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Spider-Man (Widescreen Special Edition), DVD, Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, Will $7.61 |
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THE RICH MAN'S WIFE - NEW DVD $9.64 |
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THE RICH MAN'S WIFE - NEW DVD $12.64 |
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She's the Man (Widescreen Edition) DVD, Amanda Bynes, Laura Ramsey, Channing Tat $6.99 |
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NEW D Gray Man Season 1 Parts 1 & 2 on DVD SEALED $18.99 |
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FREE SHIPPING Iron Man (DVD, 2008, Widescreen) $7.49 |
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The Other Man (DVD, 2009) Liam Neeson WORLDWIDE SHIP AVAIL! $3.94 |
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Little Man Tate (DVD, 2001) $10.75 |
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Spider-Man 2 (DVD, 2004, 2-Disc Set, Special Edition; Widescreen) $4.95 |
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Spider-Man (DVD, 2002, 2-Disc Set, Special Edition Widescreen) $0.99 |
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Spider-Man 2 (DVD, 2004, 2-Disc Set, Special Edition; Widescreen) $0.99 |
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X2: X-Men United (DVD, 2003, 2-Disc Set, Widescreen) $0.99 |
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Men of Honor (DVD, 2001, Special Edition; Widescreen) $0.99 |
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Man on Fire (DVD, 2004) $0.99 |
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Solitary Man (DVD, 2010) $0.99 |
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Scent of Man DVD Myung Se Bin Kim Seung Woo NEW R0 Eng Sub $9.99 |
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Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (DVD, 2006, 2-Disc Set, Widescreen... $2.50 |
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X-Men: The Last Stand (DVD, 2009, Widescreen; Movie Cash) $0.99 |
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X-Men (Blu-ray Disc, 2009, 2-Disc Set, Sensormatic; Widescreen) $10.00 |
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Wolverine and The X-Men: Heroes Return (DVD, 2009) $3.00 |
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Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery DVD NIP $4.99 |
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Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (DVD, 2006, Widescreen) $2.99 |
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Children of Men (DVD, 2007, Anamorphic Widescreen) $0.99 |
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Spider-Man 2 DVD, 2004, Special Edition; Widescreen $5.90 |
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Harvard Man DVD Sarah Michelle Gellar Adrian Grenier NEW R0 $7.99 |
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Spider-Man (DVD, 2002, 2-Disc Set, Special Edition Widescreen) $2.00 |
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Spider-Man (DVD, 2002, 2-Disc Set, Special Edition Widescreen) $9.99 |
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Spider-Man (DVD, 2002, 2-Disc Set, Special Edition Widescreen) Toby Maguire $4.00 |
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Spider-Man (DVD, 2002, 2-Disc Set, Special Edition Widescreen) $0.99 |
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He Was a Quiet Man (DVD, 2008) $5.49 |
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The Wizard of Oz $7.00 When it was released during Hollywood's golden year of 1939,The Wizard of Oz didn't start out as the perennial classic it has since become. The film did respectable business, but it wasn't until its debut on television that this family favorite saw its popularity soar. And while Oz's TV broadcasts are now controlled by media mogul Ted Turner (who owns the rights), the advent of home video has made... |
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Caveman $0.79 Yes, that's a former Beatle in caveman costume for this more-dumb-than-funny 1981 comedy about a prehistoric misfit (Ringo Starr) who recruits other misfits to start a new tribe. The jokes about flatulence and sex are banal, but the cast of then-unfamiliar faces is fun to watch from the perspective of history. The best thing going are some dinosaur special effects, though Ringo might argue meeting... |
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Michael Jackson: This Is It $1.50 It's hard not to watch This Is It without feeling a mixture of sorrow and elation. When he passed away in the summer of 2009, Michael Jackson was in the midst of rehearsals for his final tour, an ambitious 50-date engagement. In editing 120 hours of rehearsal footage together, Jackson producer Kenny Ortega proves that it would've been an event for the ages. Michael performs material that spans his... |
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Men In Black II (+ UltraViolet Digital Copy) [Blu-ray] $12.50 The black-suited, shades-wearing dynamic duo of Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones are back for more alien fun in this hit sequel. With the Earth's future threatened by leather-clad, multi-tentacled Lara Flynn Boyle and two-headed cohort Johnny Knoxville, Smith "de-neutralizes" Jones out of postal worker retirement to stop the creepy pair. With Rosario Dawson, Rip Torn, and Michael Jackson. 88 min. Wi... |
