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Add Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda: Season 1, Collection 4 [2 Discs] to Queue Add Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda: Season 1, Collection 4 [2 Discs] to top of Queue  
This two-disc set contains four episodes of the series Andromeda. The episodes are titled "Forced Perspective", "The Sum of It's Parts", "Fear & Loathing in the Milky Way", and "The Devil Take the Hindmost". Each episode is presented in a widescreen anamorphic transfer that preserves the original aspect ratios of 1.85:1. English soundtracks are rendered in Dolby Digital Stereo. There are no subtitles, but the soundtracks are closed-captioned. Supplemental materials include a commentary track for "Fear & Loathing in the Milky Way", character profiles, alternate takes, behind-the-scenes footage, teasers, previews, bloopers, and other information associated with the series. This is a fine disc for fans of the series as well as science fiction enthusiasts. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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1993  
 
Add Star Trek: The Next Generation - Season 07 to Queue Add Star Trek: The Next Generation - Season 07 to top of Queue  
Set in the 24th century and decades after the adventures of the original crew of the starship Enterprise, this new series is the long-awaited successor to the original "Star Trek" (1966). Under the command of Captain Jean-Luc Picard, the all new Enterprise NCC 1701-D travels out to distant planets to seek out new life and to boldly go where no one has gone before.

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Starring:
Patrick StewartJonathan Frakes, (more)
 
1992  
 
Add Star Trek: The Next Generation - Season 06 to Queue Add Star Trek: The Next Generation - Season 06 to top of Queue  
Set in the 24th century and decades after the adventures of the original crew of the starship Enterprise, this new series is the long-awaited successor to the original "Star Trek" (1966). Under the command of Captain Jean-Luc Picard, the all new Enterprise NCC 1701-D travels out to distant planets to seek out new life and to boldly go where no one has gone before.

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Starring:
Patrick StewartJonathan Frakes, (more)
 
 
 
Add Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda: Season 1, Collection 3 [2 Discs] to Queue Add Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda: Season 1, Collection 3 [2 Discs] to top of Queue  
This two-disc set contains four episodes from the first season of Gene Roddenberry's sci-fi series Andromeda. Disc one features the episodes "The Pearls That Were His Eyes" and "The Mathematics of Tears," along with the segment "All Systems University 101." Also contains alternate takes, an image gallery, glossary, TV spots, and previews for other titles from A.D. Vision. Also includes a character profile for Tyr Anasazi, played by Keith Hamilton Cobb. Disc two contains the episodes "Music of a Distant Drum" and "Harper 2.0," along with interviews, more TV spots, and more previews. Also includes a production biography and a timeline of the Commonwealth. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide

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2002  
R  
Add Dog Soldiers to Queue Add Dog Soldiers to top of Queue  
British director Neil Marshall's directorial debut Dog Soldiers resurrects and embraces the low-budget horror-comedy. Sergeant Harry Wells (Sean Pertwee) leads a team of British soldiers on a routine expedition to the Scottish Highlands. The six men would rather be at home watching the game, but they are even more dismayed when a carcass lands on their campfire. The next morning, they happen upon a severely injured Captain Richard Ryan (Liam Cunningham) and the bloody remains of his squadron. Soon they are attacked by giant werewolf beasts and chased through the woods, only to be saved by zoologist Megan (Emma Cleasby), who explains some of the truth about the creatures. They all take refuge in an old farmhouse while the threat of the monsters looms increasingly heavy. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi

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Starring:
Sean PertweeKevin McKidd, (more)
 
1991  
 
Add Star Trek: The Next Generation - Season 05 to Queue Add Star Trek: The Next Generation - Season 05 to top of Queue  
Set in the 24th century and decades after the adventures of the original crew of the starship Enterprise, this new series is the long-awaited successor to the original "Star Trek" (1966). Under the command of Captain Jean-Luc Picard, the all new Enterprise NCC 1701-D travels out to distant planets to seek out new life and to boldly go where no one has gone before.

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Starring:
Patrick StewartJonathan Frakes, (more)
 
1998  
 
Add The X-Files: Season 06 to Queue Add The X-Files: Season 06 to top of Queue  
The X-Files: Season Six marked an important moment in the evolution of the series in several ways -- for one, the show's production was moved from Vancouver to Los Angeles, but more importantly, the sixth season followed The X-Files: Fight the Future (i.e. the X-Files feature film). Armed with firsthand experience of the bee-carried alien virus and knowledge of the existence of the most classified government research facility yet, FBI agents Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) are closer to the heart of the conspiracy than they have ever been. After some of the series' signature lighter fare -- in this case, a body-swapping scenario between Mulder and bored Agent Morris Fletcher (Michael McKean) in "Dreamland" and a tale of a baseball player who may have left his home planet due to love of the game ("The Unnatural") -- the season comes to a head when Scully travels to Africa to find the cause and cure for Mulder's neurological deterioration and finds the long-buried remains of an alien spacecraft. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

