Package Description: Everybody's favorite bedtime story, "Goodnight Moon," comes to life for the very first time, along with other beloved animated tales and lullabies. Children and stars come together in a delightful exploration of the nighttime world. Children offer wise and witty reflections on a host of sleepytime topics, from the comfort of "blankies" to Native American dreamcatchers, from monsters and nightmares to the mysteries of dreamland. And since it's nighttime, the stars are out: Susan Sarandon narrates "Goodnight Moon," written by Margaret Wise Brown with pictures by Clement Hurd; Tony Bennett sings the swing classic "Hit the Road to Dreamland;" Lauryn Hill lends a new rhythm to the rhyme "Hush, Little Baby;" the many voices of Billy Crystal bring "There's a Nightmare in My Closet," by Mercer Mayer, to animated life; Natalie Cole tells the tale of Faith Ringgold's "Tar Beach;" Aaron Neville sings "Brahms' Lullaby;" and Patti LaBelle performs "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star." It's a special night for all the family to snuggle up and share in the pleasures of dreams, lullabies, big hugs, goodnight kisses and ... "Goodnight Moon."
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Sometimes, the DVD format can take a must-watch movie and turn it into a must-own movie. Warner Bros. gets a gold star for this excellent DVD edition of David O. Russell's Gulf War heist epic. The picture, a masterful 2.35:1 widescreen transfer, beautifully shows off the desert surroundings. Colors are rich and seem to shimmer with the heat. Even when the film changes stocks, the picture retains its crisp texture. The sound is simply awesome. Dolby 5.1 does the madcap gunplay and thunderous soundtrack justice. The extras too are worth their weight in gold. Russell's commentary, for starters, is top of the line. He details every inch of the production, from effects to locations and more. He is also well-schooled in the Gulf War and provides many fascinating historical notes. Also featured is a fact-filled commentary from producers Charles Roven and Edward McDonnell. There is a 20-minute documentary that offers a very straightforward look at the making of Three Kings. Production designer Catherine Hardwicke takes viewers on an exhaustive tour of the film's various sets, while cinematographer Newton Thomas Seigel provides a look at the process by which the film was shot. There is also a batch of deleted scenes with optional commentary from Russell, as well as a humorous clip of co-star Ice Cube explaining the "acting process." While all of these are impressive, the real standout is Russell's video journal. Starting from the day the script is greenlit, it chronicles the journey of bringing Three Kings to the screen. We see his first meeting with George Clooney, watch rehearsals, and view the actual shooting. From Mark Wahlberg's obvious discomfort with being videotaped to a rather pushy publicist telling Russell (obviously not knowing who he is), "Sir, no cameras are allowed!" at the film's premiere, the journal is an amazingly personal look at the creation and execution of a feature film. Also featured are bios, trailers, and 12 Easter eggs, called "hidden bunkers" here. After buying Three Kings on DVD, viewers may want to block out four hours of an evening -- two for the movie and the rest to pore over the fabulous extras.
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Mark Wahlberg as the Cop ... Russell Crowe as the Mayor ... Who's the righteous one & who's not? Who wins in the end? A top pick for thrills & suspense.
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The DVD presentation of this cyber-centric thriller features a 2.35:1 letterboxed transfer, which has been enhanced for playback on widescreen monitors; the disc also boasts Dolby Digital 5.1 audio in both English and French. (In addition, the film is subtitled in English, French, and Spanish.) Director Dominic Sena contributes a bonus audio commentary track, while the DVD tacks on two short features on the production of the film, "The Making of Swordfish" and "The Effects in Focus," two unused alternate endings, and the original theatrical trailer. Appropriately enough, the disc also includes additional features that can be accessed on computers with DVD-ROM drives, among them a guide to hacking into secure computer files, and links to the film's websites.
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Andrew Bergman's adaptation of Carl Hiaasen's Striptease comes to DVD with a pair of transfers. The widescreen image preserves the original theatrical aspect ratio of 1.85:1 and is preferable to the standard full-frame transfer. English and French soundtracks are rendered in Dolby Digital Surround. Subtitles are accessible in both of those languages as well. This disc contains scenes that were cut from the initial theatrical release. This is an acceptable, if run-of-the-mill release from Warner Brothers.
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The USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter lets you connect your MacBook with USB-C port to an HDMI display, while also connecting a standard USB device and a USB-C charging cable. Mirror your MacBook display to your HDMI-enabled display in up to 1080p at 60Hz or 4K Ultra HD resolution.
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Easily navigate through applications on your Mac with this mouse that features force-sensing side buttons and a scroll ball. Optical technology provides accurate cursor movement on most surfaces without the need for a mouse pad.
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The new MacBook Pro is faster and more powerful than before, yet remarkably thinner and lighter.¹ It has the brightest, most colorful display ever on a Mac notebook. And it features up to 10 hours of battery life.² It’s a notebook built for the work you do every day. Ready to go anywhere a great idea takes you.
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