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001- The Other Woman


Romance becomes reality for Emilia Greenleaf (Natalie Portman), who wins the heart of the handsome object of her affection (Scott Cohen), only to find that the relationship comes with some very real baggage -- including her new beau's troubled son (Charlie Tahan). Don Roos directs the film adaptation of Ayelet Waldman's compelling novel, co-starring Lisa Kudrow, Lauren Ambrose and Elizabeth Marvel.

002- A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving / The Mayflower Voyagers


Join Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang for this Thanksgiving double feature. In A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving, Chuck tries to host a traditional holiday feast. In the Mayflower Voyagers, the Peanuts reenact the first Thanksgiving. In the Emmy-winning first feature, dinner turns into a disaster when clueless Snoopy and Woodstock serve toast and popcorn as the main dish, but Marcie steps in and saves the holiday.

003- Gulliver's Travels


When a trip to the Bermuda Triangle inevitably goes awry, shipwrecked travel writer Lemuel Gulliver (the inimitable Jack Black) finds himself in Lilliput, land of the little people, where he's bound to discover just how much size matters. Jonathan Swift's immortal satire gets a broad comic retelling in this updated adaptation directed by Rob Letterman. Amanda Peet, Emily Blunt and Billy Connolly also star.

004- Death Race 2


This prequel to the 2008 sci-fi actioner Death Race tells the story of cop killer Carl "Luke" Lucas (Luke Goss), who is sentenced to the infamous Terminal Island, where his driving skills in the prison's brutal car races earn him the nickname "Frankenstein." The internationally broadcast races feature the best drivers and most violent offenders in the criminal world, and Lucas takes on all comers to save his life and establish his legend.

005- Shrek Forever After


The fourth chapter of this fractured fairy-tale series finds the lovable green ogre Shrek (voiced by Mike Myers) feeling less like a monster and more like a man in the midst of a midlife crisis. But will striking a deal with Rumpelstiltskin make his life better or worse? Cameron Diaz, Eddie Murphy and Antonio Banderas return as the voices of Princess Fiona, Donkey and Puss in Boots, respectively.

006- Yogi Bear


When the greedy mayor (Andrew Daly) decides to close Jellystone Park to cash in by selling the land, Yogi Bear (voiced by Dan Aykroyd) and his sidekick Boo-Boo (voiced by Justin Timberlake) must team with their adversary, Ranger Smith (Tom Cavanagh), to save their home. Meanwhile, filmmaker Rachel (Anna Faris) follows Yogi and captures his antics. Nathan Corddry co-stars in this 3D live-action/computer-animated adventure.

007- Dinner for Schmucks


Tim Conrad's (Paul Rudd) boss hosts a dinner party where he invites his friends to bring along the saddest, most pathetic loser they can find. But when the ultimate schmuck (Steve Carell) arrives, his actions somehow turn everyone else into the losers. Comic heavy hitters Zach Galifianakis and Ron Livingston lend able support in director Jay Roach's (Austin Powers) darkly humorous film, an adaptation of the French comedy The Dinner Game.

008- The NeverEnding Story


After Bastian (Barret Oliver) is harassed by schoolyard bullies, he holes up in his school's attic with an extraordinary book about Fantasia, a threatened land filled with rock-eating creatures, racing snails and flying dragons. He follows the harrowing journey of Atreyu (Noah Hathaway), who must save Fantasia from The Nothing. Meanwhile, a nefarious dog tracks Atreyu from the Swamps of Sadness to the Southern Oracle.

009- Clash of the Titans


If he is to save the life of the beautiful Princess Andromeda (Alexa Davalos), the valiant Perseus (Sam Worthington) -- born to a god but raised as a man -- must lead a team of intrepid warriors on a quest to battle a host of powerful, beastly enemies. This sweeping fantasy epic, a remake of the 1981 hit, also stars Liam Neeson as Zeus, Ralph Fiennes as Hades, Danny Huston as Poseidon and Gemma Arterton as Io.

010- The Losers


After learning that their handler, Max (Jason Patric), has set them up, a group of disavowed CIA operatives led by Clay -- aka the Colonel (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) -- bands together to bring down their betrayers in this slick action thriller. The film, adapted from the comic book series by Andy Diggle and Jock, co-stars Zoe Saldana, Idris Elba, Chris Evans, Columbus Short and Holt McCallany; Sylvain White directs.