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Starring:
David DuchovnyGillian Anderson, (more)
 
1984  
PG  
Add Star Trek III: The Search for Spock to Queue Add Star Trek III: The Search for Spock to top of Queue  
When last we left the crew of the star ship Enterprise, they were heading home following a skirmish with the despotic Khan. The unpleasant incident had cost the life of Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy)--or so it seemed. Admiral Kirk (William Shatner) is informed by Spock's father Sarek (Mark Lenard) that his son is being kept alive in the thoughts of one of the crew members. It now becomes necessary to search for Spock's body, so that flesh and soul can be rejoined on Vulcan. It turns out that Spock's spirit is residing within the mind of the Vulcan's longtime shipmate, "Bones" McCoy (DeForrest Kelley). Finding the body is another matter, since the Enterprise has been consigned to the trash heap and thus is out of Kirk's jurisdiction. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
William ShatnerLeonard Nimoy, (more)
 
2002  
 
Add Ghost Hunters, Vol. 1 to Queue Add Ghost Hunters, Vol. 1 to top of Queue  
Ghost Hunters is a combination of In Search of and The X-Files that examines unexplained phenomena in Europe. This particular collection of stories includes "Legends of the Legionnaires," about sighting of Roman soldiers; "Spirits of the Civil War," which focuses on ghosts at the site of the battle of Marston Moor; and "The Phantom Schoolmaster," about a haunted school. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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2002  
 
Add Ghost Hunters, Vol. 2 to Queue Add Ghost Hunters, Vol. 2 to top of Queue  
Ghost Hunters is a combination of In Search of and The X-Files that examines unexplained phenomena in Europe. This particular collection of stories includes "Castle Leslie," a chronicle of how multiple generations of a family have haunted their family estate; "Ghosthunters at Work," about a haunted inn; and "Phantom Fisherman," about a fishing village disturbed by a "presence." ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Add Ghost Hunters, Vol. 3 to Queue Add Ghost Hunters, Vol. 3 to top of Queue  
Ghost Hunters is a combination of In Search Of and The X-Files that examines unexplained phenomena in Europe. This particular collection of stories includes "Echoes From Beyond the Graves", a chronicle of a motorcyclist who haunts an inn located near his death; "The Possession", about a woman possessed by another spirit; and "Priest and Professor", about how a Catholic priest and a psychology professor work together to help banish a demon from a possessed person. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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1990  
 
Add Star Trek: The Next Generation - Season 04 to Queue Add Star Trek: The Next Generation - Season 04 to top of Queue  
Set in the 24th century and decades after the adventures of the original crew of the starship Enterprise, this new series is the long-awaited successor to the original "Star Trek" (1966). Under the command of Captain Jean-Luc Picard, the all new Enterprise NCC 1701-D travels out to distant planets to seek out new life and to boldly go where no one has gone before.

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Starring:
Patrick StewartJonathan Frakes, (more)
 
1998  
 
Add Stargate SG-1: Season 02 to Queue Add Stargate SG-1: Season 02 to top of Queue  
Season two of Stargate SG-1 begins with a resolution of the cliffhanger which closed out season one, as SG-1 leader Jack O'Neill (Richard Dean Anderson) is imprisoned on an enemy war vessel as the Earth braces for an attack from those parasitic predators, the Goa'uld. When the dust settles, it seems as though the good guys have scored a clear victory and that Goa'uld leader Apophis (Peter Williams) is dead. The remainder of the season chronicles the aftermath of the attack, and the efforts by the SG-1 team to rescue survivors and set things aright by journeying from one Stargate portal to another throughout the galaxy -- despite the usual roadblocks, setbacks, death traps, false allies, and a variety of "possessions" in which the main characters undergo startling personality changes. Season two's perils include a "virtual-reality" trap which forces the team to relive the worst moments of their lives over and over again; a lengthy imprisonment in the Naquadah mines, where O'Neill and his crew are enslaved for the purpose of replenishing the Goa'uld's energy supply; a return visit to the Norselike planet Cimmeria, which, of course, is also under siege by Goa'uld forces; and the heroic efforts by the team to counteract the effects of a lethal virus they have accidentally unleashed on the universe. Also: O'Neill accidentally absorbs the accumulated advanced knowledge of the Ancients who created Stargate -- and may suffer a literal mental meltdown as a consequence of "knowing too much." Jaffan crew member Teal'c (Christopher Judge) is laid low by the news that his wife Drey'ac (Brook Parker), believing Teal'c dead, has married his best friend -- and worse still, Teal'c's son Rya'c (Neil Denis) has been brainwashed by the villainous (and not as dead as assumed!) Apophis. In the same vein, Daniel Jackson's (Michael Shanks) alien wife Sha're (Vaitiare Bandera) announces she is pregnant with Apophis' child. And back on Earth, an unexpected journey back to the year 1969 finds the SG-1 team proving to be quite a "trip" for a pair of wide-eyed hippies. Other highlights include the two-part "The Tok'ra," in which a Goa'uld resistance movement proves to be a mixed blessing when they are obliged to take human "hosts" to survive, while at the same time SG-1er Samantha Carter (Amanda Tapping) agonizes over the imminent death of her cancer-ridden father Jacob (Carmen Argenziano). And in the season's traditional cliffhanger finale, O'Neill, Carter, and Jackson awaken from 79 years' suspended animation to be told that they're the last survivors of the Stargate team, and that their combined memory banks are sorely needed to continue the fight against the Goa'uld -- but appearances in this case are deceiving. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Richard Dean AndersonMichael Shanks, (more)
 
