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Gaza Strip
The embattled Gaza Strip is the setting for this stirring documentary from American filmmaker James Longley. Initially intending his film to be a straightforward look at the Palestinian intifada, Longley headed there in January 2001 for what he thought would be two short weeks. Instead, he stayed for three months, logging over 75 hours of film that tracked a number of momentous occasions, including the election of Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.

Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle
Sometimes, it takes a strange night to put everything into focus. That's what happens to Harold (John Cho), a Korean-American banker, and his roommate, Kumar (Kal Penn), an Indian-American med school student. Both men are at a crossroads in life, about to make major decisions that will affect the course of their future. They arrive at wisdom by accident as they drive around their New Jersey city to find the best stoner fix: White Castle burgers.

Grandma's Boy
Even though he's 35 years old, Alex (Allen Covert) acts more like he's 13, spending his days as the world's oldest video game tester and his evenings developing the next big Xbox game. But when his irresponsible roommate gets him kicked out of his apartment, he has no choice but to move in with his grandmother (Doris Roberts) and her elderly housemates. Linda Cardellini, Shirley Jones, David Spade, Rob Schneider and Kevin Nealon co-star.

Eurotrip
Scott Thomas (Scott Mechlowisz) has been fooling his high school German teacher into thinking he's an ace student, when in reality he's been getting help from a young German translator over the Internet. When Scott's cyber-buddy, Mieke, suggests they meet face to face, Scott is reluctant at first. But when he finds out that Mieke is a pretty young woman (Jessica Bohrs), Scott and his friends embark on a trip to Europe for some wild adventures.

The Girl Next Door
Matthew (Emile Hirsch) is a high school senior with more get-up-and-go than most teens his age possess; in fact, Matthew has big dreams of achieving a career in politics. What's more, he's just fallen in love with his new neighbor, beautiful 19-year-old Danielle (Elisha Cuthbert). But love travels a rocky road when he discovers (along with the rest of the town) that Danielle is an ex-porn star. Better rethink the political career!

National Lampoon's Van Wilder
Van Wilder (Ryan Reynolds), a student shuffling through his seventh year in college, learns that his father won't pay for another semester. Trouble is, Van loves the cushy college life so much that he'll do anything to stay -- even ensuring he doesn't make the grade(s). But with deep-pocket dad out of the picture, he has to figure out how to pay for it all himself.

Breasts: A Documentary
Armed with an all-female camera crew, filmmaker Meema Spadola talked to 22 women (many of whom agreed to appear topless) about the role breasts have played in their varied life experiences. Providing a nakedness in their responses that's difficult to deny, the film's subjects include a voluptuous transsexual, a stripper with implants, an 11-year-old on the cusp of puberty, a 420-pound comedienne and an 84-year-old grandmother.

Private Dicks: Men Exposed
Filmmakers Thom Powers and Meema Spadola (director of the similarly fashioned Breasts: A Documentary) turn their cameras on men young and old, gay and straight, virginal and sexually experienced to expose the truth about sex, masculinity and male vulnerability. Baring their souls -- and, in many cases, their bodies -- a disparate group of men reveals what's on their minds when it comes to their genitalia.

Ranma 1/2: Outta Control: Disc 1
This disc includes episodes 1-5.

Ranma 1/2: Outta Control: Disc 2
This disc includes episodes 6-10.

Ranma 1/2: Outta Control: Disc 3
This disc includes episodes 11-15.

Ranma 1/2: Outta Control: Disc 4
This disc includes episodes 16-20.

Ranma 1/2: Outta Control: Disc 5
This disc includes episodes 21-24.

Ranma 1/2: Ranma Forever: Vol. 4: Rock a Bye Ranma
In these episodes, Ranma finds himself getting carried away in his quest to best his father for the coveted Cup Ramen. Later, Picolet Chardin finds his way into some very old blue wine that has some disastrous consequences. Meanwhile, this year's "tanabata" festival is as hotly anticipated as in years past … but this year's celestial reunion of the Weaver Princess and her beau, the Cowherd, proves to be more nauseating than celebratory.

Ranma 1/2: Ranma Forever: Vol. 5: Wretched Rice Cakes of Love
It's said that if he who eats the sakura-mochi (or "cherry blossom rice cake") is meant to be with you forever, the mark of the sakura shall appear on his forehead. Happosai's always relied on his special Happo Dai-Karin technique to get what he wants, but when the "karin" part changes to "kabin," Happosai's mold quickly starts getting old! Meanwhile, Tatewaki is in love with girl-type Ranma, and Kodachi adores the boy-type.

Ranma 1/2: Ranma Forever: Vol. 8: Someday, Somehow
Can Ranma avoid fate? His family's complicated past is catching up to him, especially a promise his father made. And when Ranma finds a spring in the town of Jusenkyo that turns anyone who falls in it into the person who tumbled into it previously, life, as hectic as it is already, becomes even more complex. Includes episodes 22 to 25.

IFC TV Uncut: New Season Sneak Preview
Get a sneak peek at three new original series from IFC: "Hopeless Pictures," an animated comedy from Bob Balaban that follows a self-absorbed indie mogul's struggles to keep his dysfunctional studio afloat; the return of "Greg The Bunny," with deranged puppet duo Greg and Warren the Ape in all-new puppet parodies; and "The Festival," a mockumentary about a naïve director making his film debut at M.U.F.F (Mountain United Film Festival).

Hopeless Pictures: Season 1: Disc 1
This disc includes episodes 1-4.

Hopeless Pictures: Season 1: Disc 2
This disc includes episodes 5-9.

But I'm a Cheerleader
In this hilarious satire, Megan Bloomfield (Natasha Lyonne) lives a "normal" teen life as a cheerleader dating the captain of the football team. But her parents and friends suspect Megan is gay because of "clues" such as her distaste for kissing her boyfriend. Shipped off to True Directions -- a camp designed to shove her back in the closet -- Megan meets tomboy Graham Eaton (Clea DuVall), who helps her recognize her sexual orientation.

Firewall
As creator of a state-of-the-art security system for a Seattle-area bank, Jack Stanfield (Harrison Ford) has cemented his reputation as a man who's thought of everything. But when a criminal (Paul Bettany) finds a way into Jack's personal life by targeting his family, everything Jack holds dear is suddenly at stake. Virginia Madsen, Alan Arkin and Robert Patrick co-star in this taut thriller directed by Robert Loncraine.

Alexandra's Project
Steve (Gary Sweet) arrives home from work anxious to celebrate his birthday with his wife, Alexandra (Helen Buday), and their children. But nobody's home, and it isn't a surprise party, or is it? Steve inserts a videotape titled "Play Me" into the VCR and is greeted by birthday wishes from Alexandra and the kids, and then treated to a striptease by his wife. But as the camera pulls back, Steve sees a gun pointed at Alexandra's head.

Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price
Producer, director and activist Robert Greenwald takes aim at the corporate giant that's come to symbolize big business in America: Wal-Mart. Blasting the box-store Goliath for allegedly paying substandard wages, skimping on employee health benefits and eviscerating communities, this hard-hitting, emotional documentary profiles the struggle of everyday folks from around the country who've committed themselves to fighting the mega-retailer.

Swingers
In director Doug Liman's career-making look at twenty-something guys, struggling comedian Mike (Jon Favreau) despairs over his love life, so his four pals, fellow Hollywood hopefuls, pump up his nightlife. Buddy (Vince Vaughn), offering dubious lessons on "babes," even whisks Mike to Vegas. Although their attempts at living la vida loca seldom work out as fantasized, Mike meets one woman (Heather Graham) who might finally break his funk.

Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God
In this installment of the fantasy epoch based on the hugely popular game, the evil sorcerer Damodar (Bruce Payne) steals a powerful black orb and with it plots vengeance against the kingdom of Ismir. Battling against the wicked wizard's growing army of gruesome creatures, the warrior Berek and sorceress Melora join four heroes representing Intelligence, Wisdom, Honor and Strength to reach the vault room that houses the magical sphere.

Merlin's Apprentice
Sam Neill returns as the legendary medieval wizard Merlin in this splashy follow-up to the successful 1998 miniseries. This time, the plot follows Merlin's valiant efforts to groom an awkward young thief (John Reardon) into a bona fide sorcerer so that he can find the Holy Grail and save Camelot from utter ruin. Miranda Richardson (who appeared in the original production as the evil Queen Mab) co-stars as the enchanting Lady of the Lake.

Merlin: Special Edition
That perspicacious wizard, Merlin (Sam Neill), takes center stage in this made-for-TV retelling of the legend of King Arthur and his court. As the king's right-hand man, Merlin tries to protect Arthur as he gains Excalibur, constructs Camelot and suffers the betrayal of his wife, Guinevere (Lena Headey). John Gielgud, Helena Bonham Carter, Rutger Hauer and James Earl Jones also cross lances in this medieval epic.

