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001- The Benchwarmers


Athletically challenged misfits Clark (Jon Heder), Gus (Rob Schneider) and Richie (David Spade) learn it's never too late to go for the glory in this goofy sports comedy that proves every (under)dog has its day. Humiliated as children on the baseball field, the now-adult trio of losers forms a three-man team to take on the top Little League squads, becoming unlikely champions for every uncoordinated kid with dreams of being a home-run hero.

002- Crossroads


When former childhood friends Lucy (Britney Spears), Mimi and Kit decide to head west on a road trip, they discover the chance to bond again, fall in love and find out just who they really are. Featuring teen sensation Spears in her first starring role, this road movie is chock full of sass, singing and a few surprises for fans of the peppy pop star.

003- The First Wives Club


Erstwhile college chums Elise (Goldie Hawn), Annie (Diane Keaton) and Brenda (Bette Midler) reunite for the funeral of a friend who committed suicide after hubby traded her in for a hot new model. When the women realize they're in the same predicament, they form a troika and with help from an interior decorator, a socialite, Annie's daughter and a mafioso, they plot payback against their two-timing exes. And as they say, hell hath no fury …

004- Laffapalooza! #5


Oscar-winning actor Jamie Foxx hosts the fifth installment of this popular Comedy Central series, showcasing the nation's funniest urban comedians. A hilarious lineup includes comics Dennis Gaxiola, Dominique, Howie Bell, Deon Cole (of Barbershop and Barbershop 2), Earthquake (of Barnyard) and Kevin Hart (of "The Big House") -- plus a live concert performance from hip-hop legends Doug E. Fresh and Slick Rick.

005- Notorious C.H.O.


Stand-up comedian Margaret Cho's first concert movie became a surprising art-house hit. In her second film, she returns with footage from her wildly successful 2001 - 2002 USA tour, in which she talks less about her run-ins with Hollywood and her Korean family (though both subjects still provide plenty of fodder for laughs) and more about all things sexual.

006- I'm the One That I Want


Comedienne Margaret Cho's prodigious comedic talents are on full display in this hilarious concert film (lensed at San Francisco's Warfield Theater). We follow the ebb and flow of Cho's life and career after her failed TV sitcom, "All-American Girl." At the root of it all is the double standard that minority women face in the chauvinistic entertainment industry.

007- Grumpy Old Men


For decades, next-door neighbors and former friends John and Max (Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau) have feuded, trading insults and wicked pranks. When an attractive widow (Ann-Margret) moves in nearby, their bad blood erupts into a high-stakes rivalry full of naughty jokes and adolescent hijinks. Will this love triangle destroy the two old grumps? Or will the geriatric odd couple overcome their differences and rediscover their friendship?

008- How To Be A Player


Dray (Bill Bellamy) is the envy of his friends, living life one woman at a time and keeping all of his sexual trysts a secret from his girlfriend (Lark Voorhies). Determined to show him the error of his philandering ways, Dray's sister Jenny (Natalie Desselle) and her friend Katrina (Mari Morrow) throw him a party -- but the bash is a bust when Dray discovers all his romantic conquests are on the guest list.

009- Boomerang


Director Reginald Hudlin and Eddie Murphy team up for a comedy that finds the tables turned on ladies' man Murphy when he's taken for granted by a casual lover (Robin Givens). Halle Berry plays Murphy's platonic friend. Best bit: Murphy explaining to Berry how he can tell which characters in the old "Star Trek" series are destined to die.

010- See No Evil, Hear No Evil


Wally (Richard Pryor) is blind; Dave (Gene Wilder) is deaf. When a man is murdered outside the newsstand where they work, the police collar these two unlikely buddies as the main suspects. Wally and Dave are sprung from jail by Kirgo (Kevin Spacey) and Eve (Joan Severance), two criminals posing as lawyers who certainly have something other than their clients' best interests in mind. Arthur Hiller directs this lighthearted comedy.

011- Dirty Rotten Scoundrels


Frank Oz directs this remake of the 1963 Brando vehicle Bedtime Story, with Steve Martin as Freddy, a small-time con man who butts heads with Lawrence (Michael Caine), a successful European swindler working the Riviera. Hoping to get rid of one another, they make a loser-leaves bet to scam the fortunes of a wealthy heiress (Glenne Headly). Watching Martin do his slapstick shtick is hilarious, and the lush French Riviera backdrop is gorgeous.

