001- The Big Gay Musical-

Life imitates a play, and that's just the thing for sending up the Bible in this no-feathers-barred fantasia that swirls around Paul (Daniel Robinson) and Eddie (Joey Dudding), the leads in a musical called "Adam and Steve Just the Way God Made 'Em." Offstage, the pair act out the story of their own star-crossed lives: Paul, recently dumped, just wants to stay in, while Eddie's still coming out. But rest assured that the show tunes will go on.
002- Rebecca-

The only Alfred Hitchcock film to win an Oscar for Best Picture, this mystery stars Laurence Olivier as Maxim de Winter, a widower whose hapless second wife (Joan Fontaine) moves into his mansion only to find the memory of his first wife still governs the household. Intimidated by the home's hostile staff, the living Mrs. de Winter begins to go mad in Hitchcock's eerie adaptation of Daphne Du Maurier's Gothic classic.
003- Stag-

Victor (John Stockwell) is soon to be married, so his friend Michael (Mario Van Peebles) throws him a bachelor party that gets way out of control. He hires strippers, buys plenty of booze and drugs and rounds up pals Daniel (Kevin Dillon), nervous Timan (John Henson) and drug dealer Pete (Andrew McCarthy). But after one of the strippers ends up dead, the guys must find a way out of their predicament without losing their cool or getting caught.
004- Next Day Air-

Panic erupts when a package of cocaine is inadvertently delivered to the wrong address by a hapless delivery driver in this dark comedy. As the sender tries to retrieve the drugs, the unintentional recipients plan to sell their unexpected bounty. Meanwhile, the crooks who were supposed to receive the contraband shipment find themselves in a major bind. Donald Faison, Mos Def, Mike Epps, Lauren London and Debbie Allen star.
005- The Lost Coast-

Three old friends reunite during a massive Halloween celebration in San Francisco, where they're forced to confront a long-ignored secret from a camping trip years earlier on California's rugged Lost Coast. Jasper (Ian Scott McGregor) is engaged and wants to repress the memory of his romantic encounter with Mark (Lucas Alifano) -- who can't forget the incident -- while Lily (Lindsay Benner) guides them through a night of revelry and revelation.
006- Let the Right One In-

Twelve-year-old Oskar (Kåre Hedebrant), the constant target of bullies, spends his time plotting revenge and collecting news items about the grisly murders plaguing his town. But things change when he meets a new girl named Eli (Lina Leandersson), a misfit vampire who steals his heart. As a serial killer continues to prey on teen boys in their small Swedish village, Eli helps Oskar find the courage to stand up to his tormenters.
007- Pleasantville-

Geeky teenager David (Tobey Maguire) and his popular twin sister, Jennifer (Reese Witherspoon), get sucked into the black-and-white world of a 1950s TV sitcom called "Pleasantville," and find a world where everything is peachy keen all the time. But when Jennifer's modern attitude disrupts Pleasantville's peaceful but boring routine, she literally brings color into its life. Gary Ross directs this Oscar-nominated comedy.
008- What's Eating Gilbert Grape-

In a backwater Iowa town, Gilbert (Johnny Depp) struggles to take care of his mentally disabled brother, Arnie (Leonardo DiCaprio), and provide for the rest of his family. But after falling for the stranded Becky (Juliette Lewis), Gilbert discovers exciting new possibilities for his life. Co-starring Mary Steenburgen, John C. Reilly and Crispin Glover, this tender drama earned DiCaprio an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor.
009- Touch of Pink-

Alim (Jimi Mistry) moves from Canada to London so he can be out and proud without worrying about what his conservative mother, Nuru (Suleka Mathew), will think. There, he lives a carefree life with his boyfriend, Giles (Kristen Holden-Ried) ... until his mother announces she's coming for a visit. Alim's forced to hide any evidence that he's dating a white man instead of the nice Muslim girl his mother dreams of.
010- Another Day in Paradise-

James Woods talks a mile a minute as a schizoid hood in Another Day in Paradise; Melanie Griffith co-stars as his junkie wife. Both serve as unlikely parental figures, taking two budding crooks under their wings. For a while, life is perfect -- and then everything goes wrong. Another Day in Paradise builds an increasing sense of dread as Woods' true colors are revealed.
011- Peaceful Warrior-

Victor Salva directs this inspiring drama based on the best-selling autobiographical novel by college gymnast Dan Millman (Scott Mechlowicz), who had everything he could ever want -- until an injury changed his life forever. During the long recovery process, fate presents Dan with Joy (Amy Smart) and a stranger named Socrates (Nick Nolte), who unlocks a world of sage wisdom and spiritual understanding.
012- The Lair: Season 1: Disc 2-

This disc includes episodes 104-106, as well as bonus features such as bloopers, a behind-the-scenes featurette and photo gallery.
013- The Basketball Diaries-