The Mists of Avalon
Director Eli Udel's Emmy-winning television miniseries gives King Arthur's Camelot a feminist slant as Avalon high priestess Viviane (Anjelica Huston) and sisters Morgaine (Julianna Margulies) and Morgause (Joan Allen) battle for control of the kingdom. Viviane manipulates her own sister into marrying a king in order to produce an amenable heir, but deceit, magic and human fallibility threaten to destroy both the plan and Avalon itself.

Earthsea
Adapted from the award-winning novels by Ursula K. Le Guin, this epic fantasy follows the adventures of Ged (Shawn Ashmore), a rebellious youth destined to become the greatest sorcerer the mystical world of Earthsea has ever known. When Ged discovers the extent of his magical powers, he seeks to master the ancient arts -- and his own impulses as well. Isabella Rossellini, Kristin Kreuk and Danny Glover co-star in this Sci-Fi Channel miniseries.

Elektra
In this spellbinding thriller, Jennifer Garner reprises the role of fearless warrior Elektra -- a character she originated in Daredevil. Now that she's back in the fold of the mysterious Order of the Hand, the group's leader, Kirigi (Will Yun Lee), tasks her with liquidating seemingly harmless widower Mark Miller (Goran Visnjic) and his teenage daughter. But all bets are off when Elektra falls for Miller and must battle her former allies.

Fantastic Four
During a space voyage, four scientists are altered by cosmic rays: Reed Richards (Ioan Gruffudd) gains the ability to stretch his body; Sue Storm (Jessica Alba) can become invisible and create force fields; Johnny Storm (Chris Evans) controls fire; and Ben Grimm (Michael Chiklis) is turned into a super-strong … thing! Together, these "Fantastic Four" must thwart the evil plans of Dr. Doom (Julian MacMahon). Tim Story directs.

Dragon's World: A Fantasy Made Real
Dragons come alive in this stunning program that explores what the world would be like if the mythical creatures truly existed. Fantastical fire-breathing dragons wing their way to reality through a combination of state-of-the-art computer animation, live action and science. You can even get a lifelike view of a dragon's internal organs! This imaginative program provides an in-depth look at the creatures from their evolution to their anatomy.

Scourge of Worlds: A Dungeons and Dragons Adventure
Long ago, the ultimate weapon -- called the Scourge of the Worlds -- was designed to destroy all evil in the world. Now, the Scourge is about to fall into the wrong hands, and it's up to three heroes to save society. This interactive movie combines the legend of Dungeons and Dragons with 3-D technology, allowing the viewer to choose what happens next. More than 20 decision points, 900 story combinations and four endings are made possible here.

Travellers and Magicians
A westernized civil servant travels to the capital city of Thimphu and then on to the United States. During his journey, a monk tells him a folk tale about a peasant boy who steps across a dream barrier into a remote forest shack, where he promptly embarks on an affair with a shaman's wife. Tshewang Dendup, Lhakpa Dorji, Sonam Lhamo, Sonam Kinga and Deki Yangzom star in this film directed by Khyentse Norbu.

The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill
This documentary tells the true story of a Bohemian St. Francis of Assisi and his amazing relationship with a flock of wild parrots. Mark Bittner, a homeless street musician in San Francisco, adopts the flock as he searches for meaning in his life. The weird thing is, he's unaware that the wild parrots will bring him everything he needs. The film celebrates urban wildness (human and avian) and links the parrots' antics to human … antics.

Born Into Brothels
This Oscar-winning documentary is a portrait of several unforgettable children who live in Calcutta's red-light district, where their mothers work as prostitutes. Spurred by the kids' fascination with her camera, Zana Briski, a photographer documenting life in the brothels, decides to teach them photography. As they begin to look at and record their world through new eyes, the kids awaken to their own talents and sense of worth.

Totally Awesome
Featuring the directorial debut of Neal Brennan ("Chappelle's Show"), this spoof of classic flicks such as Pretty in Pink and Footloose will take you back to the bad fashion, big hair and bodacious lingo of the 1980s. After relocating to a new school in a new town, the Gunderson kids, including Charlie (Mikey Day), Lori (Dominique Swain) and Max (Trevor Heins), struggle with stereotypes and bad clichés on the first day of class.

The Aristocrats
The premise is simple enough: More than 100 funny people (including big stars and lesser-known talents) each tell the same raunchy vaudeville joke -- with about 100 different results. This outrageously potty-mouthed documentary catches a wide swath of comedians, writers and intellectuals at their casually comic best. The critically acclaimed film, directed by comedian Paul Provenza, was nominated for a Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival.

The Comedians of Comedy: The Movie
A crew of documentary filmmakers follows stand-up veteran Patton Oswalt (of "King of Queens" fame) and fellow "alternative comics" Brian Posehn and Maria Bamford on the Comedians of Comedy Tour. Along with clips of performances, the film offers a behind-the-scenes look at the comedians and the challenges of presenting material that's not necessarily "masses-friendly" and of playing rock clubs and indie venues rather than the usual comedy clubs.

Murderball
Rugby-playing quadriplegics compete for the Paralympic gold medal in this documentary about an amazing sport and the strong-willed athletes who play full-contact rugby using specially designed wheelchairs. The film follows the U.S. Quad Rugby Team as they compete in the 2002 World Championships and the 2004 Paralympic Games in Athens. Murderball won the 2005 Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival.

The Perfect Crime
Rafael (Guillermo Toledo), a top department store salesman with his pick of the comely female staff, thinks he has the perfect life -- that is, until a rivalry with co-worker Don Antonio (Luis Varela) ends in murder, and Rafael must find an alibi. Lourdes (Monica Cervera), the one salesgirl Rafael has hitherto spurned, comes to his aid, but at a price. Alex de la Iglesia's hilarious crime caper nabbed six nominations for Spain's Goya Awards.

Who Killed the Electric Car?
Amid ever-increasing gas prices, this documentary delves into the short life of the GM EV1 electric car -- once all the rage in the mid-1990s and now fallen by the roadside. How could such an efficient, green-friendly vehicle fail to transform our garages and skies? Through interviews with government officials, former GM employees and concerned celebs (such as EV1 driver Mel Gibson), Chris Paine (former EV1 owner) seeks to answer the question.

Run Lola Run
A thrilling post-MTV roller-coaster ride, Run Lola Run is the internationally acclaimed sensation about two star-crossed lovers who have only minutes to change the course of their lives. Time is running out for Lola (Franka Potente): She's just received a frantic phone call from her boyfriend, Manni (Moritz Bleibtreu), who has lost a small fortune belonging to his mobster boss. If Lola doesn't replace the money in 20 minutes, Manni will surely suffer severe consequences!

The Italian Job
In director Peter Collinson's Golden Globe-nominated caper flick, enterprising swindler Charlie Croker (Michael Caine) hatches an ingenious plan to steal a huge cache of Chinese gold en route to Turin, Italy, as collateral for a new Fiat plant. The diversion for the heist: A gigantic traffic jam during an Italy-Great Britain soccer match. Incarcerated criminal genius Mr. Bridger (Noel Coward) helps Croker get financing -- from his jail cell.

The Italian Job
Charlie Croker (Mark Wahlberg) leads a gang that manages to pull off a major heist and steal a carload of gold stashed in a safe that they've stolen from Charlie's former crony (Edward Norton), who filched it from Charlie in the first place. But can they get away with the heist -- for good? Charlize Theron, Seth Green and Donald Sutherland co-star.

Lady Chatterley's Lover
Highborn beauty Lady Chatterley (Sylvia Kristel) is growing restless in her marriage to the paralyzed Sir Clifford (Shane Briant), so she embarks on a scandalous love affair with a hunky gamekeeper (Nicholas Clay). Director Just Jaeckin, who also directed Kristel in the soft-core classic Emmanuelle, brings the same skills to bear -- or to bare -- on this steamy adaptation of the once-shocking D.H. Lawrence novel.

Young Lady Chatterley
Cynthia Chatterley, a young niece of the original Lady Chatterley, is about to inherit her aunt's old estate. Just as she discovers the estate is quickly falling into foreclosure, the beautiful, naïve Cynthia falls under the mansion's sexy spell, and she embarks on an incredible odyssey of sexual discovery … which eventually helps her devise a solution to keep the estate. One of the most successful erotic theatrical films ever made.

Emmanuelle's Intimate Encounters
Enjoy this intimate and erotic adventure with all-time favorite character Emmanuelle. While vacationing in the tropics, Emmanuelle discovers some magic that enables her to enter the bodies of others -- and she doesn't hesitate to play out intimate sexual fantasies that not only satisfy her lust but also give her hosts satisfaction beyond their wildest imaginations.

White Oleander
Ingrid Magnussen (Michelle Pfeiffer), a feminist poet, poisons her ex-boyfriend in a fit of jealousy and is sentenced to life in prison, forcing her orphaned daughter, Astrid (Alison Lohman), to live in a series of foster homes with five very different women. As she experiences forbidden love, religion, near-death experiences, drugs and starvation -- and, eventually, true love -- Astrid keeps in touch with her mother via letters to prison.

