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NFL Pittsburgh Steelers Giftset $78.99 NFL Pittsburgh Steelers Giftset |
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Hairspray Spec Ed Giftset W/Locker - $49.99 Hairspray Spec Ed Giftset W/Locker - |
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Fox 75th Anniversary Giftset (76pc) – Widescreen Fullscreen $429.99 Fox 75th Anniversary Giftset (76pc) – Widescreen Fullscreen |
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D’argent Etched Votive Giftset $50 D’argent Etched Votive Giftset Set of three glass and silver votives. Gift-wrapped. 3 1/2″ x 4″ D 1-2 business days to ship out and receive tracking. |
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Blade Giftset (3-Pack) $14.08 Rated: UNSynopsis: Giftset will contain the following: Blade DVD, Blade 2 2-disc DVD and Blade: Trinity Unrated 2-disc DVD in a slipcase. The exclusive limited edition Marvel comic book (in the Blade: Trinity DVD) will be included while supplies last. |
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NFL Pittsburgh Steelers Giftset $78.99 NFL Pittsburgh Steelers Giftset |
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Hairspray Spec Ed Giftset W/Locker - $49.99 Hairspray Spec Ed Giftset W/Locker - |
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Fox 75th Anniversary Giftset (76pc) – Widescreen Fullscreen $429.99 Fox 75th Anniversary Giftset (76pc) – Widescreen Fullscreen |
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D’argent Etched Votive Giftset $50 D’argent Etched Votive Giftset Set of three glass and silver votives. Gift-wrapped. 3 1/2″ x 4″ D 1-2 business days to ship out and receive tracking. |
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Blade Giftset (3-Pack) $14.08 Rated: UNSynopsis: Giftset will contain the following: Blade DVD, Blade 2 2-disc DVD and Blade: Trinity Unrated 2-disc DVD in a slipcase. The exclusive limited edition Marvel comic book (in the Blade: Trinity DVD) will be included while supplies last. |
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John Wayne In Color Giftset (3 Disc) – Fullscreen Box $14.99 John Wayne In Color Giftset (3 Disc) – Fullscreen Box |
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Pittsburgh Steelers Giftset DVD $78.99 This 9 disc Ultimate Collection contains four amazing Pittsburgh Steelers’ DVDs. NFL Pittsburgh Steelers The Road to XL: In this unforgettable four-disc set- relive the incredible moments of the Steelers’ magic carpet ride. From the bouncing of the Bengals- to Big Ben’s miracle tackle- to Willie Parker’s breakaway dash- “Road to XL” brings you the televised broadcast of each postseason victory with play-by-play and commentary from the Steelers’ radio team. NFL Super Bowl XL: Pittsburgh Steelers –The Pittsburgh Steelers’ quest for a fifth Super Bowl title was an epic journey that took 26 years to complete. Complete with highlights from the Steelers regular season- playoffs and the big game itself. Contains over 3 full hours of action- along with the pre-game- post-game- half-time shows and tons of behind-the-scenes footage. This two-disc set celebrates the rich history of the Pittsburgh Steelers- from their inception through their incredible run in 2004. Includes tons of bonus features on the greatest Steelers’ moments- games and players. NFL Super Bowl Collection: Pittsburgh Steelers Relive the most celebrated moments from Steel City’s spectacular run in the 70s. Go back through each winning season with highlights leading up to the big game- and celebrate the great Super Bowl triumphs. This spectacular DVD features hours of Super Bowl game footage- season highlights- interviews and commentary from the legends that made Pittsburgh a champion. Officially Licensed by the NFL |
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TWILIGHT GIFTSET BY TWILIGHT (BluRay) $112.81 Artist: TWILIGHT Genre: Suspense Rating: PG13 Release Date: 18AUG2009 |
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Strawberry Shortcake Giftset $30.55 Rated: NRSynopsis: Strawberry Shortcake: Best Pets Yet Strawberry Shortcake: Meet Strawberry Shortcake Strawberry Shortcake: Spring for Strawberry Shortcake Strawberry Shortcake: Adventures on Ice Cream Island Strawberry Shortcake: Get Well Adventure |
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Envy Girls Giftset $23.26 Rated: NRSynopsis: Meet Eliana, Natasha, Vala and Yvette, the girls of ENVY. This fitness superteam delivers a hot new style of simple workouts designed to target-tone the parts that really count. In no time, you’ll achieve slender abs, perfect buns, sexy legs, and lean sleek arms. It’s never been so easy to lose weight and look great. From the producers of Carmen Electra’s Aerobic Striptease, this brand-new 4-disc collection promises to make you the envy of others. Each workout includes an easy Warm-Up, a 5-minute Quick Fix for body maintenance on the run, and a 20-minute Primary Workout that shapes and slims for a stunning physique. |
