Season 1Timothy Olyphant (Damages, Deadwood) stars as a modern day Western hero based on the character created by legendary crime novelist Elmore Leonard from his short story, Fire in the Hole. Deputy Marshall Raylan Givens (Olyphant) is exiled to his hometown of Harlan County, Kentucky, after the shooting of a Miami drug cartel hit man raises debate over Givens' renegade style of law enforcement. Unfortunately it isn't long before the people he left behind begin to surface in the most unexpected ways. Givens' new job pursuing prison escapees, fugitive con men and a corrupt local sheriff has never been more intense. Find out what makes Givens' wild west, gun-slinging actions Justified in this thrilling first season!Season 2 Timothy Olyphant (Justified, Deadwood) returns as US Deputy Marshall Raylan Givens, the modern-day gunslinger who serves up renegade justice. Based on the character created by legendary crime novelist Elmore Leonard, and raising the stakes of the electrifying debut season, Raylan faces his most daunting adversaries yet. Chaos ensues in Harlan County when two opposing criminal forces come head to head in a battle to the death. Corruption, deceit and treachery are rampant and Raylan is caught in the crosshairs of a town under siege. Includes all thirteen action-packed episodes, including the explosive season finale, Raylan is back and serving up justice, one bullet at time. Season 3In the non-stop, gun-slinging third season of the highly acclaimed hit series, Deputy US Marshal Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) must wield his brand of renegade justice against modern crime like never before. Surrounded by dirty politicians, drug cartels, murder frames, hidden fortunes and multiple criminal forces warring for control - including archenemies Boyd Crowder (Walton Goggins, The Shield ) and Dickie Bennett (Jeremy Davies in his Emmy®-winning role), a mystery man named Limehouse, a lethal mob enforcer newly arrived from the Motor City and in a final shocking showdown, his own father - Givens finds himself in everyone's cross hairs. Season 4The Emmy® Award-winning Justified returns for its fourth season with U.S. Marshall Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) picking at the thread of a cold case over 30 years in the making and unraveling a riddle that echoes all the way back to his boyhood and his criminal father's bad dealings. Meanwhile, Boyd Crowder (Walton Goggins) finds his own criminal grip on Harlan County loosening due to a Pentecostal preacher with a penchant for theatrics and a knack for manipulation. Developed by Graham Yost, Justified is based on the works of crime novelist Elmore Leonard, including Leonard's short story Fire in the Hole. Season 5This season, Deputy U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) confronts the Crowes, a deadly, lawless family from Florida intent on settling in Harlan with new criminal enterprises in mind. Meanwhile, Boyd Crowder (Walton Goggins) struggles to free his imprisoned fiancée Ava (Joelle Carter) as he partners with the Dixie Mafia's Wynn Duffy (Jere Burns). Based on the late Elmore Leonard's short story Fire in the Hole, Justified was developed for television by Graham Yost.Season 6From creator Graham Yost, each episode of the edge-of-your-seat final season propels U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) and criminal mastermind Boyd Crowder ever closer to their ultimate confrontation. While Raylan is torn by just how far he will go to bring Boyd down including using Boyd's fiancé Ava (Joelle Carter) as his secret informant both Raylan and Boyd must now contend with the new incendiary force in town (Sam Elliott), a drug lord intent on building his own pot empire in Harlan. Based on the acclaimed crime novels of Elmore Leonard, the award winning drama now takes its place in the pantheon of all-time drama series.Click Images to Enlarge
Season 1Timothy Olyphant (Damages Deadwood) stars as a modern day Western hero based on the character created by legendary crime novelist Elmore Leonard from his short story Fire in the Hole. Deputy Marshall Raylan Givens (Olyphant) is exiled to his hometown of Harlan County Kentucky after the shooting of a Miami drug cartel hit man raises debate over Givens' renegade style of law enforcement. Unfortunately it isn't long before the people he left behind begin to surface in the most unexpected ways. Givens' new job pursuing prison escapees fugitive con men and a corrupt local sheriff has never been more intense. Find out what makes Givens' wild west gun-slinging actions Justified in this thrilling first season! Season 2Timothy