Thursday, May 31, 2012

Police Action Giftset (Die Hard / Speed / The French Connection)

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Disc 1: "Die Hard" (Single) Disc 2: "Speed" (Single) Disc 3: "French Connection" (Single)



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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

The French Connection (original cover release)

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William Friedkin's classic policier was propelled to box-office glory, and a fistful of Oscars, in 1972 by its pedal-to-the-metal filmmaking and fashionably cynical attitude toward law enforcement. Gene Hackman's Popeye Doyle, a brutally pushy New York City narcotics detective, is a dauntless crime fighter and Vietnam-era "pig," a reckless vulgarian whose antics get innocent people killed. Loosely based upon an actual investigation that led to what was then the biggest heroin seizure in U.S. history, the picture traces the efforts of Doyle and his partner (Roy Scheider) to close the pipeline pumping Middle Eastern smack into the States through the French port of Marseilles. The actual French Connection cops, Eddie Egan and Sonny Grosso, make cameo appearances. It was widely recognized at the time that Friedkin had lifted a lot of his high-strung technique from the Costa-Gavras thrillers The Sleeping Car Murders and Z--he even imported one of Costa-Gavras's favorite thugs, Marcel Bozzuffi, to play the Euro-trash hit man plugged by Doyle in an elevated train station. An impressive official sequel followed in 1975, French Connection II, directed by John Frankenheimer, which took Popeye Doyle to the south of France and got him hooked on horse.



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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Gene Hackman Triple Feature (Hoosiers / The French Connection / Mississippi Burning)

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Studio: Tcfhe/mgm Release Date: 11/02/2010 Rating: Nr



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Monday, May 28, 2012

A Glimpse of Heaven

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A Glimpse of Heaven Feature


  • Bonus Features: A Glimpse of Fred (ACP Director of Music: Fred Gramann and Music Video "The Strangest Treasure" by Ian Ayres
  • A film by Ian Ayres & Eric Ellena
  • A French Connection Films/KTO/CFRT/ACP production
  • In collaboration with the French Swiss Television (TSR) and the French Film Board (CNC)



Journey into the heart of the City of Lights to discover the first American church established on foreign and ultimate symbol of the United States in Europe. Affectionately known the world over as "ACP", the American Church in Paris is not only a melting pot like no other but has earned the appellation: "God's own United Nations". Experience true-life stories of people such as a refugee from Nigeria; an expatriate who feared ending up in a mental institution; and many more. There are multi-national couples, lonely students, residents of Paris, plus scores of visitors who found help, hope, and better lives through ACP.

A Multi-faceted mission with many outreach programs, including on that serves lunch to the homeless and another that helps regugees seeking asylum, The American Church in Paris is also a major community center. It provides space and resources for an impressive variety of international community activities and groups. More than 2,000 people use the facilities each day. From among hte 54 nations and 35 different denominations that make up the congregation of ACP, perishioners from all walks of life finally reveal what they have found in this large, beautiful sanctuary along the rive Seine. If heaven is going to be populated by people from every nation and tribe and culture and language on the planet, then the American Church in Paris truly does off a glimpse of heaven.

Yet, as the oldest American church on foreign soil is about to celebrate its 150th anniversary, its council is faced with serious challenges: the rise in the number of parishioners; increasing difficulties in finding funds for badly needed renovations and maintenance; not to mention recent rising tensions between the different ethnic communities. Will this highly symbolic landmark, so rich in history, be able to continue on and keep alive the best of American ideals and values?



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Sunday, May 27, 2012

Nooma: Noise 005

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Nooma Noise 005 Rob Bell DVD! Zondervan, Flannel, subtitles: English, French, German, Korean, Mandarin, Potuguese, Spanish!

From the Back:
Why is silence so hard to deal with? Why is it so much easier for us to live our lives with a lot of things going on all the time than to just be in silence? We're constantly surrounded with "voices" that are influencing us on how to think, feel, and behave. Movies, music, TV, Internet, cell phones, and a never-ending barrage of advertising. There's always something going on. Always noise in our lives. But
maybe there's a connection between the amount of noise in our lives and our inability to hear God. If God sometimes feels distant to us, maybe it's not because he's not talking to us, but simply because we aren't really listening.



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Saturday, May 26, 2012

The Crimson Rivers

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Vincent Cassel, Jean Reno. Blood-curdling horror and suspense fill this tale of a serial killer who removes the hands and eyes of his victims and the famed investigator whose mission it is to get him. 2000/color/105 min/R/widescreen.



