer (William Sanderson) is a so-so musician who harbors a big dream: to play his ukulele on a cruise line to Hawaii. In order to make ends meet in the meantime, he takes a job in a retirement home playing music for the residents. There, he encounters Eleanor (Faye Dunaway), an aging jazz chanteuse and stubborn recluse whom perhaps only Stanley can reach. Based on a true story, this drama marks Marc Lazard's directorial debut. |
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Peter brings a sacred Manji voodoo doll back to Brantford, enabling him to control anyone he chooses. |
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Prof. Ibsen unveils his latest invention, the Triangle of Terror, which brings people's worst fears to life. |
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This season exposes the kids and Alan to a multitude of wonders -- including the Pool of Ages -- and takes them on a trip to the past, where they learn how Alan found his way into the magical realm of Jumanji. |
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This season exposes the kids and Alan to a multitude of wonders -- including the Pool of Ages -- and takes them on a trip to the past, where they learn how Alan found his way into the magical realm of Jumanji. |
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Ibsen's newest creation -- the Trijuminate Prism -- not only turns dark into light and day into night, it turns Peter into Judy, and Judy into Peter. |
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Trader Slick has gathered all of Jumanji's villains to bid on the ultimate weapon: the Transvector, which grants its owner control of all the land. |
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After buying the Jumanji game at Aunt Nora's garage sale, the meanest lady in Brantford rolls the dice and is pulled into Jumanji with Judy and Peter. |
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To win her boyfriend back, Judy purchases a magic love potion from Trader Slick and brings it back to Brantford. |
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Judy and Peter arrive to find even stranger things happening in Jumanji: Van Pelt despises hunting, and Ibsen and Alan have become chess buddies. |
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Judy, Peter and Alan get caught sneaking around Ibsen's lab and narrowly escape via Ibsen's submarine. Meanwhile, Peter has turned into a salamander. |
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Tired of feeling left out because he's short, Peter secretly barters with Trader Slick for a potion that will make him grow. |
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When a prowler corners Judy and Peter in the attic, they roll the dice and escape to Jumanji -- along with the intruder. |
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Judy and Peter land in Jumanji and are captured almost instantly by Ibsen, who has a plot to restore his human form. |
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When Peter gets angry and smashes the Jumanji game, it splits him into three people, each with different parts of his personality. |
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A ferocious Jumanji lion chases Alan and the kids into a cave, where they stumble across the legendary Crystal of Reflection. |
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After returning to Brantford, Peter and Judy begin growing older rapidly and must go back into Jumanji to figure out how to reverse the process. |
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In debt to Trader Slick, Alan decides to join a boastful explorer who professes to know where riches can be found. |
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An effort to escape Jumanji by plane leads Peter and Judy to a cloud city of winged creatures under siege by Ibsen's blimp. |
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After she's teased at school, Judy joins Peter and Alan in Jumanji, where clues lead them to a dusty old box containing "Brantford, the Game." |
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Gary Sinise turns in an Emmy-winning performance as George Wallace, the notorious four-term governor of Alabama who used his power and influence to block desegregation, declaring "segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever." John Frankenheimer directs this made-for-television biopic that also features Mare Winningham in an Emmy-winning performance and Golden Globe winner Angelina Jolie in one of her first lead roles. |
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Peter, Judy and Alan team with a wooden-nosed sailor who says he knows the way out of Jumanji. |
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In Jumanji, Peter, Judy and Alan find themselves caught in a war between giant red ants and their sworn enemies, a colony of black ants. |
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Shepherd siblings Judy and Peter are back -- along with Alan Parrish -- for more heart-pounding adventures. This season, they get caught between warring ants and use a mechanical rhino to cross a desert, hoping to find a way out of Jumanji. |
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Gary Sinise turns in an Emmy-winning performance as George Wallace, the notorious four-term governor of Alabama who used his power and influence to block desegregation, declaring "segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever." John Frankenheimer directs this made-for-television biopic that a... |
