
Galaxy Quest
Dean Parisot
102 minutes

(#123)
Theatrical: 1999
Studio: DreamWorks SKG
Genre: Adventure
Writer: David Howard, Robert Gordon
Date Added: 02 Feb 2008
Galaxy Quest
Dean Parisot
102 minutes

(#123)

Languages: English, Dolby Digital 5.1
Sound: Dolby Digital 5.1
Comments: The show has been cancelled...but the adventure is just beginning.
Summary: Eighteen years after their sci-fi adventure show "Galaxy Quest" was canceled, actors Jason Nesmith, Gwen DeMarco, Alexander Dane, Tommy Webber, and Fred Kwan are making appearances at sci-fi conventions and store openings in costume and character. They're wallowing in despair and at each other's throats until aliens known as Thermians arrive and, having mistaken the show for fact and consequently modeling their entire culture around it, take them into space to save them from the genocidal General Sarris and his armada.


Gasolin'
Anders Østergaard
87 minutes

(#124)
Theatrical: 2006
Studio: Cosmo Film
Genre: Documentary
Writer: Anders Østergaard
Date Added: 22 Sep 2007
Gasolin'
Anders Østergaard
87 minutes

(#124)

Summary: This documentary tells us the story of the Danish rock band, Gasolin'.


Get Christie Love!
Edward M. Abroms, Phil Bondelli, Richard Compton, Ivan Dixon, William A. Graham, Alexander Grasshoff, Bruce Kessler, Glen A. Larson, Gene Levitt, Gene Nelson, Ron Satlof, Barry Shear, Mel Stewart, Mark Warren
60 minutes

(#125)
Theatrical: 1974
Studio: Universal TV
Genre: Drama
Writer: Michael A. Hoey, Elliott Kaye, Glen A. Larson, Gene Levitt, Paul Mason, Donn Mullally, Joseph Polizzi, Brad Radnitz, Gerald Sanford
Date Added: 02 Feb 2008
Get Christie Love!
Edward M. Abroms, Phil Bondelli, Richard Compton, Ivan Dixon, William A. Graham, Alexander Grasshoff, Bruce Kessler, Glen A. Larson, Gene Levitt, Gene Nelson, Ron Satlof, Barry Shear, Mel Stewart, Mark Warren
60 minutes

(#125)

Sound: Mono
Comments: When you need a cop who's no lady ...get Christie Love!
Summary: Christie Love was a very beautiful and quite charming black woman who also happened to be a skilled undercover operative with the Los Angeles Police Department. Her smarts and skills often came in handy when posing as a prostitute, jewel thief, etc. in an effort to bring down the bad guys. Her boss was Lt. Reardon, who was replaced by Capt. Ryan. Caruso, Belmont, Valencia and Gallagher were cops with whom Christie worked.


The Godfather
Francis Ford Coppola
175 minutes

(#126)
Theatrical: 1972
Studio: Paramount Pictures
Genre: Drama
Writer: Mario Puzo, Francis Ford Coppola
Date Added: 02 Feb 2008
The Godfather
Francis Ford Coppola
175 minutes

(#126)

Languages: English, Dolby Digital 5.1; French, Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono; Commentary by director Francis Ford Coppola, Unknown
Subtitles: English
Sound: Dolby Digital 5.1
Comments: The Godfather is now a movie.
Summary: The story begins as "Don" Vito Corleone, the head of a New York Mafia "family", oversees his daughter's wedding. His beloved son Michael has just come home from the war, but does not intend to become part of his father's business. Through Michael's life the nature of the family business becomes clear. The business of the family is just like the head of the family, kind and benevolent to those who give respect, but given to ruthless violence whenever anything stands against the good of the family. Don Vito lives his life in the way of the old country, but times are changing and some don't want to follow the old ways and look out for community and "family". An up and coming rival of the Corleone family wants to start selling drugs in New York, and needs the Don's influence to further his plan. The clash of the Don's fading old world values and the new ways will demand a terrible price, especially from Michael, all for the sake of the family.


Gosford Park
Robert Altman
137 minutes

(#127)
Theatrical: 2002
Studio: Entertainment in Video
Genre: Drama
Writer: Robert Altman, Bob Balaban, Julian Fellowes
Date Added: 22 Dec 2007
Gosford Park
Robert Altman
137 minutes

(#127)

