Sean, a young housepainter, has no direction or attachments in his life. When Duke (George Wendt), an acquaintance, hires him to spy on and then kill a man who threatens the shady business dealings that Duke and his employer Matthews (Daniel Baldwin) are engaged in, Sean agrees for a price. After haphazardly carrying out the gruesome task, Duke and Matthews renege on paying Sean his blood money, and so begins a game of cat-and-mouse between killers and hit-man. Who will go further to be king the immoral or the amoral?
Every episode from all seven seasons of the US comedy set in the offices of an American TV network. Liz Lemon (Tina Fey) is head scriptwriter for comedy sketch show 'The Girlie Show' who has to use all her political skills to keep her eccentric star Tracy Jordan (Tracy Morgan) and arrogant, new-ideas boss Jack Donaghy (Alec Baldwin) in check. Season 1 episodes are: 'Pilot', 'Aftermath', 'Blind Date', 'Jack the Writer', 'Jack-Tor', 'Jack Meets Dennis', 'Tracy Does Conan', 'The Break-Up', 'The Baby Show', 'The Rural Juror', 'The Head and the Hair', 'Black Tie', 'Up All Night', 'The C Word', 'Hard Ball', 'The Source Awards', 'The Fighting Irish', 'Fireworks', 'Corporate Crush', 'Cleveland' and 'Hiatus'. Season 2 episodes are: 'SeinfeldVision', 'Jack Gets in the Game', 'The Collection', 'Rosemary's Baby', 'Greenzo', 'Somebody to Love', 'Cougars', 'Secrets and Lies', 'Ludachristmas', 'Episode 210', 'MILF Island', 'Subway Hero', 'Succession', 'Sandwich Day' and 'Cooter'. Season 3 episodes are: 'Do-Over', 'Believe in the Stars', 'The One With the Cast of Night Court', 'Gavin Volure', 'Reunion', 'Christmas Special', 'Señor Macho Solo', 'Flu Shot', 'Retreat to Move Forward', 'Generalissimo', 'St. Valentine's Day', 'Larry King', 'Goodbye, My Friend', 'The Funcooker', 'The Bubble', 'Apollo, Apollo', 'Cutbacks', 'Jackie Jormp-Jomp', 'The Ones', 'The Natural Order', 'Mamma Mia' and 'Kidney Now!'. Season 4 episodes are: 'Season 4', 'Into the Crevasse', 'Stone Mountain', 'Audition Day', 'The Problem Solvers', 'Sun Tea', 'Dealbreakers Talk Show #0001', 'Secret Santa', 'Klaus and Greta', 'Black Light Attack!', 'Winter Madness', 'Verna', 'Anna Howard Shaw Day', 'Future Husband', 'Don Geiss, America and Hope', 'Floyd', 'Lee Marvin Vs. Derek Jeter', 'Khonani', 'Argus', 'The Moms', 'Emanuelle Goes to Dinosaur Land' and 'I Do Do'. Season 5 episodes are: 'The Fabian Strategy', 'When It Rains, It Pours', 'Let's Stay Together', 'Live Show', 'Reaganing', 'Gentleman's Intermission', 'Brooklyn Without Limits', 'College', 'Chain Reaction of Mental Anguish', 'Christmas Attack Zone', 'Mrs Donaghy', 'Operation Righteous Cowboy Lightning', 'Qué Sorpresa!', 'Double-Edged Sword', 'It's Never Too Late for Now', 'TGS Hates Women', 'Queen of Jordan', 'Plan B', 'I Heart Connecticut', '100', 'Everything Sunny All the Time Always' and 'Respawn'. Season 6 episodes are: 'Dance Like Nobody's Watching', 'Idiots Are People Two!', 'Idiots Are People Three!', 'The Ballad of Kenneth Parcell', 'Today You Are a Man', 'Hey, Baby, What's Wrong', 'The Tuxedo Begins', 'Leap Day', 'Alexis Goodlooking and the Case of the Missing Whisky', 'Standards and Practices', 'St. Patrick's Day', 'Grandmentor', 'Kidnapped By Danger', 'The Shower Principle', 'Nothing Left to Lose', 'Meet the Woggels!', 'Murphy Brown Lied to Us', 'Live from Studio 6H', 'Queen of Jordan 2: The Mystery of the Phantom Pooper', 'The Return of Avery Jessup' and 'What Will Happen to the Gang Next Year?'. Season 7 episodes are: 'The Beginning of the End', 'Governor Dunston', 'Stride of Pride', 'Unwindulax', 'There's No I in America', 'Aunt Phatso Vs. Jack Donaghy', 'Mazel Tov, Dummies!', 'My Whole Life Is Thunder', 'Game Over', 'Florida', 'A Goon's Deed in a Weary World', 'Hogcock!' and 'Last Lunch'.