012- Saturday Night Live: The Best of Adam Sandler


From Opera Man to Canteen Boy, this dynamic retrospective contains some of Adam Sandler's finest moments on "Saturday Night Live." Sandler spent several years perfecting his comedic skills on the show before launching a successful film career. Besides skits featuring his wackiest characters (Cajun Man and the Gap Girl, among others), the collection includes contributions by guests Michael Keaton, Courteney Cox, Kirstie Alley and Alec Baldwin.

013- Saturday Night Live: The Best of Mike Myers


Wanna-be rocker Wayne Campbell rises again as one of many characters Mike Myers showcased on the long-running sketch comedy program "Saturday Night Live." A pre-Austin Powers Myers embraces his feminine side as Linda Richman, the lively host of "Coffee Talk" and No. 1 Barbra Streisand fan. Myers also portrays Dieter, the outlandish host of German art-house talk show "Sprockets," as well as several other characters.

014- Reality Bites


In this irreverent romantic comedy from first-time director Ben Stiller, a small circle of friends (Winona Ryder, Ethan Hawke, Janeane Garofalo and Steve Zahn) suffering from post-collegiate blues must confront the hard truth about life, love and the pursuit of gainful employment. As they struggle to map out survival guides for the future, the Gen-X quartet soon begins to realize that reality isn't all it's cracked up to be.

015- Tootsie


Few out-of-work actors go as far as Michael Dorsey (Dustin Hoffman) does to bag a part. He transforms himself into everything he isn't: sweet, employed and ... a woman! When his alter ego, Dorothy Michaels, gets cast in a soap opera, Michael has reason to celebrate. But he also has a problem: He's fallen for co-star Julie (Jessica Lange), who doesn't know Michael is male!

016- The Graduate


Dustin Hoffman (in his first major film role) turns in a landmark performance as a naïve young man recently graduated from college who is seduced by a middle-aged neighbor (Anne Bancroft). He, in turn, falls in love with her daughter (Katharine Ross). Mike Nichols won a Best Director Oscar, and Simon and Garfunkel achieved immortality with a score that includes "Mrs. Robinson."

017- American Graffiti: Collector's Edition


The film that put director George Lucas on the Hollywood map also expertly showcased newcomers such as Harrison Ford, Richard Dreyfuss, Suzanne Somers and "Ronny" Howard. Lucas masterfully weaves together the stories of a disparate group of high school students as they struggle with adolescent rites of passage in 1962. Touching and timeless, American Graffiti is a not-to-be-missed classic.

018- Three Men and a Baby


When an infant named Mary is left on their doorstep, three bachelor roommates (Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg and Ted Danson) channel their feminine side and become surrogate parents to the tyke. After a few false starts, the guys take to their little bundle of joy like, well, a baby to a can of strained peas. Think Baby Boom on testosterone. Directed by Leonard Nimoy, it's a case of Mr. Spock meets Dr. Spock.

019- Just My Luck


After a chance meeting with a rock group's jinxed manager (Chris Pine), independent New Yorker Ashley (Lindsay Lohan) discovers that she's caught his bad luck like a disease. Her only hope of restoring her charmed existence is to stalk the band and find her man, but in the process, she ends up falling for him. Samaire Armstrong, Carlos Ponce and Bree Turner costar in this quirky romantic comedy featuring music by British pop rockers McFly.

020- Pieces of April


Reformed wild child April Burns (Katie Holmes) attempts to make Thanksgiving dinner -- while battling a temperamental oven -- for her estranged suburban family at her grungy New York apartment and anticipates introducing them to her new boyfriend, Bobby (Derek Luke). Oliver Platt, Sean Hayes and Oscar-nominated Patricia Clarkson co-star in this drama that observes a dysfunctional family coming together to address the past and heal the future.

021- Bad News Bears


A grizzled little league coach tries to lead a ragtag team of outcasts and delinquents to victory in this remake of the 1970s classic. With little hope that his new team will ever be any good, grouchy Coach Buttermaker (Billy Bob Thornton) manages to find each kid's special talent. Amanda, Kelly, Toby, Tanner, Engelberg, Lupus and the rest of the team eventually win a place in Buttermaker's heart. Greg Kinnear and Marcia Gay Harden costar.

