The West Wing: The Complete Third Season
(2001-2002) The show that once again made us want to believe in the American President entered its third season with the re-election campaign of President Jed Bartlett (played with good humor and moral dedication by Martin Sheen), but it opened on a special episode. Just weeks after 9/11, Aaron Sorkin turned the show into a combination civics lesson and political/moral debate.... Read Full Review
The Looney Tunes Golden Collection Volume 2 The Looney Tunes Spotlight Collection Volume 2
The Warner Bros. animation archive expands with the second collection of classic animated comedies from the golden years of their animation department. The Looney Tunes Golden Collection Volume 2 features 60 cartoon shorts on 4 discs. Disc one, "Bugs Bunny Masterpieces," features such classics as The Big Snooze.... Read Full Review
Dr. Strangelove, or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb - 40th Anniversary Edition
(1964) Stanley Kubrick's cold war black comedy of mutually assured destruction, the perennial cult film that seems to remain just as relevant as we supposedly progress as an international society, gets yet another special edition. I suppose there are few films that deserve it more. President Peter Sellers blunders through an unauthorized nuclear strike on Russia.... Read Full Review
I, Robot (widescreen) I, Robot (full screen)
Will Smith is a two-fisted, fast-talking, streetwise detective in the near future, where robots woven through the fabric of society, in this loose adaptation of Isaac Asimov's landmark science fiction novel, a murder mystery turned into a tech-heavy American action movie directed by sci-fi stylist Alex Proyas. The prime suspect is a robot (voiced by Alan Tudyk), but the investigation unravels a deadly.... Read Full Review