The Complete Seasons 1-8 on 46 Discs
House M.D.: Season 6 (6 Discs)
When Season 8 begins, many months have passed since House drove his car into Cuddy's living room in the Season 7 finale episode, and House is serving out a prison sentence. When a medical emergency ends his sentence early, he quickly discovers the landscape and hierarchy of the Diagnostic Medicine department at Princeton Plainsboro Teaching Hospital, which he previously presided over, has gone through a transition in his absence. Upon his unconventional return, he is forced to submit to a surprising new chain of command and deal with personnel changes to his team.
Hugh Laurie stars as the brilliant, but sarcastic Dr. Gregory House, a maverick physician who is devoid of bedside manner.
Go deeper into the medical mysterious of House: Season 2 in one of TV's most compelling drama series'. Hugh Laurie stars as the brilliant but sarcastic Dr. Gregory House a maverick physician who is devoid of bedside manner. While his behavior can border on antisocial Dr. House thrives on the challenge of solving the medical puzzles that other doctors give up on. Together with his hand-picked team of young medical experts he'll do whatever it takes in the race against the clock to solve the case. Episodes Comprise: 1. Acceptance 2. Autopsy 3. Humpty Dumpty 4. TB or Not TB 5. Daddy's Boy 6. Spin 7. Hunting 8. The Mistake 9. Deception 10. Failure to Communicate 11. Need to Know 12. Distractions 13. Skin Deep 14. Sex Kills 15. Clueless 16. Safe 17. All In 18. Sleeping Dogs Lie 19. House vs. God 20. Euphoria (1) 21. Euphoria (2) 22. Forever 23. Who's Your Daddy? 24. No Reason
Takeshi 'Beat' Kitano directs and stars in this brutal crime thriller about a Japanese yakuza forced to flee to Los Angeles after the death of his boss. In the wake of a failed gang war, Yamamoto ˜Aniki' (Kitano) arrives in Los Angeles with nothing but a new name and a bag of cash. Re-uniting with his younger brother, he uses his extensive experience as a hardened gangster, to grow a small-time drug operation into an far-reaching criminal brotherhood, attracting the attention of rival gangs with bloodthirsty consequences.Widely considered to be Japan's most important and influential director since Akira Kurosawa, Brother marks Takeshi Kitano's English language debut.Extras:Presented in High DefinitionThe Green Flash (1988, 23 mins): Adam Davis' short film about an encounter between a runaway and a gangster featuring a young Omar Epps in his first screen roleOther extras tbc**FIRST PRESSING ONLY** Illustrated booklet featuring new writing on the film
House is back with Season 4! Golden Globe winner Hugh Laurie wonderfully cast against type stars as the brilliant but caustic Dr. Gregory House a maverick physician who is devoid of bedside manner. While his behaviour can border on the antisocial Dr. House thrives on the challenge of solving medical puzzles that other doctors give up on. Together with his handpicked team of young medical experts he'll do whatever it takes in the race against the clock to solve the case...
Season 5 picks up where season 4 left off. With Amber's death House blames himself and believes Wilson blames him but is afraid to ask. Wilson decides to leave the hospital. Is Wilson really gone? Will he return? Will House change? Where will Season 5 take Cameron and Chase's relationship? Many questions will be answered as House Season 5 continues. Pick an episode below and start contributing what you know...
A couple off for a romantic weekend in the mountains are accosted by a biker gang. Alone in the mountains, Brea and John must defend themselves against the gang, who will stop at nothing to protect their secrets.
