FROM THE CREATORS OF THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW ! It's not a sequel... it's not a prequel... it's an equal! Available on Blu-ray for the first time anywhere in the world, it is with absolute pleasure that Arrow Video presents Shock Treatment the criminally underrated sequel to The Rocky Horror Picture Show! Several years on from the events of the original Rocky, Brad and Janet Majors find their strained marriage put to the test on popular Denton TV show Marriage Maze. Poor Brad is heavily sedated and institutionalised, whilst Janet is given a radical makeover and primed for stardom. But what are the real motivations behind the kooky DTV crew and their enigmatic head-honcho, Farley Flavors? Featuring a host of familiar Rocky faces including Richard O Brien and Patricia Quinn, alongside the likes of Jessica Harper, Barry Humphries and Rik Mayall not to mention a rocking, shocking score from Richard O Brien and Richard Hartley Shock Treatment is the follow-up that s more than the equal of its predecessor. Extras High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation Original Stereo 2.0 and 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio Isolated music and effects track Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing Archive audio introduction by Richard O Brien Brand new audio commentary with actresses Patricia Quinn and Nell Campbell Archive audio commentary by Mad Man Mike and Bill Brennan DTV Presents: A Shockumentary retrospective making-of featurette Let's Rock n Roll: Shock Treatment's Super Score archive featurette on the music of Shocky The Rocky Horror Treatment vintage behind-the-scenes documentary Patricia Quinn in Conversation with Mark Kermode Fan featurettes & cover songs Promo gallery featuring trailers, radio spot and stills Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commmissioned artwork by Graham Humphreys
Titles Comprise: Bold As Brass Cliff Richard: Live In The Park World Tour 2003
To try and please all the fans of JK Rowling's novel was a challenge that the makers of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone met head on. The result of their efforts is one of the most lavish, beautiful and magical cinematic treats to hit our screens in years. Director Chris Columbus and screenwriter Steven Kloves (thankfully with the help of Rowling herself) prove that although you can't translate everybody's reading of this much-loved book onto the cinema screen--maybe Fluffy was a bit more Fluffy in your imagination or Hagrid (superbly played by Robbie Coltrane) a little more giant-like--it is nevertheless possible to transfer Harry's adventures with fidelity as well as superb energy and excitement. If there is a downside it's that the performances of the child leads tends to verge on the Sylvia Young-tastic in places. Nonetheless, the three young stars are both likable and watchable, showing great potential to grow into the parts as the adventures continue. The main disappointment is the substantial cutting of the ghost scenes and what promised to be a fine comic turn by John Cleese as Headless Nick, though with more Potter films on the way the ghosts will surely assume their rightful prominence later. There are, of course, some areas of the story that may frighten smaller children--such as the entrance of the evil Voldemort--and undoubtedly for any true Potter fan that cinematic entrance cannot live up to the images created in their imagination. All in all, though, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is what it should be: an unmissable treat for the whole family. On the DVD: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone really is a magical experience in this lavish two-disc set. Disc one offers the film in all its surround-sound glory along with trailers and links to the Harry Potter Web site, but, disappointingly, there's no commentary. Disc two is where the real wizardry can be found, with a vast and beautifully designed selection of special features. Entering the Great Hall a mysterious voice invites you to explore and find the secret hidden within (though it's frustrating that in some cases you have to re-enter the Hall after viewing a feature). Various options let you tour around Harry's world: from Diagon Alley to a virtual 360-degree tour of Hogwarts. The interactive component is excellent, with real thought having been put into ensuring that, instead of just the standard behind-the-scenes stuff, there is material aplenty to keep children and adults alike entertained for hours. Throughout the emphasis is on the disc's educational value: yes there are insights to be had from the film crew, but it's in the Classroom where you will find the real precious stones! --Nikki Disney "Widescreen" vs. "Full Screen" Widescreen preserves the original theatrical picture ratio of the film (Panavision 2.35:1), which will appear in "letterboxed" format on a normal TV screen. Full Screen (or "pan and scan") crops the theatrical picture to 4:3 ratio (i.e., 4 units wide by 3 units tall), which is the shape of a standard (non-widescreen) TV screen. There is no letterboxing, but up to a third of the original picture is lost.
