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| Category | Dramas DVDs, Television/TV Series Movies, Comedies Videos, Action/Adventure, Romance, Crime, Cable Original, Mafia, Therapy | | Starring | Donald Sutherland, William H. Macy, Neve Campbell, John Ritter, Tracey Ullman, Barbara Bain | | Director | Henry Bromell | | Co-Producer | Jody Hedien | | Director of Photography | Jeffrey Jur | | Editor | Lynzee Klingman, Cindy Mollo | | Executive Producer | David Cooper | | Music | Brian Tyler | | Producer | Andrew Lazar, Matt Cooper, Lori Miller | | Screenwriter | Henry Bromell |
William H. Macy, Neve Campbell, Tracey Ullman, John Ritter, Barbara Bain, Donald Sutherland - Dir:Henry Bromell All of his adult life, Alex has worked for his father in the family business. Now, in the throes of midlife crisis, he wants out, he wants a change. Trouble is, the family business is murder-for-hire, and his father won't let him quit! After meeting and falling in love with Sarah, a confused, sexually charged twenty-three-year-old woman, his life is now really out of control. Alex (William H. Macy) is having a midlife crisis; not only is he unhappy with his marriage, but he wants to get out of the family business, which happens to be killing people for hire. Seeking help, Alex turns to Dr. Josh Parks (John Ritter) for therapy. While in the psychologist's waiting room, he meets Sarah (Neve Campbell), a manic but beautiful young woman. Set reeling by his attraction to Sarah, Alex has to contend not only with his new feelings but also with his concerned wife (Tracey Ullman), his intuitive six-year-old son (David Dorfman), and his controlling father (Donald Sutherland). When Alex's tyrannical dad catches wind of his son's therapy and growing hesitation about their two-man operation, he gives Alex a new assignment--one that leads to a startling resolution.
A consistently remarkable actor, Macy delivers an outstanding performance, carrying director Henry Bromell's debut with a somber world-weariness. The film admirably manages to avoid certain tired scenarios, presenting an intriguing and unusual relationship between Campbell's impulsive Sarah and Macy's sullen Alex while portraying him as neither pathetic nor heroic. Well-written and expertly photographed, PANIC is an effective and engaging drama about one man's struggle to escape the numbness of his life. Theatrical release: January 19, 2001.
PANIC is the first feature film written and directed by Henry Bromell, a veteran of televison dramas such as HOMICIDE: LIFE ON THE STREET and CHICAGO HOPE.
The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2000, was first aired on cable in August 2000, and was given a theatrical release by Roxie Releasing in January 2001. Panic Quotes/Excerpts: "What are you feeling right now?"--Dr. Josh Parks (John Ritter) to Alex (William H. Macy) as he leaves the office
"Poorer."--Alex
"He has beautiful, sad eyes."--Sarah (Neve Campbell) talking to a friend about Alex
Panic Reviews: "...A sneaky and smart film noir....Mr. Macy's rock-solid concentration holds PANIC together..."
-- Elvis Mitchell, New York Times "...A black-comedy gem..."
-- Peter Travers, Rolling Stone "...Pivoted on the richly talented Macy, PANIC benefits from complex performances by the entire cast....Darkly funny..."
-- Annlee Ellingson, Box Office "...PANIC seeps with melancholy, old wounds, repressed anger, lust. That it is also caustically funny and heartwarming is miraculous..."
-- Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times "...Worth a look. Donald Sutherland and William H. Macy as father and son is an inspired idea..."
