Downton Abbey, with all its splendour and scandal, has found its way into the hearts of millions around the globe. Now the full collection of six award-winning seasons and one sensational movie is yours to treasure, forever. Home to the Crawley family and their servants, Downton appears to be all elegance and order upon first glance, but no family is ever quite what it seems. Between the desires and dreams of all the residents, both upstairs and downstairs, a day in this household is never far from high drama. Re-live the laughter, tears, tragedy and triumph leading up to the most spectacular event in the history of this grand estate, a Royal visit. BONUS FEATURES Over 5 Hours of Bonus Features Including: Feature Documentary:The Story of Downton Abbey Deleted Scenes Behind the Scenes The Downton Diaries s Upstairs & Downstairs Cast Conversations Feature Commentary with Director Michael Engler And More!
A professional ballroom dancer teaches New York City school kids, becoming their mentor in the process.
Season 1: We all use mathematics every day ... but in a world of body counts, multiple criminal masterminds, and percentages involving perpetrators who may act again, figures are especially valuable. This is the world of Numb3rs. Rob Morrow is Don Eppes, an FBI agent who recruits his mathematically gifted brother Charlie (David Krumholtz) to help the Bureau solve a wide range of challenging crimes in Los Angeles - thus tackling the most baffling criminal cases from two very distinctive perspectives. This dynamic series depicts how the convergence of police work and mathematics provides unexpected revelations and answers to the most perplexing criminal questions. Season 2: Body counts, multiple criminal masterminds, and perpetrators who are likely to act again ... this is the world of NUMB3RS. FBI agent Don Eppes (Rob Morrow) couldn't be more different from his younger brother, Charlie (David Krumholtz), a brilliant math professor at a California university. Don deals in hard facts and evidence, whereas Charlie thrives in a world of mathematical probability and equations. But despite their disparate lives and career paths, Don and Charlie often combine their areas of expertise to solve a wide range of challenging crimes in Los Angeles. Inspired by actual cases, this dynamic DVD collection brings all 24 Season Two episodes into your home, depicting how the union of police work and mathematics provides unexpected solutions and answers to the most perplexing criminal questions. It all ads up: NUMB3RS is one of television's most fascinating, must-see crime dramas! Season 3: Numb3rs - the dramatic crime series where math is used to help analyze criminal cases and help solve a diverse selection of perplexing crimes in Los Angeles. Rob Morrow is Don Eppes, an FBI agent who has recruited his mathematically gifted brother Charlie (David Krumholtz) to help solve the often baffling, challenging cases that occur in the City of Angels. Don is assisted by fellow agents Megan Reeves (Diane Farr), David Sinclair (Alimi Ballard), and Colby Granger (Dylan Bruno), while Charlie finds insight and encouragement from a co-worker, Dr. Larry Fleinhardt (Peter MacNicol), and Amita Ramanujan (Navi Rawat), Charlie's former grad student. The Eppes brothers may have differing opinions and theories regarding the cases they pursue as a team, but the perspective and dedication they each bring to the investigation all adds up to one thrilling, fascinating - and highly entertaining - Season Three DVD set! Season 4: Alan Eppes (Judd Hirsch) has two sons. Don (Rob Morrow) is the dedicated Los Angeles FBI agent. His younger brother, Charlie (David Krumholtz), is the brilliant mathematician. The two brothers couldn't be more different, but they find a common ground when collaborating to solve complicated crimes in Numb3rs. Don is also assisted by fellow agents Megan Reeves (Diane Farr), David Sinclair (Alimi Ballard), and Colby Granger (Dylan Bruno), while Charlie finds insight and encouragement from a co-worker, Dr. Larry Fleinhardt (Peter MacNicol), and Amita Ramanujan (Navi Rawat), Charlie's former grad student. Season Four of Numb3rs brings Don and Charlie together on perplexing cases ranging from a mass poisoning at a cult compound to a death connected to the secret world of reality games. Season 5: Terrorism. Conspiracy. Revenge. Murder. Sabotage. Magic. Kidnapping. Mathematics. And more. That's what you'll find in this six-disc, 23-episode, Fifth Season set of Numb3rs, television's most innovative and exciting crime drama - where uncommon criminals are brought to justice using very unconventional methods. FBI Agent Don Eppes couldn't be more by-the-book, utilising his instincts, leadership skills and top forensic training methods to break cases; meantime his brother, Charlie,a math genius and CalSci professor, employs probability and statistical equations to help the FBI think outside the crime. Add veteran agents David Sinclair, Colby Granger and Nikki Betancourt, colleagues Larry Fleinhardt and Amita Ramaujan plus the brothers' dad Alan Eppes and you have some of the most compelling and powerful crime drama ever.
An outrageous comedy from the Farrelly Brothers, the film centers around a mild-mannered Rhode Island cop (Carrey) with split-personality disorder.