022- How to Deal


What is love, anyway, but the fast lane to heartache? At least, that's what Halley (Mandy Moore) thinks when learning "how to deal" with the complicated relationships in her life. With her father getting remarried, her sister engaged to the wrong guy, her best friend in a crisis and bad boy Macon Forrester (Trent Ford) determined to finagle a date with her, reality, for Halley, really bites!

023- World Trade Center


From director Oliver Stone comes this gripping docudrama set amid the rubble of Sept. 11, 2001. Working under treacherous conditions, an army of dedicated rescuers desperately hopes to find anyone who survived the World Trade Center's tragic collapse. Their efforts pay off when they unearth Port Authority police officers John McLoughlin (Nicolas Cage) and William J. Jimeno (Michael Pena) trapped near an elevator shaft.

024- The Devil Wears Prada


After taking a job in the Big Apple as assistant to powerful fashion magazine editor Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep, in an Oscar-nominated role), small-town girl Andrea Sachs (Anne Hathaway) is thrilled -- at first. But the magic soon wears off, leaving Andrea feeling battered and used -- and wondering whether working for the boss from hell will pay off. Helmed by David Frankel, this adaptation of Lauren Weisberger's best-seller also stars Stanley Tucci.

025- Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby


Lifelong friends and national idols Ricky Bobby (Will Ferrell) and Cal Naughton Jr. (John C. Reilly) have earned their NASCAR stripes with their uncanny knack of finishing races in the first and second slots, respectively. But when rival French driver Jean Girard (Sacha Baron Cohen) coasts onto the track to challenge the duo, they'll have to floor it to retain their status as top dogs.

026- Material Girls


"Celebutantes" Tanzie and Persia Marchetta (real-life sisters, actresses and pop stars Hilary and Haylie Duff) have it made as the heirs of their dad's multimillion-dollar cosmetics business, a gig that gets them just about anything they want. But when an unforeseen PR fiasco strips them of their wealth -- and, subsequently, their fabulous identities -- the sisters are pushed out of the spotlight and into the real world. Anjelica Huston co-stars.

027- Callas Forever


In this story from director Franco Zeffirelli, aging opera diva Maria Callas (Fanny Ardant) is inconsolable because her voice has aged along with everything else. Her ex-manager, Larry Kelly (Jeremy Irons), is upset to find the once-feisty singer in such a state. To give Callas purpose and remind the world of her talent, Kelly asks her to star in a film version of Carmen, in which she'll lip-sync to her own recordings. Joan Plowright also stars.

028- Babel


When an American couple (Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett) vacationing in Morocco fall victim to a random act of violence, a series of events unfolds across four countries that demonstrates both the necessity and impossibility of human communication. Director Alejandro González Iñárritu artfully weaves together three seemingly disparate stories of strangers in strange lands in this Oscar nominee for Best Picture and Golden Globe winner for Best Drama.

029- In Her Shoes


This tale of two sisters -- wild-child Maggie (Cameron Diaz) and straight-laced Rose (Toni Collette) -- is based on the theory that they have nothing in common except for their size 8-1/2 feet. But Maggie's discovery of a long-lost grandmother (Shirley MacLaine) the girls never knew they had could be the thing that brings them together for good. Ridley Scott sits in as producer on this comedy-drama based on a novel by Jennifer Weiner.

030- Step Up


Sentenced to a stretch of community service at a prestigious school for the arts, streetwise troublemaker Tyler Gage (Channing Tatum) unexpectedly discovers his natural talent for dance when he pairs with one of the academy's ballerinas. Leading choreographer Anne Fletcher's dance-filled directorial debut co-stars Jenna Dewan, Mario, Drew Sidora, Heavy D, Damaine Radcliff, De'Shawn Washington and Rachel Griffiths.

031- Powder


Fantasy blends with drama in this tale of a 16-year-old albino (Sean Patrick Flanery) dubbed "Powder" (because of his stark-white skin). After an isolated existence in his grandparents' cellar, he's introduced into a small Texas town, where a pair of educators (Mary Steenburgen and Jeff Goldblum) learn that Powder can control electricity and has an IQ that Einstein would envy. But Powder soon arouses prejudice -- particularly by the local bully.

032- Jericho: Season 1: Disc 1


This disc includes the following episodes: "Pilot," "Fallout," "Four Horsemen" and "Walls of Jericho."

