Missing in Action 2/ Missing in Action 3 (DVD) @ discount dvd online store
Missing in Action 2/ Missing in Action 3 (DVD)
Braddock decided long ago that he wasn`t returning until every last missing soldier was returned. These two sequels to MISSING IN ACTION demonstrate the resolve of the Chuck Norris character. MISSING IN ACTION: THE BEGINNING (1985) and BRADDOCK: MISSING IN ACTION 3 are the films available in this double feature. Please see individual titles for more details.R"
Director: Lance Hool|Aaron Norris
ACTORS: Chuck Norris
Rat Race (DVD) Sensormatic An all-star cast proves just how far people will go for the chance to win $2 million in Jerry Zucker`s RAT RACE. In the tradition of Zucker`s AIRPLANE and NAKED GUN 2-1/2: THE SMELL OF FEAR, this film features wild chase s...
An all-star cast proves just how far people will go for the chance to win $2 million in Jerry Zucker`s RAT RACE. In the tradition of Zucker`s AIRPLANE and NAKED GUN 2-1/2: THE SMELL OF FEAR, this film features wild chase scenes, slapstick comedy, sight gags, impossible situations, and zany characters. Whoopi Goldberg, Jon Lovitz, Rowan Atkinson, Cuba Gooding, Jr., Seth Green, and Breckin Meyer star as the lucky winners of special tokens in the slot machines at a Las Vegas casino. Casino owner John Cleese informs them that they are invited to participate in a race: the first of them to reach Silver City, New Mexico, will receive the $2 million cash prize. To make things interesting, there are no rules, which leads to the commandeering of a bus, a run-in with Nazis, the use of a high-speed experimental car, and revenge on a cheating boyfriend--And that`s just the beginning. In the meantime, the participants are really part of a bigger plan: high rollers are betting on which of them will win the cash. Watch for brief appearances by Kathy Bates, Dean Cain, and Wayne Knight. Also starring Amy Smart, Kathy Najimy, Lanai Chapman, and Vince Vieluf.
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Director: Jerry Zucker
ACTORS: Whoopi Goldberg, Cuba Gooding, Jon Lovitz, John Cleese, Rowan Atkinson
Strawberry Shortcake - Meet Strawberry Shortcake/Spring For Strawberry Shortcake (VHS) 2-Pack Brick This 2-pack contains the animated adventures MEET STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE and SPRING FOR STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE. See individual titles for detailed information.
This 2-pack contains the animated adventures MEET STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE and SPRING FOR STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE. See individual titles for detailed information.
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A Home of Our Own (DVD)
In early 1960s Los Angeles, a family struggles to make ends meet. Like many who still believe in the American Dream, the widowed Frances (Kathy Bates) wishes to put down roots and find a home. Prideful Frances loses her job, and suddenly rootless, she takes what little money they have and she and her gaggle of children venture out of the big city and head into rural Idaho.PG"
Director: Tony Bill
ACTORS: Kathy Bates, Edward Furlong, Soon-Tek Oh
Celebrity (DVD)
Woody Allen`s star-studded CELEBRITY skewers America`s fascination with fame and glamour. Kenneth Branagh stars as Lee Simon, a travel writer who also interviews celebrities when he`s not working on his novel and screenplay--or at least talking about writing them. As he hangs out more and more with supermodels and actresses, living the so-called good life, he ends his 16-year marriage to Robin (the marvelous Judy Davis). The split nearly sends Robin off the deep end until she meets Joe Gardella (Joe Mantegna), a television producer who introduces her to a whole new world.
Allen shoots the film in black-and-white as if to take some of the gleam off the lives of these celebrities, many of whom are famous for just being famous. When Robin starts working for Joe, she is responsible for overseeing the talent--the kind of people who regularly appear on such shows as JERRY SPRINGER, looking for their moment in the spotlight. Even a television preacher has religious groupies who yearn for autographs. It is interesting to note that Allen wrote and directed CELEBRITY at a time when his own fame was reaching a crescendo because of his own personal problems, which became so much tabloid fodder; that is perhaps why he does not appear in the film, instead having Branagh speak the offbeat, cynical, funny lines that the Woodman himself usually delivers.R"
Director: Woody Allen