The L Word: Complete Series 1 - 6 Box Set (22 Discs)
The second season of the L Word takes off with 13 hotter-than-ever sexy episodes filled with sizzling new characters. Episodes comprise: 1. Life Loss Leaving 2. Lap Dance 3. Loneliest Number 4. Lynch Pin 5. Labyrinth 6. Lagrimas de Oro 7. Luminous 8. Loyal 9. Late Later Latent 10. Land Ahoy 11. Loud And Proud 12. L'Chaim 13. Lacuna
On the sixth and final season of The L Word careers evolve relationships are tested and friendships end in murder. It begins with Jenny found dead! As a result everyone's lives are turned upside down leaving all the friends despondent but also suspects - who did it and how did it happen? Flashbacks of the months leading up to the murder will be the only way to put the pieces together to learn why.
Same sex. Different city. Set in the chic world of Los Angeles this humor laced dramatic series explores the lives of a group of lesbians their friends family and neighbours. The series takes a smart sexy and fun look at the hopes dreams and lives of these individuals as they deal with things like career struggles relationship issues and the pressures of trying to start a family. The stellar cast features Pam Grier (Jackie Brown Foxy Brown) Jennifer Beals (Flashda
The L Word Season 4 picks up with the women wrestling with issues close to their hearts. As with previous seasons old demons rear their ugly heads and a host of new characters are brought into their fold offering them access to a broader community with diverse issues. The L Word stars Jennifer Beals Leisha Hailey Laurel Holloman Mia Kirshner Katherine Moennig Dallas Roberts Daniela Sea Rachel Shelley and Pam Grier. Newest additions to the cast include Cybill Shepherd Marlee Matlin Janina Gavankar and Rose Rollins. Special guest stars are Rosanna Arquette Eric Roberts Bruce Davison Kristanna Loken and Jane Lynch. This season the war in Iraq becomes an integral part of Alice's (Hailey) life as she struggles to move on after the death of Dana; Helena (Shelley) tries to find financial independence and come to terms with leaving behind a world of privilege; Phyllis Kroll (Shepherd) - who takes the courageous plunge late in life to come out of the closet - risking everything that has defined her life up to now; and Bette (Beals) has to deal with Jodi Lerner (Matlin) a woman who confronts her head-on about her Type-A personality.
The third season of the hit show The L Word follows a group of friends - both gay and straight - through stories of career family inner struggle friendship and romantic relationships. Episodes Comprise: Labia Majora Lost Weekend Lobsters Light My Fire Lifeline Lonestar Latecomer Lead Follow or Get Out of the Way Losing the Light Last Dance Left Hand of the Goddess
Coming-of-age themes are an obvious choice for movie-makers but All Over Me is far from being run of the mill. It follows the friendship and codependence of two 15-year-old New York girls, one (Claude) gradually coming to terms with the fact that she's gay, the other (Ellen), getting sucked into a world of boys, violence and drugs. It brilliantly and sympathetically realised by film-maker sisters Alex and Sylvia Sichel, with superb performances by the two leads, Alison Folland and Tara Subkoff. When the violent, homophobic murder of the girls' new-found friend, Jesse (Wilson Cruz) threatens to rip them apart, Ellen embarks on a trail of self-destruction while Claude finally seems able to come to terms with her own destiny, ultimately getting together with the pretty, magenta-haired punk musician, Lucy (a superbly empathetic performance from Leisha Hailey). It's a film that's saved from introspective self-indulgence by the brutal interruption of the outside world, and it's not just a thought-provoking hour-and-a-half, it's a compelling narrative experience. The only weakness is the two-dimensional characterization of Ellen's psychotic boyfriend, well enough played by Cole Hauser, but intrinsically limited in scope. Ann Dowd is superb as Claude's man-chasing mother and the film is topped off by a funky soundtrack. On the DVD: All over Me doesn't just offer the "usual theatrical trailer" for the film in question but instead offers trailers for two related films, Better than Chocolate and Trick, both of which deal truthfully with gay issues offering a light and often humorous touch. However, that's it as far as additional goodies are concerned, which is a shame, but the vibrant soundtrack is presented in a great Dolby Digital sound. --Harriet Smith
Long-time collaborators Adam Gierasch and Jace Anderson (Mother of Tears Night of the Demons) re-team for this rural shocker about an expectant couple who encounters supernatural terror after moving into New Hampshire farmhouse with a dark history. Emily (Leisha Hailey) and Nate Weaver (Gale Harold) are about to have a baby and they both agree that the country is the perfect place to start a family. At first Nate's secluded ancestral home offers all the comfort and privacy the couple could ever want but when a malevolent entity from his dark past takes possession of his body Emily unearths a terrifying secret about his family past. Now unless Emily can find a way to help Nate break free from the grip of the dark force that binds him they are destined to become yet another tragic footnote in the wicked history of this cursed house.
Long-time collaborators Adam Gierasch and Jace Anderson (Mother of Tears Night of the Demons) re-team for this rural shocker about an expectant couple who encounters supernatural terror after moving into New Hampshire farmhouse with a dark history. Emily (Leisha Hailey) and Nate Weaver (Gale Harold) are about to have a baby and they both agree that the country is the perfect place to start a family. At first Nate's secluded ancestral home offers all the comfort and privacy the couple could ever want but when a malevolent entity from his dark past takes possession of his body Emily unearths a terrifying secret about his family past. Now unless Emily can find a way to help Nate break free from the grip of the dark force that binds him they are destined to become yet another tragic footnote in the wicked history of this cursed house.
Claude is a cute young slightly butch skateboarding teenager who has a thing for her messed-up best friend Ellen. Ellen however has a thing for a homophobe. Enter Luke a self-assured gay musician who encourages Claude to actually explore her feelings and perceptions of herself and the world that she lives in. Claude's life is falling apart as those around her continue to destroy themselves in an orgy of drug abuse that eventually leads to murder. Thanking Luke's advice she finds her way to the local lesbian bar where she meets Lucy a cute punkish girl playing in an all girl band. But is this the lifestyle that Claude really wants?
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