"Actor: Anderson"

  • Century FallsCentury Falls | DVD | (24/07/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Following Dark Season Russell T. Davies scripted this darkly inventive thriller series for Aunty Beeb back in 1993. Century Falls is a backwater village where the locals are most unfriendly and seemingly childless. When Tess arrives with her pregnant mother the populace cast a suspicious eye on the new arrivals. However they aren't the only newcomers. Twins Ben and Carey Naismith have returned after their exile at the hands of the villagers. These two have much to show Tes

  • Kangaroo Jack / Kangaroo Jack - G'day USAKangaroo Jack / Kangaroo Jack - G'day USA | DVD | (24/04/2006) from £22.96   |  Saving you £-8.98 (N/A%)   |  RRP £10.99

    Kangaroo Jack: He stole the money and he's not giving it back! Two childhood friends a New York hairstylist and a would-be musician get caught up with the mob and are forced to deliver $50 000 to Australia but things go haywire when the money is lost to a wild kangaroo! (Dir. David McNally 2003 Cert. PG) Kangaroo Jack - G'Day USA! When poachers kidnap Jackie Legs from the Australian Outback Louis Charlie and Jessie leap into action! Their attempts to save thei

  • The House Of Eliott - Part 1The House Of Eliott - Part 1 | DVD | (13/09/2004) from £11.47   |  Saving you £8.52 (42.60%)   |  RRP £19.99

    The first four episodes of the BBC drama series set in 1920's London. When the philandering Eliott dies penniless there is no inheritance for his daughters Beatrice and Evangeline to survive on. Forced to go into business their London dressmakiing enterprise grows into an industrial force to be reckoned with...

  • Club Vampire [DVD]Club Vampire | DVD | (24/02/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £4.99

    The hot and seductive 'Club Vampire' is a place where your wildest desires are fulfilled but where your worst fears come true. Your soul is the price of admission as you enter a place where the undead roam.

  • Barb Wire [Blu-ray]Barb Wire | Blu Ray | (04/07/2011) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £17.99

    Remember the old days, when Pamela Anderson was still just a Playboy Playmate turned Baywatch babe? You know--back before the bootleg release of her infamous home video with then-husband and ne'er-do-well rocker Tommy Lee, at which time the whole world got to compare Pam's barely adequate acting chops with her formidable skill at fellatio? Yes, those were the days (1996, to be exact), when a movie like Barb Wire represented dubious progress for the busty blonde, who was determined to make as big a splash on the big-screen as she did in the world's most popular syndicated TV series. Set in the year 2017 when the Second Civil War is in full force, this sci-fi action thriller stars Pam in the title role--a leather-clad biker babe ("don't call me babe," she warns) who runs a nightclub in the last free city in America. The rest of country is controlled by the "Congressional Directorate," a dictatorial superpower which suspects Barb of trafficking in black-market contraband. That gets her into plenty of trouble (and a lot of cleavage-revealing costumes), and ... well, if any of this sounds even vaguely familiar, it's because this comic book-inspired movie is really just a shamelessly breast-enhanced variation on Casablanca, with Pam Anderson in the Bogart role. Taken for what it is, it's a brazen folly with action to spare, and as guilty pleasures go it's surprisingly enjoyable. What--you were expecting Oscar material? --Jeff Shannon

  • Boogie Woogie [DVD]Boogie Woogie | DVD | (19/04/2010) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Boogie Woogie is a is a tongue-in-cheek look at the international art scene, in which lust, ambition and power prevail and where success and failure rest on a knife edge.

  • FightQuest [DVD]FightQuest | DVD | (23/03/2009) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    American fighters Jimmy Smith and Doug Anderson travel the world in search of a good fight. Follow them as they tackle 13 different forms of hand-to-hand combat from stick-fighting in the Philippines to full-contact Karate in Japan. In each country they visit Jimmy and Doug have just five days of intense training before having to face off against a local master in a no-holds-barred test of skill. The fighting is real and so are the results. Join the boys in their culturally immersive quest to experience the world's toughest fighting forms. As made by and shown on the Discovery Channel this 4 DVD set covers the following martial arts and fighting disciplines: - Kali Kung Fu Kyokushin Karate Hapkido Savate Poncak Silak Boxing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Krav Maga Kajukenbo Muay Thai Kalarippayattu Wing Chun.

  • The Boy In Blue [1986]The Boy In Blue | DVD | (28/05/2007) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Every Era Has Its Own Kind Of Hero In this entertaining turn-of-the-century drama based on a real-life story Nicolas Cage stars as Ned Hanlan a juvenile delinquent who rises to become a world-class rower. Seeing in Hanlania chance to make some fast cash Bill (David Naughton) a gambler has Hanlan trained as a sculler and begins to promote him on the racing circuit. Eventually Hanlan's ability grows and so does his fame but success comes at a price when Hanlan falls prey to a ruthless businessman (Christopher Plummer). Through it all Hanlan becomes a world champion garners awards on three continents and becomes the first to successfully utilize the ""sliding seat."" The romantic racing drama about one of Canada's great sports heroes world-class rower Ned Hanlan.

