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| Category | Dramas DVDs, Music Video Movies, Musical Videos, Live-Action, Performing Arts, Teenage, Dance, New York City, Remake, Teenage Girls, Singers, Dancers, Big City, Actors, Teachers | | Starring | Thomas Dekker, Kristy Flores, Paul Iacono, Kelsey Grammer, Charles S. Dutton, Bebe Neuwirth, Debbie Allen, Megan Mullally, Kay Panabaker, Collins Pennie, Anna Maria Perez de Tagles, Paul McGill, Naturi Naughton, Kherington Payne, Walter Perez | | Director | Kevin Tancharoen | | Composer | Mark Isham | | Director of Photography | Scott Kevan | | Producer | Gary Lucchesi, Tom Rosenberg, Mark Canton | | Screenwriter | Aline Brosh McKenna, Allison Burnett | | Source Writer | Christopher Gore |
Additional Footage; Soundtrack English; Soundtrack French; Soundtrack Spanish; English Subtitles; DVD Included This remake of the 1980s classic focuses on a group of young students attending a high school for the performing arts. Classmates study various aspects of performance from dance to songwriting to acting, all of them hoping for the chance to one day become stars. Debbie Allen, Charles S. Dutton, Kelsey Grammer, Megan Mullally, and Bebe Neuwirth portray the instructors, with a host of newcomers toplining the production as the students. Fame Reviews: "[The film] offers the undeniable power of young performers pursuing art at peak dexterity."-- Andy Webster, New York Times Fame | List Price | $29.98 (You save $7.79) | | Studio | Mgm (Lasers) | | Orig Year | 2009 | | CD Universe Part number | 7712753 | | Catalog number | 116902 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | New Fame DVD release date Jan 12, 2010 | | Rating | PG (MPAA) | | Additional Info | Widescreen; Dubbed; Subtitled | | Movie Details | Widescreen; Dubbed; Subtitled; Extended Dance Edition |
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Purchase Fame Movie To buy, Click on price to add to cart | White Christmas DVDs (1954) Widescreen; Anniversary Edition; Dubbed; Remastered
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$18.45 Director Michael Curtiz (CASABLANCA, CAPTAIN BLOOD, MILDRED PIERCE) changes directions with this holiday classic. Two talented song-and-dance men team up after the war to become one of the hottest acts in show business. The film includes a veritable treasury of Irving Berlin classics: "Sisters," "Blue Skies," and of course "White Christmas." Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye are a joy to watch. Academy Award Nominations: Best ...
| | Tudors - The Complete Third Season DVDs (2009) Widescreen; Dubbed
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| | Redwoods DVD (2009) Widescreen
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| | August Rush DVD (2007) Full Frame; Widescreen; Dubbed; Subtitled
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$12.95 AUGUST RUSH is part romance, part gentle fantasy, but this sweet drama is all heart. When young cellist Lyla (Keri Russell) and rock musician Louis (Jonathan Rhys Meyers) meet at a party in the mid 1990s, it's love at first sight, and they spend the night in each other's arms. But Lyla's father forces them apart, even though she later learns she's pregnant. Later, an accident lands Lyla in the hospital, and though her father tells her that her baby died, the child survives and is given up for adoption. AUGUST RUSH jumps to the present and begins to follow Evan (Freddie Highmore), an 11 year old who has grown up in a boys' home. As Evan embarks on a crusade to find his parents, he imagines he can communicate with them through his gift for music. His journey to New York City brings him into contact with Wizard (Robin Williams), a man eager to capitalize on the child prodigy's talent. Wizard gives Evan the name August Rush as he begins performing all over the city, but the boy's ultimate goal is to find the parents he has never met.
From FINDING NEVERLAND to CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY, Highmore has displayed an almost prodigious talent himself. He's a gifted young actor, and this emotional story is the perfect venue for his acting. AUGUST RUSH isn't a film for the cynics, but even the hard-hearted in the audience will have difficulty not being touched by this sentimental film. As in Evan's life, music plays a central role in AUGUST RUSH, and it's tough not to let your heart soar along with the melodies. Though it could draw comparisons to OLIVER! and ANNIE, this is a unique and heartwarming film.
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| | Boyfriend For Christmas DVD (2004)
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$10.75 Thirtysomething lawyer Holly Grant (Kelli Williams) has been looking for Mr. Right ever since she was a little girl. But when love comes knocking in the form of rival attorney Ryan Hughes (Patrick Muldoon)--who harbors a mysterious connection to a 20-year-old gift from a department store Santa Claus (Charles Durning)--will Holly be too lovelorn to notice? Hallmark's made-for-TV movie A BOYFRIEND FOR CHRISTMAS ...
| | Tin Man DVDs (2007) Widescreen; Collector's Edition
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$11.09 Small-town waitress DG has always felt like an outsider and experienced strange, recurring visions of a magical storm. However, dreams soon become reality when the evil witch Azkadellia transports DG and her parents to the Outer Zone. This sci-fi miniseries offers an alternative take on the classic tale of THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ and stars Zooey Deschanel (WEEDS) as DG, Alan Cumming (THE L WORD) as Glitch, and Richard Dreyfuss (JAWS) as the Mystic Man.
