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A Dangerous Man

Newly released from an Arizona prison after serving 15 years for a crime he didn't commit, Shane Daniels (Steven Seagal) can't seem to escape bad luck when he witnesses a deadly showdown between two Mexican Mafia henchmen and a state trooper. It's not long before Shane finds himself on the run from both sides of the law with an unconscious woman, a teen boy and a bag of money in tow in this gripping action vehicle for the martial arts star.
Shoot First and Pray You Live

Riding the dusty trail from a Mexican monastery to get revenge against legendary gunfighter McGurk (James Russo) for killing his father, lone gunman Red Pierre (Jeff Hephner) instead runs headlong into a violent gang run by outlaw Jim Boone (John Doman). Sensing an opportunity, Red joins the bandits to hone his skills until his final showdown with the vile McGurk. Lance Doty directs this latter-day spaghetti Western that co-stars Shannon Zeller.
XIII: The Conspiracy

This high-octane series opens with the assassination of America's first female president. Then, a man (Stephen Dorff) known only as "XIII" is found in the woods, and he might have information about the murder. He has no memory and doesn't know his identity, but he displays uncanny reflexes and a killer instinct, leading investigators on a mission to discover who he is. Val Kilmer co-stars in this series based on the French comic book.
Colors Are Fun!

A rainbow of animated characters -- including Fireman Sam, Barney and Fifi and the Flowertots -- gathers round to show preschoolers all the real and imaginary places colors can take them. Fun and friendship abound in this collection of adventures, which has Barney finding the many hues hidden in sunshine; Thomas the Tank Engine chasing down colorful objects for a magic show; and Bob the Builder beaming a light on the majesty of cave paintings.
Curious George Makes New Friends!

The lovable and comic Curious George returns for more laughs and adventures in eight episodes of the animated children's TV series. Along with his best pal, the Man in the Yellow Hat, George learns the true value of friendship and teamwork. In addition, George and his new chums have fun exploring science, engineering and math in ways sure to get your kids fired up about education. Voices are provided by Frank Welker and Jeff Bennett.
Disney's Little Einsteins: Animal Expedition

In this innovative animated series, baton-wielding Leo and his creative pals help preschoolers discover their muse by embarking on art- and music-filled missions to far-flung destinations aboard trusty ship Rocket. The Little Einsteins head to the Great Barrier Reef -- where they woo a whale with Mozart -- and encounter aboriginal art while delivering kangaroo Joey to a Sydney talent show, among other multisensory adventures.
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Minnie's Bow-Tique

In these episodes from the animated show that teaches problem-solving skills to preschool kids, Minnie Mouse opens up her own bow and bow tie shop and asks viewers to help Pete pick out the perfect gift for his Aunt Mabel. Minnie also calls upon kids for their assistance as she helps Donald Duck with a camera bow tie, chases down some butterfly bows that try to fly away, gives Daisy a color-changing mood bow and more.
The Hoobs: Hoobloads of Learning and Fun

Look out, Tiddlypeeps -- the Hoobs are coming, and they're brimming with curiosity. Courtesy of the Jim Henson Co., Iver, Tula and Groove have flown all the way from Hoobland to discover what makes Earth go round, but they need human kids' help. Via live action and vibrant animation, the fuzz-topped stars of the British TV program embark on a medley of adventures, each time pursuing such mysteries as why birds sing and what makes the rain fall.
The Penguins of Madagascar: Operation: DVD Premiere!

In New York's Central Park Zoo, resident penguins Skipper, Kowalski, Private and Rico use their incredible cunning and ingenuity to maintain order and prevent their obnoxious lemur rivals King Julien, Mort and Maurice from gaining the upper hand. A spinoff of the popular Madagascar movie franchise, this collection features all-new adventures plus favorites from the Nickelodeon series "The Penguins of Madagascar."
Bad for Each Other / The Glass Wall

Charlton Heston stars as a doctor torn between his high-society benefactress and his working-class roots in Bad for Each Other, and Vittorio Gassman stars as a European refugee on the run to prove he qualifies for U.S. citizenship in The Glass Wall. Irving Rapper and Maxwell Shane, respectively, direct the films in this old-school double feature, which also stars Lizabeth Scott, Dianne Foster, Jerry Paris, Gloria Grahame and Richard Reeves.
Night Editor / One Girl's Confession

