Farscape's first season is truly wonderful and a must see, but it's a must see more for the roller coaster ride you'll...
(01/08/08) Farscape's first season is truly wonderful and a must see, but it's a must see more for the roller coaster ride you'll get from the following three seasons. They just keep getting better and better. Buy this boxed set -- you'll be blown away!See less
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Clearly the brightest jewel in the Sci-Fi Channel's original-programming crown, Farscape continues to expand its genre's...
(01/08/08) Clearly the brightest jewel in the Sci-Fi Channel's original-programming crown, Farscape continues to expand its genre's boundaries with provocative, consistently engrossing episodes -- among them the complete run of second-season episodes collected here. Viewers will be reintroduced to John Crichton (Ben Browder), the erstwhile astronaut catapulted into a galaxy many light-years distant from Earth and taken aboard the living starship Moya, whose passengers are fugitives from oppressive totalitarians known as "Peacekeepers." In "Mind the Baby," Moya surrenders her newborn "offspring" to Crais, a devious Peacekeeper, in a bid to navigate uncharted reaches of the galaxy without being molested. Successive episodes "Vitas Mortis," "Taking the Stone," and "Crackers Don't Matter" show Moya and the fugitives continuing their odyssey -- which, not surprisingly, becomes increasingly dangerous. In "The Way We Weren't," evidence of the murder of a previous Moya is found. In "Picture If You Will,"...See less
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(01/08/08) Clearly the brightest jewel in the Sci-Fi Channel's original-programming crown, Farscape continues to expand its genre's boundaries with provocative, consistently engrossing episodes -- among them the complete run of third-season episodes collected here. Viewers will be reintroduced to John Crichton (Ben Browder), the erstwhile astronaut catapulted into a galaxy many light-years distant from Earth and taken aboard the living starship Moya, whose passengers are fugitives from oppressive totalitarians known as "Peacekeepers." In "Season of Death," John's crewmates search for a way to heal him after the destructive events of the cliffhanger to Season 2. In "Suns and Lovers" the crew hunts a religious zealot. In the two-part "Self-Inflicted Wounds" the Moya heads for a planet that could heal Zhaan, but she winds up making a decision that will affect the rest of the crew. In "...Different Destinations," a tear in time leads the crew to discover Peacekeepers that weren't always corrupt. "Eat...See less
(01/08/08) Clearly the brightest jewel in the Sci-Fi Channel's original-programming crown, Farscape continues to expand its genre's boundaries with provocative, consistently engrossing episodes -- among them the complete run of the fourth and final season episodes collected here. Viewers will be reintroduced to John Crichton (Ben Browder), the erstwhile astronaut catapulted into a galaxy many light-years distant from Earth and taken aboard the living starship Moya, whose passengers are fugitives from oppressive totalitarians known as Peacekeepers. In "Crichton Kicks," John is reunited with Chiana (Gigi Edgley) and Rygel (Jonathan Hardy) to prevent a dying Leviathan from being captured by mercenaries. In the two-part "What Was Lost" arc, Interion scientists conduct an archeological dig on a planet where the rest of the crew is reunited in "Sacrifice," and in "Resurrection," the crew must stop the Peacekeepers from finding an alien weapon of mass destruction. Mercenaries capture Rygel after the...See less
George Carlin: All My Stuff, Carlin, George Carlin, DVD, Color, Video, Barnes & Noble.com
(12/09/07) George Carlin: All My Stuff, Carlin, George Carlin, DVD, Color, Video, Barnes & Noble.comSee less
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M*A*S*H, spun from Robert Altman's Academy Award-winning film (included in this collection), proved a rare,...
(12/09/07) M*A*S*H, spun from Robert Altman's Academy Award-winning film (included in this collection), proved a rare, record-breaking exception to the rule that television series based on hit films are doomed to failure. Even without Altman or the original film's cast (with one exception), it became one of the longest running and most beloved programs in TV history. Picking up on the film's mix of contempt for militarism and compassion for the military, it continues the misadventures of the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital in the Korean War. Writer Larry Gelbart, who developed the series for TV and wrote several episodes, already had such classics as Your Show of Shows and Caesar's Hour on his résumé. In the beginning, the characters remain somewhat familiar: Portraying the ringleaders of the Swamp are Alan Alda in Donald Sutherland's role as Hawkeye Pierce and Wayne Rogers assuming Elliott Gould's position as Trapper John. The ensemble includes Loretta Swit's "Hot Lips" Houlihan and Larry...See less
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Star Trek: Enterprise - Complete Series, DVD, Wide Screen, Video, Barnes & Noble.com
(12/09/07) Star Trek: Enterprise - Complete Series, DVD, Wide Screen, Video, Barnes & Noble.comSee less
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Side #1 -- Season 1 - Disc 1 1. The Maquis 2. The Son of an Admiral 3. U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656 4. Into the Badlands 5....
