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Dumb And Dumber | DVD | (29/12/2003)
from £2.79 | Saving you £11.04 (73.60%) | RRP £14.99Delivering exactly what its title promises, this celebration of stupidity was Jim Carrey's 1994 follow-up to Ace Ventura: Pet Detective and The Mask. The film pairs the rubber-faced wacky man with Jeff Daniels as the not-so-dynamic duo of Lloyd and Harry, dunderheads who come into the possession of a briefcase containing ransom money that is intended for Mob-connected kidnappers. Lauren Holly co-stars as the woman who lost the briefcase, and with whom Carrey falls in love (both in real life and as his moronic on-screen character). As Lloyd and Harry make a mad dash to return the briefcase (never aware of its contents), the bumbling buddies attract Mobsters, cops, and trouble galore. This lowbrow laugh-a-thon scores some solid hits for hilarity, but with gags involving ill-fated parakeets, buxom bimbos, and an overdose of laxatives, be prepared to put your brain--and good taste--on hold.--Jeff Shannon
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N.C.I.S. - Naval Criminal Investigative Service - Series 5 - Complete | DVD | (22/06/2009)
from £12.85 | Saving you £37.14 (74.30%) | RRP £49.99The critically acclaimed action-packed adventures continue for the of a cutting-edge team of special agents who operate outside the government's chain of command.
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Dumb And Dumber | Blu Ray | (15/12/2008)
from £6.85 | Saving you £11.14 (61.90%) | RRP £17.99Harry (Daniels) and Lloyd (Carrey) are too lame to live (and too dense to die) as a pair of deliriously dim-witted pals on a cross-country road trip to return a briefcase full of cash to it's rightful owner. Along the way they'll confound cops kidnappers and anyone and everyone who has the misfortune of crossing their paths in this comic caper for every idiot in the family!
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Beautiful Girls | DVD | (07/01/2002)
from £2.99 | Saving you £12.00 (80.10%) | RRP £14.99This town drama from Ted Demme centres on former classmates coming together for their 10-year reunion. Scott Rosenberg's (Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead) script thoughtfully passes over the usual grumblings of young adults who can't believe they still live in the same snowbound town. They accept--even welcome--their blue-collar jobs, whether ploughing snow or cutting hair. Willie (Timothy Hutton), the lone wanderer, returns to his listless house in a state of flux, the piano-bar circuit wearing thin as is his relationship with Tracy, a well-off attorney (Annabeth Gish). He isn't the only one with problems. Tommy (Matt Dillon) occasionally sleeps with his now-married high school sweetheart Darian (Lauren Holly) while the earnest Sharon (Mira Sorvino) is left to wait. Paul (another thick-headed role for Michael Rapaport) refuses to commit to Jan (Martha Plimpton) until it's too late. Paul is enamoured with the idea of the supermodel (the title's "beautiful girls") that, he believes, can make life perfect. It's a very satisfying comedy, with some forced poignancy (Willie's description of Tracy as a "seven and a half" comes off as a death sentence). Rosie O'Donnell's dissertation on why Playboy and Penthouse have ruined male expectations is much like Meg Ryan's orgasm scene in When Harry Met Sally: it's hilarious, even memorable, but never wholly believable. The two wild cards thrown into Beautiful Girls give the film its kick. Uma Thurman enters as the local barman's (Pruitt Taylor Vince) radiant cousin. From the big city, she can flirt with the awestruck guys and still keep her head. Willie's true emotional tug is from Marty, his precocious 13-year-old neighbour. If you didn't see Natalie Portman's sophisticated work in Leon, her performance here will come as a revelation. You deeply believe that Willie and Marty are connected despite their age difference. Their courtship will never come to be, but the way the two talk (and talk some more) about their lives is the most insightful part of Rosenberg's script. Everyone's so comfortable in his or her roles that you may truly feel sad when the film ends. --Doug Thomas, Amazon.com
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The Storm | DVD | (10/05/2010)
from £3.97 | Saving you £9.02 (69.40%) | RRP £12.99The Storm
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Dumb And Dumber Uncut | DVD | (10/04/2006)
from £3.49 | Saving you £9.00 (69.30%) | RRP £12.99Harry (Daniels) and Lloyd (Carrey) are too lame to live (and too dense to die) as a pair of deliriously dim-witted pals on a cross-country road trip to return a briefcase full of cash to it's rightful owner. Along the way they'll confound cops kidnappers and anyone and everyone who has the misfortune of crossing their paths in this comic caper for every idiot in the family!
