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Feds

Feds

»rank: 4377

starring: Rebecca De Mornay, Mary Gross, Ken Marshall, Fred Dalton Thompson, Larry Cedar
directed by: Daniel Goldberg


:Description:two young women -- an ex-marine and a scholar -- manage to get intothe fbi training academy where their friendship grows and they manageto outwit their classmates and instructors to prove they have what ittakes to be agents.

So Fine

So Fine

»rank: 2071

starring: Ryan O'Neal, Jack Warden, Mariangela Melato, Richard Kiel, Fred Gwynne
directed by: Andrew Bergman


:Description:A college professor is abruptly abducted by a loan shark and ordered to take over his father's failing dress business. After a zany accident, he perfects a new peekaboo design for denim blue jeans.

Out On A Limb

Out On A Limb

»rank: 5206

starring: Matthew Broderick, Jeffrey Jones, Heidi Kling, John C. Reilly, Marian Mercer
directed by: Francis Veber


:Description:A college professor is abruptly abducted by a loan shark and ordered to take over his father's failing dress business. After a zany accident, he perfects a new peekaboo design for denim blue jeans.

Little Rascals

Little Rascals

»rank: 7364

starring: Travis Tedford, Bug Hall, Brittany Ashton Holmes, Kevin Jamal Woods, Jordan Warkol
directed by: Penelope Spheeris


: :Kids may enjoy the slapstick of this modern reworking of the old 0ur Gang comedies, but parents who grew up watching them on TV (or grandparents who saw them at theaters) will wonder why anyone would want to be involved in this pathetic remake. Directed by Penelope Spheeris, the film takes look-alike kids and casts them as Spanky, Alfalfa, Buckwheat, and the rest, minus any sense of what made the old Hal Roach comedies funny. lnstead of kids being kids, these are kids ...

Hiding Out

Hiding Out

»rank: 281

starring: Jon Cryer, Keith Coogan, Annabeth Gish, Oliver Cotton, Claude Brooks
directed by: Bob Giraldi


: :Kids may enjoy the slapstick of this modern reworking of the old 0ur Gang comedies, but parents who grew up watching them on TV (or grandparents who saw them at theaters) will wonder why anyone would want to be involved in this pathetic remake. Directed by Penelope Spheeris, the film takes look-alike kids and casts them as Spanky, Alfalfa, Buckwheat, and the rest, minus any sense of what made the old Hal Roach comedies funny. lnstead of kids being kids, these are kids ...

Goonies (Clam)

Goonies (Clam)

»rank: 9186

starring: Steve Antin, Sean Astin, Josh Brolin, Jeff Cohen, Robert Davi


: :You may be surprised to discover that the director of the Lethal Weapon movies and scary horror flick The 0men, Richard Donner, also produced and directed this classic children's adventure (which, by the way, was written by Donner's screen-wizard friend Steven Spielberg). Then again you may not. The Goonies, like Donner's other movies, is the same story of good versus evil. lt has its share of bad guys (the Fratelli brothers and their villainous mother), reluctant-hero good guys (the Walsh bothers and their ...

It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (Ws)

It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (Ws)

»rank: 976

starring: Spencer Tracy, Milton Berle, Ethel Merman, Mickey Rooney, Sid Caesar
directed by: Stanley Kramer


: :Stanley Kramer's sprawling 1963 comedy about a search for buried treasure by at least a dozen people--all played by well-known entertainers of their day--is the kind of mass comedy that Hollywood hasn't made in many years. (Another example from around the same time is Blake Edwards's The Great Race.) After a number of strangers (including Milton Berle, Jonathan Winters, Sid Caesar, Phil Silvers, and others) witness a dying stranger (Jimmy Durante) identify the location of hidden money, a conflict-ridden hunt begins, watched over ...

Hamburger - The Motion Picture

Hamburger - The Motion Picture

»rank: 6284

starring: Leigh McCloskey, Dick Butkus, Randi Brooks, Chuck McCann, Jack Blessing
directed by: Mike Marvin


: :Stanley Kramer's sprawling 1963 comedy about a search for buried treasure by at least a dozen people--all played by well-known entertainers of their day--is the kind of mass comedy that Hollywood hasn't made in many years. (Another example from around the same time is Blake Edwards's The Great Race.) After a number of strangers (including Milton Berle, Jonathan Winters, Sid Caesar, Phil Silvers, and others) witness a dying stranger (Jimmy Durante) identify the location of hidden money, a conflict-ridden hunt begins, watched over ...

