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3.9 of 5.0 with 232 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $14.99 1% OFF
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4.1 of 5.0 with 231 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $10.30 2% OFF
Manufacturer: Lionsgate
Brand: LIONS GATE HOME ENT.
Manufacturer: Lionsgate
Brand: LIONS GATE HOME ENT.
MISS YOU ALREADY is an honest and powerful story following two best friends, Milly (Toni Collette) and Jess (Drew Barrymore), as they navigate life's highs and lows. Inseparable since they were young girls, they can't remember a time they didn't share everything -secrets, clothes, even boyfriends -- but nothing prepares them for the day Milly is hit with life-altering news. A story for every modern woman, MISS YOU ALREADY celebrates the bond of true friendship that ultimately can never be broken, even in life's toughest moments.
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4.1 of 5.0 with 231 Reviews
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3.9 of 5.0 with 227 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $19.99 1% OFF
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3.8 of 5.0 with 224 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $13.98 54% OFF
Manufacturer: Olive Films
Brand: Olive Films
Manufacturer: Olive Films
Brand: Olive Films
A Philadelphia window dresser woos a mannequin brought to life by the spirit of an ancient princess.
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4.8 of 5.0 with 222 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $12.90 57% OFF
Manufacturer: ABC Studios
Brand: BUENA VISTA HOME VIDEO
Model: 786936830293
Manufacturer: ABC Studios
Brand: BUENA VISTA HOME VIDEO
Model: 786936830293
It's a year of bold new beginnings as TV's favorite doctors return to Seattle Grace for the biggest challenge of their lives. Experience every breathtaking moment with ABC's GREY'S ANATOMY: THE COMPLETE NINTH SEASON. From the ashes, romance will rise. The plane crash that took the life of Lexie Grey sends shockwaves through the hospital walls, with each surgeon handling the loss in their own personal way. Meredith finds her groove in the operating room, while Derek's hand injury forces him to focus on something other than surgery. In the wake of Arizona's injury, she and Callie rekindle their relationship. And as Mark fights to stay alive, Alex falls for someone new, Cristina tries to find the spark with Owen, and Bailey and Ben discover the perils of a long-distance relationship. Relive all the romance and excitement of ABC's unforgettable prime-time drama. Now, with never-before-seen bonus features, GREY'S ANATOMY's sensational ninth season is even better on DVD!
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4.6 of 5.0 with 222 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $11.64 2% OFF
Manufacturer: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Brand: Columbia Tri Star
Manufacturer: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Brand: Columbia Tri Star
From the producers of "The Simpsons"! Jon Lovitz is the animated Jay Sherman, a TV movie critic who is forced to review the most pathetic films which he always rates as "It stinks." In addition to the film parodies, the show also deals with his personal life: working for a tyrannical media mogul boss, his lovelife and his family. Three-disc release includes all 23 episodes from the entire first and second seasons! To quote New York movie critic Jay Sherman, voiced to Master Thespian perfection by Jon Lovitz, "it stinks" that The Critic lasted all but two seasons. "I used to have a show on ABC," Sherman bitterly remarks at one point, "for about a week." The show, created by Al Jean and Mike Reiss of Simpsons legend, fared no better when it moved to Fox, and little better when re-run on Comedy Central. But it did garner a devoted following, and thanks to DVD and the Internet, "the last hope of fading stars" (according to one of the ten "Webisodes" contained in this three-disc set), Jay Sherman lives! Television's saddest sack is the host of a TV review show, Coming Attractions. He must deal with the slings, arrows, and outrageous misfortunes heaped upon him by his ex-wife, adoptive WASP parents, and ratings-desperate Ted Turner-esque boss. On the movie front, The Critic is no less inside than the similarly ill-fated Action, but its hilarious parodies of classics and contemporary blockbusters, from the musical "Apocalypse Wow" to "Dennis the Menace II Society," make it much more accessible to any multiplex-goer. The Critic took particular glee in zinging Howard Stern, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Woody Allen and Soon-Yi. (We pause to praise the show's unsung heroes, Maurice Le Marche and Nick Jameson, who provide uncanny celebrity impersonations each episode). Some references have a longer shelf life than others. Conan O'Brien, at the time a fledgling talk-show host, certainly got the last laugh on a spied newspaper headline, "Conan Replaced by Dancing Chicken." And the series' best episode, in which Jay reunites an ...