Jim Carroll's autobiographical novel chronicles a young basketball player's descent into addiction. As Jim's (Leonardo DiCaprio) experimentation gives way to a heroin habit supported by prostitution, a former addict (Ernie Hudson) may be the only one who can save him. Haunting and real, director Scott Kalvert's drama is a powerful portrayal of chaos and redemption. Mark Wahlberg co-stars as one of Jim's degenerate pals.
014- Stephen King: Nightmares & Dreamscapes: Disc 3-

This disc includes the following episodes: "Autopsy Room Four" and "You Know They Got a Hell of a Band."
015- Starship Troopers-

In this sci-fi adventure based on a novel by Robert A. Heinlein and directed by Paul Verhoeven, fire-spitting, brain-sucking bugs attack Earth, and the city of Buenos Aires is wiped off the map. Coming to the rescue are Johnny Rico (Casper Van Dien), Dizzy (Dina Meyer), Carmen (Denise Richards) and Ace (Jake Busey), courageous soldiers who travel to the distant Klendathu system for the ultimate showdown.
016- The Big Hit-

Four enterprising young hit men (Lou Diamond Phillips, Antonio Sabato Jr., Mark Wahlberg and Bokeem Woodbine) decide to kidnap the daughter of a wealthy executive, but they're unaware of two very important details: She's their boss's goddaughter, and her father just went bankrupt. Meanwhile, the kidnapped victim falls for one of her captors, who's trying to maintain the pretense of a normal life for his fiancée (Christina Applegate).
017- Reflections in a Golden Eye-

Carson McCullers's Southern drama comes to the big screen with Marlon Brando as Maj. Weldon Penderton, a repressed homosexual married to the carping Leonora (Elizabeth Taylor), who's having an affair with one of her husband's colleagues (Brian Keith). This emotionally charged tragicomedy from director John Huston explores the landscape of grief, denial and the power of our closest relationships to damage what we care about the most.
018- The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner-

Colin Smith (Tom Courtenay) is a cynical young man determined to fight the system at every turn. With no interest in school or in the factory job awaiting him, he turns to a life of petty crime alongside his friend Mike. A botched robbery lands the two in reform school where a school official sees Colin's hidden talent. Conflicted and bitter, Colin must decide whether to nurture his ability as a runner or once again rebel against authority.
019- Flash Point-

Action masters Wilson Yip and Donnie Yen deliver nonstop martial arts thrills in this tale of triad gang warfare in pre-handover Hong Kong. Reckless Detective Ma (Yen) threatens the careful work of his partner, Wilson (Louis Koo), who's finally infiltrated a notorious triad gang. As the operation begins to collapse, Ma enters the fray to go one-on-one against the triad leader (Collin Chou) before he takes over the streets.
020- Love and Other Disasters-

Director Alek Keshishian unspools a charming tale that finds a young American (Brittany Murphy) attempting to play matchmaker for friends and co-workers -- with mixed results -- while interning at a major British fashion magazine. Problem is, she's so busy hooking up everyone else that she can't see her ideal match right under her nose. The supporting cast of characters includes Matthew Rhys, Santiago Cabrera and Catherine Tate.
021- Descent-

In the wake of a violent rape that leaves her shattered and emotionally destroyed, a star college student (Rosario Dawson) with a once-promising future descends into a downward spiral of depression, drug abuse and promiscuity. Talia Lugacy directs this Tribeca Film Festival selection that explores what happens when the victim ultimately gets the chance to exact revenge upon her attacker (Chad Faust).
022- The Hard Easy-

Paul Weston (Henry Thomas) and his crew have the perfect jewel heist planned. Every detail has been organized, every contingency prepared for ... except one: Roger Hargitay (David Boreanaz) and his team have the same plan. On one fateful night, the perfect robbery spins out of control as both gangs fight for a single goal. Vera Farmiga, Bruce Dern, Nick Lachey and Gary Busey co-star in this explosive caper.
023- Afro Samurai: Season 1-

In a futuristic Japan where conflicts are settled by the sword, Afro Samurai (voiced by Samuel L. Jackson) must avenge his father's murder by challenging a powerful warrior named Justice (Ron Perlman) in this anime miniseries. If he can defeat Justice, Afro will become the new No. 1. He's joined on his quest to unseat the premier samurai by Ninja Ninja, who provides excellent strategic advice in combat -- but who also may be a hallucination.
024- 3-Day Weekend-

Each year, committed couple Simon (Derek Meeker) and Jason (Douglas Myers) spend a weekend relaxing with their friend, Cooper (Derek Long), and the guy he's dating at the time, but their decision to invite single friends along this year leads to major relationship shakeups. The newcomers joining the getaway include a frisky college pal, a yoga teacher who enjoys being naked and a temperamental co-worker.
025- Salò-

This deeply disturbing movie updates a work by the Marquis de Sade and portrays the fate of 18 Italian youths who are kidnapped by Nazis. Held in a remote palace, they must endure endless sexual and other humiliations and are then sentenced to die. Pier Palo Pasolini directs this provocative film, which stars Paolo Bonacelli and Giorgio Cataldi. This movie includes intensely graphic material.
026- Aliens vs. Predator 2-