The Fifth Element
New York City in the 23rd century is a madhouse of flying taxis, street gangs and media overload. Cabbie Bruce Willis is a regular guy ... and the universe's last hope for survival as he helps the embodiment of love and life (Milla Jovovich) fight the darkness unleashed by the crazed Zorg (Gary Oldman). Director Luc Besson's vision of tomorrow has all the right elements.

A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor
For years, storyteller Garrison Keillor has ruled the public radio airwaves with his broadcasts from a fictional Minnesota town called Lake Wobegon. And woes do disappear for viewers thanks to this show, which documents a live performance of the series at the Fitzgerald Theater. With its mix of delightful vignettes, compelling tales, entertaining musical performances and Keillor's sonorous voice, A Prairie Home Companion never fails to charm.

A Prairie Home Collection: Great Moments from the Original Radio Show: Disc 1
This disc is entitled "Home" and includes heel-clicking music by Robin and Linda Williams and Bobby McFerrin's a capella version of the entire Wizard of Oz.

A Prairie Home Collection: Great Moments from the Original Radio Show: Disc 2
This disc is entitled "Hello Love" and includes appearances by Emmylou Harris, Vince Gill, Doc Watson and more.

A Prairie Home Collection: Great Moments from the Original Radio Show: Disc 3
This disc is entitled "Lake Wobegon Spring Weekend" and includes a musical salute to the Lake Wobegon baseball team, an episode of "Buster the Show Dog" and guests Taj Mahal and the Everly Brothers.

A Prairie Home Companion
From director Robert Altman comes this quirky piece of fiction based on the real-life radio program of the same name, with a wry screenplay penned by the show's host, Garrison Keillor. Supported by a high-powered cast that includes Meryl Streep, Lily Tomlin, Lindsay Lohan, John C. Reilly, Tommy Lee Jones and Kevin Kline, Keillor also stars in this behind-the-scenes look at the mayhem surrounding the folksy program's final broadcast.

Oldboy
With no clue how he came to be imprisoned, drugged and tortured for 15 years -- and no one to hold accountable for his suffering -- a desperate businessman seeks revenge on his captors, relying on assistance from a friendly waitress. Korean director Chan Wook Park -- a former philosophy student and Hitchcock devotee -- uses his influences to create a mesmerizing psychological drama with a resolution that will leave you speechless.

Walk on Water
American-born Israeli director Eytan Fox lenses this contemporary road movie that takes its Israeli characters to Berlin as they attempt to understand the role that the past still plays in the lives of young Israeli and German people. Stars Lior Ashkenzai, Carola Ranier, Hans Tischler, Israeli Gideon Shemer and Yousuf Swaid. The soundtrack includes tunes by Esther Ofarim, Bruce Springsteen, Telepopmusic and Gigliola Cinquetti.

The League of Gentlemen: Series 2
Wickedly funny -- and completely depraved -- the second series of the BBC comedy builds on the first series' extraordinary success, introducing warped new characters such as Papa Lazarou and Herr Lipp, among others. This time, a baffling epidemic of deadly nosebleeds afflicts the denizens of insular English burg Royston Vasey. Bonus material includes cast and crew commentaries, a behind-the-scenes documentary, a photo gallery and more.

Coupling: Season 1
This BBC television series -- intended to be a "Friends" across the Atlantic -- offers the same virtual scenario as the New York-based series, with one exception: a greater emphasis on sex. Six friends in various stages of relationships are caught in hilarious and often embarrassing situations that usually lead to sexual tension, if not out-and-out sexual activity. This collection comprises the entire first season -- six episodes in all.

Look Back in Anger
Disenchanted college graduate Jimmy Porter (Richard Burton) ekes out a living running a candy stall by day and playing jazz trumpet by night. And although he's grown accustomed to taking his frustrations out on his emotionless wife, Alison (Mary Ure), Jimmy's self-loathing soon threatens to destroy everything. Tony Richardson's directorial debut -- based on the landmark play by John Osborne -- co-stars Claire Bloom and Gary Raymond.

The Bridge on the River Kwai
Director David Lean's sweeping epic is set in a Japanese World War II prison camp where British POWs are forced to construct a railway bridge as a morale-building exercise. Yet the real battle of wills is between "play by the rules" British colonel Nicholson (Alec Guinness), who is dedicated to the project, and his American rival (William Holden), who vows to destroy it. The POWs' whistling work theme became legendary.

Challenge of the Superfriends: Attack of the Legion of Doom
It's a battle royal when Superman, Batman and Robin, Aquaman and Wonder Woman -- joined by Justice League cohorts Flash, Green Lantern and Hawkman and multicultural allies Apache Chief, Black Vulcan and Samurai -- combat Lex Luthor, Brainiac, Cheetah, Sinestro and the rest of the Legion of Doom. Included in this cartoon collection are "Wanted: Ten Super Friends," "Invasion of the Fearians," "The Time Trap" and "The World's Deadliest Game."

Alone in the Dark
Private sleuth Edward Carnby (Christian Slater) specializes in weird supernatural phenomena. Now, a great mystery of his past is about to become his most dangerous case. With the help of his ex-girlfriend, archaeologist Aline Cedrac (Tara Reid), and his rival, government agent Richard Burke (Stephen Dorff), Carnby learns that just because you scoff at something, that doesn't mean it won't pose a dangerous threat.

Alone in the Dark
Dr. Bain (Donald Pleasence) precariously presides over an eerie asylum that houses its fair share of eccentrics and dangerous figures, including the murderous Frank Hawkes (Jack Palance) and the holier-than-thou Preacher (Martin Landau). Not even the arrival of a kindly doctor (Dwight Schultz) on the scene can keep everyone in check. And when the lights go out mysteriously all over town, mayhem rules. …

Backdraft
A blast of flames can take a life ... and hide a secret. Fireman brothers William Baldwin and Kurt Russell battle each other over past slights while trying to stop an arsonist from torching Chicago as part of a diabolical agenda. Co-starring Robert De Niro, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Donald Sutherland, director Ron Howard's epic tale will thrill you with incredible effects.

The Three Faces of Eve
In this classic drama, Joanne Woodward gives a tour-de-force performance as Eve, a woman who suffers from multiple personality disorder. Her husband (David Wayne), perplexed by her odd manner, sends her to a psychotherapist (Lee J. Cobb), who determines that Eve's multiple personalities know about one another, but are distinctly unrelated. Will the doctor's treatment cure her condition, or will Eve be forced to live this way forever?

The Long, Hot Summer
Director Martin Ritt combines two William Faulkner stories into a smoldering drama starring Paul Newman as Ben Quick, a wandering handyman who arrives in Frenchman's Bend, Mississippi, where menacing rumors about his past circulate. The self-made town despot, Will Varner (Orson Welles), warms to the drifter and takes him under his wing, giving him a job at his store and setting him up with his daughter Clara (Joanne Woodward).

All About Eve
Joseph L. Mankiewicz's trenchant script anchors this story about New York City theater life. Bette Davis plays an aging Broadway diva who employs a starstruck fan (Anne Baxter) as her assistant, only to learn the woman is a conniving upstart with few scruples. All About Eve won Oscars for Best Picture, Best Director (Mankiewicz), Best Screenplay and Best Supporting Actor (George Sanders).

Sunset Boulevard
Billy Wilder's noir classic about Hollywood decadence remains as razor-sharp as ever. Norma (Gloria Swanson), a faded silent film star plotting her return, employs Joe (William Holden), a struggling screenwriter, to help edit a script that she has penned. As the work progresses, Norma draws closer to Joe, engulfing him in her fiery throes, but Joe wants out.

On the Waterfront
Terry Malloy (Oscar-winner Marlon Brando) is a washed-up boxer turned longshoreman who finds he has one fight left in him when he dares to take on corrupt union boss Johnny Friendly (Lee J. Cobb). A landmark "issue" picture, On the Waterfront is distinguished by great performances and excellent use of New York locations. It's also the winner of eight Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director (Elia Kazan).

A Streetcar Named Desire
Marlon Brando spellbinds as the brutish Stanley Kowalski in Tennessee Williams's classic rumination on carnal attraction and faded gentility. After losing the family plantation to creditors, Blanche DuBois (Vivien Leigh) travels to New Orleans hoping to find comfort with her sister (Kim Hunter), Stanley's wife. But Blanche gets more than she bargained for. Oscars went to Leigh, Hunter and Karl Malden for their monumental performances.

Gentleman's Agreement
Enterprising reporter Phil Green (Gregory Peck), eager to blow the lid off anti-Semitism, accepts an assignment to pen a series of frank exposés for a progressive magazine. Looking for a new angle, Green poses as a Jew and soon endures the full spectrum of bigotry -- from being denied a job and use of public facilities to his son suffering a beating. Little by little, the journalist comes to understand the cruel effects of prejudice.

