| | Partner Theatrical Release (Not Yet Available on DVD) (1 Customer Review)
David Dhawan directs this hilarious Indian import about matchmaking gone mad. Salman Khan plays a clever cupid who isn't sure how to make a love connection between an earnest geek and a rich beauty. Partner | Orig Year | 2007 | | CD Universe Part number | 7490342 | | Release Date | New Partner TR release date | | Rating | Not Rated | | Movie Details | Color |
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Purchase Partner Movie To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Christmas In Wonderland DVD (2009) Echo Bridge Home Entertainment
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$12.99 This vignette-laden, nostalgic view of Christmastime in 1940s Indiana follows nine-year-old Ralphie, who desperately wants a Red ...
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| | Blazing Saddles DVD (1974) Widescreen; Dubbed; Special Edition; Subtitled
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$7.95 A madcap spoof of the classic Hollywood Western, BLAZING SADDLES is also one of the most gleefully anti-P.C. films ever produced by a major studio. When the sheriff of a small frontier town is killed, convict Bart (Cleavon Little) is appointed the first black sheriff of all-white Rock Ridge by the evil Hedley Lamarr (Harvey Korman), who hopes this will chase the townspeople from their homes. The naive Sheriff Bart soon catches on, realizing from the less than cheery welcome that the townspeople (who all seem to be named Johnson) aren't prepared for a black sheriff and that he was never meant to succeed at all. Enlisting the help of the sensitive town drunk (Gene Wilder), formerly the Waco Kid, Bart embarks on a plan to save Rock Ridge. A scathing spoof that deals with racism, sexism, and bodily functions, BLAZING SADDLES offers a contrast between picture and words that is shocking, subversive, and hilarious. Director Mel Brooks makes two memorable appearances--as both the sleazy governor and a Yiddish-speaking Sioux Indian chief--while Madeline Kahn does a sidesplitting Marlene Dietrich imitation as the town floozy. Featuring fabulous comic turns by Alex Karras and Slim Pickens, BLAZING SADDLES is raunchy, lovable, and uproarious.
The railroad's got to run through the town of Rock Ridge. How do you drive out the townfolk in order to ...
| | Fade to Black
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With the release of his career-defining THE BLACK ALBUM in 2003, Jay-Z shocked his fans and the industry by announcing he was quitting the business. Having honed his rhyming skills in the tough Marcy Projects of Brooklyn, Jay-Z's story is a classic rags-to-riches tale. Although best known for his multi-million-dollar selling albums, the rap impresario has also dipped his toe into corporate waters. His record label, Roc-a-Fella, has proved highly lucrative, as has his clothing line, and an excursion into movie production. So when he relinquished his position at the top of the rap game, the inimitable performer decided to stage a flamboyant farewell gesture in the form of a special guest-laden concert at New York's prestigious Madison Square Garden. Directors Michael John Warren and Paul Paulson were given the task of catching the festivities on camera, and also managed to capture some candid snippets of the star as he prepared for the show. But it's when he hits the stage that the astonishing breadths of his talents are revealed. Making the cavernous venue seem intimate via some ...
| | After the Life
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The final film in director Lucas Belvaux's Trilogy focuses on Grenoble cop Pascal (Gilbert Melki). Married to morphine-addicted schoolteacher Agnes (Dominique Blanc), he uses his professional connections to score pure narcotics for her. His source, however, wants Pascal to apprehend Bruno (Belvaux), a left-wing extremist who has just broken out of prison and cuts off the drug supply until Pascal can bring the fugitive in. Meanwhile, Agnes's friend Cecile (Ornella Muti) asks Pascal to trail her husband, whom she believes to ...
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| | Doubletime
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This exhilarating, sweetly rendered documentary follows two jump-rope teams as they prepare to compete in the world double dutch championships at Harlem's Apollo Theater. A nearly perfectly assembled film, DOUBLETIME, directed by Stephanie Johnes, uses a traditional documentary structure to expertly split the difference between the story of the two young teams, and the origin, history, and thrill of double dutch as a competitive sport. Johnes, to her credit, doesn't shy away from the social, racial, and economic realities that underpin much of the story. The almost all-white (save for internationally renowned freestyle jump roper Timothy Martin) Bouncing Bulldogs from North Carolina come from a considerably more comfortable situation than their rivals in South Carolina, the almost all-black Double Dutch Forces. They're portrayed in particularly stark contrast during the teams' respective trips to New York. The Forces, after driving all day, practice in the only affordable space they can find (an after-hours Popeye's) while the Bulldogs leave days later via airplane and spend leisure time sightseeing in New ...
| | What Happens In Vegas DVD (2008) Widescreen; Dubbed; Subtitled
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$13.55 Cameron Diaz and Ashton Kutcher star as strangers who wake up a married couple after a crazy night in Las Vegas in director Tom Vaughn's (STARTER FOR 10) feature film. Joy (Diaz) is the type of woman who makes plans to make plans. She's expecting a marriage proposal, but her live-in boyfriend, Mason (Jason Sudeikis), has other ideas. When he dumps her, Joy heads to Vegas to forget her troubles with her friend Tipper (Lake Bell) and discovers her fun, spontaneous side. Unfortunately, she also wakes up with recently unemployed Jack (Kutcher) as her husband. The two quickly decide to divorce, but the plot thickens when Jack wins a $3 million slot jackpot using Joy's quarter. Since neither one of them wants to give up the cash, they each try to drive the other to file for divorce and give up the bounty. But love has a funny way of appearing when you least expect it, and in acting their worst, Joy and Jack actually bring out the best in each other.
Diaz and Kutcher have nice onscreen chemistry and make a very photogenic couple. Treat Williams stars as Jack's difficult-to-please father, ...
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| | Love Comes Lately DVD (2007) Widescreen
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$21.49 This drama interweaves three short stories by Nobel Prize-winning writer Isaac Bashevis Singer, with Austrian actor Otto Tausig in the lead as Max Kohn. He's an aging writer who hasn't lost his sense of romance or adventure--which frequently lands him into trouble! Barbara Hershey appears as one of the elder statesman's former students.
Based on 3 short stories by Isaac ...
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