Orlando Bloom and Kirsten Dunst headline this new romcom from director Cameron Crowe.
Ben Stiller stars as an over-cautious risk assessor who falls in love with Jennifer Aniston's adventure-craving, ferret-loving free spirit.
When Howard Hughes was a child his father made a fortune by patenting a new cutting head for oil drilling. As an old man Hughes holed up in Las Vegas hotel and didn't wash. But it's the middle section of his life that's the foundation of Martin Scorsese's lavish bio-pic where we see the young Hughes become one of America's most famous men.... Nominated for 11 Oscars at the 2005 Academy Awards. * Please note: Martin Scorsese colour tinted some of his scenes to add authenticity to the era represented in the film and in keeping with Technicolor at that time. You may notice a lack of the colour green in some scenes as well. This was done deliberately and is not a fault of your DVD. Thank you.
Like moths to a flame, great actors gravitate to the singular genius of playwright-screenwriter David Mamet, who updated his Pulitzer Prize-winning play for this all-star screen adaptation. The material is not inherently cinematic, so the Glengarry Glen Ross's greatest asset is Mamet's peerless dialogue and the assembly of the once-in-a-lifetime cast led by Al Pacino, Jack Lemmon, and Alec Baldwin (the last in a role Mamet created especially for the film). Often regarded as a critique of the Reagan administration's impact on the American economy, the play and film focus on a competitive group of real estate salesmen who've gone from feast to famine in a market gone cold. When an executive "motivator" (Alec Baldwin) demands a sales contest among the agents in the cramped office, the stakes are critically high: any agent who fails to meet his quota of sales "leads" (ie, potential buyers) will lose their job. This intense ultimatum is a boon for the office superstar (Pacino), but a once-successful salesman (Lemmon) now finds himself clinging nervously to faded glory. Political and personal rivalries erupt under pressure when the other agents (Alan Arkin, Ed Harris) suspect the office manager (Kevin Spacey) of foul play. This cauldron of anxiety, tension and sheer desperation provides fertile soil for Mamet's scathingly rich dialogue, which is like rocket fuel for some of the greatest actors of our time. Pacino won an Oscar nomination for his volatile performance, but it's Lemmon who's the standout, doing some of the best work of his distinguished career. Director James Foley shapes Mamet's play into a stylish, intensely focused film that will stand for decades as a testament to its brilliant writer and cast. --Jeff Shannon, Amazon.com
Fargo: William H. Macy plays Jerry Lundegaard a Minneapolis car salesman who is by all accounts a loser. He is desperately in debt so decides to hires two thugs (who are bigger losers than he is) to kidnap his wife in the hope that his wealthy father-in-law (who bullies him regularly) will pay the ransom. When one of the kidnappers goes off the rails and events career out of control it falls to Marge Gunderson Chief of the Brainerd Police Department to set things right. The Usual Suspects: Held in an L.A. interrogation room Verbal Kint (Spacey) attempts to convince the feds that a mythic crime lord not only exists but was also responsible for drawing him and his four partners into a multi-million dollar heist that ended with an explosion in San Pedro harbor - leaving few survivors. But as Kint lures his interrogators into the incredible story of this crime lord's almost supernatural prowess so too will you be mesmerized by a lore that is completely captivating from beginning to end! Silence Of The Lambs: A psychopath known only as Buffalo Bill is kidnapping and murdering young women across the midwest. Believing it takes one to know one the FBI send in Agent Clarice Starling to interview an insane prisoner who may provide psychological Dr. Hannibal Lecter. Brilliant yet psychotic with a taste for cannibalism Lecter will only help Starling in exchange for details and secrets about her own complicated life. This twisted relationship forces Starling not only to face her own inner demons but leads her face-to-face with a demented killer an incarnation of evil so overwhelming she may not have the courage or strength to stop him. Horrific disturbing spellbinding. This thriller set the standard by which all others are measured.
