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George Carlin: Back in Town

Get ready for some belly laughs with this live comedy concert from New York City's Beacon Theatre, featuring Carlin's trademark acerbic observations on such topics as capital punishment, bodily functions, abortion and those oh-so-hilarious familiar expressions (at least as filtered through Carlin's febrile brain!).
Planet Earth: The Complete Collection

Narrated by David Attenborough, this Emmy-winning series transports nature lovers from the Himalayan Mountains to the depths of the ocean and everywhere in between, exploring the planet's most fascinating wildlife and challenging environments. Bioluminescent squid, vibrant birds of paradise and the nearly extinct Siberian Amur leopards are just a few of the captivating creatures featured in this collection of exquisitely shot episodes.
The Twilight Zone: Vol. 29

Creator Rod Serling's long-running, Emmy-winning television series brought science fiction to the masses. Viewers enjoyed the twisted, often-humorous mysteries as well as the show's thinly masked social commentary and philosophical discussions. Includes the classic episodes "A Nice Place to Visit," "A Penny for Your Thoughts," "Little Girl Lost" and "I Am the Night -- Color Me Black."
Cowboy Bebop Remix

Cowboy bounty hunter Spike Spiegel and ex-cop Jet Black patrol the galaxies for dangerous criminals in this futuristic anime. Spike and Jet resort to dangerous tactics to bring in the universe's most wanted, and trouble's never far behind. Joining the pair aboard the spaceship Bebop are femme fatale Faye Valentine, computer hacker Ed and smart doggie Ein. Completely remastered and remixed, this version features newly animated scenes.
Band of Brothers

Based on Stephen Ambrose's best-seller, this Emmy-nominated miniseries profiles the men of Easy Company, the airborne infantry regiment that parachuted into France on D-Day, fought the Battle of the Bulge and captured Hitler's Eagle's Nest. Drawn from journals and letters -- and punctuated with interviews with veterans -- the drama underscores the extraordinary fear and unflagging bravery that made these soldiers heroes.
The West Wing: Season 1

Aaron Sorkin's political drama "The West Wing" debuted on NBC in 1999 and quickly racked up awards, including nine Emmys in its first season. Widely considered one of the best-written and most innovative TV series of all time, the show has warmed the hearts of countless Americans with its depiction of a well-meaning Democrat administration. Season 1 introduces the White House cast of characters, headed by Martin Sheen as President Bartlet.
The Twilight Zone: Vol. 37

Creator Rod Serling's long-running, Emmy-winning television series brought science fiction to the masses. Viewers enjoyed the twisted, often-humorous mysteries as well as the show's thinly masked social commentary and philosophical discussions. Includes the classic episodes "Hocus-Pocus and Frisby," "Of Late I Think of Cliffordville" and "Mr. Garrity and the Graves."
The Twilight Zone: Vol. 43

Creator Rod Serling's long-running, Emmy-winning television series brought science fiction to the masses. Viewers enjoyed the twisted, often-humorous mysteries as well as the show's thinly masked social commentary and philosophical discussions.Includes the classic episodes "Where Is Everybody?," "The Eye of the Beholder," "A World of His Own" and "A Thing About Machines."
Gladiator: Extended Edition

Fans of Gladiator's original theatrical release will appreciate this extended version of the epic Ridley Scott film, packed with extra action footage and gripping dialogue. Featuring a strong supporting cast and an Oscar-winning performance from actor Russell Crowe as the dauntless Roman general Maximus, this big-budget Best Picture winner became an instant classic -- and helped elevate its leading man to icon status.
George Carlin: Doin' It Again

Nothing gets past the razor-sharp eye of George Carlin: The comedian serves up his droll take on everything from embarrassing underwear incidents to those special people who need to share their bathroom adventures and, of course, more ludicrous uses of the English language. Filmed live in 1990 at the State Theatre in New Brunswick, N.J., this hilarious stand-up routine -- Carlin's seventh HBO show -- won a Cable ACE Award.


























