Jeff Beck Performing This Week: Live at Ronnie Scott’s


Jeff Beck is a true rock legend. From his time with the Yardbirds in the sixties, through the Jeff Beck Group and throughout his solo career his unique guitar style and constant desire to explore new musical areas and sounds has won him the admiration of his peers and the adoration of legions of fans.
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Seven Pounds


The mysteriously titled Seven Pounds stars Will Smith as Ben Thomas, who flashes his badge as an IRS agent to gain entrance into the lives of seven strangers in need - To each, he offers something that will reverse their troubles, seeking to atone for a haunting past mistake.
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Marley and Me


When a dog wriggles his adorable rear end into a human's life, the human will never be the same and both Marley, the dog, and Marley & Me, the movie, manage to endear themselves deeply despite a few wee flaws.
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Slumdog Millionaire


Danny Boyle (Sunshine) directed this wildly energetic, Dickensian drama about the desultory life and times of an Indian boy whose bleak, formative experiences lead to an appearance on his country's version of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" Jamal (played as a young man by Dev Patel) and his brother are orphaned as children, raising themselves in various slums and crime-ridden neighorhoods and falling in, for a while, with a monstrous gang exploiting children as beggars and prostitutes.
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Midnight Cowboy (Two Disc Collector’s Edition)


The first, and only, X-rated film to win a best picture Academy Award, John Schlesinger's Midnight Cowboy seems a lot less daring today (and has been reclassified as an R), but remains a fascinating time capsule of late-1960s sexual decadence in mainstream American cinema.
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Easy Rider


This box-office hit from 1969 is an important pioneer of the American independent cinema movement, and a generational touchstone to boot.
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The Bourne Trilogy [Blu-ray]


The Bourne Identity Freely adapted from Robert Ludlum's 1980 bestseller, The Bourne Identity starts fast and never slows down.
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The Shawshank Redemption [Blu-ray]


When this popular prison drama was released in 1994, some critics complained that the movie was too long (142 minutes) to sustain its story.
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Band of Brothers [Blu-ray]


An impressively rigorous, unsentimental, and harrowing look at combat during World War II, Band of Brothers follows a company of airborne infantry--Easy Company--from boot camp through the end of the war.
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Quantum of Solace [Blu-ray]


Daniel Craig hasn't lost a step since Casino Royale and this James Bond still remains dangerous, a man who could earn that license to kill in brutal hand-to-hand combat while still looking sharp in a tailored suit.
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