A heart-breaking tale of love and dreams lost and realised, MIDNIGHT SUN tells the life-affirming story of 17-year-old Katie Price (Bella Thorne, Disney's Shake It Up, The DUFF), sheltered since childhood with a rare disease that makes even the smallest amount of sunlight deadly. During the day she is housebound, but after nightfall, Katie's world opens up, as she is able to venture out to the local train station and play her guitar for travellers. One night, fate intervenes when she meets Charlie (Patrick Schwarzenegger), a high school all-star athlete, whom she has secretly admired for years. She hides her condition from him as the two embark on a uniquely powerful romance over one nearly perfect summer.
This new CGI comedy tells the simple story of a 10 year-old boy... his robot dog... battling evil... rescuing his parents... saving the Earth... and returning home in time for dinner!
Created by Steve Levinson (Entourage, Boardwalk Empire),Ballers is an all-new HBO comedy that explores the sun-soaked world of a group of past and present football players in and around Miami, FL. Leading the pack is Spencer (Dwayne The Rock Johnson), a retired football superstar who is trying to find a foothold as a financial manager to current players. In an industry where the career span is unbelievably short, Spencer and his crew must figure out where the game ends and life begins, all while keeping their cool and having each other's backs.
Now you can enjoy all the outrageous fun and laughter of Disney's most loveable character as he stars in his very first full-length motion picture - A Goofy Movie. This rockin' and rollin' modern-day tale finds Goofy and his teenage son Max up to their floppy ears in misadventure as they blaze a cross-country trail to their favourite fishing spot. While goofy struggles to bridge the generation gap. Max faces a dilemma of adolescent proportions: keep a secret from his dad or risk losing the girl of his dreams.
Party on like never before with Wayne's World in 4K Ultra HD for the most excellent picture quality and Dolby Atmos sound that really wails. Comedy legends Mike Myers and Dana Carvey bring their iconic characters Wayne and Garth to the big screen in this hilarious send up of pop culture, rock music and even product placement. Featuring a bodacious supporting cast that includes Rob Lowe, Tia Carrere and we're not worthy! Alice Cooper, you'll laugh til you hurl. Product Features Commentary by Director Penelope Spheeris Extreme Close-Up Theatrical Trailer
American boy Rob gets Irish girl Sharon pregnant while they hook up for a week while on a business trip to London.
An attractive and popular teenager who is mean spirited toward others, finds herself in the body of an older man, and must find a way to get back to her original body.
This collection brings together the much-loved family films based on the wonderful books written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler. The Gruffalo's Child is the tale of the brave little Gruffalo who ignores her father's warnings and tiptoes out into the snow in search of the Big Bad Mouse. She meets Snake, Owl and Fox but no sign of the fabled Mouse. He doesn't really exist... or does he? Featuring the voices of Helena Bonham Carter, Rob Brydon, Robbie Coltrane, James Corden, Shirley Henderson, John Hurt and Tom Wilkinson. Also available in the collection: The Gruffalo, Room On The Broom, Stick Man, The Highway Rat and Zog.
The FBI’s most fascinating agents are back, as the hit series NUMB3RS returns to DVD in its spectacular final season! Led by dedicated leader Don Eppes (Rob Morrow), the top-notch team of agents includes David Sinclair (Alimi Ballard), Colby Granger (Dylan Bruno), Nikki Betancourt (Sophina Brown), and Liz Warner (Aya Sumika). As always, Don’s brilliant brother Charlie (David Krumholtz) continues to employ mathematics to help the FBI solve crimes, with expert assistance from quirky colleague Larry Fleinhardt (Peter MacNicol) and the beautiful Amita Ramanujan (Navi Rawat). There are major developments this season: Charlie and Amita get engaged, Don has a personal revelation, and their dad Alan (Judd Hirsch) makes a surprising announcement that affects them all. Combining mind-blowing cases with mind bending mathematics, NUMB3RS returns with all 16 Final Season episodes, on DVD for the very first time!
