The Lego Movie (4K Ultra HD Blu-ray) | 4K UHD | (11/04/2016)
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| RRP The Blu-ray 4K collection will set a new standard for Blu-ray HD picture and sound, creating the ultimate 1080p home entertainment experience. Created from the highest quality 4K source materials with new expanded colour, consumers can enjoy a brilliant picture with exquisite detail using their existing Blu-ray player or PlayStation 4. The Blu-ray 4K collection is optimized so that 4K Ultra HD TV owners can take full advantage of the new 4K upscaling technology, delivering an outstanding 4K experience. 4K Blu-rays also work with all 1080p HDTVs for spectacular high definition picture and sound. Directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller ('Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs,' '21 Jump Street') the original 3D computer-animated story follows Emmet, an ordinary, rules-following, perfectly average LEGO minifigure who is mistakenly identified as The Special, the most extraordinary person and the key to saving the world. He is drafted into a fellowship of strangers on an epic quest to stop an evil tyrant, a journey for which Emmet is hopelessly and hilariously under prepared. Special Features: Special Features are not in 4K or HDR and may not be in High Definition. Audio & subtitles may vary. Feature Commentary Batman's A True Artist Michelangelo and Lincoln: History Cops Enter the Ninjago Bringing Lego To Life Everything Is Awesome Sing-Along-It's that song you just can't get out of your head! See It, Build It! Stories From The Story Team Fan Made Films: Top-Secret Submissions Outtakes Additional Promotional Content Alleyway Test-See the initial animation test that was created before production began on the film. Deleted Scenes Click Images to Enlarge
The Cutting Edge | DVD | (06/05/2002)
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| RRP The Cutting Edge is a 1991 romantic sports comedy-drama set in the allegedly exciting world of Olympic-level figure-skating. Ice maiden Moira Kelly has been reared from birth by her driving father (Stepfather star Terry O'Quinn adding a creepy touch) to be a champion, but is constantly let down because she's so unpleasant that no one wants to be her partner. On the other side of the tracks, macho jock DB Sweeney is invalided out of ice hockey and recruited by Kelly's Russian coach (Roy Dotrice) to team up with her. They hate each other on sight but develop into a potential winning team, and, in between being nasty to each other, fall in nauseating lurve. The tension builds up as to who is going to win that Olympic gold medal in the finale (guess!) and whether the leads will be able to hold off strangling each other in time for the big last-minute clinch. The whole thing is a stew of mismatched couple and underdog-triumphs-in-sport clichés, directed by ex-Starsky and Hutch star Paul Michael Glaser, but it really falls down because Sweeney and Kelly obviously can't skate for toffee. The on-ice sequences, choreographed by medal-winning Robin Cousins in an only-job-he's-fit-for turn, employ doubles and tricky editing, which means the climactic struggle has to be quite literally skated over. On the DVD: The Cutting Edge comes to DVD in an anamorphic widescreen print thats in good shape but with that slightly feathery colour common in pre-digital transfers. There are English, German, French and Italian tracks; plus a single measly trailer.--Kim Newman
American Splendor | DVD | (24/05/2004)
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| RRP An original mix of fiction and reality illuminates the life of American comic book writer Harvey Pekar.
Skins - Series 5 | DVD | (21/03/2011)
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| RRP Channel 4's critically-acclaimed drama Skins enters its fifth series following the angst-ridden lives of its teenage characters as they grapple with adolescence. This series introduces the third generation of sixth formers; a once again eclectic mix of characters. Dakota Blue Richards (The Golden Compass) stars as Franky who automatically sets herself up as an outsider when she joins the school three weeks late. As Mini Liv and Grace do their best to both help and hinder her settling in period we also meet the new boys Alo Rich Nick and Matty. Expect plenty more bitching backstabbing and general angst-ridden behaviour in this the complete fifth series.
The IT Crowd - Series 2 | DVD | (01/10/2007)
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| RRP The brand new sitcom written by Graham Linehan (Father Ted Black Books) and produced by Ash Atalla (The Office) The IT Crowd centres on the worlds of Roy Moss and Jen who make up the IT department of Reynholm Industries. While their social betters work upstairs in fantastic surroundings the IT dept. work in a horrible dark basement underneath it all... The IT Crowd will strike a chord with everyone who dreads getting stuck in a corner with the IT boys at the office party or who's ever phoned their IT deptartment only to be asked Have you tried turning it off and on again? Filmed on location and in front of a live studio audience The IT Crowd is a surreal look at the underclass of a company.