Sound: DTS
Comments: Tea At Four. Dinner At Eight. Murder At Midnight.
Summary: Gosford Park finds director Robert Altman in sumptuously fine form. From the opening shots, as the camera peers through the trees at an opulent English country estate, Altman exploits the 1930s period setting and whodunit formula of the film expertly. Aristocrats gather together for a weekend shooting party with their dutiful servants in tow, and the upstairs/downstairs division of the classes is perfectly tailored to Altman's method (Nashville, Short Cuts) of overlapping bits of dialogue and numerous subplots in order to betray underlying motives and the sins that propel them. Greed, vengeance, snobbery and lust stir comic unrest as the near dizzying effects of the plot twists are allayed by perhaps Altman's strongest ensemble to date.
Maggie Smith is marvellous as Constance, a dependent Countess with a quip for every occasion; Michael Gambon, as the ill-fated host, Sir William McCordle, is one of the most palpably salacious characters ever on screen; Kristin Scott Thomas is perfectly cold, yet sexy, as Lady Sylvia, Sir William's wife; and Helen Mirren, Emily Watson and Clive Owen are equally memorable as key characters from the bustling servants' quarters below. Gosford Park manages to be fabulously entertaining while exposing human shortcomings, compromises and endless need for confession. --Fionn Meade
On the DVD:Gosford Park, presented 2.35:1--Anamorphic Widescreen transfer, is awash with the muted colours and sepia tones which permeate the film, the sound is excellent as the actors were individually miked, so you don't loose any of the dialogue giving away subtle plot developments. Extras are chunky, with deleted scenes, trailers a couple of documentaries. Most notable are the two commentaries which go a long way to unravelling some of the twistier plot devices and a Q&A session with the Altman and his crew filmed in New York. --Kristen Bowditch


Grand bleu, Le
Luc Besson
118 minutes

(#128)
Theatrical: 1988
Studio: Gaumont
Genre: Drama
Writer: Luc Besson, Robert Garland, Marilyn Goldin, Jacques Mayol, Marc Perrier
Date Added: 02 Feb 2008
Grand bleu, Le
Luc Besson
118 minutes

(#128)

Languages: English, Dolby Digital 5.1; French, Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles: English, Spanish, French
Sound: Dolby Digital 5.1
Comments: Between what you know and what you wish, lies the secret of... [The Big Blue]
Summary: Enzo and Jacques have known each other for a long time. Their friendship started in their childhood days in the mediterranean. They were not real friends in these days, but there was something they both loved and used to do the whole day long: diving. One day Jacques' father, who was a diver too, died in the mediterranean sea. After that incident Enzo and Jacques lost contact. After several years, Enzo and Jacques had grown up, Johanna, a young clerk in a security office, has to go to Peru. There she meets Jacques who works for a group of scientist. He dives for some minutes into ice cold water and the scientist monitor his physical state that is more like a dolphin's than a human's. Johanna can not believe what she sees and gets very interested in Jacques but she's unable to get acquainted with him. Some weeks later, back in her office, she notices a championship for divers that is supposed to take place in Taormina, Italy. In order to see Jacques again she makes up a story so the firm sends her to Italy for business purposes. In Taormina there is also Enzo, the reigning diving world champion. He knows that only Jacques can challenge and probably beat him. This time Johanna and Jacques get closer, but Jacques, being more a dolphin than a man, can not really commit and his rivalry with Enzo pushes both man into dangerous territory...


Grease
Randal Kleiser
110 minutes

(#129)
Theatrical: 1978
Studio: Paramount Pictures
Genre: Comedy
Writer: Jim Jacobs, Warren Casey, Allan Carr, Bronte Woodard
Date Added: 02 Feb 2008
Grease
Randal Kleiser
110 minutes

(#129)

Sound: 70 mm 6-Track
Comments: Grease is the word
Summary: Danny Zuko, leader of the greaser gang "T-Birds" of Rydell High, falls in love with a goody two shoes girl named Sandy Olsen over the summer. They thought she'd be leaving and never see each other again, but to their luck...she begins to attend Rydell High. She is immediately accepted into the group "Pink Ladies" and shortly Danny and her re-meet. Danny has seemed to have changed but in the hopes of winning Sandy back, he changes into the loving, jock Danny Zuko that Sandy met during the summer permanently.


The Great Dictator
Charles Chaplin
124 minutes

(#130)
Theatrical: 1940
Studio: Charles Chaplin Productions
Genre: Comedy
Writer: Charles Chaplin
Date Added: 02 Feb 2008
The Great Dictator
Charles Chaplin
124 minutes

(#130)

Sound: Mono
Comments: The Comedy Masterpiece!
Summary: During the last days of the First World War, a clumsy soldier saves the life of devoted military pilot Schultz. Unfortunately, their flight from the advancing enemy ends in a severe crash with the clumsy soldier losing his memories. After quite some years in the hospital, the amnesia patient gets released and reopens his old barber shop in the Jewish ghetto. But times have changed in the country of Tomania: Dictator Adenoid Hynkel, who accidentally looks very similar to the barber, has laid his merciless grip on the country, and the Jewish people are discriminated against. One day, the barber gets in trouble and is brought before a commanding officer, who turns out to be his old comrade Schultz. So, the ghetto enjoys protection from then on. Meanwhile, Dictator Hynkel develops big plans, he wants to become Dictator of the whole world and needs a scapegoat for the public. Soon, Schultz is being arrested for being too Jewish-friendly, and all Jews except those who managed to flee are transported into Concentration Camps. Hynkel is planning to march into Osterlich to show off against Napaloni, Dictator of Bacteria, who already has deployed his troops along the other border of the small country. Meanwhile, Schultz and the barber manage to escape, guised in military uniforms. As luck would have it, Schultz and the barber are picked up by Tomanian forces and the barber is mixed up with Hynkel himself. The small barber now gets the once-in-a-lifetime chance to speak to the people of Osterlich and all of Tomania, who listen eagerly on the radio.

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