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Fantasia (Special 60th Anniversary Edition)
 
Theatrical Release: 1940 Genre: Classics (Silents/Avant Garde) Walt Disney Pictures Rated:    G
Running Time: 120 Director: T. Hee, Norman Ferguson, Wilfred Jackson, Ben Sharpsteen, Ford Beebe, Jim Handley, Paul Satterfield, Hamilton Luske, James Algar

Tagline:    Walt Disney's Original Uncut Version
Starring:    Leopold Stokowski

Summary:    For the first time ever, "Fantasia" is available on DVD in a special, uncut edition! Restored and remastered, this special 60th anniversary DVD truly captures Walt Disney's unique inpiration - complete with the intermission and narration - which have not been included in the film since its original theatrical release!

"Fantasia" created the mold for blending music and movie into an exhilarating moviegoing experience. Unforgettable images are brought to life by some of the world's best music - the comedy of Mickey Mouse as a troublemaking sorcerer's apprentice, the beauty of winged fairies and cascading snowflakes, even plump hippos performing ballet in tutus!

With this special edition DVD, you are invited on a behind-the-scenes look at "Fantasia". Included is a compilation of audio interviews with Walt Disney spanning three decades, much more of which has never been heard, as well as insightful commentaries by Roy E. Disney and others whose talents have contributed to the "Fantasia" legacy.

Never before has this masterpiece looked and sounded better than in this 60th anniversary edition DVD. Enjoy the history, the sounds, the sheer excitement that is "Fantasia!"

Fantasia 2000
 
Theatrical Release: 1999 Genre: Classics (Silents/Avant Garde) Walt Disney Pictures Rated:    G
Running Time: 75 Director: Gaëtan Brizzi, Pixote Hunt, Paul Brizzi, Francis Glebas, Hendel Butoy, Eric Goldberg, James Algar, Don Hahn

Tagline:   
Starring:    Steve Martin, James Levine

Summary:    Disney animators and filmmakers have again expanded the boundaries of imagination with Fantasia 2000. Fulfilling Walt Disney's original vision of uniquely fusing sight and sound in a full-length motion picture, this film begins where its predecessor, Fantasia, left off, with seven completely new segments and the return of the popular "The Sorcerer's Apprentice."

In this fun-filled movie, breathtaking images are coupled with classical music favourites. From Beethoven to Gershwin - from flamingos bobbing yo-yos to a city in bluesy mtion - vivid animation brings the music of the masters to colourful life.

Sixty years after the original masterpiece, Roy E. Disney has orchestrated a brilliant collaboration of more than 1,200 artists and technicians - including the animaors of The Lion King, Beauty and The Beast and Aladdin - to present Fantasia 2000, a film filled with "dazzling moments" (The New York Times) and "arguably the greatest Disney film ever" (KNX-CBS Radio), that is sure to captivate viewers of all ages!

The Fantasia Anthology (Collector's Edition)
 
Theatrical Release: 2000 Genre: Box Set Walt Disney Pictures Rated:    G
Running Time: 256 Director: T. Hee, Norman Ferguson, Wilfred Jackson, Ben Sharpsteen, Ford Beebe, Jim Handley, Paul Satterfield, Hamilton Luske, James Algar

Tagline:    Never before has such a wealth of entertainment and imagination come together!
Starring:    Leopold Stokowski

Summary:    In honour of the 60th anniversary of Walt Disney's visionary Fatasia, here is the legacy's most exciting collection ever! This stunning three-disc set contains both Fantasia and Fantasia 2000, and an unparalleled collection of never-before-seen material!

Now - witness the unfolding of ideas for Fantasia through storyboards, character designs, and production demonstrations, then hear what the filmmakers have to say about the process. Only here you will find "The Fantasia That Never Was" - fully executed ideas with music that were never produced! You are then invited on a rare jouney into the creative mind of Walt Disney, through meticulously compiled interviews spanning three decades.

DVD is the ideal format for Disney's state-of-the-art animation technology, two spectacular orchestras performing some of the world's best music, and such specialties as a still frame gallery of awe-inspiring Fantasia artwork. For the first time ever, the original Fantasia (now restored and remastered) is presented on DVD, complete with the original narration and intermission.

Witness some of the extraordinary features contained in The Fantasia Anthology 0 the most comprehensive collection available of Walt Disney's innovative tiumph - here to be enjoyed again and again!

Fantasia Legacy
 
Theatrical Release: 2000 Genre: Supplemental Walt Disney Pictures Rated:    G
Running Time: 161 Director: Jeff Kurtti

Tagline:    Supplemental Features
Starring:    David Ogden Stiers, Walt Disney, Roy Edward Disney, John Canemaker, Rudy Behlmer, John Culhane, Richard M. Sherman, Leonard Maltin, Ollie Johnston, Marc Davis, Scott MacQueen, Frank Thomas, Joe Grant, Ward Kimball, Howard Lowery

Summary:    Now - slip down the corridors of the 60-year history of the magical, magnificent Fantasia! Explore storyboards, concept art, character designs, and special effects. Take in lush still frame galleries, and hear Walt Disney talk about the tricks of the trade and the story of the animation process. Experience "The Fantasia That Never Was" - segments that were never produced, like "The Ride of the Valkyries," "Invitation to the Dance" and "Adventures in a Perambulator."

