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The gang is back for Season Five of this popular teen comedy, following the adventures of a group of friends as they navigate the halls of high school. Zach (Mark Paul Gosselaar) is a smooth-talking golden boy who always has a plan, while his best friend Slater (Mario Lopez) is a charming jock. Lisa (Lark Voorhies) is a gossipy fashionista with a heart of gold, while uber-nerd Screech (Dustin Diamond) is madly in love with her. This year there's a new kid at Bayside High, Tori, with whom Zack and company become friends. The season also sees the kids putting on a hip-hop play of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarves," Slater's long-lost sister returns, and Zach has to do some fancy footwork--literally!--in order to graduate.

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Television producer extraordinaire Aaron Spelling launched a pop-culture phenomenon with his 1990s teen soap opera BEVERLY HILLS 90210, a landmark series that not only set the standard for '90s teen culture, but singlehandedly wrote the template for later shows like DAWSON'S CREEK and THE O.C. Created by Darren Star, the glitzy series chronicled the coming-of-age dramas of Minnesota siblings Brandon (Jason Priestley) and Brenda Walsh (Shannen Doherty) as they adjusted to their new lives in the affluent environs of the titular zipcode, where they attended the fictional West Beverly High with a tightknit group of teenage friends: goodnatured jock Steve Sanders (Ian Ziering); brainy good-girl Andrea Zuckerman (Gabrielle Carteris); naive virgin Donna Martin (Tori Spelling); aspiring DJ David Silver (Brian Austin Green); blonde siren Kelly Taylor (Jennie Garth); and troubled bad-boy Dylan McKay (Luke Perry). Like DEGRASSI, the series attempted social commentary by crafting storylines featuring a wide range of issues affecting '90s teens, including alcoholism, drug abuse, sex, and depression. Groundbreaking and iconic, 90210's debut season is presented in its entirety with this collection of 22 episodes.

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Television producer extraordinaire Aaron Spelling launched a pop-culture phenomenon with his 1990s teen soap opera BEVERLY HILLS 90210, a landmark series that not only set the standard for '90s teen culture, but singlehandedly wrote the template for later shows like DAWSON'S CREEK and THE O.C. Created by Darren Star, the glitzy series chronicled the coming-of-age dramas of Minnesota siblings Brandon (Jason Priestley) and Brenda Walsh (Shannen Doherty) as they adjusted to their new lives in the affluent environs of the zip code of the title, where they attended the fictional West Beverly High with a tight-knit group of teenage friends: goodnatured jock Steve Sanders (Ian Ziering); naive virgin Donna Martin (Tori Spelling); aspiring DJ David Silver (Brian Austin Green); blonde siren Kelly Taylor (Jennie Garth); and troubled bad-boy Dylan McKay (Luke Perry). Like DEGRASSI, the series attempted social commentary by crafting storylines featuring a wide range of issues affecting '90s teens, including alcoholism, drug abuse, sex, and depression. This sixth season continues the social drama and love affairs as the privileged pals brave the pressures of the adult world--including cocaine, pregnancy, and, for Dylan, a hitman.

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This collection shows the wide array of Mel Brooks's comic genius. The set includes: BLAZING SADDLES, HIGH ANXIETY, HISTORY OF THE WORLD PART 1, ROBIN HOOD: MEN IN TIGHTS, SILENT MOVIE, TO BE OR NOT TO BE, THE TWELVE CHAIRS, and YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN. Please search by individual releases to find complete film descriptions.

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New Jersey wedding chanteur Robbie Hart loses all hope after being abandoned at the altar by his fiancee Linda. Enter Julia, an effervescent ray of light in the shape of a catering-service waitress, who enlists Robbie's help in planning her own wedding--to a sleazy, DeLorean-driving junk bond salesman who tomcats around and treats women like unfeeling slabs of meat. Can our hero win Julia over before she elopes to Las Vegas? Will Billy Idol save the day? And, most importantly, will the fluffy romantic storyline be completely overpowered by the weighty mid-1980s cultural references? THE WEDDING SINGER is cheesy fun for the nostalgically inclined. Steve Buscemi tries to steal the film in an uncredited role as a drunk best man, but that honor actually goes to Alexis Arquette, as "George."

