| | Titanic DVD
| Category | Dramas DVDs, Television/TV Series Movies, Romance Videos, True Story, Disasters, Titanic | | Starring | George C. Scott, Peter Gallagher, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Tim Curry, Eva Marie Saint, Roger Rees, Marilu Henner, Harley Jane Kozak | | Director | Robert Lieberman | | Composer | Lennie Niehaus | | Director of Photography | David Hennings | | Editor | Tod Feuerman | | Producer | Rocky Lang | | Production Designer | Christiaan Wagener | | Screenwriter | Joyce Eliason, Ross LaManna |
Standard Screen; Soundtrack English The story of the unsinkable ship is once again told in this star-studded version. Titanic Reviews: Ranked #7 in Entertainment Weekly's "10 Favorite Films of the '90s" -- "...A haunting spectacle of young love made timeless..."
-- Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly Titanic DVD Keep Case Full Frame - 1.33 Audio: (unspecified) - English
Purchase Titanic Movie To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Guess Who's Coming To Dinner? DVDs (1967) Widescreen; Anniversary Edition; Dubbed
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$12.05 A liberal white couple (Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy, in Tracy's last appearance) put their platitudes to the test. They always taught their daughter (Katharine Houghton, Hepburn's niece) that all people are created equal, regardless of race or religion... until she unexpectedly brings home a black doctor (Poitier) and announces that they're engaged. Academy Award Nominations: 10, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor--Spencer Tracy.
Spencer Tracy, Sidney Poitier, Katharine Houghton, and Katharine Hepburn star. The set includes 2 DVDs including all-new special features.
| | Pathology DVD (2008) Widescreen; Dubbed; Subtitled
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$9.69 The grisly and debauched film PATHOLOGY is a juiced-up medical thriller that plays like FLATLINERS with a mean streak and a broken moral compass. Writers Mark Nelvedine and Brian Taylor have created a premise allowing for CSI-like forensics along with heaps of sex and violence, truly making the most of the film's R-rating. A high-end exploitation film with good performances, PATHOLOGY is strong enough for horror fans and should go down smoothly for non-squeamish viewers with a taste for the dark side.
Gifted med student Ted Grey (Milo Ventimiglia, HEROES) arrives at a major Washington, D.C., as an intern, where he is met with suspicion and resentment by the tightly knit group of fellow young pathologists-in-training. Soon, though, Ted is accepted into their circle---where they each take turns committing a murder so that the others may prove their mettle by figuring out the cause of death and celebrate with drug-fueled orgies among the dead bodies in the hospital. Things change for Ted, though, when his law student fiancée, Gwen (Alyssa Milano), moves to the city and helps to scare him straight. Soon, crazed Wallace Stevens-quoting leader Jake Gallo (Michael Weston) turns on Ted, putting both Ted's and Gwen's lives in serious jeopardy. The film opens with the Hippocratic Oath, and it's easy to tell that PATHOLOGY is going to show us doctors behaving badly, and the film is in fact almost gleefully immoral, with an attractive young cast that engages in almost any kind of forbidden behavior one can imagine. Showing that he isn't afraid to take on risky roles, Ventimiglia may surprise his young fans. Director Marc Schoelermann's taste for realism extends to several convincing corpses dissected in close-up, and could prove too much ...
| | Deception DVD (2008) Widescreen; Dubbed; Subtitled
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$13.55 Marcel Langenegger makes his feature-film directorial debut with the aptly titled DECEPTION, a film about secrets and lies. Jonathan McQuarry (Ewan McGregor) feels that life is passing him by. He completes short-term audits for a large firm, but doesn't really feel any connection to his employer and finds it difficult to make friends at his assignments since he's never there for long. Jonathan's circumstances change overnight when charming lawyer Wyatt Bose (Hugh Jackman) befriends him. In an instant, the shy accountant is playing doubles tennis with his new friend and beautiful women and visiting upscale clubs. Just as mild-mannered Jonathan is getting used to his new lifestyle, Wyatt leaves town on business. When Jonathan finds himself mistakenly in possession of Wyatt's cell phone, he also discovers a whole new world of anonymous sex in elite Manhattan hotels with powerful women known simply as "The List." But soon Jonathan is in over his head: he's the prime suspect when a woman goes missing, and the threat of extortion looms.
