 | Absorbing film version of Margaret Mitchell's Pullitzer Prize-winning novel about life in America's Deep South during the Civil War. Winner of ten Academy Awards. |
![CD: The Open Door [Digipak] Evanescence, 2006](http://i2.ebayimg.com/03/c/000/77/3b/5765_6.JPG) | Sophomore album from gothic pop-metal band, the eagerly-awaited follow-up to their multi-million selling 2003 debut 'Fallen'. The band's future was in doubt after founder and chief songwriter Ben Moody quit the band halfway through their first major... |
 | All the fun and enchantment of a fairy tale adventure in this adaptation of Kenneth Grahame's classic children's story. |
 | WIND CHILL is the tale of an unnamed young student at a Northeastern College in need of a ride home to Delaware for Christmas break. Deciding to check the ride board, she finds a fellow student going her way, though an impending blizzard promises to... |
 | Set in Cork, Ireland in 1920, Damien abandons a career as a doctor and joins his brother Teddy in a volunteer guerilla group in order to defeat the occupying British Army. After a violent struggle, the two sides agree a treaty to end the conflict.... |
 | This film follows Jim and Hilda, a typical retired couple who deal with 'The Bomb' using large dollops of Dunkirk spirit and following the 'Protect And Survive' manual to the letter. |
 | Adapted from the classic children's novel by Kenneth Grahame this features an all star cast from the cream of British comedy. |
 | Drowning Pool: Dave Williams (vocals); C.J. Pierce (guitar); Steve Benton (bass); Mike Luce (drums).Recorded at Ocean Studios, Burbank, California.Texans can proudly add the metalists of Drowning Pool to the list of accomplished musical Dallas... |
![CD: Walk The Line [ECD] Various Artists, 2006](http://i15.ebayimg.com/02/c/06/1c/57/8c_6.JPG) | |
 | Live-action adaptation of the Kenneth Grahame classic THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS. Follow the misadventures of Mole, Ratty, Toad, Badger, and the other eccentric woodland creatures as they get up to all sorts of humourous high jinks. This lavish BBC... |