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Friday, May 25, 2012

Terminator 2: Judgment Day (Skynet Edition) [Blu-ray]

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This time there are two killer cyborgs from the future; one of them's a good guy. Directed by James Cameron.



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Thursday, May 24, 2012

The French Connection Collection Box Set (1 & 2)

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Both "The French Connection" (1971) and the fast-paced follow-up "The French Connection II" (1975), in which detective Popeye Doyle (Gene Hackman) heads to France to ultimately bring down the heroin dealer whose syndicate he busted in America, are available in a special three-disc collector's set. Widescreen; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital stereo, Dolby Digital 4.0, French Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English; audio commentary by Friedkin, Hackman, Scheider, Frankenheimer; "making of" documentary; deleted scenes; photo gallery; storyboards; theatrical trailers.



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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Chuck Norris Collection (Delta Force / Delta Force 2 / Missing In Action / Missing In Action 2: The Beginning / Braddock: Missing in Action III)

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Four-disc set includes "Missing in Action," "Missing in Action 2: The Beginning," "Braddock: Missing in Action III," "The Delta Force," and "Delta Force 2."



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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Sunday 004---Rob Bell

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No Description Available.
Genre: Self-Help
Rating: NR
Release Date: 12-JUN-2007
Media Type: DVD



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Monday, May 21, 2012

Classic Crime Collection - Street Justice (Murder Inc., The French Connection, The St. Valentine's Day Massacre, The Seven-Ups)

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Father's Day gift set includes: St. Valentine's Day Massacre, Seven-Ups, Murder, Inc. and French Connection.



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Sunday, May 20, 2012

Julie & Julia

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Julie & Julia Feature


  • Condition: Used, Very Good
  • Format: DVD
  • AC-3; Color; Dolby; Dubbed; DVD; Subtitled; Widescreen; NTSC
Julie & Julia is a film that should be relished with gusto--accompanied by the freshest and best ingredients, pounds of butter, and bottles of the very best wine. It lovingly celebrates the life of one of American food's most influential and beloved figureheads: Julia Child--played here with zest, humor, and a sweet, subtle respect by Meryl Streep, whose performance is spectacular.

Julie & Julia is based on the book by Julie Powell, a frustrated New York bureaucrat who wants to be a writer. "But you're not a writer until someone publishes you," she moans. So she gives herself a challenge: to cook her way through Julia Child's Mastering the Art of French Cooking in one year, and to blog about it. As Powell (played with chirpy determination by Amy Adams), begins to find her groove as a cook, and her voice as a writer, the project takes on a life of its own--and in the end it does provide the struggling young woman with her life's purpose, to her very pleasant surprise. But mostly, Julie & Julia is a valentine to Child, to Child's amazing love affair with her dashing husband, Paul (Stanley Tucci, as divine as any soufflé in the film), and to her outlook on embracing life, and ordering seconds. Streep throws herself into the Child role with real affection for her character, and while certain of Child's idiosyncrasies--including her warbly voice and unflappable haphazardness in the kitchen--are retained, it's Child's character and vision which form Streep's portrayal, and which make the film so involving and rewarding.

Nora Ephron directs with deftness and a light touch, though she seems at times to be encouraging some of Meg Ryan's onscreen tics in Adams (the self-conscious head tilt, for one). But mostly she simply allows Streep to channel Child and her love of food, her husband, and 1950s Paris. And that is a recipe for something truly sublime. --A.T. Hurley


A culinary legend provides a frustrated office worker with a new recipe for life in Julie & Julia, the true stories of how Julia Child's (Meryl Streep) life and cookbook inspired fledgling writer Julie Powell (Amy Adams) to whip up 524 recipes in 365 days and introduce a new generation to the magic of French cooking. Stanley Tucci (The Devil Wears Prada) co-stars in director Nora Ephron's delicious comedy about joy, obssesion and butter. Bon app‚tit!



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Saturday, May 19, 2012

Avenue Montaigne

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AVENUE MONTAIGNE centers around Jessica (Cecile de France) a beautiful young woman from the provinces who comes to Paris and lands a job waiting tables at a chic bistro on fabled Avenue Montaigne, the city's nexus for art, music, theater and fashion. Jessica's customers include a popular TV actress (Valerie Lemercier) who is courting a major Hollywood director (Sydney Pollack) for her first serious film role; a wealthy art collector (Claude Brasseur) who is about to liquidate a lifetime's worth of treasures at auction; and an illustrious classical pianist (Albert Dupontel) who is at odds with his manager/wife (Laura Morante) as to where his career is headed. Precisely because Jessica doesn't know how celebrated these people are, her guileless and completely unintimidated engagement in their lives has a transforming effect on them - and ultimately her.