Bottle Rocket
Three best friends attempt to escape their suburban boredom through a life of crime. But, these bickering, bumbling thieves are no match for the local 'godfather' who leads them into the biggest heist of their careers.

Herbie: Fully Loaded
Herbie the Love Bug is back on track and ready for action in this update of the classic Disney film series. Still sporting the Number 53, the feisty Volkswagen bug is now owned by Maggie Peyton (Lindsay Lohan). Free-wheeling Herbie and speed-demon Maggie meet with plenty of adventures -- on the road and off -- as they prepare to compete in the world-famous NASCAR races. Michael Keaton, Matt Dillon and Dale Earnhardt Jr. costar.

Herbie Rides Again
Strong-willed Mrs. Steinmetz (Helen Hayes) rejects developer Alonzo Hawk's (Keenan Wynn) offer to buy her home. Lawyer Willoughby Whitfield (Ken Berry) steps in to help his uncle Alonzo, but ends up siding with Steinmetz after falling for the woman's niece (Stefanie Powers). Ruthless Alonzo will stop at nothing to get what he wants, until the heroic Herbie enlists the help of every fellow Volkswagen around to foil the evil developer's plans.

Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo
Disney's charmed Volkswagen Herbie sets out for Monte Carlo to take part in the Monte Carlo road rally, with original driver Jim Douglas (Dean Jones) at the wheel. During the qualifying contest, Herbie looks like a favorite, until he's distracted by a stunning blue Lancia named Giselle. Sparks also fly between Jim and the driver of the Giselle, pretty Diane Darcy (Julie Sommars). Will Jim and Herbie be able to concentrate and win the race?

Herbie Goes Bananas
This fourth installment of the popular films featuring the magical Volkswagen Bug finds D.J. (Charles Martin Smith) and Pete (Stephan W. Burns) on their way to Brazil to enter their special car in the renowned Grande Premio race. Once there, Herbie, D.J. and Pete become preoccupied with a group of smugglers, are harassed by a hardened pickpocket … and are put in the ring with a raging bull!

Cannonball
It's non-stop action when several offbeat characters compete in a no-holds-barred cross-country race from Los Angeles to New York. The prize up for grabs is $100,000 ... and some of the determined drivers will do anything to collect the dough. Facing off against each other are veteran racer "Cannonball" Buckman and the villainous Cade Redman. Stars David Carradine, Judy Canova, Robert Carradine, Sylvester Stallone and Veronica Hamel.

The Cannonball Run
Burt Reynolds, Farrah Fawcett, Dom DeLuise, Peter Fonda, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr. and Jackie Chan are all entrants in an illegal cross-country car race, and all are willing to do anything to win. Chockablock with cool cars, fast driving, wacky hi-jinx and sexual innuendos, this crowd pleaser from former stuntman Hal Needham is based on an actual car race (which the director and writer both entered driving the ambulance seen in the film).

The Cannonball Run II
Burt Reynolds reprises his role as J.J. McClure in this star-studded sequel to the original cross-country adventure. When a wealthy man puts a million dollars on the first driver to make it from California to Connecticut, McClure is determined to be the winner. The film features cameo performances from Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Telly Savalas, Susan Anton, Shirley MacLaine, Jackie Chan, Sid Caesar and Marilu Henner.

Chasing the Cannonball 2003: Cannonball Run Europe
Participating in the Cannonball Run -- a no-holds-barred race in which rules don't play a part -- is hard enough, requiring stamina, creativity and a stomach for frenzy and surprises. But trying to cover the race, especially in the non-uniform, historic streets of Europe, is altogether a different beast. Join the crew that documented the event during one crazy week. Extras include photos, car profiles, footage from the final party and more.

Fast Food Nation
Richard Linklater's fictional tale (inspired by Eric Schlosser's 2001 book of the same name) critiques the junk-food juggernaut that's arguably responsible for America's alarming obesity rates. Don Henderson (Greg Kinnear), a corporate exec of a national fast-food chain, follows beef's journey from the corrals to the slaughterhouses and ultimately to your stomach. The power cast includes Ethan Hawke, Patricia Arquette and Bruce Willis.

The Accused
Jodie Foster won an Oscar for her portrayal of Sarah Tobias in this fact-based drama. After being raped by three men in a local bar, Sarah, enraged at the light sentence her attackers receive, persuades attorney Kathryn Murphy (Kelly McGillis) to press charges against the men who cheered on the attack. But it won't be easy: Sarah has a shady past that could be used against her in court.

National Lampoon's Van Wilder: The Rise of the Taj
National Lampoon's crazy college antics live on when Van Wilder's best buddy, Taj (Kal Penn), crosses the pond to attend Oxford, where he shakes up the stiff Brits with his irresistible, party-animal style. Taj finds there's much more to do in England than study, and it's a given that his year abroad will go down in Oxford's history as the most wasted term on record. Lauren Cohan, Anthony Cozens, Tom Davey and Holly Davidson co-star.

The Dukes of Hazzard: The Beginning
Long before Bo and Luke Duke (Jonathan Bennett and Randy Wayne) became good ol' boys, they were teenagers just like everyone else. After being arrested, the mischievous boys are sent to live with their Uncle Jesse (country legend Willie Nelson) and dowdy cousin Daisy (Maxim cover girl April Scott) in Hazzard County. But it doesn't take long for them to find a worthy opponent in the cigar-chomping villain, Boss Hogg (Christopher McDonald).

Bachelor Party Vegas
A planned evening of debauchery in Las Vegas to celebrate their best friend's wedding goes horribly -- but hilariously -- wrong for five average guys (Kal Penn, Donald Faison, Jonathan Bennett, Charlie Spiller and Aaron Himelstein), who unwittingly hire a bank robber (Vincent Pastore) as their party planner. Now, they've got the police, casino security and a porn star's boyfriend to deal with ... and that's only the beginning of their troubles.

National Lampoon's Pucked
Jon Bon Jovi stars as Frank Hopper, a lawyer down on his luck who hatches a scheme to finance a women's ice hockey league with hundreds of credit cards. But when his plan backfires, he finds himself on the wrong side of a lawsuit being prosecuted by his girlfriend's jealous ex (Cary Elwes). Can Frank redeem himself by launching a successful defense? This slapstick comedy with slap shots also stars Estella Warren and Nora Dunn.

Dude, Where's the Party?
Indian immigrant Hari Patel (Sunil Malhotra) is new to America and is struggling to fit in, but soon finds that the hip and trendy crowd in his new Texas hometown isn't fond of embracing immigrants. He eventually becomes acclimated and quickly learns the ins and outs of American life, while educating some folks in return. The film pokes fun at several Indian stereotypes as Hari deals with a new set of Americanized -- and comical -- problems.

Ball & Chain
Horrified to find that their Indian parents have set them up in an arranged marriage, Texan 20-somethings Ameet (Sunil Malhorta) and Saima (Lisa Ray) do everything they can to convince them to break it off. But in the course of trying to split themselves apart, they're inevitably drawn closer together -- which isn't a problem until Saima gets engaged to someone else. Ismail Bashey and Kal Penn co-star in this modern romantic comedy with a twist.

The Pink Panther Strikes Again
Driven mad by Inspector Clouseau's (Peter Sellers) incompetence, Former Chief Inspector Dreyfus (Herbert Lom) commandeers a doomsday device and threatens global destruction. His only demand? Clouseau's death. But Clouseau's dumb luck serves him so well that the 26 assassins hired to kill him can't manage to get the job done -- though Clouseau may very well do the trick himself by tripping over his own two feet!

Trail of the Pink Panther
Although Peter Sellers died of a heart attack in 1980, it didn't stop director Blake Edwards from concocting one final, side-splitting film about everyone's favorite bumbling inspector. Previously unseen footage of Sellers (as Clouseau) is linked together in a new story that stars David Niven, Herbert Lom, Joanna Lumley, Bert Kwouk and Robert Wagner … and the result is surprisingly hilarious! Highlight: old nemesis Lom's eulogy speech.

A Shot in the Dark
Sight gags and pratfalls abound in director Blake Edwards' unadulterated farce about a sexy parlor maid (Elke Sommer) accused of killing her lothario lover. Enter the bumbling Inspector Clouseau (Peter Sellers), who's intent on proving the young beauty's innocence even though the evidence indicates otherwise. Clouseau will go to any lengths -- including a stakeout at a nudist camp -- to unravel the case and nail the real murderer.

The Mouse That Roared
In this film adapted from Leonard Wibberley's satirical novel, the world's smallest country, the Duchy of Grand Fenwick, keeps its economy afloat by exporting vintage wine to America. When the state of California bottles a cheaper version, bankruptcy looms for the tiny Duchy … so it decides to wage war against America. In a comic tour de force, Peter Sellers plays three separate roles. Jean Seberg co-stars.

