Grindy Malone desperately wants in on the New York fashion scene and lands a job at Manhattan designer Poncho Ramirez just as the famous fashion house's fortunes are dipping. Ronnie Grossman is Poncho Ramirez CEO and the man responsible for ensuring the brands continued success during these difficult times. Ira Gold is the founder of Romeo Jeans - a sleazy operator who is looking to beef up his sales lines and takes direct aim at the struggling Poncho Ramirez brand. Feeling like he has no other choice Ronnie strikes a pact with the devil Ira to handle the hot new line of designer jeans that Poncho has developed thanks to new wonder girl Grindy. Things take off beyond their wildest dreams and now the only goal on everyone's mind is to cash out but suppliers can't meet demand and suddenly everyone is watching their potential fortunes evaporate. Desperate to save their dream Grindy and Ira decide on the risky strategy of patching the Poncho Ramirez logo onto no-name jeans.
Autopsy - A Love Story: The world of the deceased is the world of Charlie Bickle a loner who searches for love wherever he can. His friends are the John and Jane Does of the city that he collects for the county coroner. These are the nameless people that everyone has forgotten the suicides the overdoses the unsolved homicides that for the right bribe can end up with Charlie and his partner Dale. Their business is a far more sinister one harvesting these corpses for their o
Following three hopeful athletes from Italy, Greece and Spain - this illuminating documentary explores the naked truth behind the story of modern Olympics. In it the athletes discover the challenges of the games by competing in ancient Greek and English Olympics; learning how the ancients in fact actually competed and the true story of the man who really started the modern Games. The film also explains why the torch race was never run at Olympia, and tells the true story of how two Englishmen reinvented the modern Olympics. Special Features: Daley Thompson's Decathalon
See Dick Run. Jim Carrey and Tea Leoni star in this fantastic re-make of Ted Kotcheff's original 1977 comedy hit. Dick (Jim Carrey) and Jane (Tea Leoni) are a typical suburban couple. They have a nice house in a development she works as a travel agent to supplement his white-collar income. Things change in the blink of an eye when Dick's company folds; his pension has no future and he can't find a job to save his life. Their front lawn is even repossessed! To make matters
By the marginal-or-miss standards of British TV spin-offs, Ali G in da House is well above adequate, even though it drags out every smart line or decent routine until they lie dead on the screen just begging for a laugh track. The film pulls back a bit from the absolute obnoxiousness of the Ali G TV skits, which makes Sacha Baron Cohen's character bearable at feature length, but also significantly less funny. Here it is finally confirmed that Ali is a weedy white kid called Alistair who pretends to be Jamaican, rather than a weedy white comedian doing a Jamaican character. Believe it or not, there's actually a plot, with a scheming Chancellor of the Exchequer (Charles Dance) recruiting Ali as a parliamentary candidate for Staines in a devious attempt to unseat Prime Minister Michael Gambon. Yet this framework is really an excuse for the sketch-like bits, such as a Los Angeles ghetto movie fantasy, Ali G addressing a meeting of lesbian feminists ("I've seen a lot of your videos"), and Charles Dance forced to read a budget speech in Ali G speak. Oddly, the film makes early-1990s jokes about Tories rather than going after New Labour, but any political satire here comes in second to knob-polishing jokes and sometimes-hilarious patter. Luckless inhabitants of the M4 corridor will nod ruefully at the final gag, in which Ali G persuades the PM not to devastate Staines and nods agreement as Gambon reassures him, "it's all right, we'll destroy Slough instead". --Kim Newman
On a chilly evening in 2004 more than 500.000 fans crowd into the historic Circus Maximus Theatre in Rome for a spectacular star-studded night of music and hope in a special evening organised by Quincy Jones and dedicated to impoverished children from war-torn countries around the globe Carlos Santana kicks off the mega concert and legendary performances just keep coming ! Pop and classical phenomenon Andrea Bocelli brings down the house followed by a breathtaking performance by Norah Jones and special appearances by celebrity goodwill ambassadors Angelina Jolie Naomi Campbell and others Filmed by well-known British director Julia Knowles We Are the Future is an inspiring emotional musical event on a par with Live Aid and Live8 that will linger in your heart long after the music fades !
Not Previously Released In The UK! A charter plane crashes into the middle of the AmazonjJungle in an area known as 'Dinosaur Valley' so called because of a substantial fossil find in the area. Assorted archeologists models alcoholic wives Vietnam vets etc... have to battle their way through flesh eating Voodoo tribes piranhas quicksand crocodiles and more in this flesheating entrail rending bullet hitting body impaling previously unavailable tale.
El Salvador 1980: Richard Boyle veteran war photo-journalist is sent to capture the bloodshed and brutality of El Salvador on film. In El Salvador injustices of the civil war are as plain as the day. Boyle's mission is to expose the savage government which employs the murderous death squads to deal with dissenters. It's a powerful moving film experience from Oliver Stone that you will never forget.
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