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Ben-Hur (Four-Disc Collector's Edition)
:Description:The numbers speak volumes: 100,000 costumes, 8,000 extras, 300 sets and a staggering budget in its day the largest in movie history. Ben-Hur's creators made it the best, the greatest Biblical-era epic ever. Charlton Heston brings a muscular physical and moral presence to the role of Judah Ben-Hur, a Jewish nobleman in Palestine whose heroic odyssey includes enslavement by the Romans, a bold escape from an embattled slave galley, vengeance against his tormentors during a furious arena chariot race and fateful encounters with Jesus Christ. ...
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The Distinguished Gentleman
: :A small-time conman uses his name, by coincidence the same as a recently deceased congressman, to get elected to Congress, which he considers the biggest scam ever.Genre: Feature Film-ComedyRating: RRelease Date: 6-MAY-2003Media Type: DVD essential video:'Mr. Murphy Goes to Washington.' As a sly con man from Florida, Thomas Jefferson Johnson (a name he enjoys reciting), Murphy seems just about perfectly cast. And the notion that a crook would be drawn to Capitol Hill like a fly to honey is a cheap, cynical idea ...
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The Flintstones (Collector's Edition)
: :This pleasant, lightweight live-action version of the popular cartoon is about as good as you might expect. The kids should love the broad humor and the Henson Studios creatures, but like The Addams Family movies, the look and the cast are the best things going for it. Considering that the nature of the material is so sparse, the thinly plotted story works better than other TV-to-movie fare. Our fabulous Stone Age man is promoted per a calculated move by a scheming exec (Kyle MacLachlan, whose ...
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Planet of the Apes - The Ultimate DVD Collection
: :Six Planet of the Apes films, the complete television episodes (both live action and animated).Genre: Science FictionRating: NRRelease Date: 28-MAR-2006Media Type: DVD :While provoking neither the decades of spin-offs of the Star Trek franchise or the cultural staying power of the Star Wars universe, Planet of the Apes nonetheless lives in the hearts of many a Sunday afternoon TV-watcher. A high water mark for prosthetic movie magic, this primate-vs-man epic--spanning four movies, a TV series, and an animated series--was as integral to the 1970s ...
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What's the Matter with Helen?/Whoever Slew Auntie Roo? (Midnite Movies Double Feature)
:Description:WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH HELEN WHOEVER SLEW AUNTIE ROO
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The Flintstones Yabba-Dabba Pack (The Flintstones/Viva Rock Vegas)
:Description:WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH HELEN WHOEVER SLEW AUNTIE ROO
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The Last Marshal
:Description:WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH HELEN WHOEVER SLEW AUNTIE ROO
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The Flintstones - DTS
: :This pleasant, lightweight live-action version of the popular cartoon is about as good as you might expect. The kids should love the broad humor and the Henson Studios creatures, but like The Addams Family movies, the look and the cast are the best things going for it. Considering that the nature of the material is so sparse, the thinly plotted story works better than other TV-to-movie fare. Our fabulous Stone Age man is promoted per a calculated move by a scheming exec (Kyle MacLachlan, whose ...
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Flintstones/Flintstones Viva Rock Vegas
: :This pleasant, lightweight live-action version of the popular cartoon is about as good as you might expect. The kids should love the broad humor and the Henson Studios creatures, but like The Addams Family movies, the look and the cast are the best things going for it. Considering that the nature of the material is so sparse, the thinly plotted story works better than other TV-to-movie fare. Our fabulous Stone Age man is promoted per a calculated move by a scheming exec (Kyle MacLachlan, whose ...
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The Last Marshal [Region 2]
: :This pleasant, lightweight live-action version of the popular cartoon is about as good as you might expect. The kids should love the broad humor and the Henson Studios creatures, but like The Addams Family movies, the look and the cast are the best things going for it. Considering that the nature of the material is so sparse, the thinly plotted story works better than other TV-to-movie fare. Our fabulous Stone Age man is promoted per a calculated move by a scheming exec (Kyle MacLachlan, whose ...
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