This tale weaves an intricate web of lies and treachery. Jackman is both charming and chilling as Wyatt, a man utterly without conscience, while McGregor falls easily into character as the bespectacled Everyman, Jonathan. Nerdy but likable, Jonathan really just wants to connect with someone. Along the way, he learns that he is capable of more than he ever expected. Michelle Williams stars as Jonathan's love interest, looking far more ...
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$9.69 Based on Rosamunde Pilcher's best-selling novel, this adaptation captures all the nuances that made the original story such a moving portrait. Starring Vanessa Redgrave and Maximilian Schell, THE SHELL SEEKERS follows the lives of three generations of a family as seen through one woman's tale of heartbreak and wonder. It's an emotionally charged depiction of life with all the ups and downs that make the human experience so painful yet worthwhile.
Based on the bestseller from renowned author Rosamunde Pilcher, The Shell Seekers finally comes to the screen in an epic as grand as the novel that inspired it. Penelope Keeling, a 64-year-old daughter of a famous artist, reflects on her life, and the fate and choices that defined it, when she arrives in the Mediterranean to stay with her headstrong daughter. Shifting through ...
| | Sundown, The Vampire In Retreat DVD (1990) Widescreen; Subtitled
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$15.05 Count Margulak, the leader of the vampires, has ended their tradition of human bloodletting and has placed his followers on a diet of synthetic, bottled blood. But when a new family moves into the town, the natives start to crave "the real thing."
Bruce Campbell co-stars with David Carradine in a terrifying tale of bloodthirsty horror. The townsfolk of Purgatory are mean and ornery for one ornery good reason - they're vampires! Count Margulak, the ruler of the vampires, has ended their tradition of human bloodletting. Now the vampires get their fix ...
| | WWE: The Best Of Smackdown - 10th Anniversary 1999-2009 DVD (2009)
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$23.49 The WWE's weekly SMACKDOWN event has been going strong since 1999, and this collection celebrates ...
| | Time Machine DVD (1960) Widescreen
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$15.69 Closed Captioned; Bio/Filmographies; Soundtrack English; Soundtrack French; Academy Awards; English Subtitles; Dolby Digital 5.1 Re
Setting the temporal starting point of the classic H.G. Wells novel in the year 1960 (rather than 1900), this engrossing adaptation follows the Time Traveler as he passes through World Wars I, II, and III and finally stops in the year 802,701. There he finds an apathetic, placid people called the Eloi and falls in love with one of their number, the beauteous blonde Weena. To his horror, however, he learns that the Eloi's apathy ...
| | Enigma Of Kaspar Hauser DVD (1975) Subtitled
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$21.49 Director Werner Herzog (AGUIRRE, THE WRATH OF GOD; FITZCARRALDO) approaches the true story of famous wild child Kaspar Hauser as a metaphor, continuing his cinematic investigations into human consciousness and civilization. In 1828, Kaspar was found in the town square of Nuremberg, Germany, hardly able to speak or walk, having been kept in solitary confinement by unknown forces for his entire life. As Kaspar is taken in by the locals, his integration into society and the curiosity posed by his mysterious and possibly dangerous origins start to pull at the carefully kept seams of civilization.
In Kaspar, Herzog creates an idealized and unspoiled perspective through which to see both the ridiculous and the sublime aspects of humanity and nature as well as the interaction between the two that results in civilization. Breathtaking and eerie images of natural landscapes are juxtaposed with the intricate artifice of Kaspar's indoctrination into the language, thought, religion, and culture of 19th-century Germany. Bruno S. (Stroszek in Herzog's film of the same name) gives an astonishing performance as the haunting man-child Kaspar, stumbling, literally and figuratively, through his newfound environment, giving human ...
| | Night Train DVD (1999) Black & White
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$12.99 A potential film noir classic that has all the elements of the dark genre included. The award-winning NIGHT TRAIN tells the story of a man in search of an answer to his brother's suspicious death. Joe Butcher (John Volstad) heads for Tijuana, Mexico and lands right in the thick of underworld corruption within the city's seedy film industry. Constantly booze-ridden, Joe runs into a host of shady characters that eventually help him retrace the steps his brother took toward his final breath.
