The finals of the 14th UEFA European Football Championships were held in Poland and Ukraine from 8 June to 1 July 2012. Sixteen national teams competeing in a total of 31 matches to be crowned European champions. The Official Review of UEFA EURO 2012TM DVD captures all the competition s best moments as well as revealing all the twists and turns as they unfold. From the group stages to the final, every match and every goal will be featured in this comprehensive two and a half hour review.
The finals of the 14th UEFA European Football Championships were held in Poland and Ukraine from 8 June to 1 July 2012. Sixteen national teams competeing in a total of 31 matches to be crowned European champions. The Official Review of UEFA EURO 2012TM DVD captures all the competition s best moments as well as revealing all the twists and turns as they unfold. From the group stages to the final, every match and every goal will be featured in this comprehensive two and a half hour review.
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Four stories about Saint Petersburg through the eyes of ordinary guys who have seen a lot on their path, but have not betrayed themselves. The film casts famous Russian hip-hop band KASTA.
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A young lady blackmails her alleged father, a famous radio host into sheltering her and her son. Their close age causes problems when people think they are a couple.
Charming LA architect Harrison, also a great cook and lover, gets engaged to Cate, a San Francisco landscape architect he meets while collaborating on a major project, after they get locked in by a malfunctioning elevator. She moves to LA for him and volunteers, while he's on mission in Tokyo, to mind his widowed mother Evelyn, still a major force in his life. However Cate gets paranoid when feeling weak and hearing rumors that his former girlfriend disappeared mysteriously years earlier, even cancels the engagement. Then the truth gets out, clearing Harrison and uncovering a lurking danger.
Jon Stewart returns to television to host a live show presented from The Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York. Benefiting NEXT for Autism, the special features stand-up performances, sketches and short films.
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