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Yogi Bear (Blu-Ray) Blu-Ray from Warner Bros.
Everyone's favorite pic-a-nic basket-stealing bear brings his meal-mooching ways to movies in this live-action/CG-animated adventure starring Dan Aykroyd as the voice of Jellystone Park's famed troublemaker Yogi Bear and Justin Timberlake as the voice of
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Fleeing by Night - Subtitle
A woman discovers unexpected rivals for the affections of her fianc?e in this drama from Taiwan set in the 1930s and 1940s. Hsu Shaodong (Huang Lei) is a gifted classical musician who is pledged to marry Wei Ying'er (Rene Liu), a young woman whose father owns a theater. However, Hsu Shaodong is attracted to Lin Chung (Yin Chao-te), a star vocalist with the Peking Opera, while Lin is infatuated with wealthy Huang Zilei (Tai Li-jen). While Wei Ying'er deeply loves Hsu Shaodong, as time passes she can't ignore his attraction to other men, which becomes all the more apparent after they leave China and emigrate to the United States. Ye Ben had its American premier at the 2000 Hawaiian Film Festival, where it was shown in competition. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
Fastlane: The Complete Series Dvd from Warner Bros.
Van Ray and Deaq Hayes are cops, but they don't carry badges. They're more likely to carry a case full of Benjamins. Everything they need to fight high-end criminals, they get from the Candy Store - the armory of toys and bling confiscated from busted cri
Perils Of Penelope Pitstop, The: The Complete Series Dvd from Warner Bros.
Pretty Penelope finds peril at every pit stop, pursued by Sylvester Sneakly (alias The Hooded Claw and also alias the incomparable voice of peerless Paul Lynde) until the notorious Ant Hill Mob somehow bumble to her rescue. But don't let Penelope's girly
Sergeant York Dvd from Warner Bros.
Story of World War I hero who captured German position single-handedly. Film also portrays York's earlier life in the mountains of Tennessee.
Mad Season 1, Part 2 Dvd from Warner Bros.
Watch the second half of MAD season 1, the new animated sketch-comedy series from Warner Bros. Animation, is inspired by the iconic MAD magazine, a twisted mix of humor and animation styles pulls back the curtain and exposes the sordid truth behind movies
Layer Cake - Widescreen Dubbed Subtitle AC3
A mechanic in the British drug trade finds himself caught in the middle of some dangerous circumstances in this crime thriller. XXXX (Daniel Craig) is a nameless go-between in the British mob who buys drugs from underground wholesalers and them sells them to street dealers, keeping the system flowing and making a tidy profit in the process. XXXX is looking forward to getting out of the game, and has displayed both smarts and caution in how he's handled his business, but before his overseer Jimmy Price (Kenneth Cranham) will let him go, he has a couple of favors that need to be done. First, Eddie Temple (Michael Gambon) is a mob boss whose daughter has gotten hooked on hard drugs and run away from home; Jimmy needs XXXX to find them girl and bring her to him before Eddie's men can get hold of her. Second, Dragan (Dragan Micanovic) is a Ecstasy wholesaler who has had a large shipment stolen by Duke (Jamie Foreman); Jimmy wants XXXX to get the Ecstasy back to Dragan, but Duke isn't eager to sell and Dragan is becoming impatient. Between these two matters, XXXX isn't so sure he'll get out of the business alive, especially after he finds himself falling for Duke's nephew's girlfriend, Tammy (Sienna Miller). Layer Cake marked the directorial debut for Matthew Vaughn, best known as a producer for Guy Ritchie's lad-centric crime movies. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
Cartoon Classics Fun Pack [2 Discs] -
Includes:The Archies in Jugman (2003) Sabrina the Teenage Witch: Friends Forever (2003) Groove Squad (2003) Dennis the Menace: Cruise Control (2003) The Archies in Jugman When Jughead starts running around town sporting a bone in his hair and clad in fur-covered shorts, Archie and the gang start to wonder if their prank-prone pal has finally lost his marbles. Turns out that this Neanderthal newcomer isn't Jughead after all, but his prehistoric ancestor. The cryogenically frozen caveman had been preserved in ice for thousands of years, and now thanks to a big thaw he's ready to live it up in a strange new world. After the gang gives this club-wielding time sleeper a hip new makeover, he may even be able to find a date for next week's Homecoming Dance. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi Sabrina the Teenage Witch: Friends Forever First aired on October 6, 2002, Friends Forever is the feature-length TV movie version of Sabrina the Animated Series, which was based on the live-action sitcom. Sabrina (voice of Britt McKillip) turns 13 and enrolls in Witch Academy. She's afraid people won't accept her because she's half-witch and half-mortal. Things get better when she befriends another half-mortal witch. This program aired two years after the show's cancellation and features a different cast of voice actors. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi Groove Squad The Groove Squad is a feature-length animated adventure about three popular cheerleaders who are also superheros. They form a superpowered team in order to defeat a disco-loving villian and his evil daughter. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi Dennis the Menace: Cruise Control Pint-sized troublemaker Dennis The Menace hits the high seas in this made-for-TV animated feature. Mr. Wilson (voice of Tom Arnold) and his wife Martha (voice of Marilyn Lightstone) decide to take an ocean cruise to get away from it all, but much to Mr. Wilson's chagrin, he discovers one thorn in his side will be following him -- Henry and Alice Mitchell (voices of Maurice LaMarche and Marilyn Lightstone) are also taking the cruise, and have brought along their rambunctious son %Dennis (voice of Brennan Thicke). When he's not busy needling Mr. Wilson, Dennis and his friends discover an exotic foreign princess is also on board, but a pair of thieves are following her, hoping to use hypnosis to steal her valuable jewels. Can the kids convince the grown ups that the bad guys are after the princess before it's too late? Dennis The Menace: Cruise Control was, like the animated series produced by the same team, based on the classic comic strip created by Hank Ketcham. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
We Were Strangers - Fullscreen B&W Subtitle
Set in the Cuba of 1933, We Were Strangers stars John Garfield as revolutionary-minded Tony Fenner. A member of an underground movement dedicated to toppling the despotic Machado regime, Tony supervises the booby-trapping of a cemetery where several top Cuban officials are planning to converge for a state funeral. Also involved in the assassination scheme is China Valdes (Jennifer Jones), whose brother had been executed by the government. As often happens in a John Huston film, the best-laid schemes of the protagonists go tragically awry. Based on a portion of Robert Sylvester's novel Rough Sketch, We Were Strangers was scripted by frequent Huston collaborator Peter Viertel. The film has the curious distinction of being lambasted by both the left-wing and right-wing critics in the U.S. Audiences were likewise underwhelmed, compelling Columbia Pictures to withdraw the film from distribution early on. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Project: Shadowchaser 3000/Night Siege - Project: Shadowchaser 2 - Widescreen
Includes:Project: Shadowchaser 2 (1994), MPAA Rating: NR Project: Shadowchaser III (1995), MPAA Rating: R Project: Shadowchaser 2 A renegade android and his group of terrorists takes over a private nuclear base and threatens to bomb Washington DC in this action movie, the sequel of 1991's Project: Shadowchaser. The android stages his take-over during Christmas after the President ordered the base to disarm it's arsenal. It is now up to three brave people, a maintenance engineer, a scientist and her son, to save the day. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi Project: Shadowchaser III In this sci-fi thriller, a collision between a space station and a derelict ore freighter leads to a terrifying discovery. Listed as lost in space 25 years before, the ore freighter Siberia appears out of nowhere and despite the efforts of the communications station that is trapped in orbit around Mars, the two crafts run into each other. Curious as to what happened to the ore freighter, the space station crew boards her and discovers that her crew is dead. Unfortunately, they also discover that the reason for the mass deaths, an alien, is still aboard the craft and looking for more victims. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
Beat - Widescreen Subtitle
William S. Burroughs' ill-fated performance of his "William Tell act" -- resulting in his wife Joan Vollmer getting a bullet in the brain with a shot glass atop her head -- soon became the stuff of Beat legend. This film, directed by Gary Walkow, traces this doomed romance from its inception to its bloody end. The movie opens in 1944 New York, where Columbia journalism student Vollmer is already living a bohemian life filled with pharmaceuticals and a host of future beatniks, including hunky Jack Kerouac (Daniel Martinez), a young Allen Ginsberg (Ron Livingston), and of course, Burroughs (Kiefer Sutherland). Also frequenting Vollmer's pad is Lucien Carr (Norman Reedus) whom everyone is enamored with, especially Dave Kammerer (Kyle Secor), who winds up dead after trying to jump the object of his affection. Seven years later, Joan and William have married in spite of Burroughs' obvious homosexual predilections. Their domestic bliss is strained when the two have to flee to Mexico City after they get slapped with a drug rap. Ginsberg and Carr, now correspondents for the UPI, visit the couple only to discover that Burroughs split town with his lover-for-hire. Vollmer and the boys decide to go on a road trip that is brimming with heterosexual tension. William eventually returns from his sex-binge suspecting that Joan had a fling with Carr. During that fateful night, Burroughs pulls out a gun that he was going to sell for drug money and performs one of the most spectacularly botched party-tricks in literary history. This film was screened at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi
Big Train: Season One And Two Dvd from Warner Bros.
It's not big and it's not a train. It's just funny. Big Train steams out of the comedy tunnel as realism meets utter stupidity in a cavalcade of daft sketches performed by high-quality actors in stunning costumes and vast sets reminiscent of the worst exc






