
When Jamie King heads to L.A. to break into show biz, his first job is singing at a hotel. Seems like a great gig - until you realize he also works the desk, delivers room service, sorts the mail and mops up. This 2-disc DVD collection includes all 22 Season One Episodes (plus extras) of the brash, bright comedy series fueled by the high-octane talent of Jamie Foxx (Collateral, Ray). He plays the Hollywood hopeful employed at the King's Tower Hotel. Garcelle Beauvais is his alluring (but don't touch!) coworker. Christopher B. Duncan plays his nemesis, the hotel accountant. And Ellia English and Garrett Morris are Jamie's aunt and uncle, who open their hotel - and hearts - to him. Check in for fresh, five-star fun.
Jamie foxx show: complete first season [2 pack] -- 26.99Includes:The Jamie Foxx Show: Season 01 (1996) The Jamie Foxx Show [TV Series] (1996) The Jamie Foxx Show: Season 01 Pursuing his dream to hit it big in show biz, aspiring actor Jamie King (Jamie Foxx) makes the big move from Texas to L.A. as The Jamie Foxx Show launches its first season. He establishes residence -- and takes a job -- at the once-famous but now rundown King's Tower hotel, managed by his Uncle Junior (Garrett Morris) and his Aunt Helen (Ellia English). Before long, he has made the acquaintance of the hotel's snotty accountant Braxton P. Hartnabrig (Christopher P. Duncan); dopey bellman Dennis (Andy Berman, who would leave the series after nine episodes); and (much to his delight) curvaceous front-desk clerk Fancy Monroe (Garcelle Beauvais). Foxx's first-season adventures include his ongoing efforts to woo and win the ice-cold Fancy; his foredoomed attempt to start a business with unreliable Uncle Junior; his staging a Hollywood masquerade party which ends with some fantasy indulging; his feverish struggle to talk an old friend out of jumping from a high hotel window; and his bittersweet reunion with his mom (played by Gladys Knight), a former nightclub singer. ~ All Movie Guide The Jamie Foxx Show [TV Series] Former In Living Color regular and future Academy Award winner Jamie Foxx was the eponymous star of this long-running sitcom, one of the most popular and successful efforts of the fledgling WB network. The series' semi-autobiographical through line found Foxx cast as an aspiring actor named Jamie King, who in the first season traveled from his native Texas to Los Angeles, hoping to achieve stardom. To save money, Jamie accepted an invitation to live rent-free at King's Tower, a once-prominent but now rundown hotel managed by his chronic-gambler Uncle Junior (Garrett Morris) and his no-nonsense Aunt Helen (Ellia English). In exchange for his room, Jamie was expected to do a variety of odd jobs around the hotel, which brought him into contact with sexy front-desk clerk Francesca "Fancy" Monroe (Garcelle Beauvais), persnickety hotel accountant Braxton P. Hartnabrig (Christopher P. Duncan), and during the initial ten episodes, klutzy bellhop Dennis (Andy Berman). In the course of the series, Jamie and Fancy fell in love, though their romance ran a dizzying gamut of spectacular heights and doleful depths, with numerous breakups, reconciliations, and "outside" affairs for both parties. After a particularly devastating career setback (he had been hired and fired as an opening act for the rap group K-Ci & JoJo), Jamie went to work for Jingles 2000 an ad agency which shipped out commercial jingles at the outset of season four. Here he met a whole new complement of series regulars, including his boss Bob (Blake Clark) and fellow employees Phil (Alex Thomas), Mouse (Suli McCullough), Curtis (Curtis Spencer), and Nicole (Rhona Bennett). Though he'd eventually be sacked at Jingles 2000, he managed to launch a nightclub singing act with Ni |