Then you are invited to enjoy interviews with the filmmakers of Fantasia 2000, witness productin progression demonstrations, and view the alternate versions of segments and deleted animation from this remarkable film. Learn about the histrical context of the musical pieces, sneak a peek at the theatrical trailers and posters for Fantasia and Fantasia 2000 - and much, much more. Welcome to the Fantasia Legacy!

The Fifth Element
 
Theatrical Release: 1997 Genre: Science Fiction Columbia TriStar Rated:    PG-13
Running Time: 126 Director: Luc Besson

Tagline:    It Must be found.
Starring:    Bruce Willis, Gary Oldman, Milla Jovovich

Summary:    Bruce Willis, Milla Jovovich, and Gary Oldman star ub acclaimed Director Luc Besson's outrageous sci-fi adventure, an extravagantly-styled tale of good against evil set in an unbelievable twenty-third century world. All aboard for "a futuristic, eye-popping adventure!"

Fight Club (Collector's Edition)
 
Theatrical Release: 1999 Genre: Action & Adventure 20th Century Fox Rated:    R
Running Time: 139 Director: David Fincher

Tagline:    Mischief. Mayhem. Soap.
Starring:    Edward Norton, Brad Pitt

Summary:    A ticking-time-bomb insomniac (Edward Norton) and a slippery soap salesman (Brad Pitt) channel primal male aggresion into a shocking new form of therapy. Their concept catches on, with undergorund "fight clubs" forming in every town, until a sensuous eccentric (Helena Bonham Carter) gets in the way and ignites an out-of-control spiral toward oblivion.

The New York Times raved that FIGHT CLUB "just might require another viewing." Here's your chance. BRace yourself.

Finding Nemo (Collector's Edition)
 
Theatrical Release: 2003 Genre: Feature Film Family Walt Disney/Pixar Studios Rated:    G
Running Time: 100 Director: Lee Unkrich, Andrew Stanton

Tagline:    Grab shell dude!
Starring:    Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres, Alexander Gould

Summary:    From the Academy Award-winning creators of Toy Sotry and Momsters, Inc., it's time to dive into Finding Nemo - a hilarious adventure that takes you into the breathtaking underwater world of Australia's Great Barrier Reef.

When Nemo, a young clownfish, is unexpectedly carried far from home, his overprotective fate, Marlin (Albert Brooks), and Dory (Ellen DeGeneres), a friendly but forgetful regal blue tang fish, embark on an epic journey that leads to encounters with vegetarian sharks, surfer dude turtles, hypnotic jellyfish and hungry seagulls!

Finding Nemo's breakthrough computer animation is the ultimate viewing experience. This 2-Disc Collector's Edition overflows with something for everyone, including exclusive animation, deleted scenes, games, and more! "Unlike any movie you're ever seen! You could be 5 or 95 and you'll enjoy this film." - Leonard Maltin, Hot Ticket

Finding Neverland
 
Theatrical Release: 2004 Genre: Drama Miramax Films Rated:    PG
Running Time: 106 Director: Marc Forster

Tagline:    Unlock your imagination.
Starring:    Johnny Depp, Kate Winslet, Julie Christie

Summary:    Award winners Johnny Depp ("Pirates of The Caribbean"), Kate Winslet ("Eternal Sunshine of The Spotless Mind"), Dustin Hoffman and Julie Christie ("Troy", "Hamlet") star in this magical tale about one of the world's greatest storytellers and the people who inspired his masterwork, "Peter Pan!" Well-knowndoubters question his future. Then by chance he meets a widow (Winslet) and her four adventurous boys. Together they form a friendship that ignites the imagination needed to produce Barrie's greatest work! An enchanting big-screen treat with an acclaimed cast of stars, "Finding Neverland" has been hailed as one of the year's best motion pictures!

First Blood
 
Theatrical Release: 1982 Genre: Action & Adventure Artisan Entertainment Rated:    R
Running Time: 97 Director: Ted Kotcheff

Tagline:    This time he's fighting for his life.
Starring:    Sylvester Stallone, Richard Crenna, Brian Dennehy

Summary:    He never fought a battle he couldn't win - except for the conflict raging within his own soul. Academy Award-nominee Sylvester Stallone stars as war hero John Rambo. An ex-Green Beret haunted by memories of Vietnam, he was once the perfect killing machine. Now he's searching for peace, but finds instead an over-zealous, small-town sheriff who's spoiling for a fight. All hell breaks loose when an unjustly imprisoned Rambo escapes and becomes the target of a massive manhunt. Now he must use all his cunning, combat skills and weapons training, to stay alive and outwit his pursuers. Co-starring Brian Dennehy and Richard Crenna, "First Blood" is an explosive action-thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the final, powerful frame. This pulse-pounding saga has been digitally remastered and contains an exciting featurette, "First Blood: A Look Back."