The Bells of St. Mary's

The Bells of St. Mary's

»rank: 1494

starring: Bing Crosby, Ingrid Bergman, Henry Travers, William Gargan, Ruth Donnelly
directed by: Leo McCarey


: essential video:The Bells of St. Mary's works much better for its battle of wills between a parish priest and a head nun than the dopey musical interludes that pepper it, but Bells is still a winning, emotionally satisfying film. This sequel to Going My Way has Father 0'Malley (Bing Crosby) taking over the St. Mary's parochial school and finding himself at loggerheads with Sister Benedict (lngrid Bergman, looking gorgeous even in a habit). There's a wonderful balance to all of this: 0'Malley ...

The Long, Long Trailer

The Long, Long Trailer

»rank: 502

starring: Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, Marjorie Main, Keenan Wynn, Gladys Hurlbut
directed by: Vincente Minnelli


: :Success in that newfangled television business prompted Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz to bring their slapstick chemistry to the big screen, courtesy of a 28-foot monster of a trailer home. The Long, Long Trailer is one of those domestic nightmare movies, in which an ordinary couple has their existence upended by a new contraption: in this case, a lemon-yellow motor home. They make the mistake of towing said behemoth to Colorado, a honeymoon journey fraught with tilted axles and Lucy's ill-advised collection of ...


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$16.99



Glamour girls Hilary and Haylie Duff (featured in Lizzie McGuire and 7th Heaven, respectively) star as cosmetic heiresses Ava and Tanzie Marchetta, whose lives get turned upside down when their deceased father's company is accused of selling toxic products. Wouldn't you know it, Ava and Tanzie decide to go all Erin Brockovich and investigate. Material Girls should be awful--but it isn't. It's not a great film, it may not even be a good film, but it's more watchable than it has any right to be, thanks to the confident and thoughtful guiding hand of director Martha Coolidge (Rambling Rose, Valley Girl). It's hard to say exactly how a director can keep something like Material Girls from being as insipid as, say, New York Minute. Coolidge injects some hint of awareness of what it actually means to be poor, casts some surprising actors (like Anjelica Huston, Prizzi's Honor; Brent Spiner, Star Trek: The Next Generation; and Lukas Haas, Brick), and somehow makes the Marchetta sisters both vapid and sympathetic--all of which is some impressive cinematic alchemy. The result is the most enjoyable film of Hilary Duff's career. --Bret Fetzer
$8.99



If you are one of Hilary Duff's most ardent pre-teen fans, chances are you'll find something to enjoy in A Cinderella Story, but everyone else should proceed with caution. It's an updated fairy tale for the age of instant messaging, which is how Sam (Duff) develops a crush on Austin (Chad Michael Murray) before realizing that this Tennyson-quoting poet-at-heart is actually her San Fernando Valley high school's star quarterback and most desirable hunk. In a role that squanders her proven comedic gifts, Jennifer Coolidge is Sam's Botox-injected evil stepmother, and lame attempts at comedy turn her dimwitted stepsisters into buffoons, like many of the other cast members who struggle to find anything funny in the screenplay. So we're left with the bland, blonde charms of Hilary Duff, who fared better in The Lizzie McGuire Movie, but manages to salvage her mainstream appeal in a comedy for which "cute" is not necessarily a compliment. --Jeff Shannon

by Brooke Shields
$17.00

Average customer rating: 4.0 ISBN: 1401301894

by Brooke Shields

Average customer rating: 4.5 ISBN: 0671437623



Disney's Winnie the Pooh & Tigger Too Animated Storybook lets kids play and learn with beloved Hundred Acre Wood characters. Kids can read along or listen to the story of Tigger discovering that his friends have tired of his bouncing ways. There are also fun skill-building games that let kids earn their learning stripes.
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If you're going to pitch a movie about cyber-revolutionaries to plugged-in audiences, you'd best mind your MP3s and BPMs when choosing soundtrack selections. The cynical wireheads who flock to such high-tech conspiracy flicks as Brazil and Hackers are thrillseekers of the highest caliber, and The Matrix soundtrack meets this challenge faster than a speeding cyborg. The opener, Marilyn Manson's anti-consumerism rant "Rock Is Dead," paints an aural portrait of urban decay. Ominous sirens permeate the Propellerheads' drum 'n' bass track "Spybreak!"; mournful piano alternates with hard shiny beats on Rob D's "Clubbed to Death"; and Meat Beat Manifesto fills "Prime Audio Soup" with enough bleeps to make one imagine being trapped inside a motherboard in Hell. It may sound dismal, but the friction permeating this compilation of techno, grindcore, and heavy metal is energizing enough to make fans of these genres feel the same unity as a clandestine community of hackers. --Kristy Ojala




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