Every baffling case. Every brilliant diagnosis. Every brutal insult. They're all here in all eight seasons of House M.D. for the first time in High Definition in its entirety the compelling medical drama that critics proclaimed 'one of the smartest and intellectually bravest shows on television' (Jennifer Arrow E! Online). Two-time Golden Globe winner Hugh Laurie is Dr. Gregory House Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital's Chief of Diagnostic Medicine whose astounding intellect is matched only by his frightening bedside manner. Relive every captivating moment as House and his team of doctors solve complex medical mysteries push professional boundaries and face their own demons. Gripping witty and intelligent satisfy your House addiction in this must-own 39-disc collection featuring all 176 episodes of this Primetime Golden Globe and Emmy Award-winning television phenomenon. Special Features: Season 1 The Concept Casting Session With Hugh Laurie Medical Cases Set Tour House-isms Dr House Season 2 Audio Commentary: Autopsy With David Shore And Katie Jacobs No Reason With David Shore And Katie Jacobs Deleted Scenes: Alternate Take From Daddy's Boy:The Valley Girl Version Alternate Take From Sleeping Dogs Lie: The Valley Girl Version Gag Reel - Blooper Reel Featurettes: It Could Be Lupus... An Evening With House Season 3 Audio Commentary - Half-Wit With David Shore And Katie Jacobs Deleted Scenes - Alternate Take From Cane and Able : The Angry Valley Girl Version Gag Reel - Blooper Reel Anatomy of an Episode: The Jerk House Soundtrack Session With Band From TV Open House: The Production Office Blood Needles and Body Parts: The House Prop Department Season 4 Featurettes: House's Soap: Prescription Passion New Beginnings Meet The Writers The Visual Effects of House Anatomy of A Scene: The Bus Crash My Favorite Episode So Far... Audio Commentary - House's Head Season 5 Audio Commentary - Locked In With David Foster Russel Friend and Garrett Lerner Behind the Scenes: House Meets A Milestone: The 100th Episode Keeping It Real: Accuracy In Writing Featurettes: Dr. Mom: Cuddy's Storyline Anatomy Of A Teaser House Guests: Casting The Show Season 6 Audio Commentary: Broken Part 1 With Katie Jacobs Russel Friend and Garrett Lerner Broken Part 2 With Katie Jacobs Russel Friend and Garrett Lerner Wilson With Robert Sean Leonard and David Foster 5 To 9 With Lisa Edelstein and Thomas L. Moran Help Me With Greg Yaitanes and Larry Collins Featurettes: A Different POV: Hugh Laurie Directs Before Broken A New House For House New Faces In A New House Crazy Cool Episode: Epic Fail Season 7 Audio Commentary: Bombshells With Director Greg Yaitanes and Series Star Lisa Edelstein The Dig With Writers Sara Hess and David Hoselton Moving On With David Shore And Greg Yaitanes Behind The Scene:- Anatomy of An Episode: Bombshells Featurettes: Thirteen Returns Meet Martha Masters Huddy Dissected Season 8 House M.D. Swan Song (Bonus Episode) Behind The Scenes:- The Doctor Directs With Hugh Laurie Featurette:- Everybody Dies: A Postmortem
Abraham Van Helsing, a London antiques dealer, travels to America to find his daughter and save her from his longtime nemesis, Dracula.
Hugh Laurie stars as the brilliant but sarcastic Dr. Gregory House a maverick physician who is devoid of bedside manner. While his behavior can border on antisocial Dr. House thrives on the challenge of solving the medical puzzles that other doctors give up on. Together with his hand-picked team of young medical experts he'll do whatever it takes in the race against the clock to solve the case.
Juice is about 4 inner-city teens who get caught up in the pursuit of power and happiness which they refer to as 'the juice'.
What happens when someone who you’ve mourned and buried mysteriously appears at your doorstep as if not a single day has gone by? The lives of the people of Arcadia Missouri are forever changed when their deceased loved ones miraculously return causing them to confront the emotional depth of their relationship and what it means to be given a second chance. Disc 1 F001 – Pilot F002 – Unearth F003 – Two Rivers F004 – Us Against The World Disc 2 F005 – Insomnia F006 – Home F007 – Schemes Of The Devil F008 – Torn Apart
Two-time Golden Globe winner Hugh Laurie is back one last time as TV's favourite misanthrope, Dr. Gregory House, in the hit series' eighth and final season. When House returns to Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital after an unconventional release from his prison sentence, he finds himself under a surprising new chain of command and dealing with personnel changes to his staff. Together, House and his new team take on the most baffling medical cases yet, and face challenges of both the mind...