A Fistful of Dollars
 
Theatrical Release: 1964 Genre: Western MGM/United Artists Rated:    R
Running Time: 99 Director: Sergio Leone

Tagline:    In his own way he is perhaps, the most dangerous man who ever lived!
Starring:    Clint Eastwood, Gian Maria Volonté

Summary:    Clint Eastwood's legendary "Man With No Name" makes his powerful debut in this thrilling, action-packed "new breed of western" (Motion Picture Herald) from the acclaimed director of "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly" and "For A Few Dollars More". Exploding with blistering shoot-outs, dynamic performances and atmospheric cinematography, it's an undisputed classic of the genre.

A mysterious gunman (Eastwood) has just arrived in San Minguel, a grim, dusty border town where two rival bands of smugglers are terroizing the impoverished citizens. A master of the "quick-draw," the stranger soon receives offers of employment from each gang. But his loyalty cannot be bought; he accepts both jobs ... and sets in motion a plan to destroy both groups of criminals, pitting one against the other in a series of brilliantly orchestrated set-ups, showdowns and deadly confrontations.

Flesh Gordon (Collector's Edition)
 
Theatrical Release: 1974 Genre: Adult Entertainment Mammoth Films Rated:    X (Mature Audiences Only)
Running Time: 78 Director: Michael Benveniste, Howard Ziehm

Tagline:    ...Planet Porno Bombards Earth with Sex Rays! ...Send For Flesh!...
Starring:    Jason Williams, Cindy Hopkins

Summary:    In this outrageious spoof of sci-fi films, Earth is thrown into carnal chaos by a mysterious sex ray emanating from outer space. Flesh Gordon, Dale Ardor, and their new found friend Dr. Jerkoff, must travel to the planet Porno to save Earth from certain devastation by a mad Emperor Wang.

Fletch
 
Theatrical Release: 1985 Genre: Comedy Universal Studios Rated:    PG
Running Time: 98 Director: Michael Ritchie

Tagline:    Meet the only guy who changes his identity more often than his underwear.
Starring:    Chevy Chase, Joe Don Baker

Summary:    Chevy Chase is at his hilarious best in this suspense-packed comedy thriller based on Gregory McDonald's best-seller. Irwin Fletch, a.k.a. Flecth (Chase), is an investigative reporter who's constantly changing his identity. While working on a drug exposé, Fletch attracts the attention of a strange businessman (Tim Matheson) who wants to be killed so his wife will inherit more insurance. The wily Fletch senses a scam, and soon he's up to his byline in frame-ups, murder, police corruption and forbidden romance. It'll be the story of the year, if he can stay alive to meet his deadline!

Fletch Lives
 
Theatrical Release: 1989 Genre: Comedy Universal Studios Rated:    PG
Running Time: 95 Director: Michael Ritchie

Tagline:    When there's more trouble than one man can handle...there's more than one man for the job.
Starring:    Chevy Chase, Hal Holbrook

Summary:    Chevy Chase returns to the screen as the reckless reporter I.M. Fletcher, investigative reporter in Fletch Lives.

This time, the chameleon-like reporter ventures to Belle Isle, a sprawling 80-acre Louisiana plantation which Fletch inherits from his aunt. Trouble begins when a lovely attorney mysteriously turns up dead, a neighborly lawyer (Hal Holbrook) warns him to leave town and ravishing real estate agent (Julianne Phillips) comes calling with a persistent offer he may not be able to refuse.

Fletch must unravel the reason for the mad land scramble with his trademark bag of hilarious disguises in this fast-moving comedy.

Flight of The Navigator
 
Theatrical Release: 1986 Genre: Feature Film Family Walt Disney Pictures Rated:    PG
Running Time: 90 Director: Randal Kleiser

Tagline:    Take off on the ultimate fantasy adventure!
Starring:    Joey Cramer, Paul Reubens

Summary:    David Freeman (Joey Cramer) is an ordinary boy destined for a most extraordinary adventure - aboard a spectacular, futuristic spacecraft. After a mystifying disappearance, David returns possessing vast, undiscovered knowledge about the farthest reaches of the universe. With these sudden navigational powers, David is able to take the fantastic flying machine anywhere he desires, accompanied by both its wisecraking robotic commader, Max, and an assortment of bizarre extraterrestrial creatures! Embark on a fun-filled, fast-paced journey of fantasy and adevnture as David takes off on the flight of a lifetime! Also featuring Sarah Jessica Parker and the voice of Paul Reubens.

