Follow more misadventures of the Pritchett-Dunphy-Tucker clan as the kids navigate semi-adult-hood while the adults fumble their way through parenthood, and some face an empty nest for the first time. The Pritchett-Dunphy-Tucker clan is a wonderfully large and blended family with Jay Pritchett sitting at the head. By his side is his vivacious, younger second wife, Gloria, and together they are navigating life with their youngest son, Joe, and Gloria's son, Manny, who is heading off to college to explore the world on his own terms. Meanwhile, Jay's grown daughter, Claire, and her husband, Phil, are learning to navigate life as empty-nesters with the youngest, Luke, now out of high school and looking to his next move; middle daughter Alex is learning how to balance academia and a social life, and eldest Haley is still living at home as she pursues a career and love. Then there's Claire's brother and Jay's grown son, Mitchell, and his husband, Cameron, who are about to enter the dreaded middle-school years with their newly discovered, gifted daughter, Lily. These three families are unique unto themselves, and together they give us an honest and often hilarious look into the sometimes warm, sometimes twisted, embrace of the modern family.
All 22 episodes from the seventh season of the Golden Globe-winning mockumentary-style sitcom following three branches of a sprawling, cheerfully dysfunctional, multi-cultural family in Los Angeles. In this season, Haley (Sarah Hyland) learns of Andy (Adam DeVine)'s feelings for her, Gloria (SofÃa Vergara) gets called up for jury duty, and Luke (Nolan Gould) gets arrested for driving without a licence. The episodes are: 'Summer Lovin'', 'The Day Alex Left for College', 'The Closet Case', 'She Crazy', 'The Verdict', 'The More You Ignore Me', 'Phil's Sexy Sexy House', 'Clean Out Your Junk Drawer', 'White Christmas', 'Playdates', 'Spread Your Wings', 'Clean for a Day', 'Thunk in the Trunk', 'The Storm', 'I Don't Know How She Does It', 'The Cover-Up', 'Express Yourself', 'The Party', 'Man Shouldn't Lie', 'Promposal', 'Crazy Train' and 'Double Click'.
All 144 episodes from the first six seasons of the Golden Globe-winning mockumentary-style sitcom following three branches of a sprawling, cheerfully dysfunctional, multi-cultural family in Los Angeles. Season 1 episodes are: 'Pilot', 'The Bicycle Thief', 'Come Fly With Me', 'The Incident', 'Coal Digger', 'Run for Your Wife', 'En Garde', 'Great Expectations', 'Fizbo', 'Undeck the Halls', 'Up All Night', 'Not in My House', 'Fifteen Percent', 'Moon Landing', 'My Funky Valentine', 'Fears', 'Truth Be Told', 'Starry Night', 'Game Changer', 'Benched', 'Travels With Scout', 'Airport 2010', 'Hawaii' and 'Family Portrait'. Season 2 episodes are: 'The Old Wago', 'The Kiss', 'Earthquake', 'Strangers On a Treadmill', 'Unplugged', 'Halloween', 'Chirp', 'Manny Get Your Gun', 'Mother Tucker', 'Dance Dance Revelation', 'Slow Down Your Neighbours', 'Our Children, Ourselves', 'Caught in the Act', 'Bixby's Back', 'Princess Party', 'Regrets Only', 'Two Monkeys and a Panda', 'Boys' Night', 'The Musical Man', 'Someone to Watch Over Lily', 'Mother's Day', 'Good Cop Bad Dog', 'See You Next Fall' and 'The One That Got Away'. Season 3 episodes are: 'Dude Ranch', 'When Good Kids Go Bad', 'Phil On Wire', 'Door to Door', 'Hit and Run', 'Go Bullfrogs!', 'Treehouse', 'After the Fire', 'Punkin Chunkin', 'Express Christmas', 'Lifetime Supply', 'Egg Drop', 'Little Bo Bleep', 'Me? Jealous?', 'Aunt Mommy', 'Virgin Territory', 'Leap Day', 'Send Out the Clowns', 'Election Day', 'The Last Walt', 'Planes, Trains and Cars', 'Disneyland', 'Tableau Vivant' and 'Baby On Board'. Season 4 episodes are: 'Bringing Up Baby', 'Schooled', 'Snip', 'The Butler's Escape', 'Open House of Horrors', 'Yard Sale', 'Arrested', 'Mistery Date', 'When a Tree Falls', 'Diamond in the Rough', 'New Year's Eve', 'Party Crasher', 'Fulgencio', 'A Slight at the Opera', 'Heart Broken', 'Bad Hair Day', 'Best Men', 'The Wow Factor', 'The Future Dunphys', 'Flip Flop', 'Career Day', 'My Hero', 'Games People Play' and 'Goodnight Gracie'. Season 5 episodes are: 'Suddenly, Last Summer', 'First Days', 'Larry's Wife', 'Farm Strong', 'The Late Show', 'The Help', 'A Fair to Remember', 'ClosetCon '13', 'The Big Game', 'The Old Man and the Tree', 'And One to Grow On', 'Under Pressure', 'Three Dinners', 'iSpy', 'The Feud', 'Spring-a-Ding-Fling', 'Other People's Children', 'Las Vegas', 'A Hard Jay's Night', 'Australia', 'Sleeper', 'Message Received', 'The Wedding, Part 1' and 'The Wedding, Part 2'. Season 6 episodes are: 'The Long Honeymoon', 'Don't Push', 'The Cold', 'Marco Polo', 'Won't You Be Our Neighbour', 'Halloween 3 - AwesomeLand', 'Queer Eyes, Full Hearts', 'Three Turkeys', 'Strangers in the Night', 'Haley's 21st Birthday', 'The Day We Almost Died', 'The Big Guns', 'Rash Decisions', 'Valentine's Day 4 - Twisted Sister', 'Fight Or Flight', 'Connection Lost', 'Closet? You'll Love It!', 'Spring Break', 'Grill, Interrupted', 'Knock 'Em Down', 'Integrity', 'Patriot Games', 'Crying Out Loud' and 'American Skyper'.
