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Star Wars - Episode I, The Phantom Menace (Widescreen Edition)

Star Wars - Episode I, The Phantom Menace (Widescreen Edition)

»rank: 797

starring: Ewan McGregor, Liam Neeson, Natalie Portman, Jake Lloyd, Pernilla August
directed by: George Lucas


:Description:Begin your STAR WARS DVD collection with STAR WARS: Episode 1 THE PHANT0M MENACE. Packed with over six hours of additional material, including exclusive documentaries and never-before-seen deleted scenes, this 2-disc set provides the perfect showcase for the incredible detail and breathtaking scope of George Lucas's first episode in the mythic STAR WARS saga. :'l have a bad feeling about this,' says the young 0bi-Wan Kenobi (played by Ewan McGregor) in Star Wars: Episode l, The Phantom Menace as he steps off a ...

Meet the Robinsons

Meet the Robinsons

»rank: 1121

starring: Daniel Hansen, Jordan Fry, Matthew Josten, Stephen J. Anderson
directed by: Stephen J. Anderson


:Description:Have the 'time' of your life with Disney's fun-filled comedy MEET THE R0BlNS0NS, a thrilling adventure that takes you to a whole new world full of imagination and surprises. lt's 'a masterpiece,' raves John Anderson of 'Newsday.' Join a brilliant young inventor named Lewis as he sets off on a time-traveling journey to find the family he never knew. ln the fantastical world of 2037, hip-hoppin' frogs and dogs that wear glasses are as common as talking dinosaurs. ln an amazing twist, Lewis ...

Barbie in The Nutcracker

Barbie in The Nutcracker

»rank: 722

starring: Kelly Sheridan, Kirby Morrow, Tim Curry, Peter Kelamis, Christopher Gaze
directed by: Owen Hurley


:Description:This modern adaptation of the holiday classic casts Barbie in two roles, Clara and the Sugarplum Princess, as she embarks on a musical fantasy adventure for girls of all ages. New York City Ballet's Peter Martins choreographed this wonderful animated film, with music by The London Symphony 0rchestra, and featuring the voice of Tim Curry as the Mouse King. :Look who became a star. Barbie comes to life in this computer-animated Christmas tale that quite naturally takes the longtime favorite doll into a ...

Eureka - Season One

Eureka - Season One

»rank: 1095

starring: Colin Ferguson, Salli Richardson, Joe Morton, Jordan Hinson, Ed Quinn
directed by: Colin Bucksey, David Straiton, Jefery Levy, Jeff Woolnough, Marita Grabiak


:Description:Some of the government's best-kept secrets are waiting to be uncovered as Eureka:Season 0ne arrives on DVD! Step into the quirky and seemingly perfect small town of Eureka, where the hidden work of America's brightest scientists can lead to innovation or utter chaos. Making sense of the mysteries is Sheriff Jack Carter (Colin Ferguson), a former U.S. marshal who is stranded in the surreal small town after a random car accident. Now fans can get in on his entertaining adventures with this 3-disc ...

Doctor Who: The Infinite Quest

Doctor Who: The Infinite Quest

»rank: 1715

starring: David Tennant, Freema Agyeman
directed by: Gary Russell


: :Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 11/18/2008 Rating: Nr

Eureka - Season Two

Eureka - Season Two

»rank: 1129

starring: Colin Ferguson, Salli Richardson, Joe Morton, Jordan Hinson, Erica Cerra


: :lt's the same small town but the hidden secrets are even bigger in the city of Eureka when it returns to DVD with Eureka: Season Two! The 3-disc DVD set includes every episode from season two plus over 10 hours of behind-the-scenes extras. Discover the mysteriously-surreal, quirky series when Eureka: Season Two appears on DVD! :Plenty of new television series need a season or two to sort themselves out, and as this three-disc, 13-episode (plus bonus features) box set from the second ...

Labyrinth

Labyrinth

»rank: 1003

starring: David Bowie, Jennifer Connelly, Toby Froud, Shelley Thompson, Christopher Malcolm
directed by: Jim Henson


: :A fantasy feature film which weaves together music adventure and comedy. A story of a young girl who enters a world of her own creation and experiences her first awareness of love responsibility and danger. Special features: talent files subtitles: english and spanish and much more. Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 03/27/2007 Starring: David Bowie Jennifer Connelly Run time: 106 minutes Rating: Pg essential video:Sarah (a teenage Jennifer Connelly) rehearses the role of a fairy-tale queen, performing for her ...

Dawn of the Dead (Widescreen Unrated Director's Cut)

Dawn of the Dead (Widescreen Unrated Director's Cut)

»rank: 1424

starring: Sarah Polley, Ving Rhames, Jake Weber, Mekhi Phifer, Lindy Booth


: :Packed with more blood, more gore, and more bone-chilling, jaw-dropping thrills, Dawn of the Dead Unrated Director's Cut is the version too terrifying to be shown in theaters! Starring Mekhi Phifer, Ving Rhames and Sarah Polley in an edgy, electrifying thrill-ride. When a mysterious virus turns people into mindless, flesh-eating zombies, a handful of survivors wage a desperate, last-stand battle to stay alive…and human. :Are you ready to get down with the sickness? Movie logic dictates that you shouldn't remake a classic, ...

Torchwood - The Complete Second Season

Torchwood - The Complete Second Season

»rank: 1028

starring: John Barrowman, Eve Myles, Burn Gorman, Naoko Mori, Gareth David-Lloyd


: :Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 09/16/2008 Run time: 585 minutes Rating: Nr :The following are included in the second season of Torchwood: repeated bouts of unrequited love, homicidal ex-lovers, monsters from space and impending doom for major characters. Now, that's how a series' second season should play out! But what makes Russell T. (Doctor Who) Davies' sophomore set of adventure for Torchwood so engaging is that he bundles them together in a tight and cohesive package that remains dramatically involving while ...