The Fly/The Fly 2 (Double Feature)
 
Theatrical Release: 1986 Genre: Horror 20th Century Fox Rated:    R
Running Time: 200 Director: David Cronenberg

Tagline:    Be afraid. Be very afraid.
Starring:    Jeff Goldblum, Geena Davis

Summary:    The Fly (1986) - 95 minutes.

This frightening, but extremely moving and romantic horror film stars Jeff Goldblum as an over-ambitious scientist who accidentally merges with a housefly while conducting a bizarre teleporting experiement. A journalist (Geena Davis) who has fallen in love with him while covering his scientific endeavors suddenly finds herself caring for a horrifying creature whose insect half gradually begins to take over.

The Fly 2 (1989) - 105 minutes.

Beneath his ordinary exterior, Martin (Eric Stoltz) is the most extraordinary person alive. Though only five years old, he is a fully matured adult. And he is also the son of a human fly! Now it is only a matter of time before his mutated genes waken from their dormant state. Jam-packed with incredible special effects, "The Fly 2" is an unforgettable sequel, just as riveting and terrifying as the original.

For A Few Dollars More
 
Theatrical Release: 1965 Genre: Western MGM/United Artists Rated:    R
Running Time: 130 Director: Sergio Leone

Tagline:    The man with no name is back... The man in black is waiting... a walking arsenal - he uncoils, strikes and kills!
Starring:    Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef, Gian Maria Volonté

Summary:    "The leading icon of a generation" (Roger Ebert), Academy Award winner Clin Eastwood continues his trademark role as the legendary "Man with No Name" in this second installment of the famous Sergio Leone trilogy. Scripted by Luciano Vincenzoni and featuring Ennio Morricone's haunting musical score, "For A Few Dollars More" is a modern classic - one of the greatest westerns ever made. Eastwood is a keen-eyed, quick-witted bounty hunter on th bloody trail of Indio, the territory's most treacherous bandit. But his ruthless rival, Colonel Mortimer (Lee Van Cleef, High Noon), is determined to bring Indio in first ... dead or alive! Failing to capture their prey - or elimate each other - the two are left with only one option: team up, or face certain death at the hands of Idio and his band of murderous outlaws.

For Your Eyes Only (Special Edition)
 
Theatrical Release: 1981 Genre: Action & Adventure MGM/United Artists Rated:    PG
Running Time: 127 Director: John Glen (II)

Tagline:    No one comes close to JAMES BOND 007
Starring:    Roger Moore, Carole Bouquet, Topol, Lynn-Holly Johnson, Julian Glover, Cassandra Harris, Jill Bennett, Michael Gothard, John Wyman, Jack Hedley, Lois Maxwell, Desmond Llewelyn, Geoffrey Keen, Walter Gotell, James Villiers

Summary:    When a British ship is sunk in foreign waters, the world's superpowers begin a feverish race to find its cargo: a nuclear submarine control system. And 007 (Roger Moore) is thrust into one of his most riveting adventures as he rushes to join the search... and prevent global devastation.

Fraggle Rock: Where it All Began
 
Theatrical Release: 1983 Genre: Television Hit Entertainment Rated:    Unrated
Running Time: 30 Director: George Bloomfield, Peter Harris

Tagline:    The adventures of the various inhabitants of an underground civilization.
Starring:    Gerard Parkes, Jerry Nelson, Steve Whitmire, Dave Goelz, Kathryn Mullen, Karen Prell, Richard Hunt, Jim Henson, Fulton Mackay, Simon O'Brien, Félix Acaso, Terry Angus, Lee Armstrong, Ángel Egido, Myra Fried, José Luis Gil, John Gordon Sinclair, Tim Gosley, Patricia Leeper, Robert Mills, Laura Palacios, John Pattison, Carlos Revilla, Gordon Robertson, Bob Stutt, Tom Vandenberg, Cheryl Wagner

Summary:    Beginnings:

Gobo's Uncle Traveling Matt discovers a way to leave Fraggle Rock and venture out into our world - a land he calls Outer Space. Thus begins the adventures of Gobo, Mokey, Wembley, Boober, and Red. Marjory the Trash Heap, sees it as trouble.

Wembley and The Gorgs:

The giant Gorgs, who claim to be the rulers of the universe, capture Wembley Fraggle and enslave him. Gobo, Red, Mokey and Boober form a rescue party but soon need rescuing themselves.

Frank Herbert's Children of Dune
 
Theatrical Release: 2003 Genre: Science Fiction Sci Fi Pictures Rated:    Unrated
Running Time: 235 Director: Greg Yaitanes

Tagline:    The Saga of Dune is Far from Over...
Starring:    Alec Newman, Julie Cox, Edward Atterton, Ian McNeice, Barbora Kodetová, Steven Berkoff, Daniela Amavia, P.H. Moriarty, James McAvoy, Jessica Brooks, Jonathan Bruun, Rik Young, Martin McDougall, Gee Williams, Alice Krige

Summary:    For the first time ever, the secon and third books in the best-selling "Dune Chronicles" series are adapted for the screen in "Frank Herbert's Children of Dune".

