Street Stars: The Alpo Story Review
Friends Collection Dvd
Monday, August 1, 2011
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Winnie The Pooh: Helping Others [VHS]
Winnie The Pooh: Helping Others [VHS] Review
Winnie The Pooh: Helping Others [VHS] Feature
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Saturday, July 30, 2011
Bear in the Big Blue House, Vol. 3
Bear in the Big Blue House, Vol. 3 Review
Bear in the Big Blue House, Vol. 3 Feature
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Friday, July 29, 2011
Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths (Special Edition Blu-ray with 'Owlman' Bonus Figure)
Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths (Special Edition Blu-ray with 'Owlman' Bonus Figure) Review
Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths (Special Edition Blu-ray with 'Owlman' Bonus Figure) Feature
Boxed set version includes limited edition Owlman figure!
In a parallel universe, the lone survivor of Earth's Justice League - Lex Luthor - travels through other-world dimensions to join forces with Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, The Flash and J'onn J'onzz in a desperate attempt to save his world and its people. But the villainous Crime Syndicate controlled by Ultraman, Owlman and Superwoman will stop at nothing to maintain their domination. It will take wits, might and a sacrifice to defeat these unforgiving enemies in this spectacular DC Universe Animated Original Movie with a stellar voice cast headed by Mark Harmon, James Woods, Chris Noth, Gina Torres, William Baldwin, Bruce Davison and more. Two Earths, two Leagues and one epic battle collide for a thrilling experience that will leave you breathless!
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Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Barney: Barney's Home Sweet Homes
Barney: Barney's Home Sweet Homes Review
Barney: Barney's Home Sweet Homes Feature
Children learn that homes for people and animals are "a place to be with the ones you love."
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Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Fire, Earth and Water (Deepa Mehta) (3 Pack)
Fire, Earth and Water (Deepa Mehta) (3 Pack) Review
Fire, Earth and Water (Deepa Mehta) (3 Pack) Feature
Fire: Banned in India, Fire is the first film to confront lesbianism in a culture adamantly denying such a love could ever exist. Shabana Azmi shines as Radha Kapur in this taboo-breaking portrayal of contemporary India and the hidden desires that threaten to defy traditional expectations. In a barren, arranged marriage to an amateur swami who seeks enlightenment through celibacy. Radha's life takes an irresistible turn when her beautiful young sister-in-law seeks to free herself from the confines of her own loveless marriage and into the supple embrace of Radha.~~~~~~~~Earth: Deepa Mehta directs this tale about the 1947 Partition of India. Told through the eyes of an eight-year-old child, it's a story about the violence and hardships which the country endures as war spreads throughout the region. Overcoming citizens of all economic and social classes, the film mirrors contemporay situations such as the conflict in Kosovo.~~~~~~~~Water: Set in 1938 Colonial India, against Mahatma Gandhi's rise to power, the story begins when eight-year-old Chuyia is widowed and sent to a home where Hindu widows must live in penitence. Chuyia's feisty presence affects the lives of the other residents, including a young widow, who falls for a Gandhian idealist. "Deepa Mehta's Water is a magnificent film. The ensemble acting of the women in the widows' hostel is exceptional: intimate, painful, wounded, jaundiced, corrupted, tender, tough. The fluid lyricism of the camera provides an unsettling contrast to the arid difficulties of the characters' lives. The film has serious, challenging things to say about the crushing of women by atrophied religious and social dogmas, but, to its great credit, it tells its story from inside its characters, rounding out the human drama of their lives, and unforgettably touching the heart."