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Back on my b s [expanded edition] [cd & dvd]- 19.99Track Listing: (DISC 1:), (DISC 2:), 1. Day In the Life of Busta Rhymes, A, 1. Wheel of Fortune, 2. Busta On Busta: an Interview, 2. Give Em What They Askin For, 3. Arab Money [Live At the Knitting Factory Nyc] - (live), 3. Respect My Conglomerate - (featuring Jadakiss/Lil Wayne), 4. Shoot For the Moon, 5. Hustler's Anthem '09 - (featuring T-Pain), 6. Kill Dem - (featuring Tosh/Pharrell), 7. Arab Money - (featuring Ron Browz), 8. I'm a Go and Get My... - (featuring Mike Epps), 9. We Want In - (featuring Ron Browz/The Flipmode Movement/Taj Brown/Show Money/Spliff Star), 10. We Miss You - (featuring DeMarco/Jelly Roll), 11. Sugar - (featuring Jelly Roll), 12. Don't Believe Em - (featuring Kevin Mayer/Eddie Montilla/Akon/T.I./Cool & Dre), 13. Decision - (featuring Common/Mike Shav/Jamie Foxx/John Legend/Mary J. Blige/Bamm Davis), 14. World Go Round - (featuring Estelle), 15. World Go Round |
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Back on my b s [expanded edition] [cd & dvd] [pa]- 14.99Track Listing: 1. Day In the Life of Busta Rhymes, A, 1. Wheel of Fortune, 2. Busta On Busta: an Interview, 2. Give Em What They Askin For, 3. Arab Money [Live At the Knitting Factory Nyc] - (live), 3. Respect My Conglomerate - (featuring Jadakiss/Lil Wayne), 4. Shoot For the Moon, 5. Hustler's Anthem '09 - (featuring T-Pain), 6. Kill Dem - (featuring Tosh/Pharell Williams/Pharrell), 7. Arab Money - (featuring Ron Browz), 8. I'm a Go and Get My... - (featuring Mike Epps), 9. We Want In - (featuring Ron Browz/The Flipmode Movement/Taj Brown/Show Money/Spliff Star), 10. We Miss You - (featuring Demarco/DeMarco/Jelly Roll), 11. Sugar - (featuring Jelly Roll), 12. Don't Believe Em - (featuring Kevin Mayer/Eddie Montilla/Akon/T.I./Cool & Dre), 13. Decision - (featuring Common/Mike Shav/Jamie Foxx/John Legend/Mary J. Blige/Bamm Davis), 14. World Go Round - (featuring Estelle), 15. World Go Round |
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Dreamgirls/footloose [special edition]/grease [rockin' rydell edition [3 discs] - widescreen box- 14.99Includes:Grease (1978), MPAA Rating: PG Footloose (1984), MPAA Rating: PG Dreamgirls (2006), MPAA Rating: PG-13 Grease "Grease," said the poster and the Barry Gibb song, "is the word." Transferring its setting from Chicago to sunny California, and adding a dash of disco to the ersatz '50s score, producer Allan Carr and director Randal Kleiser turned this long-running Jim Jacobs - Warren Casey Broadway smash into the biggest blockbuster of 1978. 1950s teens Danny (John Travolta) and Australian transfer Sandy (Olivia Newton-John) spend their "Summer Nights" falling in love, but once fall comes, it's back to Rydell High and its cliques. As one of the bad boy T-Birds, Danny has to act cool for best pal Kenickie (Jeff Conaway) and their leather-clad mates Sonny (Michael Tucci) and Doody (Barry Pearl, in the role Travolta played on stage). Despite befriending Frenchy (Didi Conn), one of the rebel Pink Ladies, virginal Sandy is "too pure to be Pink," as the Ladies' leader Rizzo (Stockard Channing) acidly observes. Declaring their devotion in such ballads as "Hopelessly Devoted to You" and "Sandy," Sandy and Danny split, reconcile, and split again amidst a pep rally, dances, drive-ins, and a drag race, before deciding "You're the One That I Want" at the climactic carnival. With Travolta white-hot from Saturday Night Fever (1977), Grease soundtrack singles climbed the charts and summer movie crowds poured in. With the presence of Joan Blondell, Eve Arden, Sid Caesar, Edd "Kookie" Byrnes and Frankie Avalon appealing to grown-up memories, Grease became the highest grossing film of 1978, the highest grossing movie musical ever, and the third most popular film of the new blockbuster '70s after Star Wars (1977) and Jaws (1975). Its sequel, Grease 2, did not exactly set the world on fire in 1982. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide Footloose In this lively adolescent-oriented musical, a city kid attempts to adapt to life in an ultra-conservative backwater Midwestern town. Once there, he ends up leading the repressed teenagers into a rebellion against the town fathers, who have outlawed rock & roll and dancing. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide Dreamgirls Director Bill Condon brings Tom Eyen's Tony award-winning Broadway musical to the big screen in a tale of dreams, stardom, and the high cost of success in the cutthroat recording industry. The time is the 1960s, and singers Effie (Jennifer Hudson), Lorrell (Anika Noni Rose), and Deena (Beyonc? Knowles) are about to find out just what it's like to have their wildest dreams come true. Discovered at a local talent show by ambitious manager Curtis Taylor Jr. (Jamie Foxx), the trio known as "the Dreamettes" is soon offered the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity of opening for popular singer James "Thunder" Early (Eddie Murphy). Subsequently molded into an unstoppable hit machine by Taylor and propelled into the spotlight as "the Dreams," the girls quickly find their bid for the big time taking priority over personal friend |
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Best of def comedy jam 1, volume 1-6 [6 pack] -- 99.99Includes:Def Comedy Jam, Vol. 3 (2000) Def Comedy Jam, Vol. 1 (2000) Def Comedy Jam, Vol. 5 (2000) Def Comedy Jam, Vol. 2 (2000) Def Comedy Jam: All Stars, Vol. 6 (2000) Def Comedy Jam, Vol. 4 (2000) Def Comedy Jam, Vol. 3 The original stand-up comedy series Def Comedy Jam helped to launch the careers of many of today's top comedic stars. This video collects some of the finest moments of the show, featuring cutting-edge humor, outrageous jokes, and sometimes scathing remarks on hot societal issues. Featured performers are Martin Lawrence, Bill Bellamy, Eddie Griffin, and J'vonne Pearson. ~ Sarah Block, All Movie Guide Def Comedy Jam, Vol. 1 This video features stand-up comedy performances from HBO's long-running series Def Comedy Jam. Martin Lawrence hosts the program with his usual style of raucous humor while introducing featured artists like J. Anthony Brown, Adele Givens, and D.L. Hughley. While sex is a pervasive topic in most of the performances, political observations and comments on current hot issues abound. The energetic and enthusiastic live audiences add to the video's infectious comedic atmosphere. ~ Sarah Block, All Movie Guide Def Comedy Jam, Vol. 5 This video acts as a highlights reel for some of today's hottest young comedians, many of whom went from stand-up performances on the HBO series Def Comedy Jam to their own television shows and big-screen comedies. Raw, uncensored, cutting-edge humor is the standard for these classic acts from Jamie Foxx, Martin Lawrence, Sheryl Underwood, and Chris Tucker. Expect outrageous jokes from these comedic superstars, as well as pointed remarks on sensitive social issues . ~ Sarah Block, All Movie Guide Def Comedy Jam, Vol. 2 This video contains two episodes of HBO's stand-up comedy show Def Comedy Jam, one hosted by Martin Lawrence and the other by Chris Rock. Outrageous jokes, physical humor, and generally wild behavior are the norm for Def Comedy Jam, and these two episodes follow suit. Featuring such comedians as Chris Tucker, Bernie Mac, and Rudy Rush, the acts run the gamut from low-key, subtle humor to raw observations on current issues, often focusing on black culture. Some of the country's hottest stand-up stars poke fun at sensitive topics like the Rodney King beating and pop culture stars like Michael Jackson, leading to irreverent, yet relevant comments on society at large. ~ Sarah Block, All Movie Guide Def Comedy Jam: All Stars, Vol. 6 Martin Lawrence is your host for this collection of highlights from HBO's high-rated urban comedy showcase Def Comedy Jam. Former Saturday Night Live regular Ellen Cleghorne highlights this program of outrageous, uncensored standup comedy. Other guests include William Stevenson, Aries Spears, and Arnez J. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide Def Comedy Jam, Vol. 4 This video contains highlights from the original HBO comedy series Def Comedy Jam. Watch as some of the hottest stars on the comedy scene cavort, amuse, and entertain in front of the enthusiast |