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These lurid gangland tales expose the deep roots of the American crime film. Though DeNiro and Pacino may seem tough, it all started with this first generation of wise guys--Cagney, Bogart, and Robinson. Included here are THE PUBLIC ENEMY, WHITE HEAT, ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACES, LITTLE CAESAR, THE PETRIFIED FOREST, and THE ROARING TWENTIES. Please see individual titles for complete synopsis information.

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I LOVE LUCY debuted on CBS in 1951 and quickly set a new standard for situation comedy with its well-crafted plotlines, live tapings, multiple camera angles, and one of the finest ensemble casts in television history. Centered on the domestic life of zany redhead Lucy Ricardo (Lucille Ball) and her Cuban-born husband Ricky (Lucy's real-life spouse Desi Arnaz), the series also broke cultural ground by featuring an interracial marriage and a female lead who was less than the perfect housewife. Indeed, it was Lucy's never-ending quest to muscle in on her husband's show-business career--often with the help of meddlesome next-door neighbors Fred (William Frawley) and Ethel Mertz (Vivian Vance)--that provided the show its main comedic thrust and continues to lend it a timelessly classic appeal. This collection presents all nine seasons (194 episodes) of this groundbreaking series, including the "lost" pilot and I LOVE LUCY: THE MOVIE.

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In the fourth season, fans had to say goodbye to THE O.C., which quickly became the most popular night-time soap since BEVERLY HILLS 90210, when it debuted in 2003. Captivating audiences with its fresh dialogue, clever wit, steamy storylines, and the mesmerizing power of Peter Gallagher's eyebrows, the series became a trendsetting force in terms of popular fashion and music tastes among young viewers. Season Four begins on a down note, with each character dealing with Marissa Cooper's tragic death (or not dealing with it, as is often the case). Four months later, Summer is burying her sorrows in uncharacteristic environmental activism at Brown. Seth is back in Orange Country, longing for the close bond he once had with Summer, who, while technically still his girlfriend, is becoming more distant by the day. Perhaps in the worst shape is Ryan, who has not only returned to his old life of minor crime but has also found his way into the seedy world of cage fighting. Thankfully for viewers, good old Sandy Cohen arrives to whisk Ryan and the series back onto safer soil. As Ryan re-acclimates himself to the Cohen way of being, he finds an unlikely friend (and more) in Taylor Townsend, who after years of humiliation at high school, has returned from Paris a new (not to mention married) woman. Season Four is full of excitement, story arcs centering on new characters (with Taylor and Caitlin Cooper taking center stage), and old themes. While many fans may see the show's finale as coming too soon, series creator Josh Schwartz provides some sense of closure with a last episode that jumps several years ahead to answer the question "what happens next?"

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Quirky characters bring warmth to the small town of Cicely, Alaska, in this popular dramedy from the 1990s. Rob Morrow (QUIZ SHOW) stars as Dr. Joel Fleischman, a city dweller forced to leave Manhattan for the tiny northern hamlet. Country may clash with the city, but it provides heated chemistry between Joel and a sexy local pilot named Maggie (Janine Turner). Cicely is also home to radio DJ "Chris-in-the-morning" (John Corbett, SEX AND THE CITY), former astronaut and current millionaire Maurice J. Minnifield (Barry Corbin), and a number of other strangely lovable residents. Despite its remote location, Cicely is never boring, with the citizens hosting a Mosquito Festival and discovering the flesh-eating tendencies in their family trees. This set features all six seasons of the Emmy-winning series, from Joel's arrival in Cicely in the first episode, to his departure in season six, and the appearance of his replacement, played by Paul Provenza.

