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Cats & Dogs Dvd from Warner Bros.

Comedic action-adventure that mixes live action with cutting-edge CGI and animatronic effects. "Cats & Dogs" uncovers the truth about the high-tech, secret war being waged in neighborhoods everywhere that humans aren't even aware of: an eternal struggle b

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The Louis L'amour Collection Dvd from Warner Bros.

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Three hard-riding movie adaptations of the legendary author's novels. CATLOW - A renegade outlaw wants to pull off a gold heist but finds it hard because he's such a wanted man - by the Mexican Army, his hellcat girlfriend, an Indian war party, a vengeful

The Towering Inferno - Widescreen Special

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A skyscraper and an all-star cast go up in flames in Irwin Allen's classic disaster movie. To celebrate the construction of the Glass Tower, the world's tallest building, architect Doug Roberts (Paul Newman) and builder James Duncan (William Holden) hold a gala bash on the highest floors. Trouble is, Duncan's son-in-law and electrical subcontractor Roger Simmons (Richard Chamberlain) installed faulty wiring throughout the 138-story behemoth to save money. While the guests -- including Doug's lady friend (Faye Dunaway), a rich widow (Jennifer Jones), a con man (Fred Astaire), and a politico (Robert Vaughn) -- enjoy the party, and a security guard (O.J. Simpson) wonders why his equipment is on the fritz, a burnt-out circuit breaker ignites some garbage on the 85th floor, swiftly turning the high-rise into, well, a towering inferno. With the guests trapped on the 135th floor, it's up to Roberts and Fire Chief O'Hallorhan (Steve McQueen) to find a way to stop the blaze. Though not the first all-star '70s disaster movie (1970's Airport and 1972's The Poseidon Adventure preceded it), The Towering Inferno was the most popular and the most spectacular. In a move that would become more common in late-'90s blockbuster Hollywood, The Towering Inferno's mammoth production was mounted by two studios; screenwriter Stirling Silliphant combined the two novels owned by the studios into one saga. 1970s "shake 'n bake" maestro Allen, with co-director John Guillermin (Allen did the action sequences), tapped into deep fears about the fragility of modern life in the face of extreme natural phenomena, as well as into the envies and insecurities of middle-aged professional men. The Towering Inferno packed theaters and earned eight Oscar nominations, including Best Picture; it won for Cinematography, Editing, and Song. While its heroic, no-nonsense men provided some traditional comfort, The Towering Inferno still might provoke second thoughts about going into a skyscraper. ~ Lucia Bozzola, Rovi

Doctor Who: Dalek War Dvd from Warner Bros.

Doctor Who: Dalek War Dvd from Warner Bros.
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The Third Doctor and Jo Grant face the combined might of the Daleks and the Master in these two classic 1973 adventures! Frontier in Space ? (6 eps, 143 mins) In the year 2450 the Doctor is arrested as a spy as the fragile peace between Earth and Draconia

Kekkaishi Set 4 Dvd from Warner Bros.

Kekkaishi Set 4 Dvd from Warner Bros.
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To defend Karasumori from the Kokuboro, Masamori's Night Troops move into the Sumimura residence. Meanwhile, Yoshimori is bent on revenge and even allows himself to be captured in order to be led back to Kaguro. But he'll have to face the cruel Byaku and

Virtuosos of St. Petersburg - AC3 Dolby

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The young and talented Orchestra de Camera de Los Jovenes performs under the guidance of respected Russian conductor Vladamir Altschuler in this release of a performance showcasing the works of composers Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Samuel Barber. After setting the mood with Mozart's "Serenade in D, KV 239: 'Serenade Notturna'" and showcasing the remarkable skill of the strings section in "&Divertimento in B Minor", the orchestra displays their skillful fluidity and heartfelt emotion with a moving rendition of Barber's "Adaigo" - a composition that once moved a nation when performed at the funeral of former U.S. politician John F. Kennedy. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Elizabeth Gaskell Collection, The (Dvd) Dvd from Warner Bros.

Elizabeth Gaskell Collection, The (Dvd) Dvd from Warner Bros.
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Three BBC miniseries adapted from Mary Gaskells classic novels. Cranford, a market town in the North West of England, is a place governed by etiquette, custom and above all, an intricate network of ladies. It seems that life has always been conducted acc

Get Smart Season 2 Dvd from Warner Bros.

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Maxwell Smart is back...And Loving it! And so is Agent 99, The Chief, Fang and the rest of the fearless Get Smart gang. Here is the legendary, Emmy Award-winning spy-spoof series inspired by the comic genius of Mel Brooks and Buck Henry, digitally restore

Richard Pryor: Here and Now - Subtitle

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This entry in Pryor's comedy-concert film series, Richard Pryor: Here and Now goes so far as to include hecklers who bedevil Pryor all through his performance. The most memorable bits involve Pryor's R-rated comments regarding the Reagan administration; the concert was filmed in New Orleans. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Classic Comedy Teams Collection Dvd from Warner Bros.

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Naruto Uncut Box Set 11 Dvd from Warner Bros.

Naruto Uncut Box Set 11 Dvd from Warner Bros.
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The Royal Rumble is one of the annual events held by World Wrestling Entertainment. This documentary captures all the action from the 2005 edition of that event. Included on the card are a title bout between Triple H and Rand Orton, a casket match between Undertaker and Heidenreich, and a 30-participant battle royal. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

South Park: Timmy! -

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The Seventh Seal - Fullscreen

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Endlessly imitated and parodied, Ingmar Bergman's landmark art movie The Seventh Seal (Det Sjunde Inseglet) retains its ability to hold an audience spellbound. Bergman regular Max von Sydow stars as a 14th century knight named Antonius Block, wearily heading home after ten years' worth of combat. Disillusioned by unending war, plague, and misery Block has concluded that God does not exist. As he trudges across the wilderness, Block is visited by Death (Bengt Ekerot), garbed in the traditional black robe. Unwilling to give up the ghost, Block challenges Death to a game of chess. If he wins, he lives -- if not, he'll allow Death to claim him. As they play, the knight and the Grim Reaper get into a spirited discussion over whether or not God exists. To recount all that happens next would diminish the impact of the film itself; we can observe that The Seventh Seal ends with one of the most indelible of all of Bergman's cinematic images: the near-silhouette "Dance of Death." Considered by some as the apotheosis of all Ingmar Bergman films (other likely candidates for that honor include Wild Strawberries and Persona), and certainly one of the most influential European art movies, The Seventh Seal won a multitude of awards, including the Special Jury Prize at the 1957 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

 
 
 
 

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