  • Geronimo [1962]Geronimo | DVD | (14/03/2005) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Chuck Connors stars as the legendary Apache leader in this sweeping 1883 story that has the brave Geronimo steadfastly holding his ground against both US and Mexican military forces.

  • Doomsday Prophecy [DVD]Doomsday Prophecy | DVD | (23/07/2012) from £11.83   |  Saving you £-2.85 (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    It begins with massive earthquakes. The Black Sea disappearing into the earth. Vast chasms spreading into populated areas. And the worst is still to come! A.J. Buckley (CSI: NY, Supernatural) and Jewel Staite (Stargate: Atlantis, Firefly) star in this paranormal thriller about the hunt for a modern-day Nostradamus who has predicted a celestial phenomenon that can annihilate nations and kill millions. Will the alignment of our solar system with the galactic equator lead to a global cataclysmic disaster, or just a whole lot of creepy visions, shocking chaos and awesome destruction? Alan Dale (Once Upon A Time, Lost) co-stars in this Syfy Original explosion of devastation from the Executive Producers of Stonehenge Apocalypse, Ice Quake and Metal Shifters.

  • He Said, She Said [1991]He Said, She Said | DVD | (10/06/2002) from £12.97   |  Saving you £10.01 (100.30%)   |  RRP £19.99

    He says sex she says romance. He says relationship she says marriage. He says he won't but she hopes he will: lucky they both agree they've fallen in love! Kevin Bacon and Elizabeth Perkins are competing journalists who find love and success as battling co-hosts of their own talk show. But the friction that makes the show a hit threatens to cancel the romance as the lovers discover each has a completely different concept of commitment. This breezy comedy-of-the-sexes looks at

  • Lucky Chances 2Lucky Chances 2 | DVD | (26/06/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    Based on the novels ""Chances"" and ""Lucky"" by Jackie Collins this miniseries features the rise of Gino Santangelo in the Las Vegas casino industry... After the brutal murder of her mother the wild teenage Lucky Santangelo is packed off to an elite Swiss finishing school by her heavy-handed father Gino. Frustrated by her over-protective father the self-destructive Lucky soon skips school to go thrill-seeking in Europe's glittering hot spots. The exasperated Gino is not to be denied

  • Tarzan (1999) Disney - Collector's Edition (2 Disc)Tarzan (1999) Disney - Collector's Edition (2 Disc) | DVD | (04/09/2000) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £24.99

    After viewing Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Edgar Rice Burroughs wrote to Walt Disney about adapting his novel of an ape-man into a feature animated cartoon. Sixty odd years later, the tale is finally told with brilliant design work that looks unlike any previous animated film. The story is a natural for Disney since the themes of misunderstood central figures have been at the heart of most of its recent hits. Disney's Tarzan doesn't wander far from the familiar story of a shipwrecked baby who is brought up by apes in Africa. What gives the film its zing is its clever use of music (the songs are sung by Phil Collins himself rather than onscreen characters) and the remarkable animation. Deep Canvas, a 3-D technology, was developed for the film, creating a jungle that comes alive as Tarzan swings through the trees, often looking like a modern skateboarder racing down giant tree limbs. The usual foray of sidekicks, including a rambunctious ape voiced by Rosie O'Donnell, should keep the little ones aptly entertained. The two lead voices, Tony Goldwyn as Tarzan and Minnie Driver as Jane, are inspired choices. Their chemistry helps the story through the weakest points (the last third) and makes Tarzan's initial connection with all things human (including Jane) delicious entertainment. Disney still is not taking risks in its animated films, but as cookie-cutter entertainment, Tarzan makes a pretty good treat. On the DVD: It's the dish--mistakes, unused footage, creative differences, embarrassing behind-the-scene stories--that makes collector's editions so much fun. Unfortunately, this goes against the Disney philosophy of picture-perfection, and this two-set disc shows it; only half of the new material is engaging. The other half of this second disc, the "Tarzan Archives," is a slickly produced filler--more publicity fluff than real insight on the development of the film and the animation process. Much better are the three abandoned scenes (with voices and storyboards), including a much fiercer opening and ending, plus dozens of sketches made over the years as the designers pursued the luscious look of the film. The original audio demos Phil Collins made for the film are also intriguing (mostly filled with dummy or place-holding lyrics). The new audio commentary (by the producer and two directors) is a "fireside chat" variety, hardly worth more than one listen. Two side-by-side comparisons of storyboards to final film are a great tool to show youngsters how the animated process works, as is animator Glen Keane's talks on animating Tarzan. Also for kids: a read-along book and trivia game. --Doug Thomas

  • Blonde And Blonder [2007]Blonde And Blonder | DVD | (23/06/2008) from £4.99   |  Saving you £8.00 (160.32%)   |  RRP £12.99

