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Sony Pictures Home Entertainment | March 20, 2012 | DVD
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New Video Group, Inc. | December 15, 2009 | DVD
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Paramount Home Entertainment | February 1, 2005 | DVD
Protecting the innocent, vanquishing evil and evil doers, and generally righting wrongs are not exactly on the agenda of every twenty-something on the fast track to discovering what life's all about. But for the Halliwell sisters, this has become their destiny. Prue, the oldest, is driven to succeed and dislikes the free-spirited antics of the youngest sister Phoebe. Piper, the earthy middle sister, mediates between her siblings. Phoebe discovers The Book of Shadows in the attic and their witchly powers are activated, igniting a bond that reaches beyond petty, sisterly grudges. Prue has the power to move objects, Piper to freeze time and Phoebe to see the future. The sisters must band together to protect themselves, and the world, from the dark, demonic forces that seek to destroy them. It's an existence fraught with excitement and danger, but these three unique sisters wouldn't trade their "charmed" lives for anything!
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Warner Home Video | May 15, 2007 | DVD
While shooting a jungle movie on the remote Skull Island, filmmaker Denham and his crew stumble upon a prehistoric world populated by dinosaurs and giant snakes. The most dangerous and magnificent of all the unusual and exotic creatures is "King Kong," a fifty-foot gorilla. Using gas bombs, Denham subdues the beast and brings him to New York City, where Kong goes on a rampage, destroying everything in his past and kidnapping a beautiful young actress.
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Universal Studios Home Video | May 5, 2009 | DVD
When Marion Crane (Janet Leigh) leaves her lover and embezzles $40,000, she heads for the highway and makes a fateful stop along the way. The Bates Motel sits atop its little hill, looking run-down and foreboding, but she doesn't realize there's much more hiding behind its walls. As she lies low, hoping to elude the police, the real danger lurks closer by. Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins) slowly stalks her as per instructions from his silent mama. Alfred Hitchcock's ultimate masterpiece, Psycho, raised the bar for horror films and has seldom been matched since.
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Warner Home Video | May 19, 2009 | DVD
As a child, Jane Hudson was a pampered vaudeville star known to the world as "Baby Jane"; her younger sister Blanche, on the other hand, felt neglected and resentful. But when they became women, the tables turned and Blanche became the beautiful, talented movie star, while Jane slaved as a lowly extra. Now, after a terrible car accident has left Blanche crippled, the two sisters live as recluses, hiding out in a decaying Hollywood mansion. Inside this creepy dwelling, the wheelchair-bound invalid depends upon Jane to tend to her every need. But time has transformed the sugar-sweet "Baby Jane" into a nightmarish caricature of her childhood self -- and she's doing everything she can to make her sister's life a living hell.
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Buena Vista Home Entertainment | September 2, 2003 | DVD
Theatrical release: August 6, 1999. Shot in Philadephia, Pennsylvania. Director-writer M. Night Shyamalan appears briefly in the film as Dr. Hill, who examines Cole after his injury at the birthday party. THE SIXTH SENSE was nominated for six Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Director (Shyamalan), Best Supporting Actor (Osment), Best Supporting Actress (Collette), Best Film Editing, and Best Original Screenplay. Although THE SIXTH SENSE featured Haley Joel Osment's first major film role, he had previously appeared in other movies, including FORREST GUMP. Bruce Willis offered to star in the film for much less than his usual salary, largely based on the strength of the script. Shyamalan's script sold in only one day. THE SIXTH SENSE is one of the top 10 box office grossing films of all time. Shot for an estimated budget of $55 million, the film made over $293 million on its domestic theatrical release alone. Cinematographer Tak Fujimoto also photographed Terrence Malick's BADLANDS and Jonathan Demme's THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS.
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E1 Entertainment | August 3, 2010 | DVD
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MGM/UA Home Video | September 5, 2006 | DVD
Remake of the 1956 cult classic. Terror slowly and silently strikes San Francisco as the city is mysteriously covered by spider-like webbing. As its citizens sleep, they're transformed into emotionless creatures by a strange race of aliens out to consume and control humanity -- and only four people are left to stop them.
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Universal Home Video | July 1, 2011 | DVD
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