It's time to clock in for Season Two of The Office, the comically honest look at the world of white-collar employment. Steve Carell as Michael Scott, the sometimes pathetic but always hilarious regional manager of the Dunder-Mifflin paper supply company. Join him and the amazing ensemble cast (Rainn Wilson, John Krasinski, Jenna Fischer, B.J. Novak) as Michael, Dwight, Jim, Pam and Ryan navigate the hidden romance and open absurdity of the business world, from the Christmas party to sexual harassment training to the "Booze Cruise" retreat to the heartbreak of "Casino Night." Developed by Greg Daniels (King of the Hill, The Simpsons), and fully staffed with all 22 outrageous episodes and packed with hours of laugh-out-loud bonus features.
Earnest but clueless regional manager Michael Scott (Steve Carell) believes himself to be an exceptional boss and mentor, but actually receives more eye-rolls than respect from his odd staff.
Paul Edgecomb (Tom Hanks) is a slightly cynical veteran prison guard on Death row in the 1930's. His faith, and sanity, deteriorated by watching men live and die, Edgecomb is about to have a complete turn around in attitude. Enter John Coffey (Michael Clarke Duncan). He's eight feet tall. He has hands the size of waffle irons. He's been accused of the murder of two children...and he is afraid to sleep in a cell without a night-light. And Edgecomb, as well as the other prison guards - Brutus (David Morse), a sympathetic guard, and Percy (Doug Hutchison), a stuck up, perverse, and violent person, are in for the a strange experience that involves intelligent mice, brutal executions, and the revelation about Coffey's innocence and his true identity.
Detective Frank Bullit's new assignment seems routine: protecting a star witness for an important trial. But before the night is out, the witness lies dying and the cool, no-nonsense Bullitt (Steve McQueen) won't rest until the shooters - and the kingpin pulling their string - are nailed. From the opening shot to closing shootout, Bullitt crackles with authenticity: on-location San Francisco filming, crisp dialogue and to-the-letter police, hospital and morgue procedures. An Oscar winner for Best Film Editing (1968), this razor-edged thriller features on of cinema history's most memorable car chases.
Baby (Ansel Elgort) - a talented, young getaway driver - relies on the beat of his personal soundtrack to be the best in the game. When he meets the girl of his dreams (Lily James), Baby sees a chance to ditch his criminal life and make a clean getaway. But after being coerced into working for a crime boss (Kevin Spacey), he must face the music when a doomed heist threatens his life, love and freedom.
13 of the geekiest episodes yet! Crank up the gravity and put your head safely in a jar! It is Season Seven of Futurama - the animated sci-fi comedy from The Simpsons creator Matt Groening. Crammed with a whole new dimension of extras not shown on TV, this cosmic collection includes 13 bizarre and brilliant episodes involving ancient prophecies, presidents heads, robot gangsters, angry butterflies and of course, sausage making. It is a shipload of futuristic fun!
Natasha Romanoff (Scarlett Johansson) - aka Black Widow - confronts the darker parts of her ledger when a dangerous conspiracy with ties to her past arises. Pursued by a force that will stop at nothing to bring her down, Natasha must deal with her history as a spy and the broken relationships left in her wake long before she became an Avenger.
He fought his first battle on the Scottish Highlands in 1536. He will fight his greatest battle on the streets of New York City in 1986. His name is Connor McLeod. He is immortal. Connor McLeod (Christopher Lambert) survives a wound that should kill him in a clan battle in the Scottish Highlands in 1536, and is banished from his village. Years later McLeod is met by Juan Sanchez Villa-Lobos Ramirez (Sean Connery), a swordsman who teaches McLeod the truth about himself; he is immortal, one of a race of many who can only die when the head is cut from the body. When one immortal takes the head of another, the loser's power is absorbed into the winner. Ramirez teaches McLeod the ways of the sword, until he is killed by gravest foe, the evil Kurgan (Clancy Brown) who lusts for the ultimate power of the immortals, "The Prize"; enough power to rule the earth forever. McLeod must fight his way through the centuries until the time of the Gathering, when the few immortals who have survived the ages will come together to fight until only one remains. In New York City the final fight is about to begin, and in the end, there can be only one.
The Twilight Zone's timeless episodes featured stories of the bizarre and unexplained, blended with humour and often with an unexpected twist to the tale. Created by the legendary Rod Serling, its eclectic mix of fantasy and sci-fi has helped to define it as one of televisions most original and celebrated series.
Conner MacLeod (Christopher Lambert) is back - braver, wiser and stronger than ever... But now MacLeod is about to face his fiercest enemy yet - Kane The Sorcerer (Mario van Peebles), an indestructible master of illusion whose single minded aim is to control the future of the world - by harnessing the power of the past. That power must come from the death of one man - Highlander himself. It is a conquest that will take these immortal warriors through three continents in three centuries...culminating in a lethal battle that could mark the end of civilisation itself.
To combat the fearsome Highlander villain and his ruthless band of immortals, Connor (Christopher Lambert) and Duncan (Adrian Paul) join together in a power play for the ages! But even though it will take the combined strength of two immortals to win the fight, in the end there can be only one. Bold, exciting and tremendously entertaining - an epic struggle of good versus evil.
Years after battling the Kurgan in Scotland and New York, Connor MacLeod (Christopher Lambert) and his suave mentor, Juan Villa-Lobos Ramirez (Sean Connery), are back, trackingtime-warps and new adventures in this all action sequel, again directed by Russell Mulcahy. The Kurgan may have been vanquished - Remember decapitation is the only sure way of being killed - But now there are new and more powerful foes to counter in an even more hostile world.
The World has fallen into chaos and decay in this gripping new chapter of the classic Highlander legend. The Source. Regarded as a myth by most Immortals, The Source may hold the answers to their unexplained origin and the key to unrivalled power. As the world crumbles around him, Duncan MacLeod, the Highlander, finds himself included in a band of immortal companions on their quest for the Holy Grail of their world. Unbeknown to them, The Source is protected by an ancient warrior, The Guardian, destined to hunt down and destroy any who hold its secrets.
Blast off your inhibitions as The Simpsons creator Matt Groening brings you another far-out collection of Futurama fun! In addition to a full payload of outrageous extras not shown on TV, Season Six delivers 13 mind-Bendering new episodes that involve time travel, self-replication, covert missions, alien eggs, and more robot roughhousing than you can shake a girder at. It's a scream...the good kind!
You asked for more...and the Planet Express crew is delivering! Welcome back to "Futurama", the light-years-ahead-of-its-time animated series from "The Simpsons" creator Matt Groening. Join Fry, Bender, Leela and the rest of the gang for 13 hilarious new episodes that tackle some of the most controversial subjects in the galaxy...including evolution, mind exchange, feline intelligence and robosexual marriage. Hey, it could happen!
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