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Gary Sinise turns in an Emmy-winning performance as George Wallace, the notorious four-term governor of Alabama who used his power and influence to block desegregation, declaring "segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever." John Frankenheimer directs this made-for-television biopic that also features Mare Winningham in an Emmy-winning performance and Golden Globe winner Angelina Jolie in one of her first lead roles. |
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An ailing Peter rolls into the game with Judy. But he's too sick to finish, forcing Judy and Alan to seek help from Tribal Bob and his Manji healer. |
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Van Pelt competes with a rival hunter to get at Alan, using Peter and Judy as bait. |
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Shepherd siblings Judy and Peter are back -- along with Alan Parrish -- for more heart-pounding adventures. This season, they get caught between warring ants and use a mechanical rhino to cross a desert, hoping to find a way out of Jumanji. |
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When the kids find Alan -- an amnesia victim -- clad in bizarre attire near some circular ruins, they take him on a river trip to help him remember. |
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Captured by monkeys, Alan is taken before the Judge and charged with stealing a treasure known as the Singing Orb. |
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Peter and Judy roll into Jumanji, where they find a chest of gold coins coveted by the Sand King, who pursues Judy, Peter and Alan back to Brantford. |
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When he and Judy end up in a bayou where Alan is battling giant leeches, Peter is shocked to find his drawing of a boy in bubbling mud coming to life. |
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Peter rolls into Jumanji to find Alan claiming that Ibsen's turned over a new leaf. To keep Peter there, Ibsen sends a duplicate of him to Brantford. |
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Peter and Judy find themselves in a desert facing terrifying beasts that turn out to be Ibsen's latest mechanical creation, operated by Alan. |
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This animated series spun off from the 1995 film of the same name starts the same way the movie did -- with Peter Shepherd and his sister, Judy, moving into a new house and getting caught up in an unbelievably realistic board game. |
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Directed by John Frankenheimer (who won an Emmy for his efforts), this searing Civil War miniseries centers on the appallingly inhumane conditions endured by Union prisoners at the notorious Andersonville stockade in Georgia. Set in 1864 and seen through the perspective of young Union soldier Josiah Day (... |
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Aunt Nora is in Jumanji again, and Peter and Judy realize they have to play matchmaker. Will pairing Aunt Nora with Alan will save him from the game? |
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When Peter takes the game to school to impress a girl, Jumanji pulls her and the school bully into the game and makes the bully seem dashing and bold. |
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When Alan is killed in a sudden Jumanji storm, Judy and Peter keep reliving the same turn until they can figure out how to save him. |
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When Alan turns the tables on Van Pelt, using hunter tactics to defeat the hunter, Jumanji transforms Peter into a pintsized Van Pelt to replace him. |
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Alan swipes the dice so that Peter and Judy won't be able to play Jumanji anymore, thus sparing them the life-threatening danger of playing the game. |
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Bruce Willis stars as an amoral gun-for-hire drawn into a vicious war between two Prohibition-era gangs in a dreary Texas town. In a ploy to clean up financially, he offers his services to both sides and then pits them against each other. |
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Inspired by the hit 1995 film Jumanji, this animated series follows two children who find themselves accidentally trapped in the strange world of an old board game -- a universe chock-full of scary jungle creatures ... and no exits. |
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Directed by John Frankenheimer (who won an Emmy for his efforts), this searing Civil War miniseries centers on the appallingly inhumane conditions endured by Union prisoners at the notorious Andersonville stockade in Georgia. Set in 1864 and seen through the perspective of young Union soldier Josiah Day (Jarrod Emick), the made-for-cable drama is a tribute to the human spirit. Frederic Forrest, Cliff De Young and William H. Macy also star. |
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When Van Pelt captures Aunt Nora after she gets sucked into Jumanji, it's up to Judy, Peter and Alan to save her. |
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Inspired by the hit 1995 film Jumanji, this animated series follows two children who find themselves accidentally trapped in the strange world of an old board game -- a universe chock-full of scary jungle creatures ... and no exits. |
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Peter brings a computer into Jumanji to figure out how to get Alan out of the game. Unfortunately, the machine falls into the hands of a mad inventor. |
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Brad Johnson stars in this Western as Charlie Siringo, a cowboy turned detective who tracks a dangerous fugitive through the wilds of the frontier with the help of his partner, novice lawman Winton Powell (Chad Lowe). When a plucky prostitute and an American Indian comrade help the pair close in on their target, the lead begins to fly. This rough-riding shoot-'em-up co-stars Maggie Baird and Floyd "Red Crow" Westerman. |