033- Jericho: Season 1: Disc 2


This disc includes the following episodes: "Federal Response," "9:02," "Long Live the Mayor" and "Rogue River."

034- Jericho: Season 1: Disc 3


This disc includes the following episodes: "Crossroads," "Red Flag," "Vox Populi" and "The Day Before."

035- Jericho: Season 1: Disc 4


This disc includes the following episodes: "Black Jack," "Heart of Winter," "Semper Fidelis" and "Winter's End."

036- Jericho: Season 1: Disc 5


This disc includes the following episodes: "One Man'sTerrorist," "A.K.A.," "Casus Belli" and "One if by Land."

037- Jericho: Season 1: Disc 6


This disc includes the following episodes: "Coalition of the Willing" and "Why We Fight."

038- Emmanuelle


Actress Sylvia Kristel became an international star as a result of this French screen adaptation of Emmanuelle Argan's controversial novel. Young, naïve Emmanuelle is en route to Bangkok where she'll join her new husband, a wealthy diplomat who works for the French Embassy. Once Emmanuelle arrives, her husband and a few friends initiate her into a world of sensuality and sexual ecstasy beyond anything she'd ever imagined.

039- We Were Soldiers


In the first major battle of the Vietnam War, 450 gung-ho Army dogfaces square off for one month against 2,000 North Vietnamese regulars in the Ia Drang Valley. Mel Gibson's a lieutenant colonel who exhorts his men to be all they can be, and Barry Pepper (the bible verse-spouting sharpshooter in Saving Private Ryan) plays a reporter who draws a bead on the story.

040- Employee of the Month


Superstore warehouse workers Vince (Dax Shepard) and Zack (Dane Cook) compete in a full-on war to be named Employee of the Month and get a date with sexy new cashier girl Amy (Jessica Simpson) in this comedy. When Amy announces she likes ambitious men, the two slackers turn into Super Club superstars and go head to head in a brutal competition to impress Amy and win her heart. Efren Ramirez, Sean Whalen and Andy Dick co-star.

041- The Heartbreak Kid


The Farrelly brothers loosely adapt the 1972 hit of the same name into this romantic comedy starring Ben Stiller as Eddie Cantrow, a newlywed who marries a dreamy woman (Malin Akerman) only to learn at the honeymoon that she's a total nightmare. As this discovery sets in, Eddie meets the real girl of his dreams (Michelle Monaghan). The charmer also stars funnymen Jerry Stiller, Carlos Mencia and Rob Corddry.

042- Gray Matters


Sam (Thomas Cavanagh) and Gray (Heather Graham) are devoted siblings who share an apartment and a love of many things -- ballroom dancing, 1940s movie musicals and, much to their surprise, an attractive woman named Charlie (Bridget Moynahan). Historically heterosexual, Gray is confused by her new feelings. Sibling rivalry, love and destiny are turned upside down in first-time writer-director Sue Kramer's romantic comedy.

043- Why Did I Get Married


In this big-screen adaptation of Tyler Perry's stage hit, eight married college friends gather for a weeklong reunion in the snowy mountains of Colorado. But a startling revelation of infidelity sets off a chain reaction of soul searching. Perry, who also directs, stars alongside Malik Yoba, Sharon Leal, Michael Jai White, Denise Boutte, Lamman Rucker and pop songstresses Janet Jackson and Jill Scott.

044- Chaos


With a gang leader (Wesley Snipes) holding dozens of hostages at an interrupted bank robbery, suspended cop Detective Quentin Conners (Jason Statham) is pulled back into action to negotiate. But when chaos erupts inside, the baddies escape. Now, Conners must pair with rookie cop Shane Dekker (Ryan Phillippe) to find the gang before they pull off an even bigger heist in this tense action flick directed by Tony Giglio.

045- Music and Lyrics


Has-been and former 1980s pop star Alex Fletcher (Hugh Grant) gets the comeback chance of a lifetime thanks to quirky lyricist Sophie (Drew Barrymore) in this romantic comedy. When teen singing sensation Cora Corman asks Alex to write a song and record the duet with her, Alex can't refuse -- but he also can't write lyrics. Alex's luck changes when he meets Sophie, and when the two sit down to write, the chemistry turns solid gold.

