Alleycats | Blu Ray | (29/08/2016)
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| RRP Featuring a stellar UK cast, ALLEYCATS is a high-octane, action/thriller set in London against the authentic backdrop of the cut-throat world of illegal bike racing. When bike courier Chris (Josh Whitehouse Northern Soul) witnesses what looks like a murder, his first instinct is to cut and run. But when his curiosity draws him back in, he is soon embroiled in a world of corruption, political power and blackmail. Compelled to uncover the web of bribery that's entangled her brother, Chris' sister Danni (Eleanor Tomlinson Poldark) soon takes matters into her own hands. With an adrenaline-pumping soundtrack and stunning racing visuals, ALLEYCATS is a tense and riotously entertaining thrill-ride not to be missed.
City Hunter | DVD | (19/03/2012)
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| RRP Jackie Chan stars as Ryu Saeba in this hilarious, lightning-paced tribute to the ass-kicking, girl-chasing detective from the popular Manga strip 'City Hunter'.Filled with highly stylized and vibrantly coloured visuals, and many of Hong Kong's most beautiful women, City Hunter has won the hearts of fans all over the wolrd with its infectuous humour and brilliantly concieved fight sequences, which include comic tributes to Brice Lee's Game of Death and arcade hit Street Fighter 2.Action packed from beginning to end, the movie features an amazing skateboard chase, two great fight sequences with British kickboxing hero Gary Daniels, and a wonderful high impact encounter with veteran Australian performer and all-round nice guy, Richard Norton.Special Features: Digitally re-mastered and restored DVD transfer 16:9 Anamorphic Version enhanced for Widescreen TVs Dual Language Version (Cantonese with re-mastered English subtitles and English Dubbed) Dolby 5:1 Digital Audio Feature length audio commentary with Bey Logan Animated Biography Showcase Original Theatrical Trailer UK Promotional Trailer Interview Gallery (Jackie Chan, Richard Norton, Gary Daniels) Out-Take Montage
The Stormriders Trilogy | DVD | (03/11/2003)
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| RRP A triple bill of Hong Kong action classics from director Andrew Lau (Wai Keung Lau). The Stormriders: The most eagerly awaited Hong Kong movie event boasting Hong Kong's highest ever production budget and box office take. It is a visually stunning epic blend of swordplay explosive martial arts and breathtaking special effects to create the ultimate final fantasy. A Man Called Hero: Based on the comic book series by Ma Wing Shing 'A Man Called Hero' is a spectacular
Karas | DVD | (24/04/2006)
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| RRP Tokyo - a city populated by both humans and by ghostly beings. They exist in both dimensions seen and unseen: spirits apparitions demons. The balance between these two dimensions has long been upheld by the city's guardian raven Karas and his masters. But that balance has been thrown into disarray as Eko a former Karas has attempted to seize power and bring order to the streets through force. The entity Yurine who represents the will of the people stands in his way with her new
Fire With Fire | Blu Ray | (16/09/2013)
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| RRP Firefighter Jeremy Colton (Josh Duhamel) witnesses a murder committed by a Long Beach gang leader (Vincent D'Onofrio) and goes into a protection program so he can testify against the man who's been a longtime target of police officer Mike Cella (Bruce Willis). When the life of Jeremy's girlfriend (Rosario Dawson) is threatened he enlists the help of a rival gang leader (Curtis Jackson) and takes the law into his own hands. Fire With Fire costars: Julian McMahon Quinton Rampage Jackson Richard Schiff Vinnie Jones Eric Winter James Lesure Nnamdi Asomugah and Kevin Dunn. Special Features: Behind the Scenes
Back to 1942 (DVD Edition) | DVD | (23/02/2015)
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| RRP Blockbuster director Feng Xiaogang China’s answer to Steven Spielberg follows up his celebrated disaster movie Aftershock with this unflinching action-packed portrayal of one of the darkest times in China's history based on Liu Zhengyun's bestselling novel Remembering 1942. With a cast that includes Adrien Brody Tim Robbins and Fan Xu Back to 1942 is an epic reconstruction of the deadly drought of 1942 that took its toll on central China's Henan province during the war against Japan resulting in a loss of at least three million people. In the midst of the devastation an American journalist (Brody) searches for answers and slowly comes to understand that there may be a greater connection between these tragedies and his political theories than he once thought.