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This animated series spun off from the 1995 film of the same name starts the same way the movie did -- with Peter Shepherd and his sister, Judy, moving into a new house and getting caught up in an unbelievably realistic board game. |
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Bruce Willis stars as an amoral gun-for-hire drawn into a vicious war between two Prohibition-era gangs in a dreary Texas town. In a ploy to clean up financially, he offers his services to both sides and then pits them against each other. |
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Majestic Tanglewood Mountain is a special place. So, when deforestation looms, the young Lords of Tanglewood and the spirit of mountain man John McKenna (Chuck Norris) summon all their powers -- some supernatural -- to save the pristine wilderness. Terry Kiser, |
When Judy is heartbroken over a cute guy at school, Jumanji creates a suave romantic interest for her -- but he transforms Peter into a stone statue. |
Majestic Tanglewood Mountain is a special place. So, when deforestation looms, the young Lords of Tanglewood and the spirit of mountain man John McKenna (Chuck Norris) summon all their powers -- some supernatural -- to save the pristine wilderness. Terry Kiser, Megan Paul, Max Gail, Roscoe Lee Browne and Loretta Swit also star in this inspirational eco-adventure. |
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Peter brings a seemingly harmless animal back from Jumanji, but the beast grows every time Peter tells a lie -- and soon the whole town is in danger. |
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Alan is poisoned, and there's no cure. In an effort to save him, Judy and Peter do battle with Ibsen, Van Pelt, Trader Slick and the Stalker. |
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Peter joins the fearsome Manji tribe and is slowly transformed into a mask warrior, while Alan nearly escapes out Jumanji's secret back door. |
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Judy tries to outslick Slick by trading her broken watch to get out of the game. But when they return to Brantford, they find that time has stopped. |
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This animated series spun off from the 1995 film of the same name starts the same way the movie did -- with Peter Shepherd and his sister, Judy, moving into a new house and getting caught up in an unbelievably realistic board game. |
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After finding the Jumanji game in the attic, Judy and Peter get sucked into a jungle world and meet Alan Parrish, who has been trapped there 23 years. |
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It stands to reason that mosquitoes the size of bats need to suck a lot of blood to survive -- and suck it they do in this monster movie set in the desert town of Mesquite. First, the cows drop dead, and then, local teens disappear as toxic waste turns a stagnant pond into a breeding ground for mega-mosquitoes. Now, it's going to take a lot more than a can of pesticide (think flamethrowers) to rid the sleepy hamlet of the blood-sucking insects. |
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It stands to reason that mosquitoes the size of bats need to suck a lot of blood to survive -- and suck it they do in this monster movie set in the desert town of Mesquite. First, the cows drop dead, and then, local teens disappear as toxic waste turns a stagnant pond into a breeding ground for mega-mosquitoes. Now, it's going to take a lot more than a can of pesticide (think flamethrowers) to rid the sleepy hamlet of the blood-sucking insects. |
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Capt. Call, returning from Augustus's funeral, drives a herd of wild horses back with him for a little profit. But the road home isn't easy. He crosses paths with the notorious Cherokee Jack, and his friend Newt is embroiled in a deadly bar fight. |
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Head back to Lonesome Dove in this sequel to one of the most-loved miniseries of all time. In a cross-country trek, Texas Ranger Call (Jon Voight, in the role Tommy Lee Jones originated) leads a group of cowboys trying to bring a herd of horses across the states to Montana. During one of the stops on the way north, Call reacquaints himself with his departed partner's ex-love, Clara Allen (Barbara Hershey). |
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Head back to Lonesome Dove in this sequel to one of the most-loved miniseries of all time. In a cross-country trek, Texas Ranger Call (Jon Voight, in the role Tommy Lee Jones originated) leads a group of cowboys trying to bring a herd of horses across the states to Montana. During one of the stops on the way north, Call reacquaints himself with his departed partner's ex-love, Clara Allen (Barbara Hershey). |
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Head back to Lonesome Dove in this sequel to one of the most-loved miniseries of all time. In a cross-country trek, Texas Ranger Call (Jon Voight, in the role Tommy Lee Jones originated) leads a group of cowboys trying to bring a herd of horses across the states to Montana. During one of the stops on the way north, Call reacquaints himself with his departed partner's ex-love, Clara Allen (Barbara Hershey). |
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This disc contains the beginning of the feature. |
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This disc contains the conclusion of the feature as well as bonus material. |
