Liam is a seven year old boy growing up in Liverpool during the 1930s. At school he is learning about the perils of Catholicism, and at home he watches things change after his Father loses his job.
A collection of films from famed actor and independent director John Cassavetes comprising: Shadows (1959): A depiction of the struggle of three black siblings to survive the mean streets of Manhattan 'Shadows' was Cassavetes' jazz-scored improvisational film exploring interracial friendships and relationships in Beat-Era (1950s) New York City made from a script entirely improvised by the talented cast heralding a vital new era in independent filmmaking. Faces (1968):
Brothers Miles (Drew Roy - Falling Skies) and Liam West (Shane Coffey - Pretty Little Liars) are broke. The family business is bankrupt and they cannot pay the mooring fees for their boat, making them desperate for money. They come up with a plan to fake Miles' disappearance on Sugar Mountain then sell the story when he appears out of the wilderness several days later. The local sheriff Jim Huxley (Cary Elwes Princess Bride) begins to poke holes in the scheme while local heavy Joe Bright (Jason Momoa - Aquaman) puts on the pressure to recover a personal debt owed by Miles.
Noel Coward's great British war film made at the height of World War II in 1942 tells the story of a naval destroyer and its crew as they fight for their lives in a life raft after their ship is sunk.
Mariah Carey captured at the intimate MTV acoustic sessions back in 1992 in New York City. Also features three rare video clips. Tracklist: 1. Emotions 2. If It's Over 3. Someday 4. Vision Of Love 5. Make It Happen 6. I'll Be There 7. Can't Let Go The Emotions Videos: 1. Make It Happen 2. Can't Let Go 3. Emotions (Extended 12'' version)
Following the success of A Boy Named Charlie Brown the first feature-length film starring the famous Peanuts characters created by Charles M. Schulz Snoopy Come Home was the second feature to be released and first appeared in 1972. Re-mastered and re-released for the first time Snoopy Come Home features the original Peanuts characters and also introduces Snoopy's bird friend Woodstock for the first time. The story focuses on Snoopy and how after discovering that his former owner
Angel - Season 1 Box Set [Repackaged]
A laconic best-in-the-business getaway driver with a strict professional code has his loner lifestyle turned upside down when he falls for his neighbour Irene. With her ex-con husband owing protection money she's drawn into a dangerous underworld and only the driver can save her. Product Features A Special Edition release presented by Second Sight Films and Director Nicolas Winding Refn Audio includes Dolby Atmos and DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 New exclusive audio commentary by Nicolas Winding Refn and The Guardian film critic Peter Bradshaw Drive: a 70 minute conversation with Nicolas Winding Refn, Editor Mat Newman and Composer Cliff Martinez Cutting a Getaway - a new interview with Mat Newman 3 Point Turns a new video essay by Leigh Singer Optional English subtitles for the hearing impaired
Meg (Sorvino) a former medical school student is desperate to escape from a tragic past. Moving back to her hometown and bluffing her way into a job as a waitress in a 'family-run' Italian restaurant Meg strikes up what appears to be an unshakeable bond with her two fellow waitresses Raychel (Carey) and Kate (Walters). But when Meg unwittingly gets involved with the Mafia due to a string of circumstances beyond her control all three women discover that survival is going to depen
The second instalment of John Ford's famous cavalry trilogy, this meditative Western continues the director's fascination with history's obliteration of the past. It features one of John Wayne's more sensitive performances as Capt. Nathan Brittles, a stern yet sentimental war horse who has difficulty preparing for his impending military retirement. All things considered, he refuses to leave before fulfilling his obligation to the local Indian tribe. It's a film about honour and duty as well as loneliness and mortality. And Oscar-winner Winton C. Hoch beautifully photographs it in Remington-like Technicolor tones (you've never seen such stunning cloud-covered skies). The combination of melancholy and farce (Victor McLaglen makes a perfect court jester) evokes comparisons to Shakespeare. Best of all, the scene in which Wayne fights back tears when receiving a gold watch from his troops is unforgettably bittersweet. If you view the whole trilogy, it actually makes sense to save this for last. --Bill Desowitz, Amazon.com
A trio of elderly ghosts try to help two young lovers who they knew when they were alive.
An early masterpiece from Mike Leigh, Nuts in May is a filmed-for-TV adaptation of an earlier stage play. The cast is small (only five characters who matter), but the acting is impeccable, and the mix of wicked humour and social observation make this one of Leigh's best works. Keith Pratt, a man who fully earns his surname due to his nit-picking obsessions with order and detail, takes his partner Candice-Marie, a well-meaning but irritating hippie, on a camping trip. There they meet Trevor, a shy teacher who finds their enforced friendship intrusive but is too polite to extricate himself, and a brash young couple of bikers, Honky and Finger, whose loud and chaotic personalities lead them into conflict with the repressed and dogmatic Keith. Plot isn't the issue here, since Leigh is far more interested in teasing out the subtleties of human behaviour, which he does with forensic skill in several unforgettable scenes. Funny and painful at the same time, like all Leigh's successes, Nuts in May is brilliantly acted by all concerned, though special mention must go to Roger Sloman, for bringing to life the appalling but ultimately pitiable Keith, and Alison Steadman, whose portrayal of fey, goofy and tragi-comic Candice-Marie is every bit as memorable and nuanced as her more famous turn as Beverley in Leigh's Abigail's Party. --Andy Medhurst
Meet Casey Jones: When Raphael almost clobbers Michelangelo in some brotherly sparring it's pretty apparent that Raphael needs to let off a little steam. But when he meets up with vigilante Casey Jones they find themselves in a Purple Dragons' trap in Central Park and Raphael must face the reality of his hothead ways... Nano: When a scientist accidentally unleashes a super-powered Nanotech monster with a childlike mind it adopts a small-time grifter as its father fig
The nearly-final divorce of the Halsworths suddenly gets complicated when Miriam's old flame comes to town.
One of Latin America's most powerful drug-dealers Franz Sanchez (Robert Davi) aims to extend his dealings into the Orient while strengthening his holdings in the Americas. His only problem: a bitterly vengeful James Bond who has lost his position with Her Majesty's Secret Service. Look for a cameo by Wayne Newton and excellent performances by two glorious Bond beauties: Carey Lowell and Talisa Soto. Licence to Kill is a gritty story filled with spectacular action and suspense that has made the James Bond film series the best-loved and most successful in cinema history.
A lothario visits Las Vegas with his friends to celebrate his engagement. While there he falls in love with a sultry singer -- who just happens to be Bugsy Siegel's girlfriend! Siegel catches the two together and as punishment forces the couple to get married. The duo quickly divorce but they can't stop thinking about each other...
A womanising cowboy and former deputy sheriff is taken in by a Quaker family after being wounded in a fight...
In an early performance Liam Neeson plays Brother Sebastian a man questioning his faith and his role in life. He befriends a small boy named Owen who has had a troubled life. When Sebastian's father dies and leaves the estate to him he takes the money and runs away with young Owen.
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Season 5 Box Set (Adult Swim) (2 Discs)
Episodes Comprise: 1. The Way Of Invisibility 2. Fallen Angel 3. Garbageman
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