011- Persepolis


Marjane (voiced by Chiara Mastroianni) just wants to be an ordinary kid, but that isn't easy in 1978 Iran. This profound animated film follows Marjane's childhood in a repressive society, her adolescence in France and her return to Tehran as an adult. Based on Marjane Satrapi's autobiographical graphic novel, this Oscar nominee for Best Animated Feature Film also features the vocal talents of Catherine Deneuve and Simon Abkarian.

012- Lawrence of Arabia


This Oscar-winning epic tells the true story of T.E. Lawrence, who helped unite warring Arab tribes to strike back against the Turks in World War I. This lush, timeless classic underscores the clash between cultures that changed the tide of war.

013- Sunset Boulevard


Running from debt collectors, screenwriter Joe (William Holden) stumbles upon the crumbling mansion of former silent-film star Norma Desmond (Gloria Swanson). As he begins working for Norma, writing a comeback screenplay, their professional relationship evolves into something more. A provocative look inside Hollywood show business, Billy Wilder's classic noir won Academy Awards for Art Direction, Music and Screenplay.

014- The Soloist


This true-life drama tells the poignant tale of Los Angeles newspaper reporter Steve Lopez (Robert Downey Jr.), who discovers brilliant street musician Nathaniel Ayers (Jamie Foxx), and the unique friendship that transforms both their lives.

015- Splice


Ignoring instructions from the pharmaceutical company that funds their research, groundbreaking genetic scientists Elsa (Sarah Polley) and Clive (Adrien Brody) continue with an unorthodox experiment to create a human-animal hybrid, a new life form they dub "Dren" (Delphine Chanéac). When they see their fantastical creation, Clive warns that it should be destroyed, but Elsa refuses -- a decision she'll regret when Dren makes deadly plans of her own.

016- Unforgiven


Retired gunslinger William Munny (Clint Eastwood) reluctantly takes one last job -- and even more reluctantly accepts a boastful youth (Jaimz Woolvett) as a partner. Together, they learn how easily complicated truths are distorted into simplistic myths about the Old West. Gene Hackman (who won an Oscar) and Richard Harris stand out as old foes who have an unhappy reunion. The film also earned Oscars for Best Picture and Best Director (Eastwood).

017- A History of Violence


As operators of a small-town diner, Tom Stall (Viggo Mortensen) and his wife (Maria Bello) are the picture of normalcy. But when Tom prevents a robbery and enjoys hero status in the local media, he attracts the wrong kind of attention from mobsters (Ed Harris and William Hurt) who think he's someone else. David Cronenberg (The Fly) directs this taut suspense-thriller based on the graphic novel by John Wagner and Vince Locke.

018- For a Few Dollars More


Clint Eastwood returns as the iconic "man with no name" in this gritty follow-up to the classic A Fistful of Dollars. Eastwood joins forces with a rival bounty hunter (Lee Van Cleef) to capture the crazed outlaw Indio (Gian Maria Volontè). Tense close-ups, panoramic landscapes, poetic violence and a fantastic Ennio Morricone score combine to define the singular, signature style of spaghetti Western auteur Sergio Leone.

019- A Fistful of Dollars


The first film in director Sergio Leone and star Clint Eastwood's "Man with No Name" trilogy finds a world-weary gunman in a town torn apart by warring gangs. He agrees to work for both sides, ultimately pitting the two factions against each other.

020- House of Saddam: Disc 1


This disc contains Part 1 and Part 2.

021- House of Saddam: Disc 2


This disc contains Part 3 and Part 4.

022- Vacancy


A young couple (Kate Beckinsale and Luke Wilson) stranded at an isolated hotel with a lone desk clerk (Frank Whaley) are shocked to find that their room is wired with video equipment -- but their anger turns to terror when they realize that they could become the star attractions in a snuff film. As the two struggle to escape, they find evidence that the murderous filmmakers have been producing these twisted movies for years.

023- Rest Stop: Don't Look Back


A year ago, young lovers Nicole and Jess (Julie Mond and Joey Mendicino) ran away from home and have yet to return, prompting Jess's brother (Richard Tillman) and his friends to set out on a sweeping search for the couple. But the friends don't bargain for a run-in with a murderous madman. The crazed psycho might well be responsible for the disappearances of Nicole and Jess -- and could potentially become the catalyst for their own undoing.

