Old soldiers never die. They just come back for more.
Three terrorist missiles have struck three jetliners filled with innocent people. America knows this shock all too well. But unlike 9/11, the nation is already on a war footing. The White House and Pentagon are primed. All they need now is a target and someone bold–and expendable–enough to strike it.
That someone is retired Gen. Douglas Freeman, the infamous warrior who has proved his courage, made his enemies, and built his legend from body-strewn battlegrounds to the snake pits of Washington. Using a team of“retired” Special Forces operatives and a top-secret, still-unproven stealth attack craft, Freeman sets off to obliterate the source of the missiles, a weapons stockpile in North Korea. Some desktop warriors expect Freeman to fail–especially when an unexpected foe meets his team on the Sea of Japan. But Freeman won’t turn back even as his plan explodes in his face and the Pacific Rim roils over–because this old soldier can taste his ultimate reward. . . .
The Legend of the Indian Paintbrush
In this picture book retelling of a folk legend, a Native American artist sets out to create a painting that is as beautiful as the sunset. Color illustrations accompany the text.
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Don`t Go in the House (DVD)
When the mother of a young man suffering from repressed psychosis dies, his illness suddenly becomes manifested behaviorally.
He lures beautiful women to his home and commits acts of mindless vengeance.
An engaging and disturbing psychological thriller, DON`T GO IN THE HOUSE sets itself apart through a surprising twist at the finale.
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Bug (DVD)
Bug begins, appropriately enough, with a young boy squashing a cockroach on the sidewalk, an act that sets into motion a number of other, larger catastrophes. Looking on is Wallace (Carroll Lynch), who berates the boy for taking an innocent life, thus beginning a series of bizarre coincidences that affect the lives of a group of strangers living in LA. Whimsical and surreal, BUG is an imaginative directorial debut from screenwriters Matt Manfredi and Phil Hay (CRAZY/BEAUTIFUL).
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Region 0
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Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
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By the Sword
A former Olympian, Cohen considers the allure that fencing has had through the ages, from ancient Rome to the sets of Hollywood.
By the Sword
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Bug (DVD)
Bug begins, appropriately enough, with a young boy squashing a cockroach on the sidewalk, an act that sets into motion a number of other, larger catastrophes. Looking on is Wallace (Carroll Lynch), who berates the boy for taking an innocent life, thus beginning a series of bizarre coincidences that affect the lives of a group of strangers living in LA. Whimsical and surreal, BUG is an imaginative directorial debut from screenwriters Matt Manfredi and Phil Hay (CRAZY/BEAUTIFUL).
DVD Features:
Region 0
Keep Case
Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Additional Release Material:
Trailers
Interactive Features:
Scene Access
Interactive Menus
Text/Photo Galleries:
Filmographies
DVD-ROM Features:
Web Links
Bug (DVD)
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