Nfl pittsburgh steelers giftset- 23.99This 9 disc Ultimate Collection contains four amazing Pittsburgh Steelers' DVDs.NFL Pittsburgh Steelers: The Road to XLIn this unforgettable four-disc set, relive the incredible moments of the Steelers' magic carpet ride. From the bouncing of the Bengals, to Big Ben's miracle tackle, to Willie Parker's breakaway dash, ROAD TO XL brings you the televised broadcast of each postseason victory with play-by-play and commentary from the Steelers' radio team.NFL Super Bowl XL: Pittsburgh SteelersThe Pittsburgh Steelers' quest for a fifth Super Bowl title was an epic journey that took 26 years to complete. Complete with highlights from the Steelers regular season, playoffs and the big game itself. Contains over 3 full hours of action, along with the pre-game, post-game, half-time shows and tons of behind-the-scenes footage.NFL Complete History of the Pittsburgh SteelersThis two-disc set celebrates the rich history of the Pittsburgh Steelers, from their inception through their incredible run in 2004. Includes tons of bonus features on the greatest Steelers' moments, games and players.NFL Super Bowl Collection: Pittsburgh SteelersRelive the most celebrated moments from Steel City's spectacular run in the 70s. Go back through each winning season with highlights leading up to the big game, and celebrate the great Super Bowl triumphs. This spectacular DVD features hours of Super Bowl game footage, season highlights, interviews and commentary from the legends that made Pittsburgh a champion.Format: DVD MOVIE |
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Two and a half men-2nd season- 17.98Welcome back to the Harpers' Malibu beach house, home to one of the funniest TV comedy hits in a long, long time. Bachelor Charlie (Charlie Sheen) is trying (but not very hard) to remember the name of the girl currently taking a shower upstairs. Alan (Jon Cryer), Charlie's tightly wound, divorced brother is trying to figure out how he can get his ex wife to remarry, so he can stop paying alimony. And Jake (Angus T. Jones), Alan's 11 year old son, is just trying to figure out what's for lunch and where's the TV remote. After a year of living together, the guys have figured out how two and a half men equal one family. Sort of. But there are plenty of hilarious rough spots along the way. And you'll share them all in this 4-disc collection that includes all 24 episodes of the series' smart and uproarious second season. |
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Woodstock: 3 days of peace & music, ultimate collector's edition (the director's cut)- 41.061969 was a year unlike any other. Man first set foot on the moon. The New York Mets won the World Series against all odds. And for three days in the rural town of Bethel, New York, half a million people experienced the single most defining moment of their generation; a concert unprecedented in scope and influence, a coming together of people from all walks of life with a single common goal: Peace and music. They called it Woodstock. One year later, a landmark Oscar-winning documentary captured the essence of the music, the electricity of the performances, and the experience of those who lived it. Newly remastered, the film features legendary performances by 17 best selling artists. |
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Woodstock: 3 days of peace and music, 40th anniversary edition (the director's cut)- 18.621969 was a year unlike any other. Man first set foot on the moon. The New York Mets won the World Series against all odds. And for three days in the rural town of Bethel, New York, half a million people experienced the single most defining moment of their generation; a concert unprecedented in scope and influence, a coming together of people from all walks of life with a single common goal: Peace and music. They called it Woodstock. One year later, a landmark Oscar-winning documentary captured the essence of the music, the electricity of the performances, and the experience of those who lived it. Newly remastered, the film features legendary performances by 17 best selling artists. |