In Night Editor, a newspaperman recounts the sordid tale of a married cop and his lover who witness a brutal murder, and in One Girl's Confession, a waitress admits to stealing $25,000 and then kills the man she suspects of filching it from her. Henry Levin and Hugo Haas direct these old-school melodramas, which star Charles D. Brown, William Gargan, Janis Carter, Cleo Moore, Ellen Stansbury and Glenn Langan.
Over-Exposed / Women's Prison

In Over-Exposed, a beautiful photographer finds her life on the line when she gets tangled up in a blackmailing scheme, and in Women's Prison, a kindly psychiatrist takes on the cruel and twisted female warden of a horrific ladies' penitentiary. Lewis Seiler directs both of these steamy noir potboilers, which star Cleo Moore, Richard Crenna, Isobel Elsom, Ida Lupino, Audrey Totter, Howard Duff and Jan Sterling.
The Killer that Stalked New York / Two of a Kind

In the Killer that Stalked New York, a diamond smuggler infected with smallpox trails her cheating husband through Manhattan, spreading the disease as she goes; in Two of a Kind, three con artists turn on one another when a scam goes awry. Directors Earl McEvoy and Henry Levin helm these gritty noir classics, which star Evelyn Keyes, Barry Kelley, Charles Korvin, Alexander Knox, Lizabeth Scott and Edmond O'Brien.
A Serious Man

Larry Gopnik (Golden Globe nominee Michael Stuhlbarg) has hit a "rough patch," according to a colleague, and it would seem so: people are dropping dead all around him, his wife (Sari Lennick) wants a "get" and his whining kids (Aaron Wolff and Jessica McManus) only add to the heavy load. Larry is just looking for some help. Can a few rabbis guide him to life's answers? Richard Kind co-stars in Joel Coen and Ethan Coen's 1960s-set, dark Jewish-culture send-up.
Couples Retreat

Desperate to save their marriage, one couple convinces three other couples to go in on a group rate price for an island retreat designed for troubled unions. But the "mandatory therapy" brews up nothing but trouble for everyone. Vince Vaughn, Jon Favreau, Jason Bateman, Kristen Bell, Kristin Davis and Faizon Love star in this comedy penned by Favreau. Peter Billingsley, who played Ralphie in A Christmas Story, directs.
I Hate Valentine's Day

After falling in love onscreen in My Big Fat Greek Wedding, Nia Vardalos and John Corbett reteam for a romantic comedy about a florist (Vardalos) who persuades a restaurateur (Corbett) to take a gamble on a no-strings-attached relationship. Vardalos, who also penned the screenplay, makes her directorial debut with this Valentine's Day-themed love story that crams the action into a single day: February 14.
Maneater

Sarah Chalke of "Scrubs" stars in this wickedly funny miniseries as Clarissa, a wealthy daddy's girl who has everything she needs and wants -- except a man. Still single at 32, Clarissa sets her sights on Hollywood power broker Aaron Mason (Philip Winchester). Are Aaron's days of bachelorhood numbered? Gregory Harrison, Maria Conchita Alonso, Garcelle Beauvais, Paul Leyden and Judy Greer also star.
Midgets vs. Mascots

To win $1 million each, five mascots go head-to-head against five little people in a series of ridiculous contests. Although at a serious size and strength disadvantage, the little people set out to prove they have just as much heart as their rivals. A movie that gleefully stretches the boundaries of good taste, this Borat-style mockumentary features Gary Coleman, Brittney Powell, Ron Jeremy and Scottie Pippen.
My One and Only

After catching her husband (Kevin Bacon) in a compromising position, Anne Devereaux (Renée Zellweger) rounds up her teenage sons and hits the road, hoping to find a wealthy new man to care for her family in this comedy based on the real-life childhood of actor George Hamilton. Anne finds no shortage of admirers -- and on her quest for a husband, she soon discovers herself. Eric McCormack, Logan Lerman and Nick Stahl co-star.
Serious Moonlight

When Louise (Meg Ryan) discovers that her husband, Ian (Timothy Hutton), is about to run off to Paris with a much younger woman, Sara (Kristen Bell), she does what any self-respecting wife would do: She duct-tapes him to the toilet, which is where he remains when their home is burglarized. The plot only gets thicker in this dark comedy helmed by first-time director Cheryl Hines and penned by Adrienne Shelly.
Bronson

