What A Carve Up | DVD | (11/08/2008)
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| RRP Ernie's Uncle Gabriel has just died but to claim his inheritance he must spend the night in the ancestral family home with the rest of his rather eccentric relatives. Ernie's imagination has been affected by his constant immersion in cheap horror novels but his wildest fears turn out to be justified when the guests begin to drop dead.
The Sixth Sense | Blu Ray | (11/08/2008)
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| RRP After the assault and suicide of one of his ex-patients award-winning child psychologist Malcolm Crowe (Bruce Willis) is left determined to help a young boy named Cole who suffers from the same diagnosis as the ex-patient - they both see dead people. Malcolm cannot rest until he makes amends for his feelings of failure created by the mental breakdown of the first patient. Cole is a young boy who is paralyzed by fear from his visions of dead people. His mother is at her wits end trying to cope with Cole's eccentricities. With the help of Dr. Crowe Cole goes on a journey of self as he learns to overcome his fears all the while discovering the purpose of his gift.
David Lean Centenary Collection | DVD | (11/08/2008)
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| RRP This Box Set includes: The Sound Barrier (1952): A tale of male courage and an adventure into the unknown but also the story of the women who wait at home. A self-made aircraft manufacturer is determined that his company will be the first to build a plane which flies faster than sound. Hobson's Choice (1954): The eldest daughter of an alcoholic self-important Lancashire bootmaker marries his boot-hand and sets up a rival business. Blithe Spirit (1945): A happily married author writing a novel on mediums invites one to supper one evening. After holding a seance the husband's deceased first wife appears and begins to cause chaos! Brief Encounter (1946): Noel Coward's sensitive portrayal of what happens when two happily married strangers played by Trevor Howard and Celia Johnson meet and their acquaintance deepens into affection and eventually into love. It is the story of two people thrown together by the chance meeting of the title helpless in the face of their emotions but redeemed by their moral courage. Over the years few films have equalled the compassion and the realism of Brief Encounter. Great Expectations (1946): A stylish film presentation of Charles Dickens' heart warming story of a young man befriending an escaped convict who becomes his unknown benefactor and of the consequences for the young man as he establishes himself in the world. Oliver Twist (1948): Oliver Twist orphaned at birth and raised in the workhouse is expelled for daring to ask the Beadle for more food. Unhappily apprenticed to an Undertaker Oliver escaped to London where he meets the cheeky Artful Dodger the villainous Fagin the aggressive Bill Sykesand the kindly but doomed Nancy. Torn constantly between the forces of good and evil Oliver eventually seals his fate by picking the pocket of a rich gentleman. Madeleine (1950) Lean's accomplished film of the famous Scottish Madeleine Smith case in which a woman from a wealthy family is accused of the murder of her lover. The Passionate Friends (1949): Through her marriage to a wealthy financier Mary Justin has the freedom and comfort she has always yearned for but her life is one that lacks emotional fulfilment. On a visit to Switzerland she runs into an old friend Steven Stratton with whom she once had a passionate love affair many years before her marriage. Her meeting with Steven rekindles old memories of a friendship of the most beautiful kind. If only they could begin again... This Happy Breed (1944): A splendidly acted classic portraying how an ordinary British family lived between the wars. Just after WWI the Gibbons family moves to a nice house in the suburbs. The inhabitants of 17 Sycamore Road are ordinary people with their irritable in-laws their just-plain-folks camaraderie and their unshakeable belief that no matter how hard the times are Mother England is forged of good stock and common sense
V - Series 1 - Complete | DVD | (11/08/2008)
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| RRP They came for water. And for food. And as it turned out we were the food. but humanity bravely resisted - a struggle seen in the hit miniseries V and V: The Final Battle. Yet the war continues. The heroic conflict comes to a surprising outcome in V: The Series presented complete and uncut in this 3-disc 19 episode set. Once again Earth is the main battleground. But now the aliens whose human guise hides their true reptillian natures are wiser. They believe the secret to their survival on Earth lies in the DNA of the newly born half-human half-spaceling Starchild. They intend to capture her. But that's something the world's Resistance Fighters cannot allow.
Prince and Me, the | DVD | (11/08/2008)
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| RRP Julia Stiles stars as a medical student who falls for an incognito student prince in this modern take on a fairy tale love story.