Superman Returns (Widescreen Edition)

Superman Returns (Widescreen Edition)

»rank: 1716

starring: Brandon Routh, Kate Bosworth, Kevin Spacey, James Marsden, Parker Posey
directed by: Bryan Singer


:Description:He's back. A hero for our millennium. And not a moment too soon, because during the five years (much longer in movie-fan years!) Superman sought his home planet, things changed on his adopted planet. Nations moved on without him. Lois Lane now has a son, a fiance and a Pulitzer for 'Why the World Doesn't Need Superman.' And Lex Luthor has a plan that will destroy millions - no, billions - of lives. Filmmaker Bryan Singer (X-Men) gives the world the Superman it ...


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Cast Away is a good movie that wants to be much better. While director Robert Zemeckis's earlier film Contact achieved a kind of mainstream spiritual significance, Cast Away falls just short of that goal. That may explain why the film's most emotionally powerful scene involves the loss of an inanimate object, even as it presents a heart-rending dilemma in its very human final act.

It's three movies in one, beginning when punctuality-obsessed Federal Express systems engineer Chuck Noland (Tom Hanks) departs on Christmas Eve to escort an ill-fated flight of FedEx packages. Following a mid-Pacific plane crash, movie number two chronicles Chuck's four-year survival on a remote island, totally alone save for a Wilson volleyball (aptly named "Wilson") that becomes Chuck's closest "friend." Movie number three leads up to Chuck's rescue and an awkward encounter with his ex-girlfriend Kelly (Helen Hunt, in a thankless role), for whom Chuck has seemingly risen from the grave.

It's fascinating to witness Chuck's emerging survival skills, and Hanks's remarkable physical transformation is matched by his finely tuned performance. With slow, rhythmic camera moves and brilliant use of sound, Zemeckis wisely avoids the postcard prettiness of The Black Stallion and The Blue Lagoon to emphasize the harshness of Chuck's ascetic solitude, and this stylistic restraint allows Cast Away to resonate more than one might expect. Even the final scene--which feels like a crowd-pleasing compromise--offers hope without shoving it down our throats. You may not feel the emotional rush that you're meant to feel, but Cast Away remains a respectable effort. --Jeff Shannon

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Cast Away is a good movie that wants to be much better. While director Robert Zemeckis's earlier film Contact achieved a kind of mainstream spiritual significance, Cast Away falls just short of that goal. That may explain why the film's most emotionally powerful scene involves the loss of an inanimate object, even as it presents a heart-rending dilemma in its very human final act.

It's three movies in one, beginning when punctuality-obsessed Federal Express systems engineer Chuck Noland (Tom Hanks) departs on Christmas Eve to escort an ill-fated flight of FedEx packages. Following a mid-Pacific plane crash, movie number two chronicles Chuck's four-year survival on a remote island, totally alone save for a Wilson volleyball (aptly named "Wilson") that becomes Chuck's closest "friend." Movie number three leads up to Chuck's rescue and an awkward encounter with his ex-girlfriend Kelly (Helen Hunt, in a thankless role), for whom Chuck has seemingly risen from the grave.

It's fascinating to witness Chuck's emerging survival skills, and Hanks's remarkable physical transformation is matched by his finely tuned performance. With slow, rhythmic camera moves and brilliant use of sound, Zemeckis wisely avoids the postcard prettiness of The Black Stallion and The Blue Lagoon to emphasize the harshness of Chuck's ascetic solitude, and this stylistic restraint allows Cast Away to resonate more than one might expect. Even the final scene--which feels like a crowd-pleasing compromise--offers hope without shoving it down our throats. You may not feel the emotional rush that you're meant to feel, but Cast Away remains a respectable effort. --Jeff Shannon


by Richard Preston
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Average customer rating: 4.5 ISBN: 0385479565
The dramatic and chilling story of an Ebola virus outbreak in a surburban Washington, D.C. laboratory, with descriptions of frightening historical epidemics of rare and lethal viruses. More hair-raising than anything Hollywood could think of, because it's all true.

by Barry Sears
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Average customer rating: 4.0 ISBN: 0060391502
Barry Sears looks at why Americans still have dietary problems in spite of following the advice of experts. Challenging the current recommendations for a high carbohydrate diet, Sears looks into man's history as well as the diets athletes succeed best on, to build a new dietary picture. Anyone looking for better health through an improved relationship to what they eat should put this book on their list.
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Apparently there's nothing in Kabbalah that disallows sweaty, head-spinningly good dance music, because here comes a flame-haired Madonna hawking a dozen songs' worth: Confessions on a Dance Floor darts seamlessly from Madge's early days, when she emerged as the genre's enduring darling, through the political, kiddie, and acoustic pap that drove a wedge between her and early adopters of the fingerless glove look. Songs like the pop-leaning "Jump" and first single "Hung Up"--an adrenaline drip on high that, like many of these tracks, will inspire mild shame among those who've thrilled to the much thinner disco-dusted outpourings of younger divas recently--represent both a return to form and an unmistakable march into the future. "Get Together" is a sonic freak-out in the best sense; "Push" traffics in gut-level futuristic trance; and "Forbidden Love" loops in '80s blips and bleeps for a follow-me-into-the-past effect that's both neo and retro. For all the image-affirming innovations here, though, these confessions find Madonna framed in her share of reflective moments too. "Was it all worth it/How did I earn it?" she asks on "How High," a song featuring vocoder. "Nobody's perfect/I guess I deserve it," comes the answer. A later lyrical inquiry is left for the listener to judge: "Does this get any better?" Madonna wants to know. But that opens the door to a dizzying proposition. Few of us would have guessed, after all, that it got this good. --Tammy La Gorce




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