024- Pride and Glory


A corruption scandal fractures a family of New York City cops in this generational drama about homicide detective Ray Tierney (Edward Norton), a man tasked with investigating a police precinct run by his older brother (Noah Emmerich). As if that weren't enough, Ray's fellow officer and best friend (Colin Farrell) might turn out to be dirty, too. Jon Voight and Jennifer Ehle co-star in this high-octane offering from director Gavin O'Connor.

025- Wanted


Doormat Wesley Gibson (James McAvoy) discovers that his recently murdered father -- who Wesley never knew -- belonged to a secret guild of assassins. After a leather-clad sexpot (Angelina Jolie) drafts Wesley into the society, he hones his innate killing skills and turns avenger. Chicago is the backdrop for this hyperkinetic thriller also starring Morgan Freeman as the enigmatic figure leading the brotherhood of executioners.

026- Hellboy II: The Golden Army


In Guillermo del Toro's spellbinding sequel to Hellboy, the identities of Hellboy (Ron Perlman), Liz Sherman (Selma Blair) and Abe Sapien (Doug Jones) are exposed as they face a new threat: The Golden Army, assembled of long-hidden mythological creatures, is prepared to attack. As fantastic monsters and paranormal phenomena begin to take over, the trio races to destroy the army's leader, the vengeful Prince Nuada (Luke Goss).

027- The Dark Knight


In this blockbuster sequel to Batman Begins, the caped crusader (Christian Bale) teams with Lt. James Gordon (Gary Oldman) and District Attorney Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart) to continue dismantling Gotham City's criminal organizations. But a psychotic new villain known as the Joker (Heath Ledger, in a Golden Globe- and Oscar-winning role) threatens to undo all their good work. Maggie Gyllenhaal, Morgan Freeman and Michael Caine also star.

028- Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull


Nearly 20 years after last donning his famous fedora to save the world from imminent peril, Hollywood icon Harrison Ford returns to one of his best-known roles -- that of snake-wary archaeologist Indiana Jones. This long-awaited fourth installment in the legendary adventure saga also stars Shia LaBeouf as Jones's headstrong young sidekick and Cate Blanchett as a treacherous Russian agent who is hell-bent on protecting mysterious artifacts.

029- Rocket Science


When 15-year-old Hal Hefner (Reece Thompson) -- a New Jersey boy with a terrible stutter -- falls in love with the star of his high school debate squad (Anna Kendrick), he joins the team at his dream girl's urging and finds himself caught up in some intense competition. Writer-director Jeffrey Blitz won the Dramatic Directing Award at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival for this coming-of-age charmer, based in part on his own adolescence.

030- Another State of Mind: Social Distortion, Youth Brigade and Minor Threat


This 1984 documentary tracks the exploits of three progressive punk bands -- Youth Brigade, Social Distortion and Minor Threat -- as they traipse across the country on a whirlwind (and rather unorganized) tour. Attempting to hit 30 cities in just 35 days, and traveling in a ramshackle school bus, the bands offered up plenty of disorder along the way, providing the perfect coupling of music and rock star antics.

031- Coach Carter


Samuel L. Jackson stars as the titular, controversial Coach Carter, a no-nonsense hardliner who firmly believes that scholarship and a sense of ethics go hand in hand with excellence on the basketball court. The coach is so firm in his convictions that he benches his undefeated team of high schoolers when they turn in poor academic grades, much to the chagrin of the players' parents and many fellow teachers.

032- It's the Pied Piper, Charlie Brown


Charlie Brown tells Sally a modified version of the Pied Piper legend, with Snoopy playing the title character who tries to rid the Peanuts' hometown of mice that annoy everyone by playing disruptive sports and dancing their way into City Hall. In return for a year's supply of dog food, the Pied Piper Beagle plays his accordion and parades the mice to the edge of town. But what will he do when the mayor reneges on his payment?

033- A Boy Named Charlie Brown


The lovable kids from Charles Schulz's popular comic strip "Peanuts" star in their first full-length animated film, which features now-iconic scenes such as Lucy tricking Charlie Brown by pulling away the football he's about to kick. Other memorable scenes include Snoopy ice-skating with abandon in Central Park, Linus losing his security blanket and Charlie Brown competing in the National Spelling Bee. The film earned an Oscar nod for Best Score.