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Men in Black (+ UltraViolet Digital Copy) [Blu-ray] $9.49 Look out, illegal aliens (and we don't mean the human kind)! Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith are the nattily dressed government agents whose top-secret job it is to track down any extraterrestrials landing on Earth and keep tabs on the ones living incognito as humans, all the while keeping the truth hidden from the general public, in this slyly funny, effects-filled sci-fi comedy. With Linda Fioren... |
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X-Men: First Class (+ Digital Copy) [Blu-ray] $15.98 Set against the backdrop of the looming Cuban Missile Crisis, this thrilling prequel shows mutants Charles Xavier (James McAvoy) and Erik Lensherr (Michael Fassbender) as friends before they became enemies as Professor X and Magneto. Recruited by the CIA, Xavier and Lensherr lead the first team of X-Men on a mission to prevent evil mutants Sebastian Shaw (Kevin Bacon) and Emma Frost (January Jones... |
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Thor (Two-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo + Digital Copy) $19.38 The epic adventure THOR spans the Marvel universe from present-day Earth to the cosmic realm of Asgard. At the center of the story is The Mighty Thor, a powerful but arrogant warrior whose reckless actions reignite an ancient war. As a result, Thor is banished to Earth where he is forced to live among humans. When the most dangerous villain of his world sends its darkest forces to invade Earth, Th... |
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Courageous $8.48 What is the true mark of a man? The male stars of the moving sleeper hit Courageous are all sheriff's deputies in a small Georgia town, putting their lives on the line every day. Yet as Courageous deftly shows, the true measure of a man's courage and heart lies in the daily choices he makes, especially as a husband and father. Courageous is a film that examines faith, commitment, and the preciousn... |
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Iron Man 2 (Single-Disc Edition) $9.96 Robert Downey Jr. returns as billionaire Tony Stark in this thrilling sequel to the worldwide blockbuster. Now that his superhero secret has been revealed, Tony’s life is more intense than ever. Everyone wants in on the Iron Man technology, whether for power or profit…but for Ivan Vanko (“Whiplash”), it’s revenge! Tony must once again suit up and face his most danger... |
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Wacom Intuos4 Medium Pen Tablet $369.00 Professional photographers, designers and artists agree: Intuos4 pen tablet speeds up production time for photo editing, design and art creation. When working with digital assets, there isn't a more natural tool than a pen for increased comfort and control. With 48.5 square inches of working area, this tablet provides ample workspace. Built with eight ExpressKeys and illuminated ExpressKey display... |
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Iron Man 2 - Widescreen Dubbed Subtitle AC3 $24.99 Iron Man 2 - Widescreen Dubbed Subtitle AC3 |
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C'Mon Man - Widescreen Subtitle AC3 Dolby $19.99 C'Mon Man - Widescreen Subtitle AC3 Dolby |
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If... - Widescreen $34.99 Rebellious students at an English private school plan a violent revolt against their repressive environment in director Lindsay Anderson's highly acclaimed but extremely controversial drama. Centering on a small group of non-conformists led by Mick Travis (Malcolm McDowell), the film paints a distinctly negative picture of the British school system and, by extension, English society. Seeing the powers-that-be as humorless, bureaucratic, and needlessly restrictive, Mick and his cohorts indulge in small acts of rebellion, including sneaking into town to romance a local waitress. Their actions are discovered and punished with harsh beatings, leading the students to plot revenge. This effort culminates in the film's most famous sequence, a surrealistic depiction of a bloody uprising by the students against the adult world. Daring and unpredictable in content and form, If... mixes color and black-and-white cinematography as easily as it mingles satire with dark fantasy. The film's ambiguous attitude toward violence caused controversy at the time, as many commentators saw the film as a potential incitement to violence. It became a great success among younger, counter-culture audiences who appreciated the audacious shock tactics and embraced the satirical, anti-establishment message. Often compared to Jean Vigo's French classic Z?ro de conduite, which also featured surrealistic boarding-school rebellion, If... has become a high point in the cinema of youth rebellion. Anderson and McDowell later collaborated on O Lucky Man! (1973), Look Back in Anger (1980), and Britannia Hospital (1982). ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi |
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Man of Legend - Widescreen $14.99 Peter Strauss, six years removed from his Rich Man Poor Man stardom, stars in the Italian-Spanish Man of Legend. Strauss plays a WW I-era German soldier, who barely escapes being wrongly executed as a spy. He escapes to the French Foreign Legion, then enjoys a torrid romance with Tina Aumont, daughter of a Moroccan rebel leader. Before he knows what hit him, Strauss has become a hero of the rebellion Man of Legend bears no relation to truth, but it goes down easily on a rainy afternoon. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi |
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Man Wanted - Widescreen Subtitle $69.99 Simon Yam Tat-wah stars in this B-grade cop action flick as Man-hwa, an undercover cop who has been on the job so long that he has forgotten his priorities. When the cops set up a sting for notorious drug lord and Man-hwa's buddy Lu Chan-feng (Yu Rongguang), our hero dithers on handing the criminal over to the authorities. Lu manages to escape but falls victim to a bomb planted in his get-away car. After the funeral, Man-hwa starts to put the moves on Lu's gorgeous ex Yung (Christy Chung Lai-tai) even though he is already involved with the long-suffering June (Eileen Tung Oi-ling). Later, it emerges that Lu is not actually dead and he insists on having Man-hwa assist him on a kidnapping venture. Man-hwa is forced to choose between his career and his friend. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi |
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The Terminal Man - Widescreen $14.99 Based on a novel by Michael Crichton, Terminal Man is a sci-fi thriller about a scientist who decides to be the lab rat in an experimental surgery to control his violent tendencies. During the surgical procedure, a miniature computer is implanted in his head. Unfortunately, the mechanism malfunctions, and he becomes a vicious killer. ~ Kristie Hassen, Rovi |
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No-Man: Mixtaped - Widescreen $14.99 The unique band No-Man performs over a dozen shows during the course of this release that documents a 2008 London show. The setlist includes "Time Travel In Texas," "Wherever There Is Light," and "Things Change." A documentary tracing the band's history is also included. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi |
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The Omega Man - Widescreen $4.99 This second film adaptation of Richard Matheson's science-fiction novel I Am Legend (the first version being The Last Man on Earth with Vincent Price) unfolds in a post-apocalyptic 1976. Charlton Heston is Robert Neville, the sole recipient of a serum that enabled him to survive an onslaught of germ warfare between Russia and China - which seemingly rendered him the last (normal) human alive. Neville lives in a garish, antique-strewn L.A. penthouse. During the day, he roams through the vacant city. At night, he fends off a bloodthirsty horde of mutant scavengers garbed in Spanish inquisition robes and sunglasses, led by Matthias (Anthony Zerbe), a former television newscaster in his good ol' pre-mutant days. Matthias and his half-human vampires want to kill Neville. Neville's last man on earth status is shattered when he comes across a group of young people, presided over by the sexy and cynical Lisa (Rosalind Cash). Neville begins to form an interest in her, as the two try to keep Matthias and his minions at bay. The Omega Man was filmed in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday afternoons, an area that consists almost exclusively of office buildings, and therefore was suitably vacant at the the time of production. In 2007, Matheson's novel received yet another incarnation - this one with Will Smith in the Heston role. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi |
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Man-Thing - Widescreen Dolby $12.99 Directed by Brett Leonard, Man-Thing is based on a comic book series of the same name from Marvel Comics. When one of real-estate tycoon F.A. Schist's crewmen is killed while developing a drilling station, it's the local Seminole Indian tribe who are blamed, though they know that the real culprit is the Man-Thing, a vengeful Spirit inhabiting the body of fallen radical shaman, Ted Sallis. The monster resembles a towering mound of algae and plant life, with powers that can command plant life to take out the infringing human greed on its Louisiana swampland (with Australia sitting in for the Southern Bayou). Man-Thing features performances from Rawiri Paratene, Alex O'Lachlan, Rachel Taylor, Jack Thompson, and William Zappa. Long-delayed, the film bounced from home video to theatrical then over to cable as Lionsgate and Marvel debated the format that it'd be most successful. Eventually the film premiered on the Sci Fi Channel, and featured little resemblance to the comic character beside its use of names and basic creature design. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi |
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Momma's Man - Widescreen $24.99 A grown man locked into an extended state of arrested adolescence returns to the nest while concocting a series of excuses as to why he cannot return to his wife and child in this existential comedy drama from filmmaker Azazel Jacobs. Mikey was preparing to board an airplane bound for California when he suddenly found himself fleeing from the airport and returning to the comfort of his parents' New York home. Even Mikey isn't sure exactly why he made the snap decision not to go home, all he knows is that he can't quite muster the courage to go back and assume the responsibilities of your typical family man. Of course, Mikey's doting mother is more than happy to enable her son's indecision -- and his father remains as emotionally distanced as ever -- but as time goes on, the grown-up man-child finds it increasingly difficult to make the choice between going back to reality, or drifting ever further into his second adolescence. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi |
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Little Big Man - Widescreen $12.99 Recounting how the West was won through the eyes of a white man raised as a Native American, Arthur Penn's 1970 adaptation of Thomas Berger's satirical novel was a comic yet stinging allegory about the bloody results of American imperialism. As a misguided 20th-century historian listens, 121-year-old Jack Crabb (Dustin Hoffman) narrates the story of being the only white survivor of Custer's Last Stand. White orphan Crabb was adopted by the Cheyenne, renamed "Little Big Man," and raised in the ways of the "Human Beings" by paternal mentor Old Lodge Skins (Chief Dan George), accepting non-conformity and living peacefully with nature. Violently thrust into the white world, Jack meets a righteous preacher (Thayer David) and his wife (Faye Dunaway), tries to be a gunfighter under the tutelage of Wild Bill Hickock (Jeff Corey), and gets married. Returned to the Cheyenne by chance, Jack prefers life as a Human Being. The carnage wreaked by the white man in the Washita massacre and the lethal fallout from the egomania of General George A. Custer (Richard Mulligan) at Little Big Horn, however, show Crabb the horrific implications of Old Lodge Skins' sage observation, "There is an endless supply of White Men, but there has always been a limited number of Human Beings." ~ Lucia Bozzola, Rovi |
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The Gray Man - Widescreen $19.99 The story of one of America's most reviled yet little-known serial killers comes to the screen in this true crime thriller tracing the hunt for Albert Fish. When ten year old Grace Budd's parents allowed their daughter to attend a children's birthday party with a grandfatherly old man named Albert, they never suspected it would be the last time they saw their little girl alive. Six years later, authorities were finally able to capture Fish and hold him accountable for Grace's kidnapping, but the horrors they discovered soon thereafter would come as a shock to even the most hardened inner-city police detective. This is the story of a monster in a man's body, a bloodthirsty cannibal whose frail and kindly appearance belied his sickening true nature as the most nightmarish predator imaginable. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi |
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The Man in the Glass Booth - Widescreen $24.99 Actor/writer Robert Shaw's powerhouse stage play The Man in the Glass Booth was transferred to the screen as part of the American Film Theatre series. Maximilian Schell plays Arthur Goldman, a Jewish businessmen living in Manhattan in 1965. A group of Israeli underground agents barge into Goldman's office and kidnap him. He is brought to Israel, placed in a bulletproof glass booth, and put on trial. His accusers charge that Goldman is not a Jew, but in fact a notorious Nazi war criminal, guilty of unspeakable crimes against humanity. Robert Shaw's name does not appear in the credits of The Man in the Glass Booth; he was so displeased with Edward Anhalt's screen adaptation that he had his name removed from the project. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi |
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A Man Called Horse - Widescreen $12.99 A Man Called Horse stars Richard Harris as Lord John Morgan, an English peer cast somewhat adrift in the American West. Captured by Sioux Indians, Lord Morgan is at first targeted for quick extinction, but the tribesmen sense that he is worthy of survival. The Englishman passes many of the necessary tests that will permit him to become a member of the tribe, the most grueling of which (and the one used most extensively in the film's advertising) is the Sun Vow Initiation. That's where his lordship is hung from the roof of a huge teepee with hooks through his pectoral muscles. Much of the dialogue is spoken in the Sioux language, though the film's much-vaunted "historical accuracy" is not altogether consistent, as witness the casting of British stage luminary Judith Anderson as Sioux woman Buffalo Cow Head. A Man Called Horse spawned warrant two sequels. Originally rated "GP" in 1970, it has since been re-rated R by the MPAA. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi |
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Yes Man - Widescreen Special $14.99 Based on Danny Wallace's autobiographical book, Jim Carrey stars as a man who decides to spice up his life by saying yes to everything in his life that he would normally say no to. Fun With Dick and Jane's creative team of director Peyton Reed and writer Nick Stoller head up the production. Zooey Deschanel co-stars as the romantic interest, with Bradley Cooper appearing as Carrey's best friend. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi |
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Yes Man - Widescreen Fullscreen $4.99 Based on Danny Wallace's autobiographical book, Jim Carrey stars as a man who decides to spice up his life by saying yes to everything in his life that he would normally say no to. Fun With Dick and Jane's creative team of director Peyton Reed and writer Nick Stoller head up the production. Zooey Deschanel co-stars as the romantic interest, with Bradley Cooper appearing as Carrey's best friend. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi |
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Spider-Man 3 (Widescreen) DVD New $10.99 Spider-Man 3 (Widescreen) DVD New Format: DVD Runtime: 139 Year: 2007 Studio: SONY PICTURES HOME ENTERTAINMENT Director: Sam Raimi |