After recent trips take the Dunphys to New York; Mitch, Cam and Lily to the Midwest; and Jay, Gloria, Manny and Joe to Juarez, Mexico; the Pritchett-Dunphy-Tucker clan reunites in its eighth season premiere with all of the families converging at home for Father's Day. In subsequent episodes, as Claire struggles to keep order at the company with Jay back in the fold at Pritchett's Closets, Phil starts to enjoy more hobbies. Gloria's hot sauce business starts to pick up steam, while Mitch and Cam continue to see a parade of interesting guests in their upstairs rental unit, and also deal with their maturing tween, Lily. Meanwhile, Haley changes jobs and starts down a new entrepreneurial path, focusing on her career in attempt to balance out her wobbly romantic life, and Alex learns to keep her life balanced at Caltech, including dealing with a considerable bout of mononucleosis. Manny and Luke fumble through their freedom-filled senior year of high school but feel the pressure of college approaching, complete with a joint college visit. Halloween and New Year's Eve episodes will punctuate a season that continues to watch this wonderfully large and blended family evolve, giving us an honest and often hilarious look into the warm and sometimes twisted embrace of the modern family.
Sarah Hyland (Modern Family) and Matt Prokop (High School Musical 3: Senior Year) team up in this comedy about makeovers that really matter. After it girl Dylan (Hyland) accidentally drops her expensive handbag into the mall fountain, she's surprised when film geek Josh (Prokop) retrieves it for her. After Josh rescues her bag, Dylan jumps at the chance to be the subject of his new documentary.Dylan hopes the film will clinch her campaign for Blossom Queen-she claims that winning is her only life goal! Josh, meanwhile, plans to make a hard-hitting expose about popularity; but as he gets to know Dylan, he discovers that her real persona is more interesting than the faux facade she has created. At the last minute, Josh decides his film should introduce this awesome girl to the world, but how will Dylan react when she sees it?Also featuring 10 episodes of the hit series Shake It Up for over 5 hours of content!
Told from the perspective of an unseen documentary filmmaker, the series offers an honest, often-hilarious perspective of family life. Parents Phil and Claire yearn for an honest, open relationship with their three kids. But a daughter who is trying to grow up too fast, another who is too smart for her own good, and a rambunctious young son make it challenging. Claire's dad, Jay, and his Latina wife, Gloria, are raising two sons together, but people sometimes believe Jay to be Gloria's father. Jay's gay son, Mitchell, and his partner, Cameron, have adopted a little Asian girl, completing one big -- straight, gay, multicultural, traditional -- happy family.
As seen on ""The Wonderful World of Disney"" this new production of the classic musical features an all-star cast belting out the beloved songs. Original Broadway Annie Andrea McArdle makes and appearance too! Fun for the whole family.
Jennifer Love Hewitt is a beautiful and talented actress with style and charm. She is not, however, Audrey Hepburn, and try as she might, she is unable to embody the gamine actress in the made-for-television biopic The Audrey Hepburn Story. Making the Hepburn bio was a gutsy move for Hewitt, and one has to admire her chutzpah. But the role, if it was to be dared, would have been better off in the hands of an unknown. As it is, it's difficult to shake the image of Hewitt in her television and teen roles, and while she mastered the wide-eyed look, her eyes are not doe-like enough and her accent borders on ludicrous. If you can move past this, though, the story of Hepburn's life--even given her do-gooder qualities--is interesting fodder for exploration, although at times the script feels as if it's trying to create tension where there is little. Desertion by her father, a brief stint in the resistance in wartime Netherlands, and affairs with fellow actors create drama, but not enough to enliven the film. Part of the problem is the entire film is told from flashback from the set of Breakfast at Tiffany's, so much of Hepburn's great work is left untouched. Yet, despite the flaws, fans will appreciate the paean to Hepburn, as we glimpse into the difficulties of her early career and her budding stardom. The two girls who play the childhood Hepburn excel in their roles, and the strong supporting cast--including Frances Fisher as her mother and Eric McCormack as Mel Ferrer--brighten the film, which ultimately brings a touch of Hepburn's elegance to our own humdrum lives. --Jenny Brown
Exclusive To This 30th Anniversary Edition Patrick Swayze Uncut: Never before seen interview with Patrick Swayze 4 Kellerman's postcards Foldout Dirty Dancing Poster Kellerman's resort brochure and map Patrick Swayze In His Own Words featurette Happy 30th Dirty Dancing featurette Eleanor Bergstein Thoughts On A Lifetime Of Dirty Dancing Also Includes: Commentary with Writer/ Co- Producer Eleanor Bergstein Commentary with Kenny Ortega, Miranda Garrison, Jeff Jur, Hilary Rosenfeld and David Chapman Music Videos for Hungry Eyes, She's Like The Wind and (I've Had) The Time Of My Life Original Screen Tests Outtakes Music Videos Cast & Crew Interviews Deleted Scenes Alternate Scenes This timeless, Oscar winning classic is a phenomenally popular coming-of-age tale, beloved by generations. Teenager Baby (Jennifer Grey), goes with her family on vacation to Kellerman's holiday resort in the Catskill Mountains. Things are pretty tame until she meets Johnny (Patrick Swayze), a dance teacher at the resort who mesmerises Baby with his dance moves, his passion and his misunderstood bad boy' image. During the summer of 1963, Johnny teaches Baby how to dance. And, more importantly, how to love.