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3.0 of 5.0 with 222 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $10.99 2% OFF
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4.2 of 5.0 with 220 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $19.17 2% OFF
Manufacturer: Section23 Films
Brand: Section23 Films
Model: 26923356
Manufacturer: Section23 Films
Brand: Section23 Films
Model: 26923356
When Takao, a young high school student who dreams of becoming a shoe designer, decides to skip school one day in favor of sketching in a rainy garden, he has no idea how much his life will change when he encounters Yukino. Older, but perhaps not as much wiser, she seems adrift in the world. Despite the difference in their ages, they strike up an unusual relationship that unexpectedly continues and evolves, without planning, with random meetings that always occur in the same garden on each rainy day. But the rainy season is coming to a close, and there are so many things still left unsaid and undone between them. Will there be time left for Takao to put his feelings into actions and words? Between the raindrops, between the calms in the storm, what will blossom in THE GARDEN OF WORDS? Like many 15-year-olds, Takao Akizuki, the hero of director-screenwriter Makoto Shinkai's featurette The Garden of Words (2013), feels trapped in high school. On rainy days, he cuts his morning classes to sit in a park modeled on Shinjuku Gyoen in Tokyo. Sheltered in a pavilion, he draws and dreams of becoming a designer/shoemaker. One morning he meets an "older woman," 27-year-old Ms. Yukino, who seems as lost and directionless as he is. A curious friendship develops between the two misfits. At 44 minutes, The Garden of Words suggests the anime equivalent of a short story. In his earlier, longer films--Voices of a Distant Star (2003), The Place Promised in Our Early Days (2004), Children Who Chase Lost Voices (2011)--Shinkai combined a lyrical visual sense with a frustrating inability to present a story with a satisfying beginning, middle, and end. The shorter form allows him to focus on evoking the atmosphere of the rainy Japanese spring and summer: the camera lingers on spattering droplets, reflections in puddles, dripping leaves, flowing streams. But neither Takao nor Yukino emerge as fully realized as their surroundings, and Takao's bitter outburst when Yukino rejects his fumbling expression of affection comes out of nowhere. A...
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4.6 of 5.0 with 219 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $29.83 1% OFF
Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox
Brand: 20TH Century Fox
Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox
Brand: 20TH Century Fox
Disc 1 Side A: Beach Blanket Bingo Disc 1 Side B: How To Stuff a Wild Bikini Disc 2 Side A: Beach Party Disc 2 Side B: Bikini Beach Disc 3 Side A: Fireball 500 Disc 3 Side B: Thunder Alley Disc 4 Side A: Muscle Beach Party Disc 4 Side B: Ski Party The sun will never set on Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello, The recording star from Philadelphia and the former Mouseketeer give a master class in chemistry in five Beach Party films that make up the bulk of this swinging eight-film box set. Beach Party (1963) helped to usher in a new wave of teen exploitation films that were far more fun and frolicsome than the rock and roll and juvenile delinquent films that preceded it. Frankie rents a beach house for himself and Annette's Dolores. He is stunned to learn that she has gotten cold feet and allowed the whole gang to hang out there. So Frankie decides to "dig somebody else," and Delores takes up with Robert Cummings, an anthropologist studying the sex lives of teens. All ends happily, and chastely. Harvey Lembeck, whose credits include Billy Wilder's Stalag 17, introduced his recurring series role as bumbling biker Eric Von Zipper. Surf guitar god Dick Dale provides accompaniment. Vincent Price pops up as Big Daddy to say, "Bring me my pendulum, kiddies. I feel like swinging." Beach Blanket Bingo (1965) is the magnum Party opus as Frankie goes sky-diving, Bonehead (Jody McCrea) falls in love with a mermaid, Linda Evans sings, Paul Lynde is snide, Don Rickles insults, and Frankie and Annette sing their classic, "I Think, You Think." Bikini Beach (1964) takes a swipe at the upstart Beatles with Frankie in a dual role as British pop star Potato Bug. Muscle Beach Party (1964) was Stevie Wonder's first film, and Peter Lorre's last. How to Stuff a Wild Bikini (1965) marks the end of an era, with Frankie, off in the Naval Reserves, getting help from witch doctor Buster Keaton in keeping interloper Dwayne Hickman away from Annette. Annette's absence is keenly felt in Ski Party, but James Brown performs, "I Feel Good" and...
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