Gasaraki (Vol.7): In the Spider's Web | DVD | (16/06/2003)
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| RRP As Yushiro struggles desperately to rescue Miharu the noose around the neck of the free world begins to tighten. As the US and Japan find themselves driven to the brink of war the very fabric of civilization begins to unravel. Caught in the crossfire the TA Team must make the difficult decision of whom and what to fight for in a war that no one can possibly win. Apocalypse approaches in Gasaraki!
Diamond Heist | DVD | (04/11/2013)
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| RRP When two dancers mysteriously disappear from outside his London club Terence (Michael Madsen) a notorious diamond smuggler; needs to find some replacements fast. His old colleague and former diamond man Jack Varga (Vinnie Jones) offers up his own recruits but Varga has ulterior motives. Varga has kidnapped Terence's courier Cherry and threatens to kill her unless she provides him with information on Terence's diamond smuggling operation. Cherry strikes a deal with Varga for him to let her go. All the complex pieces fall into place at Terence's birthday however Cherry has a plan of her own and has brought them all together to avenge the death of her father himself a diamond merchant who was killed by a vicious competitor. “No one does a London bad boy like Jones….” – Filmschoolrejects.com
Control Factor | DVD | (30/01/2013)
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| RRP When your thoughts are not your own. An innocent man is caught up in a deadly mind control experiment in this fast-paced conspiracy thriller. Lance Bishop is an ordinary insurance executive whose life is turned upside down by a crazed gunman. Before the killer is shot dead himself he issues a grim warning to Lance 'If only you knew what knew'. Haunted by nightmares Lance begins hearing voices which terrifyingly order him to murder his wife Karen. He realises he can trust non-one particularly not the police agency investigating the killings and ultimately not even himself. Tense and chilling Control Factor stars Adam Baldwin (The Patriot) Elizabeth Berkley (Showgirls) and Tony Todd (Candy Man).
Tube | DVD | (12/07/2004)
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| RRP Jang Do-jun (Kim Seok-hun) an emotionally broken former agent dutifully serves in the subway police squad after a tragic operation that cost him the love of his life and left him disgraced in the view of his superiors. However when an ex-government agent (Park Sang-min) out for revenge kills the mayor of Seoul and hijacks a subway train full of innocent passengers Jang risks his life to save others in the face of extreme danger to thwart the terrorist holding the city hostage!
Mission Impossible: Ultimate Missions | Blu Ray | (24/11/2008)
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| RRP Mission Impossible (Dir. Brian De Palma 1996): Tom Cruise ignites the screen in this runaway smash hit. Cruise stars as Ethan Hunt a secret agent framed for the deaths of his espionage team. Fleeing from government assassins breaking into the CIA's most impenetrable vault clinging to the roof of a speeding bullet train Hunt races like a burning fuse to stay one step ahead of his pursuers...and draw one step closer to discovering the shocking truth. Mission Impossible 2 (Dir. John Woo 2000): Tom Cruise returns as Ethan Hunt in this thrilling sequel and leads his team in a attempt to re-capture and destroy the deadly German-manufactured Chimera virus before it falls into the wrong hands. Mission Impossible 3 (Dir. J.J. Abrams 2006): Tom Cruise blasts back into action as IMF agent Ethan Hunt who with a little help from old friend Luther Stickell (Ving Rhames) must take on a deadly new adversary in the shape of Owen Davian (Philip Seymour Hoffman)... This third instalment is written and directed by J.J. Abrams personally selected by Tom Cruise following his work on creating series such as Alias and Lost!
Chill Factor | DVD | (01/10/2001)
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| RRP August 18 Horn Island. The peace and quiet of a tiny tropical South Pacific island is shattered when a covert scientific-military research operation goes horribly wrong. The only survivors include the scientist behind the formula and the now disgraced officer in charge - the former out to protect the world from his creation and the latter out for revenge. Ten years later two young men find themselves in the wrong place at the wrong time when Tim Mason (Skeet Ulrich) and Arlo (Cuba
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World (1998--TV movie) | DVD | (12/04/2005)
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| RRP A lost world that time forgot populated by prehistoric creatures not seen on this earth for 50 million years - that is the astonishing possibility presented by Professor George Edward Challenger (Patrick Bergin) to the Royal Geographic Society of London England. A gruff impossible man Challenger calls for an expedition to prove - or disprove - this incredible claim first presented by Professor White who died on a prior expedition to this supposed lost world. Joined by the effervescent reporter Edward D. Malon the dashing big game hunter Peter Roxton Challenger's nemesis and Professor White's vivacious daughter Amanda (Jayne Heitmeyer) Challenger sets off on a journey to the edge of the earth. The explorers find a land-locked island that time and evolution forgot. By creating a primitive hot-air balloon the hardy adventurers manage to enter this dark cauldron of humanity's infancy venturing on to explore a world of stegosaurs and t-rex brontosaurs and raptors and finally make contact with a race of humanity's ancestors who make human sacrifices to their dinosaur gods. Beaten battered but triumphant Challenger and Amanda White return to England - but report their expedition as a failure. Humanity they have decided is not yet ready for the wonders they have seen.