The Streetfighter - The Legend Of Chun-Li | Blu Ray | (05/10/2009)
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| RRP Moving from America to Hong Kong young Chun-Li is trained to be a consummate concerto pianist and mastered in the ancient art of self-defence by her father. But her idyllic childhood is shattered after her father is kidnapped by evil crime lord Bison and his ruthless gang of assassins. Many years later Chun-Li has become an accomplished pianist. After the death of her mother the arrival of a strange ancient Chinese scripture and a violent incident involving a man with a spider tattoo Chun-Li realises her true destiny and begins a quest that goes beyond revenge. Using the strength of a warrior the stealth of a predator and the wisdom of a master Chun-Li will save her father and unleash an unstoppable rage upon those who have done her wrong. Starring Kristin Kreuk (Smallville's Lana Lang) in her most explosive film.
Sting - All This Time | DVD | (03/12/2001)
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| RRP All This Time is a moving record of an exclusive live set performed by Sting and his 13-piece band at the end of their two-year Brand New Day tour. Following a week of intensive rehearsals and preparations for a global Web cast, the low-key concert was scheduled to be broadcast live to the world from Stings home in Tuscany on the evening of September 11, 2001. As is depicted in the accompanying 70-minute documentary, following intense agonising by Sting and his associates, the concert went ahead as mark of respect to the victims of the atrocities of this day. Starting the show with the sombre "Fragile" (which was the only track broadcast live on the internet due to the events of the day), the concert is made up of classic compositions from Sting and The Police. Reworked versions of songs such as "All This Time", "Fields of Gold", "If You Love Somebody Set Them Free" and "Every Breath You Take" are all featured. The documentary captures the personalities of all those involved and highlights the joyous occasion the concert should have been. Some may be put off by Stings apparent laid back behaviour on stage but theres something rather endearing watching him sip from a mug in-between songs. On The DVD: both the concert and the documentary footage is stunning, with the high resolution and quality of the DVD conveying the rich colours of the event. The excellent audio recording, adds to the intimacy of both the run-up to, and the actual concert itself. Added interactive features in the documentary allow access to the concert and exclusive dress-rehearsal footage. Three bonus live performances of "Every Little Thing She Does is Magic", "Fill Her Up" and "Englishman in New York" (which can only be accessed from the main menu) are also included. The documentary and live performance can be played as one feature or separately, with direct access to individual songs or chapters. --John Galilee
Test | DVD | (28/07/2014)
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| RRP 1985 Frankie is the new understudy for an up-and-coming San Francisco based modern dance company where six muscular male dancers move their way through bold athletic choreography. Bad boy Todd a handsome and established dancer watches the innocent Frankie with interest and as opposites attract the pair quickly realise they may want to be more than just friends. When one of the dancers is injured Frankie must perform in his place - this is the opportunity of a lifetime but is Frankie good enough? Outside of work Frankie and Todd's relationship deepens and together they face a new kind of test. A disease is spreading across the city and few know anything about it except who it targets. But as they quickly learn to navigate a world filled with risk they also find it is full of hope. With electrifying dance sequences and an 80s soundtrack TEST lovingly recreates gay life in 1980's San Francisco. Special Features: Extended Dance Sequence Deleted Scene Kickstarter Video
Stop Or My Mom Will Shoot | DVD | (04/05/2009)
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| RRP A comedy about an overbearing mother who becomes her son's partner in crime-fighting. Tutti Bomowski's visit to her policeman son Joe is extended when she witnesses a drive-by shooting and is required by the cops to remain in the area. Soon she's helping Joe apprehend criminals - and still finding plenty of time to interfere in his romantic affairs.
The Good Wife - Seasons 1 and 2 | DVD | (12/09/2011)
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| RRP Season 1 review: The US TV schedules have never been shy of legal thrillers, and at first glance, The Good Wife is the kind of show that might easily blend into the crowd. And yet is has some key assets in its corner that lift it into something altogether more interesting. The key asset to The Good Wife is Julianna Marguiles in the lead role of Alicia Florrick. Not long after we meet her, we discover that her life has been blown apart by the actions of her husband. Thus, in the middle of her life, she has to restart her career as a junior at a law firm, where she finds herself competing against the younger, fresher graduates. Its an interesting dynamic, and one thats strengthened enormously by some terrific writing and thoughtful cases. For its the storytelling thats the other main strength of The Good Wife, and thats likely to keep you gripped right the way through this maiden season. Granted, theres a feeling that it often covers ground that many shows have got to before. Yet The Good Wife puts a strong enough spin on the formula to emerge as a quality TV show in its own right. --Jon Foster
Struck By Lightning | DVD | (30/09/2013)
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| RRP High school senior Carson Phillips (Chris Colfer, Glee ) is on a mission. To get the University place he really wants he must publish a school paper, but his fellow students aren t so keen to help out. When he finds out a lot of the popular kids have secrets they don t want discovered he decides to blackmail them with the help of his best friend (Rebel Wilson, Pitch Perfect ). With everything going to plan, and Carson on the road to greatness, what could possibly go wrong?
