Man Money features Diane Keaton Queen Latifah and Katie Holmes as three female employees of the Federal reserve bank who plan to steal money that is about to be destroyed!
The crime drama which has explored the mean streets of London's East End returns in the high summer of 1897, as the nation prepares to celebrate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. This fourth series once more reunites our heroes Reid, Drake, Jackson and Long Susan - and takes them to their darkest point yet.
In this latest film adaptation of a Stephen King novel Anthony Hopkins stars in the tale of a widowed mother and her son whose lives change when a mysterious stranger moves into the apartment above them.
Haunted by the failure to catch London's most evil killer, Jack the Ripper, Inspector Edmund Reid now heads up the notorious H Division the toughest police district in the East End. Charged with keeping order in the blood-stained streets of Whitechapel, Reid and his men find themselves fighting to uphold justice and the rule of law; but always in the background lurks the fear of the Ripper is he back for another reign of terror? Special Features: Walking Whitechapel Behind The Scenes of Ripper Street
LIFE, DEATH AND EVERYTHING ELSE A crime drama which has explored the criminal underworld of London's East End through the final years of the Victorian age, comes to its logical conclusion at the death knell of that era. The final series of Ripper Street finds its end during the cold winter of 1899. It takes our heroes to a place where a dark secret they share emerges to destroy the lives they've built, and we fear the lives they once hoped to have.
The explosive Ripper Street returns for a second series. East London. 1890. The long shadow of Jack the Ripper may be receding but the job of preventing Whitechapel from descending into hell has never been more crucial for Detective Inspector Edmund Reid and his loyal deputies Detective Sergeant Bennet Drake and Captain Homer Jackson. Against a society in rapid decline the men of H Division battle new crimes where the bloated British Empire's problems are felt most keenly at its dark heart: the East End of London.
Ripper Street will star Matthew Macfadyen (MI-5, Pride and Prejudice), Jerome Flynn (Game of Thrones), Adam Rothenberg (Alcatraz), MyannaBuring (The Twilight Saga, White Heat) and David Dawson (Luther, Secret Diary of a Call Girl). The action centers on the notorious H Division, which is charged with keeping order in the chaotic streets of East London.
After a sudden underwater tremor sets free scores of the prehistoric man-eating fish an unlikely group of strangers must band together to stop themselves from becoming fish food for the area's new razor-toothed residents.
Series 1 and 2 of the explosive Ripper Street. Set in the East End of London during the aftermath of the Jack the Ripper murders the infamous H Division - the police precinct charged with keeping order in the district of Whitechapel - is in a chaotic state trying to keep order after a tumultuous time for London that has made headlines around the world.
Haunted by the failure to catch London's most evil killer, Jack the Ripper, Inspector Edmund Reid now heads up the notorious H Division the toughest police district in the East End. Charged with keeping order in the blood-stained streets of Whitechapel, Reid and his men find themselves fighting to uphold justice and the rule of law; but always in the background lurks the fear of the Ripper is he back for another reign of terror? Special Features: Walking Whitechapel Behind The Scenes of Ripper Street
Six months after Jack the Ripper's reign of terror in East London, Detective Inspector Edmund Reid and the H Division fight to keep law and order on the chaotic streets of Whitechapel. However, a troubled yet and determined Detective Reid struggles to come to terms with a tragedy from the past and soon gets drawn into the seedy criminal underworld of Victorian London, where each new murder elicits fear that the Ripper may be back.
The streets of Whitechapel are the haunt of Detective Inspector Edmund Reid and his team of officers, who aim to maintain law and order in a place once terrorized by Jack the Ripper.
This superb nine-disc Stanley Kubrick Box Set contains all the late director's work from 1962's Lolita to Kubrick's final film, the highly controversial Eyes Wide Shut (1999). There's also the excellent and highly informative two-hour documentary: Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures, narrated (a little drably) by Tom Cruise. It isn't exactly a warts-and-all portrait of Stan the Man, which is not surprising, really, given that it's directed and produced by Kubrick's brother-in-law Jan Harlan, and that Kubrick's widow Christine was closely involved in the making of it. But it does give a detailed and revealing portrait of a brilliant, demanding and often infuriating man, airing rare footage that goes right back to his earliest years as a brash youngster in the Bronx, already playing to camera with a frightening degree of self-awareness. Six of the eight movies (all but Dr Strangelove and Eyes Wide Shut) have been digitally restored and remastered, and almost all (barring Strangelove again and Lolita) now boast Dolby Digital 5.1 stereo sound remixes. For some bizarre reason, Kubrick insisted on mono sound for the 1999 set, which he approved shortly before his death. Visually the improvement over the often grainy, scratchy prints previously on offer--The Shining (1980) was notoriously messy--is immense. All the features are presented in their original ratios, which in the case of Strangelove means the changing ratios in which it was originally shot, and for 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) the full glorious 2.21:1 expanse of the Cinerama screen.So what don't you get? Essentially, the early Kubrick--the work of the young, hungry director before he moved to England and started to gather all the controlling strings into his own hand: most notably the tough, taut thriller The Killing (1956) and the icily furious war film Paths of Glory (1957). Too bad Warners couldn't have negotiated the rights for those too. But what we have here is the culminating phase of Kubrick's filmmaking career--the final 27 years of one of the great masters of cinema. On the DVDs: Besides the visual and sonic improvements mentioned above, each of the eight features includes the original theatrical trailer and multiple-language subtitles. The DVD of Dr Strangelove also gives us filmographies of the principal players, plus theatrical posters and a photo gallery, while Eyes Wide Shut includes interviews (taped after Kubrick's death) with Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman and Steven Spielberg, plus a couple of 30-second TV spots. And with The Shining we get a fascinating 34-minute documentary made by Kubrick's then 17-year-old daughter Vivian, plus--just to add a further layer--Vivian's present-day voice-over commentary on her film. --Philip Kemp
LIFE, DEATH AND EVERYTHING ELSE A crime drama which has explored the criminal underworld of London's East End through the final years of the Victorian age, comes to its logical conclusion at the death knell of that era. The final series of Ripper Street finds its end during the cold winter of 1899. It takes our heroes to a place where a dark secret they share emerges to destroy the lives they've built, and we fear the lives they once hoped to have.