Against a backdrop of interplanetary intrigue, rebellion and betrayal, the future of humanity itself rests with the Children of Dune in this sweeping tale of visionary sci-fi adventure! A spectacular sequel to the Emmy Award-winning Frank Herbert's Dune, starring Academy Award winner Susan Sarandon.

Frank Herbert's Dune
 
Theatrical Release: 2000 Genre: Science Fiction Sci Fi Pictures Rated:    Unrated
Running Time: 292 Director: John Harrison

Tagline:   
Starring:    William Hurt, Alec Newman, Giancarlo Giannini, Uwe Ochsenknecht

Summary:    Academy Award-winner William Hurt stars in this four-hour, epic presntation of Frank Herbert's visionary masterpiece of galazxy-spanning intrigue and adventure. In the far futurem the remote desert world of Dune becomes the epicenter of a spectacular struggle that will spark a revolution, fulfill an ancient prophecy and forever change the galactic balance of power. A breathtaking, special-effects-powered new adaptation of this acclaimed sci-fi classic!

Frankenthumb
 
Theatrical Release: 2002 Genre: Animation Image Entertainment Rated:    Not Rated
Running Time: 32 Director: Steve Oedekerk

Tagline:   
Starring:    Steve Oedekerk, S. Scott Bullock, Jim Jackman, Joe Liss, Kristin Wolven

Summary:    A half-hour parody, "Frankenthumb" is one in a series of featurette pastiches of famous movies masterminded by Steve Oederkerk cast with human thumbs with CGI-inset mouths and eyes, a process that's more weird than funny. A "précis" of the 1931 "Frankenstein" shot on impressive (and beautifully lit) miniature sets, the film tells the old, old story: megalomaniac Dr. Frankenthumb and his inept assistant Humpy create life in the laboratory, unleashing a monster named Pepper who goes on a rampage, menaces the daughter of a somewhat irritating Italian man, and is pursued by a mob into a burning windmill, whereupon a guest star from an earlier mini-epic (Bat Thumb) turns up to deliver some sort of an ending.

Freddy vs. Jason (New Line Platnium Series)
 
Theatrical Release: 2003 Genre: Horror New Line Cinema Rated:    R
Running Time: 97 Director: Ronny Yu

Tagline:    The Ultimate Battle of Evil vs. Evil
Starring:    Ken Kirzinger, Robert Englund, Kelly Rowland

Summary:    Freddy Krueger is in hell - literally! And like an inmate with a life sentence, Freddy's been plotting a fantastic revenge... all he needs is a little help. In comes Jason Voorhees, the equally iconic madman and perfect means for Freddy to once again instill fear on Elm Street. As the bodies begin to pile up, it becomes clear that Jason isn't willing to step aside.

Now, with a terrified town in the middle, the two titans of terror enter into a horrifying and gruesome showdown. Winner kills all!

Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare (New Line Platnium Series)
 
Theatrical Release: 1991 Genre: Horror New Line Cinema Rated:    R
Running Time: 96 Director: Rachel Talalay

Tagline:    They saved the best for last.
Starring:    Robert Englund, Lisa Zane, Shon Greenblatt, Lezlie Deane, Ricky Dean Logan, Breckin Meyer, Yaphet Kotto, Roseanne, Tom Arnold, Elinor Donahue, Johnny Depp, Cassandra Rachel Friel, David Dunard, Marilyn Rockafellow, Virginia Peters

Summary:    Just when you thought it was safe to go to sleep, Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund) is back to haunt your dreams and freeze your blood! Lisa Zane (Bad Influence) is a child psychologist tormented by recurring nightmares. But not until she meets a new patient with the same horrific dreams does her quest for answers lead to a certain house on Elm Street - where an evil that defies the grave is about to be unleashed upon the world.

With Yaphet Kotto (TV's Homicide, Alien) and cameos by Roseanne, Tom Arnold, Alice Cooper and Johnny Depp, this chapter in the world's most terrifying dream saga is a fantastic voyage.

