 | 50 Movie Sci Fi Classics list: $34.95 - our price: $34.95 by Digital 1 Stop DVD
(01 June, 2004)
(4 reviews)  Customer Review: What a deal: I bought about a fourth of these movies and they were very economically priced, however even with duplicates this pack would be worth purchasing. |
 | A Bug's Life (Collector's Edition) list: $29.99 - our price: $22.49 by Walt Disney Home Video DVD
(27 May, 2003)
(401 reviews)  Customer Review: Fantastic Movie: An instant classic. The characters are strongly developed, every frame is a breathtaking masterpiece of art, and (thank goodness) NO SILLY SONGS. |
 | A Christmas Carol (Original B&W Version) list: $14.99 - our price: $10.49 by United Home DVD
(05 November, 2002)
(111 reviews)  Customer Review: A haunting ghost story: Somehow, across the years, the story of Ebenezer Scrooge and his three ghosts has been transformed from it's spooky roots to light-hearted family fare. |
 | A Clockwork Orange list: $19.97 - our price: $14.98 by Warner Studios DVD
(03 February, 2004)
(567 reviews)  Customer Review: More like A Clockwork Tangerine!: Some consider this to be Kubrick's masterpiece. In my opinion Dr. Strangelove was his masterpiece, |
 | Aladdin (Disney Special Platinum Edition) list: $29.99 - our price: $19.49 by Walt Disney Home Entertainment DVD
(05 October, 2004)
(82 reviews)  Customer Review: Wonderful! Spectacular! Sheer fun!: Aladdin is a triumph for disney. Along with Lion King, this is one of my favorite movies of all time. |
 | Alice in Wonderland (Masterpiece Edition) list: $29.99 - our price: $22.49 by Walt Disney Home Video DVD
(27 January, 2004)
(148 reviews)  Customer Review: One of the best animated movies of all time: The story of the animated film is similar to that of the first book, but contains parts of the second book. |
 | Alien Quadrilogy list: $99.98 - our price: $74.99 by Twentieth Century Fox Home Video DVD
(02 December, 2003)
(187 reviews)  Editorial Review: The Alien Quadrilogy is a nine-disc boxed set devoted to the four Alien films. Although previously available on DVD as the Alien Legacy, here they have been repackaged with vastly more extras and with upgraded sound and picture. |
 | Andromeda - Season 1 Collection list: $69.98 - our price: $55.98 by A.D. Vision DVD
(11 November, 2003)
(9 reviews)  Editorial Review: Based on an idea by Gene Roddenberry, Andromeda confidently wears its debt to Star Trek on its sleeve, recalling the best sci-fi of Roddenberry's heyday. The two-part premiere "Under the Night" and "An Affirming Flame" make for a terrific introduction to the lead character, |
 | Angel - Season Three list: $59.98 - our price: $44.99 by Twentieth Century Fox Home Video DVD
(10 February, 2004)
(75 reviews)  Editorial Review: In the third season of Angel, the titular vampire with a soul was forced to stand alone thanks to the (temporary) death of his beloved Buffy and her show's move to a new network, with no crossover between the two allowed. |
 | Angel - Season Two list: $59.98 - our price: $44.99 by Twentieth Century Fox Home Video DVD
(02 September, 2003)
(72 reviews)  Editorial Review: The second season of Angel saw the cult vampire show finally stand on its own from Buffy the Vampire Slayer, assembling all the members of the show's core cast, transferring the action to a fashionably run-down L.A |
 | Angel - The Complete Seasons 1-3 list: $179.94 - our price: $99.99 by 20th Century Fox DVD
(15 June, 2004)
(4 reviews)  Customer Review: If I Had Known This Was Coming Out I Would Have Waited!: Buffy the Vampire Slayer is my favorite television show but I didn't start watching Angel until this year. |
 | Angels in America list: $39.98 - our price: $29.99 by Warner Home Video DVD
(14 September, 2004)
(20 reviews)  Customer Review: A profound human dimension amid the politics and pain: A jaw-dropping film adaptation of Tony Kushner's epic, 5-hour play, which was a defining artistic statement documenting the political and social upheaval that AIDS-HIV disease brought to America's gay community and to the wider America around it. |
 | Babylon 5 - The Complete First Season list: $99.98 - our price: $74.99 by Warner Home Video DVD
(05 November, 2002)
(176 reviews)  Editorial Review: The epic sci-fi series Babylon 5 was a unique experiment in the history of television. It was effectively a novel for television in five seasons, consisting of 110 episodes with a clear beginning, middle, |
 | Babylon 5 - The Complete Fourth Season list: $99.98 - our price: $74.99 by Warner Home Video DVD
(06 January, 2004)
(40 reviews)  Editorial Review: Season 4 began on a high point with the Centauri Prime in the grip of the insane Emperor Cartagia (Wortham Krimmer) and a run of six shows leading to the climax of the war against the Shadows in "Into the Fire." |