Prepare for more mayhem as warring aliens and predators return for Round 2 of their no-holds-barred slugfest. This time, the intergalactic creatures do battle in a small American town, throwing local residents into harm's way. To save the planet, the humans must oust both types of unwelcome guests. This sci-fi sequel features tons of spectacular action sequences full of nifty new gadgets and gooey monster gore.
027- Don't Look Down-

A chance accident lands young stilts-walker Eloy in the bedroom of beautiful older woman Elvira, who is also a devoted student of tantric sex. But to Eloy, she becomes a game teacher in all things erotic. Inspired by the classic poetry of the Iranian mystic Rumi, esteemed Argentine filmmaker Eliseo Subiela crafts an arresting drama full of sex and spirituality. Subiela won Best Director at the Guadalajara Mexican Film Festival.
028- Barry Lyndon-

Based on William Makepeace Thackeray's novel, this gorgeously painted tale yields a slow-moving portrait of a young Irishman (Ryan O'Neal) who moves up the social ladder through soldiering, spying and a marriage to a wealthy countess (Marisa Berenson). Although this Stanley Kubrick-directed film was a box office flop, it was eventually recognized as a masterpiece, winning four Academy Awards (including Best Cinematography).
029- Fighting-

When Sean Arthur (Channing Tatum), an unmotivated young man who hustles counterfeit merchandise in New York City, meets seasoned street-fighting coach Harvey Boarden (Terrence Howard) by chance, his whole life changes. Sean's fights are dangerous, but he sets out to win the prize money at stake and the respect of those around him. Dito Montiel directs this tense drama that also stars Zulay Henao, Luis Guzman and Cung Le.
030- Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events-

After their parents are tragically killed, three young orphans -- siblings Violet (Emily Browning), Klaus (Liam Aiken) and Sunny -- are taken in by the cunning and dastardly Count Olaf (Jim Carrey), who hopes to snatch their inheritance from them. Meryl Streep, Billy Connolly and Timothy Spall co-star in director Brad Silberling's take on the best-selling series of darkly funny children's books, with Jude Law narrating as Lemony Snicket.
031- 12 Rounds-

Helmed by Renny Harlin, this tense actioner stars World Wrestling Entertainment grappler John Cena as Det. Danny Fisher, a New Orleans cop who must save his kidnapped fiancée, Molly Porter (Ashley Scott), from the clutches of notorious crime lord Miles Jackson (Aidan Gillen). A battle of wits and wills ensues as Fisher is forced to life race around the Big Easy completing 12 near-impossible tasks and solving puzzles dreamed up by Jackson.
032- The Reader-

Michael Berg (Ralph Fiennes) reflects on the formative sexual relationship he had with older woman Hanna Schmitz (Kate Winslet, in a Golden Globe- and Oscar-winning role) as a young teenager in this poignant drama set in post-World War II Germany. The passionate affair ended when Hanna disappeared. But years later, Michael learns she's on trial for horrific Nazi war crimes. David Kross plays the teenage Michael in this film based on Bernhard Schlink's best-seller.
033- A Bug's Life-

On behalf of "oppressed bugs everywhere," an inventive ant named Flik (voiced by Dave Foley) hires a troupe of warrior bugs to defend his bustling colony from a horde of freeloading grasshoppers led by the evil-minded Hopper (Kevin Spacey). Little does Flik know that his tough "warriors" are really circus performers who have no clue when it comes to combat. Pixar takes you inside the miniature world of insects for this larger-than-life adventure.
034- Terminator: Salvation-

All grown up in post-apocalyptic 2018, John Connor (Christian Bale) must lead the resistance of humans against the increasingly dominating militaristic robots in this fourth installment of the popular action-packed Terminator series. But when Marcus Wright (Sam Worthington) appears, his existence confuses the mission as Connor tries to determine whether Wright has come from the future or the past -- and whether he's friend or foe.
035- The Phantom of Liberty-

Lacking linear narration and a traditional plot, surrealist filmmaker Luis Buñuel's absurdly scathing send-up of bourgeois convention is presented as a series of loosely linked comedic episodes. Poker-playing monks use religious medals as chips; police search for a "missing" child who's right at hand; and at an elegant dinner party, guests are seated on toilets and occasionally excuse themselves to retire and eat in private stalls.
036- The Milky Way-

In this satiric French comedy, two men (Paul Frankeur and Laurent Terzieff) on a spiritual pilgrimage find their faith put to the test by the zealots and apostates they meet along the way. Bernard Verley and Edith Scob provide first-rate support as director Luis Buñuel -- with his trademark absurdist touches on full display -- lampoons his favorite targets: organized religion in general and Catholicism in particular.
037- Sid & Nancy-

This gritty biopic portrays the relationship and downward spiral of Sex Pistols bassist Sid Vicious (Gary Oldman) and his junkie girlfriend, Nancy Spungen (Chloe Webb), from their first meeting soon after Vicious joined the iconic punk band to the tragic end of their story. Hole front woman Courtney Love plays Nancy's friend, Gretchen, and music from the Clash's Joe Strummer, the Pogues, the Circle Jerks and others is included on the soundtrack.
038- A Streetcar Named Desire-