The 40th Anniversary Concert was filmed at London's Royal Albert Hall in September 1998 giving Cliff the opportunity to say a personal thank-you to his fans for their support over his 40 years in the music business. Many of his hits are featured - including Devil Woman From A Distance and Peace In Our Time. Tracklisting: 1. From A Distance 2. Do You Wanna Dance 3. Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow 4. Softly As I Leave You 5. All That Matters 6. Daddy's Home 7. Real As I Wanna Be 8. I Will Always Love You 9. Miss You Nights 10. The Twelfth Of Never 11. Through The Fire 12. Some People 13. Wired For Sound 14. Move It 15. Even IOf It Breaks My Heart 16. Can't Keep This Feeling In 17. Every Time We Say Goodbye 18. Hope Faith And You 19. We Don't Talk Anymore 20. She Makes Me Feel Like A Man 21. The Miracle 22. Butterfly Kisses 23. Nessum Dorma 24. Vita Mia 25. Devil Woman 26. Ocean Deep 27. It'll Be Me 28. Peace In Our Time
Backed by a new band line up Cliff Richard spectacularly returns on DVD; the only place to see the complete live set from Australia's iconic Sydney Opera House. Combining over 2 hours of Cliff's Rock 'n' Roll hits such as The Young Ones and Devil Woman with legendary favourites such as Reelin' and Rockin' Willie and the Hand Jive and Dream Lover as well as featuring performance tracks from his new album like Rip it Up and Fabulous this is Cliff's most rocking show in years! Exclusive extras go behind the scenes of Cliff's tour; there's special access to his wardrobe his crew and the man himself sharing memories and personal insights from one of music's most phenomenal careers. Take your place in the best seat in the house for this incredible rock and roll show from the REAL King of Pop!
Cliff Richard - 50th Anniversary Time Machine Tour
The scene is set when a ragged gypsy bundle the child Heathcliff is brought to Wuthering Heights. As the passionate boy grows into the brooding man his tangled love for the troubled Cathy unfolds and the story races to its tragic conclusion on the snow covered moors. With lyrics by Tim Rice and music composed by John Farrar Cliff and theatre-lovers countrywide proved the critics wrong and made the production a record-breaking success. All the magic of the live stage performance is captured here together with stunning extra footage filmed on the Yorkshire moors exclusively for this production.
Titles Comprise: Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone: Harry Potter learns on his 11th birthday that he is the orphaned son of a powerful witch and wizard and possesses magical powers of his own. At Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry Harry embarks on the adventure of a lifetime discovering a world of magic and fantasy where he is destined to live. Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets: Cars fly trees fight back and a mysterious elf comes to warn Harry Potter at the start of the second year of his amazing journey into the world of wizardry. This year at Hogwarts spiders talk letters scold and Harry's own unsettling ability to speak to snakes turns his friends against him. From dueling clubs to rogue Bludgers it's a year of adventure and danger when bloody writing on a wall announces: The Chamber of Secrets has been opened. To save Hogwarts will require all of Harry Ron and Hermione's magical abilities and courage in this spellbinding adaptation of J.K. Rowling's second book. Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban: It's Harry's third year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. More terrifying than his increasingly difficult classes is the fact that convicted murderer Sirius Black (Oldman) an associate of Lord Voldemort has escaped Azkaban prison and could be coming after him... Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire: Beset by nightmares that leave his scar hurting more than usual Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) is all too happy to escape his disturbing dreams by attending the Quidditch World Cup with his friends Ron (Rupert Grint) and Hermione (Emma Watson). But something sinister ignites the skies at the Quidditch campsite; the Dark Mark the sign of the evil Lord Voldemort. It's conjured by his followers the Death Eaters who haven't dared to appear in public since Voldemort was last seen thirteen years ago - the night he murdered Harry's parents. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix: Harry returns for his fifth year of study at Hogwarts and discovers that much of the wizarding community has been denied the truth about his recent encounter with the evil Lord Voldemort. Fearing that Hogwarts' venerable Headmaster Albus Dumbledore is lying about Voldemort's return in order to undermine his power and take his job the Minister for Magic Cornelius Fudge appoints a new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher to keep watch over Dumbledore and the Hogwarts students. But Professor Dolores Umbridge's Ministry-approved course of defensive magic leaves the young wizards woefully unprepared to defend themselves against the dark forces threatening them and the entire wizarding community so at the prompting of his friends Hermione and Ron Harry takes matters into his own hands. Harry Potter And The Half Blood Prince: Voldemort is tightening his grip on both the Muggle and wizarding worlds and Hogwarts is no longer the safe haven it once was. Harry suspects that dangers may even lie within the castle but Dumbledore is more intent upon preparing him for the final battle that he knows is fast approaching. Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part 1: Part 1 begins as Harry Ron and Hermione set out on their perilous mission to track down and destroy the secret to Voldemort's immortality and destruction-the Horcruxes. On their own without the guidance of their professors or the protection of Professor Dumbledore the three friends must now rely on one another more than ever. But there are Dark Forces in their midst that threaten to tear them apart.