Frequency (New Line Platium Series)
 
Theatrical Release: 2000 Genre: Mystery & Suspense New Line Cinema Rated:    PG-13
Running Time: 118 Director: Gregory Hoblit

Tagline:    What If?
Starring:    Dennis Quaid, James Caviezel, Shawn Doyle, Elizabeth Mitchell, Andre Braugher, Noah Emmerich, Melissa Errico, Daniel Henson, Jordan Bridges, Stephen Joffe, Jack McCormack, Peter MacNeill, Michael Cera, Marin Hinkle, Richard Sali

Summary:    So what would you do if you could communicate with your father thirty years in the past one day before he is killed? Would you warn him? And if you did, would he believe you? This is the dilemma for John Sullivan, (Jim Caviezel) a Queens detective who has spent the last thirty years lamenting the loss of his fire fighting father (played by Dennis Quaid). Through some vaguely explained phenomenon they begin to talk through time over his dad's old ham radio. As they talk, and the reality of his fathers looming demise sets in, John warns his father about event that are about to unfold. Skeptical at first, John's father Frank, quickly becomes a believer. Franks escapes the terrible fire, but the repercussions on the future are shocking and unexpected.

Friday the 13th - Part 1/Friday the 13th - Part 2
 
Theatrical Release: 1980 Genre: Horror Paramount Pictures Rated:    R
Running Time: 180 Director: Seans S. Cunningham, Steve Miner

Tagline:    The body count continues...
Starring:    Amy Steel, John Furey, Adrienne King, Kirsten Baker, Stuart Charno, Warrington Gillette, Walt Gorney, Marta Kober, Tom McBride, Bill Randolph, Lauren-Marie Taylor, Russell Todd, Betsy Palmer, Cliff Cudney, Jack Marks

Summary:    Friday the 13th (1980) - 94 minutes.

Terror and suspense abound in this 24-hour nightmare of blood. Camp Crystal Lake has been shuttered for over 20 years due to several vicious and unsolved murders. The camp's new owner and several young counselors are readying the property for re-opening despite warnings of a "death curse" by local residents. The curse proves true on "Friday the 13th" as one by one each of the counselors is stalked by a violent killer. This film is widely acclaimed for its horrifying and creative murder sequences.


Friday the 13th - Part 2 (1981) - 86 minutes.

Just when you thought it was safe to go back to camp... here's even more heart-pounding terror.

Five years after the horrible bloodbath at Camp Crystal Lake, all that remains is the legend of Jason Voorhees and his demented mother, who had murdered seven camp counselors. At the nearby summer camp, the new counselors are unconcerned about the warnings to stay away from the infamous site. Carefree, the young people roam the area, not sensing the ominous lurking presence. One by one, they are attacked and brutally slaughtered. Suspense and screams abound in this compelling thriller.

Friday the 13th - Part 3/Friday the 13th - The Final Chapter
 
Theatrical Release: 1982 Genre: Horror Paramount Pictures Rated:    R
Running Time: 186 Director: Steve Miner, Joseph Zito

Tagline:    A New Dimension In Terror...
Starring:    Dana Kimmell, Paul Kratka, Richard Brooker, Nick Savage, Rachel Howard, David Katims, Larry Zerner, Tracie Savage, Jeffrey Rogers, Catherine Parks, Kevin O'Brien, Gloria Charles, Cheri Maugans, Steve Susskind, David Wiley

Summary:    Friday the 13th - Part 3 (1982) - 95 minutes.

An idyllic summer turns into a nighmare of unspeakable terror for yet another group of naive counselors. Ignoring Camp Crystal Lake's bloody legacy, one by one they fall victim to the maniacal Jason who stalks them at every turn...

"Friday the 13th, Part 3" will have you frozen with fear, as Jason finds his way into your living room!


Friday the 13th - The Final Chapter (1984) - 91 minutes.

The body count continues in this vivid thriller, the fourth - but not final - story in the widely successful "Friday the 13th" series. Jason, Crystal Lake's least popular citizen returns to wreak further havoc in "Friday the 13th - The Final Chapter". After his revival in a hospital morgue, the hockey-masked murderer fixes his vengeful attention on the Jarvis family and a group of hitherto carefree teeagers. Young Tommy Jarvis is an aficionado of horror films with special talent for masks and makeup. Has the diabolical Jason finally met his match?

Friday the 13th - Part V: A New Beginning/Friday the 13th - Part VI: Jason Lives
 
Theatrical Release: 1985 Genre: Horror Paramount Pictures Rated:    R
Running Time: 179 Director: Danny Steinmann, Tom McLoughlin

Tagline:    If Jason still haunts you, you're not alone!
Starring:    John Shepherd, Marco St. John, Melanie Kinnaman, Richard Young, Vernon Washington, Shavar Ross, Tiffany Helm, Juliette Cummins, Jerry Pavlon, John Robert Dixon, Debi Sue Voorhees, Mark Venturini, Dominick Brascia, Dick Wieand, Carol Locatell

Summary:    Friday the 13th - Part V: A New Beginning (1985) - 92 minutes.

Jason is back, hockey mask and all. And he's up to his old maniacal tricks in "Friday the 13th - Part V: A New Beginning". This time he seems to have set his sights on the young patients at a secluded halfway house. And more than a few of his teen targets end up in half, in quaters... you name it, Jason does it. This is the fifth scary installment in the "Friday the 13th" saga. If you liked the first four, and think you're up to getting back on Jason's bloody trail, you'll love "Friday the 13th - Part V: A New Beginning".


