Now more astonishing and spectacular than ever, The Nightmare Before Christmas jumps off the screen and into your living room, immersing your family in the jaw-dropping splendor and mind-boggling fun of Disney 3D!Bored with the same old scare-and-scream routine, Pumpkin King Jack Skellington longs to spread the joy of Christmas. But his merry mission puts Santa in jeopardy and creates a nightmare for good little boys and girls everywhere. Experience Tim Burton and Henry Selick's uncanny tale as it comes vividly to life right before your eyes!
The archetypal single gal from Sex and the City dives into family life in I Don't Know How She Does It. Kate Reddy, played by Sarah Jessica Parker, could easily be Carrie Bradshaw's alternate life: a rising finance analyst, Kate feels guilty for short-changing her husband (Greg Kinnear) and two children. When she gets the opportunity to work with a high-powered exec (Pierce Brosnan), the already tense family relationship gets stretched to the breaking point and Kate has to make some hard choices. I Don't Know How She Does It is pure formula, but executed well. The entire cast (also including Christina Hendricks as a single-mum best friend, Kelsey Grammer as an overbearing boss, Seth Meyers as a sniping rival, and a scene-stealing Olivia Munn as Kate's assistant) play their parts with skill, while Parker's rapport with Kinnear is particularly warm and persuasive. Moreover, you have to admire the sheer chutzpah of hammering home political points about double standards in the workplace and then delivering a fairy-tale ending. Men have realised the importance of family over work in dozens upon dozens of cookie-cutter heartwarming flicks; apparently it's time that women got the opportunity to do the same. No doubt this signifies some important cultural shift; college theses are waiting to be written about it. --Bret Fetzer
Relive the glory years of Hulk Hogan to the best of ""The Nature Boy"" Ric Flair and see how yesterday's greatest became today's legends. So turn down your beatbox kick off your high-tops and return to the Decade of Decadence. This special 3-disc set features fifteen of the biggest superstars from the 1980s: Hulk Hogan Jerry 'The King' Lawler Junkyard Dog 'Rowdy' Roddy Piper The Iron Sheik Arn Anderson 'Cowboy' Bob Orton 'Mr Wonderful' Paul Orndorff Bobby 'The Brain' Heenan Greg 'The Hammer' Valentine 'Nature Boy' Ric Flair Ricky Steamboat Jimmy 'Super Fly' Snuka 'The American Dream' Dusty Rhodes and Sgt. Slaughter. NWA United Staes Championship Dog Collar Match Starrcade - 24/11/83 Greg Valentine vs. Roddy Piper - Dog Collar Match Starrcade 1983 Madison Square Garden - 21/05/84 Sgt. Slaugter vs. Iron Sheik WWE Intercontinental Championship Lumberjack Match Madison Square Garden - 17/03/85 Greg Valentine vs. Tito Santana Wrestling Classic - 07/11/85 Junk Yard Dog vs. Randy Savage Weasel Suit Match Madison Square Garden - 25/06/88 Ultimate Warrior vs. Bobby Heenan NWA World Heavyweight Championship 1 Million Dollar Challenge Match Starrcade - 22/11/84 Dusty Rhodes vs. Ric Flair NWA National Tag Team Championship Match Starrcade - 28/11/85 Ole & Arn Anderson vs. Wahoo McDaniel & Billy Jack Haynes Championship Unification Match AWA SuperClash III - 13/12/88 Jerry ""The King"" Lawler vs. Kerry Von Erich NWA World Heavyweight Championship Match Chi-Town Rumble - 20/02/89 Ricky Steamboat vs. Ric Flair Mid Atlantic Championship Wrestling - 03/02/82 Ric Flair vs. Jay Youngblood WWE Championship Steel Cage Match Madison Square Garden - 19/05/80 Jimmy Snuka vs. Bob Backlund WWE Championship Match Madison Square Garden - 26/12/83 Iron Sheik vs. Bob Backlund Madison Square Garden - 23/01/84 Paul Orndorff vs. Salvatore Bellamo WWE Championship Match Madison Square Garden - 23/01/84 Iron Sheik vs. Hulk Hogan Madison Square Garden - 18/02/85 Bob Orton v Jimmy Snuka The War to Settle the Score Madison Square Garden - 18/02/85 Roddy Piper vs. Hulk Hogan Also features footage from Slammy Awards Tuesday Night Titans World Wide Wrestling AWA All Star Wrestling NWA Championship Wrestling Saturday Night's Main Event and Championship Wrestling.