(12/09/07) Side #1 -- Season 1 - Disc 1 1. The Maquis 2. The Son of an Admiral 3. U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656 4. Into the Badlands 5. The Other Side of the Galaxy 6. Inside the Array 7. Not Enough Time 8. The Fifth Planet 9. The Caretaker 10. Honored Guests 11. The Ocampa 12. Ancient Tunnels 13. An Unpaid Debt 14. To the Surface 15. The Challenge of Survival 16. Destroy the Array 17. Alone 1. A Clear Violation 2. Quantum Singularity 3. So It Begins 4. Unusual Symptoms 5. Lay in a Course 6. Crack in the Ice 7. Port or Starboard 8. A Fine Addition 1. Shock Wave 2. But I Saw Them 3. At the Narrow End 4. Locate the Source 5. Just a Patriot 6. Between Now and Then 7. Flash Point 8. More Than a Dream Side #2 -- Season 1 - Disc 2 1. Rogue Planetoid 2. Nothing There 3. Biological Repository 4. Matched for Speed 5. Phasers at the Ready 6. Hall of Mirrors 7. He Is My Honatta 8. Resuming Course 1. Coffee in That Nebula 2. Energy Barrier 3. Natural Born Idiots 4. Your Shot, Harry 5. Guide Quest 6. Jonah and the...See less
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Side #1 -- Season 1 - Disc 1 1. Wolf 359, Stardate 43997 2. Deep Space Nine, Three Years Later 3. Federation Presence at...
(12/09/07) Side #1 -- Season 1 - Disc 1 1. Wolf 359, Stardate 43997 2. Deep Space Nine, Three Years Later 3. Federation Presence at Bajor 4. A Meeting With Picard 5. Community Leader 6. Kai Opaka 7. Dax and Bashir 8. Transporter Room Number Three 9. Gul Dukat 10. The Denorios Belt 11. Inside the Wormhole 12. Rescue Mission 13. The Nature of Linear Existence 14. The Unknown 15. Cardassian Offensive 16. The Burning Ship 17. Attack on Deep Space Nine 18. Rebuilding the Station 1. Plain, Simple Garak 2. Tahna Los 3. Divided Loyalties 4. The Duras Sisters 5. Fighting for Bajor 6. A Common Enemy 7. The Voice of the Kohn-Ma 8. Traitor 1. Altonian Brain Teaser 2. Trouble at Quark's 3. Ibudan 4. Framed for Murder 5. Relieved of Duty 6. A Better Crook 7. Mob Violence 8. A Clone Side #2 -- Season 1 - Disc 2 1. House of Cards 2. Make... Stopping... Sense! 3. Aphasia 4. Never Ask When You Can Take 5. Echoes of a War Gone By 6. Searching for an Antidote 7. Ghosts in the Machines 8. Desperate Measures 1. First...See less
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Frank Herbert's 1974 novel Dune holds a special place in the modern science-fiction canon. Boasting throngs of fans and...
(12/09/07) Frank Herbert's 1974 novel Dune holds a special place in the modern science-fiction canon. Boasting throngs of fans and a sizeable critical following, its setting -- the planet Arrakis, after the year 10,000 -- is the genre's well-tread equivalent of William Faulkner's fictional Yoknapatawpha County. Sixteen years after David Lynch first brought Frank Herbert's sci-fi epic to the big screen in 1984 -- to decidedly mixed results -- the Sci-Fi Channel has adapted the classic novel as a 4 1/2 hour miniseries. The result is a richly satisfying vision of the distant future. Writer/director John Harrison's (Tales From the Darkside: The Movie) adaptation is detailed enough to satisfy avid fans of Herbert's work, and accessible enough to entrance the uninitiated. Dune follows the fate of the noble house of Duke Leto Atreides (William Hurt) who is charged to rule the desolate, sandswept desert planet Arrakis, the universes only source of Melange, a powerful spice that enhances mental...See less
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The weekly, hour-long TV adventure series Alias wasted no time in establishing a high level of suspense. Its first...
