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 | This film tells the story of John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, English writer, poet, philologist and author of many stories, including most famously The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. It describes the importance of the rural English West Midlands, where Tolkien grew up, in shaping his literary imagination and how the ancient northern languages he studied and taught throughout his life influenced his writing. These factors stimulated him to provide a context in which his own, invented languages might be spoken: an imaginary land called Middle-earth. Accounts of the origins of The Hobbit and of The Lord of the Rings, and the phenomenal success that Tolkien somewhat reluctantly enjoyed when taken up by the counter-culture of the 1960s are included. Narrator: Juliet Aubrey The Hobbit Performed by Rob Inglis Readings by Chris Villiers Produced and Directed by Julian Birkett Series Editor: Michael Poole (less) Director: Julian Birkett ♦ Actors: Juliet Aubrey, Rob Inglis | $10 - $21  12 Merchants |
|  | With the publication in 1951 of his book Catcher in the Rye, Jerome David Salinger became one of the fundamental American writers of the 20th century. But for reasons that still remain shrouded in mystery, he disappeared in 1965, withdrawing from the world and refusing any contact. Yet Salinger is said to be alive today and living somewhere in New Hampshire. After the success of his mythical book, the man himself has become a living legend. In 2007, French writer Frédéric Beigbeder decided to travel to the United States in search of J.D. Salinger, who would have been 89 years old. As he searches for Salinger, followed closely by the camera of Jean-Marie Périer, a film unfolds of a French writer seeking his personal and cultural sources, while at the same time creating a vivid portrait of contemporary American culture. Directed by Jean-Marie Perier (less) Director: Jean-Marie Perier ♦ Actors: Frederic Beigbeder | $11 - $19  10 Merchants |
|  | The doorbell rings, the cry goes out: Trick 'R Treat! But, wait. What's actually going on during this ghostly All Hallows Eve? Something eerie and unexpected. Something splattered and spooky. Something that brings ghouls, vampires and werewolves into the night. Answer the door – a shocking surprise awaits. From producer Bryan Singer (director of X-Men and Superman Returns) and writer-director Michael Dougherty (co-scripter of X2 and Superman Returns) comes a multitale bag of wicked yarns, four cleverly interlocked stories built on Shocktober admonitions like always check the candy and don’t extinguish the jack-o-lantern before midnight. So answer the door now: Experience horror made for today's fright fan. (less) Director: Michael Dougherty ♦ Actors: Dylan Baker, Brian Cox, Anna Paquin, Leslie Bibb, Tahmoh Penikett | $15 - $29  12 Merchants |
| ![Trick 'r Treat [Blu-ray]](http://img.shopbig.com/120/687474703a2f2f6563782e696d616765732d616d617a6f6e2e636f6d2f696d616765732f492f35316b6a45664a7652754c2e5f534c3136305f2e6a7067.jpg) | A creepy, darkly comic celebration of the scariest night of the year from producer BRYAN SINGER (director of X-Men and Superman Returns) and writer-director MICHAEL DOUGHERTY(co-scripter of X2 and Superman Returns). Trick ’R Treat takes the Creepshow/Tales from the Crypt approach to nefarious new depths with four interwoven tales set on Halloween night: a high school principal (DYLAN BAKER) moonlights as a vicious serial killer; the quest of a young virgin (ANNA PAQUIN) for that special someone takes a gruesome turn; a group of teens carries out a cruel prank with disastrous consequences; and a cantankerous old man (BRIAN COX) battles a mischievous trick-or-treating demon. (less) Director: Michael Dougherty ♦ Actors: Dylan Baker, Brian Cox, Anna Paquin, Leslie Bibb, Tahmoh Penikett | $20 - $43  10 Merchants |
|  | A ratings hit for eight seasons on CBS, the action-mystery series Magnum, P.I. makes its DVD boxed set debut in an impressive five-disc package that offers not only the entire first season, but some rarely seen episodes. Positioned in the old Hawaii Five-O time slot (Thursdays at 9) in December of 1980, Magnum quickly became a hit, thanks to the combination of smart and witty scripting, gorgeous locations, and the considerable charm of lead Tom Selleck as former Naval Intelligence officer Thomas Magnum, who gives up his position to become a private investigator on Oahu with the help of fellow Vietnam vets T.C. (Roger E. Mosley) and Rick (Larry Manetti). Magnum also provided security for the lavish estate of wealthy (and never-seen) mystery writer Robin Masters, which gave him access to the author's expensive vehicles (including a prized Ferrari), much to the disapproval of Masters's manservant Higgins (Jonathan Hillerman). A rare series that skillfully blended action, humor, drama... (less) Director: Gilbert M. Shilton, Robert Totten, Ray Danton, Georg Stanford Brown, John C. Flinn III ♦ Actors: Tom Selleck, John Hillerman, Roger E. Mosley, Larry Manetti, June Lockhart | $30 - $55  14 Merchants |
|  | Jack Klugman and Tony Randall give an advanced course in chemistry in the auspicious first season of The Odd Couple , which would only get better as the veteran character actors made themselves at home in their signature roles and the series switched from a laugh track to a live audience. In these first episodes, The Odd Couple hews pretty much to the voice and spirit of Neil Simon's play about mismatched roommates, sloppy sportswriter Oscar Madison and "miserable, picky, irritating" photographer Felix Unger ("That was the point," defends series executive producer and writer Garry Marshall, who provides lively audio introductions for each episode and commentary for the pilot). Playing pivotal roles this first season are Felix and Oscar's poker playing buddies, Murray the cop (Al Molinaro), Vinnie, Roy, and Speed, the fabulous Pigeon sisters (Monica Evans and Carole Shelley reprising their Broadway and film roles), and, of course, Neil Hefti's jaunty, jazzy theme, which was introduce... (less) Director: Harvey Miller, Alex March, Charles R. Rondeau, Jack Winter, George Marshall ♦ Actors: Joan Hotchkis, Archie Hahn, Doney Oatman, Carole Shelley, Garry Walberg | $18 - $40  15 Merchants |
