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- A memory game where you have to memorize Yu-Gi-Oh monsters.
- Official music video for "Going Home" by Mary Fahl.
- Jump in and buckle your seat belt - you're about to participate in the world-famous Casa Cristo Road Rally! This exciting interactive DVD game features some of the best and dirtiest drivers in the world. Are you ready to take them on? In this three-player DVD game, you can become Speed Racer, Racer X or Taejo Togokahm and get right in the middle of the action. In this high-octane adventure, use your DVD remote control to guide your car through treacherous turns, icy roads, and desert sandstorms. Master your car's unique gadgets and fend off other drivers who try to knock you out of the race. Rev up your engine and let's go, go, go!
- Metropolitan Opera star Marion Talley sings "Caro Nome" from Verdi's opera Rigoletto in a short film made in the Vitaphone process and shown before the feature Don Juan on 6 August 1926 at Warner's Theater in New York City.
- This "Melody Masters" short traces Jan Savitt's career from first violinist in a symphony orchestra to leader of a top-rated jazz and recording outfit. It features the Jan Savitt Band and vocalists Shirley Van, Bob Arthur and Helen Warren. Savitt and band accompany while an acrobatic act known as the Lipham Children do their stuff, and some bathing Beauties show up in the beach scene. Songs include "Some Sunday Morning", "Too Marvelous for Words", Dearest Darling" and "I'll Always Love You."
- This Traveltalk series entry highlights the architecture, monuments, and tourist sites of Quebec. We also hear some of the city's history and visit the nearby Plains of Abraham.
- This documentary short subject for DVD gives a look at the making of Cole Porter's MGM classic, "Les Girls". Hosted by Finnish film legend and star of "Les Girls", Taina Elg tells of working with Gene Kelly, Kay Kendall and George Cukor on one of the last great MGM musicals.
- Writer Marcel Theroux visits with some of the high-profile, socializing Russian oligarchs who rose to be the toast of London's cultural scene and created a change in the dynamics of the sale of contemporary Russian art.
- A black-face minstrel preacher motivates his congregation in song. Gags include a stockpile of guns outside the church and stolen chickens.
- Madonna performs in the music video "Like a Virgin" from her album "Like a Virgin" recorded for Warner Brothers Records. The video uses live concert footage of Madonna dressed in white singing the song in Detroit as part of her 1985 The Virgin Tour.
- Since the film JFK (1991) was made, many new documents have been released and examined. Jim DiEugenio brings these documents to our attention, and talks about the various "conspiracies" involved in John F. Kennedy's assassination. He aids in clearing up several of the complicated details that the film brought to light.
- A cherished remembrance of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers reunited for the film, "The Barkleys of Broadway."
- Early Vitaphone-Warner Bros. short film introduced as part of the Vitaphone Varieties series featuring Jack Buchanan who announces to the audience that he will be replacing a member of the Glee Quartet though he has had little time to rehearse. He doesn't know the lyrics, any of the coordinated movements and is generally out of sync with the others to the point of losing his shoes.
- We are treated with two banjo players, Eddie Peabody with assistance from Jimmy Maisel. Tune are: 1. 'On the Bock Row,' 2. 'Ramona' and 3. Medley of 'Diane/Together/Dream Kisses.'
- Special Feature produced for "The Bucket List" DVD.
- A documentarian try's to find out what happened in Bankok during the filming of the Hangover Part II
- A look back to the 2019 fashions, costumes and make-up as seen in Ridley Scott's Blade Runner.
- Production illustrator Tom Southwell takes us through some of the logos, neon signs, badges and magazines he created to be used in the background of Blade Runner.
- Joe Palooka and the gang travel to Paris for a boxing match against the French champion. When Anne is assaulted by a masher, Joe searches the streets for the hooligan, distracting him from his preparation for his powerful opponent.
- This short piece with visual effects supervisor Paul Franklin. He shows us a concept clip that contrasts Bale as Batman with a digital Dark Knight.
- Bogart was interested in this project because it offered a chance to work with his new bride. The studio wasn't convinced but the result speaks for itself.
- Training and stunt sequences with stunt coordinators Richard Norton and Guy Norris.
- Tyr Neilsen, the president of the Norwegian Glima Association and senior instructor at the Academy of Viking Martial Arts in Norway, analyzes 11 fight scenes featuring axes and rates them based on their accuracy.
- As you share this video with your young child, you can explore language, rhythm, and sound with your favorite Sesame Street friends as babies.
- David Cronenberg describes the nominal difference between the North American cut of the film to the International cut and why he did not think it necessary to release 2 different versions of the film on DVD.
- Blu-ray/DVD bonus feature for the film Hereafter (2010).
- In this Traveltalk short, preceded by Visiting Vera Cruz (1946) and followed by Looking at London (1946), the tireless James A. FitzPatrick follows the route laid out by the famous chain of 21 Spanish missions, begun in 1769 and extending northward for over 500 miles, from San Diego to Sonoma, California. He stops briefly at San Luis Rey, San Juan Capistrano (to watch the Swallows) and San Juan Bautista before heading eastward to take a look at London.
- The wife and secretary of a mine operator attempt to conceal their romantic affair.
- A meek husband takes lessons on how to take control of his dominating wife.
- This Traveltalks short visits the village of Chichicastenango, Guatemala and emphasizes the influence of the Mayan culture on its people. It shows how the residents intermingle ancient religious practices with Catholic teachings. Narrator FitzPatrick introduces, and greets on camera, Father Ildefonso Rossbach, a Catholic priest who ministers to the local population in the village and outlying areas.
- A Traveltalks visit to the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition, the "World's Fair of the West," on man-made Treasure Island in San Francisco Bay.
- Chronicles the team's history and their 5 Super Bowl Championships.
- This documentary has interviews with actors and the director as they arrive for the 1968 New York world premiere of "Finian's Rainbow."
- Blu-ray/DVD bonus for the film Big Miracle (2012) featuring scenes cut from the final feature. Each scene has an introduction by director Ken Kwapis.
- Located in the United Kingdom, the Principality of Wales, home to 2.5 million people, is filled with rolling mountains, and green valleys. Because of its culture and language, it is unique within the UK. Much of the economy is based on small independent farms, but also includes coal and slate mining. Its many castles - including Caernarfon and Conwy - comprise its most famous built landmarks. Another landmark is the Menai suspension bridge - spanning the Menai Straits - the longest such structure in the UK. As Wales is a largely coastal jurisdiction, the Welsh have taken advantage of water opportunities, whether it be for fishing, or for recreation at one of the many coastal resorts, such as the most famous, Llandudno. There are also mountain resorts, such as Betws-y-Coed. Mount Snowdon, the highest peak in Wales, offers great hiking and climbing opportunities. However, most ascend and descend the mountain on the unique railway, which despite its several safety measures, still thrills its passengers by its seemingly dangerous traverse, as do the many sheep dotting the mountainside.
- Two women on a beach vacation, one a wisecracker and the other "the straight woman," hilariously comment on anything and everything going on around them.
- At sea during a storm, the ship's captain and first mate play a deadly game of poker to win the love of the only woman on board the ship.