046- National Treasure


Modern treasure hunters, led by archaeologist Ben Franklin Gates (Nicolas Cage), search for a treasure chest rumored to have been stashed away by George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin as funds for the Revolutionary War. The whereabouts of the chest may lie in a secret code embedded in the U.S. Constitution and in a map drawn on the back of the Declaration of Independence. Co-stars Diane Kruger, Sean Bean and Harvey Keitel.

047- National Treasure: Book of Secrets


Benjamin Franklin Gates (Nicolas Cage) and Dr. Abigail Chase (Diane Kruger) -- who found riches and romance at the end of their first hunt for national treasure -- reteam with their wisecracking partner in crime, Riley Poole (Justin Bartha), for another romp through U.S. history. Now, armed with a stack of long-lost pages from John Wilkes Booth's diary, Ben is obsessed with finding the truth behind President Abraham Lincoln's assassination.

048- No Reservations


In this remake of the award-winning European romantic comedy Mostly Martha, Catherine Zeta-Jones plays Kate, an emotionally fragile chef whose life is turned upside down when she becomes guardian of her niece (Abigail Breslin). Used to absolute control -- both in her kitchen (which she rules with an iron hand) and at home -- Kate now faces chaos on all fronts, as both the child and her new sous chef (Aaron Eckhart) work their way into her heart.

049- Semi-Pro


Will Ferrell stars as Jackie Moon, owner and coach of the Flint Michigan Tropics -- the team with the worst record in the renegade American Basketball Association. With the franchise on the brink of collapse, can Jackie's squad rebound to salvation in the National Basketball Association? Director Kent Alterman's entertaining comedy (set in 1976) also stars Woody Harrelson, Maura Tierney, André Benjamin and Andy Richter.

050- Mama's Boy


A pretentious goldbricker (Jon Heder, of Napoleon Dynamite fame) who lives with his doting mother floats through life pretending that his existence has meaning in this rib-tickling comedy from director Tim Hamilton. But when Mom falls in love and wants to tie the knot with a charming motivational speaker, her pseudo-brainiac son realizes that he may be losing his hold on the comfortable life he's fashioned for himself.

051- Knocked Up


A one-night stand results in an unexpected pregnancy for entertainment reporter Alison (Katherine Heigl) in Judd Apatow's romantic comedy. Determined to be a good mom and keep her career on track, Alison decides to try to make things work with the baby's father, slacker Ben (Seth Rogen). It's anything but smooth sailing as the odd couple gets acquainted, but Alison finds there's more to Ben than she originally thought. Paul Rudd also stars.

052- I Think I Love My Wife


In this contemporary retelling of director Eric Rohmer's cerebral 1972 film Chloe in the Afternoon, Chris Rock stars as Richard Cooper, a happily married man with a young daughter at home. Problem is, he fantasizes about other women -- and soon finds his fidelity tested when a friend's former paramour (Kerry Washington) enters the picture and puts the moves on Richard. Gina Torres portrays Rock's wife, Brenda.

053- War


FBI agent Jack Crawford (Jason Statham) is out for revenge when his partner is killed and all clues point to the mysterious assassin Rogue (Jet Li). But when Rogue turns up years later to take care of some unfinished business, he triggers a violent clash of rival gangs. Will the truth come out before it's too late? When the dust settles, who will remain standing? Directed by Philip G. Atwell, this taut action thriller also stars John Lone.

054- Graduation


To raise money for a family member in need, four high school friends plan what they think is the perfect bank robbery. But can they actually pull it off, or will they spend their graduation in the slammer? Directed by Michael Mayer, this entertaining high-stakes crime caper stars Shannon Lucio, Riley Smith, Chris Lowell, Chris Marquette, Adam Arkin and Huey Lewis.

055- Movin' Too Fast


Hitting the highway for a girl-powered road trip seemed like a good idea to law students Melissa (Marquita Terry) and Nina (Layla Alexander) -- that is, until they realize that they're being tailed by a sadistic psycho. After pulling over for a man they think is a police officer, the girls unwittingly become the target in a dangerous game of cat and mouse. But are they destined to be caught like two rats in a trap?

056- Ocean's Thirteen


Director Steven Soderbergh and star George Clooney return to Las Vegas for the further -- and purportedly final -- criminal exploits of Danny Ocean (Clooney) and company. Ellen Barkin makes her Ocean's debut as the female lead, while the rest of the gang remains largely intact, including Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Don Cheadle, Al Pacino, Bernie Mac, Carl Reiner, Andy Garcia, Casey Affleck, Elliott Gould and more.