Tin Man is a modern science fiction update of L. Frank Baum's timeless 'The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.' When a sorceress named Azkadellia scorches the once-beautiful land of OZ into a desolate wasteland, the only hope lies in an 'outsider' named DG, a young Midwestern woman, whose troubling dreams have summoned her to the doomed paradise. D.G. embarks on a journey to find the great mystic man to save the O.Z. and on her way she befriends a scarecrow named Glitch, a tin cop named Cain, and gentle manimal named Raw. Journey beyond the yellow brick road with Tin Man, now on DVD for the first time with amazing ...
| | I've Loved You So Long DVD (2008) Widescreen; Dubbed; Subtitled
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$23.75 French writer Philippe Claudel, who has written such novels as MEUSE L'OUBLI and QUELQUES-UNS DES SCENT REGRETS and such screenplays as AT MY FINGERTIPS and GREY SOULS, makes his debut as a writer-director with the emotionally harrowing I'VE LOVED YOU SO LONG. Kristin Scott Thomas (THE ENGLISH PATIENT, THE HORSE WHISPERER) stars as Juliette, a woman who moves in with her sister, Léa (Elysa Zylberstein), after 15 years in prison. Léa's husband, Luc (Serge Hazanavicius), is not comfortable with Juliette's sudden appearance or her developing relationship with his and Léa's two young adopted Vietnamese children, P'tit Lys (Lise Ségur) and Emélia (Lily-Rose). Meanwhile, Léa's friend and coworker, Michel (Laurent Grevill), takes quite a liking to Juliette, as does her playful parole officer (Frédéric PIerrot), but Juliette is hesitant to make any new friends--she's harboring a secret that is tearing her apart. She does, however, find a kindred spirit in Luc's father, Papy Paul (Jean-Claude Arnaud), who has suffered a stroke and can no longer talk but still manages to communicate in unique and clever ways. Claudel allows the complex story to come together at a slow and steady pace, its power building to a tearjerking conclusion. Thomas is spectacular as Juliette, conveying the deep hurt she feels in every nuanced movement as she tries to reclaim her life. The beautiful, evocative score is by French pop star Jean-Louis Aubert.
This powerful story of familial struggles and redemption follows a shell-shocked Juliette (Scott Thomas), who returns ...
| | Leon
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This Argentinean drama tells the story of a rural laborer whose homosexuality puts him at odds with his isolated community. Soon, a brutal sea captain takes it upon himself to punish the young man for his behavior, leading to some uncomfortable discoveries of his own. ...
| | Errand of Angels
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In this faith-driven drama, Rachel Taylor (Erin Chambers) is excited to begin her life as a missionary for the Latter Day Saints, especially since she's been called to the beautiful city of Vienna, Austria, to share her beliefs. But things in the European capital aren't nearly as easy as Sister Taylor might have imagined: doors are closed in her face, she is saddled with a less-than-friendly companion, and she has to eat cow's feet! THE ERRAND OF ANGELS follows Sister Taylor as she tries to share her faith with the people of Vienna, and she realizes ...
| | Crazy Heart
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Jeff Bridges stars in this drama based on Thomas Cobb's first novel about an alcoholic country singer. The musician's career is going downhill as he watches his protégé's star ascend, but his encounters with a journalist (THE DARK KNIGHT's Maggie Gyllenhaal) might just keep ...
| | Nine
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The Broadway hit NINE moves from the boards to the silver screen with this cinematic adaptation. For this musical take on Federico Fellini's 8½, CHICAGO's Rob Marshall directs ...
| | Seven Samurai
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| | Pray The Devil Back To Hell DVD (2008)
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$18.46  History has many unacknowledged heroes and this documentary examines a group of women who fought for peace in Liberia, campaigning to end the country's devastating civil war. Crossing religious and generation lines, the group of women first prayed for their country, and then they began a silent protest outside the walls of the president's palace. Gini Reticker, ...
| | I Need That Record: The Death (or Possible Survival) of the Independent Record Store
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With the rise of Wal-Mart and Clear Channel and the decline of the music business, record stores around the country have been closing in droves, with more than 3,000 stores shuttering in the past decade. This documentary from filmmaker Brendan Toller is not only an examination of the terrifying trend, but it's also a call to battle for music lovers. I NEED THAT RECORD features personalities ...
| | Tulpan DVD (2008) Widescreen
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$19.99 Acclaimed documentarian Sergey Dvortsevoy's debut narrative feature, TULPAN, is a work of extraordinary filmmaking bravado, an exhilaratingly alive and sweet-natured fairytale set in the barren landscape of a Kazakh steppe, an environment where only shepherds live. Asa (Askhat Kuchinchirekov) returns from military service to live with his sister, Samal (Samal Yeslyamova), her husband, Ondas (Ondasyn Besikbasov), and their three children. Asa's dream is to have his own flock of sheep, but his boss tells him that until he gets married, his wish will never be granted. The only trouble is that in this particular case, the candidates for potential wife can be counted on one finger. Her name is Tulpan, and though he's never seen her entire face, Asa is certain that she is the one for him. Unfortunately, she doesn't appear to feel the same way, complaining that his ears are too big. Yet Asa remains hopeful, envisioning the day when his dream will come true.
Dvortsevoy's background as a documentary director is put to masterly use here. He refuses to be anything but authentic, to the point where he captures some of the most miraculous footage the screen has ever seen. The highlight is a transcendent 10-minute lamb birth that occurs in an unbroken take. But this is just one of the many extended shots in which Dvortsevoy appears to be controlling the most difficult to wrangle forces of nature: weather, animals, and children. Four years ...
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