034- Gods and Monsters


As his life draws to a close, film director James Whale (Ian McKellen, in an Academy Award-nominated role) -- the openly gay genius behind The Bride of Frankenstein and The Invisible Man -- befriends a gardener (Brendan Fraser), and both men learn from their unexpected but platonic bond. Bill Condon's fictionalized drama also won an Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay and earned Lynn Redgrave a nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.

035- Drugstore Cowboy


In Gus Van Sant's unrepentant look at drug addiction, four junkies begin robbing pharmacies to fuel their habits. Soon, ringleader Bob (Matt Dillon), his wife (Kelly Lynch) and underlings Rick (James LeGros) and Nadine (Heather Graham) take the show on the road after things get too hot at home. When Nadine goes toes up from an overdose, Bob swears off drugs and tries to rebuild his life -- minus his wife, who's determined to stay hooked.

036- Patriot Games


CIA desk jockey Jack Ryan (Harrison Ford) plunges into the heart of international terrorism after spoiling an assassination attempt on a British royal family member. Ryan's heroics earn him noble gratitude -- and a death warrant from the Irish Republican Army. Director Phillip Noyce deftly juggles high-tech spy craft and high-tension thrills, and Sean Bean (Ronin) chills as Ryan's nemesis.

037- Dead Kennedys: DMPO's On Broadway


A few months before punk iconoclast band the Dead Kennedys broke up, they played their final gig at an avant-garde, San Francisco venue that was closing -- on Broadway, where this show was recorded in 1984. One of only two filmed Dead Kennedys concerts, the performance provides a rare chance to watch one of America's most formidable punk groups as they play smashing renditions of their classics such as "Hop with the Jet Set" and "Riot."

038- The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe


When four London children are sent away to a country home for safety during World War II, they discover a magical wardrobe that leads them to Narnia, a snowy and fantastical land under the spell of an evil witch.

039- Slow Burn


In this gritty pulp drama that marks screenwriter Wayne Beach's directorial debut, a district attorney (Ray Liotta) has aspirations of becoming mayor of his crime-ridden city but falls into a web of corruption that threatens to squelch his political career. Trying to clear the reputation of the woman he loves while keeping his own image untarnished, Lowell digs himself in deeper when he faces off against gang leader Luther Pinks (LL Cool J).

040- Bug


Based on a play by Tracy Letts, this claustrophobic thriller from Exorcist director William Friedkin focuses on the love story between a man (Michael Shannon) and a woman (Ashley Judd) convinced that the government is implanting insects in its citizens. Harry Connick Jr. plays the woman's abusive ex-husband in this nightmare tale of paranoia that takes place in an America where no one -- least of all the authorities -- can be trusted.

041- Behind Enemy Lines


While flying a routine reconnaissance mission over Bosnia, fighter pilot Chris Burnett (Owen Wilson) photographs something he wasn't supposed to see and gets shot down behind enemy lines, where he must outrun an army led by a ruthless Serbian general. With time running out and a deadly tracker on his trail, Burnett's commanding officer (Gene Hackman) decides to risk his career and launch a renegade rescue mission to save his life.

042- Citizen Kane


Orson Welles reinvented movies at the age of 26 with this audacious biography of newspaper baron Charles Foster Kane, which, in essence, was a thinly veiled portrait of publishing magnate William Randolph Hearst. Welles's complex and technically stunning film chronicles Kane's rise from poverty to become one of America's most influential men -- and it's considered one of the best movies ever made.

043- Captivity


After a night of drunken decadence, self-absorbed fashion model Jennifer (Elisha Cuthbert) awakens to find herself locked in a cellar with fellow prisoner Gary (Daniel Gillies) and under the watchful eye of a voyeuristic captor with a penchant for sadistic mind games. As the two try to escape, their invisible overlord sees every move they make. But all might not be what it seems in this tense chiller from director Roland Joffé.

044- Ghost Rider


Nicolas Cage stars in this hell-on-wheels thriller (with a supporting cast that includes Eva Mendes, Sam Elliott and Donal Logue) as Johnny Blaze, a badass stunt cyclist who makes a Faustian bargain with the sinister Mephisto to save a loved one. Years later, the devilish deal maker offers Johnny the chance to reclaim his soul by vanquishing Blackheart (Wes Bentley) -- Mephisto's archenemy and son, who's scheming to depose his pop.