The third series of Red Dwarf introduced some radical changes--all of them for the better--but the scripts remained as sharp and character-focussed as ever, making this a firm candidate for the show's best year. Gone were the dull metallic grey sets and costumes, gone too was Norman Lovett's lugubrious Holly, replaced now by comedienne Hattie Hayridge, who had previously played Hilly in the Series 2 episode "Parallel Universe". New this year were custom-made costumes, more elaborate sets, the zippy pea-green Starbug, bigger special effects and the wholly admirable Robert Llewellyn as Kryten. The benefits of the show's changes are apparent from the outset, with the mind-bending hilarity of "Backwards", in which Kryten and Rimmer establish themselves as a forwards-talking double-act on a reverse Earth. After a modest two-hander that sees Rimmer and Lister "Marooned", comes one of the Dwarf's most beloved episodes, "Polymorph". Here is the ensemble working at its best, as each character unwittingly has their strongest emotion sucked out of them. Lister loses his fear; Cat his vanity; Kryten his reserve; and Rimmer his anger ("Chameleonic Life-Forms. No Thanks"). "Body Swap" sees Lister and Rimmer involved in a bizarre attempt to prevent the ship from self-destructing. "Timeslides" delves deep into Rimmer's psyche as the boys journey haphazardly through history. Finally, "The Last Day" shows how completely Kryten has been adopted as a crewmember, when his replacement Hudzen unexpectedly shows up. On the DVD: Red Dwarf, Series 3 two-disc set maintains the high standard of presentation and wealth of extra material established by its predecessors. Among other delights there are the usual "Smeg Ups" and deleted scenes, plus another fun commentary with the cast. There's a lengthy documentary, "All Change", specifically about Series 3, a tribute to costume designer Mel Bibby, Hattie Hayridge's convention video diary, and--most fascinating--the opportunity to watch "Backwards" played forwards, so you can finally understand what Arthur Smith's backwards-talking pub manager actually says to Rimmer and Kryten in the dressing room. --Mark Walker
It's more of the same for Larry David's sitcom from HBO, and for fans, that's a good thing. The show--largely extemporized--follows suit of David's former series, Seinfeld: it's a show about nothing, just the everyday life of the star going about his pseudo-real world. But David's show has far more edge (thanks, in part, to airing on cable TV) with all the bad luck, embarrassing situations, and dreadful behavior as its premiere season. The closest thing to an arc is David's season-long pitch to the networks for a new show starring former Seinfeld stars Jason Alexander and Julia-Louis Dreyfus. Each network is lampooned, especially HBO, which David has a bad history with in this alternate world. Sure to repel those with soft funny bones, Curb's acerbic comedy allows jokes where David is accidentally framed--if ever so briefly--as a child molester, wife abuser, or murderer. But for those who do love his shtick, there are big laughs, especially when we bump into characters as unbridled as David, like a fellow writer who is quite protective of his dad's invention, the Cobb salad. Many comic actors pop up, some as "themselves" (Richard Lewis, Rob Reiner) and others as characters (Rita Wilson, Ed Asner) along with the delights of co-stars Cheryl Hines as David's wife and his affable manger, Jeff Garlin. There are several touchstone bits: what a thong brief can do to a relationship, a run-in with pro wrestler, Larry's first baptism, and one very collectible doll. To pick one episode to capture this second season--and its grandstanding nature--it would be "Shaq," in which the NBA star is accidentally tripped, changing David's usual bad luck with gut-busting results. --Doug Thomas
All 26 episodes from the first series of the children's CGI-animated cartoon tracing the origins of the sewer-dwelling, superhero foursome Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael and Michelangelo. The episodes are: 'Rise of the Turtles: Part One', 'Rise of the Turtles: Part Two', 'Turtle Temper', 'New Friend, Old Enemy', 'I Think His Name Is Baxter Stockman', 'Metalhead', 'Monkey Brains', 'Never Say Xever', 'The Gauntlet', 'Panic in the Sewers', 'Mousers Attack!', 'It Came from the Depths', 'New Girl in.
The Adventures of Pinocchio
One of the remarkable things about making an animated sequel is that actors don't age. It took Disney 46 years to make a sequel to its 1955 hit Lady and the Tramp, yet the events of this made-for-video sequel take place only six months later. Lady and Tramp are getting along fine with their human family, the Darlings, and they have four new puppies. The three girl puppies take after mum, the boy, Scamp, has a lot of dad in him. Scamp dreams of "being a real dog", and that means living on the street as a member of the Junkyard Dogs. Despite his dad's warnings, Scamp (voiced by Scott Wolf) runs off and goes through the trials of a mutt, including run-ins with Junkyard leader Buster (Chazz Palminteri); the dogcatcher (Don Knotts); and a fellow stray, Angel (Alyssa Milano). The formula here is the same as other Disney direct-to-video sequels for The Lion King and The Little Mermaid, and the justification to return to a classic movie is flimsy at best. To its credit, Disney has made a quality effort in the animation department, adapting sets and characters from the original with great success. But the story is never engaging, the songs are forgettable, and the impact unsustainable (and at 62 minutes, quite trite). Nevertheless, a Disney kid should dig Scamp's rough-and-tumble adventures and the cute tale of puppy love (Scamp and Angel even revisit the Italian diner). --Doug Thomas, Amazon.com
Life for Julie (Teresa Palmer) and R (Nicholas Hoult) couldn't be more different. R is a zombie; with a great record collection; limited vocab and an overpowering love of brain food. Julie is a human; beautiful; strong; open minded and all heart.
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