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Box set containing all five films from the hugely popular 'Herbie'
series. In 'The Love Bug' (1969), Herbie, a Volkswagen with a mind
of its own, gets involved with a race car driver (Dean Jones),
after a stuffy rival (David Tomlinson) takes a haughty attitude
towards the car. In 'Herbie Rides Again' (1974), Herbie tries to
help an old woman who is trying to prevent a property developer
from building a skyscraper on her land. In 'Herbie Goes to Monte
Carlo' (1977), a spy ring hide a huge diamond in Herbie's gas tank
while he is racing in a Paris to Monte Carlo race. Herbie also
finds time to fall in love with a Lancia. In 'Herbie Goes Bananas'
(1980), the little VW is being driven to Brazil to to race in Rio,
but finds several slapstick obstacles in his way. Finally, in
'Herbie Fully Loaded' (2005), the world's wackiest Volkswagen is
back in action. Maggie Peyton (Lindsay Lohan), the first Peyton to
graduate from college receives a graduation present from her dad
(Michael Keaton). But instead of a 250Z, she instead receives a
Volkswagon Bug (Herbie) who soon takes over all of Maggie's
driving. After having her best friend Kevin (Justin Long) restore
Herbie, she goes to the car show and beats all-time racer Trip
Murphy (Matt Dillon). He demands a rematch and attempts to discover
the secret behind Herbie. After losing a big race to Trip because
of Herbie's stubbornness, Maggie enters the Daytona 500. But will
Herbie win?
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Pleasantville (DVD)
Tobey Maguire, Reese Witherspoon, Jeff Daniels, Joan Allen, William H. Macy, …
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Two modern day teenagers, brother and sister David and Jennifer
(Tobey Maguire and Reese Witherspoon), are transported by their TV
repairman into the world of Pleasantville, a 1950s sitcom which
David constantly watches. In Pleasantville the world is black and
white, there is no sex or violence, the basketball team never loses
and the library is full of blank books. But the presence of the two
teens contaminates the dream-like atmosphere, and soon colour is
spreading across the town and its inhabitants are behaving like
real people. As Pleasantville becomes more and more modern David
and Jennifer have to decide which they prefer: real life or
sugar-coated fantasy.
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