Sci-fi's hottest TV series returns as Battlestar Galactica Season 2 blasts onto Blu-ray in Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound. As the epic second season begins the fight to save humanity rages on - even as the civil war looms within the fleet between the followers of President Roslin and Commander Adama. Relive all the intensity and excitement aboard the Galactica with a supernova of explosive bonus features including deleted scenes and commentaries. It's a heart-pounding adventure you can't afford to miss! Special Features: Audio Commentaries RND Logo's David Eicks Video Blogs Battlestar Galactica Career Assignment Quiz Deleted Scenes
A brutal coast-to-coast annual race in America in the year 2000. Spectacular action in this win-at-all-costs movie.
A pair of crooks discovers that after ten years in jail a department store has been built over the site of their buried loot. However the store is struggling and one of the owners is all too willing to have the crooks burn the store to the ground.
Teenage jealousies spiral out of control as Michelle's boyfriend Butch turns his attentions to her best friend Laurie...
Based on the novel by Gore Vidal this is the story of the American President Abraham Lincoln and is seen through his eyes. He became the great man who finally abolished slavery the man who had a dream of what his country could be the United States and lived just long enough to see his vision realised.
In an effort to subdue a bout of depression a millionaire playboy (Cary Grant) makes a 50 000 British pound bet with a psychiatrist that he could become a famous business tycoon without using his family's inheritance. Based on the novel ""The Amazing Quest"" by Ernest Bliss. Please note: This is a NTSC disc.
General George Armstrong Custer has been portrayed as everything from a vain but ultimately honorable hero (Errol Flynn in They Died with Their Boots On) to an insane, pompous incompetent (Richard Mulligan in the biting Little Big Man), but few have attempted an ambitious look at the man in all his contradictions. Robert Siodmak's Custer of the West, his final American production, attempts the task with fine results, portraying the career soldier as a pragmatist, a disciplinarian with a bullying streak, a loner, and ultimately an Old World romantic in the modern age. Robert Shaw gives the role a regal bearing (though his continental accent keeps drifting in) and a sense of dignity, depicting a man who ironically identifies more with the Indians than with the U.S. Army. Jeffrey Hunter and Ty Hardin costar as his battling junior officers and Robert Ryan is memorable in a brief appearance as a gold-mining deserter. Shooting in handsome widescreen and vivid Technicolor, Siodmak makes his outdoor settings come alive and nimbly handles the many action scenes, most notably a chase that sends an escaping soldier whooshing down a log water chute like a Disney ride. Siodmak's sweeping visuals deliver both grand images and ironic counterpoint, but ultimately Custer of the West eschews the heroism of Hollywood adventures for a portrait of the corrupt state of the American military and one man's hopeless fight against it. --Sean Axmaker
The Firm: Three-time Oscar nominee Tom Cruise delivers the most electrifying performance of his career in this riveting film based on the international best-seller. Cruise plays Mitch McDeere a brilliant and ambitious Harvard Law grad. Driven by a fierce desire to bury his working class past Mitch joins a small prosperous Memphis firm that affords Mitch and his wife (Jeanne Tripplehorn) an affluent lifestyle beyond their wildest dreams. But when FBI agents confront him with evidence of corruption and murder within the firm Mitch sets out to find the truth in a deadly crossfire between the FBI the Mob and a force that will stop at nothing to protect its interests - The Firm. The Rainmaker: Francis Ford Coppola directs and scripts an exciting star-packed adaptation of John Grisham''s novel about an idealistic young attorney who takes on the case of a lifetime. Matt Damon (Good Will Hunting) plays Rudy Baylor a rookie lawyer in over his head on a high-profile case. Opposing him: an army of seasoned legal sharks (led by Jon Voight). On Rudy''s side: Deck Shifflet (Danny DeVito) a feisty ''paralawyer'' who specialises in flunking the bar exam. Rudy''s chances are slim to none until he uncovers a trail of corruption that might lead to the one thing that could win his case: the truth.
Mr Deeds Goes To Town (1936): Gary Cooper is the pixilated small-town resident who refuses to let a million inheritance and a New York mansion alter his down-to-earth faith in people in Frank Capra's delightful comedy. Jean Arthur co-stars as the cynical reporter who falls for Deeds. Wild One (1954): Brando plays Johnny the leader of a vicious biker gang that involves a small sleepy California town. The leather-jacketed young biker seems hell-bent on destruction until he falls for Kathie (Mary Murphy) a good-girl whose father happens to be a cop. Unfortunately for Johnny his one shot at redemption is threatened by a psychotic rival Chino (Lee Marvin) plus the hostility and prejudice of the townspeople. All their smouldering passions explode in an electrifying climax. Holiday (1938): An iconoclastic young man (Cary Grant) who's engaged to a snooty heiress (Doris Nolan) discovers he's really in love with his fianc''e's down-to-earth sister (Katharine Hepburn) in director George Cukor's stylish comedy... The Howards Of Virginia (1940): Leading man Cary Grant plays Matt Howard a common man who gains employment as a surveyor through the help of Thomas Jefferson. Howard quickly falls head over heels for his wealthy employer's daughter Jane Peyton (Martha Scott). The couple appear to be set for happiness until Matt becomes involved in politics and the War of Independence arrives...
The Taming of the Shrew is a tale of Petruchio who upon his arrival in Padua is told about Katerina's bad character and the dowery her father is willing to give to anyone who will take her. Together with the young suitor who is trying to marry Bianca Katherine's sister Petruchio sets about on the task of making Kate his wife. The hot headed Katerina is dragged kicking and screaming to the altar and only then does the real battle of the sexes begin...
Day is an uptight interior decorator forced to share a party line with an amorous playboy who ties up the line with his exploits while she is trying to conduct business. When the two accidentally meet he's taken with her beauty and pretending to be a wealthy Texan begins to court her mercilessly. Though flattered by this stranger's attention it's not long before she discovers his true identity. Now it's her turn to have a little fun...at his expense!
A wartime modernisation of Arthur Conan Doyle's urbane sleuth once again essayed by Basil Rathbone in which Holmes and Watson (Nigel Bruce) are called in to unravel the mystery behind mysterious wireless transmissions apparently from Nazi Germany being broadcast over the BBC...
A beautiful woman and her gang of criminals attempt to match their wits with Sherlock Holmes in this murder/mystery set in Dartmoor and London's antique auction rooms.
The undeniable queen of Hip Hop and R&B Mary shares her heart and soul in this intimate performance. Playing to a packed house at Los Angeles' House of Blues nightclub she thrills the audience with her soul-drenched hits live on stage. Mary dishes out hit after hit from her triple platinum My Life album and belting out a soul-stirring version of Philip Bailey's classic Children of the Ghetto. Includes lots of favourites such as her #1 single Love No Limit as well as songs from the double platinum album No More Drama and It's a Wrap from her #1 Platinum album Love & Life. Sting joins Mary on Whenever I Say Your Name and Elton John lends his vocals on I Guess That's Why They Call it the Blues. Tracklist: 1. Be Happy 2. Love No Limit 3. I'm The Only Woman 4. Mary's Joint 5. You Gotta Believe 6. Children Of The Ghetto 7. My Life 8. Whenever I Say Your Name (feat. Sting) 9. Your Child 10. Love I Never Had 11. Not Gon' Cry 12. It's A Wrap 13. No More Drama 14. Never Been 15. Flying Away 16. Deep Inside 17. I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues (feat. Elton John)
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