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Kipper - Let it Snow
Snow and the winter holidays mean fun to children everywhere--and that includes Kipper and his friends Tiger, Pig, and Arnold. In "Christmas Eve," Kipper touts the feeling of anticipation on Christmas Eve as equally as wonderful as the joy of Christm
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To Have and Have Not
Yes, it's true: you can virtually see Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall falling for each other in this Howard Hawks variation on Casablanca but adapted from--as legend has it--Ernest Hemingway's self-declared "worst novel." (The story goes that Hawks
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Santa and Pete
A Good Christmas Movie!
2005-10-12
I first saw the Christmas movie Santa ad Pete last December of 2004 and I liked it. I have heard that this was based on a Dutch book though I have never read the book. The movie is about Saint Nicholas (Sant
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Clerks - The Animated Series Uncensored
Writer-director Kevin Smith revives the characters of his indie classic film Clerks for this animated series created for network television. Though it aired for just two episodes on TV, the two-disc set has all six episodes plus a bevy of special fea
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Dr. 90210 - The Complete First Season
A different look at plastic surgery
2005-11-13
This show is really good. I'm glad I got it, because in Australia, we don't get good shows like this, so I'd already read about it and seen clips of it while in the States and just from those fe
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The Black Hole
Disney's foray into big-budget science fiction, close on the heels of Star Wars, had some of the most impressive special effects to grace theater screens in the 1970s. Graced by handsome production design--most notably a glass and latticework inte
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Seabiscuit (PBS American Experience)
While not looking the part, Seabiscuit was one of the most remarkable thoroughbred racehorses in history. In the 1930's, when Americans longed to escape the grim realities of Depression-era life, four men turned Seabiscuit into a national hero. They
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Angelina Ballerina: Angelina's Princess Dance
Angelina and her ballet class are putting on a very special performance of Sleeping Beauty at the Royal Palace! When the production isnt going as planned and it looks as if the performance will have to be cancelled, Angelina wonders "How will I
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The Very Best of Sheryl Crow - The Videos
Hey! If it makes you happy ...
2004-12-13
If you're even a casual fan of Sheryl Crow's music, then this DVD is for you ... and if you're a true fan (like me), it's a must-have! Here is a wonderful collection of her greatest hits offering sou
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Miracle of Marcelino
It was official selection In Cannes Festival 1954!
2005-10-27
And after the projection the people applauded for 8 MINUTES!!! And I think they knew what art is! Just Buy it
The Best
2005-06-05
Saw it as a child
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Fist of the North Star
Fist of the North Star (Hokuto no Ken, literally Ken the Great Bear Fist) which premiered on Japanese television in 1984, looks like a Saturday morning version of Mad Max starring a caricature of Sylvester Stallone. Searching for his lost love, Ju
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Best Motoring - Porsche 996 Turbo
In this volume of the highly acclaimed Best Motoring International series, the natural question of car enthusiasts around the world is investigated. Which car is really the fastest amongst production cars? Is the new Porsche 911 Turbo really invin
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Scooby-Doo and the Legend of Vampire (Keep Case)
While vacationing Down Under, the mystery-solving quintet decides to head into the Australian outback to take in the sights and a rock festival competition held at Vampire Rock. But, of course, that is not to be. "Vampires" have been swooping down
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On Any Sunday Revisited
After filming a series of successful surfing documentaries, filmmaker Bruce Brown turned his attention to motorcycle racing and shot On Any Sunday, which attracted a wide audience and was nominated for an Academy Award in 1972 as Best Documentary.
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Put the Camera on Me
Put the Camera on Me is a true-life chronicle of a group of kids growing up in the California suburbs in the 1980s. Told through the films by filmmaker Darren Stein between the ages of 7 and 15, the film offers an intimate peek into the power struct
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Paths of Glory
Stanley Kubrick had already made his talent known with the outstanding racetrack heist thriller The Killing, but it was the 1957 antiwar masterpiece Paths of Glory that catapulted Kubrick to international acclaim. Based on the novel by Humphrey Cobb
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Confidentially Yours
François Truffaut's last film is both a homage and a lark. Without the brooding poutiness it's a homage to Alfred Hitchcock, and it's possible to watch this film just for the parallels or outright hat-tipping that goes on. It's the story of
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New York City Ballet Workout, Vol. 2
Peter Martins, Ballet Master in Chief of the New York City Ballet, and four graceful dancers--two men, two women--offer a beautifully produced, challenging, 90-minute strength and flexibility workout. The moving warm-up readies your muscles and makes
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El Caballo: The Wild Horses of North America
All equids, including horses, began their evolution in North America. Free ranging wild horses existed throughout North America until at least the end of the Pleistocene Epoch (8000 years ago). Many believe that when early Spanish explorers accide
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Nirvana
Entertaining if convoluted thriller
2005-06-29
In the tradition of The Crimson Rivers and Druids, this French language film loses something in the translation. But the idea is novel, even if it has been used before. It's not a great Lambert f
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