4.5 (21 ratings)

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Racing to the Window SONGS Here Comes The Chicken Bump-A-Deedle Music Box Dancer Shakin' Like A Leafy Tree Run, Run, Run Away (A Storm Is On Its Way) Teddy Bear's Big Day Out Rainbow Of Colors Blow Up Your Ballloon (Huff And Huff And Puff) The Chew Chew Song The Princess Of The Sea Benny Put The Kettle On Baa-Baa Black Sheep Do The Daddy Long Legs Stamp Your Feet (To The Heavy Beat) Here's A Bird! What A Bird! The Tra-La-La Song Huddle, Huddle, Huddle Along (The Football Song) The Wheels On The Bus Go To Sleep Jeff (Brahms' Lullaby) Row, Row, Row Your Boat Rockin' On The Water Five Little Ducks Everybody Dance!

DVD Features:
Featurette
Gag Reel
Other
Photo gallery

$3.90

4.0 (44 ratings)

(4.0 / 5.0)

No Description Available.
Genre: Feature Film-Action/Adventure
Rating: R
Release Date: 8-FEB-2005
Media Type: DVD

$3.99

3.0 (99 ratings)

(3.0 / 5.0)

No Description Available.
Genre: Horror
Rating: R
Release Date: 1-MAY-2007
Media Type: DVD

$3.58

4.0 (11 ratings)

(4.0 / 5.0)

As seen on PBS American Masters

For 18 months Oscar-nominated and Emmy Award-winning director Scott Hicks (Shine) followed the legendary Philip Glass (The Hours, Notes on a Scandal) across three continents, creating a remarkable portrait of this brilliant composer. Allowed unprecedented access to Glass’ working process and collaborators (including Martin Scorsese and Errol Morris), Hicks presents a unique glimpse into the life of one of the greatest artists of this or any era.

INCLUDES OVER 3 HOURS OF EXCLUSIVE EXTRAS:
Bonus Performances (“Dracula”, “Metamorphosis”, “Orion”, “Einstein on the Beach”)
Additional Interview Footage with Philip Glass, Deleted/Extended Scenes
Commentary Track by Director Scott Hicks
Plus Booklet with Production Notes

$14.95

4.5 (17 ratings)

(4.5 / 5.0)

$14.58

4.0 (94 ratings)

(4.0 / 5.0)

Steve Irwin makes his big-screen debut with his most perilous adventure yet! To save a very large crocodile from poachers, Steve and his wife Terri set out on a death-defying journey through the Outback to nab the big fella and relocate him to a safe river. But what they don't know is that the angry reptile has swallowed a top-secret US satellite beacon making them all targets of American special agents! Crikey!

$2.15

4.5 (81 ratings)

(4.5 / 5.0)

Environmentally friendly animated film with a strong message that doesn't club anyone over the head--but it certainly can't be missed. Zak (voiced by Christian Slater) is a heavy-machine operator whose job is to push over any vegetation in his path. He's shrunken to wee size, however, when Crysta (Samantha Mathis), a fairy of the forest, not only finds him cute but wants him to see the results of his handiwork. They end up battling Hexxus, an evil force imprisoned in a tree, which now wants to destroy all of Ferngully. Robin Williams offers genuine comic relief as a bat named Batty Koda. Agreeable without making much impact, it's a piffle of a film for one that deals with such strong subject matter. --Keith Simanton

$11.90

4.5 (31 ratings)

(4.5 / 5.0)

Join a precocious golden retriever pup as he takes off on a magical journey to the wilds of the Australian Outback in this wonderful all-animal adventure. Napoleon is a wonderful treat the whole family will love! Life as a house pet isn't much fun for young Muffin, a puppy who dreams of being a "wild dog." So when he gets his chance to escape his suburban backyard in a helium balloon-powered basket, the pup hops on board, changes his name to Napoleon and sets off on the adventure of a lifetime. Along the way he meets some very special friends a chatty parrot, a wise owl, a clever koala and more who help him on his journey for excitement. But fun isn't all that Napoleon discovers on his quest for adventure...he also learns more about the world and himself than he ever thought possible.

$6.89

4.5 (122 ratings)

(4.5 / 5.0)

It’s always been quite rare to see AC/DC - unless you go to their concerts. Television appearances, and later music videos, have always been a necessary evil to this band of nononsense rockers. Consequently, only their early years were documented on television - mostly in Australia and Europe - and when the time came to switch to promotional video clips, the band always made their own and gave them the appearance of a live show. But they’ve also never wasted an opportunity to make a big statement with their clips. From singer Bon Scott dressing like a school girl (to Angus Young’s school boy) and smoking(!) on their first major television appearance, to the giant rocking spectacle of the "Big Gun" video (with guest appearance by Arnold Schwarzenegger), AC/DC has always been larger than life and their timeless brand of rock and roll has been as big on screen as it has off. Now for the first time Epic Records is proud to announce the first ever compilation of AC/DC videos from all parts of their storied career. Starting in 1975 on Australian TV’s Countdown show through the Spanish TV clips filmed just ten days before Bon Scott’s death - the first great era of the band is chronicled on Disc One. Disc Two starts with the promo videos for Back In Black (several never before available) and sees many of the 80’s and 90’s clips on DVD for the first time. This is truly a monumental collection of clips from one of the world’s greatest bands - all completely remastered for DVD with the same care as the Epic CD remasters and the Live At Donington DVD.

$10.39

4.5 (1747 ratings)

(4.5 / 5.0)

The Award-winning $1 billion dollar franchise is revisited with three new 2-disc limited editions. Each DVD features the theatrical and extended versions of the film and a new documentary. Filmmaker Costa Botes, who was personally selected by Peter Jackson, created three ground-breaking documentaries using rare behind-the-scenes footage.

DVD Features:
Documentaries:Never-before-seen behind-the-scenes documentary by Costa Botes, the filmmaker director Peter Jackson personally hired (112 minutes)
Other:Part I - 128 minutes (Extended); 97 minutes (Theatrical) Part II - 135 minutes (Extended); 103 minutes (Theatrical)

$9.98