Modern Family - Season 1-5 (DVD)
Paz Vega, Adam Sandler and Tea Leoni star in this comedy/drama from Oscar-winning director James L. Brooks.
Four friends on their way to Coachella stop off in Los Angeles to tour true-crime Satanic Panic-era sites, only to find themselves interrupting an apparent human sacrifice. They save the young victim, but she turns out to be much more dangerous than the cult from which she escaped, unleashing an evil spirit who will hunt the friends down one by one... Starring Sarah Hyland (Modern Family), Justin Chon (Twilight Saga), Clara Mamet (Bad Neighbours 2), and Anthony Carrigan (Gotham).
Annie: As seen on ""The Wonderful World of Disney"" this new production of the classic musical features an all-star cast belting out the beloved songs. Original Broadway Annie Andrea McArdle makes and appearance too! Fun for the whole family. Oliver Twist: Experience the kind of magic only Disney can bring you with this unforgettable version of Charles Dickens' popular adventure tale! The popular Dickens classic comes to life as never before with an all-star cast inclu
After her father is accused of embezzlement wealthy Sara Stanley is sent to live with relatives in Prince Edward Island. While there she must cope with her infamous aunts Hetty and Olivia and with the mischievous antics of her jealous cousins. Soon Sara must make a heartwrenching decision: whether to stay in Avonlea or return to her father. Based on the children's classic 'Anne' by Lucy Maud Montgomery about the adventures of Sara Stanley and her cousins. Features three episodes plus a bonus 'The Materialising Of Duncan McTavish'.
50 First Dates (Dir. Peter Segal 2004): Henry Roth (Sandler) the local marina veterinarian only dates tourists because he's afraid of commitment - that is until he meets Lucy (Barrymore). Unfortunately Lucy lost her short-term memory months ago in a car accident and for her each day is October the 13th. She follows the same routine every day - breakfast at the same restaurant pineapple-picking with her dad and eventually bed time where sleep wipes away her short-term memory. Henry however refuses to be forgotten and as his puppy love matures he embarks on a quest to restore her memory or at least be a part of her everyday routine. But vying for Lucy's attention isn't always easy. Henry explores various approaches before making a video for Lucy to watch every morning reminding her of who she is and what she's doing... Spanglish (Dir. James L. Brooks 2004): A woman and her daughter emigrate from Mexico for a new life in America; they end up working for John Clasky (Sandler) who's trying to come to terms with sudden success as a celebrity chef an overly sensitive wife (Tea Leoni) emotional children and an increasing attraction to his new nanny... Mr. Deeds (Dir. Steven Brill 2002): Small town guy Longfellow Deeds (Adam Sandler) inherits a billion fortune from his deceased uncle. He promptly moves to the big city where he meets Babe Bennett (Winona Ryder) a tabloid reporter who poses as a small town girl to uncover an expos'' on Mr Deeds. Conniving opportunists attempt to get their hands on his money while Deeds' sincere naivet'' has Babe falling in love with him. Ultimately Deeds comes to find that money truly has the power to change things but it doesn't necessarily need to change him...
Sarah Hyland (Modern Family) and Matt Prokop (High School Musical 3: Senior Year) team up in this comedy about makeovers that really matter. After it girl Dylan (Hyland) accidentally drops her expensive handbag into the mall fountain, she's surprised when film geek Josh (Prokop) retrieves it for her. After Josh rescues her bag, Dylan jumps at the chance to be the subject of his new documentary. Dylan hopes the film will clinch her campaign for Blossom Queen-she claims that winning is her only life goal! Josh, meanwhile, plans to make a hard-hitting expose about popularity; but as he gets to know Dylan, he discovers that her real persona is more interesting than the faux facade she has created. At the last minute, Josh decides his film should introduce this awesome girl to the world, but how will Dylan react when she sees it? Also featuring 10 episodes of the hit series Shake It Up for over 5 hours of content!
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