Age of Kill | Blu Ray | (15/06/2015)
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| RRP A black ops sniper is blackmailed by a psychotic international terrorist into killing 6 unrelated people in 6 hours... but there is more to the victims than meets the eye. Sam Blake is running out of time. Living in the shadow of a botched mission that claimed an innocent victim the disgraced special ops sniper is plunged into a world of darkness when his daughter is taken hostage by a mysterious terrorist. Out of options and with no one to turn to Blake is forced to carry out their evil bidding and must assassinate six seemingly random targets within six hours on the streets of London. As chaos reigns and the body count rises the city’s fragile political climate is threatened. If shattered the consequences would be catastrophic. With his old unit closing in and his daughter at the mercy of a psychopath every second counts.
This Land Is Mine | DVD | (13/02/2012)
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| RRP Oscar winner Charles Laughton gives one of the finest performances of his long and distinguished career in this powerful and compelling wartime story of a small French town under Nazi occupation. Albert Lory (Charles Laughton) is a timid schoolmaster desperately trying to ignore the realities of the war - and secretly in love with his pretty fellow schoolteacher Louise (Maureen O'Hara). The horrors of the Nazi occupation however soon become all too real. Books are burned, Jews rounded up and hostages taken when armed saboteurs start to fight back.Some townspeople, like Louise's Fianc George (George Sanders), become collaborators. Others, including her brother Paul (Kent Smith), offer violent resistance. As those he loves and cares for begin to disappear or die around him, Albert realises he can no longer afford to be frightened. The Nazis are about to discover that just one man - eloquent, unafraid and fired by a fierce sense of justice - can be more dangerous than a hundred armed saboteurs...
Mountain Patrol | DVD | (12/12/2005)
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| RRP Set during the mid '90s Mountain Patrol tells the tale of the deadly battles waged between the poachers - who have their sights set on Kekexili's endangered antelopes - and the group of mountain patrolmen who'll stop at nothing to punish them. A hotshot journalist is employed from Beijing to join the latter group and see what makes them tick. Thus begins a tireless pursuit for justice; in the process lives are sacrificed sandstorms are braved and the boundaries of inv
Born To Fight | DVD | (24/10/2005)
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| RRP A traumatised cop and a bunch of athletes must battle an army of guerrillas.
The Dark Knight Rises Bat Cowl - Limited Edition Premium Pack | Blu Ray | (03/12/2012)
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| RRP Of all the "most anticipated" movies ever claiming that title, it's hard to imagine one that has caused so much speculation and breathless expectation as Christopher Nolan's final chapter to his magnificently brooding Batman trilogy, The Dark Knight Rises. Though it may not rise to the level of the mythic grandeur of its predecessor, The Dark Knight Rises is a truly magnificent work of cinematic brilliance that commandingly completes the cycle and is as heavy with literary resonance as it is of-the-moment insight into the political and social affairs unfolding on the world stage. That it is also a full-blown and fully realized epic crime drama packed with state-of-the-art action relying equally on immaculate CGI fakery and heart-stopping practical effects and stunt work makes its entrée into blockbuster history worthy of all the anticipation and more. It deserves all the accolades it will get for bringing an opulently baroque view of a comic book universe to life with sinister effectiveness. Set eight years after the events of The Dark Knight, TDK Rises finds Bruce Wayne broken in spirit and body from his moral and physical battle with the Joker. Gotham City is at peace primarily because Batman took the fall for Harvey Dent's murder, allowing the former district attorney's memory to remain as a crime-fighting hero rather than the lunatic destructor he became as Two-Face. But that meant Batman's cape and cowl wound up in cold storage--perhaps for good--with only police commissioner Jim Gordon in possession of the truth. The threat that faces Gotham now is by no means new; as deployed by the intricate script that weaves themes first explored in Batman Begins, fundamental conflicts that predate his own origins are at the heart of the ultimate struggle that will leave Batman and his city either triumphant or in ashes. It is one of the movie's greatest achievements that we really don't know which way it will end up until its final exhilarating moments. Intricate may be