045- Rear Window


As his broken leg heals, wheelchair-bound L.B. Jefferies (James Stewart) becomes absorbed with the parade of life outside his window and soon fixates on a mysterious man whose behavior has Jefferies convinced a murder has taken place. Meanwhile, other windows reveal the daily lives of a dancer, a lonely woman, a composer, a dog and more. Grace Kelly, Thelma Ritter and Wendell Corey co-star in this Alfred Hitchcock-helmed classic.

046- Avenue Montaigne


Spirited young Jessica (Cécile De France), newly arrived in Paris from the provinces, lands a job as a waitress at a café, where the eccentric customers need her for counsel more than coffee in this charming French comedy. Among the regulars, art collector Jacques (Claude Brasseur) anguishes over his collection; TV star Catherine (Valérie Lemercier) longs to be in movies; and pianist Jean François (Albert Dupontel) wants to be left alone.

047- Enemy of the State


Hotshot lawyer Robert Dean becomes a victim of high-tech identity theft when a hacker slips an incriminating video into his pocket. Soon, a rogue National Security agent sets out to recover the tape -- and destroy Dean.

048- Big Stan


Rob Schneider stars as a diminutive real estate con man who, upon learning he's headed for prison, hires a martial arts guru to train him for the purpose of self-defense behind bars. Once incarcerated, Stan earns the respect of his fellow inmates.

049- Flash of Genius


In this David vs. Goliath drama based on a true story, college professor Robert Kearns (Greg Kinnear) goes up against the giants of the auto industry when they fail to give him credit for inventing intermittent windshield wipers. Kearns doggedly pursues recognition for his invention, as well as the much-deserved financial rewards for the sake of his wife (Lauren Graham) and six kids. Alan Alda and Dermot Mulroney also star.

050- Rope


Farley Granger and John Dall are riveting as two friends who pride themselves on committing the "perfect murder" -- until their former teacher (James Stewart) becomes increasingly suspicious -- in this classic Hitchcock thriller inspired by a real-life crime. Over the course of a seemingly routine cocktail party, the professor, to his horror, will discover how brutally his students have turned his academic theories into chilling reality.

051- Yellow Submarine


The Fab Four's first and only animated feature -- a psychadelic must-see for Beatles fans -- finds the boys trying to save Pepperland from the scourge of the Blue Meanies amid a sea of puns, non sequiturs and surrealistic flights of fancy. It's a slender peg but strong enough to mount such timeless gems as "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds," "When I'm 64," "With a Little Help from My Friends" and "All You Need Is Love."

052- Wake Up, Ron Burgundy


Haven't had enough of Anchorman's Will Ferrell and Christina Applegate? Outrageous and decidedly macho newscaster Ron Burgundy (Ferrell) is so incorrigible, one movie just wasn't enough for him. You'll love this second outing -- a bonus video that gives viewers more of the Saturday Night Live alum's comic genius and uncanny timing by collecting unused footage from the original movie and spinning yet another hilarious romp.

053- Inside King Crimson: 1972-1975


Between 1972 and 1975, King Crimson made three great studio albums -- "Lark Tongues in Aspic," "Starless and Bible Black" and "Red" -- and the live album "USA." Inside King Crimson gives us an overview of these years through an independent critical look at the band. Rare footage of live performances and recordings are combined with commentary by music critics and musicians. Bonus tracks include John Wetton's new versions of "Starless" and "Red."

054- The Nature of Sex: Sex and the Human Animal


PBS was honored with an Emmy for this groundbreaking documentary series that looks at the behavior of animals in and out of the wild. Filmmakers train their cameras on humans to find answers to compelling questions. What attracts one person to another? Why do we really mate? From physical attributes to scents to personalities to driving biological needs, animals and humans reveal their true nature through sex.

055- Driver 23 / The Atlas Moth


Minneapolis-based musician/deliveryman Dan Cleveland battles daily against a complex strain of obsessive-compulsive disorder in this biography/rocumentary. Dan is determined to succeed with his band, Dark Horse, and remains courageously optimistic despite his severe personal problems. Driver 23 and The Atlas Moth depict his plight and shed light on the ingenious methods he undertakes to overcome his debilitating problem and lead a normal life.

056- Half Japanese: The Band That Would Be King


Hyped as "the world's greatest underground band," Half Japanese is fronted by Jad and David Fair, a gonzo "Wayne and Garth" musical duo. The Fair brothers record punk tunes in their bedroom for mail-order distribution. Although rabid fans and enlightened critics don't necessarily augur a new Beatlemania for the eager rockers, the Fairs press on because breakout fame may be just around the corner.