 | In Hannah Montana: Music Jam on the Nintendo DS, girls are transported into the exciting and sometimes crazy world of Miley Stewart and her alter ego Hannah Montana. Playing as both characters, kids practice their musical talents, coordinate high... |
 | This film adaptation of GREASE is the zippy smash hit translation from the Broadway musical tribute to the fabulous 1950s. As a new school year begins, wholesome Australian exchange student Sandy (pop star Olivia Newton-John) and duck-tailed,... |
 | In a futuristic society where the government requires the people to stay tranquil and submissive by taking a psychological drug, people no longer have emotions. Because of this, there are no more wars. But when one of the enforcement agents realizes... |
 | Major video release of the most famous stage musical of all time, based on fourteen poems from "Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats" by T.S. Eliot. Shot on Super-16 film over the course of a month at London's famed Adelphi Theater, the show was... |
 | From the same company that produces BABY EINSTEIN comes BABY NEPTUNE. BABY NEPTUNE is an educational and imaginative look at the world of water, from the beach to the bath. Featuring baby friendly images like puppets and toys as well as music by... |
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 | The idea behind the popular NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL MUSIC! series is to boil down the hottest tracks of any given season into one highly pleasurable disc. Top 40 addicts looking to recharge their batteries need look no further than this latest... |
 | John Travolta and Debra Winger star in this cowboy version of SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER, in which all the action takes place at Gilley's country-western bar, a rough-and-tumble honky-tonk in the heart of Houston. Travolta plays Bud, a young country farmer... |
 | A country singer finds himself straddling two worlds - the down-home place where his musical roots are set and the glittery fast lane where his success has taken him. In his first foray into the world of motion pictures, country star George Strait is... |
 | Cameron Crowe's career trajectory reads like a true Hollywood story - he started out as a 15-year-old writing for Rolling Stone magazine and eventually ended up writing, directing, and acting in movies. His poignant writing style reflects the... |