(12/09/07) The weekly, hour-long TV adventure series Alias wasted no time in establishing a high level of suspense. Its first episode, "Truth Be Told, ran a full 65 minutes, with no commercial interruptions -- and be assured that few viewers were willing to leave their seats for the duration. Jennifer Garner starred as college student Sydney Bristow, who during her senior year was recruited into SD-6, the shadowy "special operations" division of the CIA of which her father, Jack (Victor Garber), was a top functionary. Given a crash course in martial arts and high technology, Sydney still did not quite appreciate the gravity of her mission in life until she inadvertently caused the murder of her fiancé. Thereafter, she kept her profession a secret from everyone she knew -- and did her best to stay at least one step ahead of whatever enemy happened to be after her during a given episode. Created by Felicity's J.J. Abrams, Alias made its ABC network debut on September 30, 2001. Hal Erickson, All...See less
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Executive-produced by Steven Spielberg, the ten-episode, 14-hour miniseries Taken was one of the most ambitious projects...
(12/09/07) Executive-produced by Steven Spielberg, the ten-episode, 14-hour miniseries Taken was one of the most ambitious projects undertaken by cable TV's Sci-Fi Network, ultimately costing 40 million dollars -- a price that proved well worth it, inasmuch as the series posted the network's highest-ever ratings. Covering a period from 1947 to the present, the story focused on three different families, each of whom was profoundly affected by extraterrestrial visitation. The Keys family was headed by WWII bomber pilot Russell Keys (Steve Burton), who spent virtually his entire adult life haunted by his "close encounter" with aliens. The Clarkes were originally represented by lonely Texas waitress Sally Clarke (Catherine Dent), who was impregnated by a charming stranger (Eric Close) who turned out to be an alien survivor of the Roswell crash. And the lives of the Crawfords were dictated by ruthless Army officer Owen Crawford (Joel Gretsch), who was determined to prove that the government had...See less
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Star Trek The Next Generation - The Complete Series, DVD, Special Packaging / Pan & Scan, Video, Barnes & Noble.com
(12/09/07) Star Trek The Next Generation - The Complete Series, DVD, Special Packaging / Pan & Scan, Video, Barnes & Noble.comSee less
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Because it is the simplest of the Star Trek theatrical films, Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan is fondly regarded as being...
(12/09/07) Because it is the simplest of the Star Trek theatrical films, Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan is fondly regarded as being the closest in spirit to the 1966-69 TV series that spawned it. William Shatner plays Admiral Kirk (remember his promotion?) who escapes the tedium of a desk job to join Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy) and Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy (DeForest Kelley) on a space mission. While boldly going where no man etc. etc., Kirk crosses the path of his old enemy Khan (Ricardo Montalban), who as any diehard Trekker can tell you was the chief antagonist in the 1966 Trek TV episode "Space Seed." Leading a crew of near-savage space prisoners, Khan insinuates himself into the Genesis Project, which is designed to introduce living organisms on long-dead planets. Intending to harness this program for his own despotic purposes, Khan engages in battle with the Enterprise crew. Only through the self-sacrifice of Mr. Spock is Khan disposed of. The shock of Spock's death is softened by the...See less
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The Tudors - The Complete First Season, Rhys-Meyers, Jonathan Rhys-Meyers, DVD, Wide Screen / Dubbed, Video, Barnes &...
(12/09/07) The Tudors - The Complete First Season, Rhys-Meyers, Jonathan Rhys-Meyers, DVD, Wide Screen / Dubbed, Video, Barnes & Noble.comSee less
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A cult hit desperately in search of a broad audience in its first-season, The X-Files exploded in its second season,...
(12/09/07) A cult hit desperately in search of a broad audience in its first-season, The X-Files exploded in its second season, establishing an audience with storylines steeped in conspiratorial lore and settling in for a long run. The extraterrestrial and paranormal detective work of FBI Agents Mulder (David Duchovny) and Scully (Gillian Anderson) also rounded into shape: Mulder, the believing go-getter; Scully, the skeptical straight woman but also ready to back up her partner, even if against her better judgment. Also popping up in X-Files Second Season are the sympathetic but harried FBI supervisor Skinner (Mitch Pileggi) and the evil Cigarette Smoking Man (William B. Davis), whose nefarious mysteries seem to be in intersecting orbits about Mulder and Scully. Among the more memorable episodes from the season is "Little Green Men," the season premiere, in which Mulder's X-Files are officially closed by the FBI, leaving Mulder in a brood over his purpose in the Bureau... until strange radio...See less
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In Battlestar Galactica's explosive Season 1 finale, Commander Adama (Edward James Olmos) had been shot by...