Nicolas Winding Refn's vivid and unflinching biopic delves into the life of Britain's most notorious prisoner, Charlie Bronson (Tom Hardy) -- who's been jailed for nearly 35 years -- and attempts to dissect the real man behind the deranged persona. While Bronson's primary ambition was to be famous, he became a celebrity of sorts as a criminal who seized myriad opportunities to demonstrate extreme and terrorizing savagery.
Dare

In their final semester before graduation from an affluent suburban high school, good girl Alexa (Emmy Rossum), outcast Ben (Ashley Springer) and bad boy Johnny (Zach Gilford) decide to shed their youthful inhibitions and take some very grown-up risks. A twisty tale of betrayal, heartbreak and unleashed sexuality ensues in director Adam Salky's unique teen drama, which premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival.
Emma

Convinced that she's a superb matchmaker, Emma Woodhouse (Romola Garai) -- despite warnings from her friend Mr. Knightley (Jonny Lee Miller) -- persuades her chum Harriet Smith (Louise Dylan) to reject suitor Robert Martin (Jefferson Hall) and find a better husband. After Emma suffers the consequences of her meddling, she learns that love often hides in plain sight. Michael Gambon also stars in this BBC adaptation of Jane Austen's beloved novel.
Endgame

Confidential political negotiations between South African government representative Prof. Willie Esterhuyse (William Hurt) and African National Congress President Thabo Mbek (Golden Globe nominee Chiwetel Ejiofor) lead to the peaceful demise of apartheid. Taking place in a bucolic British country estate, the talks are fraught with tension, but together the two men find a common path in this engaging Pete Travis-helmed drama.
Free Style

Cale Bryant (Corbin Bleu) wants to get on the Grand National professional motocross racing team, and with his supportive single mom, Jeanette (Penelope Ann Miller), and sister, Bailey (Madison Pettis), behind him, Cale just might risk everything to do it. William Dear directs this drama that co-stars Matt Bellefleur as Cale's rival; Tegan Moss as Crystal, Cale's untrustworthy girlfriend; and Sandra Echeverria as Alex, his new love interest.
Hurricane Season

One year after Hurricane Katrina, Al Collins (Forest Whitaker), a high school basketball coach in Marrero, La., builds a team from players who attended five different schools before Katrina struck and molds them into a formidable squad. Together, they struggle against impossible odds in their pursuit of a state championship in this stirring underdog drama, co-written by the screenwriters of Remember the Titans and The Great Debaters.
Ice Castles

When an accident causes her to go blind, figure skater Lexi (real-life competitive skater Taylor Firth) gives up her dreams of becoming an Olympic champion -- until she meets irrepressible Nick (Rob Mayes). With Nick's support, Lexi learns to work with her disability and recapture her competitive spirit. Donald Wrye, who directed the 1978 original version of this title, also helms this updated remake that features Michelle Kwan.
I Can't Think Straight

When Tala (Lisa Ray) and Leyla (Sheetal Sheth) meet in London and begin to have feelings for each other, it's a problem. Tala's wealthy Middle Eastern family is currently planning her wedding, while Leyla is dating Tala's male friend. But as the forbidden feelings between the two women grow, they learn things about themselves that will change the course of their lives in this drama based on writer-director Shamim Sarif's autobiographical novel.
Dead Tone

A seemingly innocuous pastime involving fun-loving collegians and prank phone calls turns into a lethal cat-and-mouse game in this blood-drenched fright fest starring Rutger Hauer and Brian Hooks. While vacationing at a secluded mansion after finals, a group of university students dials random telephone numbers and tries to unnerve the person on the other end. But their fun is short-circuited when one of them unwittingly connects with a slasher.
The Brotherhood V: Alumni

The pretty alums of Sunnydale High receive invitiations for an unexpected reunion at their old alma mater, where the fallout from an unsolved murder on their prom night comes back to haunt them, and some unlucky grads soon join their dead classmate. Even amidst the bloodshed, these randy co-eds find time for some serious carnal activity in this gay-themed horror thriller from director David DeCoteau, who also helmed The Brotherhood I-IV.
The Pleasure of Being Robbed

