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By Valarie Clemons

In the future not any of us will ever go to the video store to seek for a movie. We won't wait for it to come in the mail and we will always be able to watch the precise movie that we wanted, anytime and any place.

Barnyard - Energized foolishness set on a farm where, after sundown, the animals turn the barn into a boisterous nightclub. James is Otis, a youthful cow who is very mature, much to the disappointment of his dad, Ben Elliott, who keeps watch for predatory coyotes when the others party. Dom Irrera stands out as Duke the Dog. Cast includes Courtney Cox, Sam Elliott, Danny Glover, Wanda Sykes, Andie MacDowell, David Koechner, and Laraine Newman. (90 minutes, 2006)

Live Free Or Die Hard - The U. S. is under attack. A criminal mind is attacking the system with modern techniques. It is now up to Detective John McClane and brilliant computer hacker Matt Farrell to find and stop whoever is doing the attacking.

Sugar Town - Amusing mosaic of LA life characterizing a handful of characters whose lives merge - a musician aspirant who will do anything to get ahead, an uptight lone woman who allures the wrong men like a magnet, and a band made up of cleaned-up '80s rock megastars, to name a few. Made on a shoestring, although intelligent and well recognized; superb cast contains a variety of real life musicians. Cast includes Ally Sheedy, Rosanna Arquette, John Taylor, Jade Gordon, Michael Des Barres, Lucinda Jenney, and Martin Kemp. (92 minutes,'99)

The All-American Boy - Disorderly drama in reference to Olympic aspirant Voight's effort to be a triumphant boxer; beautiful locations of northern California, but that is all. Cast includes Jon Voight, Ned Glass, Anne Archer, and Carol Androsky. (104 minutes,'89)

Black like Me: Commanding drama based on authentic history of a reporter who took drugs that permitted him to pass for black so he might face racial prejudice first hand. Some facets of presentation are un-contemporary, although subjects are still pertinent. Cast includes James Whitmore, Roscoe Lee Browne, Lenka Petersen, Sorrell Booke, Will Geer, Al Freeman, and Raymond Jacques. (107 minutes,'64)

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