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In this epic drama exploring Chicano life in East Los Angeles, Miklo (Damian Chapa), Cruz (Jesse Borrego), and Paco (Benjamin Bratt) are three young cousins raised as brothers. Miklo, born of a Chicano mother and a white father, is Chicano on the inside, but feels betrayed by his white skin and blue eyes that keep him on the fringes of his Chicano heritage. Desperate to belong to what he feels is his true family, he'll do anything to be a part of his cousins' gang--his "family." But a retaliatory attack on a rival gang sends Miklo, out on probation, back to prison, and he finds himself in San Quentin. As he serves his time and tries to find a place in the Latino power group in prison--La Onda--his hotheaded cousin Paco turns to a career in law enforcement, while Cruz makes his way as a successful artist. Cruz's career hits a dead end after he gets addicted to drugs and inadvertently causes a tragedy that alientates him from his family. With their respective paths drawing the family apart, the three men must find out who they are, and whether they can hold on to the bond that once united them. Benjamin Bratt and Jesse Borrego turn in believable, moving portrayals as Miklo's cousins in this decade-spanning drama loosely based on actual prison gang riots in the 1980s.

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In 1977, after suffering years of physical abuse at the hands of her brutal husband, Mickey (Paul Le Mat), Michigan housewife Francine Hughes (Farrah Fawcett) kills him one night by setting fire to him as he sleeps. She is subsequently prosecuted. Fawcett garnered an Emmy nomination for role in this acclaimed television adaptation of a true story.

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From the archives of NBC television comes JOHNNY CARSON: THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION, a compilation of hilarious bits from Carson's lengthy and legendary stint as host of THE TONIGHT SHOW. From 1962-1992, Carson was a staple of American nighttime television, becoming well-known for his ability to connect with his audiences and his quick-witted, improvised quips when written material didn't go as planned. The variety of comedy that Carson was adept as is on display here, with monologues, interviews with a variety of guests, in-character skits, and stand-up. Carson's time as host of THE TONIGHT SHOW made him an important part of American pop culture, and would eventually earn him six Emmy Awards and the Presidential Medal of Freedom. JOHNNY CARSON: THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION will remind audiences why he was so beloved.

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As the 1980s turned into the 1990s a new star was born when rapper/actor Will Smith donned the guise of THE FRESH PRINCE OF BEL AIR. Shipped out to California to live with wealthy relatives, he sets about teaching his adopted family some street smarts, while his original reason for being there--to learn some old-fashioned beliefs and values--rapidly falls by the wayside. His Aunt Vivian (Janet Hubert-Whitten) and Uncle Philip Banks (James Avery) can't control him, and the laughs continue to flow as the Fresh Prince attempts to get everyone else to fit in around him, including cousins Carlton (Alfonso Ribeiro), Hilary (Karyn Parsons), and Ashley (Tatyana Ali). This release includes the third season of a show that is now a legendary part of early-1990s television scheduling.

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Set in 1966; Produced and released in 1983. Francis Ford Coppola's stylized teen melodrama is based on the popular novel by S. E. Hinton. In 1960s Tulsa, the "right" and "wrong" sides of the tracks are represented by rival gangs, the upscale Socs and the underprivileged Greasers. Darrel Curtis (Patrick Swayze) is doing his best to raise his two younger brothers, Sodapop (Rob Lowe in his first film role) and Ponyboy (C. Thomas Howell). Sensitive Ponyboy is a budding writer in love with Cherry (Diane Lane), the unobtainable beauty from the enemy gang. When Ponyboy's buddy, troubled Johnny Cade (Ralph Macchio), kills one of the Socs in self-defense, their friend Dallas (Matt Dillon) helps the two youths hide out in an abandoned country church. There they live as exiles from a society that doesn't want them. But not all is lost, when Ponyboy, Johnny, and Dallas save some children caught in a fire they become unlikely heroes. The young cast is the jewel of this sensitive, moving film. Tom Cruise and Emilio Estevez play Greasers, and pop singer Leif Garrett plays rich-kid Bob. Dillon also starred that year in another S. E.Hinton adaptation directed by Coppola--the fascinating and extremely entertaining RUMBLE FISH.