Director Joshua Safdie's 16 mm film stars Eleonore Hendricks as Eléonore, a free spirit who makes a hobby out of kleptomania. Wandering the streets of New York City, she steals anything that gives her a sense of connection, from kittens to cars. Co-written by Safdie and Hendricks, the lyrical, visually inventive film features a parade of quirky characters -- including the director himself -- who serve as Eléonore's marks.
Peter and Vandy

Contrasting their now-deteriorating relationship with the sunnier days of blossoming romance, this drama examines all the moments that add up to -- for better or worse -- a life lived together by Peter (Jason Ritter) and Vandy (Jess Weixler). Jay DiPietro directs this film adaptation of his acclaimed play that explores the beginning, middle and possible end of a love affair. Tracie Thoms and Noah Bean co-star.
Polar Storm

After a fragment of an enormous comet hits Earth and creates a disturbance in the planet's magnetic field, scientist Dr. James Mayfield (Jack Coleman) must lead his research team to realign the Earth on its axis -- or face the annihilation of humanity. Now, Mayfield finds himself in a race against time to save the world -- as well as his wife, Cynthia (Holly Dignard), and teenage son, Shane (Tyler Johnston) -- in this action-packed sci-fi flick.
The Stepfather

Mom's (Sela Ward) new boyfriend, David (Dylan Walsh), isn't quite right and Michael knows it. A series of mysterious events leads the teen to suspect that David might in fact be a dangerous serial killer known for preying on families. Now, all he needs to do is gather evidence before it's too late. Nelson McCormick directs this spine-tingling remake of the 1987 thriller based on the real-life story of killer John Emil List.
Dante's Inferno

Traveling beyond death to rescue his love, Beatrice, from evil Lucifer, Dante enters the nine circles of hell, battling the vicious demons and monsters he encounters in this spectacular animated retelling of Dante Alighieri's classic morality tale. A companion to EA's video game, the action-packed medieval journey features the voices of Mark Hamill, Victoria Tennant, Vanessa Branch and Graham McTavish.
Naruto Shippuden: Vol. 6

The epic adventures continue in these episodes from the hit anime series that follows the exploits of young ninja Naruto, who has just returned home from a years-long training mission with legendary warrior Jiraiya. As Naruto takes on his former master with the help of his old pal Sakura -- who's gained some impressive new powers herself -- members of the dreaded Akatsuki seek to capture Naruto's former rival, Gaara. Vol. 6 contains episodes 22-26.
Soul Eater: Part 1

Along with their classmates at the Death Weapon Meister Academy, Maka and her human weapon Soul try to bolster their fighting powers and fortify their special bond with each other by slaying and absorbing the spirits of 99 evil humans and one witch. This action-packed anime series also follows Black Star, Tsubaki, Death the Kid, Patty and Liz as they try to meet the same soul quota and battle all sorts of evil monsters. Part 1 contains episodes 1-13.
For Love of Liberty: The Story of America's Black Patriots

This moving PBS documentary chronicles the sacrificial courage of African-American men and woman who have served our country in time of war, from the Revolution to Iraq, to help secure freedom for all American citizens. Hosted by Halle Berry and using diaries, letters and other first-hand accounts, this program reveals what motivated these heroes to fight foreign foes for rights that they themselves did not always enjoy back home.
UFC 106: Ortiz vs. Griffin 2

After their brutal 2006 battle, Ultimate Fighting Championship light heavyweights Tito Ortiz and Forrest Griffin clash again in a grueling bout filmed live in Las Vegas, while Josh Koscheck takes on Anthony Johnson in a welterweight free-for-all. The other mixed martial arts matches in the Octagon that night include powerhouse Amir Sadollah vs. Phil Baroni, Paulo Thiago vs. Jacob Volkmann, and Luiz Cane vs. Antonio Rogerio Nogueira.
Army Wives: Season 3

The third season of this hit Lifetime drama follows the trials and inspiring triumphs of four women and one man who battle with the unique demands of having a spouse on active duty in the military. As life at Fort Marshall wears them down, Claudia Joy (Kim Delaney), Denise (Catherine Bell), Roxy (Sally Pressman), Pamela (Brigid Brannagh) and Roland (Sterling K. Brown) support each other through loneliness, adultery and other struggles.
Becoming Human: Nova

