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Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Staring:
Alan Thicke,
Joanna Kerns and Kirk Cameron
Director:
Joanna Kerns
The original cast of TV's beloved sitcom GROWING PAINS reunited for this 2004 telefilm in which Jason and Maggie Seaver decide to sell the family house. Their children--Mike, Carol, Ben and Chrissy--conspire to stop the sale. As the elder Seavers place their home on the market, accept an offer, and enter into escrow, they discover that they have very different ideas about their lives after the house is sold.This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
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Rated: Unrated
Staring:
Goran Visnjic,
Maura Tierney,
Mekhi Phifer,
Parminder Nagra,
Linda Cardellini
Director:
Arthur Albert, Brett Fallis, Christopher Chulack, Gloria Muzio, Joanna Kerns
As one well-loved character left, new ones arrived, and few more annoying than nurse manager Eve Payton (Kristen Johnson) and attending physician Victor Clemente (John Leguizamo). Eve promotes Sam (Linda Cardellini) and tries to get her to do her dirty work, while Clemente gets on everyone's nerves with his new procedures. Sam breaks up with Luka (Goran Visnjic), who starts to show an interest in Abby (Maura Tierney), while Neela (Parminder Nagra) carries a torch for Gallant (Sharif Atkins), off serving in the Iraq war. Yet she also feels herself getting closer to Ray (Shane West). Clemente is revealed to have some skeletons in his closet, particularly in a woman name...
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Rated: Unrated
Staring:
Alan Thicke,
Joanna Kerns,
Kirk Cameron
Director:
Joanna Kerns, Jonathan Weiss, Dan Guntzelman, Nancy Heydorn, Don Amendolia
This four-disc set offers two welcome opportunities to be reunited with the Seaver family. The first is all 22 episodes of this 1985 sitcom's inaugural season, which resurrected the career of failed talk-show host Alan Thicke, and catapulted Kirk Cameron to teen-idol status. The second is a near-half-hour present-day campfire chat with all the cast members, including Joanna Kerns (conflicted working mom Maggie), a hearty and seemingly healthy Tracey Gold (brainy daughter Carol), and Jeremy Miller (precocious younger son Ben). Joined by writer Tim O'Donnell, they share memories of how each was cast, their fond memories of the show and dealing with fan adulation. Growin...
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Rated: Unrated
Staring:
Goran Visnjic,
Maura Tierney,
Mekhi Phifer,
Parminder Nagra,
John Stamos
Director:
Andrew Bernstein, Brett Fallis, Christopher Chulack, Ernest R. Dickerson, Joanna Kerns
Another longtime cast member departs and another regular joins in ER's 13th season, as the Emmy-hoarding drama neared the end of its run. But first things first: tying up the sensational cliffhanger from the previous season, in which a pregnant Abby (Maura Tierney) was left bleeding on the ER floor and Sam (Linda Cardellini) and her annoying son, Alex (Dominic Janes), were abducted, leading to a deadly conclusion. Luka (Goran Visnjic) remains in limbo with the hospital board, and gets into even more trouble when a carpenter named Curtis Ames (Forest Whitaker in an Emmy-nominated guest appearance) has a stroke and sues him for malpractice. Tony Gates (John Stamos)...
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Rated: Unrated
Staring:
James Van Der Beek,
Katie Holmes,
Michelle Williams,
Joshua Jackson,
Kerr Smith
Director:
Arlene Sanford, Bethany Rooney, David Petrarca, Frank Perl, Gregory Prange
The final season of Dawson's Creek is when the series became Joey's Bar. With the titular character (James Van Der Beek) mostly on the opposite coast working for tyrannical director Todd (Hal Ozsan) and dating an actress (Biana Kajlich), the series' other central protagonists tended to gather only at Joey's (Katie Holmes) workplace, a Boston college bar called Hell's Kitchen. But those central characters usually went their separate ways, becoming the linchpins around which wound a dizzying array of new characters who were coincidentally interconnected. Working at the bar are Emma (Megan Gray)--a punk rocker who ends up rooming with Pacey (Joshua Jackson) ...
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Rated: Unrated
Staring:
Kerr Smith
Director:
Kerr Smith, Allan Arkush, John Behring, Arvin Brown, Michael Fields
Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 02/26/2008 Run time: 102 minutes Rating: Nr
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Rated: Unrated
Staring:
Chad Michael Murray,
James Lafferty,
Hilarie Burton,
Bethany Joy Galeotti,
Sophia Bush
Director:
Babu Subramaniam 'T.R.', Bethany Rooney, Billy Dickson, David Paymer, Gregory Prange
Explores the lives of teenage half brothers Lucas and Nathan Scott, one a golden boy and the other an abandoned illegitimate child as they try to coexist in the small town of Tree Hill. Genre: Television Rating: NR Release Date: 13-SEP-2005 Media Type: DVD
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Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Staring:
Jennifer Love Hewitt,
Aisha Tyler,
David Conrad,
Eugene Byrd,
Christian Camargo
Director:
Bill L. Norton, David Hugh Jones, Eric Laneuville, Ian Sander, James Chressanthis
Ghost Whisperer is not a show for cynics (or anyone who hates everything with the word "whisperer" attached to it). Though half of the show aims to make your flesh creep, the other half works just as hard to make everything warm and fuzzy. Ghosts walk into Melinda Gordon's life the way snappy dames walked into Sam Spade's office, hitting her up for aid with a hard-luck story and a whole lot of strings attached. Her job is to help them untie the emotional knot that's keeping them earthbound--which usually involves, in one way or another, telling a still-living friend or relative how much the dead person loved them. Whether it's a Vietnam vet who never met his son,...
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Rated: Unrated
Staring:
Amber Tamblyn,
Joe Mantegna,
Mary Steenburgen,
Jason Ritter,
Michael Welch
Director:
Bethany Rooney, Elodie Keene, Gloria Muzio, James Hayman, Joanna Kerns
For two years, CBS's Joan of Arcadia managed the neat trick of warming the heart, while keeping the gag reflex at bay. And for a family drama based around faith--and the lack thereof--preachiness was always in short supply. At the end of the first season, Joan (Amber Tamblyn) decides it's all in her head: God isn't really speaking to her. Over the summer, she attends a camp for troubled kids, and now she makes lamps. Her boyfriend, Adam (Christopher Marquette), is as confused as ever; he was just starting to believe her. While Joan questions God's existence, her mother, Helen (Mary Steenburgen), plans a return to the Catholic Church. To that end, she starts meetin...
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Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Staring:
Zach Braff,
Donald Faison,
Sarah Chalke,
John C. McGinley,
Ken Jenkins
Director:
Adam Bernstein, Bill Lawrence, Chris Koch, Craig Zisk, Gail Mancuso
More guest stars move through the revolving door of Sacred Heart Hospital in Scrubs' fourth season, with results as uneven as the show itself. With last season's climactic end to J.D. (Zach Braff) and Elliot (Sarah Chalke)'s relationship resolved within two episodes, Heather Graham (Boogie Nights) comes on board as a cheerful psychiatrist/love interest, and Julianna Margulies (ER) as a cutthroat malpractice attorney/love interest. But the real love story of Scrubs has always been between J.D. and Turk (Donald Faison), a point that is poked fun at in the season opener, as the two joyously reunite after Turk's honeymoon with nurse Carla (Judy Re...
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