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Charlotte’s Web Giftset $14.45 Rated: NASynopsis: NA |
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Peter Sellers Giftset $30.55 Rated: NASynopsis: Includes:What’s New PussycatPink PantherParty TheCasino Royale |
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It’s A Wonderful Life (GiftSet With Bell) $30.67 Rated: NRSynopsis: NA |
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Billy Wilder Giftset $30.55 Rated: NASynopsis: Includes:The Apartment Collector’s EditionThe Fortune CookieKiss Me StupidSome Like It Hot (Special Edition) |
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Flicka Giftset Collection $14.52 Rated: NASynopsis: Includes:My Friend Flicka (1943)Thunderhead Son Of Flicka (1945)Green Grass Of Wyoming (1948) |
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Barbie Diaries Giftset $19.38 Rated: NRSynopsis: It’s a new school year, and Barbie hopes its going to be totally magical! Barbie and her best friends, who play together in a band (although they haven’t played in front of an audience yet…), dream about what they hope to accomplish that year. Things get off to a rocky start when Barbie, who dreams of becoming an anchor at the school TV station, learns that not only has the position been filled by the popular Raquel, but that she has to be Raquel’s assistant! To make matters worse, Raquel is dating the boy that Barbie wishes would notice her. When the girls go out shopping, Barbie stumbles upon a special diary and a charm bracelet which – like magic – seem to turn things around for her in her life. Everything she seems to write in the diary comes true! This gives her the confidence to reach for all her dreams. Is the diary truly magical, or is there some other force at play? Find out for yourself when you unlock The Barbie Diaries on DVD! |
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Unit Complete Giftset $199.98 Rated: NRSynopsis: NA |
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Laurel and Hardy Giftset $26.72 Rated: NASynopsis: Includes:Great GunsJitterbugsThe Big Noise |
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Stephen King Giftset [4 Pack] - $24.99 Includes:Carrie (1976), MPAA Rating: R Misery (1990), MPAA Rating: R The Dark Half (1991), MPAA Rating: R Needful Things (1993), MPAA Rating: R Carrie This classic horror movie based on Stephen King’s first novel stars Sissy Spacek as Carrie White, a shy, diffident teenager who is the butt of practical jokes at her small-town high school. Her blind panic at her first menstruation, a result of ignorance and religious guilt drummed into her by her fanatical mother, Margaret (Piper … |
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Lissom Design 26039 Memo Giftset AT $22.88 Providing great selection and quality. Using the highest quality materials and components. Discover real value with our superb products value that can t be beat. Dimensions: 5.25 L x 4.75 H x 4.75 W. 120 Printed sheets 3 x 3. |
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WAR GIFTSET (DVD) [4 DISCS] $44.66 The British Royal Air Force battles the Nazi Germany Air Force to prevent a Nazi invasion of Britain; seventysix allied airmen plot a massive escape from Stalag 3, a maximum security Nazi prison; allied forces attempt to secure three bridges in Holland but fail on the final phase; a U.S. sub commander is obsessed with sinking a particular Japanese ship.ut fail on the final phase; a U.S. sub commander is obsessed with sinking a particular Japanese ship.ut fail on the final phase; a U.S. sub commander is obsessed with sinking a particular Japanese ship.ut fail on the final phase; a U.S. sub commander is obsessed with sinking a particular Japanese ship. Genre: Action/Adventure Rating: NR Release Date: 22MAY2007 |
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Rocky Horror/Shock Treatment Giftset $22.91 Rated: NRSynopsis: Includes both the much-beloved 2-disc special edition of The Rocky Horror Picture Show and the much-maligned sequel Shock Treatment. |