-- Mike Clark, USA Today Panic | List Price | $9.98 (You save $2.89) | | Studio | Artisan | | Orig Year | 2000 | | DVD Encoding | Region 1 | | All Time Sales Rank | 25260  | | CD Universe Part number | 2143299 | | Catalog number | 11728 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 20, 2001 | | Rating | R (MPAA) | | Rating Reason | language and elements of violence | | Running Time | 93 Minutes | | Movie Details | Color; Stereo Surround Sound; Digitally Mastered; HiFi Sound; Digital Sound; Stereo Sound; Sensormatic Security Case |
Panic DVD Region 1 Keep Case - Sensormatic Widescreen - 1.78 Audio: Dolby Digital Stereo - English Dolby Digital Stereo - Spanish Additional Release Material: Deleted Scenes Cast & Crew Information Audio Commentary: Henry Bromell - Director Trailers: Original Theatrical Trailer Interactive Features: Interactive Menus Scene Access
Purchase Panic Movie To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Aguirre, The Wrath Of God DVD (1973)
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$14.39 Based on the journals of Brother Gaspar de Carvajal, AGUIRRE, THE WRATH OF GOD is director Werner Herzog's hallucinatory tale of Spanish colonialists searching for El Dorado, the legendary city of gold, in 16th-century Peru. When the travellers reach an impasse, a scouting party is assembled to search for any traces of the mythical empire. As they attempt to forge their way through the dense jungle, more and more of the party falls ill while their ruthless leader, Don Lope de Aguirre (Klaus Kinski), grows increasingly insane.
Widely considered to be Herzog's finest film, AGUIRRE, which shares much in common with Francis Ford Coppola's APOCALYPSE NOW, highlights the director's visionary approach to filmmaking. Like Coppola's film, accounts of AGUIRRE's shooting are laced with legendary incidents, such as the time Herzog reportedly held a gun to Kinski's head to get him to finish a scene. Whatever transpired between Herzog and Kinski, it made for astonishing cinema, as evidenced by the actor's haunting performance and the entire film's powerfully hypnotic mood.
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$6.29 Nielsen stars in this spoof of several recent blockbusters including Titantic and The Fugitive.
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| | One Night At Mccool's DVD (2001) Widescreen
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$16.89 The title refers to the night when three men, Randy (Matt Dillon), his cousin Carl (Paul Reiser) and Detective Dehling (John Goodman), all meet Jewel Valentine (Liv Tyler) at a bar called McCool's. Actually, they don't so much meet her as fall under her spell when they first lay eyes on her. In her clinging red dress she looks like a cross between a beautiful damsel in distress and the Lady In Red looking for John Dillinger. The story begins with Randy, desperate to be rid of Jewel, hiring a sleazy hitman, played by Michael Douglas in an outré toupee. His story of how Jewel led him to ruin, filmed in a stylized flashback bathed in blue, is mirrored by Carl talking to his therapist--played with a delicious verve by Reba McEntire, and Detective Dehling talking with a priest; each telling their own stories of obsession with Jewel. Tyler is clearly beautiful, but it's the evil, scheming side of her character--delivered with voluptuous softness and irresistible badness--that makes the men's actions, however ridiculous they become, feel completely believable. Dillon, Goodman, and Reiser are all type cast in their familiar personas, but the story moves quickly, the dialogue doesn't have that forced sitcom feel, and a running gag involving a wooden Indian builds to an amusing pay-off.
| | Blankman DVD (1994) Widescreen; Dubbed; Subtitled; DTS Sound
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$6.55 Darryl (Damon Wayons) is a geeky inventor with a superhero fixation who lives with his grandmother. When his encouraging grandmother is shot by a mob boss who is trying to sway a mayoral election, Darryl decides to do something about crime in his fictional city of Metro, Illinois--so he dons special underwear and his grandmother's housecoat and turns himself into a superhero--sort of. He has no name and no special powers, but he's all for truth, justice and the American way!
Damon Wayans and David Alan Grier joins Robin Givens, Jon Polito and Jason Alexander in this hilarious crime-fighting comedy about two slapstick heroes who triumph over evil, more or less. Clad in bulletproof underwear and his grandma's housecoat, Darryl Walker (Damon Wayans) takes to the streets in pursuit of truth, justice and his first kiss.
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$10.39 Anna Rios (Eva Longoria) took herself from a tough neighborhood to the life of a big-time attorney. After suffering a personal tragedy, however, she changed careers to become a member of the Miami police department---all in the name of revenge. Now, using her sex appeal and deadly feminine wiles, no crook is going to escape her clutches.
Anna Rios worked her way out of the hood and became a big-time attorney, but tragedy is about to bring her back to her past. Now the Miami Police Department is going to meet its newest secret weapon; one so deadly and so sexy you just can't say no to her: Senorita Justice. She's dangerous, she's smooth and she always gets her man. Stars Eva Longoria, Edith Gonzales. Tito Puente Jr.
| | Last Place On Earth DVD (2003) Full Frame
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$7.09 A relationship flourishes after a chance meeting in this delicate comedy-drama. As a businessman and the young woman he meets bond, their lives change in unexpected ways.
