The One With The Memorial Service: When Chandler jokingly posts an outrageous biography about Ross on Ross' college alumni Web site Ross retaliates by finding Chandler's alumni site and doing the same about Chandler. An Internet war between the two friends ensues. The One With The Lottery: Hoping to win a huge jackpot the friends pool their money and buy dozens of lottery tickets. However they bicker over how to spend the fortune if they win and Monica irritates everyone else by buying tickets just for her and Chandler. The One With Rachel's Dream: Nervous because his daytime drama role requires him to act as if he is deeply in love with a woman Joey rehearses with Rachel. Later she observes the taping of the emotional scene and has a surprising dream that night about Joey. The One With The Soap Opera Party: Ross is excited when he meets fellow paleontology professor Charlie Wheeler (Aisha Tyler) a stunning beauty. But when he takes her to Joey's rooftop party to meet the stars of Joey's daytime drama 'Days of Our Lives' she intimidates him with her impressive list of former boyfriends.
J.T. stands to inherit his father's rundown motel; it's his prison and he's serving a life term. Trying to catch the eye of the beautiful resident Tanya J.T. suggests the pair steal the car of mysterious visitor Mrs Smith and take it for a joyride only to find a corpse in the boot...
Season 7: Lots happened behind the scenes between seasons and early on in the seventh year of the hit comedy, leaving audiences speculating this might be the last. Perry became seriously ill again, and returned looking more emaciated than ever. Cox regained weight, but despite finishing Scream 3 happily, things were already rocky with David Arquette. Much was made in the press about Aniston marrying Brad Pitt, of course, but the real news (allaying fans' fears) was NBC's expensive renewal of the cast for two years at $750,000 per episode each (more than six times their previous increase). On-screen, at least there was Chandler and Monica's engagement lasting the whole year, despite predictable ups and downs (eg: "T.O.W. the Truth About London" revealing that Monica fancied Joey). By the time we finally get to "T.O.W. Chandler's Dad" (Kathleen Turner), it seems inevitable that the two-part finale will be an insane mess--but with a happy-ish ending. Sure enough, "T.O.W. Chandler and Monica's Wedding" features Gary Oldman joining in the chaos as Chandler repeatedly goes missing. Other star turns in the year were Seinfeld's Jason Alexander as a suicidal Office Manager, Susan Sarandon as soap queen bitch Jessica Lockhart, Denise Richards as one of Ross and Monica's endless number of cousins and Winona Ryder as a surprise old friend, prompting "T.O.W. Rachel's Big Kiss". But perhaps the most telling instalment of this weirdly atmospheric year was "T.O.W. They All Turn Thirty". It suggested that maybe the Friends are all getting too old to carry on living their frivolous lives the same way after all. --Paul Tonks
A nation at war, divided by battle, a family is torn at the seams waiting for the return of their solider father. Left fighting for his life on the battlefield, his family have to fight to survive if they, like their lost solider, are going to walk away from Civil War alive.
Season 7: lots happened behind the scenes between seasons and early on in the seventh year of the hit comedy, leaving audiences speculating this might be the last. Perry became seriously ill again, and returned looking more emaciated than ever. Cox regained weight, but despite finishing Scream 3 happily, things were already rocky with David Arquette. Much was made in the press about Aniston marrying Brad Pitt, of course, but the real news (allaying fans' fears) was NBC's expensive renewal of the cast for two years at $750,000 per episode each (more than six times their previous increase). Onscreen, at least there was Chandler and Monica's engagement lasting the whole year, despite predictable ups and downs (eg: "T.O.W. the Truth About London" revealing that Monica fancied Joey). By the time we finally get to "T.O.W. Chandler's Dad" (Kathleen Turner!), it seems inevitable that the two-part finale will be an insane mess--but with a happy-ish ending. Sure enough, "T.O.W. Chandler and Monica's Wedding" features Gary Oldman joining in the chaos as Chandler repeatedly goes missing. Other star turns in the year were Seinfeld's Jason Alexander as a suicidal Office Manager, Susan Sarandon as soap queen bitch Jessica Lockhart, Denise Richards as one of Ross and Monica's endless number of cousins and Winona Ryder as a surprise old friend, prompting "T.O.W. Rachel's Big Kiss". But perhaps the most telling instalment of this weirdly atmospheric year was "T.O.W. They All Turn Thirty". It suggested that maybe the Friends are all getting too old to carry on living their frivolous lives the same way after all. --Paul Tonks