After losing the family plantation to creditors, aging Southern belle Blanche DuBois (Vivien Leigh) travels to New Orleans seeking solace in her sister, Stella (Kim Hunter). Instead, she goes toe-to-toe with Stella's brute of a husband, Stanley (Marlon Brando). Leigh, Hunter and Karl Malden all took home Oscars for their work in this sizzling adaptation of Tennessee Williams's classic rumination on carnal attraction and faded gentility.
039- East of Eden: Special Edition-

Set in California's Salinas Valley, Elia Kazan's adaptation of John Steinbeck's novel centers on Cal Trask (James Dean), the black sheep son of a stern farmer(Raymond Massey). Tired of being compared to his perfect brother, troublemaker Cal tries in vain to please his father. The two finally face off when Cal confronts his dad with the truth about his allegedly dead mother. Julie Harris, Jo Van Fleet and Burl Ives co-star.
040- Rounders-

Fueled by his penchant for high-stakes gambling, law student Mike McDermott (Matt Damon) befriends and "befoes" a fellow gambling addict named Worm (Edward Norton) and club owner Teddy KGB (John Malkovich). But tensions run high when Worm and Mike have only five days to come up with $15K. Gretchen Mol co-stars in this John Dahl-directed drama, whose superb cast and well-developed characters made Rounders a hit on the festival circuit.
041- Eating Out: All You Can Eat-

In a bid to spark an Internet romance with the hunky Zack, nerdy Casey (Daniel Skelton) fudges his online profile by using a photo of his friend Tiffani's (Rebekah Kochan) hot -- but straight -- ex-boyfriend Ryan (Michael E.R. Walker). Great idea ... until Ryan appears in the flesh. Mink Stole adds to the shenanigans as Casey's eccentric but lovable Aunt Helen and Leslie Jordan appears as Casey's mentor in this wacky comedy of love and lust.
042- No Regret-

When art student Su-min (Young-hoon Lee) loses his factory job, he takes a position working as a prostitute at an upscale gay bar. Although he resists the advances of wealthy client Jae-min (Han Lee) at first, the two eventually become devoted lovers. But soon, pressures from Jae-min's family threaten to come between them and their forbidden love. South Korea's first openly gay filmmaker, Hee-il Leesong, directs this passionate drama.
043- Speed Racer-

Emile Hirsch (Into the Wild) stars as Speed in this big-screen adaptation of the popular 1960s-era Japanese animated series from directors Larry and Andy Wachowski, the minds behind the blockbuster Matrix trilogy. With the support of his parents (Susan Sarandon and John Goodman), his girlfriend, Trixie (Christina Ricci), and his onetime rival Racer X (Matthew Fox), Speed sets out to conquer a cross-country race known as the Crucible.
044- Be Mine-

Mayson's (Dan Selon) romantic crusade to kiss a boy for the first time becomes the concern of all his friends, leading his best pal, Robyn (Kendra Thomas), to drag him to a Valentine's Day party, where they run into Reiley (Jared Welch). The tension instantly escalates in this romantic comedy as Reiley is the guy Mayson's had his eye on all along. But true love is far from a sure thing, especially where young and tentative lovers are concerned.
045- Redwoods-

When Everett (Brendan Bradley) meets visiting writer Chase (Matthew Montgomery), his life turns upside down. Though he's built a comfortable existence with his partner (Tad Coughenour) and the learning disabled boy they're raising (Caleb Dorfman), Everett lives without passion. Now, his feelings for Chase make Everett reevaluate his life in this touching gay romance set in the Russian River resort town of Guerneville, Calif.
046- Chaos-

With a gang leader (Wesley Snipes) holding dozens of hostages at an interrupted bank robbery, suspended cop Det. Quentin Conners (Jason Statham) is pulled back into action to negotiate. But when chaos erupts inside, the baddies escape. Now, Conners must pair with rookie cop Shane Dekker (Ryan Phillippe) to find the gang before they pull off an even bigger heist in this tense action flick from director Tony Giglio.
047- Tin Man: Disc 1-

This disc includes "Part 1" and "Part 2" of the miniseries.
048- Tin Man: Disc 2-

This disc includes "Part 3" of the miniseries and bonus material.
049- Anamorph-

NYPD detective Stan Aubray (Willem Dafoe) is obsessed with catching a serial killer whose slayings resemble a case Aubray solved years earlier. But the bizarre crime scenes require Aubray to study everything -- including his own dark past -- in a new light. The intricately plotted psychological thriller also stars Scott Speedman as a young maverick detective and Clea DuVall as a woman with a mysterious history.
050- Lord of the Flies-