Series 1Haunted by the failure to catch London's most evil killer Jack the Ripper Inspector Edmund Reid (Matthew Macfadyen) now heads up the notorious H Division - the toughest police district in the East End. Charged with keeping order in the blood-stained streets of Whitechapel Reid and his men find themselves fighting to uphold justice and the rule of law; but always in the background lurks the fear of the Ripper - is he back for another reign of terror. The shadow of the Ripper is still felt in the neighbourhood by the vigilantes the sensation-seeking newspaper hacks and the men who hunted - and failed to find - the notorious murderer. It seems that even though the notorious killer has disappeared there are plenty more willing to stain the streets of Whitechapel with their victims' blood... Series 2Based on the ratings we expecting to hear imminently that Ripper Street Series 2 will be commissioned by the BBC for another eight episodes. It premiered to 7.9 million viewers and a 26.1% share to rank within BBC One's top ten highest rated drama programmes in 2012 and outperformed the channel's slot and prime time average share. The debut easily won its time slot against all competition with 1.6 million viewers more than its nearest rival ITV1. Expect returning characters with more of the same rich storylines that meld with the intrigue of a criminal underworld festering on the hard streets of Victorian London following the battle of the men whose job it is to bring the law to the lawless...
Ripper Street will star Matthew Macfadyen (MI-5, Pride and Prejudice), Jerome Flynn (Game of Thrones), Adam Rothenberg (Alcatraz), MyannaBuring (The Twilight Saga, White Heat) and David Dawson (Luther, Secret Diary of a Call Girl). The action centers on the notorious H Division, which is charged with keeping order in the chaotic streets of East London.
Six months after Jack the Ripper's reign of terror in East London, Detective Inspector Edmund Reid and the H Division fight to keep law and order on the chaotic streets of Whitechapel. However, a troubled yet and determined Detective Reid struggles to come to terms with a tragedy from the past and soon gets drawn into the seedy criminal underworld of Victorian London, where each new murder elicits fear that the Ripper may be back.
Based on the ratings we expecting to hear imminently that Ripper Street Series 2 will be commissioned by the BBC for another eight episodes. It premiered to 7.9 million viewers and a 26.1% share to rank within BBC One's top ten highest rated drama programmes in 2012 and outperformed the channel's slot and prime time average share. The debut easily won its time slot against all competition with 1.6 million viewers more than its nearest rival ITV1. Expect returning characters with more of the same rich storylines that meld with the intrigue of a criminal underworld festering on the hard streets of Victorian London following the battle of the men whose job it is to bring the law to the lawless...
Alma Cogan was one of the brightest and highest paid stars of music and television during the 1950s. Her dresses and glamour were legendary and she was dubbed 'The Girl With The Giggle In Her Voice'. Throughout the mid 5os she was the most consistently successful female singer in the UK and appeared on TV almost weekly. Now for the first time this DVD brings together some of Alma's fabulous full performances from her own TV shows and her appearances on other stars shows. So it's time again now to sit back and enjoy the Golden Age of Television once more with one of Britain's Finest Performers. Amongst Alma's Guests Are: Cliff Richard Morecambe & Wise Adam Faith The Everly Brothers Winifred Atwell. Alma's Performances Include: Hello Young Lovers You Made Me Love You Night And Day Begin The Beguine and many more.
No Cure introduces Denis Leary as a man who rants swears and hisses. Being the funniest of the American shock comedians this DVD is not for the faint hearted. Leary takes his audience through the bitter debate against non-smokers the politically correct and the crusading rock stars of the 80's and 90's pausing only to glorify simple meat-eating men like himself. Pleasure comes in small doses; it's a cigarette a chocolate chip cookie a five second orgasm. You come you eat the cookie you smoke the butt you go to sleep you get up you go to f***ing work. End of story okay!
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