WWE fans return to a live arena show for the first time in 16 months to witness WWE Superstars from RAW and SmackDown try to further their careers by competing in multiple Superstar Money in the Bank Ladder Matches. Who will claim their reward of a WWE Championship opportunity? And who will fall trying to climb the ladder of success?
After his wife discovers a telltale diamond bracelet impresario Martin Cortland tries to show he's not chasing after showgirl Sheila Winthrop. Choreographer Robert Curtis gets caught in the middle of the boss's scheme. Army conscription offers Robert the perfect escape from his troubles - or does it?
Includes the following episodes: Circus Stars:When Gordo the elephant catches a cold someone must take his place in the circus. Now Clifford is the star of the show! Clifford on Parade:Emily Elizabeth and Charley disagree about what kind of float to make for the big parade. Clifford feels caught in the middle - until he comes up with the 'hottest' idea of all. Clifford's Carnival:When Jetta doesn't do her job for the school carnival the hayride is left wit
Coverage of the WWE pay-per-view event held on 21st November 2021 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. Among the matches were Charlotte Flair Vs Becky Lynch, RK-Bro Vs The Usos, and in the main event, Roman Reigns Vs Big E. The event also saw the celebration of the 25th anniversary of The Rock's WWE debut.
Dutiful cavalry officer Nathan Brittles (John Wayne) is reluctant to retire in the face of an imminent Native American uprising. His last official task is to escort the commander's wife and her niece to the Sudrow's Wells stagecoach stop but it proves to be a journey fraught with danger. This film the second in John Ford's cavalry trilogy is a masterpiece of the cinema and is acclaimed as one of the greatest Westerns ever made.
Every weekend in the basements and car parks of bars across the country, young men with good white-collar jobs and absent fathers take off their shoes and shirts and fight each other barehanded just as long as they have to.
Hollywood journeyman par excellence Michael Curtiz directs this historical Western which tells the stories of confederate soldier Jeb Stuart (Errol Flynn) and General George Armstrong Custer (Ronald Reagan) as they fight abolitionist John Brown (Raymond Massey).
Coverage of the WWE pay-per-view event held on 21st November 2021 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. Among the matches were Charlotte Flair Vs Becky Lynch, RK-Bro Vs The Usos, and in the main event, Roman Reigns Vs Big E. The event also saw the celebration of the 25th anniversary of The Rock's WWE debut.
Includes: WWE Championship - I Quit Match John Cena vs. JBL Rey Mysterio vs. Eddie Guerrero US Championship Match Orlando Jordan vs. Heidenreich Kurt Angle vs. Booker T WWE Cruiserweight Championship Paul London vs. Chavo Guerrero Carlito Caribbean Cool (w/Matt Morgan) vs. Big Show WWE Tag Team Titles MNM vs. Hardcore Holly & Charlie Haas.
All films require a certain suspension of disbelief, Fight Club perhaps more than others; but if you're willing to let yourself get caught up in the anarchy, this film, based on the novel by Chuck Palahniuk, is a modern-day morality play warning of the decay of society. Edward Norton is the unnamed protagonist, a man going through life on cruise control, feeling nothing. To fill his hours, he begins attending support groups and 12-step meetings. True, he isn't actually afflicted with the problems, but he finds solace in the groups. This is destroyed, however, when he meets Marla (Helena Bonham Carter), also faking her way through groups. Spiralling back into insomnia, Norton finds his life is changed once again, by a chance encounter with Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt), whose forthright style and no-nonsense way of taking what he wants appeal to our narrator. Tyler and the protagonist find a new way to feel release: they fight. They fight each other, and then as others are attracted to their ways, they fight the men who come to join their newly formed Fight Club. Marla begins a destructive affair with Tyler, and things fly out of control, as Fight Club is transformed into a nationwide fascist group. The depiction of violence in Fight Club is unflinching, but director David Fincher's film is captivating and beautifully shot, with camerawork and effects that are almost as startling as the script. The movie is packed with provocative ideas and images--from the satirical look at the emptiness of modern consumerism to quasi-Nietzschean concepts of "beyond good and evil"--that will leave the viewer with much food for thought to take away. Pitt and Norton are an unbeatable duo, and the film has a great sense of humour too. Even if it leaves you with a sense of profound discomfort this is a movie that you'll have to see again and again, if for no other reason than to just to take it all in. --Jenny Brown, Amazon.com
This one of a kind DVD showcases not only fifteen years of ONYX's music videos but never before seen footage of live shows studio sessions record signings music video shoots personal moments and general chaos. Special features include five solo videos audio commentary on all seventeen videos from Fredro Starr and Sticky Fingaz Slam karaoke an exclusive photo gallery and other madface goodies. All music videos are uncensored and have been re-mastered from their original reels. ONYX's energetic raspy hardcore style introduced rap to the mosh pit. They made you want to Throw Ya Gunz. They taught you how to SLAM. They made you feel Shiftee... now you can relive the madface invasion with ""Onyx: 15 Years of Videos History And Violence"".