 | Babylon 5 - The Complete Second Season list: $99.98 - our price: $74.99 by Warner Home Video DVD
(29 April, 2003)
(81 reviews)  Editorial Review: Delenn's future love interest, Captain John Sheridan (Bruce Boxleitner) arrived on Babylon 5 in the first episode of season 2, "Points of Departure." The show marked the handing over of command of B5 to Sheridan from Commander Jeffery Sinclair, |
 | Babylon 5 - The Complete Television Series (5-Pack) list: $499.92 - our price: $399.99 by Warner Home Video DVD
(13 April, 2004)
(13 reviews)  Editorial Review: The epic sci-fi series Babylon 5 was a unique experiment in the history of television. It was effectively a novel for television in five seasons, consisting of 110 episodes with a clear beginning, middle, |
 | Babylon 5 - The Complete Third Season list: $99.98 - our price: $74.99 by Warner Brothers Home Video DVD
(12 August, 2003)
(52 reviews)  Editorial Review: "Matters of Honor" launched Babylon 5's third season with the introduction of the White Star, a spacecraft added to enable more of the action to take place away from the station. Also introduced was Marcus Cole (Jason Carter)--in another nod to The Lord of the Rings, |
 | Babylon 5 - The Movie Collection list: $59.98 - our price: $44.99 by Warner Home Video DVD
(17 August, 2004)
(7 reviews)  Editorial Review: The Babylon 5 pilot movie The Gathering was originally broadcast in 1993 a full year ahead of the regular show. A somewhat dull tale of an attempt to assassinate Koch, the Vorlon ambassador to B5, the feature served to introduce Commander Jeffery Sinclair (Michael O'Hare) and Security Chief Michael Garibaldi (Jerry Doyle) as well as familiarize the audience with the unique environment of a five-mile-long space station in the year 2257. |
 | Back to the Future - The Complete Trilogy (Full Screen Edition) list: $54.98 - our price: $41.23 by Universal Studios DVD
(17 December, 2002)
(313 reviews)  Customer Review: Joyride through Time: The time-traveling misadventures of Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd has finally made its way to DVD with "Back to the Future" 4-Disc Box Set. |
 | Back to the Future - The Complete Trilogy (Widescreen Edition) list: $54.98 - our price: $41.23 by Universal Studios DVD
(17 December, 2002)
(313 reviews)  Editorial Review: Filmmaker Robert Zemeckis topped his breakaway hit Romancing the Stone with Back to the Future, a joyous comedy with a dazzling hook: what would it be like to meet your parents in their youth? Billed as a special-effects comedy, |
 | Beauty and the Beast (Disney Special Platinum Edition) list: $29.99 by Walt Disney Home Video DVD
(08 October, 2002)
(332 reviews)  Customer Review: Excellent job Disney.: I saw this when it first came out in theaters back in 1992. I was only 7 or 8 at the time, and it just didn't appeal to me as much as The Little Mermaid or The Rescuers Down Under. |
 | Bedknobs and Broomsticks (30th Anniversary Edition) list: $19.99 - our price: $14.99 by Walt Disney Home Video DVD
(20 March, 2001)
(70 reviews)  Customer Review: A Magical Disney Adventure: While the special effects on this movie are rather outdated (they were really quite good for the era) the story line still delivers an enjoyable experience, |
 | Blade Runner (The Director's Cut) list: $14.96 - our price: $7.99 by Warner Studios DVD
(14 September, 2004)
(746 reviews)  Editorial Review: We regret that this DVD is under certain restrictions that prohibit sales to customers who live outside the North American continent. If you do not live in the United States or Canada, we will not be able to ship you this DVD. |
 | Brazil - Criterion Collection list: $59.95 - our price: $44.96 by Criterion Collection DVD
(13 July, 1999)
(302 reviews)  Editorial Review: If Franz Kafka had been an animator and film director--oh, and a member of Monty Python's Flying Circus--this is the sort of outrageously dystopian satire one could easily imagine him making. However, Brazil was made by Terry Gilliam, |
 | Buffy the Vampire Slayer - The Complete Fifth Season list: $59.98 - our price: $44.99 by Twentieth Century Fox Home Video DVD
(09 December, 2003)
(281 reviews)  Editorial Review: The fifth season of Joss Whedon's hit series started out in excellent form as slayer extraordinaire Buffy Summers (Sarah Michelle Gellar) did battle with the most famous of vampires (that Dracula guy) and then went on to spar with another nemesis, |
 | Buffy the Vampire Slayer - The Complete First Season list: $39.98 - our price: $29.99 by Twentieth Century Fox Home Video DVD