Olyphant (Justified Deadwood) returns as US Deputy Marshall Raylan Givens the modern-day gunslinger who serves up renegade justice. Based on the character created by legendary crime novelist Elmore Leonard and raising the stakes of the electrifying debut season Raylan faces his most daunting adversaries yet. Chaos ensues in Harlan County when two opposing criminal forces come head to head in a battle to the death. Corruption deceit and treachery are rampant and Raylan is caught in the crosshairs of a town under siege. Includes all thirteen action-packed episodes including the explosive season finale Raylan is back and serving up justice one bullet at time. Season 3In the non-stop gun-slinging third season of the highly acclaimed hit series Deputy US Marshal Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) must wield his brand of renegade justice against modern crime like never before. Surrounded by dirty politicians drug cartels murder frames hidden fortunes and multiple criminal forces warring for control - including archenemies Boyd Crowder (Walton Goggins The Shield) and Dickie Bennett (Jeremy Davies in his Emmy-winning role) a mystery man named Limehouse a lethal mob enforcer newly arrived from the Motor City and in a final shocking showdown his own father - Givens finds himself in everyone's cross hairs. Season 4The Emmy Award-winning Justified returns for its fourth season with U.S. Marshall Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) picking at the thread of a cold case over 30 years in the making and unraveling a riddle that echoes all the way back to his boyhood and his criminal father’s bad dealings. Meanwhile Boyd Crowder (Walton Goggins) finds his own criminal grip on Harlan County loosening due to a Pentecostal preacher with a penchant for theatrics and a knack for manipulation. Developed by Graham Yost Justified is based on the works of crime novelist Elmore Leonard including Leonard's short story Fire in the Hole.
For six electrifying seasons, no crime series proved more combustible than the Peabody Award-winning Justified. At the explosive center of the action, Western-style, Stetson-wearing, gun-slinging U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) confronts murder, drugs, bank heists, mobsters, crime families, corrupt politicians and even his own tumultuous past and never backs down. His ultimate adversary is the cunning, complex outlaw Boyd Crowder (Walton Goggins), but the real wild card is Ava Crowder (Joelle Carter), the mysterious woman torn between the two men and both sides of the law. From creator Graham Yost and based on legendary author Elmore Leonard's crime novella Fire in the Hole, it all leads to a perfectly unexpected final showdown.
A Movie The Whole Family Can Sink Their Teeth Into. For Tony Thompson (Jonathan Lipnicki Stuart Little Jerry Maguire) third grade really bites. He's in a new school in a new country and he's having trouble fitting in. But things change when Tony befriends a young vampire and goes on fang-tastic flying adventures eluding vampire hunters and driving the countryside of Scotland batty. Written by Larry Wilson (The Addams Family Beetlejuice) and Karey Kirkpatrick (Chicken Run James and the Giant Peach) The Little Vampire is a comedy the whole family can sink their teeth into!
From creator Graham Yost each episode of the edge-of-your-seat final season propels U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) and criminal mastermind Boyd Crowder ever closer to their ultimate confrontation. While Raylan is torn by just how far he will go to bring Boyd down — including using Boyd’s fiancé Ava (Joelle Carter) as his secret informant — both Raylan and Boyd must now contend with the new incendiary force in town (Sam Elliott) a drug lord intent on building his own pot empire in Harlan. Based on the acclaimed crime novels of Elmore Leonard the award winning drama now takes its place in the pantheon of all-time drama series. Click Images to Enlarge
In the nonstop, gunslinging third season of the highly acclaimed hit series, Deputy US Marshal Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) must wield his brand of renegade justice against modern crime like never before. Surrounded by dirty politicians, drug cartels, murder frames, hidden fortunes and multiple criminal forces warring for control - including archenemies Boyd Crowder (Walton Goggins, The Shield) and Dickie Bennett (Jeremy Davies in his Emmy-winning role), a mystery man named Limehouse, a lethal mob enforcer newly arrived from the Motor City and in a final shocking showdown, his own father - Givens finds himself in everyone's cross hairs.