To try and please all the fans of JK Rowling's novel was a challenge that the makers of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone met head on. The result of their efforts is one of the most lavish, beautiful and magical cinematic treats to hit our screens in years. Director Chris Columbus and screenwriter Steven Kloves (thankfully with the help of Rowling herself) prove that although you can't translate everybody's reading of this much-loved book onto the cinema screen--maybe Fluffy was a bit more Fluffy in your imagination or Hagrid (superbly played by Robbie Coltrane) a little more giant-like--it is nevertheless possible to transfer Harry's adventures with fidelity as well as superb energy and excitement. If there is a downside it's that the performances of the child leads tends to verge on the Sylvia Young-tastic in places. Nonetheless, the three young stars are both likable and watchable, showing great potential to grow into the parts as the adventures continue. The main disappointment is the substantial cutting of the ghost scenes and what promised to be a fine comic turn by John Cleese as Headless Nick, though with more Potter films on the way the ghosts will surely assume their rightful prominence later. There are, of course, some areas of the story that may frighten smaller children--such as the entrance of the evil Voldemort--and undoubtedly for any true Potter fan that cinematic entrance cannot live up to the images created in their imagination. All in all, though, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is what it should be: an unmissable treat for the whole family. On the DVD: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone really is a magical experience in this lavish two-disc set. Disc one offers the film in all its surround-sound glory along with trailers and links to the Harry Potter Web site, but, disappointingly, there's no commentary. Disc two is where the real wizardry can be found, with a vast and beautifully designed selection of special features. Entering the Great Hall a mysterious voice invites you to explore and find the secret hidden within (though it's frustrating that in some cases you have to re-enter the Hall after viewing a feature). Various options let you tour around Harry's world: from Diagon Alley to a virtual 360-degree tour of Hogwarts. The interactive component is excellent, with real thought having been put into ensuring that, instead of just the standard behind-the-scenes stuff, there is material aplenty to keep children and adults alike entertained for hours. Throughout the emphasis is on the disc's educational value: yes there are insights to be had from the film crew, but it's in the Classroom where you will find the real precious stones! --Nikki Disney "Widescreen" vs. "Full Screen" Widescreen preserves the original theatrical picture ratio of the film (Panavision 2.35:1), which will appear in "letterboxed" format on a normal TV screen. Full Screen (or "pan and scan") crops the theatrical picture to 4:3 ratio (i.e., 4 units wide by 3 units tall), which is the shape of a standard (non-widescreen) TV screen. There is no letterboxing, but up to a third of the original picture is lost.
Cliff Richard, in his final film role, stars as Tim Matthews, an ambitious young financier who gets the shock of his life when he's assigned a new posting in Birmingham a far cry from the New York job he was promised! Making the most of things he lives on the canal in a converted barge, but he manages to put his foot right in it when he meets the pretty Sarah and refuses her a loan! Featuring twelve classic songs - including the Top 30-selling title track - and filmed extensively on location in Birmingham, Take Me High co-stars Debbie Watling, Hugh Griffith, George Cole and Anthony Andrews. Unavailable on home video for many years it is featured here as a new High Definition transfer from original film elements in its original theatrical aspect ratio. Special Features: Image gallery PDF material
During WWII a collection of Canadian soldiers and American misfits are brought together and promised that upon successful completion of a special mission their sentences will be struck off military records. The mission: a semi-suicidal charge to scale a well-fortified enemy emplacement on a steep hill...
Shot entirely on location in Israel Cliff Richard goes to many of the Promised Land's most spectacular and holy places exploring the meaning of some of the most familar bible stories.
