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October 30th, 2008

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Martha Chase


Losing Chase


Losing Chase


$4.1


Rated: NRSynopsis: This moving story follows the intimate relationship between Chase Philips (Helen Mirren) and Elizabeth Cole (Kyra Sedgwick) over the course of one summer on Martha’s Vineyard. As Chase recovers from a nervous breakdown, she and her children are cared for by a 20-year-old mother’s helper, Elizabeth, hired by her husband, Richard (Beau Bridges). Richard spends most of his summer at work in Boston, returning to the island only on weekends.At first Mrs. Philips mercilessly bullies Elizabeth, until, in a verbal showdown, the girl finally stands up to her employer. A contrite Mrs. Philips pleads that she needs a friend, revealing that her breakdown was a result of feeling isolated and alone on the island. Elizabeth promises to become that needed friend.

The Chase


The Chase


$10


The Chase – DI-RECT

The Chase Is On


The Chase Is On


$4.05


WHAT CHASE WESTMORELAND WANTED… Something sure looked tempting, and Chase knew it wasn’t on his restaurant’s menu. His new neighbor Jessica Claiborne was as deliciously enticing as the confections she created–so enticing, Chase was finding it difficult to concentrate on anything but the curve of her lips. CHASE WESTMORELAND GOT! Jessica couldn’t deny the heat that sparked every time Chase was near. But she had a secret, one that could destroy the desire she saw burning in his eyes. Yet if she wanted a chance with Chase, she was going to have to reveal the truth and withstand the heat that was bound to go beyond the kitchen.

Martha+Chase


Chase [VHS]


Chase [VHS]


$9.20


An almost absurdly star-studded cast brings to life Horton Foote’s story of prejudice, violence, and frustrated love in The Chase. When Bubber Reeves (Robert Redford) escapes from prison, a drunken party in his hometown turns into a vigilante mob. The news disrupts the birthday celebration of a local oil tycoon (E.G. Marshall), whose son (James Fox) is having an affair with Reeves’s wife Anna…

The Chase [VHS]


The Chase [VHS]



An almost absurdly star-studded cast brings to life Horton Foote’s story of prejudice, violence, and frustrated love in The Chase. When Bubber Reeves (Robert Redford) escapes from prison, a drunken party in his hometown turns into a vigilante mob. The news disrupts the birthday celebration of a local oil tycoon (E.G. Marshall), whose son (James Fox) is having an affair with Reeves’s wife Anna…


101 Dalmatians (Two-Disc Platinum Edition)


101 Dalmatians (Two-Disc Platinum Edition)


$19.93


Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 03/04/2008 Run time: 79 minutes Rating: G…

Saturday Night Live: The Complete First Season, 1975-1976


Saturday Night Live: The Complete First Season, 1975-1976


$20.39


Saturday Night Live: The Complete First Season boxed set is much more than the sum of its parts, in fact it’s one of the most significant TV DVD releases yet. This isn’t just an 8-disc set featuring 24 episodes of live sketch comedy, it’s a big box of zeitgeist. This really is the complete first season, mostly uncut and complete with every musical act and short film intact (a few bumpers and tran…



4 Christmas Hacks

Looking for ways to make the holiday season a little less stressful? I don't blame you. After all, it's supposed to be the most wonderful time of year, yet many of us find ourselves running for the bottle of Excedrin as soon as the holidays hit.

Well, put your pill bottle away and get ready to make the holidays a bit easier this year with these four easy Christmas hacks.

1. It's Not REALLY His Birthday Anyway

Got a bit of rebel inside of you? Then take a stand and celebrate Christmas at the beginning of January (or December 28th or 29th) instead of on Christmas day .

Why?

Because you'll be able to buy all of your Christmas presents at a discount since stores will be trying to get rid of leftover inventory.

Celebrating Christmas after the actual holiday also ensures that everyone you invite to your Christmas party will likely be able to come since they won't have other Christmas invitations for the same day.

2. Run Away From The Pack

Repeat after me... "I do NOT need a PS3 just because everyone else wants one. It is okay and it will not kill me if I don't get a PS3 until February, March, April or even next July."

When you see the Stepford shoppers standing in endless lines waiting for a PS3, resist the temptation to join them. Yes, it'd be fun to have one. No, you don't NEED one.

Spending hour after hour trying to track down the needle in the haystack during one of the most stressful times of the year is not time well spent (and spending thousands of dollars for a $600 game system on eBay is just ridiculous). Do yourself a favor. Forego the PS3 until things settle down.

3. Shop Online

Want to get your all of your Christmas shopping done in less than a day without getting out of your pajamas?