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Based on the Broadway musical comedy, this farce set in Ancient Rome follows slave and scam-artist Pseudolus (Zero Mostel in a signature role) as he attempts to win his freedom by brokering the sale of a virgin. Stephen Sondheim's score adds to the appeal.

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Two southern-fried, gold-digging Georgia peaches (also known as "Black American Princesses") hit Hollywood to audition for a music video to raise cash. But they really hit the jackpot when the director's unctuous nephew involves them in a scam to trick his wealthy old employer into believing that one of the B.A.P.s is his long-lost love's granddaughter.

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Mary-Louise Parker is back as pot-dealing widow and single mother-of-two Nancy Botwin for a third season of this hilariously subversive series. Thanks to the unresolved murder of Peter, her DEA agent boyfriend, Nancy has yet to see the light at the end of the tunnel. And it isn't just the Feds she has to worry about--Peter's ex-wife, Valerie (Brooke Smith of THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS), is also on the prowl. Of couse, that is just the beginning of the madness. Her teenage son wants to help out with the family business, her live-in brother Andy (Justin Kirk) ships out for Iraq, and dangerous drug dealing associate U-Turn has Nancy by the stems. Meanwhile, on the bureaucratic side of the Agrestic township, unscrupulous real estate developer Sullivan Groff (Matthew Modine) is shaking things up between council members Celia (Elizabeth Perkins) and Doug (Kevin Nealon). Mary-Kate Olsen (THE WACKNESS) also guest stars as the new girlfriend of older son Silas.

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THE GOLDEN COMPASS is an adaptation of the first book in the beloved but controversial fantasy series by Phillip Pullman. The story opens with Lyra Belacqua (Dakota Blue Richards) an orphan girl who lives in an alternate world that is similar to earth, but where people's souls exist outside of their bodies in animal form. The people are ruled by a shadowy and oppressive council known as the Magisterium, which is doing it's best to keep everyone from getting information about what is called "Dust." Lyra's Uncle Asriel (Daniel Craig) has been researching Dust, and he has seen to it that Lyra is given safe shelter at Jordan College. But when the visiting Mrs. Coulter (Nicole Kidman) arrives, she asks Lyra to accompany her on a trip to the North to meet the Panserbjorne, a race of armored bears. Before Lyra leaves, the Headmaster gives her a golden compass, a device which only she can read, and from which she can intuit the truth. Lyra leaves with Mrs. Coulter, but when she learns that her friends have been kidnapped by "Gobblers," she heads out to find them, and soon joins forces with the nomadic Gyptians, some witches, and an armored bear called Iorek Byrnison (voice by Ian McKellen). Lyra finds her friends, and so discovers the evil plans the Magisterium has cooked up for the world's children. By the film's end, she has vowed to track down her Uncle Asriel, and to discover the true power of Dust. Hollywood had a tricky time of taming this tale, as Pullman's books portray religion - the Catholic Church in particular - in a less than flattering light. The film version carefully steers clear of these themes, and instead puts its enormous budget into creating visually stunning effects. While fans of the books may find fault with this streamlined version, children are sure to revel in the many talking animals and whimsical airships.

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This made-for-cable series is set in the flashy world of South Beach, Miami, where looking good is a full-time profession. Sean McNamara (Dylan Walsh) and Christian Troy (Julian McMahon) are plastic surgeons. Sean is married to Julia (Joely Richardson) and has a conscience when it comes to his job, while Christian is willing to lie to get a woman into bed and onto the surgery table. Although they've been partners for years, their opposing ethical stances, as well as Christian's desire for Julia, keep the dramatic tension bristling. Contains all thirteen episodes from the show's first season.

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