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Down Periscope | DVD | (05/04/2004)
from £3.85 | Saving you £9.14 (70.40%) | RRP £12.99Batten down the hatches for unstoppable hilarity that takes 200 years of naval tradition...and throws it overboard! Veteran skipper John Dodge (Grammer) will never be a textbook officer but he's a brilliant seaman who's always wanted to command a nuclear submarine. Unfortunately Dodge is given the helm of a diesel powered WWII sub crewed by a collection of maladjusted and mistake-prone misfits. When he's tagged 'the enemy' in a crucial war game Dodge is ordered to take on the U.
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Dumb And Dumber | UMD | (10/04/2006)
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Turbulence | DVD | (27/10/2001)
from £3.97 | Saving you £12.02 (75.20%) | RRP £15.99A handful of last-minute Christmas Eve passengers are boarding a flight from New York to Los Angeles that will change their lives forever: if they survive! For flight attendant Teri Halloran (Lauren Holly) it's just another plane ride from coast to coast with only one difference. This time they'll be carrying two very special passengers an armed robber named Stubbs (Brendan Gleason) and a seductive serial killer called Ryan Weaver (Ray Liotta) both handcuffed and shackled and
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No Looking Back | DVD | (28/05/2007)
from £4.83 | Saving you £5.16 (51.70%) | RRP £9.99Claudia (Lauren Holly) is a small town girl trapped in a small town. She's got a man who loves her (Jon Bon Jovi) and a family who needs her. But somewhere inside is a voice that says -- it could have been different -- a voice that gets louder when Charlie (Edward Burns) comes home. What can you do when the lover who left you walks back in the door? What can you feel when your mind says one thing and your body says another? Where can you turn in a small town where everybody knows you but nobody knows about what you want? There's passion in the past and there's danger. For some people life is built like a house of cards and it only takes an open door to blow it all away. But once that door is open there is No Looking Back.
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School Daze | DVD | (10/07/2006)
from £3.80 | Saving you £6.02 (60.30%) | RRP £9.99The best daze of your life. Available on DVD for the first time! Remember back in the day? Director Spike Lee (Do The Right Thing) does igniting a battle of the sexes in School Daze his groundbreaking urban musical-comedy that dares to take a taboo-smashing look at Historical Afro-American college life like no film before or since tackling topics only talked about behind closed doors. Loaded with enough romance rivalries and rituals School Daze is
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Dragon - The Bruce Lee Story /The Twins Effect | DVD | (29/01/2007)
from £8.67 | Saving you £0.20 (1.50%) | RRP £12.99The Twins Effect (Dir. Dante Lam 2003): A new age of darkness is dawning... With the help of a famous high-kicking Hong Kong bus driver two girls who just want to have fun confront the grave responsibility of safekeeping the world from vampire domination! The Duke one of the most dangerous of the undead is determined to bring a new age of darkness upon the earth as he hunts the Fifth Prince with a vial of blood and the ancient Vampire Bible. But ace vampire slayer Reeve will not rest until the fight is over and with the help of his innocent sister a feisty young beauty and an unlikely hero they wage the ultimate martial arts showdown! Cantopop music sensation Twins (Gillian Chung Charlene Choi) team up with a whole host of Hong Kong stars (including a special cameo appearance from Jackie Chan) for 'Vampire Effect' (aka Twins Effect) the wildest high-octane vampire adventure ever! Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story (Dir. Rob Cohen 1993): Jason Scott Lee and Lauren Holly star in this unforgettable glimpse into the life love and the unconquerable spirit of the legendary Bruce Lee. From a childhood of rigorous martial arts training Lee realises his dream of opening his own kung-fu school in America. Before long he is discovered by a Hollywood producer (Robert Wagner) and begins a meteoric rise to fame and an all too short reign as one of the most charismatic action heroes in motion picture history. Hailed as ""an immeasurably entertaining movie"" by CBS-TV Dragon is ablaze with comedy touching romance and spectacular martial arts sequences.