Young military cadets are marooned on an island and must take up adult responsibilities. With no supervision, they create a new society -- but two chiefs emerge with vastly different leadership styles. Ralph (Balthazar Getty) organizes shelter and fire for his followers, while Jack (Chris Furrh) would rather have fun and hunt with his entourage of adventure-seekers. In the end, the foes face off in a battle of primal urges and civilized behavior.
051- Bangkok Love Story-

Sent to kill police informant Itt (Chaiwat Thongsaeng), icy assassin Mehk (Rattanaballang Tohssawat) can't pull the trigger and is shot for his hesitation. Itt takes Mehk to his home and nurses the hit man back to health, but an unlikely, forbidden love soon blossoms between them. And when a crime lord and Itt's fiancée learn about the relationship, the heat turns way up in this steamy gay-themed Thai crime drama.
052- Resident Evil: Degeneration-

In this animated edition of the Resident Evil saga, zombie slayer Claire Redfield (voiced by Alyson Court) and government agent Leon Kennedy (Paul Mercier) reunite in a busy American airport, where a T-virus-infected zombie has been set loose amid the civilian crowd. As Claire and Leon dodge and destroy the undead and search for survivors, they must also expose the bioterrorists using the T-virus attack to hold the country hostage.
053- Law Abiding Citizen-

Traumatized by the atrocious murders of his wife and daughter -- and the flawed justice system that set the killers free -- Clyde Shelton (Gerard Butler) gives in to his rage and sets out on a course of vengeance. He soon takes on not only the prosecutor involved in the case, Nick Rice (Jamie Foxx), but also the city of Philadelphia. Director F. Gary Gray's bold crime thriller co-stars Viola Davis and Michael Gambon.
054- The Road-

From the ash-covered, post-apocalyptic remains of Appalachia, the Father (Viggo Mortensen) and Son (Kodi Smit-McPhee) take to the road in search of a better life. But the Father's health is failing, lending urgency to a journey impeded by nomadic bands of cannibals. Charlize Theron co-stars in this adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, set in a fictional near future in which the world has been virtually destroyed.
055- Daybreakers-

Earth's population is up against a vicious plague that's transforming everyone into vampires and draining the world of an increasingly precious resource: blood. Edward Dalton (Ethan Hawke) and "Elvis" Cormac (Willem Dafoe) must decide what happens next. As the human race count nears zero, will vampires feast on the few men and women who remain, or could science hold the key to a less destructive solution? Sam Neill and Claudia Karvan co-star.
056- Halloween II-

After Michael Myers's (Tyler Mane) horrific Halloween night rampage in Haddonfield, the townspeople try to recover -- but the nightmare isn't over in Rob Zombie's bloody sequel to his reimagining of the original Halloween horror flick. Malcolm McDowell reprises his role as Dr. Sam Loomis, and Scout Taylor-Compton returns as Myers's sister, Laurie Strode. Brad Dourif, Danielle Harris and Bill Moseley co-star.
057- Pornography: A Thriller-

Gay porn star Mark Anton (Jared Grey) goes missing, setting into motion a story that shifts from his perspective to that of Brooklyn journalist Michael Castigan (Matthew Montgomery) and Los Angeles actor Matt Stevens (Pete Scherer), who are piecing together the story of Mark's life. As they get deeper into their investigations, strange things begin to happen to them and around them. David Kittredge writes and directs this surreal thriller.
058- Dare-

In their final semester before graduation from an affluent suburban high school, good girl Alexa (Emmy Rossum), outcast Ben (Ashley Springer) and bad boy Johnny (Zach Gilford) decide to shed their youthful inhibitions and take some very grown-up risks. A twisty tale of betrayal, heartbreak and unleashed sexuality ensues in director Adam Salky's unique teen drama, which premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival.
059- The Art of Being Straight-

After leaving his girlfriend behind in New York and moving to Los Angeles, Jon (writer-director Jesse Rosen) settles into a new living arrangement with an old college pal and explores his curiosity for the same sex by cashing in on come-ons from his boss (Johnny Ray). Meanwhile, Jon's lesbian friend Maddy (Rachel Castillo) has a confusing crush on the cute guy who lives next door (Pete Scherer) in this comedic drama.
060- Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief-

After discovering that he's the son of the Greek god Poseidon (Kevin McKidd), teenage Percy Jackson (Logan Lerman) strikes out on an action-packed odyssey to rescue his mortal mother and negotiate a peace treaty between his father, Zeus (Sean Bean), and Hades (Steve Coogan). Directed by Chris Columbus, this family-friendly tale of adventure also stars Pierce Brosnan, Rosario Dawson and Uma Thurman.
061- Kick-Ass-

Inspired by his love of comic books, high school student Dave Lizewski (Aaron Johnson) decides to transform himself into a masked crime fighter -- a decision that eventually thrusts the teenager into Internet stardom. Soon, Dave's antics inspire a wave of would-be heroes to don costumes and live out their superhero fantasies. Nicolas Cage, Christopher Mintz-Plasse and Chloe Moretz also star in this comic book adaptation from director Matthew Vaughn.
062- Tenderness-