On the road to Lake Tahoe, a stressed out young executive meets a woman who forever changes his life. Shot in the spectacular Sierra Nevada Mountains, "The Last Place On Earth" is a funny, moving film about food, passion, love and a one-eared dog. Tisha Campbell, Dana Ashbrook, Billy Dee Williams, Phyllis Diller, Brock Peters, Mark Consuelos, Mink Stole star.
| | Tail Lights Fade DVD (1999) Widescreen
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$10.35 A quartet of young Canadian classic-auto buffs embark on a cross-country trip, ostensibly to help studious Angie (Allen) clear out the secret marijuana stash grown by her jailed dealer brother. Along the way, however, Angie and narrator/boyfriend
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87 minute feature film DVD starring Denise Richards, Jake Busey, and Breckin Meyer.
| | Leprechaun 5 - In The Hood DVD (1999) Widescreen
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$6.99 The cantankerous, bloodthirsty Leprechaun returns, this time to exact revenge on a group of bumbling rap artists who have unwittingly harnessed his magic to become superstars. A bloody trail of death and destruction ensues, punctuated by hip-hop rhythms and bawdy limericks.
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| | Blue Juice DVD (1995) Widescreen
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$7.09 JC (Pertwee) is the hero of the Cornish surfing community, and at times, it's only member. Staring thirty hard in the face, he fears that the wave that has carried him through a prolonged adolescence is heading for the rocks as his girlfriend pressures him for commitment and his friends contemplate growing up. Featuring McGregor and Zeta Jones in prominent roles shortly before they reached worldwide fame in TRAINSPOTTING and MASK OF ZORRO, respectively. An admirable contribution to that rarest of genres, the British surf drama.
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| | Supreme Sanction DVD (1999) Widescreen
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$10.35 When an assassin aborts an assignment to eliminate a journalist who is holding potentially threatening information, the Government that trained her will not rest until she is dead.
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| | Molokai: The Story Of Father Damien DVD (1999)
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$13.55 Inspiring true story follows the epic life of Father Damien (Wenham), a legendary Belgian priest who dedicated his life (quite literally) to the care and spiritual guidance of a doomed Hawaiian leper colony during the late 1800s. Faced with appallingly daunting conditions--symptoms ignored, food stolen from the sick, the weak forced into slavery, diseased girls forced into prostitution--the priest supported himself through his sense of justice and his unwavering faith. A counterpart of other beneficent luminaries such as Mother Theresa and Gandhi, Damien's story speaks of the triumph of the human and the indomitable force of one man's will to do what is morally and spiritually right in a beautiful, alien world. Spectacular scenery and panoramic Hawaiian vistas add a particularly aesthetic pleasure to the story. Screenplay by John Briley, the scribe responsible for GANDHI.
Standard Screen; Additional Footage; Soundtrack English; English Subtitles
| | Keith Sweat - Sweat Hotel DVD (2006)
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$9.69 Soul singer Keith Sweat was one of the pivotal figures of the 1990s New Jack Swing movement, which blended R&B vocal stylings with rhythmic hip-hop beats for a fresh new genre that continues to influence the modern pop landscape. SWEAT HOTEL finds the crooner reuniting with his New Jack Swing cohorts Teddy Riley, Charlie Wilson, Jackie McGhee, and Silk for a series of live performances recorded in Atlanta and Dallas in 2006. The concerts also feature special guest stars Lil' G, Kut Klose, Johnny Kemp, Monika, Akon, Da Brat, and Athena Cage, as well as stellar renditions of classic Sweat songs like "I Want Her," "I'll Give All My Love to You," and "Twisted."
The pioneer of new jack swing reunites with other top R&B artists and opens the Sweat Hotel Live. Performers include Teddy Riley, Charlie Wilson, Jackie McGhee, Silk, Kut Klose, Johnny Kemp, and Akon. The concert was filmed February 14, 2006 at the Atlantic Civic Center, Atlanta, GA. Extras include guest interviews, making of Sweat Hotel, and the fans.
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