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Woodstock: 3 days of peace & music, ultimate collector's edition (the director's cut) (blu-ray)- 52.471969 was a year unlike any other. Man first set foot on the moon. The New York Mets won the World Series against all odds. And for three days in the rural town of Bethel, New York, half a million people experienced the single most defining moment of their generation; a concert unprecedented in scope and influence, a coming together of people from all walks of life with a single common goal: Peace and music. They called it Woodstock. One year later, a landmark Oscar-winning documentary captured the essence of the music, the electricity of the performances, and the experience of those who lived it. Newly remastered, the film features legendary performances by 17 best selling artists. |
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Train robbers/tall in the saddle- 7.99John Wayne stars in these western classics, TRAIN ROBBERS and TALL IN THE SADDLETRAIN ROBBERS:Three Civil War veterans team up with a train robber's widow to recover a cool half-million in hidden gold. The widow (Ann-Margret), the kind who sticks out in all the right places, wants to clear her husband's name. The three friends (John Wayne, Rod Taylor, Ben Johnson) want to aid her and collect a $50,000 reward. But the dead man's ex-partners just want the gold--and to get it they will kill the lady and her partners if they must. The Train Robbers is a rollicking caper from writer/director Burt Kennedy, who specializes in Westerns with a comic touch (The Rounders, Support Your Local Sheriff). Here he sets a mood of amiable adventure among colorful, well-drawn characters, never stinting on the two-fisted action that's a part of all the best Wayne Westerns. With this straight-shooting cast and creative team on board, you'll find yourself grinning with pleasure--and cheering The Train Robbers.TALL IN THE SADDLE: Good man to have around, Rocklin is. Can work the range. Or a poker game. And since he's played by John Wayne, that makes him even better! Packed with star power and hoof-and-thunder excitement, Tall In The Saddle stands tall with Western fans. Saddling up with Wayne is fellow cowpoke legend George Gabby Hayes, the best consarn, whisker-faced, gibberish-jabbering, flapped-back-stetson sidekick ever to fall off a buckboard or bail out a pal. The story opens with Rocklin stepping from an arriving train. He's come to land work on a nearby spread. But there may be more to his intentions than meets the eye. A wary town bigwig (Ward Bond) has his suspicions. An untamed cowgirl (Ella Raines) has her guns. And when the dust settles, Rocklin will have his two-fisted plan for justice perfectly in place. |
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Hammer horror collection- 46.99Contains: curse of frankenstein: dracula has risen from thegrave: frankenstein must be destroyed: horror of dracula:mummy: and tase the blood of dracula. The Curse of Frankenstein Science or madness? Baron Victor Frankenstein has discovered life's secret and unleashed a blood-curdling chain of events resulting from his creation: a cursed creature with a horrid face... and a tendency to kill. The Curse of Frankenstein is the film that started it all, creature portrayer Christopher Lee said. Indeed, this exciting classic from Britain's Hammer Studios almost single handedly revived screen gothic horror and in tiated a series of scream hits pairing Lee and Peter Cushing (playing Victor). The monster's appearance shocked audiences... and before that, the cast and crew. No one would eat with me (during lunch breaks) because I looked so awful! Lee recalled. As the original ad campaign requested: Please try not to faint. Dracula has Risen from the Grave A village trembles in fear. A priest forsakes his vows in the service of evil. Young beauties fall victim to a mysterious seducer. And each night brings the threat of death. Because Dracula Has Risen from the Grave. In his third incarnation as Bram Stoker's infamous vampire, horror great and 55-year movie veteran Christopher Lee goes fang to cross with the forces of good in this atmospheric Hammer Studios film directed with stylish menace by two-time Academy Award-winning cinematographer Freddie Francis. he and Lee see to it that just as the undead rises in terrifying fashion so will your goosebumps. Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed Baron Frankenstein's experiment went wrong, dead wrong. Thus, another victim lies in a makeshift grave. Suddenly, a water main bursts, forcing the dead man's arm to the surface. Next the torrent heaves the body upward. Frankenstein's panicked accomplice tries to reconceal the body... but corpses can be so unwieldy. Horror of Dracula Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing, Britain's premier masters of the macabre, bring the Horror of Dracula to vivid, full-color death in this retelling of Bram Stoker's spellbinding vampire tale. Dracula (Lee), a centuries-old nobleman damned to an eternal half-life, travels from his native Transylvania to London. In the lurid nightlife of his adopted city, he finds new victims. He also finds Dr. Van Helsing (Cushing), a scientist who becomes the Count's implacable foe in a deadly game of bat-and-mouse. The dread is here - as are the power and pathos of this genre landmark by which Hammer Studios ushered in a new era of screen chills from classic evildoers. Tremble through that era again. Unleash the horror. The Mummy In Hammer Studios' vivid 1959 Technicolor reincarnation of The Mummy, screen horror icon Christopher Lee wraps on the moldy gauze bandages and emerges as the tormented Kharis, an avenger stalking the hills and bogs of Victoria |
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Fifty/fifty- 7.99Peter Weller (Robocop) and Robert Hays (Airplane) are adventurers with a cause - their own - as they rip through the jungle on a stop-at-nothing quest for truth, justice and the American dollar. The two buddies run into each other on a remote South Seas island where revolution is a daily happening. Recruited by the CIA to overthrow a power-mad dictator, their mission is to raise an army. But the choices are few and the odds are high - until a beautiful freedom fighter shows them the way. Battling the odds and themselves, these two mercenaries become something they never thought they would - heroes. From the writers of Pale Rider and Code of Silence, Fifty/Fifty does nothing by half: it's 100% fast, friendly fun. |
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Nfl games archives-buffalo bills vs. houston oilers 1993 afc playoffs- 13.98The comeback: And there it was - the Houston Oilers led the Buffalo Bills 35-3 with 13:15 to go in the third quarter in the 1992 AFC Divisional Playoffs. The Oilers were flawless, the Bills moribund. Game over. Done. Or so everyone thought. It was the single greatest comeback in NFL History - perhaps the greatest game ever played. And now, for the first time, the original network broadcast is yours. Watch for yourself as Warren Moon executed the run-and-shoot offense to perfection in the first half, only to have everything unravel in the second. Witness the heroics of back-up quarterback Frank Reich who led the Bills back, bit by bit, to the game's thrilling conclusion. |
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Nba top 10 greatest collection- 27.99Join NBA legend and host Bill Walton, Walt Frazier, George Gervin, Dave Cowens and Senior Writer for ESPN The Magazine Ric Bucher as they offer their opinions and reveal the results of voting captured on NBA.com. From Jerry West's half-court heave to Derek Fisher's game five buzzer-beater; Dr. J's foul line jam to Vince Carter's through the legs slam; the Celtics of the 1960s to the Lakers of the 2000s; it's an unforgettable look at the classic confrontations, unbelievable athleticism, and electrifying moments that span the great history of the NBA. Also included, four of the NBA's greatest games in their original broadcast form, as decided by the fans. |
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Costner k-kevin coster collection (3000 miles to graceland, robin hood prince of thieves, tin cup)- 26.993000 MILES TO GRACELANDLadies and gentlemen, Elvis has left the building... with $3.2 million in stolen jack. As leaders of a gang who pull off a daring Las Vegas casino heist while disguised as participants in the town's International Elvis Week, Kurt Russell and Kevin Costner are armed, dangerous and sporting hunka-hunka sets of awesome sideburns. Awesome, too, is the film's supporting cast: Courteney Cox, Christian Slater, David Arquette, Kevin Pollack, Howie Long, Ice-T, Jon Lovitz and more. Get in, strap down, hold on. 3,000 Miles To Graceland, directed and co-written by Demian Lichtenstein, is one kicky, volatile, heat-seeking missile of an action thriller. ROBIN HOOD PRINCE OF THIEVESThe story of Robin Hood and his meeting up with Little John and finding he has a long lost half brother. He also falls for his bestfiends lovely sister Marian. Together they fight the evil Sheriff of Nottingham to protect King Richard's land. TIN CUPAn unreachable shot to the green. A hopeless romance. Driving-range pro Roy