After completing his stint in a juvenile detention center for murder, 18-year-old ex-con Eric Poole (Jon Foster) embarks on a hazardous road trip with Lori, a hyper teen (Sophie Traub), close by his side. But little do the troubled pair know that they are being tracked by Det. Cristofuoro (Russell Crowe), a hard-nosed New York cop who's convinced that Poole is a psychopath capable of killing again.
063- Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery-

As a swingin' fashion photographer by day and a groovy British superagent by night, Austin Powers (Mike Myers) is the '60s' most shagadelic spy, baby! But can he stop megalomaniac Dr. Evil (also Myers) after the bald villain freezes himself and unthaws in the '90s? With the help of sexy sidekick Vanessa Kensington (Elizabeth Hurley), he just might. Also boasts an infectious commentary by Myers and director Jay Roach.
064- Scream-

Horror maven Wes Craven -- paying homage to teen horror classics such as Halloween and Prom Night -- turns the genre on its head with this tale of a murderer who terrorizes hapless high schooler Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell) by offing everyone she knows. Not your average slasher flick, Scream distinguishes itself with a self-parodying sense of humor. Courteney Cox and David Arquette co-star as a local news reporter and a small-town deputy.
065- Broken Arrow-

When rogue stealth-fighter pilot Vic Deakins (John Travolta) deliberately drops off the radar while on maneuvers, the Air Force ends up with two stolen nuclear warheads -- and Deakins's co-pilot, Riley Hale (Christian Slater), is the military's only hope for getting them back. Traversing the deserted canyons of Utah, Hale teams with park ranger Terry Carmichael (Samantha Mathis) to put Deakins back in his box. But can they pull it off?
066- Weekend at Bernie's-

This late-1980s classic finds co-workers Larry (Andrew McCarthy) and Richard (Jonathan Silverman) spending a weekend at the beach house of their boss, Bernie (Terry Kiser), who's secretly planning to kill the duo because they've uncovered an accounting error at the company. But when the boys arrive, Bernie's already been whacked, and hilarity ensues as Larry and Richard try to keep his death a secret so that they won't be considered suspects.
067- Romeo Is Bleeding-

Corrupt New York City detective Jack Grimaldi (Gary Oldman) has a nice home, a beautiful wife (Annabella Sciorra) and a sweet, if stupid, mistress (Juliette Lewis). Attempting to live beyond his means, he supplies tips to the mob about the locations of protected witnesses. But Grimaldi gets in over his head when he's assigned to guard sultry Russian hit woman Mona Demarkov (Lena Olin) in this dark dramedy directed by Peter Medak.
068- Over the Edge-

Matt Dillon makes his big-screen debut in director Jonathan Kaplan's bleak portrait of adolescence in the late 1970s, which follows a restless group of suburban teenagers whose parents raised them in a planned community. With nothing to challenge them inside the city limits, the teens rebel by drinking liquor, dealing drugs and doling out random acts of destruction. But when the cops lower the boom on their high jinks, the kids fight back.
069- National Geographic: The Incredible Human Body-

The body uses an amazing, intricate series of systems that work together to create one healthy, functioning person. This fascinating National Geographic documentary studies these complexities and explores how they affect several groups of people. An imaging system assists a brain surgeon in maneuvering his scalpel, a couple battles infertility with assistance from advanced reproductive technology and more.
070- Hot Fuzz-

A top London cop (Simon Pegg) is ready to die of boredom when his superiors transfer him to a sleepy English village to work alongside a blundering but well-meaning young constable (Nick Frost). But soon enough, the town begins to stir with a series of grisly "accidents." Is foul play afoot in this seemingly idyllic hamlet, where nothing remotely serious ever happens? Edgar Wright (Shaun of the Dead) directs.
071- Solitary Man-

Michael Douglas stars as a former car dealership owner who sees his personal and professional lives take a nosedive when the repercussions of years of shady business dealings and chronic womanizing finally catch up with him. Susan Sarandon, Mary-Louise Parker, Danny DeVito and Jenna Fischer co-star in this comedic drama written and co-directed by Brian Koppelman.
072- Me and Orson Welles-

After convincing Orson Welles (Christian McKay) to give him a key role in the first Shakespearian play to run on Broadway, 17-year-old Richard (Zac Efron) finds himself on shaky ground when he clashes with the manipulative director over pretty assistant Sonja (Claire Danes). Sonja's ambition, Richard's desires and Welles's controlling nature all add up to more drama off stage than on for the Mercury Theater's production of "Julius Caesar."
073- Desperate Hours-

Director Michael Cimino's thriller centers on a separated couple, Tim (Anthony Hopkins) and Nora (Mimi Rogers), who wind up housing and trying to trap escaped psychotic killer Michael Bosworth (Mickey Rourke). Until Bosworth's accomplice (Kelly Lynch) shows up to take him to Mexico, he attempts to elude FBI agent Brenda Chandler (Lindsay Crouse). Meanwhile, Tim and Nora broach their marital troubles in the face of terror and desperation.
074- Kalifornia-