057- Lars and the Real Girl


Ryan Gosling plays the title character in this oddball comedy about a delusional young man who buys a life-size sex doll over the Internet -- and then falls in love with her. When the besotted young man starts telling people that the doll is his girlfriend, his brother and sister-in-law decide it's time to intervene in this film co-starring Patricia Clarkson, Emily Mortimer, Kelli Garner and Paul Schneider.

058- Senior Skip Day


After Adam (Gary Lundy) accidentally reveals the location of the senior skip day party to Principal Dickwalder (Larry Miller), he immediately becomes the most hated guy at school. Now, the only way for Adam to redeem himself is to throw an incredible bash himself. If Adam can find booze, hot women and a gigantic gravity bong, he just might be able to repair his pitiful social life. Lea Thompson and Tara Reid co-star in this raunchy teen comedy.

059- Rowan Atkinson Live!


Odd-mannered English comedian Rowan Atkinson -- a man known for creating colorful characters such as Edmund Blackadder and Mr. Bean -- entertains a live audience in Boston in this 1991 stand-up performance that showcases his love of the absurd. Extras include three hilarious bonus sketches that were also taken from the live show: "Elementary Dating," "Guys After the Game" and "Tom, Dick and Harry."

060- Brian Regan: Standing Up


Stand-up comedian Brian Regan offers his unique take on the absurd aspects of everyday life in this hilarious Comedy Central concert. With offbeat originality, Regan riffs on flight delays, greeting cards, baby books, entertaining his 3-year-old daughter and more. A regular on both the "Late Show with David Letterman" and "Late Night with Conan O'Brien," Regan delights a standing-room-only audience at the Barclay Theatre in Irvine, Calif.

061- The Queens of Comedy


Following in the footsteps of The Original Kings of Comedy, these four brassy black women give the boy jokesters a run for their money here. Comediennes Adele Givens, Mo'Nique Imes , Sommore and Laura Hayes go off on everything from whether size matters to the unique habits of men and the escapades of President Clinton in this adult-oriented comedic romp filmed at the Orpheum Theatre in Memphis, Tenn.

062- Rumor Has It


In Rob Reiner's romantic comedy, Sarah Huttinger (Jennifer Aniston) travels to California for her sister's wedding, where her grandmother (Shirley MacLaine) reveals a bit of gossip: Sarah's mother cheated on her father just a few days before they were married. The plot thickens when Sarah hears a rumor about a local family who served as the real-life inspiration for The Graduate's Robinson clan. Mark Ruffalo, Kevin Costner and Mena Suvari co-star.

063- Meet Bill


Beleaguered bank employee Bill (Aaron Eckhart) has his hands full with his wife's (Elizabeth Banks) infidelity with a local television reporter (Timothy Olyphant), his oblivious father-in-law (Holmes Osborne) who runs the bank, and his own frustrated attempts to change careers in this screwball comedy. But when he's persuaded to mentor a teenager known as the Kid (Logan Lerman), things just might turn around for Bill. Jessica Alba co-stars.

064- Hostage


Former L.A. hostage negotiator Jeff Tally (Bruce Willis) thought he'd left the past behind when he quit his job after not only failing to persuade a suicidal maniac to reconsider his choices, but also losing an innocent child in the process. Now, his quiet existence as police chief of bucolic Bristo Camino is shattered when a family linked to the mob is taken hostage by wayward thieves, one of whom is a serial killer. Can Jeff pull this one off?

065- Cellular


A young man named Ryan (Chris Evans) is driving in his car when his cell phone rings. On the other end of the line is a woman (Kim Basinger) desperate to get someone to help her, her husband and her son. Apparently, all three have been abducted by a madman (Jason Statham), and if Ryan doesn't help quickly, they'll all get killed. But Ryan's cell phone battery is low, and he doesn't know where the helpless family is. What's he supposed to do?

066- Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love


Born into a wealthy and powerful family, Tara (Sarita Choudhury) is luckier than her lowly servant, Maya (Indira Varma), when it comes to material things. But Maya has become richer in matters of the mind and soul -- even as she dons Tara's hand-me-downs. When Tara weds a handsome king (Naveen Andrews), she thinks she's found true love. In a cruel twist of fate, however, he takes Maya as his comely courtesan in this 16th century feudal saga.