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Sabtu, 23 Agustus 2008


One Tree Hill - The Complete Fifth Season (2008)


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The Little Mermaid - Ariel's Beginning (2008)
Starring: Jodi Benson, Sam Wright Director: Peggy Holmes


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Product DescriptionEvery story has a beginning but only one begins under the sea now for the first time ever discover the story you never knew in The Little Mermaid: Ariel s Beginning an all-new motion picture only on Disney DVD. Long ago in a kingdom where music is outlawed King Triton s youngest daughter Ariel discovers her love for music in a secret underground music club. Torn with the choice of whether to hide her passion or share it with her father and risk losing everything Ariel sets off on a daring adventure to restore music to Atlantica.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: CHILDREN/FAMILY UPC: 786936689334 Manufacturer No: 04917900

Entourage - The Complete Fourth Season (2007)
Starring: Adrian Grenier, Jeremy Piven


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Product DescriptionSure it would be great to have it all, but at what price? For Vince, Eric, Drama and Turtle, life in Hollywoods fast lane can be an intoxicating ride. In Season Four, in fact, Eric and Vince have taken on new roles as producers. Will their film be hailed as a critical masterpiece, or will it end up on the trash heap of broken Tinseltown dreams?

Jumat, 15 Agustus 2008


Get Smart - Season 1 (The Original TV Series) (1965)



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Iron Man (Ultimate 2-Disc Edition) [Blu-ray] (2008)





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Amazon.comYou know you're going to get a different kind of superhero when you cast Robert Downey Jr. in the lead role. And Iron Man is different, in welcome ways. Cleverly updated from Marvel Comics' longstanding series, Iron Man puts billionaire industrialist Tony Stark (that's Downey) in the path of some Middle Eastern terrorists; in a brilliantly paced section, Stark invents an indestructible suit that allows him to escape. If the rest of the movie never quit hits that precise rhythm again, it nevertheless offers plenty of pleasure, as the renewed Stark swears off his past as a weapons manufacturer, develops his new Iron Man suit, and puzzles both his business partner (Jeff Bridges in great form) and executive assistant (Gwyneth Paltrow). Director Jon Favreau geeks out in fun ways with the hardware, but never lets it overpower the movie, and there's always a goofy one-liner or a slapstick pratfall around to break the tension. As for Downey, he doesn't get to jitterbug around too much in his improv way, but he brings enough of his unpredictable personality to keep the thing fresh. And listen up, hardcore Marvel mavens: even if you know the Stan Lee cameo is coming, you won't be able to guess it until it's on the screen. It all builds to a splendid final scene, with a concluding line delivery by Downey that just feels absolutely right. --Robert Horton

Dexter - The Complete Second Season (2006)
Starring: Michael C. Hall


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Product DescriptionDEXTER is a crime drama about Dexter Morgan a man who leads a double life as an incredibly likeable forensics expert for the Miami Police Department and as an emotionless vigilante serial killer. Taught by his foster father to harness his lust for blood and killing Dexter lives by his own strict moral code - he only kills murderers who can't otherwise be brought to justice. Dexter is a killer who grapples with fitting into society while at the same time he struggles with his inability to feel emotion. The irony of Dexter's life is that he works closely as a blood splatter analyst with the very people who hunt his kind - the homicide department. Dexter's "Regular Joe" front is in full force while working alongside the ill-tempered Sgt. James Doakes who seems to be the only one to sense Dexter's more sinister side and Lt. Maria LaGuerta the head of the division who pursues Dexter sexually with as much force as she would any criminal. While his sister Debra Morgan a tough and determined cop leans on Dexter for personal advice and career advancement the closest one Dexter "connects" with is Det. Angel Batista whose similar attention to detail and taste for forensics almost mirrors his own. While sentiment and feelings elude Dexter he struggles to find a kindred spirit of sorts in his emotionally damaged girlfriend Rita who keeps him grounded in the realities of "normal" life and provides him respite from the dark corners of his mind. The series is based on the acclaimed novel "Darkly Dreaming Dexter" by Jeff Lindsay.System Requirements:Running Time: 636 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS Rating: NR UPC: 097368925144 Manufacturer No: 892514

