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  • Wimbledon  The 2009 Mens Final  [DVD]Wimbledon The 2009 Mens Final | DVD | (03/08/2009) from £26.98   |  Saving you £-6.99 (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    That Roger Federer had won 18 of their previous 20 matches was not a consideration on this day. For a start Andy Roddick white cap pulled low over his eyes was clearly a fitter and slimmer version of the man who had already lost to Federer in two Wimbledon finals. Against expectations he matched Federer stride for stride shot for shot ace for ace as they hurtled through the opening set completing 10 games in just 25 minutes and it was Roddick who went a set in front after 39 minutes. In terms of match time it was not quite as long as last year's battle between Federer and Rafael Nadal but it soon took on similarly epic proportions. And for much of the match it seemed that Roddick would emulate Nadal's feat as he hammered away at his opponent. Federer wavered a few times but never toppled and in the end won on merit. As the match went on the records began to tumble. The most games ever played in a men's singles Wimbledon final beating last year's 62. The most games in a set of a men's final at the All England club. Federer's ace count passed the 50 mark and then finally it was Roddick who cracked in the 30th game of the set. Three miss hits off the frame indicated he was fatigued and when Federer was offered the first Championship point he grabbed it eagerly leaping into the air with joy as another Roddick miss hit sailed long. Roger Federer secured a record-breaking 15th grand slam putting him ahead of Pete Sampras who was present on Centre Court to watch Federer's grueling 5-7 7-6 7-6 3-6 16-14 victory. He returns to number one in the world too by way of yet another win bonus. Incredible unbelievable astonishing breathtaking and epic. Relive this truly momentous climax to the 2009 Championships as Roger Federer became the most successful man in the sport.

  • The Lion King II: Simba's Pride [1998]The Lion King II: Simba's Pride | DVD | (16/02/2001) from £20.00   |  Saving you £-0.01 (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    The Lion King II: Simba's Pride is another made-for-video sequel to a Disney masterpiece. As with the Beauty and the Beast and Pocahontas sequels, most of the recognisable vocal talents return, creating a worthwhile successor to the highest-grossing animated film ever. We pick up the story as the lion king, Simba (voiced by Matthew Broderick) and Nala (Moira Kelly) have a new baby cub, a girl named Kiara (Neve Campbell). Like her father before, she seeks adventure and ends up outside the Pridelands, where lions loyal to the evil Scar (who died in the original) have lived with revenge in their hearts. The leader, Zira (a spunky turn from Suzanne Pleshette), schemes to use her son Kovu (Jason Marsden) to destroy Simba. As luck with have it, Kiara has bumped into Kovu and fallen in love. This all sounds familiar since all of Disney's straight-to-video sequels have played it very safe, nearly repeating the originals' story, tone, and pace. Perhaps there were too many cooks for this production. Besides the two screenplay credits, there are eight other writers credited for additional written material. The look of the film has none of the surprise of the original but is far superior to other animated videos. In fact, the film played in European cinemas. For children, the sequel will be a favourite. The comic antics of Timon (Nathan Lane) and Pumba (Ernie Sabella) are enjoyable, as is Andy Dick as Nuka, the mixed-up older son of Zira. And there's plenty of action. The best element is the music. Relying on more African-influenced music, the five songs featured are far superior to those in Disney's other sequels. Zira's song of revenge, "My Lullaby," was cowritten by Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator Joss Whedon. The oustanding opening number, "He Lives in You", was created for the Lion King Broadway smash and now finds a whole new audience. --Doug Thomas

  • Wimbledon: 2009 Official Film [DVD]Wimbledon: 2009 Official Film | DVD | (07/09/2009) from £11.79   |  Saving you £-7.80 (N/A%)   |  RRP £3.99

    Wimbledon 2009 is the definitive story of the 123rd Championships. In the Men's Singles the defending champion Rafael Nadal dramatically withdrew because of injury leaving Roger Federer the favourite to win his sixth crown. In the Ladies Singles defending champion Venus Williams was also attempting to win her sixth title. Andy Murray carried the hopes of the home nation. In the fourth round against the Swiss Stanislas Wawrinka the Scot came through a five-set epic which ended at 10.38pm under the new Centre Court roof the latest a match has finished at SW19. Serena Williams defeated Russia's Elena Dementieva in the longest ever Ladies Semi Final with the American coming back from the brink of defeat. On July 4th the Ladies Final was an all-American family affair Serena Williams versus her older sister Venus. Serena won her third Wimbledon title and the sisters went on to win the Ladies Doubles title. In the Men's Final Roger Federer secured a record-breaking fifteenth Grand Slam singles title defeating the American Andy Roddick who had beaten Andy Murray in the Semi Finals. In the record books Federer has now surpassed Pete Sampras who was present on the Centre Court for the final. Narrated by Sam Hazeldine written by Barry Flatman and featuring exclusive contributions from Roger Federer Serena Williams Venus Williams Andy Roddick Andy Murray Martina Navratilova Pete Sampras and Rod Laver this documentary is a dramatic and highly entertaining record of the proceedings at The Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon 2009.

  • Dark Feed [DVD]Dark Feed | DVD | (05/08/2013) from £2.19   |  Saving you £10.80 (83.10%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Dark Feed centres on a film crew shooting a low budget movie in an abandoned mental hospital with a shadowy past. The late nights and lack of sleep are taking a toll, and the longer this crew works, the more the leaky, wet building seems to be coming back to life, feeding off its new inhabitants. Something hiding in the hospital's walls is slowly seeping out and infecting their minds.

  • New Killers In Town / Escape From BrothelNew Killers In Town / Escape From Brothel | DVD | (03/11/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    New Killers In Town: Battling babes heroine Moon Lee and Shaw Brothers veteran Lui Chi Liang prepare to do battle with the chinese underworld. One of the best Asian babe flicks of the 1990's. Escape From Brothel: When two young girls are trapped in a ruthless vice ring they enlist the help of their brothers to regain their freedom. However the brutal gang lords have other idea! An all-out Kung Fu fest with Billy 'Fist Of A Legend' Chong and sex kitten Pauline Wong this best seller is now available on DVD for the first time.

  • Comedy Central - Roast Of William Shatner [DVD] [2006]Comedy Central - Roast Of William Shatner | DVD | (01/03/2010) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Comedy Central: Roast Of William Shatner

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