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Jackie Chan was 40 when he stepped back into the role of young Wong Fei Hung in this sequel to his 1978 breakthrough comic hit, Drunken Master. Comic mix-ups and
misunderstandings land Wong in the middle of a plot by British smugglers stealing Chinese treasures and enslaving local workers in an iron foundry. This mad mix of
slapstick comedy, energetic action, and melodrama offers some of Chan's finest fight scenes. Click Here for price and info
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Incredibly kinetic, supercharged action yarn about an elite SWAT-team cop (Reeves) who's targeted by a psycho/mastermind
(Hopper), and led onto an L. A. city bus that's triggered to explode. If you're going to make a nonstop action movie, this is the way to do it--with expert pacing, eye-popping
stunts and special effects, and characters who make sense. A bull's-eye! Oscar winner for Best Sound and Sound Effects Editing.
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 Jurassic Park & Lost World Collection (2-Disc Set) DVD Rated PG-13
Jurassic Park was the benchmark for computer graphics in movies, and can even hold its own with some of today's blockbusters. This DVD collection is presented perfectly. The sound and video
are flawless, the added features are excellent, and the movies themselves are classic, although the second film is not as good as the first.
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One might stop right there and call for help; Libby, however, takes matters--or, more
specifically, the knife--into her own hands, and the moment she does, there's the Coast Guard. Faster than you can say frame-up, Libby's been charged with murder and jailed,
with her young son stripped from her custody. It's all cut-and-dried, except for one thing: Libby's husband isn't dead, and she's about to track him down. Click Here for price and info
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This vampire slaying action adventure movie
contains an impressive set of DVD pictures. Thereīs bonus commentary, deleted scenes, special featurettes that focus on the making and design of specific scenes, the theaterical
trailer, and more.
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A Robin Hood for the '90s, light years
removed from the romantic vision of Errol Flynn... but this gritty, pumped-up version can stand on its own,. Rough, tough, and rousing at times, with Rickman's off-the-wall
approach to the Sheriff of Nottingham a real surprise.
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The Mask of Zorro was one of 1998's big
summer hits. Anthony Hopkins plays the older Zorro who is captured by his enemy and imprisoned. Many years later he escapes, but is too old to take out his enemy
alone. Recruiting a younger Zorro, the two set out for justice and to rescue the older Zorro's daughter who was raised by his enemy. The DVD includes a "Making of Zorro" feature!
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Set in Alexandria, Virginia, in 1971, the fact-based story begins with the integration
of black and white students at T. C. Williams High School. This effort to improve race relations is most keenly felt on the school's football team, the Titans, and bigoted
tempers flare when a black head coach (Washington) is appointed and his victorious predecessor (Will Patton) reluctantly stays on as his assistant. It's affirmative action at its most potentially
volatile, complicated by the mandate that the coach will be fired if he loses a single game in the Titans' 13-game season. Click Here for price and info
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Clean-cut kid Alex Corvis (Eric Mabius) is framed and executed for the brutal murder of his girlfriend (Jodi Lynn O'Keefe). He is revived by a crow spirit guide to hunt down
the corrupt policemen who committed the crime, and ultimately to unmask the mysterious scarred man who ordered her death. Click Here for price and info
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Three of the seven episodes contained in this two-volume set--"Too Many Christmas Trees," "A Surfeit of H20," and "Dial a Deadly Number"--rank among the 10 best
episodes from the series' Mrs. Emma Peel era (a fourth, "The Hour That Never Was," is ranked in the top 20), making this the perfect chaser to The Avengers '65' Set 1. "What
nasty situation have you got in store for me this time?" Mrs. Peel asks in "The Man-Eater of Surrey Green," another of the vintage, black-and-white episodes from the series'
breakthrough fourth season, which introduced Diana Rigg in her signature role.
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Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton are thrill-seeking meteorologists chasing twisters in order to
study them (and help warn people of them, of course) with a new technology they've developed.
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