an understatement in the construction of the script by Nolan and his brother Jonathan. The multilayered story includes a battle for control of Wayne Industries and the decimation of Bruce Wayne's personal wealth; a destructive yet potentially earth-saving clean energy source; a desolate prison colony on the other side of the globe; terrorist attacks against people, property, and the world's economic foundation; the redistribution of wealth to the 99 percent; and a virtuoso jewel thief who is identified in every way except name as Catwoman. Played with saucy fun and sexy danger by Anne Hathaway, Selina Kyle is sort of the catalyst (!) for all the plot threads, especially when she whispers into Bruce's ear at a charity ball some prescient words about a coming storm that will tear Gotham asunder. As unpredictable as it is sometimes hard to follow, the winds of this storm blow in a raft of diverse and extremely compelling new characters (including Selina Kyle) who are all part of a dance that ends with the ballet of a cataclysmic denouement. Among the new faces are Marion Cotillard as a green-energy advocate and Wayne Industries board member and Joseph Gordon-Levitt as a devoted Gotham cop who may lead Nolan into a new comic book franchise. The hulking monster Bane, played by Tom Hardy with powerful confidence even under a clawlike mask, is so much more than a villain (and the toughest match yet for Batman's prowess). Though he ends up being less important to the movie's moral themes and can't really match Heath Ledger's maniacal turn as Joker, his mesmerizing swagger and presence as demonic force personified are an affecting counterpoint to the moral battle that rages within Batman himself. Christian Bale gives his most dynamic performance yet as the tortured hero, and Michael Caine (Alfred), Gary Oldman (Gordon), and Morgan Freeman (Lucius Fox) all return with more gravitas and emotional weight than ever before. Then there's the action. Punctuated by three or four magnificent set pieces, TDKR deftly mixes the cinematic process of providing information with punches of pow throughout (an airplane-to-airplane kidnap/rescue, an institutional terrorist assault and subsequent chase, and the choreographed crippling of an entire city are the above-mentioned highlights). The added impact of the movie's extensive Imax footage ups the wow factor, all of it kinetically controlled by Nolan and his top lieutenants Wally Pfister (cinematography), Hans Zimmer (composer), Lee Smith (editor), and Nathan Crowley and Kevin Kavanaugh (production designers). The best recommendation TDKR carries is that it does not leave one wanting for more. At 164 minutes, there's plenty of nonstop dramatic enthrallment for a single sitting. More important, there's a deep sense of satisfaction that The Dark Knight Rises leaves as the fulfilling conclusion to an absorbing saga that remains relevant, resonant, and above all thoroughly entertaining. --Ted Fry
80's Collection for Him | DVD | (16/09/2010)
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| RRP Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play. Boxset includes: TRADING PLACES AIRPLANE FERRIS BUELLERS DAY OFF THE NAKED GUN Trading Places What happens when a wall street tycoon meets a street smart hustler? Find out in the comedy classic that helped launch the careers of two Hollywood superstars - Eddie Murphy and Jamie Lee Curtis. From acclaimed director John Landis comes the story of a down-and-out con artist who trades lifestyles with a well -to-do investor. Ferris Bueller's Day Off Ferris Bueller. Larger than life. Blessed with a magical MATTHEW BRODERICK sense of serendipity. He's a model for all those who take themselves too seriously. A guy who knows the value of a day off Airplane Voted "one of the 10 funniest movies ever made" by the american film institute, "Airplane!" is a masterpiece of off-the-wall comedy. Featuring Robert Hays as an ex-fighter pilot forced to take over the controls of an airliner when the flight crew succumbs to food poisoning. The Naked Gun Those screw-loose Airplane! creators have done it again! leslie nielson stars as police squad's own granite-jawed, rock-brained cop Frank Drebin, Who bumbles across a mind control scheme to assassinate queen elizabeth.
The Iceman Cometh | DVD | (25/07/2005)
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| RRP Too cool for words! In 16th Century China Ming guard Fong Sau-Ching (Yuen Biao) relentlessly tracks the ruthless villain Fung San (martial arts legend Yuen Wah). After Fung San steals the priceless and magical Black Jade Buddha a titanic martial arts encounter atop a cliff ensues and is only ended when the two men tumble into a glacier where they are instantly frozen. Mistakenly thawed out four hundred years later Fong Sau-Chin must continue his pursuit of his quarry altho
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