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This video documents a night of wrestling held by World Wrestling Entertainment on November 17, 2002. The main event is an elimination chamber bout for the heavyweight tile between Kane, Shawn Michaels, Booker T, Chris Jericho, and Triple H. Also on the card are a three team tag team battle featuring Kurt Angle and Chris Benoit as well as the Guerrero brothers. A women's championship match, a cruiserweight championship bout, and a six-man table match round out this video.
 
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WWE: Survivor
on November 5, 2007
Posted by: Mysterio
WWE: Survivor 2003 is the first time you get too see one of the greats matches ever thought up Elimination Chamber
What's great about it: Elimination Chamber
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This program includes highlights from three seasons of the Dean Cain-hosted television series Ripley's Believe it or Not! Shocking, thrilling, and bizarre, the stunts and feats performed by real people all over the world never fail to amaze and entertain. Segments include "Lizard Man," an ordinary man who turns himself into a reptile, a daredevil cyclist who rides on the tops of skyscrapers, a skateboarding dog, a special airline with lingerie-wearing flight attendants, and a man who snorts condiments through a tube in his nose. The DVD release is presented in full screen and includes a web link to three additional segments from the show. The English language soundtrack is in Dolby Digital stereo, with English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Korean subtitles.
 
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Ripley's Believe it or Not!
on November 5, 2007
Posted by: Mysterio
The Best of Ripley's Believe it or Not! has the coolest thing you'll ever see
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Serenity
on November 5, 2007
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if you liked Firefly at all you'll love Serenity. it's one of the great sci-fi movie ever made
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Joss Whedon attempted to follow up his successful series Buffy the Vampire Slayer with the science fiction-themed Firefly. Although the series failed to garner a mass audience, it did have a loyal following. Those fans will be pleased by this box set that contains every episode of the series that aired, as well as three never-before-seen episodes. All 15 episodes are presented in anamorphic widescreen. English, French, and Spanish soundtracks are rendered in Dolby Digital Surround. Commentaries are available on four of the episodes. Production featurettes, a blooper reel, and a tour of the set with Whedon round out this solid package that should be of interest to genre enthusiasts as well as Whedon's fans.
 
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Firefly
on November 5, 2007
Posted by: Mysterio
Firefly is the Greatest Sci-fi-western ever made. you must see this Series
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Barry Sonnenfeld's science fiction-comedy Men in Black comes to DVD with a pair of transfers. The widescreen anamorphic transfer preserves the original theatrical aspect ratio of 1.85:1 and is preferable in every way to the standard full-frame image. Closed-captioned English soundtracks are rendered in both Dolby Digital 5.1 and Dolby Digital Surround, while a French soundtrack has also been recorded in Dolby Digital Surround. English, French, Spanish, Cantonese, and Mandarin subtitles are accessible. Supplemental materials include commentary tracks recorded by Sonnenfeld and the actors and filmmakers, a music video from Will Smith, trailers, a preview for Men in Black 2, production notes, and a making-of documentary. This is a superb disc from Columbia TriStar.
 
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Men in Black
on November 5, 2007
Posted by: Mysterio
Men in Black is one of will smith funniest movie he ever made
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Vin Diesel returns as the nocturnally gifted antihero Riddick in this sequel to the 2000 cult item Pitch Black. Riddick, on the run from the law and evading mercenaries eager to claim the price on his head, seeks refuge on the planet of Helion, only to discover he's walked into a world in chaos. Helion has been seized by the Lord Marshall (Colm Feore), leader of the Necromongers, a race of bloodthirsty warriors determined to wipe out humanity throughout the universe. Aeron (Judi Dench), leader of Helion's "elementals," pleads with Riddick to join them in their fight for survival; Riddick agrees, hoping to fill out some of the blank chapters in his history along the way. As he plots his battle strategy against the Necromongers, Riddick becomes reacquainted with Kyra (Alexa Davalos), whom he knew as a girl but has since grown into a strong and beautiful woman eager to join him in the fight against the Lord Marshall.
 
