Three of director Peter Jackson's earlier works.
The greatest stories of the Old Testament are brought to the screen with astounding scope and power in this international film which depicts the first 22 chapters of Genesis. This is the spectacular story of man's creation his fall his survival and his indomitable faith in the future. Matching the epic scale of the production are performances by George C. Scott as Abraham Ava Gardner as Sarah and Peter O'Toole as the haunting presence of the Angel of God. The legendary John Huston directs and delivers a commanding performance as Noah. From the film's opening amidst cosmic chaos to its lingering message of hope and salvation The Bible stands as a monumental motion picture achievement.
Rough Riders - Triple Feature #1
Angela (Heather Graham) and Curtis (Jerry O'Connell) have it all - a loving relationship a beautiful house and successful careers - until an unexpected pregnancy sends them on a nine-month roller coaster ride. Now they must deal with jealousy and suspicion Angela's over-demanding boss (Lara Flynn Boyle) plus all the drama caused by their happily married friends Danny (John Corbett) and Sylvie (Katie Finneran). It all adds up to one uproarious battle of the sexes.
The U.S.S. Sea Tiger is on its last legs until the dapper skipper and his ingenious (if slightly unethical) junior officer scavenge the parts and supplies needed to put the sub back into action. Forced out to sea prematurely by an enemy air attack the sub leaks and limps along its path until five stranded army nurses come aboard and take over its renovation... and the sub ends up a blushing pink! Cary Grant Tony Curtis and a star-filled supporting cast keep the laughs afloat in on
This DVD bring together two films from 1940 starring horror icon Boris Karloff: Monogram Pictures' The Ape and the British Intelligence.Karloff plays one of his many mad scientists in The Ape directed by William Nigh who also helmed several of Karloff's Mr. Wong films. Curt Siodmak who wrote The Wolf Man and others for Universal gives Karloff plenty of fun dialogue. The crisp cinematography is by Harry Neumann who shot over 200 films covering everything from Buck Jones to
Bernardo Bertolucci does the nearly impossible with this sweeping, grand epic that tells a very personal tale. The story is a dramatic history of Pu Yi, the last of the emperors of China. It follows his life from its elite beginnings in the Forbidden City, where he was crowned at age three and worshipped by half a billion people. He was later forced to abdicate and, unable to fend for himself in the outside world, became a dissolute and exploited shell of a man. He died in obscurity, living as a peasant in the People's Republic. We never really warm up to John Lone in the title role, but The Last Emperor focuses more on visuals than characterisation anyway. Filmed in the Forbidden City, it is spectacularly beautiful, filling the screen with saturated colours and exquisite detail. It won nine Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director. --Rochelle O'Gorman
The action and suspense get ramped up as Special Agents G Callen (Chris O'Donnell), Sam Hanna (LL Cool J) and their elite team of operatives navigate through 24 episodes of Season 10. Big changes and bigger risks are on deck for L.A.'s homeland heroes as Special Agent Kensi Blye (Daniela Ruah) and LAPD liaison Marty Deeks (Eric Chr istian Olsen) tie the knot at long last, tech geniuses Eric (Barrett Foa) and Nell (Renée Felice Smith) contemplate their professional and personal futures, and Hetty's (Linda Hunt) mysterious disappearance comes to an end. This adrenaline-charged set also has the team protecting a Saudi prince, becoming the target of a vic ious cartel and par tnering with the FBI to pinpoint an active terrorist cell within city limits. Special Features: From This Day Forward Hang Ten: A Look At Season 10 Of NCIS: Los Angeles The Revolving Door Admiring Our Heroes Deleted And Extended Scenes Watch the Pilot Episodes of Star Trek: Discovery and SEAL Team
Spies. Terrorists. Arms dealers. For Special Agents G Callen (Chris O'Donnell), Sam Hanna (LL Cool J), and the rest of the Naval Criminaln Investigative Service, it's just another day in paradise. But there's no time to lounge when the biggest cases of their careers come calling, whether it's local crises like the murder of a Naval lieutenant or the theft of a drone prototype, or international affairs like an impending missile attack in the Middle East. Meanwhile, the high stakes in the fi eld follow the agents home, as Special Agent Kensi Blye (Daniela Ruah) and LAPD liaison Marty Deeks (Eric Christian Olsen) consider whether they could have kids, and tech geniuses Eric (Barrett Foa) and Nell (Renée Felice Smith) struggle to maintain their relationship as Eric goes undercover. Likewise, a black ops agent from Hetty's (Linda Hunt) past returns to seek revenge. Experience a whole world of action, drama and suspense across all 22 episodes of NCIS: Los Angeles Season 11 in this 5-disc set. Bonus Features Mother: The 250th Episode On Set, Offset Season 11 an Evolution Deleted/Extended Scenes
Dante Hicks is not having a good day. He clerks in a small convenience store and is told to come into work on his day off. Dante thinks life is a series of down endings and this day proves to be no different. He reads in the newspaper that his ex-girlfriend Caitlin is getting married. His present girlfriend reveals to have somewhat more experience with sex that he thought. His principal concerns are the hockey game he has that afternoon and the wake for a friend who died. His buddy Randal Graves works as a clerk in the video store next door and he hates his job as much as Dante hates his.
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