McAvoy can't resist an impossible challenge. Each is what he calls a defining moment. You define it. Or it defines you. With lady-killer charm and a game that can make par with garden tools, Kevin Costner rejoins Bull Durham filmmaker Ron Shelton for another funny tale of the games people play. For Costner's Roy, golf is a head -- and heart -- game. On both counts, that's where shrink Molly Griswold (Rene Russo) comes in. She's big city, Roy's small time, and he belives only the grandest of gestures can lure her away from a slick touring pro (Don Johnson) and earn her love. So Roy and his dutiful caddy (Cheech Marin) set out to do the impossible: win the U.S. Open. With laughs, clever battle-of-the-sexes banter and a handy way with a 7-iron, Tin Cup winningly defines the moment and contemporary comedy. |
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The barkleys of broadway - dubbed subtitle- 14.99The Barkleys of Broadway became Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers' "reunion" picture purely by accident. Originally conceived as a follow-up to the successful Astaire-Judy Garland vehicle Easter Parade, Barkleys was to have starred Fred and Judy as a successful musical comedy team that breaks up when the female half decides to become a "serious" artist. Just before shooting started, Garland fell ill, Rogers replaced her, and the rest, as they say, is history. The script is as thin as a spider's web, a mere coat-rack upon which to hang several topnotch musical numbers. Fred and Ginger aren't quite as footloose and fancy-free as they were in their RKO heyday, but they still work together seamlessly. The film's highlights include "My One and Only Highland Fling," "You'd Be Hard to Replace," a reprise of "They Can't Take That Away From Me" (originally performed by Astaire and Rogers in Shall We Dance?), and Oscar Levant's keyboard rendition of "The Sabre Dance." The film's least memorable moment is the play-within-a-play wherein Rogers, cast as the young Sarah Bernhardt, passionately recites "The Marseillaise" as an audition piece! ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide |
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Carl stalling project: music from warner...- 11.99Track Listing: 1. Putty Tat Trouble (Part 6), 2. Hillbilly Hare, 3. Early WB Scores: The Depression Era: Porky's Poultry Plant / Milk And Money / Porky's Romance / Daffy Doc / Porky's Midnight Matinee , 4. Good Egg, The - (Vintage Merrie Melody), 5. Various Cues From the Bugs Bunny Films: Rabbit Fire / Robot Rabbit / Half Fare Hare / Beanstalk Bunny / What's Cookin' Doc / Bewitched Bunny / Windblown Hare / Hot Cross Bunny , 6. There They Go Go (Complete Road Runner), 7. Stalling Self Parody: Music From Porky's Preview, 8. Anxiety Montage Medley: Tree For Two / Claws For Alarm / Jumpin' Jupiter / Duck Dodgers In The 24th 1/2 Century / Hyde & Hare , 9. Stalling: The War Years Medley: Nutty News / Puss "N" Booty / I Got Plenty Of Mutton / Behind The Meatball / Mouse Merized Cat / Book Review , 10. ...Cannibals: Caveman Inki / Porky's Ant / Robinson Crusoe Jr. / Which Is Which / Gorilla My Dreams , 11. Carl Stalling With Milt Franklyn - (in session recording "Puddy Tat Trouble"), 12. Speedy Gonzalez Meets Two Crows From Taco's, 13. Turntale Wolf / Early To Bet / Drip Along Daffy / Bear For Punishment / Scent-imental Romeo / Feed The Kitty / Beep Beep / Corn Plastered / A Hound For Trouble , 14. Porky in Wackyland: Dough For The Do-Do , 15. To Itch His Own (Stalling's Last) |
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Teenage mutant ninja turtles film collection [4 discs] -- 59.99Includes:Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie (1990), MPAA Rating: PG Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze (1991), MPAA Rating: PG Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III (1993), MPAA Rating: PG TMNT (2007), MPAA Rating: PG Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie is the live-action, feature film adaptation of the cult comic book and the popular animated television show. After prolonged exposure to radiation, four teenage turtles--Michelangelo, Raphael, Leonardo, and Donatello--have mutated into ninjas and have begun living in the sewers of a large city. Under the guidance of a ninja master Splinter the Rat and television reporter April, the Turtles embark on a mission to run crime out of the city and battle the warlord Shredder. The Turtles have been designed by Jim Henson Productions and effortlessly fit into the live-action surroundings. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Movie Guide Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze The crime-fighting Turtles -- Michaelangelo (Michelan Sisti), Donatello (Leif Tilden), Raphael (Kenn Troum), and Leonardo (Mark Caso) -- return in this quickly made sequel to the popular superheroes' first film. The story concerns arch-enemy Shredder, who kidnaps nutty professor Jordan Perry David Warner, the man who invented the infamous ooze, in order to use the ooze to destroy the Turtles. Shredder enlists his hapless German shepherd puppy named Rahzar and a baby snapping turtle named Toko and dips them in the ooze to turn them into horrible and imposing ninja warriors. But on the Turtles' side is proficient kick-boxing pizza boy Keno (Ernie Reyes Jr.), who uses his moves to help the Turtles stop Shredder and his monster warriors. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III This third film in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series finds the half-shelled ninjas traveling back in time to 17th-century Japan in order to save April O'Neil (Paige Turco). Once there, they also use their skills to help a rebel army battle an evil leader. ~ Judd Blaise, All Movie Guide TMNT The stars have aligned in an ominous sign, and as a legion of malevolent monsters descends upon New York City to wage war against humanity, the only thing that stands between humankind and certain destruction are four wisecracking turtles with a flair for martial arts and a hearty appetite for pizza. Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird's "heroes in a half-shell" return to defend the world against an interstellar threat that comes just once every 3,000 years in a computer-animated action comedy that marked the final film role of Japanese screen legend Mako -- here providing the voice of the eternally wise Master Splinter. Buffy the Vampire Slayer star Sarah Michelle Gellar lends her voice to the role of the turtles' technical-services worker, April; Fantastic Four's Chris Evans assumes the role of hockey-loving crimefighter Casey Jones; Memoirs of a Geisha star Zhang Ziyi steps in |
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Joe versus the volcano - widescreen subtitle- 6.99Academy Award-winning screenwriter John Patrick Shanley's first foray into the director's chair is a quirky romantic fantasy, featuring Bo Welch's signature production design. Tom Hanks plays Joe Banks, a man who hates his job, thinks the overhead fluorescent lights are making him sick, and quakes at the presence of his boorish boss Frank Watori (Dan Hedaya). He is attracted to the office secretary DeDe (Meg Ryan) but is afraid to speak to her. Then his life changes when he visits Dr. Ellison (Robert Stack). Dr. Ellison tells Joe that he has something called "a brain cloud" that is rapidly spreading throughout his brain. He will feel great, but he'll be dead within five months. Instead of being depressed at this bleak prognosis, Joe suddenly feels free. He quits his job, asks DeDe out, and is contacted by a rich millionaire named Graynamore (Lloyd Bridges). Graynamore owns an island named Waponi Woo, whose natives need to be placated. The natives require a sacrifice to their island volcano, the Big Woo, so that the island won't sink beneath the Pacific. Graynamore offers unlimited wealth to Tom in exchange for Tom's becoming the object of human sacrifice. Joe has nothing to lose, so he accepts the offer. As he heads out to the island, Joe meets Graynamore's daughters -- Angelica, a Los Angeles socialite, and Patricia, Angelica's blonde half-sister (both roles played by Ryan). Joe arrives at the island, and as he stands at the lips of the Big Woo he has to decide whether he really wants to leap into the maw of the fiery volcano. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide |
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Illegal / the big steal - b&w subtitle- 19.99Includes:The Big Steal (1949), MPAA Rating: NR Illegal (1955) The Big Steal This breezy and unpretentious film noir from director Don Siegel starts off with fireworks. Duke Holliday (Robert Mitchum), an American army lieutenant, is on his way to Mexico by boat when he's confronted in his cabin by Blake (William Bendix), gun in hand, who plans on taking him back to the United States. Holliday gets away, pummeling Blake pretty hard in the bargain and stealing his identification, and crosses paths with Joan Graham (Jane Greer). It turns out that she's looking for the same man he is, a smooth-talking hood and grifter named Fiske (Patric Knowles), who took Holliday at gunpoint for 300,000 dollars in army payroll money and Graham for 2,000 dollars, in addition to her hand in marriage. They spend a lot of their time sizing each other up, not knowing how much to believe about the other while trying to catch up with Fiske, while Blake -- an army captain who's after Holliday for his alleged part in the robbery -- stumbles along a step or two behind them. These four end up playing cat-and-mouse across Veracruz, with Fiske always a half-step ahead, while police Inspector General Ortega (Ramon Novarro) calmly keeps tabs on all of them, trying to figure out (along with the rest of us) exactly who is on the level (in those days, especially after Out of the Past, there was no built-in assurance for audiences that Mitchum and Greer played characters with clean hands, and Mitchum is almost too good with the rough stuff here to be an obvious hero). Holliday and Graham engage in some surprisingly playful and suggestive banter during their travels, in between her keeping Holliday -- whose command of Spanish is less than minimal -- from adding too many new permutations to the phrase "the ugly American" in his dealings with the Mexicans. The mood is decidedly brisk and light-hearted at times, given the gunplay and violence that explodes at key intervals. The addition of John Qualen -- in one of the strangest roles of his career -- as a decidedly fidgety and neurotic presence in the last quarter of the story only adds to the undertone of quirkiness in this superb film noir. ~ Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide Illegal Once again Edward G. Robinson takes a script from the trash bin and makes it into a palatable movie. A remake of The Mouthpiece, this is the story of a district attorney with a conscience. When he discovers that a man he's sent to the electric chair was innocent, he takes to the bottle. His assistants encourage him to get off the booze, stop prosecuting and, instead, become a defense attorney. He agrees but his first client is a notorious gangster who has been in business for so long because of leaks from Robinson's own office when he was the district attorney. Push comes to shove and soon, through multiple machinations and mishaps, Robinson becomes the defender of his former assistant on charges of murder. ~ Tana Hobart, All Movie Guide |
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Romantic comedy: triple play [3 discs] -- 14.99Includes:Joe Versus the Volcano (1990), MPAA Rating: PG The In-Laws (2003), MPAA Rating: PG-13 Alex & Emma (2003), MPAA Rating: PG-13 Joe Versus the Volcano Academy Award-winning screenwriter John Patrick Shanley's first foray into the director's chair is a quirky romantic fantasy, featuring Bo Welch's signature production design. Tom Hanks plays Joe Banks, a man who hates his job, thinks the overhead fluorescent lights are making him sick, and quakes at the presence of his boorish boss Frank Watori (Dan Hedaya). He is attracted to the office secretary DeDe (Meg Ryan) but is afraid to speak to her. Then his life changes when he visits Dr. Ellison (Robert Stack). Dr. Ellison tells Joe that he has something called "a brain cloud" that is rapidly spreading throughout his brain. He will feel great, but he'll be dead within five months. Instead of being depressed at this bleak prognosis, Joe suddenly feels free. He quits his job, asks DeDe out, and is contacted by a rich millionaire named Graynamore (Lloyd Bridges). Graynamore owns an island named Waponi Woo, whose natives need to be placated. The natives require a sacrifice to their island volcano, the Big Woo, so that the island won't sink beneath the Pacific. Graynamore offers unlimited wealth to Tom in exchange for Tom's becoming the object of human sacrifice. Joe has nothing to lose, so he accepts the offer. As he heads out to the island, Joe meets Graynamore's daughters -- Angelica, a Los Angeles socialite, and Patricia, Angelica's blonde half-sister (both roles played by Ryan). Joe arrives at the island, and as he stands at the lips of the Big Woo he has to decide whether he really wants to leap into the maw of the fiery volcano. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide The In-Laws Lots of people have misgiving about their in-laws, but in this offbeat comedy, a man discovers that his new son-in-law's father is significantly stranger than he's able to deal with. Jerry Peyser (Albert Brooks) is a well-meaning but slightly anal-retentive podiatrist who doesn't much care for surprises in his life. When his daughter Melissa (Lindsay Sloane) announces she's going to marry her boyfriend, Mark Tobias (Ryan Reynolds), Jerry figures that helping his wife plan the wedding and getting through the ceremony is as much excitement as he needs or wants. However, when Jerry and his wife, Katherine (Maria Ricossa), meet Mark's father for the first time, Steve Tobias (Michael Douglas) ends up taking Jerry on the ride of his life. Both Mark and Steve's ex-wife, Judy (Candice Bergen), seem to have a decidedly ambivalent attitude about Steve, and Jerry finds out why -- Steve is actually an undercover agent for the CIA. In the guise of doing Steve a favor, Jerry gets dragged into a strange and dangerous episode involving international arms dealers, French super-villains, heavily armed men's room attendants, and a stolen private jet belonging to Barbra Streisand, as well as several less-than-pleasant encounters with Angela (Rob |
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Out of time [cd & dvd-a] [digipak]- 24.99Track Listing: 1. Radio Song, 2. Losing My Religion, 3. Low, 4. Near Wild Heaven, 5. Endgame, 6. Shiny Happy People, 7. Belong, 8. Half a World Away, 9. Texarkana, 10. Country Feedback, 11. Me in Honey |
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Murs for president [cd & dvd] [pa] [digipak]- 16.99Track Listing: (DISC 1:), (DISC 2:), 1. Intro, 1. Murs Administration, The, 2. I'm Innocent, 3. Lookin' Fly - (featuring Will.I.Am), 4. Science, The, 5. Can It Be (Half a Million Dollars and 18 Months Later), 6. Everything, 7. Road is My Religion, 8. Sooo Comfortable, 9. Time is Now - (featuring Snoop Dogg), 10. Think You Know Me, 11. Me and This Jawn, 12. Love and Appreciate II - (featuring Tyler Woods), 13. Part of Me, A, 14. Break Up (The OJ Song), 15. Breakthrough |
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Lightyear collection [5 pack] -- 34.99Includes:Stories to Remember: The Snow Queen (1982) Stories to Remember: Pegasus (1990) Stories to Remember: Beauty and the Beast (1991) Merlin and the Dragons (1991) Stories to Remember: Noah's Ark (1992) The Wild Swans (1994) My First DVD (2003) Stories to Remember: The Snow Queen An animated version of the tale by Hans Christian Andersen, tells of a girl who must rescue her friend that is held in the icy palace of the Snow Queen. ~ All Movie Guide Stories to Remember: Pegasus Narrated by Mia Farrow, this animated tale chronicles the exploits of the mythological Greek flying horse. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide Stories to Remember: Beauty and the Beast Narrated by Mia Farrow, who also supplies all the character voices, this half-hour animated version of Beauty and the Beast was originally a component of "Stories to Remember", an internationally syndicated package of children's-story adaptations. The story is the familiar one, with Beauty, daughter of merchant who has accidentally offended a hideous Beast, agrees to live with the Beast for all time in order to save her father's life. Ultimately, Beauty's kindness and virtuosity melts the Beast's heart and reveals the handsome prince buried underneath his hirsute exterior. In the US, Beauty and the Beast was seen on the PBS series Long Ago & Far Away, debuting September 8, 1990. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide Merlin and the Dragons Narrated by Kevin Kline, this animated tale is set in Arthurian tales and recounts a story told by the wizard Merlin to his youthful, regal ward Arthur. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide Stories to Remember: Noah's Ark Narrated by James Earl Jones, this animated version of Peter Spier's distinguished children's novel offers an interesting retelling of the classic biblical tale. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide The Wild Swans No synopsis available. My First DVD This DVD contains a variety of nursery rhymes, children's tales, poem-songs, and lullabies designed for the enjoyment of toddlers and children. Arlo Guthrie, Phylicia Rashad, and others help tell stories and poems from A.A. Milne, Emily Dickenson, and many more. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide |
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