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The Chronicles of Riddick
on November 5, 2007
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The Chronicles of Riddick is just as good as Pitch Black if not better
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Retitled The Chronicles of Riddick: Pitch Black and released just weeks prior to the sequel's opening, the stylish sci-fi horror monster flick that introduced audiences to Vin Diesel and the character of Riddick slams its way to DVD in four different versions thanks to USA Films and Universal Home Video. Previously released in 2000, the original theatrical cut has been unearthed once again (it was released previously with a few of the same extras in 2000) as a promotional tool for the virtual onslaught of the series releases heaped upon audiences in the summer of 2004. The fun starts with the film itself, which is presented in an anamorphic 2.35:1 widescreen picture and the choice of either 5.1 DTS Surround or 5.1 Dolby Digital tracks. Picture and sound quality are top-notch, evoking just the right balance of colors for the breathtaking panoramic scenes with sharp surround sound for the unique and effective sound effects. Extras start with a new introduction by director David Twohy; filmed in the editing suite for The Chronicles of Riddick, the intimate chat mainly focuses on the sequel and what viewers can expect from the bigger-budgeted epic. Next are the commentaries -- one with the director and stars and the other a purely technical track with the director, producer, and visual-effects supervisor. The star track with Twohy, Vin Diesel, and Cole Hauser is obviously the more engaging of the two, with the shaved-headed muscleman enthusiastically raving on about every scene to almost ludicrous levels. The technical commentary track does stand out for its detail and should be worth it for those in the field or looking to understand the process more. The five-minute making-of is next, which, besides the commentaries, is the closest thing to actually discussing the film at hand. The four-minute "A View Into the Dark" featurette comes close in delivering a little more perspective into the first movie, though it, too, is basically another lead-in to the sequel. The rest of the extras can be separated into two different sections -- commercials for movie tie-ins and new material created especially for this DVD. The promotional materials come in the form of two incredibly short (each under two minutes) ads for The Chronicles of Riddick: Dark Fury straight-to-DVD animated prequel and The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape From Butcher Bay interactive game. The new material begins with Johns' Chase Log, featuring Cole Hauser reading excerpts from his character's log account of his capture of Riddick previous to this film. While this bit isn't needed, it's interesting, though one may find it ridiculous to have to sit through 14 entries to get to the actual capture that's summed up simply with an "I got him" line. The last extra included is the Chronicles of Riddick Visual Encyclopedia, which also features Hauser commentary over distorted film clips and production sketches. It might have a little more flair than your average stills gallery, but the fact is that nothing really takes the place of showing people the real production art and behind-the-scenes material. And for all of you who just haven't been teased enough by more shilling for the sequel, there's a few snippets of conceptual artwork in there to tide you over! There's a whole lot that's missing on this edition, namely trailers(!) and specific documentaries on the actual film (and not the sequel), so it really isn't fair to judge this as any kind of ultimate edition. Consider it more of a packaged advertisement for the world that David Twohy created and unleashed upon audiences everywhere in June 2004. If you didn't own Pitch Black before, now's as good a time as any to jump in, though others who were waiting to upgrade might want to be a little more patient for more meaty reissues down the road.
 
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Pitch Black
on November 5, 2007
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Pitch Black is one of the greats science fiction thriller ever made
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Just in time for the XXX sequel comes this new Uncensored, Unrated Director's Cut version of the original Vin Diesel actioner, straight from Sony Pictures Entertainment. Featuring what could only be called the most audacious added scene in any DVD, this edition includes "The Final Chapter: The Death of Xander," which adds up to a newly shot four-minute death scene of Diesel's character (as played by body double Khristian Lupo). Featuring a fake-looking model in busty lingerie who spouts lines like "I'm gonna f*ck you until your eyes implode!" this shameless scene finds Xander blown up at the end as bad guys come back to collect a piece of his steaming bloody scalp -- yes, for real. Extras from previous versions have been carried over, including scores of featurettes on the stunts, production, and in-depth FX shots. The commentary with director Rob Cohen has been carried over as well, though the behind-the-scenes look at the sequel is new, along with an exclusive scene from the Ice Cube shoot-'em-up. The film itself is presented in an anamorphic 2.40:1 widescreen picture and pumped up with 5.1 Dolby Digital sound. Peppered with eight additional, never-before-seen minutes, the movie is now bigger and certainly more extreme. This release is recommended for those that can't get enough of action madman Vin Diesel or for those that didn't buy any previous edition -- the rest can just rent it to see the death scene (it's just that good!).
 
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XXX
on October 27, 2007
Posted by: Mysterio
XXX is one of the best Vin Diesel movie's ever. If you like Vin Diesel at all you must have this movie
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Ultimate Iceman
on October 26, 2007
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Ultimate Fighting Championship: Ultimate Iceman - Chuck Liddel is how Chuck Liddel grew in to the fighter that he is today
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Kid Rock
on October 25, 2007
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Kid Rock's Cocky CD of one of his best albums ever
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