Friday the 13th - Part VI: Jason Lives (1986) - 87 minutes.

As a child, Tommy Jarvis did what many other died trying to do. He killed Jason Voorhees, the mass murderer who terrorized the residents of Crystal Lake. But now, years later, Tommy is termented by the fear that maybe Jason isn't really dead.

So Tommy and a friend go to the cemetery to dig up Jason's grave. Unfortunately for Tommy, (and very unfortunately for his friend), instead of finding a rotting corpse, they discover a well-rested Jason who comes back from the dead for another bloddy rampage in "Friday the 13th - Part VI: Jason Lives".

Friday the 13th - Part VII: The New Blood/Friday the 13th - Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan
 
Theatrical Release: 1988 Genre: Horror Paramount Pictures Rated:    R
Running Time: 188 Director: John Carl Buechler, Rob Hedden

Tagline:    On Friday the 13th, Jason will meet his match.
Starring:    Kane Hodder, Lar Park-Lincoln, Kevin Spirtas, Terry Kiser, Susan Blu, Susan Jennifer Sullivan, Heidi Kozak, William Butler, Staci Greason, Larry Cox, Jeff Bennett, Diana Barrows, Elizabeth Kaitan, Jon Renfield, Michael Schroeder

Summary:    Friday the 13th - Part VII: The New Blood (1988) - 88 minutes.

Ever since homicidal maniac Jason Voorhees got trapped in chains at the bottom of Crystal Lake, the nearby summer camp has operated with a hitch... with a murder. But one of this season's happy campers has brought along a deadly secret.

Tina Shepherd can see the future and levitate objects. Her doctor knows just how dangerous telekinesis can be, but he's out to exploit her, not help her. And now it's too late. Tine accidentally unchained Jason from his watery grave - and the bloodbath in underway.

Tina's special powers are her only hope for survival. But what chance does a teenage girl have against an axe-wielding maniac?


Friday the 13th - Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989) - 100 minutes.

The Big Apple's in big trouble, an indestructible psycho-fiend Jason Voorhees hits the road to New York City - and paints the town "red."

After a shocking return from beyond the grave, the diabolical Jason ships out aboard a teen-filled "love boat" bound for New York, which he soon transforms into the ultimate voyage of the damned. Then one of his terrified victims escapes into the nightmarish maze of Manhattan's subways and swers, only to confront Jason one final time.

Friday the 13th: From Crystal Lake to Manhattan (Ultimate Edition DVD Collection)
 
Theatrical Release: 2003 Genre: Horror Paramount Pictures Rated:    R
Running Time: 755 Director: Jeffrey Schwarz

Tagline:    Eight Films. Five Discs. No Mercy.
Starring:    Kane Hodder

Summary:    They comprise the most successful and shocking tales of terror in cinema history. Now, for the first time, the first eight classic "Friday The 13th" movies are available together in this killer DVD collection. Beginning with the picture critics have called the original slasher flick, this collection spans nine years and includes seven additional blood-soaked, suspense-filled sagas starring one of the most horryifying characters ever to wear a hockey mask and wield a machete: Jason Voorhees. It's a splatterfest of fan favorites that follow the unstoppable Jason as he cuts and hacks a swath of fear all the way from Crystal Lake to the mean streets of Manhattan. In addition, the collection includes a special disc filled with never-before-seen footage and fabulous extras that will slay even the most jaded horror film aficionado!

Friday the 13th: Killer Extras
 
Theatrical Release: 2003 Genre: Horror Paramount Pictures Rated:    R
Running Time: 22 Director: Jeffery Schwarz

Tagline:    Everything you wanted to know but were afraid to ask.
Starring:    Kane Hodder

Summary:    The Friday the 13th Chronicles - Explore the legacy of the "Friday the 13th" films, from Part 1 through Part 8, via interviews with cast and crew from several of the films, including Sean S. Cunningham, Adrienne King, Betsy Palmer, Amy Steele, Corey Feldman, Kane Hodder and Tom Savini.

Secrets Galore Behind The Gore - Rar and never-before-seen footage, drawings and still photographs higlight the fascinating techniques used to achieve the elaborate death scenes in the "Friday the 13th" films. Special Effects experts, including Tom Savini (dubbed "The Godfather of Gore") and John Carl Buechler, examine and re-create Jason's horrific methods of dispatching his various victims.

Crystal Lake Victims Tell All! - Some of Jason's "victims" come back from the dead to discuss what it's like to be stalked by the knife-wielding maniac, and reveal details about their on-screen death scenes. Includes interviews with Adrienne King, Amy Steele, Lar Park-Lincoln, Larry Zerner, and additional cast and arew members.