(15 January, 2002)
(443 reviews)  Editorial Review: Buffy Summers (Sarah Michelle Gellar) looks like your typical perky high-schooler, and like most, she has her secret fears and anxieties. However, while most teens are worrying about their next date, their next zit, |
 | Buffy the Vampire Slayer - The Complete Fourth Season list: $59.98 - our price: $44.99 by Twentieth Century Fox Home Video DVD
(10 June, 2003)
(246 reviews)  Editorial Review: Having battled a hellish vampire master, an evil boyfriend, a rogue slayer, a giant man-eating demon-snake thing, and a particularly nasty high school principal, Buffy Summers embarked on one of her biggest challenges in the fourth season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer: college. |
 | Buffy The Vampire Slayer - The Complete Seasons 1-4 list: $219.92 - our price: $182.53 by Twentieth Century Fox Home Video DVD
(25 November, 2003)
(56 reviews)  Editorial Review: Buffy Summers (Sarah Michelle Gellar) looks like your typical perky high-schooler, and like most, she has her secret fears and anxieties. However, while most teens are worrying about their next date, their next zit, |
 | Buffy the Vampire Slayer - The Complete Second Season list: $59.98 - our price: $44.99 by Twentieth Century Fox Home Video DVD
(11 June, 2002)
(362 reviews)  Editorial Review: At the heart of the first years of Joss Whedon's Buffy the Vampire Slayer was the romance between Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar), slayer of all things evil, and hunky Angel (David Boreanaz), the tortured vampire destined to walk the earth with a soul. |
 | Buffy the Vampire Slayer - The Complete Series (Seasons 1-7) list: $399.86 - our price: $247.91 Director: Marti Noxon, Tucker Gates, Stephen L. Posey, Deran Sarafian, Charles Martin Smith, Daniel Attias, Bruce Seth Green, Michael Gershman, James A. Contner, Regis Kimble DVD
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 | Buffy the Vampire Slayer - The Complete Seventh Season list: $59.98 - our price: $38.99 by Twentieth Century Fox Home Video DVD
(16 November, 2004)
Editorial Review: The seventh and final season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer begins with a mystery: someone is murdering teenage girls all over the world and something is trying hard to drive Spike mad. Buffy is considerably more cheerful in these episodes than we have seen her during the previous year as she trains Dawn and gets a job as student counselor at the newly rebuilt Sunnydale High. |
 | Buffy The Vampire Slayer - The Complete Sixth Season list: $59.98 - our price: $38.99 by Twentieth Century Fox Home Video DVD
(25 May, 2004)
(301 reviews)  Editorial Review: The sixth season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer followed the logic of plot and character development into some gloomy places. The year begins with Buffy being raised from the dead by the friends who miss her, |
 | Buffy the Vampire Slayer - The Complete Third Season list: $59.98 - our price: $44.99 by Fox Home Entertainme DVD
(07 January, 2003)
(251 reviews)  Editorial Review: The third season of Joss Whedon's Buffy the Vampire Slayer was marked by the arrival in Sunnydale of renegade slayer Faith (Eliza Dushku), a moody loner who seemed to like her demon-staking calling just a little too much. |
 | Chitty Chitty Bang Bang list: $14.95 - our price: $11.21 by Mgm/Ua Studios DVD
(30 July, 2002)
(121 reviews)  Editorial Review: This remastered, pan-and-scan 30th-anniversary edition of that kiddie-car caper is flawed but solid family fare. It retains a quaint charm while some of the songs--including the title tune--are quite hummable. |
 | Darby O'Gill and the Little People list: $19.99 - our price: $14.99 by Walt Disney Home Video DVD
(03 August, 2004)
(52 reviews)  Customer Review: One of the few movies that the whole family really can enjoy: Oh why cant they make movies like this anymore? This is a wonderful movie and really does deserve to be called a movie that "the whole family can enjoy". |
 | Dark Angel - The Complete Second Season list: $59.98 - our price: $44.99 by Twentieth Century Fox Home Video DVD
(21 October, 2003)
(55 reviews)  Editorial Review: The second and last season of Dark Angel, the inventiveJames Cameron show about mutants during a future Depression, has some real strengths as well as one or two bad ideas that partly explain its much-regretted cancellation. |
 | Doctor Who - The Key to Time - The Complete Adventure list: $124.98 - our price: $99.98 by BBC Video DVD
(01 October, 2002)