While researching a book on serial killings, writer Brian Kessler (David Duchovny) and his girlfriend, Carrie Laughlin (Michelle Forbes), travel cross-country to the murder sites and unwittingly stumble upon strangers who know the subject firsthand. A pair of hitchhikers (Brad Pitt and Juliette Lewis) offer to share expenses for the trip, but Kessler doesn't realize just how close he is to his subject -- even as bodies pile up behind them.
075- Cowboy Junction-

Writer-director Gregory Christian also stars as a secretly gay husband who has a torrid affair with a studly gay cowboy (James Michael Bobby), then hires him as his live-in handyman so they can carry on their relationship. But when the husband's wife (Elyse Mirto) also falls for the hunk, the truth threatens to come out. This breathless tale of sex, forbidden passion and shirtless cowboys in the sun also features Matt Austin and Bryan Hixson.
076- Ken Park-

This disturbing and highly controversial film from director Larry Clark (Kids) focuses on four adolescents whose lives are beyond dysfunctional, beginning with Tate, a sociopath and sexual asphyxiation freak who lives with his adoptive grandparents. Shawn is having sex with his girlfriend's mother; Claude is a skateboarder whose macho father physically abuses him; and Peaches is a nymphomaniac who rebels against her father's strict rules.
077- Sugar-

Cliff (Andre Noble) has just turned 18 and his little sister has a gift for him: booze, a joint, a subway token and the command to have sex. Heading out on the town, Cliff finds friendship -- and more -- in the person of a young hustler named Butch (Brendan Fehr). But Butch's dark side, along with a growing drug problem, leaves suburban family boy Cliff fearing for their future in this gay coming-of-age tale
078- Poison-

This drama interweaves three stories, each dealing with the darker aspects of sexuality. In the chilling "Hero," a stunned community tries to uncover the reason for a 7-year-old boy murdering his father. "Horror" tells the macabre story of a scientist who accidentally drinks his Viagra-like potion and becomes a sex fiend. Taking place in the early 20th century, "Homo" is about a male prisoner's erotic obsession with a fellow inmate.
079- Playing with Fire-

Gorgeous and cruel, wealthy Daphne (Kelly Albanese) enjoys seducing and discarding men. But when medical student Nick (Kyle Jordan) won't play her game, Daphne decides to get back at him by having some friends help her seduce his girlfriend, Heather (Candace Moon). Halfway through the scheme, however, Heather winds up in a bad accident, and Daphne begins to learn that things don't always go her way after all in this exciting thriller.
080- Behind Enemy Lines: Colombia-

To clear their names, a squad of Navy SEALs heads to South America to rescue a hostage but must hole up inside enemy territory when their mission goes wrong. The only way to escape is to fight their way out -- but launching an offensive against Colombian Special Forces won't be easy. Helmed by Tim Matheson, this direct-to-video action adventure stars Joe Manganiello, Keith David, Channon Roe and Steven Bauer.
081- Return to Innocence-

Director Rocky Costanzo's searing legal drama centers on a highly credentialed child psychologist named Glen Erskine (Richard Meese) whose life is shattered when he's accused of sexually assaulting a young boy he's been treating. Based on the novel of the same name by Gary M. Frazier, this poignant tale also stars Andrew Martin, Steve De Forest, Jeff Harman and Brett Chukerman.
082- Ice Blues: A Donald Strachey Mystery-

On a tip from his partner, Timmy (Sebastian Spence), detective Donald Strachey (Chad Allen) investigates a generous anonymous donation to a youth center. But both men are unaware of the peril that surrounds the investigation until the lawyer who presented the donation is killed. As he hunts for the killer, Strachey sets himself up to be the next victim. Daryl Shuttleworth co-stars in this adaptation of Richard Stevenson's mystery novel.
083- House-

Trying to recover from the nearly marriage-breaking stress following the death of their child, Jack (Reynaldo Rosales) and Stephanie (Heidi Dippold) spontaneously take off on a road trip. But when their car breaks down in a remote area, they find themselves in a horrific nightmare. Seeking shelter in a house, they soon realize that more danger lurks inside than outside in this spine-chiller based on Ted Dekker and Frank Peretti's best-seller.
084- The Beastmaster-

Possessing an extraordinary ability to communicate with animals, a warrior named Dar (Marc Singer) embarks on a perilous journey to seek his revenge on a villainous priest (Rip Torn) and the barbarians who slaughtered his family. Along the way, Dar befriends a cunning hunter (John Amos) and a beautiful slave girl (Tanya Roberts) who help him battle fierce creatures in this cult fantasy that spawned several sequels and a TV series.
085- Shrieker-

When a group of young, nubile skeptics attempt to summon a demon--the Shrieker, that is--they get exactly what they asked for, as the misshapen "mal engine" returns to the earth. But the summoners are in for a deadly surprise, as the rules dictate that five must die--and the sixth will become the demon's new master.
086- A Man in Uniform-

