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To Fly $12.73 A stunning overview of transportation and flight in America, To Fly! presents an emotional and visual experience. Audiences float over the Vermont countryside and Niagara Falls in a balloon, thrill to the spirit of flying from wild barnstorming to the precision of the Blue Angels, and explore the beauties of flight with a cross-country cruise, a rocket lift-off and hang-gliding in Hawaii. On July 1, 1976, To Fly! premiered at the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum (NASM) as the centerpiece of the museum's grand opening celebration. The film pioneered the IMAXr format and marked the debut of Director Greg MacGillivray's giant screen filmmaking career. |
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The Fly Collection $23.98 The Fly Collection |
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The Fly/Return of the Fly $14.95 Includes both of the classic FLY movies. In the original THE FLY, a scientist experimenting with teleportation accidentally exchanges his head with that of a housefly. in RETURN OF THE FLY the scientist's son, years later, replicates his father's experiments a little too closely. A pair of sci-fi/ horror classics that spawned a remake in the 1980s. |
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Fly, The (1950's Classic Collection) $33.98 This collection pays tribute the Fly in all the character's classic incarnations with 1958's THE FLY, 1959's THE RETURN OF THE FLY, 1965's THE CURSE OF THE FLY, as well as bonus material. |
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Fly, The (1980's Collection) $21.23 The Fly Collection is a considerable expansion of the two-on-one DVD edition of {#The Fly/Return Of The Fly previously available from Fox. It's also an impressive looking four-disc set, though not quite as ambitious as it looks, except where the original 1958 movie The Fly is concerned. The set's major special feature is a delightful commentary track accompanying Kurt Neumann's The Fly, by film historian David Del Valle and actor David Hedison; they range across the production from a vantage point almost 50 years on, and the actor shares memories of the cast, crew, and director, his career, etc., in a free-wheeling conversation that's a delight to return to, as much as the movie itself. In this four-disc slipcased edition, that movie and its immediate sequel are now accompanied by Curse of the Fly (1966), a somewhat distantly related second sequel, and a fourth disc devoted to a documentary feature on the entire Fly franchise, plus the Biography installment on movie co-star Vincent Price, and collections of related visual documents. Fly Trap: Catching A Classic includes interviews with cast members David Hedison and Brett Halsey (star of Return Of The Fly), as well as archival interview segments with Vincent Price; the featurette also includes a long overdue defense of Curse Of The Fly, an underrated film that belongs in the franchise more by story geneology than style or content. It's disappointing that more isn't said (or known) about the two sequels to the original movie -- and one wishes that Brett Halsey discussed director Edward Bernds a bit, for example. The trailers and still-frames representing the pressbooks and related materials are included for all three movies, however; and it is curious to discover about Curse of the Fly, that after going to the trouble to cast a name like Brian Donlevy, the producers chose never to mention his presence in the picture in any way whatsoever in the trailer. Apparently, they recognized that the movie was going to sell by virtue of its horror effects, not its casting or its acting, or any names recognizable to older filmgoers. The transfers of all three movies -- all letterboxed (2.35-to-1) -- are excellent, incidentally, and it is difficult to imagine that there will ever be any better looking or sounding editions of any of the pictures, short of a Blue-Ray reissue. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi Movie Guide |
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The Fly Classic Collection $38.49 The Fly Classic Collection |
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I Will Fly. A Collection Of Poems $24.95 I Will Fly. A Collection Of Poems |
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Fly, The 1958 / Fly, The 1986 (Double Feature) $16.98 THE FLY (1958): A classic science-fiction/horror film about a scientist's teleport machines, which dissolve atoms in one place to recreate them in another. When the scientist unwittingly shares the machine with a common housefly, he turns into a hideous hybrid of man and insect--and begins to literally bug out. The scientist wants to reverse the process, but first he must catch that fly. Hilarious as well as horrific, this spawned two sequels in the 1950s (RETURN OF THE FLY and CURSE OF THE FLY) before starting another cycle in the 1980s, beginning with David Cronenberg's remake.THE FLY (1986): This version of THE FLY is an update of the original horror classic about a brilliant scientist who develops a machine that molecularly transports objects in seconds, but inadvertently combines his DNA with that of a fly. Jeff Goldblum gives an outstanding performance as Seth Brundle, the heart-wrenching victim. David Cronenberg's classic won an Academy Award for Best Makeup. |
