In the second part of the fantasy trilogy Frodo and Sam continue on to Mordor in their mission to destroy the One Ring, whilst their former companions make new allies and launch an assault on Isengard.
Fist Of Fury: In what many enthusiasts consider to be 'the ultimate martial arts movie' Bruce plays the fictional character of Chen Jun a student of legendary real-life martial artist Fok Yun Gap. In an epic tale of national rivalries Lee is a true force of nature as he battles against Japanese Imperialist forces determined to subjugate his people. In the most electrifying performances of his career Bruce Lee demonstrates complete mastery of his art in scene after scene of the most realistic and brutal unarmed combat ever filmed! Legend Of The Red Dragon: When his wife and entire village are brutally murdered by evil Manchu soldiers the master warrior Kwun (Jet Li) sets out on a mission of vengeance with the only survivor of the massacre - his son Ting. For seven years the two journey across ancient China on their quest for revenge always staying one step ahead of the deadly army. But Kwun is forced to face the past when they come across a wealthy benefactor with five young Shaolin masters in his charge who unbeknownst to Kwun have the detailed map to a priceless treasure trove tattooed on their backs. It is not long before Manchu officials find out about the maps and deadly soldiers came after the masters. Now in an ancient battle that will pit Kwun against one of the very soldiers who helped to kill his family he and Ting will unite with the young masters of Shaolin for a fight to the death. Get ready for an ancient martial arts battle with the world's most masterful warriors! Who Am I?: Left for dead after a brutal CIA double-cross a lone commando (Chan) must struggle to regain his memory and expose an international espionage ring before they can unleash a powerful and lethal new energy source. With the aid of two beautiful sidekicks Jackie fights his way across continents and faces armed assassins and sinister plots at every turn. For blistering action and adrenaline-pumping excitement nobody does it better than Jackie.
In the tumultuous aftermath of the Civil War Union Cavalry officer John Henry Thomas (John Wayne) takes his heroic men West while Southerner James Langdon (Rock Hudson) takes his soldiers to Mexico. When their paths cross they forge an uneasy friendship that is quickly tested as they get caught between Mexican rebels and the Emperor's forces and find themselves fighting side by side.
Warner Bros. 100 years Celebrating Every Story Celebrate 100 years of Warner Bros. with this ultimate Studio Collection, bringing together 30 of Warner's most iconic films in glorious 4K UHD. Covering three eras of Hollywood - Classic Hollywood (1930s 1960s), New Hollywood (1970s 1980s) and Modern Blockbusters (1990s Today) - this collection represents the pinnacle of storytelling and Warner's indelible impact on the industry. The featured films represent the most monumental titles in the Warner catalogue; from the technicolour wonders of The Wizard of Oz and Singin' in the Rain, to the genre-defining The Exorcist and Blade Runner, and modern-day icons in The Matrix and Mad Max: Fury Road. The collection also exclusively includes the legendary Western Rio Bravo and James Dean's iconic East of Eden in 4K for the first time. The collection is housed in unique, premium packaging, featuring: Cardboard outer slipcase with magnetic WB Shield clasp 3 Layflat Books, each holding 10 4K discs, split into the Classic Hollywood, New Hollywood, and Modern Blockbuster eras. These also include timelines detailing the studio's impact on Hollywood. 