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This disc contains the beginning of the feature. |
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This disc contains the conclusion of the feature as well as bonus material. |
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Capt. Call, returning from Augustus's funeral, drives a herd of wild horses back with him for a little profit. But the road home isn't easy. He crosses paths with the notorious Cherokee Jack, and his friend Newt is embroiled in a deadly bar fight. |
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A television reporter and her crew accidentally awaken a sedated canine while checking out reports of abusive experiments at a local lab. When the drugs wear off, the dog can either truly be "man's best friend" or explode in fury and no one can predict how it will react. |
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Dunnegan treats Newt like a son. Clara joins Gideon on the trail. Call makes Agostina a partner at Hat Creek ranch. Newt asks Call for help. |
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Gideon and Isom herd the cattle, ready for trouble at a moment's notice. Newt settles into his new life in Montana, while Clara fights Mother Nature. |
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Former Texas Ranger Capt. Call takes his friend back to be buried at Lonesome Dove before heading on a 2,500 mile journey to Hat Creek ranch. |
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A range war is looming, and Capt. Call's companions are in grave danger. Newt considers his inheritance before deciding who to support in the war. |
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A television reporter and her crew accidentally awaken a sedated canine while checking out reports of abusive experiments at a local lab. When the drugs wear off, the dog can either truly be "man's best friend" or explode in fury and no one can predict how it will react. |
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In Sometimes They Come Back, a schoolteacher (Tim Matheson) beset by vengeful spirits must confront the ghosts of his past. In the 1996 sequel, psychologist Jon Porter (Michael Gross) returns home after a long absence and stays to help his town battle sinister forces. Also starring Brooke Adams and Hilary Swank, this chilling double feature is based on short stories penned by horror master Stephen King. |
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High school teacher Jim Norman returns to his quiet hometown only to find himself haunted by spirits spawned by a tragedy from his childhood. Norman realizes the deadly horror won't stop until he sends his tormentors back to their graves. |
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In Sometimes They Come Back, a schoolteacher (Tim Matheson) beset by vengeful spirits must confront the ghosts of his past. In the 1996 sequel, psychologist Jon Porter (Michael Gross) returns home after a long absence and stays to help his town battle sinister forces. Also starring |
High school teacher Jim Norman returns to his quiet hometown only to find himself haunted by spirits spawned by a tragedy from his childhood. Norman realizes the deadly horror won't stop until he sends his tormentors back to their graves. |
A recent widow and her young daughter try to put their past behind them by moving into a new house. But they soon realize a mirror that belonged to the house's prior owner is a portal to a frightening myriad of worlds housing deadly evil spirits. |
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A recent widow and her young daughter try to put their past behind them by moving into a new house. But they soon realize a mirror that belonged to the house's prior owner is a portal to a frightening myriad of worlds housing deadly evil spirits. |
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This disc includes Parts 1-2. |
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This disc includes Parts 3-4. |
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In this Emmy-winning made-for-television movie based on the Larry McMurtry bestseller, two former Texas Rangers leave Texas to settle land in Montana. Their plans are thwarted and helped along by a cast of characters that could only live out West. |
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Gus and Call go after the men who stole horses and killed innocents at a farm. U.S. soldiers attempt to commandeer the former Rangers' horses. |
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Larry McMurtry's novel comes to life in this Emmy-winning made-for-television movie that centers on kindly Gus McCrae (Robert Duvall) and gruff Woodrow Call (Tommy Lee Jones), two former Texas Rangers who leave Lonesome Dove in the Lone Star State to settle land in Montana. Along for the journey are ex-scout Joshua (Danny Glover) and Call's bastard son, Newt (Rick Schroder). Diane Lane plays California-dreaming prostitute Lorena Wood. |
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Larry McMurtry's novel comes to life in this Emmy-winning made-for-television movie that centers on kindly Gus McCrae (Robert Duvall) and gruff Woodrow Call (Tommy Lee Jones), two former Texas Rangers who leave Lonesome Dove in the Lone Star State to settle land in Montana. Along for the journey are ex-scout Joshua (Danny Glover) and Call's bastard son, Newt (Rick Schroder). Diane Lane plays California-dreaming prostitute Lorena Wood. |
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Former Texas Rangers Gus and Call head toward Montana to herd cattle. Sheriff July Johnson hunts for fugitive Jake Spoon. |