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Fly Away $21.21 A powerful film directed by Emmy Awardr winner Janet Grillo (Autism: The Musical), Fly Away narrates the story of Jeanne (Beth Broderick, Bonfire of the Vanities, Sabrina the Teenage Witch) and her autistic teenage daughter, Mandy (Ashley Rickards, One Tree Hill). Jeanne has cared for Mandy since the day she was born, growing closer every day to a child who is charmingly offbeat one moment and nearly impossible to manage the next. In the dog park, Jeanne encounters Tom (Greg Germann, Ally McBeal, Friends with Money), an easygoing and accepting neighbor who sparks a romantic interest, but she finds juggling Mandy's care and her own career leaves little room for a new man. As the pressures of work and her child's needs increase, she must decide whether or not to enroll Mandy in a therapeutic residential facility. Over the course of a few weeks, Jeanne is confronted with the most difficult decision a parent can make: to let go, allowing her child to grow, but also grow apart; or to hold on tight and fall together. 10% of proceeds from DVD sales benefits Autism Speaks. |
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Fruit Fly $16.99 A woman searching for her parents goes on an unexpected journey of self-discovery in this comedy drama with music from filmmaker H.P. Mendoza. Bethesda (L.A. Renigen) never knew her mother when she was growing up; she was adopted by a family on the East Coast as a baby and has grown up wanting to know the truth about her birth parents. After a visit to the Philippines in search of her cultural identity, Bethesda has come to San Francisco, where she was born, in search of her mother. Bethesda, who is a performance artist, rents a room in a loft complex in San Francisco's Castro district, where she strikes up a fast friendship with a number of fellow artists living there. While Bethesda finds support and understanding from her new friends, she resents being regarded as a fag hag, since the lion's share of her new pals are gay. However, as Bethesda is immersed in San Francisco's gay community and art scene, she begins to develop a greater understanding of herself and her identity, which has a powerful impact on her work. Also starring Mike Curtis, E.S. Park, and Theresa Navarro, Fruit Fly includes a handful of musical numbers featuring original songs by writer and director Mendoza; the film won the Audience Award at the 2009 San Francisco International Asian-American Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi |
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Fly The Collection $19.08 Rated: NASynopsis: Includes:The FlyThe Fly 2 |
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Spanish Fly $16.99 Daphna Kastner directed this romantic comedy-drama, set in Spain. Interviewing Madrid men, journalist Zoe (Kastner) intends to expand her magazine article into a book. Her own experiences with men, however, haven't exactly made her an expert, but possibilities arise when she meets straight-talking Antonio (Toni Canto) and former professor Carl Livingston (Martin Donovan), owner of a Madrid bookstore. Shown at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi |
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Fly By Night $12.7 Struggling musicians vie for success in the hard world of the New York hip-hop scene in this gritty urban drama. Rich (Jeffrey D. Sams) is convinced he has a future as a rapper -- so much so that he leaves his wife and family to go to New York and reach for the brass ring. While scuffling for work, Rich meets another MC, I Tick (Ron Brice), whose roughneck style is a contrast to Rich's smooth delivery. The two rhymers begin working together and soon find that they may have a shot at the big time. The supporting cast includes Maura Tierney, Larry Gillard Jr., and Leo Burmester; rapper MC Lyte contributes to the soundtrack. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi |
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DVD : Fly $19.54 \N |
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Midnight Fly $9.99 Anita Mui stars in this harrowing suspense thriller as Michele, a woman on vacation from Hong Kong and the failed relationship she left there. When she meets Miki, a Japanese tourist in France, the two decide to go to Morocco to revisit Michele's honeymoon locale. However, Morocco turns out to be far more dangerous and chaotic than they had ever imagined and soon find their lives in danger. |
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Finn on the Fly $21.23 Unable to make friends after enrolling in a new school, a lonesome schoolboy finds that things start to look up after his loyal border collie gets mixed up in a wacky science experiment. Ben may not be the best when it comes to making new friends. Thankfully, he's got his lovable border collie Finn to keep him company in the meantime. There's no question that Finn is a bit more outgoing than Ben, and when the adventurous canine gets transformed into a bonafide human being with a penchant for chasing Frisbees, both boy and beast alike find their lives transformed in ways neither could have ever imagined. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi Movie Guide |
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Fly Boys $12.74 \N |
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FLY IN A BOTTLE $12.72 Description not provided. |
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American Experience - Fly Girls $16.96 From 1942 to 1944, in the midst of World War II, more than 1,000 women were trained to ferry aircraft, test planes, instruct male pilots, even tow targets for anti-aircraft artillery practice. Thirty-eight would give their lives. American Experience: Fly Girls is the story of the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) featuring a group of former WASPs who recall the glory and the challenges they met as groundbreaking sky soldiers in America's war effort. American Experience: Fly Girls charts the course of this unique time in America's history that defied the definition of women's work. From the program's inception by female aviator Jacqueline Cochran to the attempts of sabotage and resentment as well as a lack of benefits and provisions afforded to the WASPs' male counterparts, American Experience: Fly Girls illustrates the early points of contention over women's role in the armed forces that echo even today. ~ Brooke Hodess, All Movie Guide |
