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11th Annual UBC Dolphins Awards Banquet (Limited Edition)
 
Theatrical Release: 2005 Genre: Documentary Rated:    Unrated
Running Time: 32 Director: Mark Johnston

Tagline:    2003-2004 Year in Review
Starring:    Mark Johnston, Chad Theissen, Brian Johns, Liz Collins, Brent Hayden, Scott Dickens

Summary:    The 3rd installment of the "UBC Dolphins Year in Review" videos marks the best of the trilogy. With outrageous skits, silly imitations and mock interviews, this years Banquet Video will have you on all fours laughing in no time.

2003-2004 marks the end of the Olympiad. Enjoy looking back on the year as a whole while focusing on the 7th straight CIS title and the 2004 Olympic Trials. Then join our Olympians and re-live their Athens experience all over again.

20,000 Leagues Under The Sea (Special Edition)
 
Theatrical Release: 1954 Genre: Family Walt Disney Pictures Rated:    G
Running Time: 127 Director: Richard Fleischer

Tagline:    Walt Disney's mighty, magnificent, memorable 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea!
Starring:    Kirk Douglas, James Mason

Summary:    For the first time ever, you can enjoy this timeless classic in a Special Edition DVD. Fully restored to look and sound as it was originall intended, it also features hours of exclusive hours of bonus materials your entire family will enjoy again and again.

Climb aboard the Nautilus..and into a strange undersea world of spellbinding adventure! Kirk Douglas, Paul Lukas and Peter Lorre star as shipwrecked survivors taken captive by the mysterious Captain Nemo, brilliantly portrayed by James MAson. Wavering between genius and madness, Nemo has launched a deadly crusade across the seven seas. But can the captive crew expose his evil plan before he destroys the world?

Disney's brilliant Academy Award-winning adaptation of Jules Verne's gripping tale makes 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea a truly mesmerizing masterpiece!

2001: A Space Odyssey (Stanley Kubrick Collection)
 
Theatrical Release: 1968 Genre: Science Fiction Warner Bros. Studios Rated:    G
Running Time: 139 Director: Stanley Kubrick

Tagline:    An epic drama of adventure and exploration.
Starring:    Keir Dullea, Gary Lockwood

Summary:    2001: A Space Oddyssey is a countdown to tomorrow, a road map to human destiny, a quest for the infinite. It is dazzling, Academy Award-winning visual achievement, a compelling drama of man vs. machine, a stunning meld of music and motion. It may be the masterwork of director Stanley Kubrick (who co-wrote the screenplay with Arthur C. Clarke)...and it will liekly excite, inspire and enthrall for generations.

To begin his voyage into the future, Kubrick visits our prehistoric ape-ancestory past, then leaps millennia (via one of the most mind-blowing jump cuts ever conceived) into colonized space, and ultimately whisks atronaut Bowman (Keir Dullea) into uncharted realms of space, perhaps even into immortality. "Open the pod bay doors, HAL." Let the awe and mystery of a journey unlike any other begin.

2010: The Year We Make Contact
 
Theatrical Release: 1984 Genre: Science Fiction Warner Bros. Studios Rated:    PG
Running Time: 116 Director: Peter Hyams

Tagline:    We are not alone.
Starring:    Roy Scheider, John Lithgow

Summary:    Two-time Academy Award nominees Roy Scheider (Jaws) and John Lithgow ("3rd Rock From The Sun") team with writer/director Peter Hyams (Narrow Margin) and four-time Oscar-winning special effects genius Richard Edlund for this visually stunning, emotionally moving sequel to 2001: A Space Odyssey. Filled with action, adventure and insights into many of the previous films cosmic mysteries, it's a spectacular suspense-filled thriller...and a modern science-fiction masterpiece. It's 2010: The Year We Make Contact! While planet Earth poises on the brinkof nuclear self-destruction, a team of Russian and American scientists hurtle to a rendevous with the abandoned Discovery spacecraft and its sole known survivor, the homicidal computer HAL. Their mission: "awaken" HAL and unravel the puzzling series of events that culminated in Dave Bowman's last transmission: "My God, it's full of stars!"



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