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The Shadow Riders
by Andrew V. McLaglen
from Sony Pictures
When the Western slipped into theatrical oblivion in the late 1970s, many of the best examples of the genre began appearing as made-for-television films. After the success of The Sacketts, from the Louis L'Amour novel, producers quickly reunited stars Tom Selleck and Sam Elliott in another fine adaptation of a L'Amour book, The Shadow Riders. As brothers Mac and Dal Traven, sporting blue and gray uniforms, respectively, they wind their way home at the close of the Civil War to discover a band of confederate rebels have ravaged their town and kidnapped their sisters and brother and Dal's feisty sweetheart (Katharine Ross). With the help of their outlaw uncle (Western stalwart Ben Johnson), whom they must break out of prison, they track the guerrillas to the Gulf Coast and down into Mexico for a final, fatal showdown. Veteran director Andrew McLaglen sets this TV movie on a loping pace and a jovial tone, defined largely by Selleck's easygoing performance and the jocular comic relief of rascally Johnson. Elliott provides the intensity, at times positively ferocious under his heavy brows and burning, sunken eyes. The mood is occasionally too comic, but McLaglen delivers the goods in a series of gritty action sequences, proving that old Western directors don't die, they just drift on over to the small screen. Western icons R.G. Armstrong and Harry Carey Jr. and 1950s leading lady Jane Greer also appear in key roles. --Sean Axmaker
The Civil War is over and the Traven brothers are going home. But what Mac (Tom Selleck, Quigley Down Under) and Dal (Sam Elliott, Tombstone) find upon their arrival is a town ravaged by Confederate rebels who've refused to surrender. Swearing to fight the Yankees to the bitter end, the guerillas have kidnapped the Travens' younger sisters - as well as Dal's sweetheart, Kate (Katharine Ross, Shenandoah) - and plan to sell them to a brothel in Mexico to raise money for guns and bullets. Determined to rescue their loved ones, Mac and Dal bust their Uncle Black Jack (Oscar(r) winner Ben Johnson, Best Actor in a Supporting Role, The Last Picture Show, 1971) out of prison and head south of the border, where they aim to finish a war they thought had already ended.
Harsh Times [HD DVD]
by David Ayer
from The Weinstein Company Home Entertainment
Haunted by nightmares from his murderous military past the honorably discharged Jim (Christian Bale) spends his time between his impoverished fiancee in rural Mexico and cruising the streets of east L.A. knocking back beers and smoking joints with his buddy Mike (Freddy Rodriguez). They also pawn a gun run into some trouble with a jealous gangster and fool Mike s girlfriend (Eva Longoria) into thinking he s actually dropping off resumes instead of getting drunk and high with his buddy. Homeland Security meanwhile wants to recruit Jim for some special ops in Central America but first he has to pass a urine test.This is the directorial debut of David Ayer who wrote TRAINING DAY which this film resembles with its smog-saturated cinematography and loving attention to the minutiae of male bonding and "homey codes" in and around L.A.'s inner-city drug culture. One never knows where the story is going or what's around the next corner in this off-center yarn and Ayer captures that uneasy feeling of cruising through a bad part of town in a car with someone who you slowly realize cannot be trusted. Christian Bale delivers as usual a towering performance: growing progressively more disturbed as the film goes on he weeps roars struts shouts and flips out maintaining audience sympathy all the while.System Requirements:Running Time: 116 Mins.Format: DVD HD Genre: ACTION/ADVENTURE Rating: R UPC: 796019801065 Manufacturer No: 80106
Bleak as its South Central Los Angeles setting, Harsh Times is like a suicidal vortex swallowing men who ought to know better but can't stop their self-destruction. Christian Bale stars as Jim Davis, a stressed-out, former Army Ranger who becomes a very bad influence on his weak-willed buddy, Mike Alvarez (Freddy Rodriguez of Six Feet Under). Together the two meander through streets at night, getting drunk and stoned, finding trouble for its own sake and inviting danger as a ritual of machismo bonding. Mike's wife, Sylvia (Eva Longoria), a lawyer whom Mike, working as a telemarketer, put through school, is repelled by Jim and watches in pain as her spouse chooses a downward spiral over renewal and redemption with her. When Jim's application to join the L.A. police is turned down, he leads Mike into pure anarchy. An impractical change of fortune doesn't help any, and first-time director David Ayer, who wrote the screenplay for Harsh Times years before his script for Training Day, goes to some lengths, dramatically and visually, to convey Jim's unhinged condition. The dreariness of it all, and a sense that Bale has constructed--but not exactly lived in--another in his gallery of lost, misfit souls, makes it hard to connect with this film. Still, it is hard to turn away from these desperate and dangerous characters. --Tom Keogh
High Times Growers Series: Jorge Cervantes' Ultimate Grow DVD
from High Times Prod
- New High Times DVE
Indoor Marijuana Horticulture Step-by-step instructions for beginners Hydro and advanced techniques How to make your own hash Running Time over 100 minutes!