Family Guy, Series 1 | DVD | (29/03/2004)
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| RRP Family Guy shouldn't work at all. Even by the witless standards of modern television, it is breathtakingly derivative: does an animated series about the travails of a boorish, suburban yob with a saintly wife, a hopeless son, a clever daughter and a baby sound familiar at all? Even the house in Family Guy looks like it was built by the same architects who sketched the residence of The Simpsons. However, Family Guy does work, transcending its (occasionally annoyingly) obvious influences with reliably crisp writing and the glorious sight gags contained in the surreal flashbacks which punctuate the episodes. Most importantly, the show's brilliance comes from two absolutely superb characters: Stewie, the baby whose extravagant dreams of tyrannising the world are perpetually thwarted by the prosaic limitations of infanthood, and the urbane family dog Brian--Snoopy after attendance at an obedience class run by Frank Sinatra. Family Guy does not possess the cultural or satirical depth of The Simpsons--very little art in any field does. But it is a genuinely funny and clever programme. --Andrew Mueller
Gasaraki (Vol.3): Betrayal | DVD | (11/11/2002)
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| RRP The intrigue continues in the third volume of Gasaraki...
Avengers Age Of Ultron/Avengers Assemble Doublepack | Blu Ray | (14/09/2015)
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| RRP Avengers Assemble When Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) the Director of an international peacekeeping agency known as S.H.I.E.L.D. encounters an unexpected enemy that threatens global safety and security he finds himself in need of a team to pull the world back from the brink of disaster. Spanning the globe a daring recruitment effort begins for Earth's mightiest heroes. Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.) Captain America (Chris Evans) The Incredible Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) Thor (Chris Hemsworth) and two of the world's greatest assassins Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) and Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner) must assemble to defeat Loki (Tom Hiddleston) the darkest villain the Earth has ever known. Avengers Age of Ultron When Tony Stark tries to jumpstart a dormant peacekeeping program things go awry and Earth's Mightiest Heroes including Iron Man Captain America Thor The Incredible Hulk Black Widow and Hawkeye are put to the ultimate test as the fate of the planet hangs in the balance. As the villainous Ultron emerges it is up to The Avengers to stop him from enacting his terrible plans and soon uneasy alliances and unexpected action pave the way for a global adventure.
Fierce People | DVD | (18/02/2008)
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| RRP Trapped in his mother's Lower East Side apartment sixteen-year-old Finn (Anton Yelchin) wants nothing more than to escape New York and spend the summer in South America studying the Iskanani Indians or Fierce People with the anthropologist father he's never met. But Finn's dreams are shattered when he is arrested in a desperate effort to help his drug-dependent mother Liz (Diane Lane) who scrapes by by working as a masseuse. Determined to get their lives back on track Liz moves the two of them into a guesthouse on the vast country estate of her ex-client the aging aristocratic billionaire Ogden C. Osbourne (Donald Sutherland). In Osbourne's close world of privilege and power Finn and Liz encounter a tribe fiercer and more mysterious than anything they might find in the South American jungle: the super rich. While Liz battles her substance abuse and struggles to win back her son's love and trust Finn falls in love with Osbourne's beautiful granddaughter Maya (Kristin Stewart) befriends her charismatic older brother Bryce (Chris Evans) and even wins the favor of Osbourne himself. But when a shocking act of violence shatters Finn's ascension within the Osbourne clan the golden promises of this lush world quickly sour. And both Finn and Liz caught in a harrowing struggle for their dignity discover that membership always comes at a price...
Jackass - Number Two | DVD | (26/03/2007)
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| RRP Johnny Knoxville and the whole crew are up to it again with the sequel to 2002's Jackass: The Movie.
