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Mission: Impossible The Fifth TV Season |
The hit series Mission: Impossible' returns to DVD, featuring all 23 Season Five episodes! By the fifth season, the show's changing times meant changing crimes, as the emerging drug culture forced the IMF to spend more time in America, battling organized crime and drug czars. But the winning formula stayed the same: Jim Phelps (Peter Graves) gets his assignment, Barney Collier (Greg Morris) makes the required special effects, and Willy Armitage (Peter Lupus) supplies the muscle. And while Paris...
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The hit series Mission: Impossible' returns to DVD, featuring all 23 Season Five episodes! By the fifth season, the show's changing times meant changing crimes, as the emerging drug culture forced the IMF to spend more time in America, battling organized crime and drug czars. But the winning formula stayed the same: Jim Phelps (Peter Graves) gets his assignment, Barney Collier (Greg Morris) makes the required special effects, and Willy Armitage (Peter Lupus) supplies the muscle. And while Paris (Leonard Nimoy) has the makeup skills to become any character required, it's the team's newest member ' the gorgeous Dana Lambert (Lesley Ann Warren) ' who gives this season an added boost, and makes this set of Mission: Impossible' the most thrilling DVD experience yet!
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10th & Wolf |
Inspired by a true story from the real life FBI agent known as “Donnie Brasco.”
Marine Sgt. Tommy Santoro (James Marsden) thought he had left his family’s ties to the mafia behind. But a visit from the F.B.I. sends him home to the tightly-knit South Philly neighborhood of 10th and Wolf to face the biggest moral dilemma of his life.
With the old ‘Goodfellas’ mostly dead or in jail, Tommy’s cousin Joey (Giovanni Ribisi) and brother Vincent (Brad Renfro) have taken over the...
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Inspired by a true story from the real life FBI agent known as “Donnie Brasco.”
Marine Sgt. Tommy Santoro (James Marsden) thought he had left his family’s ties to the mafia behind. But a visit from the F.B.I. sends him home to the tightly-knit South Philly neighborhood of 10th and Wolf to face the biggest moral dilemma of his life.
With the old ‘Goodfellas’ mostly dead or in jail, Tommy’s cousin Joey (Giovanni Ribisi) and brother Vincent (Brad Renfro) have taken over the neighborhood. Now, a ruthless, drug-trafficking Sicilian immigrant named Luciano Reggio threatens to take it all away. Joey and Vincent will stop at nothing to protect what’s theirs. They have become something Tommy vowed never to be, but he is coming home to 10th and Wolf... to become something worse.
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When Do We Eat? |
When Do We Eat? is the story of the "world's fastest Passover seder" gone horribly awry. It's about an old school dad (Michael Lerner) who's as tough on his sons as his father (Jack Klugman) is on him.
On this night, however, one of the boys (Ben Feldman) slips Dad a dose of special, hallucinogenic Ecstasy in order "to give him a new perspective." Meanwhile, Mom (Lesley Ann Warren) brings a handsome stranger to dinner and the kids take sides.
By the end of the night, however, Dad's...
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When Do We Eat? is the story of the "world's fastest Passover seder" gone horribly awry. It's about an old school dad (Michael Lerner) who's as tough on his sons as his father (Jack Klugman) is on him.
On this night, however, one of the boys (Ben Feldman) slips Dad a dose of special, hallucinogenic Ecstasy in order "to give him a new perspective." Meanwhile, Mom (Lesley Ann Warren) brings a handsome stranger to dinner and the kids take sides.
By the end of the night, however, Dad's visions turn him into a modern day Moses intent on leading this hungry group to the promised land of family forgiveness. Of course they're all so stubborn, it would be easier to part the Red Sea.
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Deepwater |
Just released from the hospital and flat broke, Nat Banyon (Lucas Black), a young, orphaned drifter, sets out in pursuit of a farm job in Wyoming. Along the way, he comes across a car accident and saves the life of the driver, an eccentric older man named Herman Finch (Peter Coyote).
Finch is the owner of an old rundown motel in the town of Deepwater and offers Nat a job as a handyman in exchange for room, board, and a car that he will own free and clear once the motel is fixed up.
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Just released from the hospital and flat broke, Nat Banyon (Lucas Black), a young, orphaned drifter, sets out in pursuit of a farm job in Wyoming. Along the way, he comes across a car accident and saves the life of the driver, an eccentric older man named Herman Finch (Peter Coyote).
Finch is the owner of an old rundown motel in the town of Deepwater and offers Nat a job as a handyman in exchange for room, board, and a car that he will own free and clear once the motel is fixed up.
But Nat is being unknowingly lured into a world where nothing is as it seems. What follows is a twisted tale of manipulation, adultery and murder.
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Secretary |
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An adaptation of a short story by Mary Gatskill, this is a romantic comedy about a twisted S&M relationship between Edward, a lawyer (Spader) and Lee, his assistant (Gyllenhaal). Lee was just recently released from a mental hospital who enjoys taking orders.
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