The Prince And Me 2 - The Royal Wedding | DVD | (11/08/2008)
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| RRP The Prince And Me 2: The Royal Wedding stars Kam Heskin as Paige and Luke Mably as Edvard in this sequel to the earlier romantic comedy The Prince And Me. The Prince And Me saw Paige a Midwestern college student meet and fall for Edvard the Prince of Denmark. In this sequel we see the couple preparing for their upcoming nuptials however their plans are sent into disarray when they are forced to confront a traditional Danish edict declaring that the Prince must marry a woman of royal blood or give up the throne. As they try to find a way around this old law hilarity ensues as the Danish royal family is sent into chaos.
Maria Full Of Grace | DVD | (11/08/2008)
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| RRP These pellets contain heroin. Each weighs 10 grams. Each is 4.2 cm long and 1.4 cm wide. And they're on their way to New York in the stomach of a 17-year-old girl.
Bill Monroe-Father of Bluegrass Music | DVD | (11/08/2008)
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| RRP No single figure in American music so dominated a genre as did Bill Monroe with Bluegrass. Monroe's performing career spanned 60 years as a singer composer and bandleader.This film features archival footage and rare 1990s performances from the legendary Bill Monroe's final years including many of the greatest songs from his six decades of recording such as ""Uncle Pen"" and ""Muleskinner Blues."" In addition it offers unparalleled access to Bill Monroe telling his story in his own words. Other interview subjects include the Grateful Dead's Jerry Garcia and country music legend Roy Acuff in one of his final film appearances. Bill Monroe: Father of Bluegrass Music stands alone as the most intimate and detailed portrait of this unique musical innovator.
Whale Rider | DVD | (11/08/2008)
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| RRP Love rejection and triumph as a young Maori girl fights to fulfil a destiny her grandfather steadfastly refuses to recognize... This beautiful and enchanting film was just awarded the the Feature Film Children's BAFTA award. Keisha Castle-Hughes earned an Oscar nomination for her outstanding performance.
Star Wars Robot Chicken | DVD | (11/08/2008)
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| RRP You too can join the dark side with Robot Chicken: Star Wars! [adult swim] have turned the Star Wars universe on it's head and given the legendary struggle between intergalactic good vs. evil a unique make-over in this extended episode which is jam-packed with unforgettable moments parodying all 6 films. Robot Chicken: Star Wars boasts an all-star voice cast including Star Wars creator himself George Lucas plus Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker Family Guy's Seth MacFarlane Breckin Meyer Donald Faison Hulk Hogan and James Van Der Beek. The story begins not long ago in a galaxy not far enough away where we see Emperor Palpatine receive a reverse charge call from the Dark Lord announcing the destruction of the Death Star watch the droids have trouble getting through airport security and see Admiral Akbar selling out in an advert for his own breakfast cereal. If that wasn't enough to wet your appetite George Lucas gets saved from a mob of nerds at a Star Wars convention Luke and the Emperor settle things with a 'yo mama' fight and there's even a new unforgettable addition to the Star Wars franchise with 'Empire on Ice'...and that's just a snippet of the 35 sketches featured!
Son Of Rambow | DVD | (11/08/2008)
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| RRP A comedy about friendship, faith and the weird business of growing up, set during a long English summer in the early 8O's.
The Silent Flute | DVD | (11/08/2008)
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| RRP At the height of his international fame the legendary Bruce Lee - along with his friend and student James Coburn and Oscar-winning screenwriter Stirling Silliphant - began to write what he believed would be the greatest achievement of his film career. Five years after his mysterious death Lee's vision would finally be realized. David Carradine Christopher Lee Roddy McDowall and Eli Wallach star in this acclaimed cult hit that brings Lee's personal philosophy to the screen with a still-potent combination of mysticism humor and martial arts mayhem.
Rec | DVD | (11/08/2008)
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| RRP "[REC]" tells the story of a young TV reporter and her cameraman who are taping a real-life late night news programme when things go horribly wrong.