The Pink Panther
Bumbling French Inspector Jacques Clouseau (Steve Martin) must solve the murder of a world-famous soccer coach and catch the thief who stole his priceless diamond ring in this prequel to the 1964 classic. Suspects include a gorgeous pop star (Beyoncé), a soccer player and a Chinese assassin. Can clumsy Clouseau and his partner, Ponton (Jean Reno), solve the mystery and keep Chief Dreyfus (Kevin Kline) from taking credit for their sly sleuthing?

RV
Climbing aboard their mammoth RV for a cross-country road trip to the Colorado Rockies, the McNeive family -- led by dysfunctional patriarch Bob (Robin Williams) -- prepares for the adventure of a lifetime. But spending two weeks together in one seriously small space has a way of cramping their style. Jeff Daniels and Tony Award-winning actress Kristin Chenoweth co-star in director Barry Sonnenfeld's raucous vacation comedy.

The Return of the Pink Panther
When the priceless Pink Panther diamond is stolen yet again, the inimitable Inspector Clouseau (Peter Sellers) is saved from an unwilling early retirement and sent off to the country of Lugash to investigate. Certain that the heist is the work of a suave jewel thief known as The Phantom, Clouseau unleashes his formidable array of outlandish disguises -- and preposterous deductive powers -- in madcap pursuit of the wily criminal.

Revenge of the Pink Panther
The world believes that Inspector Clouseau (Peter Sellers) has fallen victim to Douvier (Robert Webber), a drug lord who's just blown up the inspector's home. But Clouseau, very much alive, is headed for Hong Kong with the drug lord's discarded mistress (Dyan Cannon) to investigate Douvier and a heroin deal worth 50 million Francs. Can Clouseau, disguised as the Godfather, intercept the deal? And will Inspector Dreyfus see through his disguise?

Son of the Pink Panther
The eighth and last entry in Blake Edwards's long-running, classic series stars Roberto Benigni as Jacques Gambrelli -- the illegitimate son of the bumbling Inspector Clouseau -- who eagerly takes the lead in investigating the kidnapping of Lugash royal family member Princess Yasmin (Debrah Farentino) by a terrorist named Hans (Robert Davi). Herbert Lom (as the long-suffering Inspector Dreyfus) and Claudia Cardinale co-star.

Victor / Victoria
The Broadway-staged version of this popular comedy (not the original 1982 film) is a warm, funny, energetic look at the nature of love, gender and the battle of the sexes. Julie Andrews stars as Victoria, an out-of-work singer in Paris whose life changes when she becomes female impersonator Victor, an overnight nightclub sensation. But her success is hilariously complicated when she falls for a macho Chicago gangster (Michael Nouri).

Carry On Camping
Buddies Sid Boggle (Sidney James) and Bernie Lugg (Bernard Bresslaw) take their prudish gal pals (Joan Sims and Dilys Laye) on a camping trip but neglect to mention they're headed to a nudist colony. When a group of buxom schoolgirls arrives on the scene, comic complications ensue in this madcap British gem replete with sexual overtones, sight gags and double entendres. Kenneth Williams plays the girls' pretentious headmaster.

Carry On Dick Special Edition
Join wily and irreverent highwayman Big Dick Turpin (Sid James) and his motley crew of miscreants for a series of madcap misadventures in the English countryside. On the outlaw's tail are loony law enforcement officers Capt. Fancey (Kenneth Williams), Sgt. Jock Strapp (Jack Douglas) and the perpetually aroused constable (Kenneth Connor), who devise a way to end Dick's looting and lasciviousness with their own brand of hilarious high jinks.

Sleeper
Health-food store proprietor Miles Monroe (Woody Allen) bites the dust in 1973 and ends up cryogenically frozen. Defrosted into a Big Brother dystopia where people pleasure themselves with an "orgasmatron" and dissidents' brains are "electronically simplified," Miles becomes a hunted man. He masquerades as an android butler in the home of a self-indulgent poet (Diane Keaton), but the ruse doesn't last, and soon they're both on the lam.

The Hound of the Baskervilles
Director Paul Morrissey applies a hefty dose of humor to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's classic detective story in this interpretation of The Hound of the Baskervilles. Comedian Peter Cook takes on the role of brilliant detective Sherlock Holmes, who's not so gifted here as he relegates much of the investigation of demonic dogs to his bumbling sidekick, Watson (Dudley Moore), while he spends time with his mother and searches for an assistant.

Black Adder
England 1485. Set during the really dark part of the Dark Ages, the first season of this BBC favorite chronicles the wickedly funny misadventures of the terminally treacherous Edmund, Duke of Edinburgh (alias The Black Adder). At his side is the never-faithful scalawag Baldrick, played by Tony Robinson. The Black Adder's slimy reign of terror is about to begin in the most gripping sitcom since 1380.

Black Adder II
Set in separate centuries for each six-episode sequence, this droll British TV series chronicling the exploits of the duplicitous Blackadder dynasty aired four seasons between 1983 and 1989. In season two (spanning the years 1558-1603), the reprehensible Lord Edmund (Rowan Atkinson) -- abetted as usual by grungy manservant Baldrick (Tony Robinson) -- incessantly seeks the benevolence of batty Queen Elizabeth I (Miranda Richardson).

Black Adder III
In season three of the successful British sitcom, Edmond Blackadder (Rowan Atkinson) finds himself booted from upper-crust society and serving the incompetent Prince Regent (Hugh Laurie). This collection includes the first six episodes of season three, each cleverly named to mimic a Jane Austen novel title: "Dish and Dishonesty," "Ink and Incapability," "Nob and Nobility," "Sense and Senility," "Amy and Amiability" and "Duel and Duality."

Black Adder IV
Rowan Atkinson portrays the clever but arrogant British Capt. Edmund Blackadder, who'll do anything to avoid becoming a casualty during World War I, including staging hilarious escape antics. Black Adder Goes Forth (the last of the "Black Adder" series) contains six half-hour episodes full of sarcasm and wit underscoring the futility of war; a shocking finale; a "Black Adder" Who's Who; and historical background.

Black Adder Back & Forth
After taking a decade off, the Black Adder cast reunites in this episode with a sci-fi twist. Edmond Blackadder (Rowan Atkinson) doesn't realize his time machine actually works when he bets the gang he can travel backward and bring back proof of his adventures. As he bounces from Jurassic to Elizabethan eras, Blackadder wreaks havoc and bumps into some famous characters, including William Shakespeare (Colin Firth) and Maid Marion (Kate Moss).

MythBusters: Mega Movie Myths
Special effects experts Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman test some of the outrageous stunts seen on the silver screen to determine if they really work in this edition of the Discovery Channel's popular series. Taking exciting moments from movies including Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and The Dukes of Hazzard, the duo tries to verify whether an awning can break a fall from a great height, if a gunshot will unlock a door and much more.

March of the Penguins
Award-winning photographer Luc Jacquet takes documentary film to new heights -- and depths -- with his first feature film, a stunning insider's look at the life of the emperor penguin. The product of more than a year of filming in the brutal Antarctic ice, this Oscar-winning Best Documentary presents never-before-captured footage of the penguins' underwater life and explores their steadfast quest for monogamous mates.

Underworld
Vampires and werewolves have waged a nocturnal war against each other for centuries. But all bets are off when a female vampire warrior named Selene (Kate Beckinsale), who's famous for her strength and werewolf-hunting prowess, becomes smitten with a peace-loving male werewolf, Michael (Scott Speedman), who wants to end the war. Think Romeo and Juliet with a big hickey! The Blu-Ray version of this film is unrated.

Underworld: Evolution
Working together to expose the truth about their bloodlines, vampire warrior Selene (Kate Beckinsale) and werewolf hybrid Michael (Scott Speedman) learn the backstory to the ongoing conflict between the patrician Death Dealers and the barbarous Lycans. Len Wiseman helmed this atmospheric sequel to his 2003 debut film, Underworld, with Bill Nighy reprising his role as the father of modern-day vampires.

The Shanghai Gesture
Madame Gin Sling (Ona Munson), the owner of a Shanghai vice den, blackmails an English financier (Walter Huston) with secrets about his beautiful daughter (Gene Tierney). The 1925 play was much altered to make a movie that could get by 1941 censors (who would have nixed the original's depictions of drug addiction and prostitution), but the film -- which received Oscar nominations for art direction and music -- was still daring for its day.

Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
Flamboyant pirate Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp, in an Oscar-nominated performance), steals the show as a charming, carefree 17th century pirate who roams the Caribbean sea. When a rival pirate (Geoffrey Rush) pillages the village of Port Royal and kidnaps the governor's (Jonathan Pryce) daughter, Elizabeth (Keira Knightley), Jack decides to help Elizabeth's love, Will (Orlando Bloom), save her. Of course, the mission isn't quite that simple. …

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Silver Chair
C.S. Lewis' magical series comes to life when, on the run from bullies at school, Eustace and Jill find themselves in the enchanted land of Narnia. Prince Rilian, son of the old and frail king, has disappeared and Aslan, the great lion, sends the children through treacherous lands of witches and giants to located the heir to the Narnia throne. But the witch who rules the underworld will ensure that this is no easy feat.

