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James Bond Ultimate Edition Boxed Set
20 James Bond classics ranging from The Man with the Golden Gun to
Die Another Day.
Broken Trail
The story of two cowboys who on their way to deliver horses in Cheyenne, Wyoming rescue 5 Chinese women who are to be sold into prostitution. This Golden Globe and Emmy nominated miniseries first ran on American Movie Classics. Stars Robert Duvall as Print Ritter and Thomas Haden Church as his nephew Tom
Harte.
Fargo
When Jerry Lundegaard’s scheme to kidnap his wife to get his father-in-law to pay the $1 million ransom goes awry, Jerry gets deeper into trouble and police chief Marge Gunderson gets closer to solving the crime. Frances McDormand won an Oscar for her performance as Marge Gunderson. Also stars William H. Macy and Steve
Buscemi.
Grumpier Older Men
Sequel to Grumpy Old Men starring Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon as fighting old men who love to yell, fish and chase women, namely Ann Margaret and Sophia Loren.
Hamburger Hill
A realistic account of one of the most controversial battles of the Vietnam War. This 1987 film features Dylan McDermott and Don Cheadle before they became famous.
Little Shop of Horrors (1986)
Rick Moranis is the nebbish Seymour, who pines for flower-girl Audrey (Ellen Greene) while living in the basement of florist Mr. Mushnik (Vincent Gardenia). Things start turning around for Seymour, though, after he buys a little plant during a solar eclipse, christens it Audrey II, and discovers that it likes to drink blood. Soon enough, though, Seymour finds out that Audrey II, now grown to epic proportions, is in actuality a "mean green mother from outer space" that is hell-bent on world domination.
Men in Black and Men in Black II
Aliens are among us in these comedies starring Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones as secret agents who must keep tabs on extra-terrestrials who now call Earth home.
O Brother Where Art Thou?
The directors of Fargo have struck again with this quirky comedy that follows the plotline of Homer’s The Odyssey (nymph’s and a one-eyed bandit include). You don’t have to know a thing about classic literature to enjoy this imaginative film starring George Clooney.
Open Range
This Western starring Robert Duvall, Kevin Costner and Annette Bening focuses on free-grazing cattle drives (hence the title) and the greedy rancher that tries to run them out of town. Of course, you can expect a gunfight or two.
Planet Earth-Complete
Series
This BBC series has been hailed as the greatest nature/wildlife series ever produced. Broken down into 5 DVDs, this 11 part series takes you places you’ve never seen to experience sights and sounds that you may never see again.
Thre3e
From the highly acclaimed book by best-selling author Ted Dekker, this thriller about a young seminary student targeted by an elusive and deadly madman delivers twists that will keep you guessing until the end.
Grease
Grease became not only the word in 1978, but also a box-office smash and a cultural phenomenon. Stars John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John as Danny and Sandy.
Grease II
The sequel to the 1978 hit movie.
X-Men
Comic book heroes brought to life. Cyclops unleashes bolts of energy from his eyes. Storm can manipulate the weather at will. Rogue absorbs the life force of anyone she touches. And of course Wolverine with strength and claws that can’t be matched. All converge at a school started by Professor Xavier to begin to work out their fears and frustrations about being different.
X2: X-Men United
The mutants are back and this time they must stand united with their enemies to fight against forces that are a threat to every mutant on the planet. Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry, Famke Janssen and Rebecca Romijn-Stamos star.
X-Men: The Last Stand
X-Men: The Last Stand is the third installment in the popular superhero franchise. A cure for the mutants is discovered and battle lines are drawn as our heroes try to figure out if it’s best to accept who they are or to become “normal.”
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