Dennis Weaver in “Duel” is one of four Spielberg films in this collection making their Blu-ray debut.
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Scott Malchus is a writer, filmmaker and die hard Cleveland Indians fan. His memoir, “Basement Songs,†is available in paperback and Kindle. He wrote and directed the film “King's Highway." His family is heavily involved in fund raising to find a cure for cystic fibrosis. Scott Malchus is an employee of Cartoon Network and Turner Broadcasting. The opinions expressed on Popdose are his own and do not reflect those of his employer. Email: Malchus@popdose.com. Follow him @MrMalchus
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Brian returns to Eric’s house and finally tells Allison his true feelings.
As the party winds down, Allison and Eric have a heart to heart.
After breaking up with Kate, Brian drives back to the party.
Kate is home alone, listening to Berlin, and preparing for the end.
Scott Malchus interviews the director of the animated hit film, RIO 2.
Allison has two unexpected run-ins as she tries to leave Eric’s party.
After his fight with Kate, Brian hides out in Eric’s basement with Jack Daniel’s and Rita Lee.
Brian and Eric cut loose with their college-aged buddy, Dennis, and Beastie Boys. Can the good times last?
Scott Malchus revisits the soundtrack to that seminal film celebrating America’s two favorite past times: Sex and baseball.
Kate is offered love advice by an old friend who’s had her own share of guy trouble.
It wouldn’t be a party unless a fight breaks out. Can Brian prevent Eric from getting his ass kicked?
Allison escapes to the back yard, listens to some Poison, and hangs with a couple of stoners.
Essential episodes from one of the greatest television series ever collected in one set.