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
Director Gore Verbinksi takes to the high seas to helm the continuing adventures of swashbuckling Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp), young Will Turner (Orlando Bloom) and headstrong beauty Elizabeth Swann (Keira Knightley). Once again, the trio returns to the realm of the supernatural as Jack tries to weasel his way out of a blood debt with the ghostly Davey Jones (Bill Nighy), who threatens the wily skipper with eternal damnation if he welshes.

The Ice Pirates
Intergalactic buccaneers (led by Robert Urich) traversing the outer reaches of space in search of booty befriend a princess (Mary Crosby) whose father has disappeared in a distant galaxy. The pirates help the girl find her father and attempt to reform their thieving ways by stealing water (in the form of ice) to supply a thirsty planet. Costars John Carradine, Anjelica Huston and John Matuszak. Directed by Stewart Raffil.

Reno 911: Season 1: Disc 1
This disc includes episodes 1-8.

Reno 911: Season 1: Disc 2
This disc includes episodes 9-14.

Reno 911: Season 2: Disc 1
This disc includes episodes 1-7.

Reno 911: Season 2: Disc 2
This disc includes episodes 8-14.

Reno 911: Season 2: Disc 3
This disc includes episodes 15-16.

Reno 911: Season 3: Disc 1
This disc includes the following episodes: "Reno S.D. In & Out of Jail," "American Dangle," "Cop School," "SARS," "Eddie's Getaway," "The Prefect of Wanganui" and "... And the Installation Is Free."

Reno 911: Season 3: Disc 2
This disc includes the following episodes: "The Hot Tub King," "Garcia's Girlfriend," "The Hummer," "Crime Scene Idiots," "The One that Got Away" and "Craig's Question."

Reno 911: Season 4: Disc 1
This disc includes episodes 1-7.

Reno 911: Season 4: Disc 2
This disc includes episodes 8-14.

Ghost Rider
In this hell-on-wheels thriller, Nicolas Cage stars as Johnny Blaze, a badass stunt cyclist who makes a Faustian bargain with the sinister Mephisto (Peter Fonda) to save a loved one. Years later, he offers Johnny the chance to reclaim his soul by vanquishing Blackheart (Wes Bentley) -- Mephisto's archenemy and son, who's scheming to depose his pop. The supporting cast includes Eva Mendes, Sam Elliott and Donal Logue.

Secondhand Lions
In 1960s Texas, timid teenager Walter (Haley Joel Osment) is forced to spend the summer with his rich and eccentric great-uncles (Michael Caine and Robert Duvall) on their farm. Over time, he learns about their mysterious and dangerous pasts. Emmanuelle Vaugier plays an Arabian sultan's daughter with whom Duvall's character fell in love years ago. Kyra Sedgwick and Nicky Katt co-star. For bonus material, please rent Secondhand Lions: Bonus Disc.

300
Zack Snyder directs this faithful adaptation of Frank Miller's (Sin City) graphic novel about the storied Battle of Thermopylae, a conflict that pitted the ancient Greeks against the Persians in 480 B.C. The film, which blends live-action shots with virtual backgrounds to capture Miller's original vision, co-stars Gerard Butler, Lena Headey, David Wenham, Vincent Regan, Rodrigo Santoro and Dominic West.

Seven Samurai
Akira Kurosawa's heroic tale of honor and duty begins with master samurai Kambei (Takashi Shimura) posing as a monk to save a kidnapped child. Impressed by his bravery, a group of farmers begs him to defend their village from encroaching bandits. Kambei agrees and assembles a group of six other samurai, and together they build a militia with the villagers while the bandits loom nearby. Soon the raids begin, culminating in a bloody battle.

Throne of Blood
Director Akira Kurosawa's magnificent rumination on Shakespeare's tragic "Macbeth" is a dark samurai drama set in feudal Japan. Two soldiers -- Washizu (Toshiro Mifune) and Miki (Minoru Chiaki) find themselves lost in a dense forest during a powerful thunderstorm. There, they encounter a ghostly old woman who predicts that Washizu will soon rise to power. Indeed, Washizu embarks on a murderously ambitious path and quickly fulfills the prophecy.

After the Thin Man
Domestic detectives Nick and Nora Charles (beloved on-screen duo William Powell and Myrna Loy) are back for the second installment of their murder-mystery series, this time to help Nora's cousin Selma (Elissa Landi) find her missing husband, Robert. With the help of Selma's lovesick friend David (Jimmy Stewart), the Charleses track a trail of dead bodies that reveals Robert's secret life and leads to an unlikely killer.

Another Thin Man
Upper-crust private eyes Nick (William Powell) and Nora (Myrna Loy) -- along with faithful canine Asta -- return for a third installment of the popular series. Invited to spend the weekend at the estate of munitions mogul Col. Burr MacFay (C. Aubrey Smith) after his ex-associate issues a death threat, Nick and Nora go into sleuthing mode when someone indeed dispatches MacFay. But all is not what it seems in this stylish and entertaining whodunit.

Shadow of the Thin Man
Retired from the sleuthing game, Nick Charles (William Powell) would like nothing more than to enjoy life with his charming wife, Nora (Myrna Loy), young son and family pooch, Asta. But when a jockey is murdered at the local track, Nick and Nora return to familiar turf, weeding through a rogues' gallery of suspects that includes a pair of high rollers and a small-time tout. Co-stars Barry Nelson and Donna Reed provide first-rate support.

The Thin Man Goes Home
Director Richard Thorpe puts the accent on levity in this breezy installment of the stylish detective series. High-toned sleuths Nick (William Powell) and Nora (Myrna Loy) head to Nick's leisurely hometown of Sycamore Springs for a vacation, only to find themselves enmeshed in a string of homicide cases and intercontinental intrigue. The slate of eccentric murder suspects includes Leon Ames, Gloria De Haven and Anne Revere.

Song of the Thin Man
In the sixth (and last) entry in the popular series, high-class sleuths Nick (William Powell) and Nora (Myrna Loy) are called upon to investigate bandleader Tommy Drake's murder. While the cops zero in on gaming-ship owner Phil Brant (Bruce Cowling) -- who was soon to lose Drake to a rival -- Nick and Nora pursue other suspects, including curvaceous chanteuse Fran Page (Gloria Grahame). Dean Stockwell plays the detective duo's 5-year-old son.

Dark Passage
Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall grace the screen in this classic 1947 thriller about a convict who escapes from San Quentin to hunt down his wife's true killer. To complete his mission, he must escape detection by the cops, so he undergoes surgery and is forced to hide out in the home of a mysterious woman he's just met.

It Happened One Night
Runaway socialite Ellie Andrews (Claudette Colbert) is en route to the Big Apple to elope with a fortune-hunting flyboy. Along the way she meets crusty newspaperman Peter Warne (Clark Gable), who's just been sacked and -- unbeknownst to Ellie -- plans to sell her story to get his job back. But a string of zany misadventures leads them to realize they're madly -- if reluctantly -- in love. It Happened One Night swept every major Academy Award.

You Can't Take It With You
In this Frank Capra classic, Tony (James Stewart) and Alice (Jean Arthur) meet and fall in love. But things are far from rosy: He's the son of a millionaire, and she and her wacky family live in a house that's in the way of the senior Kirby's construction project. Will an office building literally stand in the way of true love? The movie, adapted from a Pulitzer Prize-winning play by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart, delivers the answer.

His Girl Friday
Cary Grant is an ultrasophisticated alpha male: Swaggering, cocky and ready for anything, he's alternately irresistible and infuriating to women. As a fast-talking newspaper publisher determined to win back his ex-wife (Rosalind Russell) from her new fiancé, Grant's comedic gifts are allowed free rein -- and Russell matches every bon mot. The dialogue crackles like thin ice on a frozen lake.

Night at the Museum
Chaos reigns at the natural history museum when night watchman Larry Daley (Ben Stiller) accidentally stirs up an ancient curse, awakening Attila the Hun, an army of gladiators, a T. rex and other exhibits. Larry tries desperately to keep marauding Neanderthals and Mayans in check, fighting a losing battle until President Teddy Roosevelt (Robin Williams) comes to the rescue. Owen Wilson and Dick Van Dyke co-star in this family-friendly fantasy.

Troy
In 1193 B.C., Prince Paris of Troy (Orlando Bloom) kidnaps legendary beauty Helen (Diane Kruger) from her husband, King Menelaus of Sparta, setting the two nations on a collision course for war. The Greeks, including Achilles (Brad Pitt), marshal their entire armada, sail to Troy and begin a decade-long siege. Eric Bana plays Hector, the leader of the Trojan forces, and Sean Bean is the wily Ulysses (of Trojan Horse fame). Positively Homeric!