Tales From The Cutting Room - For the first time eve, Paramount Pictures releases exclusive deleted scenes and alternate footage from the "Friday the 13th" films, accompanied by discussion with the directors and cast members on the rare, unreleased sequences and scenes.

Friday Artifacts and Collectibles - Several directors and fans display props and collectibles from the "Friday the 13th" films. For example, Rob Hebben shows the guitar and framed clapboard from Pt. VIII; Tom McLoughlin shows a coffin and tombstone from Pt. VI, and fans at a convention show off memorabilia, including a guitar signed by all the actors playing Jason.

Scary Trailers - Visial effects producer Dan Curry, veteran voice-over talent Don LaFontaine, and other discuss the making of the "Friday the 13th movie trailers.

From Russia With Love (Special Edition)
 
Theatrical Release: 1963 Genre: Action & Adventure MGM/United Artists Rated:    PG
Running Time: 115 Director: Terence Young

Tagline:    Meet James Bond, secret agent 007. His new incredible women... His new incredible enemies... His new incredible adventures...
Starring:    Sean Connery, Lotte Lenya, Robert Shaw

Summary:    James Bond (Sean Connery) squares off against the evil SPECTRE organization in a pulse-pounding race to seize the Soviet Lektor decoding machine. His mission thrusts him into a thrilling boat chase, a brutal helicopter attack and a deadly brawl aboard the Orient Express, proving once again that Agent 007 can't be stopped.

Frosty the Snowman/Frosty Returns
 
Theatrical Release: 1969 Genre: Kids & Family Sony Wonder Rated:    NR
Running Time: 22 Director: Arthur Rankin Jr., Jules Bass

Tagline:    The Original Television Classic
Starring:    Jimmy Durante, Billy De Wolfe, Jackie Vernon, Paul Frees, June Foray

Summary:    "Frosty the Snowman"
- This remastered special is an original holiday classic from the team that brought you "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer." When Frosty the Snowman comes to life, he must weather a storm of adventures and the dastardly plans of an evil magician before he can find safety and hapiness at the North Pole.

"Frosty Returns"
- Join John Goodman in the tuneful winter adventure of a little girl named Holly and her very special friend - Frosty the Snowman! When a power-hungry tycoon invents a new product that will eliminate snow, Holly has to convince the people of Beansboro to save the magical winter dust - and Frosty! A family favorite!

Futurama (Volume 1)
 
Theatrical Release: 1999 Genre: Television 20th Century Fox Rated:    Unrated
Running Time: 299 Director: Matt Groening

Tagline:    Conatins all 13 Original Epsiodes from the 1st Season of the Series.
Starring:    Matt Groening

Summary:    Clear some space in your DVD collection for "FUTURAMA", the out-of-this-world sci-fi spoof from "The Simpsons" creator Matt Groening. Loaded with a galaxy of outrageous extras, the 3-disc set includes the show's first 13 episodes in their entirety, so you can get in on the future... and the fun... from the beginning!

Futurama (Volume 2)
 
Theatrical Release: 2000 Genre: Television 20th Century Fox Rated:    Unrated
Running Time: 437 Director: Matt Groening

Tagline:    A Clever, Wild and Funny as The Simpsons! Contains all the 19 Original Episodes from the 2nd Season of the Series.
Starring:    Matt Groening

Summary:    The futuristic fun continues with Volume Two of "FUTURAMA", the intergalatic animated hit from the far-out mind of "The Simpsons" creator Matt Groening, This 4-disc set includes 19 hilarious episodes, plus a heap of shiny metal extras. So journey forward to the 31st century for more laughs, more attitude, and of course, more Slurm!

Futurama (Volume 3)
 
Theatrical Release: 2001 Genre: Television 20th Century Fox Rated:    Unrated
Running Time: 506 Director: Matt Groening

Tagline:    Contains all 22 Original Episodes from the 3rd Season of the Series.
Starring:    Matt Groening

Summary:    Fasten your space belts for another blast to the future with Volume Three of "FUTURAMA", the irresistibly irreverant brainchild of "The Simpsons" creator Matt Groening. This 4-disc set includes 22 robot-packed episodes, plus a shipload of outrageous extras. So join Fry, Bender, Leela and the gang for more of the funniest animated adventures on the planet... and beyond!

Futurama (Volume 4)
 
Theatrical Release: 2002 Genre: Television 20th Century Fox Rated:    Unrated
Running Time: 414 Director: Matt Groening

Tagline:    Contains all 18 Original Episodes from the 4th and Final Season of the Series.
Starring:    Matt Groening

Summary:    Prepare your home planet for an invasion of laughter with Volume Four of "FUTURAMA", the final clestial cluster of episodes from "The Simpsons" creator Matt Groening. This 4-disc set includes 18 hilarious adventures, plus a galaxy of DVD extras. So kick back with your favorite friends, robots, mutants or aliens to relive the fun today... and well into the future.



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