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In living color: season 2 [4 pack] - fullscreen dubbed subtitle- 29.99Includes:In Living Color [TV Series] (1990) In Living Color: Season 02 (1991) In Living Color [TV Series] The brainchild of comic actor Keenen Ivory Wayans, the Fox comedy variety series In Living Color has been described variously as the "black Laugh-In" and the "black Saturday Night Live." Whatever the case, the series garnered big laughs and bigger ratings by applying a hip, cutting-edge, Afrocentric slant on modern American culture, with freewheeling spoofs and satires of popular films, TV shows, commercials and music -- especially music. During In Living Color's first years on the air, the proceedings were dominated by Keenen Ivory Wayans and his multi-talented brothers, Damon Wayans, Kim Wayans, Shawn Wayans and (beginning with season four) Marlon Wayans. Also featured in the series' rotating repertory company were such brilliant black entertainers as David Alan Grier, T'Keyah "Crystal" Kehmah, Jamie Foxx, and Chris Rock, along with the show's "token white guy" Jim Carrey. Music was provided by some of the top R&B and rap artists in the country (Queen Latifah, Flavor Flav, and Heavy D to name but three of the many) with backup provided by the scantily-clad "Fly Girls" (one of whom was a young Jennifer Lopez). Merrily exploiting and skewering a variety of ethnic stereotypes, the series' recurring sketches and characters included "Men on Film," featuring a pair of flamboyantly gay movie critics, Blaine and Antoine ("Two snaps up"); Homey D. Clown, a dour urban kiddie entertainer ("Homey don't play that!"); SW-1 and Twist (Shawn Wayans, Leroy Casey), the show's exuberant veejays; "The Home Boys," a couple of streetwise scam artists named Wiz and Ice ("Mo' money!"), "Hey Mon," the ongoing saga of a West Indian family named the Hedleys; "The Buttmans," who looked exactly as you would expect them to look; Handi-Man, a multiple-handicapped superhero; Fire Marshall Bill (Jim Carrey), a hideously disfigured safety expert; and Wanda Wayne (played by Jamie Foxx), the ugliest, horniest gal in the 'hood. Also represented via impersonation and caricature were a number of A-list celebrities both black and white: Arsenio Hall, Oprah Winfrey, Andrew Dice Clay, Sam Kinison, Della Reese, Ray Charles, and many others. By the time In Living Color had entered its fifth season, all but one of the Wayans Brothers had left the show, following the lead of Keenen Ivory Wayans, who was unhappy with Fox's policy of censoring certain sketches and of overexposing existing episodes, thereby hurting their future profitability in syndication. Debuting April 15, 1990, In Living Color ran until August 25, 1994. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide In Living Color: Season 02 The Wayans Brothers -- Keenen Ivory, Damon, Kim, and Shawn -- continue to dominate the proceedings on the cutting-edge comedy variety series In Living Color as the show begins its second season on Fox. Still, the series' other regulars -- Jim Carrey (this year introducing the character of hideously disfigured " |
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Bait- 5.99The hip and popular star of The Jamie Foxx show and any Given Sunday hits the mark as an unsuccessful small-time crook who becomes the unsuspecting bait in the Fed s attempt to catch a murderous high-tech thief. |
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Guess who's muthafkin back [pa]- 12.99Track Listing: 1. Lady G-Unit - (with 50 Cent), 2. Allen Iverson & Eminem Intro - (with Eminem/Allen Iverson), 3. Ashes - (with The Game), 4. Think You Special - (with 50 Cent), 5. Freestyle - (with Olivia), 6. Wassup - (with Stat Quo), 7. Drop It - (with Jay-Z/Snoop), 8. Freestyle - (with Young Buck/Lloyd Banks), 9. Haiti Interlude - (with Jamie Foxx), 10. Where I'm From - (with Dr. Dre/The Game), 11. Take Me With You - (with Pretty Ugly), 12. How We Do, 13. Love - (with Twista/Speed Knot Mobstas), 14. Want Know Parts - (with The Game), 15. Like This N Like That - (with Stat Quo), 16. Me, That's Who - (with Bump J), 17. Never Forgiving - (with T-Waters), 18. Nothing Gonna Stop Me - (with Bump J), 19. Award Show Interlude, 20. Freestyle - (with Richboy) |
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