Standard Deviants: Chemistry Part 8 - Molecular Geometry (DVD)
Molecular Geometry may not be the easiest subject to understand, but fortunately the STANDARD DEVIANTS team are here to provide some help. David Rowley, Ph.D., and David Ramaker, Ph.D., present their words of wisdom on the subject, with this easy-to-follow guide. Broken down into vital subject areas, this lesson in chemistry covers kinetic modular theory, intermolecular forces, equilibrium, and a whole lot more.DVD Features:Region (unknown)Keep CaseFull Frame - 1.33
A sexy Mexican comedy where anything can happen, and it most likely will. An excellent ensemble cast of comedians rounds out this laugh fest and, in this case, the laughs are found at the wake of a Greek magnate.DVD Features:Region 0Keep CaseFull Frame - 1.33
The film adaptation of Ann Martin's popular series of children's books -- which also became a TV show on HBO. The eponymous clique is comprised of seven pre-teen girls who are the best of friends. Together, they started an enterprise: a club where parents could reach 7 babysitters with just one call. And now they're going to run a summer day-camp for their young wards. Will they succeed? Meanwhile, the girls are all going through various personal crises: strained father/daughter relationships, puppy love, fashion plights, dieting dilemmas, and ugh, summer school. But through the best of times and the worst, through the laughter and the tears, and through the joys and the pains, the girls of the Babysitter's Club are always there for each other, till the very end.DVD Features:Region 1Keep CasePan& ScanAudio: Dolby Digital 2.0 - English
When a laser-armed Department of Defense robot named Number 5 gets zapped by a lightning bolt, he malfunctions and starts spouting peace slogans and developing a human-like consciousness. Naturally, the newly pacifist machine wants out of the military and escapes. As a frantic search for the creature begins, Number 5 settles down in his new home, with a gentle young woman named Stephanie (Ally Sheedy), who has every intention of holding on to her find, teaching Number 5 about popular culture and other mysteries of life. Thoroughly convinced that the robot is alive, she develops a strong bond with the creature. In order to prevent his capture by the military--who view Number 5 as an armed-and-dangerous weapon--the pair must convince his inventor, a reclusive scientist named Newton Crosby (Steve Guttenberg), that he is truly alive and more than just a metal machine. The highly innovative robot created for director John Badham's film brings to mind other lovable science fiction icons such as E.T. and R2D2 from STAR WARS.DVD Features:Region 0Snap CaseWidescreen - 2.35Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Dolby Digital Stereo - EnglishAdditional Release Material: Audio Commentary - 1. John Badham - Director, S.S. Wilson - Writer, Brent Maddock - Writer Isolated Audio Track - 1. Music
2. Effects Trailers - 1. Original Theatrical Trailer Making-Of Behind the Scenes FootageText/Photo Galleries: Biographies - 1. Cast& Crew Filmographies - 1. Cast& Crew Production Art Publicity