Pan's Labyrinth
In this fairy tale for adults, 10-year-old Ofelia (Ivana Baquero) stumbles on a decaying labyrinth guarded by Pan (Doug Jones), an ancient satyr who claims to know her destiny. With a new home, a new stepfather (Sergi Lopez) -- a Fascist officer in the pro-Franco army -- and a new sibling on the way, nothing is familiar to Ofelia in this multiple Oscar-winning tale set in 1944 Spain from director Guillermo del Toro.

Turistas
A backpacking trip in Brazil turns dangerous for Alex (Josh Duhamel), Pru (Melissa George) and four of their college pals when they find themselves held captive by a radical military gang in this gripping thriller. The terrified friends fear they may never make it home alive when their captors prove that they'll do anything it takes to complete their ruthless mission. Olivia Wilde, Desmond Askew and Beau Garrett co-star.

Spanking the Monkey
David O. Russell (Three Kings, I Heart Huckabees) directs this pitch-black comedy of considerable errors, following the misadventures of premed student Ray Aibelli (Jeremy Davies). Forced to shirk a summer internship to care for his injured mother (Alberta Watson), Ray finds himself drawn to her disturbingly seductive womb -- despite their shared DNA and his flirtations with an attractive high schooler (Carla Gallo).

Helter Skelter: Director's Cut
Charles Manson's (Jeremy Davies) infamous story is retold in this film based on District Attorney Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry's best-seller. The film follows runaway teen Linda Kasabian (Clea DuVall), who takes up with Manson and his followers. Manson convinces his group that he's an all-powerful clairvoyant, and they eventually start to murder for him. Once the group is arrested, D.A. Bugliosi (Bruno Kirby) must untangle the bizarre events.

Helter Skelter
Steve Railsback gives a haunting performance as charismatic cult leader Charles Manson in this graphic three-hour made-for-TV movie about the grisly Sharon Tate/La Bianca murders orchestrated by Manson. Based on Vince Bugliosi's novel, the movie demonstrates the almost hypnotic pull Manson exerted over his impressionable followers -- a devotion that led to the brutal killings in the Hollywood hills.

Bad Lieutenant
Winner of an Independent Spirit Award (Harvey Keitel for Best Male Lead), director Abel Ferarra's gritty, visceral crime drama puts an out-of-control police lieutenant (Keitel) on a collision course with disaster. A survivor of the streets, this junkie, thief and killer comes face to face with his own sordid past. Although he's exploited young girls for sex, he's forced to confront his private demons when he investigates the rape of a nun.

Daddy's Little Girls
In this comic drama from director, writer and actor Tyler Perry (Diary of a Mad Black Woman), a high-powered attorney (Gabrielle Union) falls in love with a less well-off janitor (Idris Elba) who's also the single father of three. Trouble comes in the form of his ex-wife, who reappears on the scene threatening to take away his daughters. Louis Gossett Jr., Tracee Ellis Ross, Tasha Smith, Gary Anthony Sturgis and Terri J. Vaughn co-star.

Ralph Nader: An Unreasonable Man
The personal and professional life of Ralph Nader, one of America's most controversial consumer advocates and political activists, is the subject of this biographical documentary. Nader's willingness to take on big industry earned him a reputation as both a working-class hero and a public pariah. Interviews and archival footage help illuminate this in-depth profile of one of the most influential political figures in modern history.

Code of Silence
When tough-but-honest Chicago cop Eddie Cusack (Chuck Norris) takes on dueling mob families -- and his fellow police officers -- this blood-for-blood revenge thriller explodes in a fireball of deception. Cusack finds his life at risk after blowing the lid off a shocking police conspiracy. But to save beautiful kidnapping victim Diana Luna (Molly Hagan), who happens to be a mobster's daughter, Cusack descends deeper into danger.

Lone Wolf McQuade
J.J. McQuade (Chuck Norris), a legendary Texas Ranger, prefers to work alone and break rules in the process. When his daughter is threatened by a gang of ruthless gun smugglers, McQuade sets out on a personal mission to bring them down hard. But when he comes face to face with the gang's kingpin, martial arts expert Rawley Wilkes (David Carradine), he's in for the fight of his life. Steve Carver directs this action-packed Western adventure.

Faust: Love of the Damned
When John's girlfriend is brutally murdered, he vows to avenge her death any way he can. When the mysterious M appears and offers a solution, John hastily agrees and signs the deal, in blood. Suddenly, John has powers he can't even control, much less understand.

Beneath Still Waters
After an otherworldly force starts consuming a small town and its residents, authorities build a dam and submerge the village forever. But 40 years later, when the history of the area has become a vague memory, the malevolent being rises again -- causing terror for the inhabitants of a neighboring town. Set in Spain, this hair-raising supernatural thriller is directed by Brian Yuzna, who produced the 1985 cult hit Re-Animator.

American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile
An offshoot of the raunchy yet successful imprint, The Naked Mile stars Steve Talley as Adam Stifler, the virginal cousin and polar opposite of Matt and Steve. Adam and his girlfriend decide not to have sex until they're ready. But when Adam and his friends participate in his cousin's university's annual naked run across campus, Adam comes out of his prude shell and learns more about himself than he expects.

American Pie Presents: Band Camp
The guardians of good taste behind the American Pie franchise dish up a new recipe for ribald humor with this bawdy tale of teen shenanigans. As punishment for his offenses, Stifler's younger brother, Matt (Tad Hilgenbrinck), is sentenced to a summer at band camp. A chip off the family block, the junior horndog tumbles through a series of outrageous escapades involving hidden cameras, riotous pranks and, of course, plenty of female flesh.

Speaking of Sex
After struggling to make things work in the bedroom, Melinda (Melora Walters) and Dan (Jay Mohr) seek the help of licensed professionals to save their sinking marriage -- only to find out that they might have been better off solving the problem on their own. John McNaughton (Wild Things) directs this slapstick sexual comedy with an ensemble cast that includes James Spader, Lara Flynn Boyle, Bill Murray and Catherine O'Hara.

National Lampoon's Pledge This!
When a national men's magazine names the University of South Beach's Gamma Gamma Gamma the hottest sorority in the country just before rush, the campus is clamoring with freshman girls dying to pledge. But if they want to become true Tri-Gams, they'll have to pass the muster with Victoria (Paris Hilton), the sorority's beautiful -- and very blond -- president who uses her money and power to her advantage.

The Last Mimzy
After Emma (Rhiannon Leigh Wryn) and Noah (Chris O'Neil) discover a mysterious box of toys that's been sent from the future, the siblings start to develop some inexplicable, unearthly abilities in this family adventure. As their mother (Joely Richardson) and teacher (Rainn Wilson) delve deeper into the mystery, the adults as well as the children are drawn into a strange and unpredictable world, and escaping may not be an option.

As You Like It
Director Kenneth Branagh shifts Shakespeare's tale of love and mistaken identity to a British enclave in feudal Japan. Beautiful Rosalind (Bryce Dallas Howard) dresses as a man when she's banished to the forest but finds that her beloved Orlando (David Oyelowo) can't recognize her. Complete with sumo wrestlers and ninjas, this adaptation of the Bard's classic comedy boasts a star-studded cast that includes Kevin Kline and Alfred Molina.

No End in Sight
This in-depth, Oscar-nominated documentary from filmmaker (and former Brookings Institution fellow) Charles Ferguson examines the decisions that led to the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq and the handling of the subsequent occupation by President George W. Bush and his administration. Featuring exclusive interviews with central players and detailed analysis, the film pulls no punches as it chronicles the twists and turns America took on the path to war.

To Have and Have Not
Dynamic duo William Faulkner and Jules Furthman scripted this Howard Hawks classic starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall (who, rumor has it, fell in love on the set) that's supposedly based on an Ernest Hemingway tome. Bogie is Harry Morgan, a charter boat owner who falls for Bacall's seductive petty thief, Marie Browning. Can't-miss scenes include the now-legendary "You know how to whistle, don't you?" exchange between Bogie and Bacall.

Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
In this final installment of the swashbuckler trilogy, Captain Barbossa (Geoffrey Rush), long believed to be dead, has come back to life and is headed to the edge of the Earth with brave Will Turner (Orlando Bloom) and feisty Elizabeth Swann (Keira Knightley). And what of Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp)? Nothing is as it seems. Just when he appears to be down, he proves he can't be counted out. Bill Nighy and Yun-Fat Chow also star.

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
This offbeat romantic comedy (which won an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay) stars Jim Carrey as Joel, who opts for a procedure in which memories of his girlfriend, Clementine (Kate Winslet), are erased after he learns she's already had the surgery done. But as his doctor begins to wipe out traces of Clementine, Joel decides he doesn't want to lose what's left of their relationship, so he squirrels away the memories somewhere else in his brain.

The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
John Huston won Academy Awards for writing and directing this powerful saga that pits gold against greed in the wilds of Mexico. Three poverty-stricken dreamers (Walter Huston, Humphrey Bogart and Tim Holt) head to the mountains south of the border in search of gold. Their fortune and friendship grow at first, but soon, paranoia and greed begin to take over, endangering all that they've gained. Walter Huston also won an Oscar for his role.