Titles Comprise: Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone: Harry Potter learns on his 11th birthday that he is the orphaned son of a powerful witch and wizard and possesses magical powers of his own. At Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry Harry embarks on the adventure of a lifetime discovering a world of magic and fantasy where he is destined to live. Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets: Cars fly trees fight back and a mysterious elf comes to warn Harry Potter at the start of the second year of his amazing journey into the world of wizardry. This year at Hogwarts spiders talk letters scold and Harry's own unsettling ability to speak to snakes turns his friends against him. From dueling clubs to rogue Bludgers it's a year of adventure and danger when bloody writing on a wall announces: The Chamber of Secrets has been opened. To save Hogwarts will require all of Harry Ron and Hermione's magical abilities and courage in this spellbinding adaptation of J.K. Rowling's second book. Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban: It's Harry's third year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. More terrifying than his increasingly difficult classes is the fact that convicted murderer Sirius Black (Oldman) an associate of Lord Voldemort has escaped Azkaban prison and could be coming after him... Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire: Beset by nightmares that leave his scar hurting more than usual Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) is all too happy to escape his disturbing dreams by attending the Quidditch World Cup with his friends Ron (Rupert Grint) and Hermione (Emma Watson). But something sinister ignites the skies at the Quidditch campsite; the Dark Mark the sign of the evil Lord Voldemort. It's conjured by his followers the Death Eaters who haven't dared to appear in public since Voldemort was last seen thirteen years ago - the night he murdered Harry's parents. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix: Harry returns for his fifth year of study at Hogwarts and discovers that much of the wizarding community has been denied the truth about his recent encounter with the evil Lord Voldemort. Fearing that Hogwarts' venerable Headmaster Albus Dumbledore is lying about Voldemort's return in order to undermine his power and take his job the Minister for Magic Cornelius Fudge appoints a new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher to keep watch over Dumbledore and the Hogwarts students. But Professor Dolores Umbridge's Ministry-approved course of defensive magic leaves the young wizards woefully unprepared to defend themselves against the dark forces threatening them and the entire wizarding community so at the prompting of his friends Hermione and Ron Harry takes matters into his own hands. Harry Potter And The Half Blood Prince: Voldemort is tightening his grip on both the Muggle and wizarding worlds and Hogwarts is no longer the safe haven it once was. Harry suspects that dangers may even lie within the castle but Dumbledore is more intent upon preparing him for the final battle that he knows is fast approaching. Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part 1: Part 1 begins as Harry Ron and Hermione set out on their perilous mission to track down and destroy the secret to Voldemort's immortality and destruction-the Horcruxes. On their own without the guidance of their professors or the protection of Professor Dumbledore the three friends must now rely on one another more than ever. But there are Dark Forces in their midst that threaten to tear them apart.
Filmed at London's O2 Arena Cliff Richard brings a brand new live show to DVD with a little help from 10 extraordinary soul legends. The Soulicious Tour sees Sir Cliff perform duets with some of the greatest soul stars alive in a new concept conceived by television star and music producer David Gest. Joining Sir Cliff live on stage to perform their greatest hits will be: Dennis Edwards and The Temptations Review Russell Thompkins Jr and The New Stylistics Candi Staton Percy Sledge Deniece Williams Billy Paul Lamont Dozier Freda Payne Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr. and Brenda Hollloway. Plus special surprise guests to be announced!
Bursting with limitless creativity, SWISS ARMY MAN goes from the absurd to the emotional to the whimsical to the profound and back again. Hank (Paul Dano) is stranded on a deserted island, having given up all hope of ever making it home again. But one day everything changes when a corpse named Manny (Daniel Radcliffe) washes up on shore; the two become fast friends, and ultimately go on an epic adventure that will bring Hank back to the woman of his dreams. SWISS ARMY MAN creates a world like no othera place of pure fantastical imagination, brimming with magical realism yet featuring two characters whose dreams and fears are entirely relatable. Dano and Radcliffe both fully commit to their directors' audacious vision, and their work is exceptional, finding the perfect balance of humour and heart that drives the whole film. A celebration of all the wonders cinema has to offer, SWISS ARMY MAN is a cultural phenomenon in the making -- a surreal and wholly original examination of human vulnerability and connection that must be experienced. Outrageously fun and deeply affecting, SWISS ARMY MAN is a gonzo buddy comedy that is the feature film debut of acclaimed music video directors Daniel Scheinert and Daniel Kwan (collectively known as DANIELS, and responsible for the visionary Turn Down For What video, among many others).