Dead Presidents | DVD | (13/02/2001)
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| RRP Twin brother codirectors Albert and Alan Hughes planned their first film, the 1991 ghetto crime drama Menace II Society as a response to John Singleton's Boyz N the Hood, which they considered wimpy and moralistic. They set their sights on The Deer Hunter in this ambitious follow-up, and they just about pull it off. Larenz Tate (from Why Do Fools Fall in Love) plays Anthony Curtis, an open-hearted African American teenager who gets shipped out to Vietnam with several of his pals, witnesses unspeakable horrors and then struggles to readjust to civilian life. The evolving textures of life in a declining inner-city neighbourhood over a period of a decade are seamlessly evoked and there's enough nuanced character development and personal interaction for a seven-hour miniseries. Still in their early 20s, the Hughes brothers are already poised and masterful movie makers; they cover an enormous amount of historical and emotional ground and every twist and turn is crystal clear. They betray their inexperience only at the very end, in an elaborately staged heist sequence that, while stunningly executed, feels a bit desperate, as if they were reaching blindly for a big pay off. Chris Tucker (Rush Hour) has a startling supporting role as a kid who becomes a junkie during the war and never quite recovers. --David Chute
Wpc 56: Complete Series 1 | DVD | (23/03/2015)
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| RRP Set in 1956 the drama follows WPC 56 Gina Dawson (Jennie Jacques) through the trials of being the first female officer to serve in her Midlands home town. On her first day she’s packed into a broom cupboard tasked with making the tea and told not to distract the men... But the team has some serious crime to deal with. A child’s skeleton has been found and a woman attacked on her way home. Stung and humiliated by her colleagues Dawson sets out to prove her worth...
The OC - The Complete Season 1 | DVD | (18/10/2004)
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| RRP Surf, sand, sex and scandal...The rich and glamorous city of Newport Beach, California is the setting for The O.C., one of today's most hip and edgy television series making its way to DVD in a collectible seven-disc set featuring all 27 episodes from Season One. If you missed the first season, here is the chance to introduce yourselves to the hottest new show of the 2003-04 television season. The O.C. is a story of father/son and husband/wife relationships and the coming of age of three young people. When Ryan Atwood (Benjamin McKenzie), a tough, guarded fiercely intelligent teenager, plunges headlong into the wealthy, privileged community of Newport Beach, he soon discovers that the ruling families of Orange County are every bit as territorial as the tough crowd with which he ran on the streets of Chino. For Sandy Cohen (Peter Gallagher), the patient, pro-bono public defender who takes Ryan in; his wife, Kirsten (Kelly Rowan), the linchpin of O.C. society; their awkward adolescent son, Seth (Adam Brody) - Ryan's presence will forever change their lives. Meanwhile, Marissa Cooper (Mischa Barton), the heartbreakingly beautiful girl next door who is dating her classmate Luke Ward (Chris Carmack), seems to glide through life effortlessly--that is, until the indiscretions of her wealthy father, Jimmy (Tate Donovan) threaten to break her world apart, along with that of her mother, Julie (Melinda Clarke). DVD Special Features include Deleted Scenes with introductions by creator Josh Schwartz; Casting The O.C. featurette with creator Josh Schwartz and casting director Patrick Rush; The Music of The O.C. featurette with music supervisor Alexandra Pastavas; Inside The Real O.C. featurette with producer McG; Audio Commentary for The Pilot with creator Josh Schwartz and producer Stephanie Savage; The O.C. Music Guide for 6 episodes; Season 2 Sneak Peak with creator Josh Schwartz and the cast and the trailer for the ocinsider.com.
The Hornblower Collection (8 discs) | DVD | (13/10/2003)
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| RRP Based freely on the classic novels by CS Forester, Hornblower is a series of TV films following the progress of a young officer through the ranks of the British navy during the Napoleonic Wars. The series greatest asset is the handsome and charismatic Ioan Gruffudd in the lead role, surely a major star in the making. For television films, the production values are very good, though as Titanic, Waterworld and The Perfect Storm demonstrated, filming an aquatic adventure is a very expensive business, and it is clear that the Hornblower dramas simply make the best of comparatively small budgets. No more faithful to Forester's books than the 1951 Gregory Peck classic Captain Horatio Hornblower, the real inspiration seems to have come from the success of Sharpe, starring Sean Bean, which likewise featured a British hero in the Napoleonic Wars. Nevertheless, while rather more easy-going than the real British navy of the time, the Hornblower saga delivers an entertaining adventure, greatly enhanced by the presence of such guest stars as Denis Lawson, Cheri Lunghi, Ronald Pickup and Anthony Sher. --Gary S Dalkin
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