M*A*S*H - Goodbye, Farewell & Amen (1983)
by William Wiard
from Fox Home Entertainment
The 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital is stuck in the middle of the Korean war. With little help from the circumstances they find themselves in they are forced to make their own fun. Fond of practical jokes and revenge the doctors nurses administrators and soldiers often find ways of making wartime life bearable. Nevertheless the war goes on.System Requirements:Run Time: 119 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS Rating: NR UPC: 024543439110 Manufacturer No: 2243911
Holmes on Homes: Season 1
by Mike Holmes (II)
from Holmes on Homes
Holmes on Homes is a home renovation television phenomenon. Availablein more than fifty million households around the world this award-winningshow provides a gritty close-up look at the renovation and constructionprocess from the perspective of a frank experienced professional.Contractor Mike Holmes has a vision for doing contracting work right thefirst time. By exposing sloppy dangerous and often illegal renovations hereveals contractor rip-offs and shows homeowners how they can fix projectsthat have gone terribly wrong.System Requirements:Running Time 328 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: MISCELLANEOUS/SPECIAL INTEREST UPC: 625712030093 Manufacturer No: JOL-DV0300
Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins (Full Screen)
from Universal Studios
Martin Lawrence leads an all-star cast including Cedric the Entertainer Mo'Nique and Mike Epps in the hit comedy Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins. When a celebrated TV show host (Lawrence) returns to his hometown in the South his family is there to remind him that going home is no vacation! It's one outrageous predicament after another when big-city attitude and small-town values collide in this hysterical comedy critics are praising for its "over-the-top hilarity!" (Roger Moore Orlando Sentinel)System Requirements:Running Time: 114 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY/FAMILY GATHERINGS Rating: PG-13 UPC: 025195035668 Manufacturer No: 61104367
While its story might sound terribly interesting, Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins is largely a vehicle for gross-out sight gags and grotesque performances by performers who, in many cases, don't need to do such things. Martin Lawrence stars as R.J. Stevens, a successful, Jerry Springer-like, television talk show host who sets aside his perfect life with a sweet son (Damani Roberts) and celebrity girlfriend (Joy Bryant) to attend his parents' golden wedding anniversary back home in Georgia. From the moment he arrives, all the reasons R.J. left to reinvent himself on the West Coast become clear. His siblings and cousins (Mike Epps, Mo'Nique, Michael Clarke Duncan, Cedric the Entertainer) quickly put him in his place, reminding him that his name is actually Roscoe Jenkins. His sweet mother (Margaret Avery) watches impassively while R.J.'s dad (James Earl Jones) strikes one disapproving note after another. R.J. would be content to wait out the anniversary events and go home, but the arrival of a woman (Nicole Ari Parker) he loved but couldn't keep during his adolescence changes everything, bringing out the competitive survivor within. Written and directed by Malcolm D. Lee (Undercover Brother), Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins promises rich comedy and dramatic flavorings, as well as a bunch of delightful actors doing what only they can do best. But Lee subverts the project for cheap and easy laughs, using his best material to do little else than bridge scenes of bad slapstick, bestial perversity, clownish sex and irritating, motormouth rants from the likes of Mo'Nique and Epps. This a hard movie to sit through at 114 minutes, one of those what-were-they-thinking-when-they-made-this films. --Tom Keogh
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Holmes on Homes: Season 2
by Mike Holmes (II)
from Holmes on Homes
Holmes on Homes is a home renovation television phenomenon. Available in more than fifty million households around the world this award-winning show provides a gritty close-up look at the renovation and construction process from the perspective of a frank experienced professional.Contractor Mike Holmes has a vision for doing contracting work right the first time. By exposing sloppy dangerous and often illegal renovations he reveals contractor rip-offs and shows homeowners how they can fix projects that have gone terribly wrong.System Requirements:Running Time 370 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: MISCELLANEOUS/SPECIAL INTEREST Rating: NR UPC: 625712030192 Manufacturer No: JOL-DV0301
Annie Duke's Advanced Texas Hold 'Em Secrets - How to Beat the Big Boys (Masters of Poker)
from Big Vision
World Renowned WSOP Tournament of Champions winner Annie Duke shares her inside secrets on how to master Texas Hold `Em. For the first time ever, Annie reveals the advanced poker strategies that have earned her millions of dollars. Learn how to "Beat The Big Boys" and compete like a true professional poker player. Go beyond the other poker videos available and get inside the mind of a World Champion! Learn Annie's trademarked FBI Profiling Techniques to be able to easily read your opponents. Learn advanced techniques from bluffing and tells, determining pot odds instantly to playing position and MUCH MORE! ALL IN magazine has named this the "BEST ADVANCED INSTRUCTIONAL POKER DVD EVER RELEASED!"
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