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The NFPF publishes these DVD sets, with accompanying booklets and extensive commentary, to promote public access to the films preserved by the American archival community. The NFPF's inaugural DVD set — Treasures from American Film Archives , issued in 2000 — was the first video anthology sampling the range of films preserved by American ...
The Grateful Dead Movie, disc 2 – Bonus material from the DVD release of the film. The Closing of Winterland, disc 1 – The first and second sets of the December 31, 1978, concert at Winterland. The Closing of Winterland, disc 2 – The third set of the December 31, 1978, concert, plus bonus material.
In Germany (Region 2), season 1–4 and 6–8 were released in two separate sets for each season. The first season DVD release omits the introductory episodes that aired as part of the eighth season of JAG. The JAG Season 8 DVD set was released in Region 1 on March 17, 2009, in Region 2 on June 21, 2010, and Region 4 on August 5, 2010.
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Title Release date Discs Notes Region 1 Region 2 Region 4; Bratz Babyz – The Movie: September 12, 2006 [8]: January 1, 2007 [9]: 1 — Bratz: Passion 4 Fashion – Diamondz
A third collection The X-Files: The Complete Series - Seasons 1-9 + Movies (55-Disc Set) was released October 1, 2012. This set includes both 'Fight The Future' and 'I Want To Believe' films. It does however miss out on some bonus features in previous sets. On December 7, 2015, a Blu-ray boxset titled The X-Files: The Collector's Set was released.
The Mystery Team consisting of "Master of Disguise" Jason Rogers (Donald Glover), "Boy Genius" Duncan Wheeler (), and the "Strongest Kid in town" Charlie Day (Dominic Dierkes) began with three children who styled themselves as detectives, solving mostly kid-related mysteries such as missing cats or a lost baseball, but also gaining some local fame.
Christopher Null of Contactmusic.com gave Maniacal a 2/5, and opened his review with, "I've not laughed this hard at a horror movie in years. And that's because -- while Joe Castro's direction is iffy, Eric Spudic's script is predictable, and the entire cast's acting is poor -- makeup effects wiz Castro has a way of exploding a person's head that you just have to see to believe". [1]