1 Capacity Book holding 8 exclusive WB logo pin badges from across the studio's history, a 32-page booklet and other premium extras Featured Films Classic Hollywood (1930s -1960s) 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) Casablanca (1942) Citizen Kane (1941) Cool Hand Luke (1967) East of Eden (1955) The Maltese Falcon (1941) Rebel Without a Cause (1955) Rio Bravo (1959) Singin' in the Rain (1952) The Wizard of Oz (1939) New Hollywood (1970s - 1980s) A Clockwork Orange (1971) Batman (1989) Beetlejuice (1988) Blade Runner (1982) Enter the Dragon (1973) The Exorcist (1973) The Goonies (1985) Superman: The Movie (1978) The Shining (1980) Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory (1971) Modern Blockbusters (1990s - Today) A Star is Born (2018) Argo (2012) Elvis (2022) Goodfellas (1990) IT (2017) Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) The Matrix (1999) The Shawshank Redemption (1994) Training Day (2001) Unforgiven (1992) Featuring Over 50 Hours of Extra Content Product Features The Wizard of Oz Commentary with Oz historian John Fricke and Barbara Freed-Saltzman The Wonderful World of Oz: The Making of a Movie Classic Featurette Citizen Kane Commentary by Peter Bogdanovich Commentary by Roger Ebert Interviews with Ruth Warrick and Robert Wise The Production Featurettes Post-Production Featurettes Casablanca Introduction by Lauren Bacall Commentary by Roger Ebert Commentary by Rudy Behlmer Singin' in the Rain Commentary by Debbie Reynolds, Donald O'Connor, Cyd Charisse, Kathleen Freeman, Stanley Donen, Betty Comden, Adolph Green, Baz Luhrmann and Rudy Behlmer 2001: A Space Odyssey Commentary by Keir Dullea and Gary Lockwood The Maltese Falcon Commentary by Eric Lax Cool Hand Luke Commentary by Eric Lax A Natural Born World-Shaker: Making Cool Hand Luke Featurette Trailer Rebel Without a Cause Commentary by Douglas L Rathgeb East of Eden Commentary by Richard Schickel Rio Bravo Commentary by John Carpenter and Richard Schickel Superman: The Movie Commentary by Pierre Spengler and Ilya Salkind A Clockwork Orange Commentary by Malcolm McDowell and Nick Redman Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory Commentary with the Wonka Kids The Shining Commentary by Steadicam Inventor Garrett Brown and Kubrick Biographer John Baxter Blade Runner Introduction by Ridley Scott Director Commentary Writer/Producer Commentary by Hampton Fancher, David Peoples, Michael Deeley and Katherine Haber Crew Commentary by Syd Mead, Lawrence G. Pauli, David L. Synder, Douglas Trumbull, Richard Yuricich, and David Dryer Batman Director Commentary Unforgiven Commentary by Richard Schickel The Shawshank Redemption Director Commentary The Matrix Written Introduction by the Wachowskis Philosopher Commentary by Dr Cornel West and Ken Wilber Critics Commentary by Todd McCarthy, John Powers and David Thomson Cast and Crew Commentary by Carrie-Ann Moss, Zach Staenberg and John Gaeta Composer Commentary by Don Davis and Music Only Track Training Day Director Commentary
High above the city of LA a team of terrorists has seized a building, taken hostages, and declared war. But one man has managed to escape detection.. An off-duty cop. He's alone... tired... and the only chance anyone has. Bruce Willis stars as New York City Detective John McClane, newly arrived in Los Angeles to spend the Christmas holiday with his estranged wife (Bonnie Bedelia). But as McClane waits for his wife's office party to break-up, terrorists seize control of the building. While th...