2002  
R  
Add Project Viper to Queue Add Project Viper to top of Queue  
A NASA spacecraft taking an experimental bioengineered life form, named V.I.P.E.R., to live on Mars doesn't even make it out of Earth's orbit before the thing escapes its pod and slays the crew. Luckily, NASA can cover up the disaster, because that creature is stuck in outer space. The bad news is, it wasn't the only V.I.P.E.R. made, and the other one has escaped its earthbound confines and is now haunting rural California, where it uses its tentacles to grab and devour anything that breathes. NASA sends its best off-the-books agent, Mike Conners (Patrick Muldoon), to find the creature and evaporate it. Conners is hindered by two things: he's been partnered with icy Dr. Burnham (Theresa Russell), who invented the critter, and someone behind the scenes at NASA has reason to see that Conners fails in his effort to slay the beast. ~ Buzz McClain, Rovi

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Starring:
Theresa RussellPatrick Muldoon, (more)
 
1997  
 
Add Stargate SG-1: Season 01 to Queue Add Stargate SG-1: Season 01 to top of Queue  
Called back to active duty by Gen. George Hammond (Don S. Davis), Col. Jack O'Neill (Richard Dean Anderson) emerges from the retirement he'd imposed on himself after vanquishing Ra, despotic leader of the hideous Goa'uld race, in the "alternate universe" planet Abydos. Word has reached Hammond, head of the top-secret Stargate project, that O'Neill's former associate Dr. David Jackson (Michael Shanks), who'd discovered that the universe is festooned with Stargate "portals" enabling alien civilizations to pass from one plane of reality to another and back again, and who'd evidently perished during the battle with Ra, may still be alive. Blasting off from Stargate Command's headquarters in the Air Force's Cheyenne Mountain Complex, where the Earth's Stargate is located and carefully guarded, O'Neill and his Stargate 1 team, including scientist Samantha Carter (Amanda Tapping) manage to cross over into Abydos and rescue Jackson from Ra's vicious successor Apophis (Peter Williams). Armed with a map drawn up by Jackson, the SG-1 personnel dedicate themselves to journeying to as many Stargates in the galaxy as possible, the better to protect a variety of alien races from hostile invasion. And thus begins the first season of the enormously popular cable sci-fi series Stargate SG-1. Before long, O'Neill et al. have taken on a new ally, Jaffa soldier Teal'c (Christopher Judge), who refuses to fall in line with his people and blindly accept the Goa'uld as gods. Though Teal'c seems to be trustworthy, the rest of the crew cannot forget that he, like all Jaffan males, carries a larval Goa'uld in his stomach. The SG-1's intergalactic perambulations brings the team in contact with the Shavadi warriors on the planet Simarka; with planet P3X797, where a strict caste system is determined by who lives on the "dark" and "light" side of the plane; and with Samantha Carter's former lover (played by William Russ), who rules Kurtzlike as a god on a faraway planet. In one startling episode the entire crew is actually killed by the predatory Apophis, only to be brought back to life by the invisible Fenri race. Elsewhere, O'Neill undergoes an accelerated aging process on the planet Argos; the crew uncovers disturbing evidence of Stargate activation as far back as 1945 -- but they may never live to tell about it; SG-1 takes the first of many trips to the Planet Cimmeria, ruled by Holographic Norse deities; Teal'c tries to save his son Rya'c (Neil Denis) from being inseminated with a Goa'uld larva; Samantha bonds with a little girl who may have to be killed before she can destroy all humankind, and later Sam and O'Neill are marooned on a frozen planet where she is forced to assume command; and Dr. Jackson is whisked into an alternate reality where all the familiar characters undergo radical changes of personality. Season one ends as all subsequent seasons will, with a cliffhanger that will remain unresolved until the beginning of the next season. In this case, Jackson must alert the team of his foreknowledge that Earth is due for an attack by the Goa'uld -- just as the Stargate Project's funding is slashed to the bone by an anti-military politician. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Richard Dean AndersonMichael Shanks, (more)