Meg Ryan stars in this fact-inspired drama as a woman who defied all the odds when she entered the male dominated world of boxing management and took it by storm.
Director Gina Prince-Bythewood, a former college athlete, puts a spin on this one-on-one tale of, as the title says, Love and Basketball. Sanaa Lathan (The Best Man) is the fiercely driven, hot-tempered Monica, a tomboy who gives her all for basketball. Omar Epps is Quincy, an NBA player's son who has pro dreams of his own. Next-door neighbours since first grade, they start as rivals (she flabbergasts the boy by outplaying him in a game of driveway pickup) and age into best friends and lovers. The romantic complications follow a familiar game plan, but the film throws a fascinating spotlight onto the contrast between men's and women's basketball. While Quincy plays college ball on huge courts to cheering, sold-out crowds, we see Monica's sweat, tears and sheer physical dedication in front of tiny audiences in small gyms and second-rate auditoriums. The story is pointedly set in the late 1980s, years before the establishment of the WNBA, so Monica's prospects for pro ball lie exclusively in Europe, while Quincy steps into the pros at home. It's a pleasure to see a character as passionate and fully developed as Monica, and Lathan gives a fiery portrayal (she had never played ball before the film, but you'd never tell from her performance). Prince-Bythewood favours her struggle over Quincy's and opens our eyes to her unique challenges with a sharp, savvy contrast. Alfre Woodard co-stars as Monica's harping mother (always trying to get her to be more ladylike) and Dennis Haysbert is Quincy's philandering father. Hoops fan Spike Lee produced. --Sean Axmaker, Amazon.com
Fully aware of its status as the sequel to the surprise hit thriller of 1996, this lively follow-up trades freshness for familiarity, playing on our affection for returning characters while obeying--and then subverting--the "rules" of sequels. Once again, movie references are cleverly employed to draw us into the story, which takes place two years after the events of Scream, at a small Ohio college, where the Scream survivors reunite when another series of mysterious killings begins. Capitalising on the guesswork involving a host of potential suspects, director Wes Craven and screenwriter Kevin Williamson have crafted a thriller that's more of a Scream clone than a genuinely inventive new story. But the shocks are just as effective, and escalating tension leads to a tautly staged climax that's simultaneously logical and giddily over the top. Background information for trivia buffs: to preserve the secrecy of plot twists, copies of the screenplay were heavily guarded during production and restricted to only the most crucial personnel. When an early draft was circulated on the Internet, screenwriter Kevin Williamson did rewrites, and subsequent drafts were printed with red ink on brown paper, eliminating the threat of photocopying. None of the cast members knew who the killer was until the final scenes were filmed. -- Jeff Shannon
In Shooter: Season One, war veteran and master sniper Bob Lee Swagger (Ryan Phillippe) is persuaded to get back into action by his ex-commander Isaac Johnson (Omar Epps). Hoping to thwart a plot to kill the president, Swagger is framed for the assassination attempt and ends up on the run to clear his name and do what he does best hunt for the real killer. Bolstered by a strong cast, including Eddie McClintock, Cynthia Addai-Robinson and Shantel VanSanten, this 10-episode collection unravels a complex conspiracy that turns friends into foes and strangers into allies. Along the way, Swagger braves monumental challenges that endanger his family, his country and his life. But one thing is certain: never underestimate a hero.
Hip-hop legend LL Cool J is teamed up with hot stars Omar Epps and Nia Long in a gritty crime drama about a dedicated young cop who goes deep undercover to take down a ruthless gangster. Officer Jeff Cole is given a dangerous mission: infiltrate the syndicate of 'God' the charismatic and deadly crime lord who rules the city's streets. But as Cole sinks deeper and deeper into God's crew he begins to get in over his head... until the line that seperates his true identity from his street persona begins to dissappear.
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