House, M.D. - Season Four (2004)
Starring: House


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Product DescriptionPrepare for even more baffling, complex and shocking medical mysteries than ever before as every season four episode of House arrives on DVD! Reunite with the perplexing and prickly Dr. Gregory House (Hugh Laurie in his two-time Golden Globe®-winning role) as he tackles impossible cases while putting a new staff of potential team members – including Kal Penn (Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle), Peter Jacobson (The Starter Wife), and Olivia Wilde (The Black Donnellys) – through the medical wringer with his trademark sarcasm and irreverent bedside manner. Get ready for another dose of one of TV’s most original dramas and what Entertainment Weekly calls “One of the most compelling characters in TV history.”

Bones - Season 3



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Heroes: Season 2



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Amazon.comRejoin the epic and suspenseful phenomenon as Heroes: Season 2 arrives on DVD. Experience all the new and exciting twists of the astonishing series in this 4-disc set that includes every gripping Season 2 episode. Plus, see what could have been with exclusive bonus features that reveal the untold stories that never aired and an alternate ending to the season finale, where the fate of humanity takes an ominous turn when Peter

Product DescriptionRejoin the epic and suspenseful phenomenon as Heroes: Season 2 arrives on DVD! Experience all the new and exciting twists of the astonishing series in this 4-disc set that includes every gripping Season 2 episode. Plus, see what could have been with exclusive bonus features that reveal the untold stories that never aired and an alternate ending to the season finale, where the fate of humanity takes an ominous turn when Peter fails to catch the vial containing the deadly virus.

James Bond Ultimate Collector's Set (2007)


Product DescriptionFor the first time ever all 21 of James Bond's riveting adventures are together in one riveting collection! From his premiere in 1964's Dr. No all the way through to the latest thrilling installment Casino Royale Bond never fails to deliver the white-knuckle heart-in-your-throat action suspense and intrigue that have made him the most enduring... and most appealing... spy the world has ever known. Now you can experience Bond's missions -- meticulously restored and presented with their best-ever audio... in a collection that's truly the ultimate 007 gadget ever invented!Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: ACTION/ADVENTURE/HEROES Rating: NR UPC: 027616093486 Manufacturer No: M109348

Kamis, 14 Agustus 2008


The Tudors - Season 2

Selasa, 12 Agustus 2008


The Office: Season 4

Steve Carell returns as 'The World's Greatest Boss,' Michael Scott, in Season Four of one of the best comedies on TV today, The Office. Back with him are trusty and loyal assistant-to-the regional manager Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson) who continues to uphold the office honor as Jim (John Krasinski) and Pam (Jenna Fischer) find ways to sabotage him and encourage Michael's unintentionally hilarious behavior. Plus, wonder kid Ryan (B.J. Novak) dives into his new role at corporate as he pushes the "infinite" limits of Dunder Mifflin and tries to drag the office into the digital age. This must-own set includes the five extended full TV-hour specials, plus hours of hilarious deleted scenes and bonus features. Sit back and enjoy the inappropriate remarks, the uncomfortable silences, the petty behavior, and all the cringe-inducing moments from the only office that's even more unbelievable than yours.amazon.com

