In Arizona 1882 nothing comes easy in the bitterly unforgiving Old West except dying. Albert (Seth MacFarlane) is a soft man in hard times who really doesn't fit in. Adding to Albert's distress and feelings of inadequacy his girlfriend (Amanda Seyfried ) leaves him for the towns moustache groomer (Neil Patrick-Harris). When a mysterious and beautiful woman (Charlize Theron) rides into town she helps him find his courage. However when her husband (Liam Neeson) a notorious outlaw arrives seeking revenge the farmer must put his new found courage to the test. Special Features: Theatrical Feature Unrated Feature Alternate Opening Alternate Ending Deleted Scenes Gag Reel Once Upon A Time In A Different West A Fist of Dirt… In Your Mouth The Good The Bad And An increasing Population
It wasn't until the beginning of Stargate SG-1's fourth season that fans knew to take the Replicator threat seriously. The spidery nasties had only seemed like one of many new enemies introduced in previous years. But when the one seemingly omnipotent backbone of the galaxy was asking Earth for help, clearly we were in real trouble! In fact, the team's list of enemies expanded and got far more complicated this year. Proving without a shadow of a doubt that this is science fiction, the Russians reveal they have their own Stargate program and ask the Americans for help. This twist allows for exploration of all the political machinations occurring behind the scenes of the SG-C, all of which appear to stem from the embittered Senator Kinsey (Ronny Cox). There were quite a few Earth-based stories in the year, but not all the new enemies were originally local. Willie Garson comically guest-starred as Martin, a geekily suspicious guy with too much knowledge of the Stargate. More sinister was an old flame of Daniel's turning into something far more painful than an old wound (thanks to an ancient Egyptian curse). Thankfully, the writers hadn't forgotten the importance of one-off storylines too. In "Upgrades" the team learns a lesson in abuse of power. In "The Other Side" (featuring DS9's Rene Auberjonois) they learn about blind trust. In "Scorched Earth" a dangerous claim for a planet's ownership means they learn to value Daniel's contribution to the group dynamic. If only this last lesson were learned better, season 5 might not have ended up as muddled as it did. --Paul Tonks
Kyle and Evie Preston had always been told stories by their grandmother about battling giants who trapped the last of the world's fairies underground many thousands of years ago. When their grandmother dies they inherit a family house overseas and discover an old gold mine in the grounds. The children soon realise that the old lady's fairy tales weren't stories after all and that if not freed from the gloomy mine the fairies will be lost from the world forever! When their father (Corbin Bersen) is taken seriously ill a frantic struggle ensues to free the fairies and try to cure him with their magic. Unfortunately the children are hampered by the fears of their mother (Glynis Barber) about the mine and by the hostility of the local community particularly Ian the caretaker (Malcolm McDowell). The Fairy King Of Ar is a magical story of fairies goblins and two children who dare to believe the unbelievable...
It has been five years since the psychotic Trevor Moorhouse terrorised Placid Pines Camp and stacked up more bodies like logs on a wood pile. But as Camp is closing for the winter rumour has it that Trevor is back! Jason camp counsellor Tracy's older brother was believed to be one of the victims when Trevor last wreaked his havoc at the camp. Lost in the wilderness some suggested that Jason went crazy and is the true perpetrator of the mysterious violent incidents that continue to reign terror upon the camp's inhabitants
The opening episodes of the fifth season of Stargate SG-1 had a lot of story left over from the nail-biting Season 4 cliffhanger, so this year had to open with a two-part conclusion. "Enemies" is aptly named because the team are faced with their biggest nemeses of all, Apophis and the Replicators, while stuck in another galaxy 120 years away from Earth. The biggest interpersonal problem facing them, however, is a switch in allegiance by Teal'c. Continuing into "Threshold", it takes the wisdom of his old master Bra'tac to perceive that all is not as it seems. But after so many attempts, can the enemies ever truly be vanquished? At long last, Sam gets a sympathetic and revealing spotlight. We get to see some of her home life and who she is away from the science lab. In her garage she has a 1940 Indian motorcycle, a 1961 vintage Volvo and a Harley. These aren't the only things she tinkers with in "Ascension", however. In a case of torn loyalties, she's confronted by an imaginary friend/lover (Young Indiana Jones himself, Sean Patrick Flanery). And then Jack seems to experience something very similar when the team gains a "Fifth Man". Both these episodes' storylines are threatened by the poisonous introduction of Colonel Simmons (John de Lancie, Star Trek's Q). --Paul Tonks
Poom Poom: Poom Poom came down from Heaven. He holds a balloon and travels floating around to the flower country and the doll country and the dinosaur country. And in the world of Poom Poom where everything is perfect in the amusement park where there are no grown ups merely there are powerful children who live without pain... Under The Gravity's Rainbow: Manaka knew nothing of the world. Trapped in the house by her grandmother life became more and more impossible
My Fair Lady: Yoji's concept of the world is what he sees on his monitor. For him the only real thing is the generated girl he plays with every waking moment. Then one day reality intrudes on his world and the girl of his dreams appears. She's so very nearly perfect; with a little help she will go the rest of the way. You'll see it's really all so very easy... Interlude: Morita and Yamamoto are two typical cops in what seems like a sleepy town. It wasn't always li
Until Ure In My Arms Again: Mamaro was never like other guys but he suddenly discovers that he has little in common with humans at all. Closest to his sister he still beats her regularly. To the rest he is merciless. His life is spent looking for life's redundant parts society included. And one day he finds the parts which are useless... She's So Unusual: Nagi Kirima goes through life with a single purpose: carry on the investigation which has brought her to the
The first volume in a truly challenging and original anime series which focuses on a group of troubled Japanese schoolchildren who can see or hear people and things that their classmates cannot... Episodes comprise: Portraits From Memory: Within the light and within the city is death and when the power failed the world changed. In the air is flux. Within the night is Boogiepop Phantom; if you meet her one dark night with a dark soul no one has ever lived to tell. Within Boogiepop Phantom is your salvation or your end. Perhaps both... Portraits Of Darkness: Jonouchi is cursed with vision: he sees the world's evil that no one can. Powerless to avoid it crushed by theiburden and pushed beyond his limits his existence has a single purpose: change. He travels the city removing the pain in others but it carries a price. How complete can a life be if it is without pain? Life Can Be So Nice: Misuzu lives a terrible lie and a lie that conveniently serves something quite malevolent. Her life changed some years ago in many ways: some subtle and others less so. By adopting an alien philosophy her world changed. One way or another many of us serve another who holds power. Some fail to recognize it until too late...
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