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In this Emmy-winning made-for-television movie based on the Larry McMurtry bestseller, two former Texas Rangers leave Texas to settle land in Montana. Their plans are thwarted and helped along by a cast of characters that could only live out West. |
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Call must say goodbye to his closest friend after he's wounded by Indians. Call arrives in New Mexico and confronts a captured Blue Duck. |
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Sheriff Johnson is still in pursuit of Jake Spoon. Gus engages bandits in a gun fight. Lorie is kidnapped, and it's up to Gus to save her. |
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This disc includes Parts 1-2. |
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This disc includes Parts 3-4. |
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This disc includes Parts 1-2. |
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This disc includes Parts 3-4. |
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Larry McMurtry's novel comes to life in this Emmy-winning made-for-television movie that centers on kindly Gus McCrae (Robert Duvall) and gruff Woodrow Call (Tommy Lee Jones), two former Texas Rangers who leave Lonesome Dove in the Lone Star State to settle land in Montana. Along for the journey are ex-scout Joshua (Danny Glover) and Call's bastard son, Newt (Rick Schroder). Diane Lane plays California-dreaming prostitute Lorena Wood. |
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This disc includes Parts 1-2. |
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This disc includes Parts 3-4. |
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Hired by the FBI to pilfer top-secret data from a company, expert burglar Sam follows through on his latest assignment -- but leaves the data behind in an experimental supercar. When the vehicle is stolen, Sam's life depends on getting it back. |
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Hired by the FBI to pilfer top-secret data from a company, expert burglar Sam follows through on his latest assignment -- but leaves the data behind in an experimental supercar. When the vehicle is stolen, Sam's life depends on getting it back. |
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In an inspired bit of typecasting, Clint Eastwood and Burt Reynolds star as a steely police detective and a slick private eye, respectively, in this 1984 Richard Benjamin-directed film that melds comedy and high-octane thrills. The two men are so different it's almost inevitable that they end up working on the same case together ... and, against all odds, maybe even solving it! |
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In an inspired bit of typecasting, Clint Eastwood and Burt Reynolds star as a steely police detective and a slick private eye, respectively, in this 1984 Richard Benjamin-directed film that melds comedy and high-octane thrills. The two m... |
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In the smog-choked dystopian Los Angeles of 2019, blade runner Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford) is called out of retirement to snuff a quartet of "replicants" -- androids consigned to slave labor on remote planets. They've escaped to Earth seeking their creator and a way to extend their short life spans. In the course of Deckard's mission, he gets romantically entangled with Rach... |
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In the smog-choked dystopian Los Angeles of 2019, blade runner Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford) is called out of retirement to snuff a quartet of "replicants" -- androids consigned to slave labor on remote planets. They've escaped to Earth seeking their creator and a way to extend their short life spans. Director Ridley Scott's reedited version comes with a different ending and the omission of Ford's narration, giving the film a different tone. |
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The bonus material for Ridley Scott's legendary dark vision of the near future includes the documentary "Dangerous Days: Making Blade Runner," which features and in-depth look at the film's background, pre-production and casting process and interviews with the film's cast and crew. |
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In a smog-choked dystopian Los Angeles, blade runner Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford) is called out of retirement to snuff a quartet of escaped "replicants" -- androids consigned to slave labor on remote planets -- seeking to extend their short life spans. This version includes the theatrical cut and director Ridley ... |
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In a smog-choked dystopian Los Angeles, blade runner Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford) is called out of retirement to snuff a quartet of escaped "replicants" -- androids consigned to slave labor on remote planets -- seeking to extend their short life spans. This definitive special edition of director Ridley Scott'... |
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In a smog-choked dystopian Los Angeles, blade runner Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford) is called out of retirement to snuff a quartet of escaped "replicants" -- androids consigned to slave labor on remote planets -- seeking to extend their short life spans. This version includes the theatrical cut and director Ridley Scott's cut, which comes with a different ending and the omission of Ford's narration, giving the film a different tone. |
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In the dystopian Los Angeles of 2019, blade runner Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford) is called out of retirement to snuff a quartet of escaped "replicants" -- androids consigned to slave labor on remote planets -- seeking a way to extend their short life spans. The Workprint edition is a rarely seen, newly remastered work print version of the film. |
