Tracklisting: Boyle In The County Roscommon Good To See You Doogeens The Village Where I Went To School Turn Out The Lights (Pull Down The Blinds) Nancy Myles Only Our Rivers Run Free Medley: Theme From Glen Roe - I Am A Little Beggar Man - Dingle Regatta My Old Country Home County Down Thank God For Kids Bunch Of Violets Did You Miss Me The Old Rugged Cross Catch Me If You Can Do You Want Your Old Lobby Washed Pub Crawl
Following the huge success of BBC One's 'Strictly Come Dancing' comes the unique ballroom dance programme filmed at the famous Rivoli Ballroom in London. Natasha and Brendan (2004 winners) perform popular ballroom moves such as tango foxtrot cha cha jive and the quick step. A section will specifically contain a 'how to do' explanation of all the dance moves incorporating feeling of dance music timing basic actions and dance communication...
Originally released in 1991, the three-part Denotator Orgun plays like a mixture of several popular sci-fi films. Tomoru, a teenage boy in the 24th century, is haunted by weird dreams partially based on the computer games he plays with his friends. He soon discovers he's telepathically linked to the mysterious alien robot, Orgun. Meanwhile, at the Earth Defense Force Intelligence He adquarters, Dr Michi Kanzaki and supercomputer I-Zak decrypt a message from deep space that turns out to be the blueprints for Orgun's physical makeup. As they make these discoveries, an advanced race of aliens nears the Earth with plans to destroy it. Naturally only the combination of Tomoru, Kanzaki and Orgun can defeat them. Director Masami Obari (Fatal Fury) handles the action sequences, space battles, and fist fights between giant robots with his usual skill. He's less successful at presenting Hideki Kakinuma's convoluted story, a needlessly complicate d mixture of flashbacks, fantasies, quasi-religious mysticism and warnings about the dangers of tampering with human evolution that is simultaneously too complicated and too simple for its two-and-a-half-hour length. --Charles Solomon, Amazon.com
The hilarious story of two lads from Ireland as they stumble their way through the London gay underworld in search of gainful employment. When one of the lads accidentally shags a punter (Steven Berkoff) to death they are forced to look for ""work"" elsewhere. It is then that they discover the myth of ""The Bread in the Bed"" - a huge bed full of money. A gloriously politically incorrect caper ensues as they search for this elusive bed resulting in the unfortunate demise of ""Nine Dead G
The modestly titled Ultimate Mummy Collection is an extravagant four-disc package that contains both The Mummy Ultimate Edition and The Mummy Returns Special Edition two-disc sets. For his breakthrough into the blockbuster big time, director Stephen Sommers was determined to avoid the hackneyed Hollywood Mummy clichés of flailing bandages, somnambulant zombies and wooden acting. If you're happy to settle for two out of three then the finished film could be your cup of Egyptian tea, fully delivering on its visual promise but occasionally mired in a quicksand of stilted dialogue and plot contrivance. Anrold Vosloo is disgraced high priest Imhotep, awoken from his ancient prison to unleash his vengeful wrath in a whirl of computer generated pestilence and plagues; Brendan Fraser brings an infectious boyish enthusiasm to his Indiana Jones-style adventurer, while supporting players Rachel Weisz and John Hannah are mostly eclipsed by the spectacle on offer. The lavish DVD extras include deleted scenes, a director's commentary and, most interestingly, veteran effects supervisor John Berton presenting a step-by-step guide to some of the film's most extraordinary computer generated shots. There's also the obligatory "making of" programme in which everyone insists their primary concern was to ensure the effects never superseded the story. Unfortunately, this only makes you more aware of the script's shortcomings. --Steve Napleton The Mummy Returns has an even more relentless pace and hammer headed tone than the first film--more explosions, more action and more mind-numbingly endless computer generated effects, set to a headache inducing surround soundtrack. The original cast are reunited and joined by WWF star The Rock (in a cameo role designed to plug his spin-off vehicle The Scorpion King) and young actor Freddie Boath who plays an English eight-year-old in the 1930s whose dialogue borrows from Bart Simpson. Still, despite the wearying relentlessness of its computer generated effects, endless chases and fights, this is undeniably fun popcorn fodder and provides some memorable scenes along the way, notably Rachel Weisz and Patricia Velasquez battling it out for the affections of nasty old Imhotep. Extras in this generous two-disc set include a decent commentary from the director and producer, DVD-ROM features, a 20-minute "making-of" documentary and a five-minute interview with the Rock. Best of all are the detailed special effects breakdowns of key sequences. --Mark Walker
On August 15th 1944 the 517th Parachute Regimental Combat Team (PRCT) jumped over the south of France. In their effort to complete the mission and rendezvous with their unit three isolated paratroopers come across a group of French resistants in desperate need. They decide to help liberate some of the captive partisans but in doing so they risk their lives. They are the Airborne Creed.
A stupendous historical saga, Braveheart won five Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director for star Mel Gibson. He plays William Wallace, a 13th-century Scottish commoner who unites the various clans against a cruel English King, Edward the Longshanks (Patrick McGoohan). The scenes of hand-to-hand combat are brutally violent, but they never glorify the bloodshed. There is such enormous scope to this story that it works on a smaller, more personal scale as well, essaying love and loss, patriotism and passion. Extremely moving, it reveals Gibson as a multitalented performer and remarkable director with an eye for detail and an understanding of human emotion. (His first directorial effort was 1993's Man Without a Face.) The film is nearly three hours long and includes several plot tangents, yet is never dull. This movie resonates long after you have seen it, both for its visual beauty and for its powerful story. --Rochelle O'Gorman
Dudley Do-Right follows the hilarious exploits of the dedicated but hapless young Mountie (Brendan Fraser) as he struggles to outwit the evil Snidely Whiplash (Alfred Molina). Snidely has devised the scam of the century setting off the biggest gold rush since the Klondike. Prospector Kim J. Darling (Eric Idle) is an unsuspecting oaf who joins the millionaire wannabes streaming into the town that has since been named Whiplash City. It's up to the usually sweet and naive Dudley to lead the charge defeat the villain win the heart of Nell Fenwick (Sarah Jessica Parker) and bring peace back to Semi-Happy Valley. Hopefully he won't screw it up.
