Nominated for 19 Primetime Emmys and 6 Golden Globes, Orange Is the New Black is a thought-provoking, funny, and evocative series that follows Piper Chapman (Taylor Schilling) when a crime she committed in her past sends her to an all-women's prison with an unforgettable and irreverent group of fellow inmates. Orange Is the New Black delves into the racial and economic tensions that run rampant in the halls of Litchheld in the series critics are calling heart-breaking and hilarious (IGN).
First off, if you're a GwtW fanatic, you must buy this four-disc collection. But then again, you probably don't need to read this to make that decision. For the rest of us, know that the kitchen-sink approach has been established here with two full discs of extras. The film's restoration under Warner's brilliant Ultra-Resolution process is the major contribution to the set. However, the bare-bones version released years ago isn't bad and the film still doesn't pop off the screen as do films from the headier days of Technicolor (like the earlier Ultra-Resolution DVD release of Meet Me in St. Louis). That said, the set is worthy of the most popular movie ever made. Rudy Behlmer's feature-length commentary is dry but an exhaustive reference guide to the entire history of the film. Need more? There's the excellent full-length documentary The Making of a Legend (1989) narrated by Christopher Plummer, plus two hour-long older biographies on the two main stars. There are many new vignettes on the rest of the cast, all narrated by Plummer (a nice touch to tie everything together). The new 30-minute interview/reminisce with Oliva de Havilland will be interesting to older fans, but tiresome for the younger set. The usual sort of trailers and premiere footage is here along with a curious short ("The Old South", directed by Fred Zinnemann) that was produced to help introduce the world to the history of the South. --Doug Thomas
In the seventh and final season of the Golden Globe Award - nominated* comedy-drama from Primetime Emmy Award - winning executive producer Jenji Kohan, the all-star cast of inmates faces circumstances that take drastic and unexpected turns. After being granted an early release, Piper struggles with the demands of parole and life on the outside, while other inmates - some in Litchfield and others in immigration detention facilities - experience a mix of disappointment, redemption, and hope in this compelling conclusion to the dark-humoured, genre-defining series.
Picking up one week after the emergency response team stormed Litchfield Penitentiary, the ladies of Litch have been torn apart, literally and figuratively, as they enter a new facility in the sixth season of Orange Is the New Black. Now newbies starting at the bottom, they must navigate new rules and power dynamics while getting hazed by inmates and tortured by guards. Friendships will be tested and new allegiances formed some by choice, others by circumstance as the women face a slew of charges from the riot. Will they take plea deals and turn on each other, or band together and keep their bonds intact?
From JENJI KOHAN, the creator of Weeds, Orange Is the New Black is a thought-provoking, funny, and evocative show about life in a women's prison. Based on the best-selling memoir by PIPER KERMAN, the newest season of Orange Is the New Black delves into the racial and economic tensions that run rampant in the halls of Litchfield. Overrun with new inmates and overseen by inexperienced guards, the prison undergoes an unprecedented culture war. Special features: Gag Reel Visitation: Set Tour Commentaries with Cast and Crew
Exploring the territory where art love and sex collide Love is the Devil charts the powerful and dangerous relationship between one of Britain's most controversial artists Francis Bacon (Derek Jacobi) and his lover and muse George Dyer (Daniel Craig).
Orange Is the New Black is a thought-provoking, funny, and evocative series that follows Piper Chapman (Taylor Schilling) when a crime she committed in her past sends her to an all-women's prison with an unforgettable and irreverent group of fellow inmates. Orange Is the New Black delves into the racial and economic tensions that run rampant in the halls of Litchheld in the series critics are calling heartbreaking and hilarious(IGN).
According to George Barber 'Each of us exists in an infinite number of possible worlds'. It is this proposition that fuels the narrative of Lepage's 'Possible Worlds' a surreal murder mystery that delves into the many forms of love through the exploration of man's consciousness.
Nominated for 19 Primetime Emmys and 6 Golden Globes, Orange Is the New Black is a thought-provoking, funny, and evocative series that follows Piper Chapman (Taylor Schilling) when a crime she committed in her past sends her to an all-women's prison with an unforgettable and irreverent group of fellow inmates. Orange Is the New Black delves into the racial and economic tensions that run rampant in the halls of Litchheld in the series critics are calling heart-breaking and hilarious (IGN).
Nominated for 19 Primetime Emmys® and 6 Golden Globes®, Orange Is the New Black is a thought-provoking, funny, and evocative series that follows Piper Chapman (Taylor Schilling) when a crime she committed in her past sends her to an all-women's prison with an unforgettable and irreverent group of fellow inmates. Orange Is the New Black delves into the racial and economic tensions that run rampant in the halls of Litchheld in the series critics are calling heartbreaking and hilarious(IGN).
