Acclaimed star Richard Dreyfuss gives the performance of a lifetime in this uplifting hit cheered by audiences everywhere! Glenn Holland is a passionate musician who dreams of composing one truly memorable piece of music. But reality intrudes when he reluctantly accepts a ""day job"" as a high school music teacher to support his family. In time however Mr. Holland realizes that his real passion is teaching and his legacy is the generations of young people he inspires. You're sure to
Four best girlfriends hatch a plan to stay in touch via a pair of secondhand jeans that fits each of their bodies perfectly.
Two young boys in Venice are befriended by a gang of young urchins and their enigmatic leader, the Thief Lord.
The Man from Laramie is the last of five remarkable Westerns Anthony Mann made with James Stewart (starting with Winchester '73 and peaking with The Naked Spur). Only John Ford excelled Mann as a purveyor of eye-filling Western imagery, and Mann's best films are second to no one's when it comes to the fusion of dynamic action, rugged landscapes and fierce psychological intensity. This collaboration marked virtually a whole new career for Stewart, whose characters are all haunted by the past and driven by obsession--here, to find whoever set his cavalry-officer brother in the path of warlike Indians. The Man from Laramie aspires to an epic grandeur beyond its predecessors. It's the only one in CinemaScope, and Stewart's personal quest is subsumed in a larger drama--nothing less than a sagebrush version of King Lear, with a range baron on the verge of blindness (Donald Crisp), his weak and therefore vicious son (Alex Nicol) and another, apparently more solid "son", his Edmund-like foreman (Arthur Kennedy). There are a few too many subsidiary characters, and the reach for thematic complexity occasionally diminishes the impact. But no one will ever forget the scene on the salt flats between Nicol and Stewart--climaxing in the single most shocking act of violence in 50s cinema--or the final, mountain-top confrontation. For decades, the film has been seen only in washed-out, pan-and-scan videos, with the characters playing visual hopscotch from one panel of the original composition to another. It's great to have this glorious DVD--razor-sharp, fully saturated (or as saturated as 50s Eastmancolor could be) and breathtaking in its CinemaScope sweep. --Richard T Jameson, Amazon.com
Titles Comprise: Sisterhood Of The Travelling Pants: Laugh. Cry. Share The Pants. Based on Ann Brashares' best-selling novel The Sisterhood Of The Travelling Pants is a special summer in the lives of four lifelong friends who are separated for the first time. On a shopping trip the young women find a pair of thrift-shop jeans that fits each person perfectly and decide to use them as a way of keeping in touch over the months ahead. Each one will wear the jeans for a week to see what luck they bring her before sending them on to the next. Though miles apart the four friends still experience life love and loss together in a summer they'll never forget! Sisterhood Of The Travelling Pants 2 Based on Ann Brashares' best-selling series of novels The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 catches up with four lifelong friends whose story began with The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. Now in college and embarking on separate paths for the first time each will feel the freedom separation love and challenging life lessons that mark their individual journeys toward adulthood. Though miles and worlds apart they strive to stay in touch and share their new experiences and triumphs with heart and humor and now more than ever come to value the immeasurable power of their friendship.
Young advertising executive Jim Ferguson suddenly finds himself tossed back and forward in time between present-day New York and the battlefields of World War I. In London he learns that he is the time twin of flying ace Captain James Bigglesworth - `Biggles' to his friends. Unpredictably flung back and forward between eras he comes to the aid of Biggles and his friends as they try to combat a deadly new German sonic weapon...
You too can find true love!Just ask the thousands of happy couples brought together by Patti Stanger, TV matchmaker and CEO of the Millionaire's Club matchmaking service.Now Patti can help your marriage dreams come true with Married in a Year - her proven, 12-month action plan for finding love. With her expert knowledge and no-nonsense approach, Patti will motivate and guide you each step of the way.Your 12-Month Action Plan For Finding Love Includes:Dating Detox:Take a break to focus on yourself and what you wantMeeting Your Match:Put yourself out there to attract the right manRed Flags:When and how to move on from a losing relationshipNegotiating the Ring:Sealing the deal within a year!
Based on the stories of Hans Christen Andersen this is the tale of Tom Thumb and Thumbelina who join forces and take a remarkable journey together. Many years ago their village was destroyed by an evil giant and now they pair up to return to where they grew up.
Winter -1990. The most notorious serial killers in the history of Canada begin their psychological dance with death and depravity as an entire country is held captive in fear. In stunningly acclaimed performances Laura Prepon (That 70's Show Come Early Morning) and Misha Collins (TV's 24) breathe perverse life into their real life counterparts of Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka dubbed by an anxious press the Ken and Barbie Killers. As the gruesome events unfold and lovely young girls disappear the utter lack of remorse from Paul coupled with his quirky charisma paint a delusional world of normalcy for Karla. Police frantically search for and eventually put an end to the couple's horrific killing spree and their trial captivates the entire nation setting off waves of controversy surrounding the brutal killings. In the end this gripping tension-packed film will haunt you forever to ponder the psyches of two individuals in a tragically demented relationship and because it's true.
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