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Burn Notice: Season Two |
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Covert intelligence operative Michael Westen has been punched, kicked, choked and shot. Now he's being burned, and someone's going to pay! When Michael receives a 'burn notice,' blacklisting him from the intelligence community and compromising his very identity, he must track down a faceless nemesis without getting himself killed in the process. Meanwhile, Michael is forced to double as a private investigator on the dangerous streets of Miami in order to survive.
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Burn Notice: Season One |
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Covert intelligence operative Michael Westen has been punched, kicked, choked and shot. Now he's being burned, and someone's going to pay! When Michael receives a 'burn notice,' blacklisting him from the intelligence community and compromising his very identity, he must track down a faceless nemesis without getting himself killed in the process. Meanwhile, Michael is forced to double as a private investigator on the dangerous streets of Miami in order to survive.
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Crazy Eights |
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Six people are brought together at the funeral of a childhood friend. While settling the estate, they discover a map, which leads them on a search for a long forgotten time capsule, at the request of their dead friend. What they discover reawakens repressed childhood traumas and leads them on a journey through their long abandoned childhood home: a home with a terrible secret and a mysterious dead girl who will lead them to their strange fates.
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The Marsh |
Claire Holloway (Anwar) is the author of a series of successful children’s books. Her personal life, however, is far from a storybook tale. Visions of violence and death haunt her and she is tortured by a darkness that seems to seep from the corners of her subconscious.
In hopes of clearing her mind, Claire takes her doctor’s advice to go on a sabbatical. She decides to stay at the Rose Marsh Farmhouse, which looks suspiciously like the house she sees in her nightmares. Almost immediately...
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Claire Holloway (Anwar) is the author of a series of successful children’s books. Her personal life, however, is far from a storybook tale. Visions of violence and death haunt her and she is tortured by a darkness that seems to seep from the corners of her subconscious.
In hopes of clearing her mind, Claire takes her doctor’s advice to go on a sabbatical. She decides to stay at the Rose Marsh Farmhouse, which looks suspiciously like the house she sees in her nightmares. Almost immediately upon arriving at the farmhouse, Claire is shaken by a series of escalating and unexplained events and plunged into a frightening world controlled by the ghost of a ten year old girl (Wilson) - the very girl that Claire has seen in her dreams many nights before.
In a frantic attempt to save her sanity, Claire enlists the help of Geoffrey Hunt (Whitaker), a paranormal consultant who helps her unravel the mysterious village’s dark secret - as well as her own.
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The Storyteller: The Definitive Collection |
THE STORYTELLER COLLECTION:
One of Jim Henson's finest hours was the Storyteller series that first aired on HBO in 1987. As with his other non-Muppet tales, Henson fills the screen with wonderful creatures that have a wisp of J.R.R. Tolkein fantasy. Directed by Anthony Minghella of The English Patient, he takes us through the fantasy of recognizable European folk/fairy tales with narration by the Storyteller played wonderfully by John Hurt.
GREEK MYTHS:
This imaginative series,...
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THE STORYTELLER COLLECTION:
One of Jim Henson's finest hours was the Storyteller series that first aired on HBO in 1987. As with his other non-Muppet tales, Henson fills the screen with wonderful creatures that have a wisp of J.R.R. Tolkein fantasy. Directed by Anthony Minghella of The English Patient, he takes us through the fantasy of recognizable European folk/fairy tales with narration by the Storyteller played wonderfully by John Hurt.
GREEK MYTHS:
This imaginative series, comprised of all four episodes, features both human actors and creations from Jim Henson's Creature Shop in this retelling of classic greek mythology.
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Board Heads |
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Are you rad? Can you pull tasties and ride gnarly tubest? If you're confused, check out Board Heads -- the funniest, sunniest comedy to hit the beach since the dawn of the boogie board.
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