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Woody Allen 6-Pack Giftset – DVD $61.09 Rated: NASynopsis: Completing The Woody Allen Collection, this third volume in the series could be subtitled “The Mia Farrow Years,” as the director’s former muse stars in all six of the delightful films included in the box set — among the finest in Allen’s considerable canon. Mind you, Farrow appears in all the Volume 2 films as well, but that collection — tracing the movies made between 1987 and ’92 (including Crimes and Misdemeanors and Shadows and Fog) — affords dramatic contrasts absent from this frothy set. (The early, “funny” work, from ’71′s Bananas to Allen’s first flowerings as a film artist in Annie Hall, are covered in Volume 1.) Here in Volume 3, the writer-director-star and Farrow have a great time in their early years together (’81-’87). Their collaboration brought out the sweeter side of Allen’s comic brilliance, and some of his most assured work comes out of this era. Their first film together, A Midsummer Night’s Sex Comedy, (’82) mines pastoral beauty and carnal hijinks in the spirit of Jean Renoir’s Rules of the Game, with luscious cinematography by Gordon Willis. Arguably the funniest of the lot, Zelig (1983) is a mockumentary look at a human chameleon (played by Allen), who mingles with noted historical figures, courtesy of some of the best pre-Gump film forgery. Farrow is cast against type as a tough-tawkin’ gangster’s moll in Broadway Danny Rose (’84), a gentle, starkly beautiful look at showbiz third-raters. The Purple Rose of Cairo (’85), Allen’s homage to Buster Keaton’s frame-breaking masterpiece Sherlock, Jr., offers a romance between a meek Depression-era housewife and a character (Jeff Daniels) who steps off the screen and into her arms. Perhaps his most respected film from the 1980s, Hannah and Her Sisters (’86), strikes an elegant balance between austere relationship drama and gentle comedy in its story of the troubled bond between three sisters (Farrow, Barbara Hershey, and Dianne Wiest). It eventually nabbed three Oscars, for Allen’s script and for supporting actors Wiest and Michael Caine. Radio Days (1987) is the most admittedly autobiographical film of the lot, a sweetly tinged cavalcade of family recollections and nostalgic evocations from Allen’s childhood. Taken together, The Woody Allen Collection, Volume 3 is the most focused of the three box sets — Allen clearly found a delicate, inspired groove with Farrow, and this well-tempered collection is much more than the calm before the storm of an ugly and public breakup. Chas TurnerPRODUCTION AND TECHNICAL NOTES:Aspect Ratio: Theatre Wide-Screen (1.85.1)Presentation: Wide ScreenSound: Dolby DigitalFeatures: Widescreen versions of Broadway Danny Rose, Hannah and Her Sisters, A Midsummer Night’s Sex Comedy, The Purple Rose of Cairo, Radio Days, and Zelig, each with collectible booklets and the original theatrical trailersLanguage: English, Français, EspañolSubTitles: English, Français, EspañolTime: 8 Hours 48 Minutes |
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Bible Collection, The (Giftset) (6 Disc) $45.06 Rated: NRSynopsis: NA |
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Woody Allen 8-Pack Giftset – DVD $76.37 Rated: NASynopsis: One part Groucho Marx, one part Sigmund Freud, and just enough Federico Fellini and Ingmar Bergman to wow the highbrows, Woody Allen established himself in the 1970s as a writer-actor-director uniquely capable of creating films that are hilarious — and often tragic — worlds unto themselves. Or perhaps unto himself: Although his onscreen persona remained a neurotic mess (and does to this day), his films grew through the decade from mere comic gems to deeply affecting studies of human relationships. The eight films in this set make for an entertaining look at that evolution. The decade begins with four romps rife with the Marx Brothers-inspired anarchy: Bananas, Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex (But Were Afraid to Ask), Sleeper, and Love and Death. The latter three establish Diane Keaton as an Allen regular — a modern Margaret Dumont to his would-be Groucho — but the comic mood changes drastically in the films that followed 1977′s Annie Hall, Allen’s most successful and significant film. Sacrificing slapstick for dry wit, this multiple Oscar winner cemented Allen’s place in the filmmaking firmament. Interiors, the Bergman homage he served as Annie Hall’s follow-up, remains a dramatic enigma amid this otherwise funny field. In 1979′s Manhattan, — shot by cinematographer Gordon Willis in breathtaking black and white — Allen returned to the turf he’d so wonderfully staked out in Annie Hall: a nostalgic and stylized New York where infidelity is a terminal disease and psychiatry an amusingly inadequate cure. The set’s final installment, Stardust Memories, is often compared to Fellini’s 8 1/2, and it finds Allen satirizing his newfound celebrity. Viewed today together with Manhattan — with its May-September romantic theme — one can’t help but be struck by the eerie foreshadowing of the controversy surrounding Allen’s relationship with Soon-Yi Previn. Tony NigroPRODUCTION AND TECHNICAL NOTES:Aspect Ratio: Pre-1954 Standard (1.33.1)Presentation: B&WSound: Dolby DigitalLanguage: English, EspañolSubTitles: EnglishTime: 1 Hour 28 Minutes |
