 | This animated adventure follows Tinker Bell--the tiny pixie from PETER PAN--as she bands together with her fairy friends to create the famous "Fall Scepter," a magical and important task that will restore the world's supply of fairy dust and set... |
 | The classic Sid and Marty Krofft show gets a comedic update with this adventure starring Will Ferrell. LAND OF THE LOST is directed by Brad Silberling (LEMONY SNICKET'S A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS). |
 | While the first three seasons of LOST uncovered each survivor's origins through mind-melting flashbacks, season four has a whole new twist in store: flash-forwards. These glimpses of the future reveal crucial information about who eventually makes it... |
 | This animated adventure follows Tinker Bell--the tiny pixie from PETER PAN--as she bands together with her fairy friends to create the famous "Fall Scepter," a magical and important task that will restore the world's supply of fairy dust and set... |
 | Kevin finds himself once again alone, this time in the big apple. The wet bandits have escaped from jail and, after a few more rounds with Kevin, probably would have been safer in jail. |
 | Created by successful television producer J.J. Abrams (FELICITY, ALIAS), LOST became one of the most popular and critically acclaimed programs of the 2004-2005 season. Utilizing a ripe premise and well-drawn and acted characters, LOST attracted a... |
 | More suspense, secrets, and fear are uncovered in these 23 episodes about the most mysterious setting in television history. The puzzle pieces of the Others, the Dharma Project, and how the island seems to know the survivors of the plane crash are... |
 | Created by successful television producer J.J. Abrams (FELICITY, ALIAS), LOST became one of the most popular and critically acclaimed programs of the 2004-2005 season. Utilizing a ripe premise and well-drawn and acted characters, LOST attracted a... |
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 | In this four-part British TV series, a modern-day Jane Austen fan (Jemima Rooper) finds herself stuck inside the 19th-century realm of PRIDE AND PREJUDICE, while that novel’s heroine, Elizabeth Bennet (Gemma Arterton), lands in 21st-century England. |