Thanks to the Internet, You Can.

You'll find that amazing deals are available online, which means you don't have to get up at the crack of dawn to take advantage of them.

Do yourself a favor. Instead of waking up early in the morning to fight the crowds and the cold, make yourself a cup of hot cocoa and plop yourself down in front of the computer. Browse the online stores and rack up the deals from home. It will make your Christmas shopping much, much easier.

4. Take Pride In Who You Are (and Who You Aren't)

If you are one of the women who feels badly when the little miss Martha Stewart of the party brings the hostess a beautiful array of hand-decorated Christmas cookies, or if you're one of the men who gets a bit embarrassed because his Christmas decorations don't compete with the decorations of the other guys on the block, stop being embarrassed about who you are.

So what if you can't create a six-foot-tall Christmas tree cake? Give the hostess of the party a box of bakery cookies with a ribbon on top. Just because your lights don't shine as bright as the next guy's doesn't mean you don't have holiday spirit. Put your decorations up on time and take em down on time and that's all that really matters.

Shouldn't we all outgrow the "keeping up with the Joneses" mentality? Especially during Christmas?

This year keep the true spirit of Christmas in mind. While everyone else is running around like mad trying to make their Christmas the epitome of perfection, use these Christmas hacks and enjoy your holiday season the way you're supposed to -- with the true spirit of Christmas in your heart.

Noel Jameson LOVES Christmas. Whether you need help finding Christmas gifts or you want tips about Christmas decorations, Christmas crafts, or even Christmas humor, check out her entertaining and impassioned blog athttp://www.christmasrants.com

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 Almost


Almost


$13.95


"Almost is a fast-paced, funny, and splendidly intelligent drama. And what a varied, unforgettable cast of characters — young, old, rich, poor, famous, unknown, all of them turned inside out by love and grief. I relished every page." — Edmund White The hilarious opening of Almost does little to prepare either the reader or the high-spirited narrator, Sophy Chase, for the drama of what is to come. Almost divorced, Sophy is in bed with her new lover — an art dealer and father of four young children — when the police call her with shocking news. Her almost ex-husband, Will, has died suddenly on the Massachusetts island where she left him just months before. Dazed and grief-stricken, Sophy takes off at once for Swansea Island, hurled back into a life and a family — her husband's grown twin daughters and their prickly mother — she had intended to leave behind. On the flight to the resort island she runs into an old friend, a celebrity lawyer who insists that she stay with him and his wife in their summer mansion. In the tension-filled days that follow, Sophy's past and present collide as she struggles to find out how the mysterious death occurred, what role she might have had in the sudden disappearance of her boyfriend's ten-year-old daughter, and how she can maintain her equilibrium. The gulf between the island's summer people and its year-rounders is brought vividly to life in the process, as is the particular beauty of a setting that resembles Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard. A story about starting over and looking back, about the pain of staying and the consequences of leaving, and about a woman's longing for children, Almost presses usto wonder how much responsibility we bear for other people's happiness — and exactly who we are when we're in limbo. By this riveting novel's end, Sophy has it all figured out — almost.

 Almost: A Novel


Almost: A Novel


$13.95


"Almost is a fast-paced, funny, and splendidly intelligent drama. And what a varied, unforgettable cast of characters — young, old, rich, poor, famous, unknown, all of them turned inside out by love and grief. I relished every page." — Edmund White The hilarious opening of Almost does little to prepare either the reader or the high-spirited narrator, Sophy Chase, for the drama of what is to come. Almost divorced, Sophy is in bed with her new lover — an art dealer and father of four young children — when the police call her with shocking news. Her almost ex-husband, Will, has died suddenly on the Massachusetts island where she left him just months before. Dazed and grief-stricken, Sophy takes off at once for Swansea Island, hurled back into a life and a family — her husband's grown twin daughters and their prickly mother — she had intended to leave behind. On the flight to the resort island she runs into an old friend, a celebrity lawyer who insists that she stay with him and his wife in their summer mansion. In the tension-filled days that follow, Sophy's past and present collide as she struggles to find out how the mysterious death occurred, what role she might have had in the sudden disappearance of her boyfriend's ten-year-old daughter, and how she can maintain her equilibrium. The gulf between the island's summer people and its year-rounders is brought vividly to life in the process, as is the particular beauty of a setting that resembles Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard. A story about starting over and looking back, about the pain of staying and the consequences of leaving, and about a woman's longing for children, Almost presses usto wonder how much responsibility we bear for other people's happiness — and exactly who we are when we're in limbo. By this riveting novel's end, Sophy has it all figured out — almost.
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