
A disconsolate bum is rescued form drowning in the swimming pool of a nouveau riche Beverly Hills couple and brings startling and hilarious changes to the household.
In the Bermuda Triangle, nothing stays lost forever... From Brian Singer (X-Men, Usual Suspects) and Dean Devlin (Stargate, Independence Day) comes a new original mini-series, courtesy of the Sci-fi Channel. Billionaire Eric Benireall (Sam Neill) is losing his cargo ships and their crews at a frightening pace - and he wants answers. His bemused hand-picked team of a subject-specific experts include: sceptical tabloid journalist Howard Thomas (Eric Stoltz) ocean resource engineer Emily Patterson (Catharine Bell) scientist/adventurer Bruce Geller (Michael Rodgers) and psychic Stan Latham (Bruce Davison). Recruited with the promise of unlimited funding for their research and the chance for once-in-a-lifetime riches, the team sets out to solve this most daunting of puzzles.
Ryu Saeba and his assistant Joey Wong are on the trail of runaway heiress Goto Kumiko. She's on board a luxury yacht with a beautiful private detective, Chingamy Yau, Prince of gamblers Leon Lai and a gang of ruthless international terrorists. Chasing all of them is the hi-tech, hi-calibre Jackie Chan. Full of terrific stunt sequences and fight routines with Bruce Lee giving Jackie guidance.
You've Never Seen The West This Wild! In a desolate Arizona town, Marhal Valentine Casey (Yoakam) is threatened by a family of outlaws, who have just robbed the bank, murdering everyone in their path. The savage Taylor Henry (Vince Vaughn) marks Valentine for certain death. Valentine journeys out to protect his sweetheart, Miss Adalyne (Bridget Fonda), and to bring back the Henry Gang dead or alive.
Cowboy Junkies, The - Long Journey Home
'The Long Journey Home Tour was in support of One Soul Now, our ninth studio album. Like the many tours that had come before it, it was an arduous, exhilarating, numbing, inspiring, exhausting, reaffirming, lonely uplifting journey. It carried us along uncounted miles of highways and across untold leagues of oceans. It brought us eye-to-eye with some familiar faces and with many new, welcome ones. It deposited us in both familiar and unfamiliar cities and towns across Europe and North America. It brought us to venues that we had never seen before, to venues that we had a long cherished relationship with and to a few... well, not so cherished... until, very near the end of the journey and very far from home, it brought us to a place, which for musicians of our generation, holds special significance: Liverpool.' Cowboy Junkies. Tracklist: Sweet Jane, Cause Cheap Is How I Feel, 200 More Miles, Why This One?, Pale Sun, He Will Call You Baby, Sun Comes Up It's Tuesday Morning, 32:30, Black Eyed Man, 1000 Year Prayer, A Horse In The Country, Notes Falling Slow, The Slide, I Don't Get It, Good Friday, Helpless, Isn't It A Pity and Misguided Angel.
Bob The Builder - The Knights Of Can-A-Lot
Dr, Florence Mountfitchett of the local Heritage calls on Bob the Builder to help renovate an old castle that will be open to the public. Unfortunately, a case of mistaken identity puts Bob's father in charge of the job and tales of the knights of Camelot abound and inspire Bob's noble team of machines - Sir Dig-a-lot, Lady Mix-a-lot, Lady Dump a-lot and Sir Roll-a-lot. Sir Spud-a-lot goes in search of a suit of armour while back at the castle Bob's dad is a bit disaster prone and accidentally locks himself, Bob and Dr. Mountfitchett in the dungeons. While looking for a way out they find a secret staircase.
Like many holiday films, THIS CHRISTMAS mines the ample humor and drama of a family Christmas. Ma'Dere (Loretta Devine) is the matriarch to the large and loving Whitfield family, which consists of her three daughters--Kelli (Sharon Leal), Lisa (Regina Kin
Nancy is a divorced mother of three who is so busy raising her children that she's forgotten to take care of herself as well. With Christmas fast approaching, she decides to take her kids to the mall to meet Santa Claus, not knowing that her youngest daug
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