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In a final battle against the immortals, Connor (Christopher Lambert) and Duncan (Adrian Paul) join forces and confront the powerful Highlander villain and his band of
immortals in their last chance to fight against the ultimate evil. Click Here for price and info
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 X-Men DVD Rated PG-13In a time when race and religion don't separate people, but extra powers and mutated characteristics do, two longtime
friends, Professor Charles Xavier (Patrick Stewart) and Magneto (Ian McKellen) part ways, only to become rivals over the issue of how much patience they should have with
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 The Matrix DVD Rated RSet in the not too distant future in an insipid, characterless city, we find a young man named Neo (Keanu Reeves). A software
techie by day and a computer hacker by night, he sits alone at home by his monitor, waiting for a sign, a signal--from what or whom he doesn't know--until one night, a
mysterious woman named Trinity seeks him out and introduces him to that faceless character he has been waiting for: Morpheus. A messiah of sorts, Morpheus
presents Neo with the truth about his world by shedding light on the dark secrets that have troubled him for so long:
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The Showtime cable series Stargate SG-1 turns the premise of Stargate into a surprisingly viable formula, with former MacGyver star Richard Dean Anderson
assuming Kurt Russell's role as Air Force hero Jack O'Neill. Michael Shanks inherits James Spader's role as archeologist Daniel Jackson. Click Here for price and info
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This special effects filled movie comes with a lot of bonuses on the DVD. Such bonuses include two audio commentaries, deleted
scenes, production notes, two featurettes covering special effects and the original TV series, the original screenplay, and interactive games. Click Here for price and info
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This four-episode compilation of the 1960s-era comedy starts off with a two-parter which sends extraterrestrial Martin (Ray Walston) and his "nephew" Tim (Bill Bixby)
back in time to the 1800s in "Go West, Young Martian, Go West." the pair make it back to the present only to meet a time-traveling Leonardo Da Vinci in "Martin Meets His Match." The duo help resolve Da
Vinci's theft of his own Mona Lisa. DVD not available
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"After he pushed the envelope of computer-generated special effects in The Abyss, director James Cameron turned this
hotly anticipated sequel to Terminator into a well-written, action-packed showcase for advanced special effects and for one of the most invincible villains ever." Click Here for price and info
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An underwater adventure featuring deep-sea aliens. After a hurricane prevents a rescue
crew searching for survivors of a submarine accident from surfacing, they encounter a strange and beautiful creature in the water. But a psycho commander's belief that the
entity is a new Soviet weapon of war threatens to end the peaceful encounter and turn the ocean into a nuclear battlefield.
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The 1998 summer blockbuster and biggest money-making movie of the year is now on DVD. Those who like the bonus material that comes on most DVDs will enjoy two
theatrical trailers of Armageddon as well as the music video, "I Donīt Want to Miss a Thing" by Aerosmith. Click Here for price and info
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An interesting feature of Alien,
Aliens, Alien 3, and Alien Resurrection.. Ridley Scott's Alien is the most traditional of the bunch, essentially a haunted-house picture set on a
space freighter, where a monster is picking off crew members one by one. James Cameron's Aliens is the all-out adrenaline bath, a pulse-pounding action thriller from
start to finish. It plays a little like a Western in outer space, where the settlers are waiting for a cavalry that never comes--and the Indians are acid-veined aliens. And David Fincher's
Alien 3 is the rock-video version, in which substance and storytelling are sacrificed to editing and imagery, as the aliens attempt to take over a space penal colony. Two hundred years after
Alien 3 in Alien Resurrection, Ripley (Weaver) is cloned aboard a spaceship with a touch of alien in her makeup, and more aliens to battle with the help of a band of space pirates.