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Boy Who Could Fly, The $12.71 Jay Underwood plays an autistic boy who provides a source of fascination to a new family in town. Never uttering a sound, Underwood spends hours in his backyard, attempting to fly like the birds. Lucy Deakins, the daughter of the new family, befriends Underwood; she is encouraged by teacher Colleen Dewhurst to try to draw the boy out of his shell, and to keep a journal on the subject. Rendered unconscious in a fall, Deakins dreams that Underwood can fly. The boy is suddenly whisked away to an institution, and Deakins despairs that she'll never see him again. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide |
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When Boys Fly $12.74 The documentary When Boys Fly follows four men who are a part of the party circuit as they partake in the 2000 Miami White Party. Tone Desario, 21, suffers with drug and alcohol dependency. Todd Nash, 35, who has come to the Miami event with his 19-year-old boyfriend, Jon, has been a part of the party scene for over a decade. The fourth person followed is Brandon Delcampo, a 23-year-old who has never before been to one of these bacchanalian adventures. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi |
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Hilary Duff: Learning To Fly $19.54 Join teen queen Hillary Duff on the set of her music video for the hit song Fly. Also join Hillary as she reveals how she got ready for her Most Wanted Tour. Hillary even invites the cameras into her dressing room, where she explains the ins and outs of the whole touring process, from the importance of good catering to her personal favorite, the wardrobe. |
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Fly Away Home $12.7 Inspired by a true story, Fly Away Home is a family drama about Amy Alden (Anna Paquin), a 13-year-old girl who, after the tragic death of her mother, is sent to live with her father Thomas (Jeff Daniels), a sculptor. Amy misses her mother and has never enjoyed a very warm relationship with her father, so the first few months in her new home are very difficult for her. However, one day Amy finds a nest full of eggs, which was tossed away by land developers clearing a wooded area. Amy brings the eggs home and builds a makeshift incubator; a few weeks later, a flock of tiny Canadian Geese are hatched. While caring for her new pets makes Amy happier, a problem soon presents itself -- young geese imprint on the first creature they see after hatching and follow it, as if it's their mother. Without a mother to show them how to fly south for the winter, how will they learn normal migratory patterns? Thomas comes up with a solution to the problem: as a hobby, he flies Ultralights, lightweight aircraft that look like gliders with engines. If he puts Amy in an Ultralight and has her fly the migratory route to the South, perhaps the birds will follow her and learn the route their mother would normally teach them. Amy's adventures help her learn about independence as she tries to teach it to the birds, bringing her closer to her father. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi |
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Turtles Can Fly $16.96 The first feature film to emerge from Iraq after the American-led take-down of Saddam Hussein, Bhaman Ghobadi's TURTLES CAN FLY is a profoundly moving reminder that war spares nobody--not even a child--in its horrid wake. Between the borders of Iran and Turkey, the residents of an Iraqi Kurdistan village wait anxiously for the violent arrival of the United States military. Satellite (Soran Ebrahim) is an ambitious adolescent who organizes the clearing of minefields and helps to install equipment that brings news from the outside world to his sheltered community. Meanwhile, three orphans are wandering aimlessly. Agrin (Avaz Latif) is intent on ditching the helpless three-year-old that she and her armless brother Henkov (Hirsh Feyssal) have been caring for. Henkov has the gift of premonition, yet unfortunately all of his visions point towards a tragic end. As the planes arrive and Saddam is removed from power once and for all, these innocent children must still confront the bleak reality that awaits them.Casting nonprofessional actors with actual war-inflicted handicaps and deformities, Ghobadi's film breathes with an immediacy that makes it impossible to ignore. The heartbreaking performances of the children only add to the film's power. In refusing to choose a political side and instead taking a humanitarian approach to the subject matter, Ghobadi has delivered a deeply touching condemnation of war that deserves to be seen by audiences all over the world. |
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There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly $16.96 This video collection features animated adaptations of three Caldecott Award-winning children's stories that just beg for lively sing-alongs: Simms Taback's classic THERE WAS AN OLD LADY WHO SWALLOWED A FLY (narrated and sung by Cyndi Lauper), Judy Sierra's ANTARCTIC ANTICS, and Robert Kraus' MUSICAL MAX (narrated by Mary Beth Hurt). The DVD edition includes three bonus stories: KEEPING HOUSE, WAITING FOR WINGS, and a Spanish version of MUSICAL MAX. |

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