High Noon
Retiring Marshall Will Kane (Gary Cooper) insists on defending his town from a gang of hooligans who are due on the noon train -- but he faces the task alone as the cowardly townspeople flee like rats from a sinking ship. Director Fred Zinnemann creates an incredibly tense Western (rightly considered one of the true genre classics) that unfurls in real time -- as the clocks on the wall constantly remind us.

From Here to Eternity
The date which lives in infamy lives on in this gripping adaptation of James Jones' novel about Army life in Hawaii in the idyllic days just before December 7, 1941. Eight Oscars include Best Picture, Screenplay, Supporting Actress (Donna Reed) and Supporting Actor (Frank Sinatra). Burt Lancaster and Deborah Kerr rolling around in the waves and sand ranks as one of the hottest love scenes in screen history.

Bad Education
Film director Enrique (Fele Martinez) is visited by his childhood Catholic school friend and lover, Ignacio (Gael Garcia Bernal). Ignacio gives Enrique a short story he's written that's a factual account of the molestation he sustained at the hands of their teacher, Father Manolo (Daniel Gimenez Cacho). But as Enrique adapts the story, he uncovers a dangerous web of deceit and revenge in this stark film from Spanish auteur Pedro Almodovar.

Volver
Written and directed by Spanish filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar, this humorous fantasy stars Carmen Maura as Abuela Irene, who revisits her hometown in the La Mancha region -- in spectral form -- to resolve problems she couldn't settle during her life. Abuela's spirit gradually becomes a reassuring presence to her daughters (Penélope Cruz, in an Oscar-nominated performance, and Lola Dueñas) and granddaughter (Yohana Cobo).

The Warrior
Shot on location in the deserts of Rajasthan and the Himalayas, Asif Kapadia's award-winning drama centers on Lafcadia (Irfan Khan), the local despot's ruthless head warrior. Just as he's about to kill a young girl, Lafcadia experiences a mystical moment of enlightenment. He renounces his ties to the warlord (Anupam Shyam), who sends his army of brutes after the deserter. Tragedy ensues, and Lafcadia embarks on a personal journey of redemption.

Beowulf & Grendel
In an adventure imbrued with blood and tragedy, the legendary Norseman Beowulf (Gerard Butler) must command an army across the seas of ancient Northern Europe to conquer the evil troll Grendel. Anticipating his epic crusade against the wrathful monster, the warrior must arbitrate his emanating notoriety and his relationship with the enchanting Selma amid a time of barbaric turmoil and transformation with the emergence of the Christian faith.

The Warriors
A prominent New York City gang leader named Cyrus (Roger Hill) wants to wage an all-out battle against the police, and as part of his strategy he calls upon Gotham's gangs to set aside their turf wars and come together at a summit. At the meeting, a rival leader kills Cyrus, but a Coney Island gang called the Warriors is wrongly blamed for Cyrus' death. Before you know it, the cops and every gangbanger in town is hot on the Warriors' trail

Escape from New York
Soaring crime rates cause the United States to turn the city of New York into a maximum-security prison. Unfortunately for the president of the United States (Donald Pleasence), that's precisely where he lands when he's forced to bail out of a crashing Air Force One. Condemned criminal and former war hero Snake Plissken (Kurt Russell) rescues the chief executive -- but the president must promise to grant Plissken his freedom in return.

Sunshine
With Earth's life source -- the sun -- dying out 50 years in the future, it seems the planet's days may be numbered in this sci-fi thriller starring Cillian Murphy and Michelle Yeoh. Humanity's only hope lies with a crew of astronauts transporting a device that will revitalize the sun. But an accident, a deadly error and a distress signal from a vessel that vanished years ago leave the cosmonauts fighting for survival ... and for their sanity.

The Draughtsman's Contract
In 17th century England, aristocratic Mrs. Herbert (Janet Suzman) commissions handsome draughtsman Mr. Neville (Anthony Higgins) to produce a dozen sketches of the family estate to surprise her absent husband. Neville accepts the project … in exchange for 12 sexual favors. The exceedingly smug Neville is in control till Mrs. Herbert's daughter (Anne Louise Lambert) -- who has her own agenda -- outfoxes the arrogant artist.

The Contract
While vacationing with teenage son Chris (Jamie Anderson) in the wilderness, Ray Keene (John Cusack) discovers that a hired killer (Morgan Freeman) and his team of assassins are tracking the duo. Can Keene protect himself, his son and take down a first-class hit man before his bullet finds its mark? Directed by Bruce Beresford, this action-packed crime thriller also stars Ned Bellamy, Corey Johnson and Thomas Lockyer.

Nowhere in Africa
Shortly before World War II, a Jewish couple and their young daughter emigrate to Kenya from Germany to escape the Nazis. Not all members of the family are happy with this drastic change -- but going home isn't an option. Ultimately, they must all come to terms with a new life in a new continent. Director Caroline Link's epic drama won the 2002 Oscar for best foreign film.

The Battle of Algiers
One of the most influential films in the history of political cinema, Gillo Pontecorvo's The Battle of Algiers focuses on the events of 1957, a key year in Algeria's struggle for independence from France. Shot in the streets of Algiers in documentary style, the film vividly re-creates the tumultuous Algerian uprising against the occupying French. The violence soon escalates on both sides in this war drama that's astonishingly relevant today.

The Evil Dead
Curiosity overcomes five innocent teenagers vacationing at a cabin in the Tennessee woodlands, and their cellar-snooping unleashes spirits of the evil dead. After all his pals have become possessed, flesh-eating zombies, the one remaining teen (Bruce Campbell) tries to solve the nightmarish mystery and save his friends. Spider-Man director Sam Raimi uses impressively freaky special effects to make this low-budget horror classic.

Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn
Stranded in a cabin in the woods, Ash (Bruce Campbell) and his girlfriend accidentally invoke a spell that causes the Evil Dead to rise and kill! As a lone man pitted against hordes of walking corpses, can Ash survive until the safety of sunrise? Director Sam Raimi's whip-crack direction and Campbell's comedic skills induce hair-raising fear and gales of laughter.

Army of Darkness
One of the most memorable early works from director Sam Raimi (Spider-Man), Army of Darkness is the third in a trilogy of hilarious sci-fi sword-and-sorcery epics. Bound in human flesh and inked in blood, the ancient Necronomicon, or "Book of the Dead," transports department store clerk Ash (Bruce Campbell) and his 1973 Oldsmobile into England's Dark Ages. There, he faces legions of undead beasts in a battle for his life.

Lolita
Director Stanley Kubrick's 1962 film version of Vladimir Nabokov's novel scandalized audiences -- and still shocks today. James Mason's Humbert Humbert is uncontrollably attracted to jailbait teen Lolita (Sue Lyon). Mason knows no good can come of his pursuit, but he continues despite the overwhelming reasons to stop. Peter Sellers costars as Mason's nemesis, Clare Quilty.

Lolida 2000
In the very near future, sex is illegal. Lolida is responsible for destroying any materials that have been deemed unacceptable. But three 'stories' have changed her life forever.

Starship Troopers
In this sci-fi adventure based on a novel by Robert A. Heinlein and directed by Paul Verhoeven, Earth is attacked by fire-spitting, brain-sucking bugs, and the city of Buenos Aires is wiped off the map. Coming to the rescue are Johnny Rico (Casper Van Dien), Dizzy (Dina Meyer), Carmen (Denise Richards) and Ace (Jake Busey), courageous soldiers who travel to the distant Klendathu system for the ultimate showdown.

Lost: Season 1: Disc 7: Bonus Material
This disc includes the following bonus features: "Departure," "Tales from the Island" and "Lost Revealed."

Battlestar Galactica: Season 1: Disc 1: The Miniseries
This disc includes the four-hour miniseries that set the stage for the television series.

Battlestar Galactica: Season 1: Disc 2
This disc includes the following episodes: "33," "Water," "Bastille Day" and "Act of Contrition."

Battlestar Galactica: Season 1: Disc 3
This disc includes the following episodes: "You Can't Go Home Again," "Litmus," "Six Degrees of Separation" and "Flesh and Bone."

Battlestar Galactica: Season 1: Disc 4
This disc includes the following episodes: "Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down," "The Hand Of God," "Colonial Day" and "Kobol's Last Gleaming (Part 1)."

Battlestar Galactica: Season 1: Disc 5
This disc includes the episode "Kobol's Last Gleaming (Part 2)."

The Omega Man
In this cult sci-fi hit, Robert Neville (Charlton Heston) is one of few remaining survivors of a hellish germ-warfare doomsday, having injected himself with an untested vaccine. But he's far from safe, as he must battle a band of infected mutants who stalk at night and are determined to decimate any human left standing. Rosalind Cash co-stars.