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2003 World Series Of Poker

2003 World Series Of Poker
"Moneymaker makes his mark as every man's champion." In what will be long remembered as the most improbable win at the 34th annual World Series of Poker, amateur Chris Moneymaker parlayed an online entry fee of $40 into the dream of a lifetime. A record 839 players were part of the incredible tournament in Las Vegas that saw today's best professional players pay an upfront entry fee of $10,000 for a chance to win a life's fortune. But in the end, the 27-year old Moneymaker held a full house of fives over fours to beat the odds and walk away a multimillionaire. This 2-disc DVD set contains all of ESPN Original Entertainment's telecast of the "2003 World Series Of Poker," without commercial interruption, presented in fullscreen (1.33:1) digital video. Chapter points set at the key rounds allow you to jump directly to the action. The DVD set includes World Series of Poker related features from ESPN's Cold Pizza and Pardon the Interruption. With this DVD, you are in control of every frame of video as ESPN captures the emotion, strategy and luck in route to crowning the champion of the World Series of Poker.



Waiting (Unrated) (Full Frame, Deluxe Edition)
Waiting (Unrated) (Full Frame, Deluxe Edition)
A waiter for four years since high school, Dean has never questioned his job at ShenaniganZ. But when he learns that Chett, a high school classmate, now has a lucrative career in electrical engineering, he's thrown into turmoil about his dead-end life. Dean's friend Monty is in exactly the same boat, but he couldn't care less. More concerned with partying, Monty is put in charge of training Mitch, a shy new employee. Over the course of one chaotic shift, Mitch gets to know the rest of Shenanigan's quirky staff: Monty's tough-talking ex-girlfriend, Serena, Shenanigan's over-zealous manager, Dan, and head cook Raddimus, who's obsessed with a senseless staff-wide competition known only as 'The Game.' Interactive Menus Uncensored Menu Option; Interactive/Expanded Cast and Crew Commentary; Telestrator Filmmaker Commentary; Sending It Back Testimonials; Cast Audition Footage; Casting Director Interview.Audio Commentary, Featurette, Interviews, "That Little Extra" Minidocumentary; Uncensored Menu Option; Interactive/Expanded Cast and Crew Commentary; Telestrator Filmmaker Commentary; Sending It Back Testimonials; Cast Audition Footage; Casting Director Interview.



Pardon the Interruption - Pardon the Interruption (also known as PTI), is a sports TV show on ESPN filmed in Washington, DC starring syndicated newspaper columnists and longtime friends Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon of The Washington Post. Tony Reali serves as moderator for parts of the show.

Jay Mariotti - Jay Mariotti (born 1961) is a sports columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times and a regular panelist on ESPN's sports talk show Around the Horn. He occasionally takes the place of Tony Kornheiser as a guest host on ESPN's Pardon the Interruption.

Tony Reali - Anthony "Tony" Reali is the current host of Around the Horn on ESPN. He is also the "stat boy" on Pardon the Interruption.

Film crew - A film crew is a group of people hired by a film company for the purpose of producing a film or motion picture. Crew are distinguished from cast, the actors who appear in front of the camera or provide voices for characters in the film.



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