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Touchstone / Disney | April 3, 2012 | DVD
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Touchstone / Disney | December 6, 2011 | DVD
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Sony Pictures Home Entertainment | January 29, 2008 | DVD
Once again, for the fifth year in a row, TV weatherman Phil Connors is forced to cover the Groundhog's Day ceremonies in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania -- an assignment he truly despises. But this year something weird happens: when he wakes up in the morning, ready to leave, he discovers it's February 2nd all over again. He tries to tell his producer, Rita, what's happening, but neither she nor anyone else understands -- only he remembers that they've already lived through Groundhog Day. When the same thing happens the next morning, he thinks he's going crazy and wreaks havoc all through the town. More and more mornings pass, all of them a February 2nd, and all of them with an ever angrier Phil. Desperate to escape, he even tries suicide -- but still another February 2nd dawns. As he starts realizing that his exploits are not making time march on any quicker, Phil begins to change his behavior, performing a series of life-saving tasks until he becomes a model citizen -- and hopes it will be enough to get him out of Punxsutawney forever.
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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
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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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Universal Home Video | July 1, 2011 | DVD
It's so nice to see a film that lives up to its hype -- as epic and impressive as the book upon which it is based. The daunting task of putting J.R.R. Tolkien's fantasy classic on film was taken up with great enthusiasm and talent by Kiwi filmmaker Peter Jackson, and the result is magnificent.
The challenge was to impress the heck out of devotees of the books without leaving non-readers scratching their heads and Jackson has done just that, with help from a monumentally talented crew of artistic directors, costume designers and technicians and a wonderfully-chosen cast. Elijah Wood is brave and tortured as Frodo Baggins and the other hobbits -- especially the pitch-perfect Sam (Sean Astin) -- are marvelous. Viggo Mortensen is beguiling as Strider/Aragorn, Orlando Bloom is both luminous and steely as the elf prince Legolas, and Sean Bean is brilliant as the shady Boromir. Sir Ian McKellen deserves special notice (like, say, an Oscar nomination) for his turn as the wizard Gandalf and even Liv Tyler, whom we expected to resent, plays the Elvish princess Arwen with grace and skill.
The New Zealand locations are magical, from the rolling green hills of the Shire to the dreamy refuge of Rivendell to the ethereal forests of Lothlorien. The myth was brought to life in every way and good on Jackson for being brave and smart enough to complete all three films at once, preserving the artistic integrity of the project and the strength of the wonderful performances. The investment in time and money will, no doubt, be richly rewarded.
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MGM Home Entertainment | August 1, 2006 | DVD
An adaptation of one of the most successful and unusual musicals of all time. A group of Broadway hopefuls auditioning for a place in the chorus line of a new show, relate the stories of their lives -- their disappointments, their dreams, and the professional rejections and successes. Among the dancers trying to make the grade is the director's former lover, a woman who once made it big and now would be grateful just to dance in the chorus.
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Breaking Glass Pictures | November 9, 2010 | DVD
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MGM Home Entertainment | June 17, 2003 | DVD
DVD Features: Region 1 Keep Case Full Frame - 1.33 Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85 Single Side - Dual Layer Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Dolby Surround - English Stereo Surround - French Stereo Surround - Spanish Additional Release Features: Deleted Scenes Bonus Features Audio Commentary - 1. Robert Luketic - Director 2. Crew, Reese Witherspoon - Star/Crew Trivia
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Touchstone / Disney | December 6, 2011 | Blu-Ray
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Universal Studios Home Video | May 19, 2009 | DVD
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