Shelter | DVD | (11/08/2008)
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| RRP Charged with the electric crackle of first love this sweet and sexy California romance is about a confused young artist torn between his family and his future. Fresh out of high school Zach (Trevor Wright) gives up a full scholarship to spare his 5-year-old nephew from their dysfunctional family. Now restless and isolated the gifted youth toils at a local diner. But everything changes when he finds himself drawn to thirtysomething Shaun (Brad Rowe) a confident young writer. As the two hit the surf and Shaun's mattress with equal enthusiasm they fall into a secret relationship that may give Zach the courage he needs to follow his passions.
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles | DVD | (11/08/2008)
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| RRP Set after the events in Terminator 2 Sarah Connor (Lena Headey) and her son John (Thomas Dekker) now find themselves alone in a very dangerous complicated world. Fugitives from the law they are confronted with the reality that more enemies from the future and the present could attack at any moment.
Rules Of Attraction | DVD | (11/08/2008)
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| RRP James Van Der Beek is Sean Bateman, the younger brother of "American Psycho's" Patrick Bateman. Against a backdrop of 'Dressed to get screwed parties', drugs, casual sex and student excess we follow Sean through the doors of a New England arts college.
Michael Caine Collection | DVD | (11/08/2008)
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| RRP This Box Set includes: Educating Rita (Dir. Lewis Gilbert) (1983): Rita a hairdresser with a sharp wit is married to Danny and at 26 doesn't want a baby. She wants to discover herself - so she joins the Open University. Dr Frank Bryant is a disillusioned university professor of literature. His marriage has failed his girlfriend is having an affair with his best friend and he can't get through the day without downing a bottle or two of whiskey. He refers to himself as an appalling teacher of appalling students. What Frank needs is a challenge - and along comes Rita. In this hilarious and often moving drama the story tells how two people find a new lease of life through each other. The Fourth Protocol (Dir. John Mackenzie) (1987): On July 1 1968 America Britain and Russia signed a treaty to halt the spread of nuclear weapons. The powers then added four extra clauses. The most secret of them was and remains the final. One winter the Chairman of the KGB hatches a plan to breach this Fourth Protocol and destroy NATO. He sends an agent Major Petrofsky to assemble the operation. It is now up to MI6 agent John Preston who now must race against an unknown deadline to stop him and his devasting mission. The Eagle Has Landed (Dir. John Sturges) (1977): A Nazi Strike Force plots to assassinate Winston Churchill while he is resting in a desolate Norfolk Village. Colonel Radl masterminds the plot which if successful would change the outcome of the war. He enlists the help of Colonel Steiner and Liam Devlin. Disguised as Polish airmen German paratroopers land in England. Radl's plan appear to be going smoothly until an unforeseeable incident exposed the Germans. But the kidnap continues and Steiner Luger in hand approaches the unmistakable figure of Churchill... The Ipcress File (Dir. Sidney J. Furie) (1965): The tense spy thriller by Len Deighton that turned Michael Caine into a superstar. Cynical and rebellious ex-army sergeant Harry Palmer has been blackmailed into working for Britain's security service. Hot on the trail of a kidnapped scientist Palmer finds himself enmeshed in a sinister conspiracy involving horrifying brainwashing techniques murder and treachery that reaches up to the highest levels of the security service itself... Without A Clue (Dir. Thom Eberhardt) (1988): A madcap comedy which takes a fresh look at the classic Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson escapades. Holmes is actually a figment of Dr. Watson's own success in crime detection a character who Watson uses when he writes in `The Strand' magazine. But when the printing plates for five pound notes are stolen Queen Victoria calls for the country's greatest detective.
Big Stan | DVD | (11/08/2008)
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| RRP Stan a two-bit con man is being sent to prison for fraud and the prospect terrifies him. Seeking help from a mysterious martial arts guru known only as The Master Stan transforms himself into a kung fu expert -- ultimately bringing the warring prison gangs together and establishing peace within its walls.
Hobson's Choice | DVD | (11/08/2008)
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| RRP A story of feminism in 19th Century Salford Hobson's Choice deals with the empowering of female characters. Henry Hobson is a widower with a weakness for the pub and the owner of a successful bootmakers. In order to save his finances he denies his three daughters the right to marry. So in rebellion against her father eldest daughter Maggie starts up a relationship and rival bootmakers with Henry's star employee Will.
Son Of Rambow | Blu Ray | (11/08/2008)
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| RRP A comedy about friendship, faith and the weird business of growing up, set during a long English summer in the early 8O's.
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