Love is a funny thing. Especially when Harrison Ford Julia Ormond and Greg Kinnear form the warmest romantic triangle ever! Directed by Sydney Pollack Sabrina shimmers like a fairy tale come true. Ford plays Linus Larrabee a busy tycoon who has no room for love in his appointment book. But when a romance between his playboy brother (Kinnear) and Sabrina (Ormond) daughter of the family chauffeur threatens one of Linus' business deals the CEO clears his schedule for some ruthl
Carolina Vera and Gedeon Burkhard star in Giles Foster's adaptation of the novel by Rosamunde Pilcher. When Elizabeth Lancaster (Vera), a terminally ill 40-year-old heiress to her family's cider farm, gets a phone call from the hospital with the news of the heart transplant she has been waiting for, she feels like all her dreams have come true. After the operation Elizabeth is unable to connect to her family and instead finds herself drawn to a place she has never known: the home of the woman whose heart now beats in her chest. As she meets her donor's widow, Andrew Shaw (Burkhard) she immediately feels an unexplainable connection and the tormented pair begin a passionate affair. Will their love be enough to keep them together or will more hearts be broken along the way?
Clive Owen stars as Mr. Smith, a mysterious loner trying to protect a newborn baby from a determined criminal who hunts them through the bowels of the city.
Based on the Dark Horse comic, Mystery Men casts Stiller, Azaria, Macy, Reubens, Studi, Garofalo and Mitchell as seven lame superhero wannabes
Created by JJ Abrams, Alias plays like a cross between Buffy the Vampire Slayer and James Bond. Sydney Bristow (Jennifer Garner) is a super (and super-sexy) spy, fighting nefarious villains and working for the good guys--or so she thinks. Recruited as a college freshman for espionage work, Sydney found her true calling with SD-6, a secret division of the CIA. When her hunky doctor-boyfriend proposes to her, she decides to let him in on the truth she's not supposed to tell anyone: she's not a grad student with a demanding job for an international bank, but a secret agent who constantly puts her life on the line for the free world. But when SD-6 discovers her security breach, her fiancé is brutally assassinated, and Sydney suddenly finds herself face-to-face with the truth: she's been working for the bad guys. Deciding to become a double agent for the CIA and bring down the evildoers, Sydney gets one more surprise--her estranged father (Victor Garber) is also working for SD-6, and the CIA as well. Welcome to the family, Syd! Confused? This is all just the first episode. With its double-edged tension (how long can Syd play double agent?) and one heck of a MacGuffin (the dreaded Rambaldi device, the mythic creation of a Renaissance genius), the show leads its viewers from episode to episode with visceral, compelling action, not to mention the nascent romance between Syd and her CIA handler, Vaughn (Michael Vartan), and her clashes with her heretofore distant father. Sharp, smart and always suspenseful, Alias' centre was held by the gorgeous Garner, a stellar action heroine and an even better actress who could pull off Sydney's exotic undercover missions and conflicted emotions with equal dexterity. By the end of this first series, which concludes with a breathtaking cliffhanger, you'll be seduced into Alias' world with, happily, no desire to escape. --Mark Englehart
A comedy based around the lives of pensioner pals Jack Jarvis and Victor McDade Still Game is set in and around a fictional part of Glasgow called Craiglang and Jack and Victor's home in Osprey Heights. Focusing on the ironies and comedy of old age with humour tenderness and pathos these OAPS prove they're still game for anything the world can throw at them!
Clive Owen stars as Mr. Smith, a mysterious loner trying to protect a newborn baby from a determined criminal who hunts them through the bowels of the city.
Gary (Greg McHugh) is back with a bang bang. Series 3 of Gary: Tank Commander provides fresh challenges for Gary as he tussles with a cocky fitness instructor who makes fun of his physique, a confidence trickster who seems to have mind control powers over him and, as ever, an increasingly angry Sergeant Thomson. The boys get to know their new recruit, the daft, young and hyper-enthusiastic Mickey Millar, and spend some time in Germany, where Charlie's shock engagement means that their last week there is going to be anything but dull – especially with Gary as best man. A spooky prediction from Julie's favourite fortune teller is hard for Gary to shake off, however saving Captain Fanshaw's life, then saving the entire barracks, restores heroic Gary's legendary status. Kind of. With all new monologues covering Syria, ghosts and Bob Marley, as well as more extravagant camcorder silliness from Afghanistan, this new series proves that, yet again, when the chips are down, Gary's the man to pick them up. And eat them.
The one they left alive will pay to see them dead In the Old West a young woman witnesses the horrific killing of her husband and sons at the hands of a brutal outlaw and his gang. Now with the help of a bounty hunter she is out for revenge and wont stop until every last member is dead.
