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American History X
on DVD
(1998)
Starring: Edward Norton, Edward Furlong, Beverly D'Angelo
Director: Tony Kaye
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Edward Norton gives an impassioned performance as Derek Vinyard, a Southern Californian skinhead who must do time after committing a hateful murder. Once in jail, his mind opens and he sees the error of his ways. Upon reentering the real world, he must now turn his attentions to his younger brother ..read more »
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Ocean's Thirteen
on DVD
(2007)
Starring: George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon
Director: Steven Soderbergh
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After their old chum Reuben Tischkoff (Gould) is double-crossed in a business deal and hospitalized, Danny Ocean (Clooney) reconvenes his charming gang of thieves and heads to Las Vegas to gain revenge on the man who put Ruben at death’s door: shark-like hotelier, Willy Bank (Pacino). Their plan is ..read more »
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Ocean's Eleven
on DVD
(2001)
Starring: George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts
Director: Steven Soderbergh
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On his release from prison Danny Ocean plans robberies of the three biggest casinos in Las Vegas, the owner of which just happens to be the new love-interest of Danny's ex-wife...
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The Player
on DVD
(1992)
Starring: Tim Robbins, Greta Scacchi, Whoopi Goldberg
Director: Robert Altman
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Robert Altman's adaptation of Michael Tolkin's novel gives the notorious director a chance to address perhaps his greatest nemesis: the Hollywood studio system. Disguised as a thriller, the film assembles virtually every famous actor in Hollywood to create an exhilarating blend of real life and ..read more »
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M.A.S.H.
(2 discs)
on DVD
(1970)
Starring: Donald Sutherland, Elliott Gould, Tom Skerritt
Director: Robert Altman
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Widely considered to be one of the best comedies ever made. The story focusses on surgeons during the Korean War and their madcap antics to degrade the U.S. military bureaucracy. A Best Screenplay Oscar went to Ring Lardner Jr.
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The Long Goodbye
on DVD
(1973)
Starring: Elliott Gould, Sterling Hayden, Jim Bouton
Director: Robert Altman
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Director Robert Altman, famous for his ability to turn any genre inside out, takes aim at film noir with this evocative adaptation of Raymond Chandler's novel. Altman's Philip Marlowe (Elliott Gould) is a relatively unsuccessful private eye living and working in 1970s Los Angeles. Stepping into the ..read more »
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American History X - BLU-RAY Version
(1998)
Starring: Edward Norton, Edward Furlong, Beverly D'Angelo
Director: Tony Kaye
Certificate: 
Edward Norton gives an impassioned performance as Derek Vinyard, a Southern Californian skinhead who must do time after committing a hateful murder. Once in jail, his mind opens and he sees the error of his ways. Upon reentering the real world, he must now turn his attentions to his younger brother ..read more »
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Stephen King's The Shining
on DVD
(1997)
Starring: Rebecca De Mornay, Steven Weber, Courtland Mead
Director: Mick Garris
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A man takes his family to a hotel where he has taken the job of caretaker for the winter months. Evil forces take control of him and he begins to see his family as a threat.... Based on a book by Stephen King. PLEASE NOTE: Two discs are sent to you, one is double-sided - flip it over to watch the ..read more »
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Johns
(1996)
Starring: David Arquette, Lukas Haas, Keith David
Director: Scott Silver
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A gritty independent film exploring the world of male prostitutes on the streets of L.A. John is a straight hustler, who wakes up on Christmas Eve to discover that his life savings has been stolen. He was going to use the money to celebrate his birthday, and to pay a drug dealer the $300 dollars he ..read more »
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Capricorn One
on DVD
(1976)
Starring: Elliott Gould, James Brolin, Brenda Vaccaro
Director: Peter Hyams
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The government attempts to fake a mission to Mars, but when the astronauts learn that part of the scenario includes a 'tragic accident' on the way home, they attempt an escape. A forerunner of the non-stop action suspense movie with terrific aerial stunts and an all-star cast.
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The Muppets Take Manhattan
on DVD
(1984)
Starring: Brooke Shields, Art Carney, Joan Rivers
Director: Frank Oz
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Catchy musical numbers, famous cameos, and a surprise wedding keep this third Muppet movie lively and fun for kids and parents alike. Miss Piggy, whether skating on roller skates borrowed from Gregory Hines, fuming with jealousy, or looking lovely and plump in lavender, steals every scene, while ..read more »
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The Lady Vanishes
(1979)
Starring: Elliott Gould, Cybill Shepherd, Angela Lansbury
Director: Anthony Page
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A remake of Hitchcock's suspense classic about a woman who disappears while on a train trip between Germany and the Swiss border. When a British nanny attempts to organise a search for the missing woman, she finds the other passengers oddly reluctant to help.
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California Split
(1974)
Starring: George Segal, Elliott Gould, Ann Prentiss
Director: Robert Altman
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Bill (George Segal) doesn't have much to lose; he's recently single and will soon be unemployed. He meets his pal Charlie (Elliott Gould) in an LA card house, and the two pair up when they find they make an excellent gambling team. The two embark on a breakneck gambling spree, beginning at Charlie'..read more »
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The Silent Partner
(1979)
Starring: Elliott Gould, Christopher Plummer, Susannah York
Director: Daryl Duke
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When a thief holds up the bank where he works, a teller takes advantage of the situation to put aside $50,000 for his own use. The cops think the robber got every penny... but the gunman knows better, and he's determined to get every penny "due him".
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