 | The now-legendary animated series makes a big-screen splash with a feature-length film that features the same crude animation but now has the license to be as rude as it wants to be. Keep the kids away and enjoy the episode of SOUTH PARK you always... |
 | Kevin Smith and Scott Mosier produced this Canadian-made comedy about five slackers who hit rock bottom when they are cut off by the Canadian welfare system. In order to avoid their rent-demanding landlord, they head for the wilderness for a week.... |
 | DEGRASSI: THE NEXT GENERATION picks up 10 years after the finale of the cult television series that realistically probed the experiences of high school students with groundbreaking frankness and sensitivity. Though the characters are new (and often... |
 | The eighth year of the PBS comedy show features more of Red Green and the guys up at the Possum Lodge doing manly bonding and construction projects. In these 14 family-oriented half-hour episodes the guys form a religion, make a mayoral run,... |
 | In this biography of the explorer who is credited with founding Quebec, historian David Hackett Fischer portrays Samuel de Champlain as a man of great skill and many achievements in service to the French crown. Fischer examines Champlain's great... |
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 | Created by animal experts Chris and Martin Kratt (of KRATTS CREATURES fame), the enormously popular PBS Kids series ZOBOOMAFOO celebrates the wonders of wildlife through a unique blend of live action, music, puppetry, and animation. "Creepy Crawlers"... |
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qw~~_6.JPG) | The winner of the "Best Documentary" award at the 2007 Winnipeg International Film Festival, Brett Harvey's illuminating examination of British Columbia's rapidly expanding marijuana industry offers fascinating insight into the incredibly lucrative... |
 | Swapping out his rhythm section, Andrew Stockdale proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that he's the mastermind of Wolfmother on COSMIC EGG, creating a second record that is essentially a replication of the first, equally enamored with all the thick,... |