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    1. Sarah's Key

      Sarah's Key

      By Niels Arestrup

      Distribution Select | November 29, 2011 | DVD

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    2. Twilight

      Average rating: 5/5

      Twilight

      By Robert Pattinson

      Paradox Entertainment | March 9, 2010 | DVD
      2 Disc Special Edition Disc 1: Extended Scenes not seen in theatres, Audio Commentary by director Catherine Hardwicke, Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson, plus Music Videos from Muse, Paramore and Linkin Park. Disc 2: A detailed, seven-part Documentary that gives you the ultimate insider's look at how Twilight was created - from book to script to screen - plus never-before-seen Deleted Scenes, a behind-the-scenes pass to the Comic-Con Phenomenon, and more! -English Dolby Digital 5.1 -French Dolby Digital 5.1 -English & French Subtitles
      57 reviews

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    3. Storming Juno

      Average rating: 5/5

      Storming Juno

      By Tim Wolochatiuk

      E1 Entertainment | May 24, 2011 | DVD
      Storming Juno is a riveting and harrowing retelling of the opening hours of the largest seaborne invasion in history - D-Day. It follows the stories of three Canadians who are amongst the very first Allied soldiers to go into combat. Against overwhelming odds and vastly outnumbered, the men are caught in a bloody and brutal fight for their lives.
      1 review

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    1. The African Queen

      Average rating: 4/5

      The African Queen

      By Humphrey Bogart

      Paramount Home Entertainment | March 23, 2010 | DVD
      Much of the action was filmed on location in Africa, under grueling circumstances. Katharine Hepburn wrote a book about the adventure, entitled "The Making of the African Queen, or How I went to Africa with Bogart, Bacall and Huston and almost lost my mind". Screenwriter Peter Viertel also wrote a book on the making of "African Queen." His effort, "White Hunter, Black Heart," was made into a 1990 film by Clint Eastwood. FoxVideo laserdisc 8129-80 features the restored and remastered version of "The African Queen." It is the same version that was prepared for the film's 50th anniversary, but this laserdisc lacks the extras that came with the Commemorative Editions.

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    2. Easy Rider

      Easy Rider

      By Dennis Hopper

      Columbia TriStar Home Video | March 16, 2004 | DVD

      Dennis Hopper, Peter Fonda and Jack Nicholson defined a generation by virtue of their performances in this remarkable film. Easy Rider begins with two guys (Hopper and Fonda) in the '60s who - having just closed a successful drug deal - decide to take a road trip to New Orleans. Full of enthusiasm for the open road, the two run across a wide assortment of characters who judge them, positively or negatively, almost entirely on the way they dress. By the time they meet up with an alcoholic attorney (Nicholson), things have begun to take a turn for the unusual. An acid-fuelled drug trip and several brutal encounters cement their fate. Still provocative by today's standards, this flick is a must for anyone looking for the quintessential movie of the era.

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    3. The Searchers

      The Searchers

      By Jeffrey Hunter

      Warner Home Video | June 19, 2007 | DVD
      One of the most brilliant, physically beautiful and thematically complex of all classical Hollywood Westerns. An embittered frontiersman engages in an extensive and obsessive search for his niece, abducted years ago by Indians who killed her family in retaliation for a massacre in their village. The pioneer's anger toward the kidnappers is so deep that he plans to kill his niece if he finds her, as he believes he will, "corrupted" and "turned savage" by her captors. But his partner on this perilous journey is determined to save the girl if he can.

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    1. The Pacific

      Average rating: 4/5

      The Pacific

      By Jon Seda

      Warner Home Video | November 2, 2010 | DVD
      1 review

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    2. The Maltese Falcon

      Average rating: 5/5

      The Maltese Falcon

      By Humphrey Bogart

      Warner Home Video | September 4, 2007 | DVD
      Dashiell Hammett's novel was first adapted for the screen in 1931. Known alternately as "The Maltese Falcon" and "Dangerous Female," this version was directed by Roy del Ruth and starred Bebe Daniels, Ricardo Cortez, Dudley Digges, Robert Elliott, Thelma Todd, Una Merkel, and Dwight Frye. In 1936, a second adaptation appeared. The William Dieterle film, "Satan Met a Lady," featured Bette Davis, Warren William, Alison Skipworth, and Arthur Treacher. After years of screenwriting, John Huston made his directorial debut with "Falcon." His father, actor Walter Huston, has a cameo in the film. Sydney Greenstreet made his sound-film debut with "Falcon." He was previously a member of the Lunt-Fontaine theater troupe. Mary Astor and Humphrey Bogart were cited by the National Board of Review for their acting achievement in "The Maltese Falcon." A colorized version of the film is also available.

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    3. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

      Average rating: 5/5

      Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

      By Paul Newman

      20th Century Fox Home Entertainment | March 6, 2007 | DVD
      FoxVideo's laserdisc #8595-85 is a 25th Anniversary Special Edition. It includes trailers, production materials, and interviews with cinematographer Conrad Hall, director George Roy Hill, and screenwriter William Goldman; among other supplementary materials. Color by DeLuxe; shot in Panavision. A Newman-Foreman Presentation. Film was originally rated MPAA M (for Mature Audiences). It was re-rated PG for a 1974 re-issue. Followed in 1979 by "Butch and Sundance: The Early Days," directed by Richard Lester and written by Allan Burns. Tom Berenger and William Katt substitute for Newman and Redford in this prequel, which purports to detail the early exploits of the outlaw duo. Jeff Corey, John Schuck, Michael C. Gwynne, Brian Dennehy, Jill Eikenberry, Arthur Hill, and Peter Weller also appear. John Neuhart did the graphic montage.
      1 review

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    1. The Treasure of the Sierra Madre

      The Treasure of the Sierra Madre

      By Humphrey Bogart

      Warner Home Video | December 20, 2010 | DVD
      Three poverty-stricken dreamers head out to the Mexican mountains in search of gold. They find their booty, and, at first, their friendship grows along with their fortune. But then paranoia and greed begin to take over, endangering all they have managed to gain.