Gossip Girl: Complete First Season

Welcome to your next guilty pleasure, Gossip Girl is set in New York?s Upper Eastside where the rich and beautiful mingle at benefits, muddle in each other love lives and pick out which prestigious college they will attend. Blair Waldorf (Leighton Meester), the picture of adolescent perfection is envied and admired by all of her prep school peers. She has it all, attends fancy parties, dates the gorgeous Nate Archibald (Chace Crawford ) and plans on getting into her dream college, Yale. But the plot gets a little sticky/great when Blair?s seemingly perfect life is interrupted by the return of her ex-best friend, the beautiful Serena van der Woodsen (Blake Lively). Everyone learns that the once party girl has returned from boarding school the way they learn all the important news in their lives -- from the blog of the all-knowing, albeit ultra-secretive, Gossip Girl. No one knows Gossip Girl's identity, but everyone in this exclusive and complicated vicious circle relies on her website and text messages for the latest scoop. With Serena back in tow she begins to attract the attention of everyone, including Blair?s boyfriend and the power Blair holds slowly begins to unravel. So do the rich really have the same problems as the not so rich, Jenny (Taylor Momsen ) and Dan Humphrey (Penn Badgley), if not more and just who is happier? Based on the #1 New York Times best-selling book series by Cecily von Ziegesar, Gossip Girl has a huge built in fan base and for all of those in need of a drama that delights in the wicked, the drama, the juicy gossip, you can?t top Gossip Girl. - Sara.amazon.com


Penelope


Taking cues from Beauty and the Beast and Cyrano de Bergerac, director Mark Palanksy debuts with a slight, if fanciful confection. Produced by Reese Witherspoon and written by Leslie Caveny, Penelope begins with the phrase, "Once upon a time...," making it clear the proceedings owe more to fantasy than reality. Due to a family curse, Ricci's sweet-natured heiress sports a pig snout instead of a normal nose. Since surgery isn't an option--it would sever her carotid artery--her parents (Christopher Guest favorite Catherine O'Hara and an underused Richard E. Grant) hide her from the world for 25 years. Penelope can only break the spell through "one who will love her faithfully," but none of the local bluebloods will have her. One fateful day, while her face is hidden, she meets musician-turned-gambler Max (Atonement's James McAvoy in a winning performance). Sparks fly, until she finds he's only cozying up to her on orders from tabloid reporter Lemon (The Station Agent's Peter Dinklage), so Penelope runs away from home. The city she enters looks much like modern-day London--Amélie's Michel Amathieu served as cinematographer--except most everyone speaks with an American accent (then again, the film is a fable). The aspiring horticulturist befriends spunky courier Annie (Witherspoon) and reconnects with Max, who harbors secrets of his own. Once people become accustomed to her unconventional looks, Penelope's future starts to brighten. Like Enchanted, Palanksy's first feature gives the romantic comedy a refreshing--and empowering--fairytale twist. --Kelsey Clark.amazon.com

The Wire

A barroom toast to Det. Jimmy McNulty (Dominic West), a one-man good cop/bad cop, offered in The Wire's final episode could very well serve as this series' epitaph: "When you were good, you were the best we had." Season five bears witness to this. The 10 riveting, wrenching episodes focus on yet another beleaguered Baltimore institution, The Baltimore Sun daily newspaper, whose staff, much like the police, is forced to do more with less. The ratings-strapped and criminally Emmy-snubbed The Wire has always been a critic's darling with a passionate fan base. From the masterful storytelling to the peerless ensemble, it just doesn't get any better than The Wire. But that's not exactly news.

Dexter: The Complete Second Season

Dark and sinister is the new sexy, thanks to Dexter, which in its second season has proven to be the most successful series Showtime has offered up yet. For being a supposed sociopath, Dex is pretty broken up about the gruesome events that concluded last season. Enter Lila (Jaime Murray, Hustle), a lady with a sweet British accent and a few dark secrets of her own. She seems to accept Dex for who he really is, and he finds himself feeling relaxed for the first time in his life. In contrast, his relationship with his girlfriend Rita (Julie Benz) has been stretched almost to a breaking point. The problem is, he should be anything but relaxed. Someone picked a poor place to go scuba diving off the Florida coast, and came across an underwater graveyard: Dex's primo spot for dropping dismembered bodies wrapped in heavy-duty trash bags. Miami is about to discover it has another serial killer on it's hands. --Jordan.amazon.com

