DVD: Friday Fresh Pack Gift Set Make everyday Friday with this gift set containing the original hit movie and the hysterical sequel. The gang's all here for the party as Ice Cube and Chris Tucker hang out in the 'hood in the original, and Cube relocates to the 'burbs in order to hide out from neighborhood bully Debo in the sequel. Get both slammin' Friday movies with this great gift pack.
DVD: Fur Travel through the looking glass and experience a tale of personal and artistic discovery in the fascinating romantic drama Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus, starring Nicole Kidman and Robert Downey Jr. DVD Special Features: Feature commentary with director Steven Shainberg; Deleted scenes with optional commentary by director Steven Shainberg; Theatrical trailer; 16x9 widescreen (2.35:1) version of the film; English Dolby Digital 5.1 and English 2.0 Stereo Surround; English & Spanish subtitles; Closed captions; Animated menus
DVD: Gracie Meet Gracie Bowen. She's your average, ordinary 15-year-old girl, with one exception: she's determined to play varsity soccer.on the boys team! When her school forbids her to play and even her family questions her ability, Gracie sets out on an extraordinary quest to prove them all wrong. Fighting to change the school's policy and facing off against some of the toughest competitors on the soccer field, Gracie must summon all of her strength and courage to finally show the world that a girl with a dream can do absolutely anything. DVD Special Features: Feature commentary with director Davis Guggenheim and another with co-star Elisabeth Shue and producer and co-star Andrew Shue; "Bringing Gracie to Film" documentary; 16x9 widescreen (1.85) version of the film; English Dolby Digital 5.1 and English 2.0 Stereo Surround; English & Spanish subtitles; Closed captions; Animated menus
DVD: Hair Show Comedienne Mo'Nique stars as Peaches, a Baltimore hair stylist who goes to L.A. to get reacquainted with her estranged sister Angela (Kellita Smith), owner of an upscale salon in Beverly Hills. But the reunion takes a hair-raising turn when Peaches admits she owes the IRS back taxes, and her last hope is to enter the Hair Battle Royale contest for the $50,000 first prize. Now she must defeat a scheming rival salon owner Marcella (Gina Torres) and stay one step ahead of the taxman! Special features: Widescreen (1.85:1) version of the film. Special features include: Deleted scenes; 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround Sound; English closed captions; Spanish subtitles.
The fully-loaded, two-disc "Shake and Shimmy" Edition, the DVD contains a jukebox of toe-tapping, never-before-seen, behind-the-scenes bonus features including an all new musical number ("I Can Wait"), a "You Can't Stop the Beat" documentary, a "HairsprayExtensions" featurette offering dance breakdowns, audio commentaries, deleted scenes and more. This DVD set comes with a unique reversible O-card that shows the adult cast on one side and the kids on the other side. Use the drop down menu to choose between regular DVD, Blu-ray DVD and HD-DVD Formats
DVD: Heaven's Prisoners Alec Baldwin stars as ex-detective Dave Robicheaux who sees a drug-smuggling plane go down in the Gulf of Mexico and rescues a little girl from the wreckage. He and his wife (Kelly Lynch) take the orphaned Salvadoran girl into their home and prepare to raise her, however, a visit from a DEA agent brings out Dave's detective instincts. He begins to suspect that the crash was no accident. The DEA, the local mob, and Dave's old criminal pal Bubba Rocque (Eric Roberts) all converge on the small Louisiana town with dire warnings of bloodshed or worse. Dave's world begins to collapse when his investigation results in the murder of his wife. Enraged and undaunted, Dave becomes determined to bring everyone involved in the crime to justice.
DVD: High Roller - The Stu Ungar Story Based on a true story, High Roller: The Stu Ungar Story stars Emmy Award-winner Michael Imperioli (HBO's The Sopranos) as the titular poker champ. High Roller chronicles Ungar's tragic downward spiral into womanizing, high-stakes gambling, and drugs, offering a hard-edged look at a promising life wasted by an endless struggle with internal demons. DVD Special Features: Feature-length commentary from writer-director A.W. Vidmer, star Michael Imperioli and poker expert Vince Van Patten; Music Video "Yesterdays" by Marc Eric; Widescreen (1.85:1) version of the film; DTS 5.1 Surround Sound; Stereo Surround Sound; English subtitles and closed captions; Spanish subtitles.
DVD: Highwaymen From director Robert Harmon, who set the bar for road thrillers with 1986's The Hitcher, comes a new tale of the dangers of the open highway. Jim Caviezel (the upcoming The Passion of Christ, The Thin Red Line) stars as a man who has spent years of his life in obsessive pursuit of a serial killer. Highwaymen also stars Rhona Mitra, Frankie Faison and Colm Feore.
The DVD features both widescreen (2.35:1) and fullscreen versions of the film plus DTS, 5.1 Surround Sound, Stereo Surround Sound, English and Spanish subtitles, closed captions and animated menus. The original theatrical trailer is also included along with other New Line Home Entertainment trailers.
DVD: Hoop Dreams - (Criterion Collection) Two ordinary inner-city kids dare to dream the impossible -- professional basketball glory -- in this epic chronicle of hope and faith. Filmed over a five-year period, Hoop Dreams follows young Arthur Agee and William Gates as they navigate the complex, competitive world of scholastic athletics while striving to overcome the intense pressures of family life and the realities of their Chicago streets. The Criterion Collection is proud to present this landmark documentary, originally released by Fine Line Features, chronicling two remarkable families who challenge the American dream. Special features: Two audio commentaries with stars Arthur Agee and William Gates and filmmakers Peter Gilbert, Steve James, and Frederick Marx; Segments from Siskel and Ebert tracking the acclaim for Hoop Dreams;Original music video;Theatrical trailers;A booklet featuring a dedication to the Gates and Agee families written by the filmmakers; new essays by writer and cultural historian John Edgar Wideman, and Sports Illustrated senior writer Alexander Wolff; and Michael Wise's Washington Post article "Looking Back at Broken Dreams"; English subtitles for the deaf and hearing impaired; 171 minutes; Color; 1.33:1; Dolby Digital Stereo 2.0; Not Anamorphic.