Warner Bros. 100 years - Celebrating Every Story Celebrate 100 years of Warner Bros. with this essential 5-film collection, bringing together some of the greatest films from the New Hollywood era (1970s to 1980s). The collection includes films that redefined cinema, with new ways of storytelling, international influences and iconic directors. The collection is housed in an embossed and foiled slipcase, revealing a unique unfolding 10-disc digipak with a Warner Bros. timeline tracking the studio's history over the late 20th century. Enter the Dragon Over three decades following his untimely death, Bruce Lee remains the movies' supreme martial-arts star. His masterful final film, Enter the Dragon, stands the test of time as the most beloved martial-arts epic in film history. This box-office hit takes Lee to the island fortress of criminal warlord Han, whose martial-arts academy covers up opium-smuggling and prostitution activities. To avenge the death of his sister, Lee infiltrates the stronghold and enters Han's brutal tournament - a breathtaking visual feast of compitions fusing skills in karate, judo, tae kwon do, tai chi chuan and hapkido, staged by Lee himself. What a kick! Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory Delightful, funny, exciting and a genuine work of imagination. On a whirlwind tour of legendary Candy Man Willy Wonka's (Gene Wilder) incredible realm of chocolate waterfalls, selfish Oompa-Loompas and industrial-sized confections, a boy named Charlie (Peter Ostrum) will discover the sweetest secret of all: a generous, loving heart. And you'll rediscover the magic of a delicious family classic. The Lost Boys Sam and his older brother, Michael, are average, everyday teens. But after they move with their mother to peaceful Santa Carla, California, things mysteriously begin to change. Michael's not himself lately. And Mom's not going to like what he's turning into. Gremlins From producer Steven Spielberg and director Joe Dante, a grim fairytale introducing a new creature unlike any ever seen before - the funny, clever, cute and extremely dangerous Gremlin. WARNING: Don't ever get them wet. Keep them out of bright light... it will kill them. But the most important thing, the one you must never forget, no matter how much they beg, never feed them after midnight. The Goonies A decade-defining classic from the imagination of Steven Spielberg and Chris Columbus, The Goonies follows a tight-knit group of young friends desperate to save their homes from a greedy real-estate developer. After discovering a mysterious treasure map, they find themselves being chased by a family of fugitives through an underground realm full of twisting passages and booby traps. Their quest: to find the hidden gold of legendary pirate One-Eyed Willy. When all seems lost, the Goonies never say die in this beloved, generation-crossing adventure Featuring Over 15 hours of Extra Content Product Features Enter the Dragon 3 Documentaries: Blood and Steel: The Making of Enter the Dragon Bruce Lee: The Curse of the Dragon Bruce Lee: In His Own Words Vintage Featurette Location: Hong Kong with Enter the Dragon Interview Gallery Featuring Linda Lee Cadwell Backyard Workout with Bruce: Vintage Home Movies Theatrical Trailers & TV Spots Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory Scrumptious Documentary Pure Imagination: The Story of Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory Featurette Mouthwatering Commentary with the Wonka Kids 4 Sing-Along Songs Stills Gallery Vintage 1971 Featurette Theatrical Trailer The Lost Boys Commentary by Director Joel Schumacher The Lost Boys: A Retrospective Documentary The Return of Sam and the Frog Brothers: The 2 Coreys and Jamison Newlander - Vamping Out Featurette The Undead Creations of Greg Cannom Featurette Inside the Vampire's Cave: 4 Featurettes Haimster & Feldog: The Story of the 2 Coreys Featurette Lost in the Shadows Music Video by Lou Gramm A World of Vampires Interactive Map Theatrical Trailer Gremlins Over 10 Minutes of Footage Not Seen in Theaters Making-of Featurette Two Commentaries Photo/Storyboard Gallery Theatrical Trailers The Goonies Commentary (with Hidden Video Treasures) by Director Richard Donner and Select Cast Members The Making of The Goonies Featurette Cyndi Lauper The Goonies 'r' Good Enough Music Video Outtakes Theatrical Trailer
Classic martial arts action. Chen Chen (Bruce Lee) returns to Shanghai for the funeral of his martial arts mentor, who died in suspicious circumstances. Whilst he is mourning his old friend, members of a rival school arrive and taunt Chen and his friends, who do not react at first. Chen later visits the rival school and humiliates them by beating every single one of them, but this causes bloody repercussions and begins to uncover the real reasons behind the mentor's death.
