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The best movie of the year is on blu ray and is an exclusive. Love these steelbook sets. Who would have thought a talking racoon and a tree would make such a memorable movie?
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While the comic was superior in every way. This is a nice reminder of the pre Brent Ratner xmen series however. The special edition was worth the preorder alone.
Back in the day I had 25 Godzilla movies on VHS. I'm extremely happy with this version and brings back memories of yesteryear. The quality is great. Blu Ray is the way to go
This release contains every episode from the second season of the HBO political satire Veep, which starred Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Selina Meyer, the Vice President of the United States, whose dissatisfaction with her job, and strained relationship with the Commander-in-Chief gets her into numerous embarrassing situations.
I'm laughing from start to finish. I always buy my shows on blu ray. There's notch content besides a few commentary tracks and such. But the overall quality of the show itself is the main selling point.
Art imitates life in the sitcom's fifth season as marriage equality comes to California, setting the stage for Mitchell (Jesse Tyler Ferguson) and Cameron (Eric Stonestreet) to finally tie the knot. And since nothing is ever easy for these guys, that means everything from the proposal to the preparations by wedding planner Pepper (Nathan Lane) are fraught with the usual shenanigans. But it's no less chaotic for the rest of the Pritchett clan as Gloria (Sofía Vergara) hires a nanny to look after baby Joe; Claire (Julie Bowen) goes to work for Jay (Ed O'Neill) at his company, which leads to shared secrets at an industry convention; Manny (Rico Rodriguez) and Luke (Nolan Gould) start high school; Alex (Ariel Winter) and Haley (Sarah Hyland) have a crush on the same pizza-delivery boy; and Phil (Ty Burrell), in an attempt to honor his late mother's wish that he visit the country where he was conceived, organizes a family trip to Australia. Celia Weston and Barry Corbin guest star.