FIVE CRIMINALS. ONE LINE UP. NO COINCIDENCE. Amidst the wave of neo-noir thrillers that swept American cinema in the 1990s, few films made as much impact as The Usual Suspects, which revolutionised the genre, won two Academy Awards® and is still regarded as one of the greatest crime films ever made. After a brutal massacre on a cargo ship off the coast of Los Angeles leaves 27 men dead, Special Agent Dave Kujan (Chazz Palminteri) interrogates one of the only two survivors, small-time con artist Verbal Kint (Kevin Spacey). During the interview, Kint tells Kujan of how he was recruited by the fearsome crime lord Keyser Söze to commit a series of daring heists with four other crooked misfits: Dean Keaton (Gabriel Byrne), Mike McManus (Stephen Baldwin), Fred Fenster (Benicio del Toro) and Todd Hockey (Kevin Pollak). But as Kint's account of the events leading up to the massacre becomes more convoluted, Kujan becomes increasingly sceptical and determined to discover the identity of the elusive Keyser Söze.With an unforgettably twisty and tightly written Oscar®-winning script by Christopher McQuarrie, The Usual Suspects is an unmissable entry in the canon of American indie cinema. LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY CONTENTS¢ 4K restoration from the original negative approved by cinematographer Newton Thomas Sigel ¢ High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation¢ Original lossless DTS-HD MA 5.1 and 2.0 ¢ Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing¢ Audio commentary with director Bryan Singer and writer Christopher McQuarrie¢ Audio commentary with editor and composer John Ottman ¢ The Devil in the Details, an archival interview with Newton Thomas Sigel ¢ Archival interview with John Ottman ¢ Round Up: Deposing the Usual Suspects, a two-part featurette delving into the creation and production of The Usual Suspects with clips, interviews with key figures, and footage from the making of the film ¢ Keyser Söze (Lie or Legend?), an archival featurette ¢ Heisting Cannes with The Usual Suspects, archival footage from the film's world premiere at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival ¢ Introducing The Usual Suspects, an original EPK featurette ¢ Deleted scenes with introduction by John Ottman ¢ Gag reel ¢ Interview outtakes with Chazz Palminteri, Stephen Baldwin, Kevin Pollak, Benicio del Toro, and Bryan Singer ¢ International trailer ¢ U.S. trailer with introduction by John Ottman ¢ TV spots ¢ Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Tommy Pocket ¢ Collector's booklet featuring new writing by Barry Forshaw ¢ Double-sided fold-out poster featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Tommy Pocket
Jesse Stone is a former LA policeman who relocates to Paradise Massachusetts after leaving the force due to a drinking problem. He becomes Chief in the small coastal town and buys a secluded house where he lives with his senior hound dog. Intervening in a domestic abuse case he soon becomes involved with the husband's more serious criminal behavior connected to the mob. While solving a murder he wins over his new staff and becomes romantically involved with a local attorney.
In The Edge writer David Mamet created two engrossing and memorable characters; an urbane fashion photographer played by Alec Baldwin and a reserved and intellectual billionaire played by Anthony Hopkins. They find themselves teamed up against both a giant Kodiak bear and their own inner demons, when lost together in the Alaskan wilderness. The subject matter includes male rivalry, the isolationism of extreme wealth and, most conspicuously, the survival of the fittest. Mamet's script, which sounds a little too arched in spots, is well served by New Zealand director Lee Tamahori, who knows how to capture beauty and brutality in one frame. Although the themes are enormous in scope, they are well balanced and one rarely overpowers the other, nor does the achingly beautiful scenery overshadow the acting. Even if you don't like the intellectualism of the dialogue, there are some great scenes with the bear. --Rochelle O'Gorman, Amazon.com
Leonardo DiCaprio and Matt Damon star in Martin Scorese's gritty gangster thriller.