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The Pleasure Drivers | DVD | (16/04/2007)
from £1.72 | Saving you £9.02 (69.40%) | RRP £12.99A crime thriller with separate yet interconnected stories involving characters including: a psychology professor who has lost touch with reality (MacFadyen); a young sociopathic call girl (Chabert); a vicious lesbian hit woman (Bennett); a recovering crack addict and kidnapper (Holly); a junkyard drunk (Meat Loaf); a brain-damaged former cult guru (Spizzirri); and dueling gas station attendants (Dratch and Mewes).
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Entropy | DVD | (28/10/2002)
from £9.95 | Saving you £N/A (N/A%) | RRP £5.99Stephen Dorff narrates and stars in this self-consciously hip tale of a man under pressure to direct his first film and keep his new romance going...
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Jackie Ethel Joan | DVD | (30/04/2007)
from £2.55 | Saving you £3.00 (50.10%) | RRP £5.99They were more than mere Washington wives. They were part of the American dream known as Camelot. With strength and cunning they upheld their public image but concealing their private truths. They had no other choice. They were Kennedy women. For Joan wife of senatorial hopeful Ted Kennedy the nomination will thrust her into the spotlight. For the tenacious Ethel wife of future Attorney General Bobby Kennedy the political life is as vital to her as her own. And for John's enigmatic wife Jackie her husband's success means only one thing: that she must endure a deeply troubled marriage for the sake of a politicians's rise to power. This is the true story of the remarkable infamous Kennedy reign told through the eyes of the three women who lived it.
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Money Kings | DVD | (17/02/2003)
from £1.99 | Saving you £N/A (N/A%) | RRP £5.99After 40-odd years Vinnie (Peter Falk) has a decent life. He and his wife Ellen (Tyne Daly) finally have some time together and his bar in South Boston is a second home for the neighborhood men. The guys drink up front and place bets in the back room. And when somebody local is down on their luck Vinnie can be counted on to strike a fair deal. Vinnie knows that Frankie (Timothy Hutton) is blowing paychecks on the numbers and driving away his wife (Lauren Holly) but Vinnie is a reasonable man. He respects the business associates who keep interests in his backroom operation and they in turn don't pressure him. That is until Pete from the Italian partnership sends over his itchy arogant nephew Tony (Freddie Prinze Jr.). Vinnie thinks that he has endured worse. All it takes is one small choice - an uncle looking for a member of his family or a bookie looking the other way - for an entire world to change...
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Jackie, Ethel, Joan: The Women Of Camelot | DVD | (01/03/2004)
from £5.45 | Saving you £1.00 (12.50%) | RRP £7.99They were more than mere Washington wives. They were part of the American dream known as Camelot. With strength and cunning they upheld their public image but concealing their private truths. They had no other choice. They were Kennedy women. For Joan wife of senatorial hopeful Ted Kennedy the nomination will thrust her into the spotlight. For the tenacious Ethel wife of future Attorney General Bobby Kennedy the political life is as vital to her as her own. And for John's en
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Dumb And Dumber | DVD | (21/06/2010)
from £3.78 | Saving you £0.14 (3.50%) | RRP £3.99Delivering exactly what its title promises, this celebration of stupidity was Jim Carrey's 1994 follow-up to Ace Ventura: Pet Detective and The Mask. The film pairs the rubber-faced wacky man with Jeff Daniels as the not-so-dynamic duo of Lloyd and Harry, dunderheads who come into the possession of a briefcase containing ransom money that is intended for Mob-connected kidnappers. Lauren Holly co-stars as the woman who lost the briefcase, and with whom Carrey falls in love (both in real life and as his moronic on-screen character). As Lloyd and Harry make a mad dash to return the briefcase (never aware of its contents), the bumbling buddies attract Mobsters, cops, and trouble galore. This lowbrow laugh-a-thon scores some solid hits for hilarity, but with gags involving ill-fated parakeets, buxom bimbos, and an overdose of laxatives, be prepared to put your brain--and good taste--on hold.--Jeff Shannon
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Racing Ace | DVD | (15/01/2007)
from £2.49 | Saving you £0.40 (6.70%) | RRP £5.99Phil Davis is a man with a score to settle - a 25-year-old score. Ever since he was beaten in a high school athletics race by a flash newcomer Ace Montana he has vowed revenge. Now with Phil and Ace's kids old enough to enter the town's demolition derby and the Dads acting as managers Phil is ready to get his own back - no matter how high the stakes get!
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