Expelled from eight other schools because of his inability to control his remarkable telekinetic powers Kim Kyung-soo is transferred to Volcano High where he soon discovers his new school is populated by similarly gifted students all skilled in martial arts and possessing almost supernatural talents. Discipline at the school is in complete disarray following 17 years of turmoil begun by the ""Great Teachers Battle"". Legend speaks of a mystical manuscript containing secrets that can e
The ultimate classic wrestling DVD for nostalgia sport enthusiasts! For armchair sports fans in the 1970s and 1980s four o'clock on Saturday afternoon meant one thing - professional wrestling! Dickie Davies would sit at his desk and introduce an hour of some of the best entertainment this country had ever seen. Frank Sinatra thought the British had some of the finest participants...Margaret Thatcher was a regular viewer... not mention the Duke of Edinburgh having front row tickets a
The ultimate classic wrestling DVD for nostalgia sport enthusiasts is back! For armchair sports fans in the 1970s and 1980s four o'clock on Saturday afternoon meant one thing - professional wrestling! Get ready for more classics action as we take you on a trip down memory lane with The Best Of ITV Wrestling A-Z.
"Soul Power" is a verite documentary, entirely composed of footage shot in 1974 at the legendary music festival (dubbed "Zaire '74"). It shows the experiences and performances of such musical luminaries as James Brown and BB King among others.
It's about Deuce, a fish tank cleaner guy, who house sits for a high class male gigolo when he's out of town.
Highlights and footage from the WWE pay-per-view event held at the Mohammed Abdu Arena on the Boulevard in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on 21st October 2021. In the main event, Roman Reigns faced Brock Lesnar for the Universal Championship. Other matches include Becky Lynch Vs. Sasha Banks Vs. Bianca Belair for the Smackdown Women's Championship, and Drew McIntyre Vs. Big E.
It may have been underrated when first broadcast, but executive producer Martin Scorsese's homage to the blues is a truly significant, if imperfect, achievement. "Musical journey" is an apt description, as Scorsese and the six other directors responsible for these seven approximately 90-minute films follow the blues--the foundation of jazz, soul, R&B, and rock & roll--from its African roots to its Mississippi Delta origins, up the river to Memphis and Chicago, then to New York, the United Kingdom, and beyond. Some of the films (like Wim Wenders's The Soul of a Man and Charles Burnett's Warming by the Devil's Fire) use extensive fictional film sequences, generally to good effect. There's also plenty of documentary footage, interviews, and contemporary studio performances recorded especially for these films. The last are among the best aspects of the DVDs, as the bonus material features the set's only complete tunes. Lou Reed's "See That My Grave Is Kept Clean" and the ElektriK Mud Kats' (with Chuck D. of Public Enemy) hip-hop-cum-traditional updating of Muddy Waters's "Mannish Boy" are among the best of them; on the other hand, a rendition of "Cry Me a River" by Lulu (?!) is a curious choice, even with Jeff Beck on hand. The absence of lengthier vintage clips, meanwhile, is the principal drawback. For that reason alone, Clint Eastwood's Piano Blues is the best of the lot; a musician himself, Eastwood simply lets the players play, which means we get extensive file footage of the likes of Art Tatum, Oscar Peterson, and Nat "King" Cole, as well as new performances by Ray Charles, Dr. John, and others. Overall, this is a set to savor, a worthwhile investment guaranteed to grow on you over the course of repeated viewings. --Sam Graham
Hell in a Cell: Randy Orton vs Undertaker Batista & Rey Mysterio vs. Big Show & Kane Cruiserweight Championship: Kid Kash vs. Juventud Handicap Match: Bobby Lashley vs. William Regal and Paul Burchill Match No. 4 of a Best-of-Seven Series: Booker T vs. Chris Benoit WWE Tag Team Championship: MNM vs. Super Crazy & Psicosis JBL vs. Matt Hardy
Please wait. Loading...
This site uses cookies.
More details in our privacy policy