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Stephen King 4-Pack Giftset – DVD $21.41 Rated: RSynopsis: This classic horror movie based on Stephen King’s first novel stars Sissy Spacek as Carrie White, a shy, diffident teenager who is the butt of practical jokes at her small-town high school. Her blind panic at her first menstruation, a result of ignorance and religious guilt drummed into her by her fanatical mother (Piper Laurie), only causes her classmates’ vicious cruelty to escalate, despite the attentions of her overly solicitous gym teacher (Betty Buckley). Finally, when the venomous Chris Hargenson (Nancy Allen) engineers a reprehensible prank at the school prom, Carrie lashes out in a horrifying display of her heretofore minor telekinetic powers. Many films had featured school bullies, but Carrie was one of the first to focus on the special brand of cruelty unique to teenage girls. Carrie’s world is presented as a snake pit, where the well-to-do female students all have fangs — even the reticent Sue Snell (Amy Irving) — and all the males are blind pawns, sexually twisted around the fingers of Chris and her evil cronies. The talented supporting cast includes John Travolta, P.J. Soles, and William Katt. One of the genre’s true classics, the film was followed by a sequel in 1999, as well as by a famously unsuccessful Broadway musical adaptation that starred Betty Buckley, the movie’s gym teacher, as Margaret White. Robert FirschingMarking the first collaboration between horror legends George A. Romero and Stephen King since 1982′s Creepshow, this moody, atmospheric adaptation of King’s novel was actually completed in 1991, but the highly-publicized bankruptcy of its distributor Orion Pictures in that same year nearly doomed The Dark Half to distribution limbo. King’s story revolves around successful author Thad Beaumont (Timothy Hutton), whose popularity on the college circuit owes a great deal to the financial success of a series of violent pulp thrillers written under the pseudonym of “George Stark.” When he decides to cast aside his disreputable alter-ego by “killing” Stark off in a mock ceremony, it precipitates a string of sadistic murders matching those in his pulp novels, which are discovered to be the work of Stark himself (also played by Hutton). Looking like a maniacal white-trash version of his counterpart, Stark is not so willing to quit the writing game — even if it means coming after Thad’s wife (Amy Madigan) and their baby. It’s only a matter of time before suspicions turn to Thad, who is the only one who knows the real origins of his hideous twin. Cavett BinionBased on the Stephen King novel, Misery casts James Caan as romance writer Paul Sheldon. After a car accident, Sheldon is trapped in his vehicle in the middle of a blizzard; on the brink of death, he is rescued by Annie Wilkes (Kathy Bates), a former nurse who carries the writer to her home to recover. It turns out that Annie is a huge fan of Sheldon’s work, which consists of a series of romance novels about a character named Misery Chastain; Paul, wa |
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Billy Wilder 9-Pack Giftset – DVD $91.64 Rated: NASynopsis: One of Hollywood’s most distinguished writer-directors and a cinematic humorist nonpareil, Billy Wilder is well represented by the nine films collected in this DVD box set: Three of them are bona fide classics, three others are above-average entertainments, and three are fair-to-middling movies of sufficient interest to please the filmmaker’s devotees. Some Like It Hot (1959) is a perennial favorite, with the Wilder-I.A.L. Diamond writing team in top form chronicling the misadventures of Prohibition-era musicians Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon. Targeted for rubout by mobsters, they disguise themselves as women to play with an all-girl band headlined by the voluptuous Marilyn Monroe. In The Apartment (1960), a more subtle Lemmon plays a lonely schnook who’s promoted by his insurance-company bosses for letting them use his apartment as a rendezvous for their adulterous liaisons. Shirley MacLaine is pixie-ish piquancy personified as the elevator girl whom Lemmon loves — even if she’s carrying on with top executive Fred MacMurray. Witness for the Prosecution (1957), a tense courtroom drama based on an Agatha Christie play, is so brilliantly done that one wishes Wilder (who co-scripted with Harry Kurnitz) had made