This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.





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Friday, May 18, 2012

The Mists of Mwanenguba

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The Mists of Mwanenguba Feature


  • Bonus: 2007 STV News Coverage Segment



To this day, Africa still contains numerous unexplored regions. One of these lost worlds - a biodiversity hot spot - was recently discovered in Cameroon by British researchers from the Kew Royal Botanical Gardens. Follow the steps of botanist Martin Cheek and primatologist Bethan Morgan as we explore the miraculously preserved tropical forest that surrounds Mount Mwanenguba, a volcano that has stood dormant for millennia. In just a few expeditions, Cheek's team managed to catalogue over 200 previously unknown plant species including orchids, coffee plants and fig trees.

Their findings soon attracted the attention of other international organizations including CRES who are dedicated to the preservation of endangered species. Upon exploring the area, they discovered it to be one of the few remaining sanctuaries for large, silver-faced monkeys called drills (the cousin to the mandrill) who were designated by the IUCN in 1996 as one of Africa's most endangered animals in dire need of protection.

This documentary explores the enchanting region surrounding Mount Mwanenguba where we will discover the incredible richness in plant and animal life as well as landscapes straight out of an Arthur Conan Doyle novel. We will also encounter the Bakossis tribe who are fighting tirelessly to preserve their native region from the increasing attacks of deforestation.

A race against time has begun to preserve this unique environment.



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Thursday, May 17, 2012

Unspeakable

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Dennis Hopper and Pavan Grover 'turn in powerful performances ( Film Flash Radio ) in this taut, suspenseful and disturbing psychological thriller. Filmed in a real prison, and starring Dina Meyer (Starship Troopers), Lance Henriksen (Alien vs. Predator) and Jeff Fahey (The Lawnmower Man), Unspeakable will take you on a wild ride from its hair-raising beginning to itselectrifying end! Against the advisement of the prison warden (Hopper), psychologist Diana Purlow(Meyer) attempts to map the mind of serial killer Jesse Mowatt (Grover) and discovers images so twisted and horrific, she can't begin to explain them. But when Mowatt later escapes death from the electric chair and begins a lethal rampage, she is faced with a terrifying question: Is he merely a talented serial murderer or something far more unspeakable?



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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Knight Rider - Season One

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All 21 episodes from the debut season--including the two-part pilot "Knight of the Phoenix," "Slammin' Sammy's Stunt Show Spectacular," "Trust Doesn't Rust," "Knight Moves," and "Short Notice"--are collected in a four-disc set. 19 3/4 hrs. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: French, Spanish; bonus film "Knight Rider 2000"; photo gallery; more. **21 episodes on 4 discs. 19 3/4 hrs.**



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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

The French Connection

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Plot Summary for
The French Connection (1971)
William Friedkin's gritty police drama portrays two tough New York City cops trying to intercept a huge heroin shipment coming from France. An interesting contrast is established between 'Popeye' Doyle, a short-tempered alcoholic bigot who is nevertheless a hard-working and dedicated police officer, and his nemesis Alain Charnier, a suave and urbane gentleman who is nevertheless a criminal and one of the largest drug suppliers of pure heroin to North America. During the surveillance and eventual bust, Friedkin provides one of the most gripping and memorable car chase sequences ever filmed.

written by Tad Dibbern
Popeye Doyle and Buddy Russo get wind of a big shipment of Heroin and begin a tail of the suspects, and their French Connection, two French nationals who are the european link. As money troubles begin for the hoods they decide to kill Popeye and Buddy to give them enough room to bring in the Heroin. A combination of police procedural and action/car chase.

written by John Vogel

Police partners Doyle and Russo put a candy store under surveillance based on a hunch that something fishy was going on. Eventually it turns out that the proprietors are involved in one of the biggest narcotics smuggling rings on either side of the Atlantic, and the cops go to work.

written by Philip Brubaker

Alain Chanier is a dapper businessman from Marseilles, France, who is in reality a drug lord working on a big score - to sell million worth of 89% pure heroin to New York City. But his potential buyer - small-time hood Salvatore Boca - is being tailed by two undercover NYC cops, James "Popeye" Doyle and Buddy "Cloudy" Russo. The more Popeye and Cloudy dig, the closer they get - to where Chanier agrees to an attempt on Popeye's life that results in a brutal train hijacking and automobile pursuit, and eventually to a showdown between police and mobsters outside the city.

written by Michael Daly



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