Friday, February 10, 2012

T2: Judgement Day Extreme DVD



Schwarzenegger returns as The Terminator in this explosive action-adventure spectacle. Now he's one of the good guys, sent back in time to protect John Connor, the boy destined to lead the freedom fighters of the future. Linda Hamilton reprises her role as Sarah Connor, John's mother, a quintessential survivor who has been institutionalized for her warning of the nuclear holocaust she knows is inevitable. Together, the threesome must find a way to stop the ultimate enemy—the T-1000—the most lethal Terminator ever created.



Co- written, produced and directed by James Cameron (Avatar, Titanic), this visual tour de force is also a touching human story of survival.



Special Features include audio commentary with director James Cameron and co-writer William Wisher, extreme interactive mode with graphic commentary and rare behind-the-scenes footage and much more!

Dark Shadows: The Beginning


For the first time on DVD, this collection of the spooky series' rare, early episodes before Barnabas Collins! Dark Shadows: The Beginning #5 includes 35 episodes, #144 - #178 which originally aired from January 12, 1967 to March 1, 1967.


Memorable moments in this volume include when Elizabeth Collins Stoddard orders Laura to leave Collinwood, but Laura secretly visits Elizabeth while she sleeps and places her in a trance. Laura warns Victoria that she will take control of her son, David Collins, but becomes frightened when the ghost of Josette Collins appears to her. Against Roger Collins' wishes, a psychic investigator, Dr. Peter Guthrie, is called in to examine the strange occurrences at Collinwood and a seance is held. And, yes...it's just the beginning.



Bonus features include new interviews with actress Diana Millay, author/horror expert Leonard Wolf and writers Ron Sproat and Malcolm Marmorstein, all collected in a 4-disc set.

The Hangover DVD

This laugh-out-loud box-office blockbuster from the director of Old School went on to become one of the highest grossing comedies of all time. Bachelor parties will never be the same.

Just days before the wedding, three buddies escort the groom-to-be to Vegas for a blow-out night they’ll never forget. Instead, it turns out to be a night they can’t remember. Waking up the next morning, they find their posh hotel suite totally trashed—and the groom is nowhere to be found. But there’s a baby on the floor...and a tiger in the bathroom!

With no clue as to what happened, and little time to spare, the trio must try to retrace their bad decisions from the previous night, figure out where things went wrong and, hopefully, find the missing groom and get him back to L.A. in time for his wedding.

Terrific performances by the entire cast—including a hilarious cameo by none other than Mike Tyson—will have you howling with laughter. And don’t skip those closing credits!

Madea Goes To Jail

At long last, Madea returns to the big screen in Tyler Perry's Madea Goes To Jail. This time America's favorite irreverent, pistol-packin' grandmomma is raising hell behind bars and lobbying for her freedom... Hallelujer!

After a high-speed freeway chase puts Madea (Tyler Perry) in front of the judge, her reprieve is short-lived as anger management issues get the best of her and land her in jail. A gleeful Joe (Tyler Perry) couldn't be happier at Madea's misfortune. But Madea's eccentric family members the Browns (Perry regulars David and Tamela Mann) rally behind her, lending their special "country" brand of support. Meanwhile, Assistant District Attorney Joshua Hardaway (Derek Luke, Antwone Fisher) is on the fast track to career success. But Hardaway lands a case too personal to handle - defending young prostitute and former drug addict Candace Washington (The Cosby Show's Keshia Knight Pulliam) - and asks his fiancée and fellow ADA Linda Holmes (Ion Overman, Desperate Housewives) to fill in on his behalf. When Candace ends up in jail, Madea befriends the young woman, protecting her in a "motherly" way as only Madea can. And let's face it, when it comes to laughs, nobody "brings it" like Madea.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Afro Samurai

Based on the famed graphic novel by Takashi Okazaki, it took producer/actor Samuel L. Jackson (who also provides the voice for the series' lead character, Afro) to bring Afro Samurai to the small screen and DVD. A fusion of of hip-hop rhythms, sci-fi adventure and old-world Japanese backgrounds, the show offers a unique animated experience to viewers with diverse tastes.

Jackson stars as Afro, the solitary samurai in a world that is, again, both ancient Japan and futuristic at the same time. Afro is on a quest to avenge the wrongful death of his beloved father. Stoic and perhaps unfeeling to the outside world, it is his personal journey that keeps him on his path. Evading powerful enemies in a lawless utopia, he endures much pain, blood and hardship to capture his final prey, the man who killed his father, who is also, unfortunately, a man who will not die. Unlike anything you've seen before, this series provides what may well prove to be the next chapter in the ever-shifting world of animation. Take the journey with Afro.

Flywheel DVD

In every man's life, there can be a turning point. When Jay Austin makes his turn, he never looks back.

Jay Austin (Alex Kendrick) wants to sell you a used car, but watch out! Many victims have fallen prey to his smiling face and hasty promises. Jay does everything the way he wants to in both his business and personal lives. That is...until his deceptions and manipulations are repeatedly exposed.

As Jay works on restoring a classic 1958 Triumph TR3A convertible, he comes face-to-face with the reality that his life is spinning out of control and wants to change it. Now, he must win back the love and trust of his wife (Janet Lee Dapper), his son (Richie Hunnewell), and the community.

Special features include: Flywheel introduction by Alex Kendrick, The Making of Flywheel, director's commentary, deleted scenes, outtakes, apologies reel, Butch Bowers, TV Spot, Jay Austin TV Spot, and more