Will Smith stars in Concussion, a dramatic thriller based on the incredible true David vs. Goliath story of American immigrant Dr. Bennet Omalu, the brilliant forensic neuropathologist who made the first discovery of a football-related brain trauma, CTE, in a pro player and fought for the truth to be known. Omalu's emotional quest puts him at dangerous odds with one of the most powerful and beloved institutions in the world. With captivating performances by Alec Baldwin and Academy Award® nominee Albert Brooks (1987 Best Supporting Actor, Broadcast News). Click Images to Enlarge
Tune in with 30 Rock The Complete Collection - includes every hilarious episode from this multi-award winning hit series. Created by and starring Primetime Emmy and Golden Globe winner Tina Fey paired up with fellow Primetime Emmy and Golden Globe winner Alec Baldwin as quirky TV writer Liz Lemon and conservative company executive Jack Donaghy bound together by chaos charisma and employment contracts! Together Jack and Liz preside over the everyday mayhem at a late night variety show with no help from Liz's loose cannon stars Tracy Jordan (Tracy Morgan) and Jenna Maroney (Jane Krakowski) and hapless NBC page Kenneth Parcell (Jack McBrayer). What happens when everyone tries to balance the wacky pleasures of work and life... find out in this Complete Collection that celebrates seven seasons of hard core coffee addiction failed relationships inter-office alcoholism sexual espionage puppet murders and topless break dancing! Enjoy the triumph of this multi-award winning comedy that the San Francisco Chronicle described as 'One of the all-time greats'. Special Features: Deleted Scenes Audio Commentaries Alternate Live Show versions Cooter Table Read 30 Rock Live at the UCB Theater Tina Hosts SNL The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Presents: An Evening with 30 Rock Behind The Scenes With The Muppets 1-900-OKFACE Kidney Now! Table Read The Making Of Kidney Now! Behind The Scenes Photo Gallery Alec Baldwin's SNL Monologue Tracy Jordan's Rant Award Acceptance Speeches Behind the Scenes of The Moms Featurette Behind the Scenes of I Do I Do Featurette Tennis Night In America Food Networks Ace of Cakes 30 Rock (and Roll) Photo Gallery Behind-the-Scenes of the Live Show Jack Donaghy Executive Superhero Jenna's Obituary Song Behind The Scenes Of Live From Studio 6H Cheyenne Jackson And Jane Krakowski: Live From Studio 6H Warm Up Webisode - 'The Donaghy Files' Featurette - Tina Fey Studio Tour
Black comedy and suspenseful action inside a German POW camp during World War II--a setting that was later borrowed for the American TV sitcom Hogan's Heroes. The great director Billy Wilder adapted the hit stage play, applying his own wicked sense of humour to the apparently bleak subject matter. William Holden plays an antisocial grouse amid a gang of wisecracking though indomitable American prisoners. Because of his bitter cynicism, Holden is suspected by the others of being an informer to the Germans, an accusation he must deal with in his own crafty way. Holden, who had delivered a brilliant performance for Wilder in Sunset Blvd., won the 1953 Best Actor Oscar for Stalag 17. Very much his equal, however, is Otto Preminger, an accomplished director himself, who plays the strict, sneering camp commandant. --Robert Horton
Based on Tom Clancy's bestseller and starring Sean Connery and Alec Baldwin, The Hunt For Red October seethes with state-of-the-art excitement and sweats with the tension of men who hold doomsday in their hands. A new, technologically superior Soviet nuclear sub, the Red October, is heading for the U.S. coast under the command of Captain Marko Ramius (Connery). The American government thinks Ramius is planning to attack, but a lone CIA analyst, Jack Ryan (Baldwin), has a different belief: Ramius is planning to defect. But Ryan has only a few precious hours to locate him and prove it because the entire Russian Naval and Air Commands are trying to find him, too. With international peace at stake and time running out The Hunt is On!
Get down and dirty with the deliciously scandalous fi nal season of Dirty Sexy Money. TV's most manipulative family takes drama to new heights in a year filled with deception suspense and even murder. Money has met its match in the Darlings - they use it and abuse it. But will the family's stash of cash be enough to bail them out of a whole new world of trouble? And will the lure of riches and power pull Nick toward the dark side of the Darling Empire? Featuring Donald Sutherland Peter Krause and Lucy Liu Dirty Sexy Money showcases one of television's finest casts. Experience the citing culmination of the series complete with exclusive bonus features. It's addictive television at its best.
Rock of Ages tells the story of small town girl Sherrie and city boy Drew, who meet on the Sunset Strip while pursuing their Hollywood dreams. Their rock 'n' roll romance is told through the heart-pounding hits of Def Leppard, Joan Jett, Journey, Foreigner, Bon Jovi, Night Ranger, REO Speedwagon, Pat Benatar, Twisted Sister, Poison, Whitesnake, and more.