Bringing our early ancestors to life through striking computer graphics based on new discoveries, this NOVA special examines how early hominids lived and how they evolved through the ages to eventually become modern humans. Interviews with the world's top scientists and footage shot as fossils are unearthed shed light on recent breakthroughs. Topics include a 3-million-year-old child, the recent decoding of the Neanderthal genome and much more.
Gary Unmarried: Season 1

After divorcing Allison (Paula Marshall), his bossy wife of 15 years, painting contractor Gary Barnes (Jay Mohr) embarks on a new relationship with single mom Vanessa (Jaime King) while trying to stay a good dad to his kids, Louise (Laura Marano) and Tom (Ryan Malgarini). To top it all off, Allison just got engaged to their former marriage counselor -- and Gary's life just got that much more complicated in this delightful family sitcom.
JAG: Season 10

In the final season of the long-running hit series, Navy Cmdr. Harmon Rabb (David James Elliott) and Marine Lt. Col. Sarah MacKenzie (Catherine Bell) continue their adventures in the world of military crime. They investigate the killing of a soldier in Iraq by friendly fire, look into the drowning of a female sailor and get to the bottom of a Guantanamo Bay death. Meanwhile, Gen. Cresswell (David Andrews) becomes the new judge advocate general.
Stargate Universe: Season 1: Vol. 1

When their base is attacked, a crew of soldiers, civilians and scientists, led by Dr. Nicholas Rush (Robert Carlyle) and Col. Everett Young (Justin Louis), winds up on the ancient ship Destiny -- which is desperately short on food, water and air -- and must fight for survival. Unable to reprogram the mission of the runaway ship, the crew face off against new enemies in this exciting addition to the Stargate sci-fi franchise.
The Sarah Silverman Program: Season 2: Vol. 2

The reigning queen of political incorrectness and inappropriate humor, comedienne and actress Sarah Silverman (in her first Emmy-nominated role), returns with a second season of her irreverent, critically acclaimed Comedy Central series. Highlights from the second season include Sarah wreaking havoc on Osama bin Laden lookalikes, shenanigans like bed wetting and being homeless, and Sarah getting married ... to her dog!
Vegas: Season 1: Vol. 2

Sin City gets the patented Aaron Spelling treatment -- including all the glamour without the grit -- in this vintage 1970s crime series, with Robert Urich starring as easy-riding private detective Dan Tanna. The opening season's second half finds Tanna swinging into gear, flushing out fringe characters when he isn't handling matters for Desert Inn owner Philip Roth (Tony Curtis). Guest stars include Adam West and Muhammad Ali, among many others.
Sex: How to Do Everything

Best-selling authors and advice columnists Emma Taylor and Lorelei Sharkey -- known to their readers as Em and Lo -- bring their expertise to bear in these instructional episodes created to help you spice up your sex life. Designed for both singles and couples, the duo's lessons include interviews, how-to tips and demonstrations from two seasoned performers who cover all the bases -- from mild to totally wild.
Kurbaan

When a handsome young Indian couple (Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor) moves into the suburbs to claim their stake in the American dream, they are shocked to discover that they've become enmeshed in a secretive terrorist plot. But as tensions escalate, the bride begins to wonder if her husband has told her everything he knows. Renzil D'Silva directs this tense thriller that co-stars Diya Mirza and Om Puri.
Song of Sparrows

Fired from his job as an ostrich wrangler on a ranch, Karim (Reza Naji) sets out to Tehran to visit his daughter. But on the way, he is mistaken for a motorcycle taxi driver and soon trades in his gentle rural ways for life in the modern world. His wife (Maryam Akbari) and kids soon realize that Karim's new job and his sophisticated clientele are corrupting his generous nature in this rich, award-winning Iranian drama.
Troubled Water

After serving time in prison for murdering a child, Jan Thomas (Pål Sverre Valheim Hagen) takes a job as a church organist and becomes involved with Anna (Ellen Dorrit Petersen), a pastor and single mother -- but the crime he insists he didn't commit still haunts him. Jan keeps his past a secret from Anna, but when a local woman (Trine Dyrholm) recognizes him as the convicted killer of her son, his new life is threatened in this tense drama.


 
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