The following DVD movie titles are available as long as stocks are on hand at time of ordering.
| Titles | Brief Description | Bonus |
Rated R for violent action throughout and some language.(Color / 115 Mins) |
The
dynamic superstar plays John Kruger, a U.S. Marshal who "erases" the lives and
identities of people entering the Witness Protection Program. Kruger must protect an
executive (Vanessa Williams) who's uncovered a deal to put a new superweapon in the wrong
hands. It's a do-or-die assignment. So Kruger makes sure he does in a nonstop action spree
that includes plunging from an airplane after his parachute, turning ravenous alligators
into instant luggage, out braining ultratech security and outbrawning killers with
hypervelocity weapons. For power-packed excitement, Eraser is unstoppable. |
|
Hard Vice Rated R (Color/86Min) |
Vegas is the home of bright lights, big money and easy sex. But undercover, behind the
glamour girls and high stakes gambling, there is a seedy side where the underground has
control. When the bodies start piling up at the morgue, vice cops Joe Owens (Sam Jones)
and Andrea Thompson (Shannon Tweed) blow open the world of high priced call girls who
become the prime suspects in the brutal string of murders. 1994 Raejoe Productions |
|
| Fargo | (To be described) | |
Rated PG-13 for sex-related humor & drug references. (Color / 99 Mins) |
Jack Lawrence (Billy Crystal) is a lawyer, the kind always ready to help you get
what's coming to him, Dale Putley (Robin Williams) is a shambles, a minor writer and major
goofball. They have nothing in common -- until they team to track down a runaway teen each
believes might be his son. Father's day is "the mother of all comedy events" (Pat Collins, WWOR-TV), pairing two of the funniest people on the planet and directed by Ivan Reitman (Dave, Ghostbusters). Crystal quips and Williams connips as they bicker, bond...and plunge deep into that uncharted neighborhood called parenthood. In this neighborhood, there's a laugh around every corner. |
|
Rated PG (Color / 115 Mins) |
Sean Connery returns as James Bond in this thrill-a-minute adventure with blistering action, romance and high-tech gadgetry. Boasting remarkable villains and exotic locales, it's a pulse-pounding experience that many fans consider to be the greatest Bond film of all. The evil organization SPECTRE has hatched a plan to steal a decoder that will access Russian state secrets and irrevocably unbalance the world order. It is up to James Bond to seize the device first, but he must confront enemies that include Red Grant (Robert Shaw) and the ruthless Rosa Klebb (Lotte Lenya), a former KGB agent with poison-tipped shoes. Even as Bond romances a stunning Soviet defector (Daniela Bianchi), he realizes he is being lured into a deadly trap, and he will need all of his courage, abilities and cutting-edge technology to triumph over the forces that seek to destroy him. Dazzling highlights include a riveting helicopter attack, a gypsy camp gun battle and a bone-crunching brawl aboard the Orient Express. From the streets of Istanbul to the canals of Venice, From Russia With Love delivers slam-bang thrills laced with the humor and sex appeal of Agent 007 himself |
|
Rated G (Color / 84 Mins) |
This thrilling and thoroughly captivating theatrical hit from Disney has become
an instant favorite with audiences of all ages. You'll lose your heart to Chance, a
fun-loving American bulldog pup; Sassy, a hilarious Himalayan cat who lives up to her
name; and Shadow, a wise old golden retriever -- all of whom express themselves with very
familiar human voices! The adventure begins when the loving owners of these irresistible pets are forced to leave them in the temporary care of a friend who lives hundreds of miles away. But after several days, the worried animals begin to think their family must be in trouble, so they decide to head for home. On their incredible journey across the ruggedly beautiful Sierras, they encounter unexpected surprises from man, beast, and nature alike. It's an unforgettable story of love, courage and devotion that will delight and inspire generations to come! |
|
| Lord of the Dance | (To be described) | |
| Michael | (To be described) | |
Rated R for sexuality, violence and some language (Color/108 Mins) |
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Not your address, but if you're an American, it is your
house. It's the White House, home of the President and site of state dinners and
world-shaping decisions. But what if it's also the site of a hushed-up murder in a room
just steps from the Oval Office? Who did it - and why? That's what homicide cop Harlan Regis (Wesley Snipes) wants to know. And what you'll discover as Murder at 1600 sweeps you into an exciting mystery thrill-packed with suspects, cover-ups, covert agents, daring action sequences and an overseas crisis that could blow at any instant. Dwight Little(Marked for Death, Rapid Fire) directs Snipes and a top-notch cast featuring Diane Lane, Alan Alda, Daniel Benzali and Dennis Miller. It's up to Regis to sort through the clues and make sure the killer doesn't get away. It's up to you to make sure this gut-grabbing thriller doesn't get away. |
|
| (Cartoon) The ferocious feline is out to get sweet little Herman the mouse again, Hold on to your seat, you could laugh your way to the moon! | ||
| Starring Bud Abbot and Lou Costello. This movie version of the fairy tale begins in semitone, then changes to color as Costello falls asleep while reading to a child that he is babysitting, and dreams himself into the fairy tale world of Jack & the Beanstalk. |