The Emmy Award-winning Justified returns for its fourth season with U.S. Marshall Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) picking at the thread of a cold case over 30 years in the making and unraveling a riddle that echoes all the way back to his boyhood and his criminal father's bad dealings. Meanwhile Boyd Crowder (Walton Goggins) finds his own criminal grip on Harlan County loosening due to a Pentecostal preacher with a penchant for theatrics and a knack for manipulation. Developed by Graham Yost Justified is based on the works of crime novelist Elmore Leonard including Leonard's short story Fire in the Hole.
Following his controversial shooting of a Miami drug cartel hit man, Deputy U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) is exiled to Eastern Kentucky and assigned to investigate Boyd Crowder (Walton Goggins), a pal from his coal mining days in Harlan County and the leader of a deadly bank robbery gang. After Boyd masterminds the bombing of a church suspected of dealing marijuana, Raylan's work gets even more personal as he investigates the shooting death of Crowder's brother by his wife, whose schoolgirl crush on Raylan has never waned. In a life already complicated by his ex-wife's job as a court reporter and his dad's criminal past, Raylan pursues prison escapees, fugitive con men and a local sheriff working on both sides of the law. And as a rift arises within the Crowder crime family, Raylan must uncover Boyd's true motives if he is to save his life and the lives of those he loves.
This season Deputy U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) confronts the Crowes a deadly lawless family from Florida intent on settling in Harlan with new criminal enterprises in mind. Meanwhile Boyd Crowder (Walton Goggins) struggles to free his imprisoned fiancée Ava (Joelle Carter) as he partners with the Dixie Mafia’s Wynn Duffy (Jere Burns). Based on the late Elmore Leonard’s short story Fire in the Hole Justified was developed for television by Graham Yost.
Season 1 Timothy Olyphant (“Damages” “Deadwood”) stars as a modern day Western hero based on the character created by legendary crime novelist Elmore Leonard from his short story “Fire in the Hole.” Deputy Marshall Raylan Givens (Olyphant) is exiled to his hometown of Harlan County Kentucky after the shooting of a Miami drug cartel hit man raises debate over Givens’ renegade style of law enforcement. Unfortunately it isn’t long before the people he left behind begin to surface in the most unexpected ways. Givens’ new job pursuing prison escapees fugitive con men and a corrupt local sheriff has never been more intense. Find out what makes Givens’ wild west gun-slinging actions Justified in this thrilling first season! Season 2 Timothy Olyphant (Justified Deadwood) returns as US Deputy Marshall Raylan Givens the modern-day gunslinger who serves up renegade justice. Based on the character created by legendary crime novelist Elmore Leonard and raising the stakes of the electrifying debut season Raylan faces his most daunting adversaries yet. Chaos ensues in Harlan County when two opposing criminal forces come head to head in a battle to the death. Corruption deceit and treachery are rampant and Raylan is caught in the crosshairs of a town under siege. Includes all thirteen action-packed episodes including the explosive season finale Raylan is back and serving up justice one bullet at time. Season 3 In the non-stop gun-slinging third season of the highly acclaimed hit series Deputy US Marshal Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) must wield his brand of renegade justice against modern crime like never before. Surrounded by dirty politicians drug cartels murder frames hidden fortunes and multiple criminal forces warring for control - including archenemies Boyd Crowder (Walton Goggins "The Shield") and Dickie Bennett (Jeremy Davies in his Emmy®-winning role) a mystery man named "Limehouse " a lethal mob enforcer newly arrived from the Motor City and in a final shocking showdown his own father - Givens finds himself in everyone's cross hairs. Season 4 The Emmy® Award-winning Justified returns for its fourth season with U.S. Marshall Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) picking at the thread of a cold case over 30 years in the making and unraveling a riddle that echoes all the way back to his boyhood and his criminal father’s bad dealings. Meanwhile Boyd Crowder (Walton Goggins) finds his own criminal grip on Harlan County loosening due to a Pentecostal preacher with a penchant for theatrics and a knack for manipulation. Developed by Graham Yost Justified is based on the works of crime novelist Elmore Leonard including Leonard’s short story “Fire in the Hole.” Season 5 This season Deputy U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) confronts the Crowes a deadly lawless family from Florida intent on settling in Harlan with new criminal enterprises in mind. Meanwhile Boyd Crowder (Walton Goggins) struggles to free his imprisoned fiancée Ava (Joelle Carter) as he partners with the Dixie Mafia’s Wynn Duffy (Jere Burns). Based on the late Elmore Leonard’s short story Fire in the Hole Justified was developed for television by Graham Yost. Season 6 From creator Graham Yost each episode of the edge-of-your-seat final season propels U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) and criminal mastermind Boyd Crowder ever closer to their ultimate confrontation. While Raylan is torn by just how far he will go to bring Boyd down — including using Boyd’s fiancé Ava (Joelle Carter) as his secret informant — both Raylan and Boyd must now contend with the new incendiary force in town (Sam Elliott) a drug lord intent on building his own pot empire in Harlan. Based on the acclaimed crime novels of Elmore Leonard the award winning drama now takes its place in the pantheon of all-time drama series. Click Images to Enlarge