A Man in Uniform examines how the power of the police can seduce anyone. Tom McCamus turns in a superb performance as a small-time actor who wins a bit part as a cop in a TV drama. Intoxicated by his newfound power, he starts wearing his uniform off the set. Moody, affecting and profound, this little-seen gem throws vigilante justice a caustic glance.
087- The Last Airbender-

In a world ravaged by the Fire nation's aggression toward the peaceful Air, Water and Earth nations, reluctant youth Aang (Noah Ringer) learns that he's an Avatar -- a rare being who can manipulate all four elements and restore peace to the planet. Now Aang must join with his pal Katara (Nicola Peltz) and other allies to fulfill his destiny. M. Night Shyamalan directs this live-action adaptation of the animated series "Avatar: The Last Airbender."
088- Seconds-

In director John Frankenheimer's chilling exploration of midlife malaise, aging Arthur Hamilton (John Randolph) feels stuck in a dead-end existence until he discovers a mysterious organization that will provide him with a young body and a changed identity. He fakes his death and starts over with a swinging-bachelor persona (now played by Rock Hudson). But he soon learns that his newly purchased life comes at a terrifying price.
089- Twilight of the Golds-

This made-for-cable drama addresses a touchy subject as it profiles expectant mother Suzanne Stein's (Jennifer Beals) dilemma when she learns her unborn child will almost certainly be gay. The unexpected news has Suzanne debating whether or not to get an abortion. Her predicament is exacerbated when her gay brother (Brendan Fraser), gossipy mother (Faye Dunaway) and homophobic father (Garry Marshall) find out about her pregnancy.
090- Camp Hope-

Each summer at Camp Hope, a priest (Bruce Davison) leads the campers in religious training. But this year, the normally safe retreat turns horrifying when the priest accidentally brings something evil with him into the deep woods. Now, the teenagers attending must battle the devil in a fight for both their souls and their lives. Jesse Eisenberg, Dana Delany, Spencer Treat Clark and Andrew McCarthy star in this psychological thriller.
091- The Social Network-

David Fincher's biographical drama chronicles the meteoric rise of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg (Jesse Eisenberg) from Harvard sophomore to Internet superstar, examining his relationships with co-founder Eduardo Saverin (Andrew Garfield) and founding president Sean Parker (Justin Timberlake). Aaron Sorkin penned the screenplay based on Ben Mezrich's best-seller The Accidental Billionaires: The Founding of Facebook.
092- The Twilight Saga: Eclipse-

Danger stalks Seattle with a rash of mysterious killings that have Bella (Kristen Stewart) feeling less secure than ever in the third installment of this teen fantasy series based on the best-selling books by Stephenie Meyer. With a malevolent vampire continuing her quest for revenge from the sidelines, the human Bella must reconcile her love for Edward (Robert Pattinson), a vampire, and her growing feelings for Jacob (Taylor Lautner), a werewolf.
093- Inception-

Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) cuts a deal with Saito (Ken Watanabe) and agrees to use his ability to enter people's dreams for a special assignment involving business titan Robert Fischer Jr. (Cillian Murphy). Along for the labyrinth-infused ride is Cobb's new mind "architect," Ariadne (Ellen Page). Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Marion Cotillard, Tom Hardy, Tom Berenger and Dileep Rao also star in this sci-fi thriller from writer-director Christopher Nolan.
094- Charlie St. Cloud-

Ben Sherwood's intriguing novel is the basis of this ghost story about Charlie (Zac Efron), who is devoted to his brother, Sam, even after Sam's death. As the caretaker of the cemetery where Sam is buried, Charlie has lots of time to commune with the dead. Sam visits frequently to hang out with Charlie, but when Charlie meets a mysterious young woman (Amanda Crew), he must decide whether to move forward or remain trapped in the past.
095- Ultimate Guide: Human Body-

What makes some people superstars? Why do we chew faster when there's music in the air? Why do opposites attract? How does sunshine provide pleasure, cure depression or change molecules to Vitamin D? Find out the answers to these and other questions and take a unique look at the complex and mysterious workings of the human body. In this fascinating disc, you'll begin to learn how we become what we become -- human beings.
096- Vampires Suck-

From the creators of Disaster Movie and Meet the Spartans comes a spoof of pop culture and teenage vampire movies starring Jenn Proske as Becca, a high schooler who must choose between two hunky boys who both have killer smiles. While surrounded by vampires, werewolves (wereChihuahuas, anyone?) and gossipy teens with their own romantic dilemmas, the neurotic Becca also copes with her overprotective father and the school's impending prom.
097- Wild at Heart-

Barry Gifford's neopulp novel inspired this controversial cult film from director David Lynch. A star-crossed couple on the lam (Nicolas Cage and Laura Dern) is in for the most gruesome ride of their lives when they encounter a handful of bizarre -- and perhaps murderous -- strangers (played by the likes of Sheryl Lee and Willem Dafoe). Extras include a "making of" documentary, dozens of behind-the-scenes photos, cast interviews and more.
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