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In the smog-choked dystopian Los Angeles of 2019, blade runner Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford) is called out of retirement to snuff a quartet of "replicants" -- androids consigned to slave labor on remote planets. They've escaped to Earth seeking their creator and a way to extend their short life spans. Director Rid... |
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In the smog-choked dystopian Los Angeles of 2019, blade runner Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford) is called out of retirement to snuff a quartet of "replicants" -- androids consigned to slave labor on remote planets. They've escaped to Earth seeking their creator and a way to extend their short life spans. In the course of Deckard's mission, he gets romantically entangled with Rachel (Sean Young) -- a replicant who's oblivious to her humanoid heredity. |
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In a smog-choked dystopian Los Angeles, blade runner Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford) is called out of retirement to snuff a quartet of escaped "replicants" -- androids consigned to slave labor on remote planets -- seeking to extend their short life spans. This definitive special edition of director Ridley Scott's classic features his restored and remastered version with added scenes, plus an authoritative documentary about the making of the film. |
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In the dystopian Los Angeles of 2019, blade runner Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford) is called out of retirement to snuff a quartet of escaped "replicants" -- androids consigned to slave labor on remote planets -- seeking a way to extend their short life spans. The Workprint edition is a rarely seen, newly remastered work print version of the film. |
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Charles Bronson and Lee Marvin star in this 1981 action classic that follows a deadly tug-of-war between two powerful men: trapper Albert Johnson (Bronson) and Canadian Mountie Sgt. Edgar Millen (Marvin). After rescuing a dog from a bloody bout arranged by an unscrupulous breeder, Johnson becomes a marked man... |
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In a small Texas town during the dark, uncertain days of World War II, a divorced mother of two (Sissy Spacek) struggles valiantly -- during a time when divorcees were scorned and gossipy tongues wagged -- to build a life for her family. Eric Roberts co-stars in this uplifting and evocative slice of Americana ... |
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Charles Bronson and Lee Marvin star in this 1981 action classic that follows a deadly tug-of-war between two powerful men: trapper Albert Johnson (Bronson) and Canadian Mountie Sgt. Edgar Millen (Marvin). After rescuing a dog from a bloody bout arranged by an unscrupulous breeder, Johnson becomes a marked man accused of murder -- with Millen at his heels trying to arrest him. Angie Dickinson, Carl Weathers and Andrew Stevens co-star. |
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In a small Texas town during the dark, uncertain days of World War II, a divorced mother of two (Sissy Spacek) struggles valiantly -- during a time when divorcees were scorned and gossipy tongues wagged -- to build a life for her family. Eric Roberts co-stars in this uplifting and evocative slice of Americana directed by Spacek's husband, Jack Fisk. The film's best moments are in the nostalgic vein of Summer of '42. |
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Sissy Spacek shines in her Oscar-winning role as country singer Loretta Lynn in this biopic that charts the queen of country music's rise -- from her hardscrabble upbringing in Appalachia to stardom at the Grand Ole Opry. |
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Sissy Spacek shines in her Oscar-winning role as country singer Loretta Lynn in this biopic that charts the queen of country music's rise -- from her hardscrabble upbringing in Appalachia to stardom at the Grand Ole Opry. |
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Several couples journey to the country to relax and watch a boat being built. Instead, they discover death as a psychotic killer wearing a macabre mask stalks the group and then hacks and slices his way through them one by one. One of the original slasher movies, this bloody fright fest combines sex and violence in what became the standard formula for the genre. Starring |
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Several couples journey to the country to relax and watch a boat being built. Instead, they discover death as a psychotic killer wearing a macabre mask stalks the group and then hacks and slices his way through them one by one. One of the original slasher movies, this bloody fright fest combines sex and violence in what became the standard formula for the genre. Starring Christopher Allport and Jim Doerr, this is a classic not to be missed. |
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The Bonus Disc for this Academy Award-winning musical extravaganza starring James Cagney includes two vintage Cagney short films, a new documentary and other fun extras such as newsreels, cartoon shorts, a radio broadcast, rehearsal footage and more. |
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The Bonus Disc for this Academy Award-winning musical extravaganza starring James Cagney includes two vintage Cagney short films, a new documentary and other fun extras such as newsreels, cartoon shorts, a radio broadcast, rehearsal footage and more. |