more thrillers. Defense attorney Charles Laughton represents Tyrone Power, accused of murdering a rich widow and staunchly supported (surprisingly) by his own wife, played by Marlene Dietrich in what was then called a stunning screen comeback. Another Hollywood legend, James Cagney, made his comeback in Wilder’s One, Two, Three (1961), a fast-paced, lighthearted farce that cast the erstwhile tough guy as chief executive of Coca-Cola’s West Berlin plant (!) and reluctant guardian of his superior’s wayward daughter (Pamela Tiffin), who slips across the border to marry an anti-American activist (Horst Buchholz) right under his nose. The Fortune Cookie (1966) pairs Lemmon with Walter Matthau in an occasionally hilarious but uneven commentary on the American mania for litigation; Matthau plays a lawyer who parlays Lemmon’s accidental minor injury into a massive, fraudulent lawsuit. Kiss Me, Stupid (1964) teams Dean Martin and Kim Novak for a somewhat crude but effective comedy built on a double-adultery mix-up. The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes (1970), a revisionist portrayal of the great detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle, blends murder and mirth rather uneasily but sports crisp Wilder-Diamond dialogue and top-drawer performances by Robert Stephens (in the title role), Colin Blakely, Genevieve Page, and Christopher Lee. The star performances save Irma La Douce (1963), a scattershot adaptation of the smash Broadway musical about a spirited young prostitute and the young gendarme who inadvertently becomes her pimp; Wilder favorites Shirley MacLaine and Jack Lemmon labor mightily to salvage this flawed, overlong comedy. Avanti! (1972) finds Lemmon once again in tow, playing a stuffy, middle-aged American tycoon who falls for |
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Woody Allen 5-Pack Giftset – DVD $45.82 Rated: NRSynopsis: Woody Allen is best known and loved for the laugh-a-minute movies portraying him as a lovable schlemiel, but in his scrawny breast beats the heart of a serious artist — and this five-disc set proves it by collecting five of his most ambitious films. The clear standout is Crimes and Misdemeanors, the controversial 1989 story of a married man (Martin Landau) whose attempts to terminate an adulterous affair end in murder. Woody balances this sobering plotline with a more humorous one in which he courts Mia Farrow while filming a documentary about egotistical TV producer Alan Alda. Audacious and unique, Crimes remains Woody’s most artistically successful attempt at combining breezy comedy with heavy drama. In September (1987), writer-director Allen uses a weekend stay in Vermont as the backdrop for the angst-ridden diatribes of a sextet that includes Farrow, Sam Waterston, and Dianne Wiest. Another Woman (1988), a finely wrought drama starring Gena Rowlands as a sheltered woman whose carefully structured life suddenly unravels, reflects the influence of Woody’s favorite director, Ingmar Bergman. Mia Farrow again takes center stage in Alice (1990), portraying a pampered wife who toys with the idea of taking a lover. The supporting cast is especially strong, including William Hurt, Judy Davis, Alec Baldwin, Joe Mantegna, Cybill Shepherd, and Blythe Danner, among others. Shadows and Fog (1992) has Kafkaesque overtones but features Woody in a familiar leading role; he plays a nervous nebbish caught between rival factions in a town being terrorized by a nocturnal strangler. Kathy Bates, John Cusack, Jodie Foster, and the then-ubiquitous Farrow costar with Allen. Legions of fans revered Allen for his early, freewheeling, gag-filled comedies, but by the early ’80s this talented filmmaker was determined to test artistic boundaries. This collection gathers together some of his most fascinating experiments, the results of which seem even more interesting with age. PRODUCTION AND TECHNICAL NOTES:Aspect Ratio: Theatre Wide-Screen (1.85.1)Presentation: B&WSound: Dolby DigitalFeatures: [None specified]Language: English, Français, EspañolSubTitles: English, Français, EspañolTime: 7 Hours 39 Minutes |
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Special Edition Horror Giftset [3 Pack] – Special $14.99 Includes:Carrie (1976), MPAA Rating: R The Fog (1980), MPAA Rating: R The Howling (1981), MPAA Rating: R Carrie This classic horror movie based on Stephen King’s first novel stars Sissy Spacek as Carrie White, a shy, diffident teenager who is the butt of practical jokes at her small-town high school. Her blind panic at her first menstruation, a result of ignorance and religious guilt drummed into her by her fanatical mother, Margaret (Piper Laurie), only causes her classmates’ vicious … |