Before Harrison Ford assumed the mantle of playing Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan hero in Patriot Games, Alec Baldwin took a swing at the character in this John McTiernan film and hit one to the fence. If less instantly sympathetic than Ford, Baldwin is in some respects more interesting and nuanced as Ryan, and drawing comparisons between both actors' performances can make for some interesting post-movie discussion. That aside, The Hunt for Red October stands alone as a uniquely exciting adventure with a fantastic co-star: Sean Connery as a Russian nuclear submarine captain attempting to defect to the West on his ship. Ryan must figure out his true motives for approaching the US. McTiernan (Predator, Die Hard) made an exceptionally handsome movie here with action sequences that really do take one's breath away. --Tom Keogh
Mike Figgis' Internal Affairs makes great play with some fairly obvious ironies--"Trust me, I'm a cop", Richard Gere says to a couple for whom he is arranging the death of their parents--but its real strength lies in a cluster of central performances. Gere has rarely been better than he is as the charismatic, self-righteous entirely corrupt and corrupting Dennis Peck, but Andy Garcia is at least as impressive as the "selfish yuppy bastard", the ambitious Internal Affairs cop Avila whose determination to bring Peck down is as much to do with massaging his own ego as with fighting the good fight, particularly after Peck starts making moves on Avila's gallery curator wife. This is a film about men destructively manipulating each other's self-love--the two men have more in common than they like to admit, a point sardonically made by Amy, the world-weary lesbian cop who is Avila's partner (an impressive performance by Figgis regular Laurie Metcalfe). Internal Affairs was the best thriller of 1990 and one of the decade's best. --Roz Kaveney
This 5-film collections contains the following feature films on 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray: Spartacus (1960) Extended Version with 12 Additional Minutes Spartacus, the genre-defining epic from director Stanley Kubrick, is the legendary tale of a bold gladiator (Kirk Douglas) who led a triumphant Roman slave revolt. Restored from large format 35mm original film elements, this action-packed spectacle won four Academy Awards®, including Best Cinematography and Best Art Direction**. Featuring a cast of screen legends such as Laurence Olivier, Charles Laughton, Peter Ustinov, Jean Simmons, John Gavin and Tony Curtis, this uncut and fully restored masterpiece is an inspirational true account of man's eternal struggle for freedom. Extended Version with 12 Additional Minutes 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) Kubrick's dazzling, Academy Award®-winning achievement is a compelling drama of man vs. machine, a stunning meld of music and motion. Kubrick (who co-wrote the screenplay with Arthur C. Clarke) first visits our prehistoric ape-ancestry past, then leaps millennia (via one of the most mind-blowing jump cuts ever) into colonised space, and ultimately whisks astronaut Bowman (Keir Dullea) into uncharted space, perhaps even into immortality. Open the pod bay doors, HAL. Let an awesome journey unlike any other begin. A Clockwork Orange (1971) Stomping, whomping, stealing, singing, tap dancing, violating. Derby-topped hooligan Alex (Malcolm McDowell) has a good time at the tragic expense of others. His journey from amoral punk to brainwashed proper citizen and back again forms the dynamic arc of Kubrick's future-shock vision of Anthony Burgess' novel. Controversial when first released, A Clockwork Orange won New York Film Critics Best Picture and Director awards and earned four Oscar® nominations, including Best Picture. Its power still entices, shocks and holds us in its grasp. The Shining (1980) Academy Award® winner¡ Jack Nicholson and Shelley Duvall star in Kubrick's adaptation of Stephen King's disturbing blockbuster horror novel. Writer Jack Torrance (Nicholson), a former alcoholic, accepts a job as the winter caretaker for a hotel high in the Rocky Mountains, isolating him, his wife (Duvall) and their psychic young son until spring. But when the first blizzard blocks the only road out, the hotel's stored energy from evil past deeds begins to drive Jack insane...and there may be no escape for his family in this haunting story of madness, memory, and violence. Full Metal Jacket (1987) Matthew Modine, Vincent D'Onofrio and R. Lee Ermey as a drill instructor from hell shine in this gripping chronicle of U.S. Marine recruits during the Vietnam War. Shifting from the raw brutality of basic training to the dehumanising effects of combat, Full Metal Jacket deftly combines nonstop action with scathing dark humour.
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