Fresh from Stuart Little, young Jonathan Lipnicki carries on his pint-sized shoulders his every scene in The Little Vampire as eight-year-old Tony, befriender of vampires. The Scottish setting lends itself nicely to spookiness, too. A continent away from his native California, Tony's having a tough time making new friends when a band of vagabond vampires enters his life through his bedroom window. The encounter seems pure coincidence at first, but then the scary truth surfaces: Tony, though he's not a vampire himself, has "sympathy for our kind", as the dad of the bat-linked brood puts it. Visions of vampire happenings from generations past invade the kid's consciousness, and they hold the key to the clan's current gypsy-like predicament. Through his clairvoyance and, by extension, the discovery of a long-lost amulet, the mostly benevolent bloodsuckers are able to reclaim their rightful status as proper cave-dwellers in their homeland. Clueless-parent predicaments abound--Tony's mum and dad smirk at their son's vampire-obsessed imagination until the cape-draped heads of the clan drop by for a visit--and viewers of around Tony's age will find the gang's adventures eluding a bumbling vampire hunter genuinely chuckle worthy. --Tammy La Gorce
A group of young speed-freak pilots make a killing by transporting crystal meth across the Mexican border in their supersonic planes. Chasing the adrenalin-fuelled Hollywood lifestyle of girls parties and endless stacks of cash they take ever greater risks. But when they are asked to fly in their biggest shipment yet 900 pounds or $2.7million - of meth their antics attract the attention of the FBI that wants to smash the supplying Mexican cartel. Caught up in a deadly and duplicitous game of cat and mouse the fly guys are about to run their craziest mission yet. A high octane mix of Fast & Furious and Top Gun Kill Speed stars Goldberg (Ex WWE Champion) Greg Grunberg (Heroes Lost) Robert Patrick (Walk The Line) Tom Arnold (True Lies) and the Backstreet Boys Nick Carter.
The Concert for New York City took place at New York's Madison Square Gardens six weeks after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. As presented here, with about five hours of musical performances and celebrity cameos, it was a frequently awkward affair: the traditional fatuous jollity of American show business ceremonies is not, perhaps, the ideal medium for articulating the feelings engendered by the kind of tragedy America had just suffered. It is often evident--and actually quite endearingly so--that the film and television stars who appear here feel somewhat foolish accepting applause while standing alongside the members of New York's Police and Fire departments who take the stage to offer brief tributes to fallen comrades (it would be nice, but naïve, to believe that September 11 caused our celebrity-obsessed culture to redraft its parameters of heroism). The performances captured here are mostly pretty good, though David Bowie's opening, with an eerie and affecting take on Paul Simon's "America", followed by a rumbustious "Heroes", sets a standard not subsequently matched. The short films by New York directors are also worth seeing, especially Kevin Smith's daringly funny New Jersey perspective (the concert's only other overt attempts at humour misfire woefully--especially the toe-curling George W Bush impersonator). However, the concert is principally of interest as a document of a moment in history, rather than as a musical artefact. All of what America felt, for better and for worse, in the immediate wake of September 11, is on view here: sorrow, defiance, pride and, as Richard Gere famously discovered when he suggested that perhaps there were more constructive responses than carpet-bombing Third World basket-cases, anger. On the DVD: The Concert for New York Cityhas a viewing option which screens out everything except the musical performances. Sound is available in Dolby 5.1 Surround and PCM Stereo. --Andrew Mueller
Timothy Olyphant (“Damages” and “Deadwood”) stars as a modern-day Western hero based on the character created from legendary crime novelist Elmore Leonard’s “Fire in the Hole.” Deputy Marshall Raylan Givens (Olyphant) is exiled to his hometown of Harlan County, Kentucky after the shooting of a Miami drug cartel hit man raises debate over his renegade style of law enforcement. Unfortunately it isn’t long before the people he left behind begin to surface in the most unexpected ways. Raylan’s new job pursuing prison escapees, fugitive con men and a corrupt local sheriff has never been more intense. Find out what makes Raylan’s Wild West, gun-slinging actions Justified in this thrilling first season! Episodes Comprise: 1: Fire in the Hole2: Riverbrook 3: Fixer 4: Long in the Tooth 5: The Lord of War and Thunder 6: The Collection 7: Blind Spot 8: Blowback 9: Hatless 10: The Hammer11: Veterans 12: Fathers and Sons13: Bulletville. Special Features: What Would Elmore Do? The Story of Justified Justified: Meet the Characters.
