This collection of four film starring Kevin Costner includes the western Wyatt Earp, Robin Hood:
Prince of Thieves, The Postman, and the director's cut of Oliver Stone's JFK.
Join Goofy, one of Walt Disney's most beloved creations, as he bonds with his teenage
son in this humorous adventure that's great for the whole family. Presented in 1.33:1 pan and scan and featuring both closed captioned English Dolby Digital ...
This animated release follows the suicide-bomber Achmed, popularized by puppeteer Jeff Dunham, as he is
mistaken for a French foreign exchange student at a small town high school, and hilarity ensues.
Ball of Fire is a delightful retelling (by Billy Wilder and Charles Brackett) of the
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs legend -- though strictly for grownups. Gary Cooper is the youngest of eight bookish professors authoring an encyclopedia. They ...
When speaking of Laurel and Hardy's first feature film Pardon Us, Stan Laurel described it
as a three-story building on a one-story base-in other words, a 2-reeler stretched and bloated into 6 reels. Much the same could be said of ...
This release from the side-splitting Austin Powers comedy franchise includes three movies from the series,
following the ongoing story of odd adventures that take place for a group of urban friends on a series of Fridays. Films in the collection ...
This two disc release offers a collection of four unrated versions of raucous comedies, all
geared towards the guy's guy when it comes to cinematic appreciation. The films featured in the collection include Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle, ...
Harold Lloyd's World of Comedy is a compilation film of the famed silent-comedy star's funniest
screen scenes, lovingly assembled by Harold Lloyd himself. The film spotlights choice moments from such Lloyd silent features as Safety Last (1923), Why Worry (1923), ...