From JENJI KOHAN, the creator of Weeds, Orange Is the New Black is a thought-provoking, funny, and evocative show about life in a women's prison. Based on the best-selling memoir by PIPER KERMAN, the newest season of Orange Is the New Black delves into the racial and economic tensions that run rampant in the halls of Litchfield. Overrun with new inmates and overseen by inexperienced guards, the prison undergoes an unprecedented culture war. Special features: Gag Reel Visitation: Set Tour Commentaries with Cast and Crew
Children of Dune is the sequel to the Sci-Fi Channel's Frank Herbert's Dune (2000), and surpasses that earlier mini-series in every way. The screenplay is again by John Harrison, who has combined Herbert's novels Dune Messiah and Children of Dune into three 84-minute TV movies, and continues the labyrinthine space opera with little concession to the uninitiated. Indeed, this a very rare attempt to put the complexity of printed SF on screen, and if the result is sometimes rather hermetic it is perhaps inevitable when realising Herbert's Byzantine, pseudo-Shakespearean tragedy. The same tableaux-like qualities infuse the new Star Wars films and the similarities between Herbert's and Lucas' worlds have never been more obvious than here. Performances range from excellent--Julie Cox, Alice Krige, Alex Newman (much better here than in the first series) and James McAvoy--to a surprisingly wooden Susan Sarandon. The set-pieces are exceptional, with many individual images sufficiently memorable to stand comparison with the work of Ridley Scott. Production-wise this is surely the most beautiful mini-series ever made, with gorgeous lighting by cinematographer Arthur Reinhart, breathtaking set design from Ondrej Nekvasil and a ravishing score from Brian Tyler. By TV standards the CGI is first-rate and, though rarely looking real, establishes a credible science fictional universe. Even when rather baffling, the production achieves moments of dramatic grandeur and a sense of wonder not experienced in TV SF since Babylon 5. On the DVD: Children of Dune on DVD has one feature-length episode on each disc. The picture is presented at 1.77:1 anamorphically enhanced for widescreen TVs. Shot in high definition, its clarity and detail is superb with virtually no blemishes to the image at all. Colour has a painterly beauty that is remarkable. However, some shots look inaccurately framed, with what was presumably a 4:3 image being a little too closely cropped for widescreen presentation. It's a minor flaw and really only noticeable in some close-ups. Sound is a richly luxuriant Dolby Digital 5.1, which gives no ground to any modern blockbuster movie. Perfunctory extras are confined to the first disc and consist of an interesting but short look at the special effects (13 minutes), a storyboard comparison for one key scene and a photo gallery. --Gary S Dalkin
Study for a portrait of Francis Bacon. John Maybury's searing portrait of the English painter Francis Bacon (Derek Jacobi) at the height of his fame in the 1960s is one of the nastiest and most truthful portraits of the artist-as-monster ever filmed. It tells the story of the colossally self-absorbed painter and his self-destructive younger lover George Dyer (Daniel Craig) and begins when Bacon awakens in his studio one night to discover a burglar on the premises. Sizing up
Orange Is the New Black is a thought-provoking, funny, and evocative series that follows Piper Chapman (Taylor Schilling) when a crime she committed in her past sends her to an all-women's prison with an unforgettable and irreverent group of fellow inmates. Orange Is the New Black delves into the racial and economic tensions that run rampant in the halls of Litchheld in the series critics are calling heartbreaking and hilarious(IGN).
The Borneo jungle 1945: during the last days of the war an isolated Australian soldier and his Japanese enemy face a psychological battle to survive...
More episodes from the long running TV sci-fi series. It is the year 2050 and mankind has established a space city on Jupiter's Moon. In orbit around the moon is the spaceship Ilea home of Columbus College University of Space.... What is in the SAM files? Brelen wants to see them but the Ilea's computer keeps moving them secretly from place to place. So now Brelen is interested in the computer. The most remarkable computer perhaps in the Solar System....
From Executive producer Eduardo Sanchez (director of The Blair Witch Project Lovely Molly and Exists) this action-packed thrill ride as the loveable wise-cracking Ninjas take on an army of monsters in a small American town to save mankind. Dracula has called upon legendary terror - Werewolf the Mummy Frankenstein and a coven of Witches - to defeat the Ninjas who are fresh from their battles in the recent prequel film Ninjas Vs Vampires. This time the Ninja heroes have supernatural powers of their own to boost their awesome high-kicking Kung Fu skills leading to an epic non-stop showdown. Special Features: 'Making of' Documentary Cast and Director Commentaries Trailer
From Executive producer Eduardo Sanchez (director of The Blair Witch Project Lovely Molly and Exists) this action-packed thrill ride as the loveable wise-cracking Ninjas take on an army of monsters in a small American town to save mankind. Dracula has called upon legendary terror - Werewolf the Mummy Frankenstein and a coven of Witches - to defeat the Ninjas who are fresh from their battles in the recent prequel film Ninjas Vs Vampires. This time the Ninja heroes have supernatural powers of their own to boost their awesome high-kicking Kung Fu skills leading to an epic non-stop showdown. Special Features: 'Making of' Documentary Cast and Director Commentaries Trailer
David O. Selznick’s production of Margaret Mitchell’s Pulitzer Prize winner Gone With The Wind is “the pinnacle of Hollywood moviemaking ”( Leonard Maltin of Entertainment Tonight) . And in Maltin’s view “it looks better than it has in years.” This sweeping Civil War-era romance won an impressive 10 Academy Awards (including Best Picture) and its immortal characters Scarlett (Vivian Leigh) Rhett (Clark Gable) Ashley (Leslie Howard) Melanie (Olivia de Havilland) Mammy (Hattie McDaniel) and Prissy (Butterfly McQueen) populate as epic story of enduring appeal across generations. Judged by many to be the greatest movie of all time Gone With The Wind is an extremely exciting DVD release!
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