The Countdown Concert sees Cliff teaming up with special guests Hank Marvin and Russell Watson to celebrate the dawn of the new millennium. Filmed at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham the concert features such favourites as The Millennium Prayer and Mistletoe And Wine as well as an exclusive Elvis Presley medley. Tracklisting: 1. Move It 2. Living Doll 3. Rock Around The Clock 4. Be Bop A Lula 5. When 6. Elvis Presley medley: Teddy Bear; All Shook Up; Jailhouse Rock 7. I Believe 8. The Young Ones 9. I'm In Love With You 10. Needles and Pins 11. She Loves You 12. Apache 13. I'm Nearly Famous 14. Miss You Nights 15. Bright Eyes 16. We Don't Talk Anymore 17. Don't Cry For Me Argentina 18. Sci Fi 19. I Just Don't Have The Heart 20. Medley: Some People; A Little In Love; Remember Me 21. It's In Every One Of Us 22. Mistletoe And Wine 23. Riders In The Sky 24. Can't Keep This Feeling In 25. Nessun Dorma (with Russell Watson) 26. I Do Not Love You Isabella 27. Everything I Do (I Do It For You) 28. Vita Mia 29. Lucy 30. Human Work Of Art 31. Saviour's Day 32. Millennium Prayer
Tracklisting: 1. Medley 2. Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart 3. Always 4. When 5. The Glory Of Love 6. oots Mon 7. Don't Look Now 8. The Girl Can't Help It 9. Sea Cruise 10. Medley 11. Wired For Sound 12. Dreamin' 13. Daddy's Home 14. I Could Easily Fall In Love (In Love With You) 15. Some People 16. We Don't Talk Anymore 17. Two Hearts 18. Move It 19. Shake Rattle And Roll 20. Joanna 21. Remember Me 22. Stronger Than That 23. Silhouettes 24. Good Golly
With 128 million worldwide album sales already under their collective belts, two OBE awards, a million neon lit 'Sold Out' signs, a record 108 appearances on Top of the Pops, this will never be beaten or even equalled! You'd think that HRH Prince Charles favourite band had nothing more to prove in the field of entertainment... But, they've never in all their long and glorious history been seen on a cinema screen...
Filmed for DVD for the first time cameras go behind the scenes to track the progress of this remarkable tour. Accompany Cliff as he talks you through the highs and lows of being on the road. Also captured on film is Cliff's spectacular outdoor performance at The Mission in Napier New Zealand. This truly fantastic two-hour concert is a celebration of some of his greatest hits. It's an event not to be missed! Tracklisting: We Don't Talk Anymore / Move It / Somewhere Over The Rainbow / What A Wonderful World / Right Here Waiting For You / What's Love Got To Do With It / Let Me Be The One / All Shook Up / Moon River / Like Strangers / I Honestly Love You / Some People / Girl You'll Be A Woman Soon / She's A Gypsy / Dreamin' / Born To Rock N'Roll / D In Love / Claudette / Gee Whiz It's You / I Could Easily Fall In Love With You / Too Much / Don't Be Cruel / The Young Ones / Devil Woman / Green Light / Carrie / Angel / Be Bop A Lula / No Particular Place To Go / Come Go With Me / Dream Lover / Since I Don't Have You / Lay All Your Love On Me / Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On / Mistletoe And Wine / We Should Be Together / Saviour's Day / Little Town / The Millennium Prayer
Made in 2001, Cliff Richard--Unforgettable is part documentary profile, part greatest hits compilation and for devotees provides over two hours in the company of one of Britains greatest living entertainers. Through a segmented interview, Cliff provides his own commentary (and the occasional wry observation on his standing with critics and the pop industry) on a career of extraordinary longevity. Nobody else has made hit records in every decade since the 1950s. And most of them are presented here, either as film or video archive or in a lengthy segment of Cliffs record-breaking 40th Anniversary concert series at the Royal Albert Hall. His Eurovision Song Contest appearances are catalogued alongside original trailers for his feel-good movies of the early 1960s. The whole thing becomes a kind of "Seven Ages of Cliff"--the changing hairstyles alone are a lesson in fashion history--coming up to date with his critically-derided but commercially successful run as Heathcliff in the 1990s and the hits which persisted in spite of almost non-existent airplay on national radio. One day, somebody will provide the definitive independent analysis of this ageless Peter Pan figure. Theres not much objectivity around this one, but its a poignant reminder of a truly impressive career in show business and the fans will love it.--Piers Ford
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