What Pro Wrestling Rivalries Deserve WWE DVD Sets?: a Fan’s Take
One of the WWE’s recent DVDs was a DVD set chronicling one of the best feuds in wrestling history. Bret vs
One of the WWE’s recent DVDs was a DVD set chronicling one of the best feuds in wrestling history. Bret vs
All movies are 2011 releases unless otherwise noted. Availability: DVD | Blu-ray | Both Blu-ray and DVD Will Gluck’s follow-up to Easy A stars Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis as platonic friends who attempt to add a physical component to their relationship.
The Kindle Fire, which has access to thousands of movies and TV shows, does have some limitations for international travelers.
Millions of current and former Netflix customers woke up Wednesday to an e-mail about a class-action lawsuit involving the price of online DVD rentals.
With the holiday season fast approaching, a lot of wrestling fans may be asking for World Wrestling Entertainment DVDs to fill their stockings this year. There are several new releases coming out soon, and one that was us released, that shoppers can get a head start on before the…
Who can forget the classic chuckle-fest that was David Lynch’s hallucinogenic portrait of the American small town, “Blue Velvet”? Turn out, it was a blast to make. In this exclusive outtakes featurette from the upcoming extra-loaded Blu-ray release of the 1986 classic, we get to the see the lighter side of a movie that begins
Working on a J.J. Abrams production isn’t all secrets and mystery; there’s also a lot of joking going on too. “Super 8” cast members Joel Courtney, Ryan Lee and Riley Griffiths shared their memories from working with the notoriously secretive director in this exclusive behind the scenes clip from the upcoming Blu-ray, hitting stores on
It’s hard to argue that one of the most badass breakout characters in “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2” is Professor Minerva McGonagall. And author J.K. Rowling fought to keep it that way.
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Ben Gneiser has seen the endings of some movies more than 50 times.