Beethoven's 2nd [VHS]k7dg Rod Daniel  
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This 1993 sequel to the St. Bernard hit finds big, fluffy Beethoven now at home with gruff-but-lovable dad Charles Grodin, supermom Bonnie Hunt, and their three kids. The story continues with Beethoven falling for a female St. Bernard and having a litter, unbeknownst to Grodin, while the new dog's owner (Debi Mazar) starts angling for benefits from this union. The larger dog pool certainly adds more cuteness and laughs to this follow-up, and Grodin and Hunt—consummate professionals—don't let sequel-itis lower their energy or their wonderfully idiosyncratic way with dialogue. Mazar brings her own edge to the proceedings, too, but in the end, the film's accent is still very much on a feel-good experience for everyone. —Tom Keogh

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Saved!Brian Dannelly  
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Good girl Mary (Jena Malone) and her best friend Hilary Faye (Mandy Moore) are at the top of the food chain at American Eagle Christian High School. But all that is about to change in this "subversively funny" (USA Today) teen comedy about hype, hypocrisy and high school. Also starring Macaulay Culkin and Patrick Fugit, Saved! is "a boldly hilarious satire" (Rolling Stone)!

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Antz (Clam) [VHS]k5gg Eric Darnell, Tim Johnson  
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A funny children's (& adult) cartoon movie.

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Louise Solomon's Yoga & Pilates: Total Body Tonerk2gn00 Lyndal Davies  
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Studio: Platinum Disc Llc Release Date: 02/28/2006 Run time: 90 minutes

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Crossroadsk1b00 Tamra Davis  
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Three childhood best friends and a guy they just met take a trip across the country finding themselves and their friendship in the process. Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 01/04/2005 Starring: Britney Spears Zoe Saldana Run time: 93 minutes Rating: Pg3 Director: Tamra Davis

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Holesk2gn00 Andrew Davis  
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The award-winning bestseller comes to life in this phenomenally fun, adventure-filled movie starring Emmy Award-winner Shia LaBeouf (Outstanding Performer In A Children's Series, Disney Channel's EVEN STEVENS, 2000). Dogged by bad luck stemming from an ancient family curse, young Stanley Yelnats (LaBeouf) is sent to Camp Green Lake, a very weird place that's not green and doesn't have a lake. Once there, he's thrown headlong into the adventure of his life when he and his colorful campmates — Squid, Armpit, Zigzag, Magnet, X-Ray, and Zero — must dig a hole a day to keep the warden at bay. But why? Through it all, Stanley and company must forge fast friendships as they try to unearth the mystery of what's really going on in the middle of nowhere. Filled with humor and heartwarming messages of friendship and teamwork, HOLES is a treasure everyone will dig.

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A Perfect Murderk2gn00 Andrew Davis  
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The husband the wife the lover. One is the mastermind one is the victim one is the killer. But which one is which? and who ends up dead? the thrills and suspense play out to perfection in this sexy twisty star-powered tale. Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 02/08/2005 Starring: Michael Douglas Gwyneth Paltrow Run time: 107 minutes Rating: R Director: Andrew Davis

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Jesus: The Answer for Lifek2t10 Brian Deacon  
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...The greatest single individual of both millenniums...

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Rebel Without a Cause (Widescreen Edition) [VHS]James Dean, Natalie Wood  
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When people think of James Dean, they probably think first of the troubled teen from Rebel Without a Cause: nervous, volatile, soulful, a kid lost in a world that does not understand him. Made between his only other starring roles, in East of Eden and Giant, Rebel sums up the jangly, alienated image of Dean, but also happens to be one of the key films of the 1950s. Director Nicholas Ray takes a strikingly sympathetic look at the teenagers standing outside the white-picket-fence '50s dream of America: juvenile delinquent (that's what they called them then) Jim Stark (Dean), fast girl Judy (Natalie Wood), lost boy Plato (Sal Mineo), slick hot-rodder Buzz (Corey Allen). At the time, it was unusual for a movie to endorse the point of view of teenagers, but Ray and screenwriter Stewart Stern captured the youthful angst that was erupting at the same time in rock & roll. Dean is heartbreaking, following the method acting style of Marlon Brando but staking out a nakedly emotional honesty of his own. Going too fast, in every way, he was killed in a car crash on September 30, 1955, a month before Rebel opened. He was no longer an actor, but an icon, and Rebel is a lasting monument. —Robert Horton

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