Christina Aguileras My Reflection is a mirror that shows where the teen-pop divas going (toward grown-up diva-dom as an R&B star) and where shes been (showcasing her navel on a dance-infused tour). Aguileras first concert video shows that what this "girl" really wants is to move beyond the bouncy R&B-flavoured pop shes known for. Her cheeky hits ("Genie in a Bottle", "Come On Over Baby", "What a Girl Wants") are followed by songs from Mi Reflejo, her Spanish-language album and My Kind of Christmas, her holiday release. She has sweet duets with R&B legend Dr John on "Merry Christmas, Baby" and balladeer Brian McKnight on "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas", as well as sharing the stage with rapper Lil Bow Wow (weird, but it works) on "So Emotional" and "Christmas Time". (Quick behind-the-scenes interviews from MTVs Diary punctuate the concert.) Despite her inability to resist over-the-top vocal histrionics, Aguileras range is impressive, whether shes performing a spirated rendition of Frees 1970 hit "All Right Now" or belting out Etta Jamess 1961 classic "At Last" after giving the blues singer a heartfelt tribute. --Valerie J Nelson, Amazon.com
Season 7: Lots happened behind the scenes between seasons and early on in the seventh year of the hit comedy, leaving audiences speculating this might be the last. Perry became seriously ill again, and returned looking more emaciated than ever. Cox regained weight, but despite finishing Scream 3 happily, things were already rocky with David Arquette. Much was made in the press about Aniston marrying Brad Pitt, of course, but the real news (allaying fans' fears) was NBC's expensive renewal of the cast for two years at $750,000 per episode each (more than six times their previous increase). On-screen, at least there was Chandler and Monica's engagement lasting the whole year, despite predictable ups and downs (eg: "T.O.W. the Truth About London" revealing that Monica fancied Joey). By the time we finally get to "T.O.W. Chandler's Dad" (Kathleen Turner), it seems inevitable that the two-part finale will be an insane mess--but with a happy-ish ending. Sure enough, "T.O.W. Chandler and Monica's Wedding" features Gary Oldman joining in the chaos as Chandler repeatedly goes missing. Other star turns in the year were Seinfeld's Jason Alexander as a suicidal Office Manager, Susan Sarandon as soap queen bitch Jessica Lockhart, Denise Richards as one of Ross and Monica's endless number of cousins and Winona Ryder as a surprise old friend, prompting "T.O.W. Rachel's Big Kiss". But perhaps the most telling instalment of this weirdly atmospheric year was "T.O.W. They All Turn Thirty". It suggested that maybe the Friends are all getting too old to carry on living their frivolous lives the same way after all. --Paul Tonks
Movie star Gray Evans (Giovanni Ribisi) is at the top of his game: a seemingly endless supply of money celebrity friends parties a beautiful wife...and his name and image known all around the world. But with fame and fortune comes sometimes unwanted attention. Convinced that the 'chance' encounters that the has been having with fans are not all coincidental he looks to his bodyguard and a video store clerk for help - despite the protests of those around him. Is he truly paranoid as they suggest? Or has he found himself in the crosshairs of an obsessed fan...or someone much closer to him?
A man who accidentally kills a prostitute is sent to jail for seven years. On his release he looks to the future and a chance to put the past behind him.... But he reckons without an alcoholic cop who is looking for an opportunity to put him back inside.
George Frideric Handel's Orlando performed by Orchestra 'La Scintilla' Of The Zurich Opera and conducted by William Christie.
What makes for the ultimate road trip? Hitchhiking, truck stops, angry bears, prickly porcupines and a golfing goose with a duck caddy. Just ask Kate and Humphrey, two wolves who are trying to get home.
When writer Greg Parker (Tony Britton) goes on holiday to get some perspective on his upcoming divorce little does he expect to be lodging in the same B&B as an escaped murderer (Jacko Thomas - William Lucas). When an undercover detective is brutally murdered after picking up the scent events take a dangerous turn for the worse. But will Jacko's sister Sue (Christina Gregg) realise her brother is a killer in time to help Parker escape his clutches?