(12/09/07) In Battlestar Galactica's explosive Season 1 finale, Commander Adama (Edward James Olmos) had been shot by Cylon-in-disguise Boomer (Grace Park); Starbuck (Katee Sackhoff) disobeyed orders and went back to Cylon-occupied Caprica to retrieve the Arrow of Apollo, which President Roslin (Mary McDonnell) believed would lead the colonists to Earth; and Baltar (James Callis), Chief Tyrol (Aaron Douglas), and Crashdown (Samuel Witwer) plummeted to the surface of Kobol in a heart-stopping, special effects-laden moment. Season 2.0 collects the first ten episodes of BSG's second season, which absolutely dazzle. All hell breaks loose in the opener, "Scattered," when Tigh (Michael Hogan) is forced to take command while Adama recovers, leading to major mishaps -- such as the arrest of President Roslin -- that threaten the survival of the fleet. In "Valley of Darkness," Cylons board the Galactica in a tense, creepy episode that you may watch with your eyes half open. Back on Kobol, the survivors of...See less
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Critics have said it numerous times, but it bears repeating: Battlestar Galactica is the best drama on television, hands...
(12/09/07) Critics have said it numerous times, but it bears repeating: Battlestar Galactica is the best drama on television, hands down. Spotlighting sociological and political story lines -- and controversial topics such as racism, terrorism, and religion -- while deftly weaving them into the fabric of a sci-fi series is what makes BSG unique. Even those who aren't fans of the space genre will find themselves looking past laser battles and synthetic humanoid robots to find something to love, and the outstanding episodes of Season 2s latter half make that easy. Season 2.0's ten-episode run ended on Sci-Fi in September 2005, just as the Galactica came into contact with another Battlestar, The Pegasus. The latter ship is under the command of power-hungry Admiral Nelena Cain (Michelle Forbes), who outranks Galactica's Commander William Adama (Edward James Olmos). This power struggle plays out explosively in the excellent two-part "Resurrection Ship," which kicked off the ten-episode Season 2.5 run...See less
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Picking up where Sci Fi Channel's 2003 miniseries left off, Battlestar Galactica - Season 1 begins with the remnants of...
(12/09/07) Picking up where Sci Fi Channel's 2003 miniseries left off, Battlestar Galactica - Season 1 begins with the remnants of humanity (all 48,000 of them) on the run in whats left of their space fleet. The Cylons -- the robot race that destroyed the humans home planet, Caprica, at the miniseries conclusion -- have both the numbers and the superior technology. What the humans have is the titular, outdated flagship and a ragtag military led by the gruff career soldier Cmdr. Bill Adama (Edward James Olmos) and his frequently depressed, hard-drinking second-in-command, Col. Saul Tigh (Michael Hogan). On the political side, the newly installed president of the Colonies, Laura Roslin (Mary McDonnell), tries to assert her authority with the military while dealing with the needs of her constituents. Vice President Gaius Baltar (the amazing James Callis) is haunted by his collaboration with the enemy and driven half mad by the frequent appearance of Six (Tricia Helfer), a Cylon agent only he can...See less
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The untold story of the Battlestar Pegasus comes to the screen in this special, two-hour episode of Battlestar Galactica...
(12/09/07) The untold story of the Battlestar Pegasus comes to the screen in this special, two-hour episode of Battlestar Galactica detailing the transformation of Major Kendra Shaw into a fearless tool of war known as a "razor." As the Cylons prepare to launch a genocidal attack on the Twelve Colonies, Major Kendra Shaw (Stephanie Chaves-Jacobson) arrives on the Battleship Pegasus reporting for duty. In the aftermath of the devastating attack, Major Shaw is trained by Admiral Helena Cain to employ suicidal fighting tactics and commit atrocious war crimes against her own people. Any sense of hesitation or doubt is methodically stripped away from Major Shaw, rendering her a living weapon driven by murderous instinct. But such a weapon can ultimately do as much damage as it does good, and it isn't long before this severe form of warfare takes a heavy psychological tool on the tormented Major Shaw. Jason Buchanan, All Movie GuideSee less
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