Bob is replacing a potting shed when he finds an old chest which is not needed anymore. Molly decides that JJ might find it useful and sends Skip to the dump with JJ's old chest. She hasn't realised that JJ's important paperwork is inside! Can Speedy Skip be caught before he reaches the dump? Bob is tiling a roof but he doesn't have enough red coloured tiles when Trix goes to collect more from JJ's building yard she picks up the wrong colour! Find out what happens next in Trix's Til
In Paul Verhoeven's appropriately shallow Hollow Man, Kevin Bacon plays a bad-boy egotistical scientist who heads up a double-secret government team experimenting with turning life-forms invisible. How do we know he's a bad boy? Because he (a) wears a leather overcoat, (b) compares himself to God, (c) drives a sports car and (d) spies on his comely next-door neighbour while eating Twinkies. Sadly, this is the most character development anyone gets in this undernourished action/sci-fi thriller, which boasts some phenomenal, seamless and Oscar-worthy computer effects and some amazingly ridiculous plot twists. After experimenting rather ruthlessly on a menagerie of lab animals, Bacon finally cracks the code that will turn the invisible gorillas, dogs and so on back into their visible forms, and promptly volunteers as a human guinea pig. Sure enough he is rendered invisible, organ by organ, vein by vein, and then proceeds to spy on his female co-workers in the bathroom and molest his comely next-door neighbour. Soon, Bacon is thoroughly psychotic, and it's up to Elisabeth Shue (Bacon's co-worker and ex-girlfriend) and hunky Josh Brolin (her current snuggle bunny) to defeat the invisible man, who's picking off the science team one by one. You'd think this would be a prime opportunity for copious amounts of cheesy sex and aggressive violence--which Verhoeven served up so well and so exuberantly in Starship Troopers and Basic Instinct--but if anything, the director seems to tone down the proceedings, and really, who wants a muted Paul Verhoeven movie? --Mark Englehart, Amazon.com On the DVD: In the audio commentary with director Paul Verhoeven and star Kevin Bacon, Hollow Man scriptwriter Andrew Marlowe reveals that the story had been in development for some nine years before it got made, and that he had worked on it for "a number of years". An amazing revelation, given that the main attraction of this DVD is surely the cutting-edge special effects and the fascinating behind-the-scenes deconstruction of them. The DVD viewer cannot help but wonder how anyone could have spent years on a script that looks like it was cobbled together over a weekend as an excuse to play around with some really neat CGI effects. The various documentary features on the disc break down all the key FX scenes in exhaustive detail, showing the creative blend of live action and CGI and all the painstaking methods by which it was achieved. Director Verhoeven is appropriately profiled as "Hollywood's Mad Scientist" in the "Anatomy of a Thriller" featurette (in the commentary he makes a comparison with Hitchcock's Rear Window that only serves to underline the gulf between his ambitious vision and its execution). Elsewhere, legendary composer Jerry Goldsmith provides a commentary to his music, which gives hope to fans that he will now do the same for some of his better scores. There are deleted scenes, trailers, storyboards and a really neat menu interface to round off an enjoyable DVD package. Anamorphic picture and sound quality are impeccable. --Mark Walker
Hang onto your hard hats! You're about to enjoy Bob the Builder's first ever live arena tour! Enjoy the excitement of Bob Wendy and their friends singing and dancing their way through a fun-packed larger-than-life adventure in front of your very eyes. There are ten fantastic songs including of course 'Can We Fix It?' and 'Mambo No.5'.
Join the whimsical Ally McBeal both in and out of the courtroom to watch her defend and prosecute the most flamboyant and comical cases whilst at the same time falling in and out of relationships. The introduction of icy Nelle Porter (Portia de Rossi) often known as 'sub-zero Nelle' and the tempestuous Ling Woo (Lucy Liu) into the firm creates an ever intriguing element of love and hate in Season 2. Amusing to some but a cause of great anguish to others both of them capture the h
Sound the alarm! A spacecraft hovers over Jump City, and the Teen Titans spring into action and investigate. What they find is a troop of alien visitors. While the discovery puts Robin on the defensive, Cyborg is overwhelmed with excitement, because only he recognizes these strange beings as Nerdlucks, the aliens from the 1996 film Space Jam. It's a movie party back at Titans Tower as Cyborg introduces the rest of the Titans to the classic film - and you're invited! Enjoy a Titans-style movie screening, complete with wisecracks and wacky on-screen doodles courtesy of Teen Titans Go!
When their TV is stolen Beavis & Butt Head hit the road in their hilarous film debut that proves what millions of fans already know; Beavis & Butt-Head RULE!
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