Set against the backdrop of 1950s New York, Motherless Brooklyn follows Lionel Essrog (Edward Norton), a lonely private detective afflicted with Tourette's Syndrome, as he ventures to solve the murder of his mentor and only friend, Frank Minna (Bruce Willis). Armed only with a few clues and the powerful engine of his obsessive mind, Lionel unravels closely-guarded secrets that hold the fate of the whole city in the balance. In a mystery that carries him from gin-soaked jazz clubs in Harlem to the hard-edged slums of Brooklyn and, finally, into the gilded halls of New York's power brokers, Lionel contends with thugs, corruption and the most dangerous man in the city to honour his friend and save the woman who might be his own salvation.
When Hong Kong martial arts cinema star Bruce Lee died in 1973 at the age of 32, he was already a legend. While Lee only starred in a handful of pictures over the years, his big screen legacy still reverberates loud and clear today For the first time Bruce Lee The Master Collection, presents all of Lee pictures The Big Boss (1971), Fist of Fury (1972), The Way of the Dragon (1972). Enter The Dragon (1973) Game of Death (1978) in brand new 4K scan and restoration from the original negatives.
High above the city of LA a team of terrorists has seized a building, taken hostages, and declared war. But one man has managed to escape detection.. An off-duty cop. He's alone... tired... and the only chance anyone has. Bruce Willis stars as New York City Detective John McClane, newly arrived in Los Angeles to spend the Christmas holiday with his estranged wife (Bonnie Bedelia). But as McClane waits for his wife's office party to break-up, terrorists seize control of the building. While th...
Tang Lung (Bruce Lee) arrives in Rome to help his cousins' in the restaurant business. They are being pressured to sell their property to the syndicate, who will stop at nothing to get what they want. When Tang arrives he poses a new threat to the syndicate, and they are unable to defeat him. The syndicate boss hires the best Japanese and European martial artists to fight Tang, but he easily finishes them off. The American martial artist Colt (Chuck Norris) is hired and has the ultimate showdown with Tang in Rome's famous Colosseum.
Set in modern Rome the only full length feature ever directed by Bruce Lee is a fast-moving Kung Fu story of how a country boy attempts to outsmart big-city gangsters. This digitally re-mastered and restored anamorphic version is now totally uncut after years of censorship with the legendary double nunchaku sequences now re-instated and the full length Colosseum fight between Bruce Lee and karate legend Chuck Norris.
This time New York cop John McClane (Willis) is the personal target of the mysterious Simon (Jeremy Irons) a terrorist determined to blow up the entire city if he doesn't get what he wants. Accompanied by an unwilling civilian partner (Samuel L. Jackson) McClane careens wildly from one end of New York City to the other as he struggles to keep up with Simon's deadly game. It's a battle of wits between a psychopathic genius and a heroic cop who once again finds himself having a real
Bruce Lee's final film, Enter the Dragon, celebrates its 50th anniversary, standing the test of time as the most beloved martial-arts epic in film history. To avenge the death of his sister, Lee infiltrates the island fortress of criminal warlord Han and enters his brutal tournament. The result is a breath-taking visual feast of competitions fusing karate, judo, taekwondo, tai chi, and hapkido, staged by Lee Himself. Both the original 1973 Theatrical Cut and 1998 Special Edition Cut, with additional footage and alternate audio, have been remastered in glorious 4K UHD. On Disc Special Features Introduction by Linda Lee Caldwell Commentary by Paul Heller 3 Documentaries: Blood and Steel: The Making of Enter the Dragon, The Curse of the Dragon, and Bruce Lee: In His Own Words No Way As Way The Return to Han's Island Wing Chun: The Art That Introduced Kung Fu to Bruce Lee Linda Lee Caldwell Interview Gallery Vintage Featurette: Location: Hong Kong with Enter the Dragon Backyard Workout with Bruce And More!