Part 2 of the story based on the hugely successful stage play.Join Agnes Brown and her doting family again as she tries to figure out...Who is marrying who?What is she going to wear?Will Simon get his promotion?And what is Rory doing with that man in his mouth?Once again writer/director and star Brendan O'Carroll takes us on a hilarious whirlwind tour of this average family.
With Dagon, director Stuart (Re-Animator) Gordon returns once more to author HP Lovecraft, this time for an adaptation of the novella The Shadow Over Innsmouth, with the setting switched from the coast of New England to the creepy Spanish fishing village of Inboca. After a sudden storm and a yacht-wreck, a bespectacled and bewildered Paul Marsh (Ezra Gooden) finds himself stranded in the literally fishy town, which has thrown over Catholicism to devote itself to the worship of the Philistine sea-god Dagon. His influence means that the inhabitants are transforming into pop-eyed, tentacled and gilled creatures. Though Gooden perhaps strikes too strident a note to convince as an everyday guy, director Gordon orchestrates the rising terrors well. These range from a supremely damp and uncomfortable hotel room through an impressive flashback about the rise of the Esoteric Order of Dagon to some sinister business with a mad-eyed mermaid (Macarena Gomez), human sacrifice and nasty surprises all round. Unfortunately, Gordon still can't quite distinguish between acceptably gruesome and downright nasty, especially when it comes to disposing of secondary female characters. On the plus side, Dagon boasts an excellent score, which even tries to set to music some of Lovecraft's invented language ("Ia Ia Cthulhu fh'tagn"). --Kim Newman
Movie producer Harry Sleerik brings his crew to Crippen High, which was closed down following a series of grisly, unsolved murders. He intends to make a horror film based on these bizarre incidents, and for authenticity he hires on several of the school s former employees as actors. His leading man s sudden and mysterious disappearance sets the stage for a rash of strange events that make it hard to determine who's playing dead for the camera and who s not! Remastered in 2K from the Original Negatives. Extras: Theatrical Trailer
Drama based on the novel by Maeve Binchy which recounts the lives of five people catching the Lilac Bus.
In this new comedy Stuart Townsend in Adam, the man who sweeps waitress Lucy (Kate Hudson) off her feet, and also attracts the attention of her sisters!
A young writer tries to impress a girl he meets online with an embellished profile, but he finds himself in a real mess when she falls for him and he has to keep up the act.
Includes all 3 outrageous Mrs Brown's Boys Live Shows! Good Mourning Mrs Brown Get ready to experience everyone’s favourite mother hen at her most outrageous in her very first Live Tour DVD. Prepare for a riot of bad behaviour as you see Mrs Brown Live and unleashed for the first time in a show jam packed with all the laughs and drama you can expect from the mother of all comedy. Featuring your favourite characters from the series the live show is even ruder and cruder than the hit TV show and guaranteed loads of big laughs. So if you loved Mrs Brown’s Boys the series you will love Mrs Brown’s Boys Live Tour: Good Mourning Mrs Brown - Too rude for TV. Mrs Brown Rides Again Get ready for even more outrageous behaviour as things aren’t looking great for Mammy; Cathy’s psychiatrist boyfriend wants her to be his case study. Winnie’s husband Jacko needs a life-saving but unaffordable operation and Buster and Dermot have come up with another dim-witted scheme to make some quick cash. To top it off she’s overheard her family talking about putting her in a care home… and decides to show them just how fit and functional she is by displaying a new lease of life. She’s up against it all right but nothing keeps Mrs. Browns down for long! For the Love of Mrs Brown Following the huge success of 'Good Mourning Mrs.Brown' & 'Mrs Brown Rides Again' Agnes takes to the stage again with another live tour of the popular comedy 'Mrs.Brown's Boys'. Brendan O'Carroll Eilish O'Carroll and Jennifer Gibney star in For The Love Of Mrs Brown. A few days before Valentine's Day Agnes is feeling down in the dumps. Even Granddad has a date. She is advised by Cathy to find a date over the internet. Meanwhile Rory has found a small capsule of LSD tablets at the salon and needs to find the owner so he can fire them. However Mrs. Brown walks in on him talking to Dermot about it and he is forced to tell her they are for indigestion. She stores them in the cupboard until she gets a case of indegestion a few days later…
1. LILY OF THE WEST 2. WHERE DID YOU MEET HER (LIVE VERSION) 3. MOUNTAINS OF MOURNE 4. UNDER THE LIGHT OF THE MOON (LIVE VERSION) 5. ALWAYS MAYO 6. DUBLIN IN THE RARE AULD TIMES 7. GOLDEN DREAMS (LIVE VERSION) 8. MARY FROM DUNGLOE 9. NAZERENE 10. WOODLANDS (LIVE VERSION) 11. GRANDAD - THE FIRST TIME I HEARD HIM SAY (LIVE VERSION) 12. BANKS OF MY OWN LOVELY LEE
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