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House: Season Four |
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Dr. House is back for more puzzling medical mysteries! Watch the perplexing personality of Dr. House, whose biting and sarcastic wit have driven his staff to quiting in this exciting new season. Now available on DVD, every season four episode plus exclusive bonus features including gag reel, episode commentaries, visual effects, exclusive on-set footage, plus interviews with cast, writers and producers.
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Harold & Kumar Escape From Guantanamo |
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In the follow-up sequel to Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle, the pot craving twosome return for more hijinx. This time following the cross-country adventures of the pot-smoking duo as they try to outrun authorities who suspect them of being terrorists after they try to sneak a bong on board their flight to Amsterdam.
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The Namesake |
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When the Ganguli family moves from Calcutta to New York, they embark upon a lifelong balancing act to meld into a new world without forgetting the old. Though parents Ashoke and Ashima long for the family and culture that enveloped them in India, they take great pride in the opportunities their sacrifices have afforded their children. Paradoxically, their son Gogol is torn between finding his own unique identity without losing his heritage. Even Gogol's name represents the family's journey into the unknown.
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Epic Movie |
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The hilarious hi-jinks begin when a hapless group of orphans from curious backgrounds come together to embark on an adventure that takes them to a special chocolate factory where they fall into an enchanted wardrobe and wind-up in a magical land. Here, hilarity ensues when the bungling bunch run into a colorful collection of characters including a flamboyant pirate and a gang of wizardry-apprentices who they join forces with to overthrow the wicked White Bitch of Gnarnia.
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Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj |
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Taj (Kal Penn), Van Wilder's assistant in the first film, heads out on his own and heads to England's prestigious Camden University to further his studies. Along the way, he adopts a group of misfits and shows the uptight student body how to get Wilder!
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Superman Returns |
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He's back. A hero for our millennium. And not a moment too soon, because during the five years (much longer in movie-fan years!) Superman sought his home planet, things changed on his adopted planet.
Nations moved on without him. Lois Lane now has a son, a fiance and a Pulitzer for "Why the World Doesn't Need Superman." And Lex Luthor has a plan that will destroy millions - no, billions - of lives.
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Son of The Mask |
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The mask of Loki falls into the hands of an aspiring cartoonist who is expecting his first child. When the child is born with supernatural powers, Loki returns to Earth to reclaim his mask and his "son."
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Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle |
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Two slackers defy convention when they smoke some weed and embark on an epic quest to eat at White Castle. Their all-night journey takes them from a crazy college party to an encounter with a washed up child TV star before they are able to satisfy their craving. Along the way, the two men learn something about themselves and confront their fears.
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Love Don't Cost A Thing |
In this modern update of the classic 1987 teen comedy Can't Buy Me Love, our hero is high-school senior Alvin Johnson (Nick Cannon), a brilliant, likable outcast who has come to regret the years of intellectual endeavors that prevented him and his un-hip friends from socializing, getting girlfriends and hanging out with the super-cool "Elite" kids.
When queen of the Elites, Paris Morgan (Christina Milian) wrecks her mother's car, Alvin steps in and mortgages his future to help her out. ...
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In this modern update of the classic 1987 teen comedy Can't Buy Me Love, our hero is high-school senior Alvin Johnson (Nick Cannon), a brilliant, likable outcast who has come to regret the years of intellectual endeavors that prevented him and his un-hip friends from socializing, getting girlfriends and hanging out with the super-cool "Elite" kids.
When queen of the Elites, Paris Morgan (Christina Milian) wrecks her mother's car, Alvin steps in and mortgages his future to help her out. The catch: In exchange for $1500 in car parts and Alvin's automotive expertise, Paris agrees to "fake a front" with him to convince the school that they're dating. The question is: can Alvin rein in his newfound ego before he loses his true friends, his chance for a scholarship and a shot at a real relationship with Paris?
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