|  | SUSPENSE IS ON THE LINE! After getting a frantic call on his cell phone from a kidnapped woman, a young man must battle his way through a ruthless world of lies and murder to rescue her. A fast-paced thriller in the vein of Phone Booth and Speed that will keep you riveted with edge-of-your-seat car chase scenes. DVD Features: Audio Commentary: with Director David Ellis, writers Larry Cohen and Chris Morgan DVD ROM Features: Script-to-Screen Deleted Scenes: w/optional Director commentary Featurette: 3 Exciting Featurettes! "Celling Out"A look at cellphones in today's culture "Dialing Up Cellular"Making of The Film "Code of Silence: Inside the Rampart Scandal" Theatrical Trailer (less) Director: David R. Ellis ♦ Actors: Caroline Aaron, Brenda Ballard, Kim Basinger, Will Beinbrink, Jessica Biel | $3 - $20  20 Merchants |
|  | Nanny has gone on vacation and left Eloise in the care of Nicole, a hip, fun-loving girl. They have a lot of fun together until Nicole starts spending too much time with Bill, Eloise's favorite Plaza employee. She must overcome her jealousy and learn an important lesson about love and friendship. (less) Director: Wesley Archer ♦ Actors: Tim Curry, Lynn Redgrave, Kathleen Gati, Mary Matilyn Mouser, Curtis Armstrong | $2 - $18  13 Merchants |
|  | There's no such thing as going too far for John (Alan Cumming, X-Men 2, "Tin Man"), a control-freak music teacher obsessed with his handsome lodger Sebastian (David Boreanaz, "Bones"), an aspiring author. When Sebastian threatens to leave, John is driven to punish the writer - with shocking results. Then, after a literary agent (Anne Heche, "Men in Trees") comes calling, John hatches a plot to find the fame and fortune he craves. An intense and over-the-top thriller, Ghost Writer will leave you at a loss for words. Also starring Henry Thomas, Jane Lynch, Karen Black and Carrie Fisher. Stills from Ghost Writer (Click for larger image) (less) Actors: David Boreanaz, Alan Cumming, Anne Heche, Karen Black, Carrie Fisher | $6 - $23  14 Merchants |
|  | While flying under the ratings radar on Showtime, Odyssey 5 drew loyal fans with a premise that could have yielded fascinating developments beyond its 19-episode run. Before taking show-runner jobs on UPN's ill-fated Star Trek: Enterprise and Fox's 24 , creator-writer-producer Manny Coto dreamed up this provocative pastiche of sci-fi ideas, connecting an end-of-the-world scenario with a time-travel twist and an alien invasion plot with X-Files overtones. You could argue that Coto's reach exceeded his grasp, since none of these elements combine to form a fully satisfying whole (especially since the series was cancelled before it reached its intended conclusion), but there's something to be said for the show's entertaining tangents and unexpected complications. It all begins when the five-member crew of the space shuttle Odyssey witnesses the shocking implosion of the Earth, leaving them stranded and doomed to suffocate when their air supply is depleted. Instead, they are rescued by t... (less) Director: David Winkler, Milan Cheylov, David Straiton ♦ Actors: Peter Weller, Sebastian Roché, Christopher Gorham, Leslie Silva, Tamara Craig Thomas | $17 - $50  15 Merchants |
|  | This casual comedy stars hip-hop maestros Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg, who are also all over the movie's soundtrack. Dee Loc (Dogg) works at a car wash but makes more money selling pot on the side. When his roommate Sean (Dre) gets a job as assistant manager at the wash, Sean finds himself caught between his tyrannical boss (the ever-blustery George Wallace) and his friend. But the plot isn't really the point-- The Wash is a loose, ambling collection of off-hand jokes, character portraits, and girls in tight clothes, much in the same vein as Friday or I Got the Hook-Up . Cameos include Shaquille O'Neal, Ludacris, Pauly Shore (as a mob victim tied up in a car trunk), and Eminem. Writer-director DJ Pooh also plays a dimwitted kidnapper and has some of the funniest bits. --Bret Fetzer (less) Director: Pooh, D.J. ♦ Actors: Anthony Albano, Lamont Bentley, Bruce Bruce, Thai Buckman, Frank Chavez | $1 - $10  9 Merchants |
|  | If Coleman Francis had never existed, he would have been invented by the writers of MST3K just for the perverse enjoyment of ridiculing him. Here the director of the jaw-droppingly inept The Beast of Yucca Flats tries his hand at a jailbreak film, which takes a surreal veer into an American invasion of Cuba apparently hampered by military budget cuts ("Once all seven of them are in place, the invasion really begins") before ending up in an American tungsten mine. Why? Who knows, but the bots have a ball skewering the film with some of their funniest comments ("I want to hurt this movie but I can never hurt it the way it hurt me") and Mike Nelson becomes so disturbed he turns into Carol Channing. Believe it or not, costar John Carradine rasps out the theme song "Night Train to Mundo Fine" (which was the film's original title). --Sean Axmaker (less) Director: Trace Beaulieu, Joel Hodgson, Jim Mallon, Kevin Murphy (II), Michael J. Nelson ♦ Actors: Trace Beaulieu, Patrick Brantseg, Frank Conniff, Bill Corbett, Joel Hodgson | $10 - $21  13 Merchants |
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