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This controversial and sometimes strange movie has made its way to DVD and even with a loyal following. Click Here for price and info
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Silent film version of A. Conan Doyle adventure yarn is remarkable for special effects recreating prehistoric beasts
encountered on scientific expedition to remote plateau. Interesting as precursor to KING KONG--in story structure and in Willis O'Brien's special effects. Originally 108m, remade twice. Click Here for price and info
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Premiere introduces each character and the basic premise, a sci-fi Fugitive by way of Voyager
in a world far from the Federation-friendly universe of Star Trek. Crichton's welcome is anything but warm, and the cultural and philosophical
differences of the fleeing outlaws, as well as their pure self-interest, clash under the constant threat of capture. In I, E.T., a hidden homing signal forces Moya to hide in
a terrestrial bog while the crew tries to disarm the device (which has been fused to the ship's nervous system), and Crichton makes first contact with the planet's pre-space flight inhabitants.
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2001
is a visual tone poem (barely 40 minutes of dialogue in a 139-minute film) that charts a phenomenal history of human evolution. From the dawn-of-man discovery
of crude but deadly tools in the film's opening sequence to the journey of the spaceship Discovery and metaphysical birth of the "star child" at film's end, Kubrick's
vision is meticulous and precise. In keeping with the director's underlying theme of dehumanization by technology, the notorious, seemingly omniscient computer
HAL 9000 has more warmth and personality than the human astronauts it supposedly is serving.
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The definitive American television series of the '90s comes to the big screen. FBI black sheep Mulder and Scully have been
temporarily transferred from the X-Files project to an anti-terrorist unit to investigate an Oklahoma City-style bombing. They uncover a new wrinkle in the
Syndicate/Cancer Man conspiracy--basically an attempt to help one bunch of aliens fight off another bunch who want to colonize Earth. Click Here for price and info
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Based on Carl Sagan's novel, Contact is
exceptionally thoughtful and provocative for a big-budget Hollywood science fiction picture, with elements that recall everything from 2001 to The Right Stuff. Includes a
LightWave 3D shot (the machine).
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Giant lizard monster moves swiftly from the
Pacific to N. Y. harbor, and terrorizes the Big Apple. The military unit assigned to kill him can't seem to do anything right, but biologist Broderick has the right ideas and eventually
hooks up with mystery man Reno and his team. Giant-scale, fx-driven no-brainer doesn't make much sense, has shallow characters, and goes on too long--but still offers a surprising amount of fun.
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Picard and his executive crew must transport
to a Shangri-la-like planet to see why their android crewmate Data has run amuck in a village full of peaceful Ba'ku artisans who--thanks to their planet's "metaphasic
radiation"--haven't aged in 309 years. It turns out there's a conspiracy afoot, masterminded by the devious, gruesomely aged Ru'afo, who's in cahoots with a renegade Starfleet
admiral. They covet the fountain-of-youth power of the Ba'ku planet, but because their takeover plan violates Starfleet's Prime Directive of noninterference, it's up to Picard
& crew to stop the scheme.
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In Starship Troopers, Verhoeven and RoboCop cowriter Ed Neumeier take inspired cues from Robert Heinlein's classic sci-fi
novel to create a special-effects extravaganza that functions on multiple levels of entertainment. Click Here for price and info
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Lake Placid features a giant crocodile that has somehow found its way to an isolated lake in Maine. The absurdity of crocodiles in
Maine sets the tone for the entire movie, which has no ambitions beyond mixing a little fright with a little humor. Click Here for price and info
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As a DVD, "The Birds" is a worthy companion to "Vertigo," "Psycho," and "The 39 Steps." The Birds is one of Hitchcock's
most psychologically complicated scenarios, a tense study of violence, loneliness, and complacency. Very well done!
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Deep Impact was the first major adventure film of 1998, beating Armageddon to the market in the "battle of asteroid movies."
This DVD is widescreen and also includes, as a bonus, the two main theatrical trailers. Click Here for price and info
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Khan, a genetically engineered "superman" prone to megalomaniacal delusions, was exiled years ago to the barren planet Ceti Alpha 5. He blames Admiral Kirk for his hard
fate, as well as for his wife's death, and vows revenge. When Commander Chekov mistakenly beams down to Khan's lair, the villain finally has a means of escape. Using a
parasitic creature that allows him to control the minds of his victims, Khan seizes command of the Starship Reliant. From there he hopes to lure Kirk to his death.
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