I love these old Disney movies. I'm so glad they came out on dvd. When I was a kid(i'm now 26) we had to get them on vhs. Now that I'm older I understand the humor better and that just makes it better.
Portland homicide detective Nick Burkhardt (David Giuntoli) knew his job meant serving and protecting the human world, but the day he learned he was one of a long line of supernatural guardians charged with policing the "wesen" (the unseen beings known only from fairy tales and folklore), his whole life changed. Extras include deleted scenes, gag reels, featurettes and more.
Poor Nick, losing the love of his life, only to find out she is alive, but a completly different person. Becoming a father, losing his family and his fight to the dark side. Nick has been through the ringer. But continues his fight for the greater good
This hard hitting release from the historical drama series Vikings includes all 10 episodes of the show's second season, following the dramatic adventures of Medieval Scandinavian warriors.
Just finished watching season 1. Can't wait to see what happens next. Upon learning I was Scandinavian. I decided to read reviews and ordered all the three seasons on Blu Ray. I'm glad I did. LOVE THE SHOW
The first season of Vikings follows the warrior Ragnar as he explores distant and dangerous lands while hoping to pursue his destiny as a Viking chieftan, despite the forces at home who are determined to conspire against him.
When I saw the advertisements, I was sceptical because of all the violence and gore. I rescently found out I'm part Scandinavian. Decided to read the reviews. I'm glad I did. I bought season 1-3 on Blu Ray without seeing a single episode. Just finished season 1.I love it. (NOT FOR YOUNG KIDS) Violence, Language, Gore.....
The fifth season of the popular ABC series Once Upon a Time continues as the characters head to Camelot to find the Sorcerer Merlin in the hopes of freeing Emma (Jennifer Morrison) from an ancient evil that threatens to destroy the world.
Megan Follows, who literally grew up before the viewers' eyes as star of the Canadian TV series Anne of Green Gables and Anne of Avonlea, returns to the role of Lucy Maud Montgomery's plucky Canadian lass Anne Shirley in this four-hour TV miniseries. In the second decade of the 20th century, all grown up and a professional schoolteacher, Anne returns to Prince Edward Island after the death of her mentor, Marilla Cutherbert (played by the late Coleen Dewhurst in stock-footage flashbacks). Soon thereafter, Anne heads to New York City, intending to marry her physician fiancé, Gilbert Blythe (Jonathan Crombie), and, hopefully, to find success as an author. Alas, Anne's first manuscript is stolen by charming scoundral, Jack Garrison Jr. (Cameron Daddo), while Gilbert is defeated by the internal politicking and red tape of a big-city hospital. The couple is about to relocate to their native Canada when WWI breaks out, whereupon Gilbert dutifully signs up for military service. When word arrives that Gilbert is missing in action, Anne courageously heads off to wartorn France in hopes of finding her husband -- only to become mixed up in an espionage plot that also involves the redoubtable Jack Garrison. Originally telecast in Canada beginning March 5, 2000, Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story was seen in the United States courtesy of PBS on July 23 and 30, 2000.
An Emmy-winning adaptation of Lucy Maud Montgomery's novel by the same name, this is a Canadian TV production which follows the life of a feisty young girl who is adopted by a bachelor farmer and his sister who have decided to adopt a boy and have several surprises due them when Anne arrives. Part of a series that goes through her winning a place in their hearts and home, it continues on through her youth and the blossoming of young love. This particular episodes deals with her first tentative encroachments into social functions and dealing with the loss of a loved one.
This well-received television adaptation of Lucy Maud Montgomery's novel has been given a caring presentation for its release on DVD. Anne of Green Gables has been transferred to disc in the full-frame aspect ratio of 1.33:1, while the audio has been mastered in Dolby Digital Mono. The dialogue is in English, with no multiple language options included. Bonus materials include a commentary track featuring director Kevin Sullivan and editor Mairin Wilkinson; footage of leading lady Megan Follows' original audition; a look at the making of the film; biographies of the key cast and crew members; and previews of the movie's various sequels and spin-offs.