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    2. Band of Brothers

      Average rating: 5/5

      Band of Brothers

      By Damian Lewis

      Warner Home Video | June 6, 2006 | DVD
      From the Studio:

      A 10-part miniseries that tells the story of Easy Company, a WWII U.S. Army paratrooper unit. Follow Easy Company through war-torn Europe -- from D-Day, to the Battle of the Bulge, to the capture of Hitler's Eagle's Nest.

      Part 1: Currahee -- Training and Deployment
      In Toccoa, Ga., 1942, a disparate group of young men begins voluntary training to become members of one of America's newest military regiments -- the paratroopers. Under the harsh leadership of Lt. Sobel (David Schwimmer), members of the newly formed Easy Company go from green civilians to some of the Army's most elite soldiers. As training progresses, a rivalry flares between Sobel, whom the men despise, and Lt. Winters (Damian Lewis), a junior officer who's earned the respect and admiration of Easy Company.

      Part 2: Days of Days -- Campaign in Normandy
      On June 6, 1944, D-Day, planes with thousands of paratroopers cross the English Channel to France, where they come under heavy fire. None of the men land where they expected to, and many lose their weapons and supplies in the drop. Winters links up with solitary soldiers, and they set off to find their units. Winters (Damian Lewis) is later chosen to lead an attack on a fortified German artillery position; the mission is successful, but Winters, now acting company commander, loses his first man.

      Part 3: Carentan -- Campaign in Carentan
      Two days after D-Day, Easy Company is sent to take the town of Carentan, engaging in a successful battle that results in several casualties. Some soldiers, including Pvt. Blithe (Marc Warren), have a difficult time adjusting to combat. After 36 days in Normandy and several fierce battles, Easy returns to England, but their celebrations are short-lived, as news comes that they're moving out again.

      Part 4: Replacements -- Campaign in Holland
      Due to heavy casualties, a group of fresh paratrooper replacements joins Easy Company in time for a massive drop into German-occupied Holland for Operation Market-Garden. While met with no resistance in Eindhoven, Easy and a cluster of British tanks are repelled from a nearby town by a superior German force, sustaining many casualties as they retreat. The Allied plan to enter Germany through Holland and end the war before Christmas fails.

      Part 5: Bastogne -- Campaign in Bastogne
      In the dead of winter, in the forest outside of Bastogne, Belgium, the men of Easy Company struggle to hold the line alone while fending off frostbite and hunger, having arrived with no winter clothes and little supplies and ammunition. Medic Eugene Roe (Shane Taylor) is overwhelmed, on edge and close to combat exhaustion when he finds friendship with a Belgian nurse. Easy Company spends a miserable Christmas in the trenches, and receives the news that the German army's demand for surrender was met with Gen. McAuliffe's defiant answer: "Nuts!"

      Part 6: The Breaking Point -- Campaign in Foy
      Having thwarted the Germans at Bastogne, the exhausted Easy Company must now take the nearby town of Foy from the enemy. Several are killed and wounded in fierce shelling, compounded by the incompetence of their commander, Lt. Dike (Peter O'Meara), about whom Winters (Damian Lewis) can do nothing. Easy takes Foy, but at an enormous cost.

      Part 7: The Patrol -- Campaign in Hagenau
      Easy Company arrives in the Alsacian town of Haguenau near the German border, and is ordered to send a patrol across the river to take enemy prisoners. Lt. Jones (Colin Hanks), fresh from West Point and eager for combat experience, volunteers to lead. While successful, the mission costs another paratrooper's life, prompting Winters (Damian Lewis) to ignore the order to send a second patrol the next night.

      Part 8: Why We Fight -- Campaign in Landsburg
      Easy Company finally enters Germany, to surprisingly little resistance, and has a chance to relax for the first time in a long time. A patrol in a nearby forest discovers an abandoned Nazi concentration camp, still filled with emaciated prisoners. The local citizenry, unbelievably disavowing knowledge of its existence, is made to clean it up, as the news arrives that Hitler is dead.

      Part 9: Points -- Taking of Hitler's Nest
      Once home to the top officers of the Third Reich, Easy Company enters the Bavarian town of Berchtesgaden, and captures "Eagle's Nest," Hitler's mountaintop fortress. Facing imminent deployment to the Pacific Theater, the men compare their "points" to see who has earned enough to go home. However, the Japanese surrender ends the war. A closing vignette tells what happened to the men of Easy Company after they returned home.

      Part 10: We Stand Alone Together -- The Men of Easy Company
      We Stand Alone Together tells the remarkable story of the men of Easy Company in their own words. Featuring recent interviews with the real-life company members whose deeds are dramatized in the miniseries, combined with rare and archival photographs and film footage.
      9 reviews

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      • Online price $59.94
    3. Unforgiven

      Average rating: 0/5

      Unforgiven

      By Morgan Freeman

      Warner Home Video | June 1, 2010 | DVD
      Clint Eastwood's tenth western and sixteenth directorial effort explores the darker side of the myths of the old west. When retired gunslinger Bill Munny accepts a $500 offer to shoot two men who viciously knifed a prostitute, he discovers just how difficult it is to escape his past as a notorious outlaw.

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      • Online price $15.90
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