The Fall

A strange combination of sweet and surreal, The Fall is two parts Pan's Labyrinth, one part The Princess Bride plus a pinch of Alejandro Jodorowsky (El Topo, The Holy Mountain) thrown in for good measure. The director Tarsem, whose last film The Cell was equally visually compelling, succeeds this time around in engaging his audience without mining such terrifying and disturbing terrain. Shot at 26 locations in 18 different countries, The Fall is a visually stunning and totally transportive cinematic experience. Lee Pace (Pushing Daises) plays both heroic and pathetic as a masked bandit and a disabled and depressed stuntman; his co-star, the ridiculously adorable Catinca Untaru is the soul of the movie. The fantastical adventure that these two characters embark on together is tremendously fun to watch, while the story it parallels - a tale of two lonely and reluctant-to-heal hospital patients forming a new friendship is astonishingly moving. --Kira.amazon.com

If anyone dares tangle with a perfectionistic director like Martin Scorsese, it's Mick Jagger. And indeed, during this concert film that covered the Rolling Stones' 2006 concert at the Beacon Theater in New York City, the rock legend gave the Oscar winner something to sweat about: Not looping him into the song list, bemoaning the use of cameras. Those behind-the-scenes hijinks make an entertaining pre-performance prologue; the concert itself, which features performances with Christina Aguilera and Jack Black and a special appearance by the Clintons, relies less on their standby favorites and features songs never before performed live. Gimme Shelter may be better known as the greatest rock documentary ever made, but don't miss Shine a Light: a flattering portrayal of a great band by a great director. --Ellen.amazon.com

Jumat, 01 Agustus 2008


Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull [Theatrical Release] (2008)

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Amazon.comNearly 20 years after riding his last Crusade, Harrison Ford makes a welcome return as archaeologist/relic hunter Indiana Jones in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, an action-packed fourth installment that's, in a nutshell, less memorable than the first three but great nostalgia for fans of the series. Producer George Lucas and screenwriter David Koepp (War of the Worlds) set the film during the cold war, as the Soviets--replacing Nazis as Indy's villains of choice and led by a sword-wielding Cate Blanchett with black bob and sunglasses--are in pursuit of a crystal skull, which has mystical powers related to a city of gold. After escaping from them in a spectacular opening action sequence, Indy is coerced to head to Peru at the behest of a young greaser (Shia LaBeouf) whose friend--and Indy's colleague--Professor Oxley (John Hurt) has been captured for his knowledge of the skull's whereabouts. Whatever secrets the skull holds are tertiary; its reveal is the weakest part of the movie, as the CGI effects that inevitably accompany it feel jarring next to the boulder-rolling world of Indy audiences knew and loved. There's plenty of comedy, delightful stunts--ants play a deadly role here--and the return of Raiders love interest Karen Allen as Marion Ravenwood, once shrill but now softened, giving her ex-love bemused glances and eye-rolls as he huffs his way to save the day. Which brings us to Ford: bullwhip still in hand, he's a little creakier, a lot grayer, but still twice the action hero of anyone in film today. With all the anticipation and hype leading up to the film's release, perhaps no reunion is sweeter than that of Ford with the role that fits him as snugly as that fedora hat. --Ellen A. Kim

Wall-E [Theatrical Release] (2008)