Ian Cranston returns to Sleepy Hollow unaware that he is the great-great-grandson of Ichabod Crane. His return stirs the spirit of the Headless Horseman and Ian must settle an old score to save his town. Featuring The Backstreet Boys' Nick Carter in his first starring role.
Following his controversial shooting of a Miami drug cartel hit man Deputy U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) is exiled to Eastern Kentucky and assigned to investigate Boyd Crowder (Walton Goggins) a pal from his coal mining days in Harlan County and the leader of a deadly bank robbery gang. After Boyd masterminds the bombing of a church suspected of dealing marijuana Raylan's work gets even more personal as he investigates the shooting death of Crowder's brother by his wife whose schoolgirl crush on Raylan has never waned. In a life already complicated by his ex-wife's job as a court reporter and his dad's criminal past Raylan pursues prison escapees fugitive con men and a local sheriff working on both sides of the law. And as a rift arises within the Crowder crime family Raylan must uncover Boyd's true motives if he is to save his life and the lives of those he loves.
One Step Between Life And Death. War-ravaged Angola is home to the worst mercenaries cutthroats and terrorists the world has to offer. It is there that Christian Erickson (Dolph Lundgren) leads his elite team of Sweepers - men with nerves of raw iron who clear mine fields to make the land safe for native villagers. It is there that Christian's eleven-year-old son is tragically killed following his father when rebels attack the humanitarian team. Five years later a covert team led by beautiful explosives expert Michelle Flynn (Claire Stansfield) arrives in Angola to investigate the manufacture of a super-lethal A6 land mine being used for terrorist bombings in the U.S. When Michelle's partners are killed she must enlist the embittered Christian as her only hope of retrieving the A6. Piece by piece they discover the sinister plot behind the land mines and unmask a deadly adversary they never expected. Their journey climaxes in a fight-to-the-death chase through torturous jungle and deep diamond mines with the kind of incendiary action that doesn't stop until the final explosion.
Originally televised as a Pay-Per-View New Year's Eve special HOMECOMING LIVE tracks an emotional performance in the Boys' native state of Florida. Filmed at an arena in Orlando the five super studs perform eighteen hit songs. As a bonus each Backstreet Boy sings one song completely solo showcasing the different vocal styles of these talented singers. No matter which of these five hotties you like the best you'll get your fill on this great video! Tracklist: 1. That's The Way I Like It 2. Hey Mr. DJ (Keep Playin' My Song) 3. Just To Be Close To You 4. My Heart Stays With You (Howie D. solo) 5. Lay Down Beside Me (A.J. solo) 6. Nobody But You (Kevin solo) 7. That's What She Said (Brian solo) 8. I Need You Tonight (Nick solo) 9. Let's Have A Party 10. Quit Playing Games (With My Heart) 11. All I Have To Give12. Anywhere For You 13. I'll Never Break Your Heart 14. As Long As You Love Me 15. Get Down (You're The One For Me) 16. We've Got It Goin' On 17. Everybody (Backstreet's Back)
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