    When two blonde bombshells (Pamela Anderson and Denise Richards) accidentally witness a mob hit they find themselves in the wrong place at the right time. The gals are mistaken for assassins by two mafia hoods and are offered a huge payout to ""take out"" Mr Wong - head of the Chinese mafia. The clueless cuties happily accept the assignment embarking on a wild adventure which takes them from Niagara Falls to Las Vegas! In a serious case of mistaken identities our not so bright blondes manage to outwit federal agents the mafia and a host of hitmen. A madcap celebration of sheer idiocy Pamela Anderson's Dee and Denise Richard's Dawn find themselves in an adventure that leads them from one 'blonde moment' to another!

  • Agent Cody Banks / Agent Cody Banks 2 - Destination London [2003]Agent Cody Banks / Agent Cody Banks 2 - Destination London | DVD | (25/10/2004) from £17.93   |  Saving you £2.06 (11.49%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Agent Cody Banks Cody Banks (Muniz) seems like a typical teenager - he loves skateboarding hates maths his mum drives him crazy and he feels like a complete idiot around girls. But Cody has a really big secret even his family and best friends don't know: he's actually an elite undercover agent for the CIA. Cody is living every kid's dream. Specially trained at a top secret facility disguised as summer camp Cody can drive like a stuntman jump kick like a pro and has an ar

  • BeefBeef | DVD | (08/12/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £6.99

    The definitive look into the deep and harsh world of high profile beefs told by the artists themselves

  • MacGyver - Series 7 - Complete [DVD]MacGyver - Series 7 - Complete | DVD | (10/05/2010) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £34.99

    Braver Than Most - Smarter Than The Rest When all else fails... call in MacGyver to save the day. Richard Dean Anderson stars as TV's most uniquely likeable hero. He can improvise his way out of any trap and outthink any enemy.

  • The Red House [1947]The Red House | DVD | (19/05/2008) from £5.38   |  Saving you £-3.39 (N/A%)   |  RRP £1.99

    What I Cannot Have... I'll Destory. The Red House features Edward G. Robinson as Pete Morgan a one-legged farmer with some dark secrets who refuses to allow anyone near the red house in the nearby woods. When he hires his adopted daughter's friend Nath to help out on the farm and they get curious about the house he takes some deadly measures to keep his secret safe.

  • The X Files: Season 3 [1994]The X Files: Season 3 | DVD | (26/11/2001) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £34.99

    Focused lightning bolts, stigmata, possession, and ancient curses become secondary in Season 3 of The X-Files as more episodes are devoted to pursuing the increasingly complex story threads. "The Blessing Way" is an explosive start, introducing the Syndicate's well-manicured man (John Neville), while Scully's sister Melissa is shot and Mulder experiences Twin-Peaks-like prophetic visions. We learn of medical records of millions, including Scully, who have been experimented upon ("Paper Clip"): the fast-paced train-bound two-parter "Nisei" and "731" suggests the experiments are about alien hybridisation. Krycek turns out to be hosting an alien in the next double-act, "Piper Maru" and "Apocrypha", in which Skinner is shot by Melissa's killer. Two great one-offs outside the arc are "Clyde Bruckman's "Final Repose", a bittersweet tale of foreseeing death (featuring an Emmy-winning performance from Peter Boyle) and Jose Chung's " From Outer Space", a spoof of alien conspiracy theories through an author's investigations into abductees. --Paul Tonks

  • Rossini: Semiramide [1991]Rossini: Semiramide | DVD | (31/12/2007) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £34.99

    Bel canto can be translated as "pretty singing", and that definition seems tailor-made for this production, which offers grace, charm, and a fine-tuned sense of style in abundance to compensate for its limited psychological and emotional impact. The four principal singers are all specialists in the bel canto style and this opera has played a key role in building their substantial reputations. For its sweeping musical imagination and technical wizardry, Rossini's epic about royal assassination and misdirected lust in the ancient Babylonian Empire deserves a place in any inclusive opera collection, and we are not likely to have a better video recording of Semiramide in the foreseeable future. June Anderson has an attractive appearance and sounds exactly right in the music's florid melodic lines. But she is not dramatically compelling as the wicked queen who had her husband killed and fell in love with a man who turned out to be her long-lost son, Arsace. Marilyn Horne rose to the highest levels of international fame in the role of that conflicted son, and her presence alone would be enough to give this video classic status. Her voice was a bit past its prime when this performance was recorded in 1991, but still there is no other voice quite like it, no other voice so suited to Rossini's heroic mezzo roles. Samuel Ramey is a close bass counterpart to Anderson: great tone, agile florid singing, and a rather wooden but visually appealing stage presence. Sanford Olsen has a small role and sings it near perfectly. James Conlon gets excellent musical results; John Copley's staging is massive and static. --Joe McLellan, Amazon.com

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