After Bruce Lee's untimely death in 1973 and the global success of Enter The Dragon two 90 minute feature films were created to capitalise on Lee's worldwide recognition. The second of these films Fury Of The Dragon was released theatrically in 1976. Starring Bruce Lee as Kato and Van Williams as the Green Hornet the 1960s crime fighting duo - by day Britt Reid publisher-editor of the Daily Sentinel and his chauffeur/man servant Kato - battle relentlessly against the forces of urban evil. This movie takes Kato and the Green Hornet on four epic adventures including trying to stop a plot to oust a young prince of foreign power and exposing two crooked cops a case that leads to the Green Hornet being wounded and then nearly killed. Kato and the Green Hornet are then pushed to the very limit by a well organised gang carrying out a million dollar art heist and using a fantastic ray gun to remove anyone in their path. Could this include our crime fighting duo? Finally the last adventure takes our heroes into the dark underworld of drug trafficking testing all their skills in crime fighting...
Ash, having gone from urban legend to hometown hero, discovers that he has a daughter. When Kelly witnesses a massacre with Ruby's fingerprints all over it, she returns to warn Ash and Pablo.
After Bruce Lee's untimely death in 1973 and the global success of 'Enter The Dragon' two 90-minute feature films were created to capitalise on Lee's worldwide stardom. The first of these films Green Hornet was released theatrically in 1974. Starring Bruce Lee as Kato and Van Williams as The Green Hornet the film capitalised on the existing popularity of the 1960s crime-fighting duo. Edited with bruce Lee's star power in mind the film has an abundance of spectacular fight scenes. The Green Hornet has never been available on DVD ...until now! Digitally re-mastered from a brand new 35mm print in its original 1:1.85 theatrical aspect ratio The Green Hornet represents the last of the unleased Bruce Lee feature films.
Celebrate Enter the Dragon's 50th Anniversary with this Ultimate Collector's Edition, featuring both the theatrical and original Special Edition cuts remastered in glorious 4K UHD. LIMITED EDITION of 3,000 WORLDWIDE Bruce Lee's final film, Enter the Dragon, stands the test of time as the most beloved martial-arts epic in film history. To avenge the death of his sister, Lee infiltrates the island fortress of criminal warlord Han and enters his brutal tournament. The result is a breath-taking visual feast of competitions fusing karate, judo, taekwondo, tai chi, and hapkido, staged by Lee Himself. Product Features Featured In-Pack Rigid Slipcase Steelbook with Full Gloss Finish Numbered Sticker of Authenticity A3 Theatrical Poster Reproductions, Double-Sided Lenticular 3x Archival Art Cards, Double-Sided 3x Production Notes, Double-Sided 3x BTS Cards, Double-Sided On-Disc Special Features Introduction by Linda Lee Caldwell Commentary by Paul Heller 3 Documentaries: Blood and Steel: The Making of Enter the Dragon, The Curse of the Dragon, and Bruce Lee: In His Own Words No Way As Way The Return to Han's Island Wing Chun: The Art That Introduced Kung Fu to Bruce Lee Linda Lee Caldwell Interview Gallery Vintage Featurette: Location: Hong Kong with Enter the Dragon Backyard Workout with Bruce And More!
Alfred Hitchcock's final film Family Plot is understated comic fun that mixes suspense with deft humour, thanks to a solid cast. The plot centres on the kidnapping of an heir and a diamond theft by a pair of bad guys led by Karen Black and William Devane. The cops seem befuddled, but that doesn't stop a questionable psychic (Barbara Harris) and her not overly bright boyfriend (Bruce Dern, in a rare good-guy role) from picking up the trail and actually solving the crime. Did she do it with actual psychic powers? That's part of the fun of Harris's enjoyably ditsy performance. --Marshall Fine
Bob Williams is a survivor. He supplements his dole by becoming embroiled in whatever scam is on offer from rustling sheep to rotting drains. But now life has dealt him a bitter blow. His van has been stolen and his daughter Colleen is approaching her first communion. She needs the traditional white dress shoes veil and gloves. Where on earth is the money going to come from? Raining Stones is a funny and essentially human story of survival in the nineties and people's aspirations for a better way of life.
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