Paunchy ex-con Joe Butcher heads South of the Border, tumbling head first into the boiling vat of corruption that supports Tijuana's thriving snuff film industry. Through a booze-induced haze, Butcher encounters a Mexican spitfire, a grizzled drunk, ...
| | Demonlover DVD (2003)
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$17.89 In this dark French thriller directed by Olivier Assayas, Connie Nielsen (GLADIATOR) stars as Diane, an ambitious corporate climber. As Diane ruthlessly cuts down her rivals, she finds herself negotiating an important deal with the imposing Hervé Le Millinec (Charles Berling) and the producers of hi-tech, pornographic Japanese anime films. Eventually, her subversive business techniques lead her into the decadent and mysterious world of "The Hellfire Club," an interactive torture and S&M website. Can Diane maintain control of her increasingly shadowy and confusing situation? And can she continue to eliminate her opponents before they eliminate her?
With DEMONLOVER, Assayas has created a film that is immersed in the seedy and corporate elements of early 21st century pop culture--a world where big business, Japanese animation, and sex violently collide. Nielsen, who speaks fluent French, is compelling as Diane, an ice queen who refuses to allow any emotion to stand in her way. The cast is rounded out by the formidable Berling, Chloë Sevigny in a duplicitous role, and Gina Gershon as a trashy American counterpart to Diane. Alternatively atmospheric and jarring, Assayas' film is enhanced by Sonic Youth's cool, evocative score.
Olivier Assayas' demonlover takes us deep into the underbelly of the illicit and financially lucrative world of 3D animated pornography. With billions at risk, Diane ...
| | Mi Adorada Clementina DVD (1953) Spanish
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$6.75 MI ADORADA CLEMENTINA is a vintage slice of comedy from Mexico's golden age of cinema. South-of-the-border ...
| | Tales Of Hoffmann DVD (1951) Image Entertainment
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$28.65 This classic film version of Jacques Offenbach's 1881 work is conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham. The story of Hoffman and his love for three women. Academy Award Nominations: Best (Color) Cinematography, Best (Color) Costume Design.
Michael Powell and Emeric Perssburger create a phantasmagoric marriage of cinema and opera in their one-of-a-kind take on this classic opera. Extras include audio commentary by Martin Scorsese ...
| | Michel - Vol. 4: The Knight And The Castle DVD (2006)
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$10.15 Produced and directed by the DR Movie animation studio (FINAL FANTASY: UNLIMITED), MICHEL adapts Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's beloved children's fable, THE LITTLE PRINCE, into a whimsical fantasy anime series. Trying to escape an evil army of Black Hammers, a female airplane pilot named Kim lands on a magical island that is home to a kingdom of fairies protected by the little prince Michel. Unfortunately, the Black Hammers soon arrive in hot pursuit and decide to kidnap the fairies for their own nefarious purposes, leaving Kim and Michel to rescue their sprite friends and restore the island's tranquility. This volume continues the kid-friendly anime series with four more episodes.
The Tree of Life continues to grow. To really regain strength however, one of the season fairies must be recovered. Meanwhile, Salome searches for jewels, golden roses and other electrifying treasures. Kim, Michel, and Poyo will need help from fairies theyve already rescued to save withered trees and frozen flowers and stop the Black Hammer Gang ...
| | Gakuen Heaven: Boys Love Hyper - Vol. 1: For The Love Of Boys DVD (2006) Subtitled
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$14.29 Ito Keita's good fortune has scored him an invitation to an elite all-boys school. Though he's thrilled with the invite, he can't figure out what he's done to deserve the honor. But in a school filled with gorgeous guys, there's little time to solve the puzzle. This release features the first five episodes of the anime series.
Ito Keita has one thing in his favor: luck! And luck has just landed him a special invitation to attend the Bell Liberty Academy for Boys, and exclusive High School only for the most privilaged, the most talented, and the most buetiful. When a strange accident on move in day attacts the attention of Niwa Tetsuya, the student body president, and ...
| | Japan Noir DVDs (2009) Box Set
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$19.55 Post-WWII America may have invented film noir, but Japan shows its talent for tarnished heroes and shadow-streaked streets with this trilogy of lurid crime tales. Included here are 9 SOULS, BULLET BALLET, and THE GUARD FROM UNDERGROUND. Please see individual titles for complete synopsis information.
This 3 DVD set includes 3 films. 9 Souls: When a bomber, patricide, pornographer, & mad biker, together with other social detritus, break free from jail, it's not surprising that mayhem follows in their wake. Bullet Ballet: Goda, a successful commercial director, has his life shattered when his girlfriend ...
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