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Amazon.comPixar genius reigns in this funny romantic comedy, which stars a robot who says absolutely nothing for a full 25 minutes yet somehow completely transfixes and endears himself to the audience within the first few minutes of the film. As the last robot left on earth, Wall-E (voiced by Ben Burtt) is one small robot--with a big, big heart--who holds the future of earth and mankind squarely in the palm of his metal hand. He's outlasted all the "Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-Class" robots that were assigned some 700 years ago to clean up the environmental mess that man made of earth while man vacationed aboard the luxury spaceship Axiom. Wall-E has dutifully gone about his job compacting trash, the extreme solitude broken only by his pet cockroach, but he's developed some oddly human habits and ideas. When the Axiom sends its regularly scheduled robotic EVE probe (Elissa Knight) to earth, Wall-E is instantly smitten and proceeds to try to impress EVE with his collection of human memorabilia. EVE's directive compels her to bring Wall-E's newly collected plant sprout to the captain of the Axiom and Wall-E follows in hot pursuit. Suddenly, the human world is turned upside down and the Captain (Jeff Garlin) joins forces with Wall-E and a cast of other misfit robots to lead the now lethargic people back home to earth. Wall-E is a great family film with the most impressive aspect being the depth of emotion conveyed by a simple robot--a machine typically considered devoid of emotion, but made so absolutely touching by the magic of Pixar animation. Also well-worth admiring are the sweeping views from space, the creative yet disturbing vision of what strange luxuries a future space vacation might offer, and the innovative use of trash in a future cityscape. Underneath the slapstick comedy and touching love story is a poignant message about the folly of human greed and its potential effects on earth and the entire human race. Wall-E is preceded in theaters by the comical short Presto in which a magician's rabbit, unfed one too many times takes his revenge against the egotistical magician. (Ages 3 and older) --Tami Horiuchi>

Wanted [Theatrical Release] (2008)

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Amazon.comAs the impresario behind gravity-defying Russian blockbuster Night Watch, it's inevitable that Hollywood would come calling for Timur Bekmambetov. With a studio budget and an international cast, including two Oscar winners, Timur cooks up a Hong Kong-styled actioner bursting with fast cars and big guns. Our unlikely hero is mild-mannered Chicago accountant Wesley Gibson (Atonement's James McAvoy), whose father died when he was a tot. Wesley never learned to stand up for himself, and his girlfriend, boss, and best buddy all take advantage until the seductive Fox (Angelina Jolie) rescues him from a sharpshooter named Cross (The Pianist’s Thomas Kretschmann). After which, she whisks him away to a mansion on the edge of town to meet the other members of the Fraternity, where leader Sloan (Morgan Freeman) informs Wesley that Cross, a rogue agent, executed his father. Sloan believes Wesley has the goods to take him out, so he undergoes the Fraternity's brutal training regimen (Marc Warren and Common dish up some of the abuse). When he's ready, Sloan sends him out to fulfill his duty, but matters become complicated when Wesley finds out someone isn't telling the truth, leading our former milquetoast to exact an elaborate revenge. For those who've been following McAvoy's career to date, Wanted will surely come as a surprise. In adapting Mark Millar's comic series, Timur offers buckets of blood and a smidgen of depth, but fans of The Matrix and Mr. and Mrs. Smith will want to give this one a look. --Kathleen C. Fennessy

Mamma Mia! [Theatrical Release] (2008)

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Hancock [Theatrical Release] (2008)
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Amazon.comHancock turns the standard superhero movie inside-out: The title character (Will Smith) can fly, has superstrength, and is invulnerable, but he's also a sloppy, alcoholic jerk who causes millions of dollars in property damage whenever he bothers to fight crime. When he saves the life of a public-relations agent named Ray (Jason Bateman, Arrested Development), Ray decides to improve Hancock's image--starting by having Hancock surrender himself to the authorities and go to prison for his lawless behavior. The idea is that once he's in prison, the crime rate will go up, and people will start to realize Hancock might be of value after all. This is only the first act of Hancock--from there, the movie takes several clever turns that shouldn't be revealed. Hancock isn't a great movie (among other things, director Peter Berg overuses close-ups with a hand-held camera to a degree that may cause motion sickness), but it is an extremely entertaining one. The script, which holds together far better than most superhero movies, has a propulsive plot, good dialogue, some compassion for its characters, and even an actual idea or two. The spectacular action at least gestures towards obeying the laws of physics, which actually makes the special effects more vivid. The three leads (Smith, Bateman, and Charlize Theron as Ray's wife, Mary) deftly balance the movie's mixture of comedy, action, and drama. All in all, a smart subversive twist on a genre that all too often takes itself all too seriously. --Bret Fetzer

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The Dark Knight [Theatrical Release] (2008)