(34 reviews)  Editorial Review: The Key to Time: The Complete Adventure encompasses one of the more ambitious chapters in the history of the long-running BBC television series Doctor Who, and its landmark status, combined with the presence of the well-loved Tom Baker in the title role, |
 | Donnie Darko list: $14.98 - our price: $11.24 by Twentieth Century Fox Home Video DVD
(04 February, 2003)
(663 reviews)  Customer Review: Watch Out For That Wascally Wabbit...: Donnie Darko has quickly become one of my all time favorite movies. How can I describe it? |
 | Dr. Seuss - How the Grinch Stole Christmas/Horton Hears a Who list: $19.97 - our price: $13.99 by Warner Studios DVD
(05 October, 2004)
(99 reviews)  Customer Review: A Christmas classic...: Over the past few days, I've gotten into the Christmas spirit (already; as of this review, it's only mid-November), |
 | Dumbo (60th Anniversary Edition) list: $29.99 - our price: $22.49 by Disney Studios DVD
(23 October, 2001)
(127 reviews)  Customer Review: Excellent for two and three year olds and everyone else too!: Dumbo is a cinematic milestone and masterpiece of family entertainment. |
 | Fantasia (60th Anniversary Special Edition) list: $29.99 by Disney Studios DVD
(08 November, 2000)
(158 reviews)  Editorial Review: Groundbreaking on several counts, not the least of which was aninnovative use of animation and stereophonic sound, this ambitiousDisney feature has lost nothing to time since its release in 1940.Classical music was interpreted by Disney animators, |
 | Farscape - The Complete Fourth Season list: $149.98 - our price: $119.98 by A.D. Vision DVD
(05 October, 2004)
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 | Farscape - The Complete Season One list: $149.98 - our price: $112.49 by A.D. Vision DVD
(29 October, 2002)
(88 reviews)  Editorial Review: Farscape is genre television at its most ambitious, inspired both by the cult appeal of Babylon 5 and the continuing success of the Star Trek franchise, but taking a visual and conceptual leap beyond those shows. |
 | Farscape - The Complete Second Season list: $149.98 - our price: $119.98 by A.D. Vision DVD
(28 October, 2003)
(23 reviews)  Editorial Review: The second season of Farscape expands upon and develops the characters introduced in the ambitious first season. John Crichton's new nemesis is the deadly Scorpius, replacing Crais, who has taken the living ship Moya's offspring on a voyage into the unknown. |
 | Farscape - The Complete Third Season list: $149.98 - our price: $119.98 by A.D. Vision DVD
(24 August, 2004)
(2 reviews)  Editorial Review: It's clear right from the opening episodes of its third season that Farscape has finally developed into a grown-up show. There's a new self-confidence and a new maturity here that's entirely welcome after the often wildly erratic tone of the second season. |
 | FernGully - The Last Rainforest list: $19.98 - our price: $17.98 by Fox Home Entertainme DVD
(19 February, 2002)
(28 reviews)  Customer Review: My favorite childhood movie - and it has a message!: I first saw this movie in theaters when it came out, which would make me nine or ten at the time. |
 | Firefly - The Complete Series list: $49.98 - our price: $34.99 by Twentieth Century Fox Home Video DVD
(09 December, 2003)
(1033 reviews)  Editorial Review: After you've seen all 14 episodes of Firefly contained in this smartly packaged DVD set, you'll be begging for more. The sad irony is, series creator Joss Whedon's ambitious science-fiction Western (Whedon's third series after Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel) was canceled after only eleven of these 14 produced episodes had aired on FOX, |
 | Flight of the Navigator list: $19.99 - our price: $14.99 by Walt Disney Home Video DVD
(01 June, 2004)
(53 reviews)  Editorial Review: Disney's 1986 Flight of the Navigator combines a strong ensemble cast and classic '80s soundtrack with dazzling special effects for a high-flying sci-fi adventure. While searching for his little brother in the woods, |
 | Galaxy Quest list: $12.99 - our price: $9.74 by Universal Studios DVD
(24 August, 2004)
(394 reviews)  Editorial Review: You don't have to be a Star Trek fan to enjoy GalaxyQuest, but it certainly helps. A knowingly affectionate tribute to Trek and any other science fiction TV series of the 1960s and beyond, this crowd-pleasing comedy offers in-jokes at warp speed, |
 | Ghost in the Shell list: $29.95 - our price: $22.46 by Palm Pictures/Manga Video DVD
(31 March, 1998)
(373 reviews)  Editorial Review: The skillful blending of drawn animation and computer-generated imagery excited anime fans when this science fiction mystery was released in 1995: many enthusiasts believe Ghost suggests what the future of anime will be, |
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