Wilderness Love
by Jeffrey Reiner
from Good Times Video
Sometime love is better the second time aroundWhen Susannah Stanton (two-time Golden GlobeĀ® winner Valerie Bertinelli One Day at a Time ) and her husband Jesse (Jeffrey Nordling Dirt Working Girl) divorced they each believed they d find happiness and fulfillment elsewhere. Lonely and lost both Susannah and Jesse try dating other people but soon find that no one can replace the love they had for each other. Inspired by real events Wilderness Love proves that sometimes love is better the second time around.System Requirements:Runtime: 89 minsFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: HEALTH/FITNESS UPC: 018713521866 Manufacturer No: 05-52186
The Best of the Power Rangers - The Ultimate Rangers
by Paul Schrier
from Walt Disney Video
Chosen by fans, the five Power Rangers episodes on this disc are a cross-section of major events from the long-running series. (Dear to the hearts of PR faithful is remembering the succession of actors and characters who have donned Ranger costumes at different times. This anthology helps.) "White Light Parts 1 & 2," from season two, finds Lord Zedd unleashing the very strange Scarlet Sentinel, and the Rangers in nervous anticipation of their new leader, the unidentified White Ranger. "Countdown to Destruction Parts 1 & 2" would probably impress Roger Corman with its budget-conscious but slick mix of stock footage, computer effects, and rapid cutting in the story of the Rangers' near-defeat battling an invasion of Earth. Another nostalgic favorite, "Wild Force: Forever Red," involves an exciting reunion of past and present Red Rangers. Wild, crazy, engrossing stuff, though special features would have been nice. --Tom Keogh
These are the earth-shattering episodes that "Power Rangers" fans voted #1. The episodes that explode with action and turbo-powered adventure as the Power Rangers face off against the most diabolical forces of evil and destruction on this world and beyond. Contains five episodes, one from each series digitally remastered:
Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers "White Light" Parts 1 and 2
Power Rangers in Space "Countdown to Destruction" Parts 1 and 2
Power Rangers Lost Galaxy "To The Tenth Power"
Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue "Trakeena's Revenge" Parts 1 and 2
Power Rangers Wild Force "Forever Red"
The Sentinel - The Complete First Season
by Scott Paulin
from Paramount
A cool premise is the foundation for The Sentinel, a TV cop series presented here on three discs containing all ten shows from 1996. The pilot episode provides the backstory: Former Army Special Operations Captain Jim Ellison (Richard Burgi), sole survivor of a helicopter crash in the wilds of Peru, returns to the States, where, five years later, he's a detective on the Cascade, Washington police force. Seems his time in the jungle has had some unforeseen consequences, as Ellison's five senses have become, well, sensationally developed: he can hear things from so far away that Superman would be envious, smell things a bloodhound couldn't distinguish, see through pitch darkness, and so on. All of this is a mixed blessing; Ellison's sleuthing skills are clearly on a higher level than anyone else's, but his hyperactive senses are a little scary, not easy to control, and accompanied by some very weird side effects. Enter Blair Sandburg (Garett Maggart), a dorky-but-cute anthropologist who helps Jim sort out what's happening to him, in the process becoming his sidekick and the show's comic relief (it's a role somewhat like that of Dean Stockwell, Scott Bakula's holographic mentor in Quantum Leap). The Sentinel's stories are all over the place, involving warped serial killers, paramilitary goons, gangs and drugs, crooked cops, mob hits, and more. Fairly ordinary cop stuff, basically, except when co-creators Danny Bilson and Paul De Meo go the extra mile to exploit their premise, as in "Night Train," when a dose of cough syrup sends Ellison on a trip of psychedelic proportions. Overall, the show is slickly realized, with snappy dialogue, appealing characters (Bruce A. Young is a standout as Ellison's boss, Capt. Simon Banks), and some pretty decent special effects and action sequences. At the very least, it's enough to make one hope that The Sentinel's three subsequent seasons will be released on home video as well--maybe with some bonus features, of which there are none in this set. --Sam Graham
All 10 episodes from the first season--including "The Switchman" "Killers" "Night Train" "Rogue" and "Love and Guns"--are featured in a three-disc set.System Requirements:Running Time: 450 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: ACTION/ADVENTURE Rating: NR UPC: 097360384444 Manufacturer No: 038444
Deadly Game
by Jeffrey Reiner
from Geneon [Pioneer]
After running away from home, 12-year-old Nathan is wanted by the cops. After stealing the mob's loot, he's wanted by the crooks. With both sides of the law on his tail and a fortune in cash in his pockets, Nathan is doing everything but laying low. He's living it up - with a lavish hotel suite and a megabucks shopping spree. Soon, even this streetsmart kid knows that his game of hide-and-seek has become all too serious. So now he's teaming up with police to get these ruthless criminals before they can get him. From runaway to fugitive to hero, Nathan is having the adventure of a lifetime...in a movie that shows how outrageous things can get when crime fighting becomes child's play.
Playboy: Inside Out
by Linda Hassani
from Playboy Home Video
Prepare yourself to be aroused, entertained, seduced, thrown upside down and turned completely "Inside Out." This cutting-edge anthology features nine erotic vignettes full of drama, fantasy, humor and intrigue--nearly 90 min. of sensual adventures for those brave enough to explore a new dimension in sexual fantasy.
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