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X-MEN DARK PHOENIX - DVD - After returning from outer space, Jean Grey finds herself at odds with fellow members of the X-Men. The rift occurs because a cosmic blast turns Jean into a godlike being, and her newfound powers are the complete opposite of benign. The diabolical force inside her gradually corrupts her kind soul and understanding. With Jean targeting the friendly mutants she loves most, the X-Men must take a stand. They have to stop Jean from causing further destruction, or Jean will be used by otherworldly entities. These aliens are adamant about gaining control over the entire world. 20th CENTURY FOX Run Time 115 minutes
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X-MEN DARK PHOENIX - DVD - After returning from outer space, Jean Grey finds herself at odds with fellow members of the X-Men. The rift occurs because a cosmic blast turns Jean into a godlike being, and her newfound powers are the complete opposite of benign. The diabolical force inside her gradually corrupts her kind soul and understanding. With Jean targeting the friendly mutants she loves most, the X-Men must take a stand. They have to stop Jean from causing further destruction, or Jean will be used by otherworldly entities. These aliens are adamant about gaining control over the entire world. 20th CENTURY FOX Run Time 115 minutes

Director Franco Zeffirelli's exceptional version of the bard's immortal tragedy-often cited as the greatest adaptation of Shakespeare ever made-casts young unknowns Leonard Whiting and Olivia Hussey as the teenage Veronese lovers, Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet. The joyful lovers soon find themselves crossed by the stars and doomed by the destructive enmity between their families. Co-stars Michael York, Milo O'Shea, John McEnery, Robert Stephens; narrated by Laurence Olivier. 138 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtrack English Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles English (SDH); featurettes; theatrical trailer.