The tale begins when a collage football star Will (Owen Benjamin - The House Bunny) arrives at All's Faire In Love... Renaissance Faire to work off his class non-attendance obligation to Prof. Shockworthy (Cedric The Entertainer - Barbershop, Madagascar 1, 2 & 3) by joining the rag-tag peasant Greenbriar Theatre Troupe. The same is true for Kate (Christina Ricci - Black Snake Moan, The Addams Family), a performer who left her investment banking opportunities to join her cousin Jo (Louise Griffiths) to blossom on stage and in Will's heart. Will and Kate get the chance to prove themselves when the Faire's chief benefactress (Ann-Margret - The Break Up, Grumpy Old Men) create the ultimate competition to determine who will be a Royal and who a Common Peasant threatening to hand over the Troupe's most coveted Shakespearean stage at the Faire - to the treacherous and devious Troupe of Royals lead by Rank (Chris Wylde). Will and Kate must overcome all manner of opposition and treachery to prove their worth, win the day and perhaps together fall in love.
Inspired by actual events and featuring superb performances from Oscar-winner Sissy Spacek David Strathairn and Arliss Howard 'Beyond The Call' is a riveting drama that takes a no-holds-barred look at the effect of Death Row both on the condemned and on those closest to them. Although happily married to Keith and the mother of two children Pam O'Brien cannot forget Russell Cates a childhood sweetheart now on Death Row for the murder of a cop. Despite Keith's misgivings she makes contact with Cates and starts to visit him on Death Row re-establishing a close rapport. But this growing relationship begins to put a strain on her marriage. For Keith like Cates is a veteran of Vietnam and returned home profoundly damaged by his experiences. But unlike Cates he has suppressed a memory that only a man with Cates's experience can help him to confront.
The first episode on this volume of Friends Series 8 is classic silliness. "The One With the Cooking Class" has Monica joining a class after getting a bad review of her restaurant. Meantime Chandler foolishly allows Phoebe to give him advice on job interview technique. Time starts to tick faster for everyone in "The One Where Rachel is Late". Joey's WWI movie finally arrives, but is overshadowed by the wait for Rachel's overdue arrival. Naturally it's all build-up to the cliffhanger fans wait for every year. The two-part "The One Where Rachel Has a Baby" gave the millions of fans exactly what they wanted. While Janice manages to complicate the gang's general feelings, Monica and Chandler wrestle with their own concern with becoming parents. Joey makes up his mind over how to deal with his feelings for Rachel, but wouldn't you know it, it seems there might be dormant sparks between her and Ross after all. Surely their break should be over by now! --Paul Tonks
Come and join sharks - Pup and Julius - on a fun-filled adventure to a place filled with colourful characters and marvellous mystery! When poachers steal dozens of egg sacks from Pup's reef he makes it his duty to rescue his brothers and sisters. His mission becomes more difficult when he realises that he must venture above water and tackle a landscape filled with both beauty and danger. Afraid for Pup's safety his best friend Julius follows him attempting to bring him home. Wearing an amazing 'fish-suit' which allows him to walk on land Julius will also discover that sharks may not be the most frightening creatures in the world...
A fabulously spooky box set for kids featuring unforgettable classic titles. CasperGhost therapist Dr. James Harvey (Pullman) and his daughter Kat (Ricci) arrive at drafty Whipstaff Manor. Its greedy owner Carrigan Crittendon (Moriarty) has hired Dr. Harvey to exorcise the house's apparitions: a friendly ghost named Casper and his uncles Stretch Stinkie and Fatso (The Ghostly Trio) who will not tolerate 'fleshies' in their house. Special Features: Commentary with Director Brad Silberling Revealing Casper: Behind the Scenes Featurette Deleted Scenes: Intro Lucky Enough to be a Ghost Lucky Enough to be a Ghost with Commentary Theatrical Trailer In Casper's Playroom: Spelling Lab Treasure Hunt Casper and Friends: Hooky SpookyNever has there been a friendlier ghost than Casper and now these charming cartoons are here for a whole new generation of fans! Watch Casper and his friends have all kinds of fun and spooky adventures in these rare technicolour cartoon shorts. Special Features: Postman Pat and The Ice Cream Machine Trailer Postman Pat Clowns Around Trailer Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet FrankensteinWhilst performing on a movie tour Alvin and his brothers explore the park's star attraction Frankenstein's Castle to find it has been taken over by the real Dr. Frankenstein. Soon the Chipmunk's and Frankenstein's monster collide into a wild and wacky laugh fest that's so much fun it's scary!
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