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Firehead (1991)
$15.00When a Russian cyborg with telekinetic powers terrorizes a city, an elite government agency intervenes. Col. Vaughn convinces “regular guy” chemist, Warren Hart, to team up with a beautiful blonde agent to capture the menace. But Warren finds the true villain isn’t who he expected. Forces of good and evil go head to head in this paranormal story of corruption and redemption…with the world’s future hanging in the balance.
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The Night of the Generals (1967)
$25.00The murder of a prostitute in Nazi occupied Warsaw draws Wehrmacht Major Grau into an investigation where the evidence points to one of three high ranking Generals. The trail leads Grau from Warsaw to Paris and straight into the 1944 plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler, of which two of the Generals are deeply involved. Grau’s case goes unfinished and it is not until 1965 when the true killer is brought to justice.
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Lucky Break (2001)
$15.00Half-way through his 12-year prison sentence for an incompetent armed robbery, Jimmy Hands gets a lucky break: he’s transferred to a prison from which he can probably escape. He convinces the governor to stage a musical in an old chapel next to the prison’s outer wall. He rounds up volunteer actors and puts his escape plan into production. Two other barriers, besides the wall, confront him: the arrival of a nasty inmate, John Toombes, who insists on joining the escape, and Jimmy’s feelings of attraction for Anabel, a social worker who agrees to appear in the play. Opening night approaches: is this Jimmy’s breakout performance?
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Harrison Bergeron (1995)
$15.00“All men are not created equal. It is the purpose of the Government to make them so.” This is the premise of the Showtime film adaption of Kurt Vonnegut’s futuristic short story Harrison Bergeron. The film centers around a young man (Harrison) who is smarter than his peers, and is not affected by the usual “Handicapping” which is used to train all Americans so everyone is of equal intelligence.
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Nuremberg (2000)
$15.00Justice Robert H. Jackson leads Allied prosecutors in trying 21 Germans for Nazi war crimes after World War II.
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Man in the Chair (2007)
$15.00The story of an aspiring young filmmaker’s encounter with a grumpy fount of movie lore.
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Arthur Hailey’s The Moneychangers
$16.00Two ambitious vice presidents become rivals when an imminent board room vacancy arises.
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9 (2009)
$15.00When 9 first comes to life, he finds himself in a post-apocalyptic world. All humans are gone, and it is only by chance that he discovers a small community of others like him taking refuge from fearsome machines that roam the earth intent on their extinction. Despite being the neophyte of the group, 9 convinces the others that hiding will do them no good.
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Must Love Dogs (2005)
$15.00Sarah Nolan is a newly divorced woman cautiously rediscovering romance with the enthusiastic but often misguided help of her well-meaning family. As she braves a series of hilarious disastrous mismatches and first dates, Sarah begins to trust her own instincts again and learns that, no matter what, it’s never a good idea to give up on love.
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The New World (2005)
$15.00A drama about explorer John Smith and the clash between Native Americans and English settlers in the 17th century.
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The Man Who Invented Christmas (2017)
$15.00After a series his books have been flops, Charles Dickens decides to write and self-publish A Christmas Carol.
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Miracle Planet
$12.00Miracle Planet is a six-part documentary series, co-produced by Japan’s NHK and the National Film Board of Canada, narrated by Christopher Plummer, which tells the 4.6-billion-year-old story of how life has evolved from its humble beginnings to the diversity of living creatures today.
Filmed around the world and based upon the most recent scientific findings, Miracle Planet combines location footage and interviews with leading scientists, along with computer animation, to depict the cataclysmic events that have shaped our planet and all of the life-forms within it.
The five standard episodes depict the evolution of life on Earth in perspective with our place in the universe – from the simplest microbes to the complexity and diversity that is found on the planet today. The entire 5-hour series Miracle Planet aired on Discovery Channel in Canada on April 22, 2005 as an Earth Day special. The music was composed by Hironori Doi, and orchestrated by Wataru Hokoyama.
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