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  • Mega Piranha [DVD]Mega Piranha | DVD | (09/08/2010) from £4.20   |  Saving you £5.79 (137.86%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Join Special Agent Finch (Paul Logan) and Professor Sarah Monroe (80's pop star Tiffany) as a mutant strain of giant ferocious piranha escape from the Amazon and eat their way toward Florida... Will the entire population of Florida be saved from complete annihilation? Will Paul Logan keep his top on for more than 5 minutes? Will Tiffany manage to get through the entire film without bursting into 'I Think We're Alone Now'? Featuring explosive set pieces stunning special effects and the most fearsome marine monsters in the history of film Mega Piranha is the riotously entertaining new creature feature from the makers of last year's massive DVD success Mega Shark Vs Giant Octopus. Battleships will be destroyed humanity will be threatened a continent will reach the edge of disaster a group of heroes will risk it all to save innocent lives and helicopters will be eaten. Prepare for the ultimate bite-sized blockbusting thrill-ride that will leave you desperately hanging onto the edge of your seat.

  • Cradle Of Fear [2001]Cradle Of Fear | DVD | (10/10/2005) from £19.50   |  Saving you £-17.51 (N/A%)   |  RRP £1.99

    Cradle Of Fear is a modern horror anthology. A gruesome mix of four stories all linked by the tale of Kemper a child killer and eater who despite being incarcerated uses his ally in the outside world to reap revenge on those who imprisoned him. That ally is The Man (Dani Filth) a deranged dark spectral character who leaves a foul trail of death in his wake.

  • Cagney & Lacey - Die komplette Serie [DVD] [1981]Cagney & Lacey - Die komplette Serie | DVD | (05/12/2019) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

  • Ambush In Waco - In The Line Of Duty [1993]Ambush In Waco - In The Line Of Duty | DVD | (23/02/2004) from £14.76   |  Saving you £-12.77 (N/A%)   |  RRP £1.99

    This riveting fact-based drama concentrates on the transformation of Vernon Howell into the self-made cult leader David Koresh. Failing as a musician Howell turns back to his strictly religious upbringing and uses his predatory charm to organise churches under his own leadership. But his ministry is tainted with both his obsession with rock-and-roll and his driven sexual appetites. This corrupt prophet eventually accumulates 19 wives in a frenzy of misguided devotion and a calculatingly cruel madness that eventually results in tragedy.

  • Superman: The Complete Animated Series [Blu-ray]Superman: The Complete Animated Series | Blu Ray | (26/10/2021) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

  • I Didn't Do It [DVD] [1945]I Didn't Do It | DVD | (24/10/2011) from £2.76   |  Saving you £7.23 (261.96%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Gormless George Trotter (George Formby) moves down from Manchester to the bright lights of London in search of fame and fortune on the stage - only to find himself the prime suspect in a bizarre murder mystery! While staying at Ma Tubbs' theatrical boarding house, a man is murdered in the room right next door to George. When George tries to solve the mystery, he ends up presenting the police with a whole load of clues - all of which point to him as the culprit! Now George must uncover the real murderer himself, which the help of his showbiz friends, his little Ukulele and a fiendishly cunning song! This delightful comedy musical includes three full-length musical numbers - The Darling Young Man, She's Got Two of Everything and I'd Like a Dream Like That.

  • Cradle Of Fear [2001]Cradle Of Fear | DVD | (08/04/2002) from £19.99   |  Saving you £-14.00 (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    Cradle Of Fear is a modern horror anthology. A gruesome mix of four stories all linked by the tale of Kemper a child killer and eater who despite being incarcerated uses his ally in the outside world to reap revenge on those who imprisoned him. That ally is The Man (Dani Filth) a deranged dark spectral character who leaves a foul trail of death in his wake.

  • Pervirella [1997]Pervirella | DVD | (27/05/2002) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.99

  • Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things + Dead of Night [DVD]Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things + Dead of Night | DVD | (21/05/2012) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £14.99

    Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things (1972)A troupe of method actors and their despotic director head out to Cocount Grove, Florida where, as a prank, they exhume a corpse called Orville and are subsequently horrified when his similarly deceased friends emerge from their graves to play some deadly games of their own.Filmed as America experienced its post-60s comedown, director Bob Clark's first horror feature began a truly terrifying trilogy that continued with the powerful anti-Vietnam war statement Dead Of Night and climaxed with the classic seasonal (and subsequently re-made) scarefest Black Christmas. This weird and unique horror debut - so lysergic in places you can almost smell the Florida grass - is a long way from Clark's later Murder by Decree, which pitted Sherlock Holmes against Jack The Ripper in the fog-shrouded streets of Victorian London.Featuring a cast assembled from various friends, including future Cat People re-make writer Alan Ormsby (who with co-cast member Jeff Gillen went on to direct Deranged, another masterpiece) as well as Jane Daly (one of American TV's most recognisable faces), Clark created one of US independent horror cinema's offbeat classics. Like Let's Scare Jessica to Death, Axe, Devil Times Five and Death Bed, Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things shows what can be done with inspiration, determination and a limited budget. An unsettling, minimalist electronic score from Carl Zittrer and some of the most outrageous zombies you'll ever see also await within this cult horror classic. And remember, just because somebody'scalled Orville, it doesn't mean that they're your very best friend!Dead Of Night (1972)Soldier Andy Brooks has been declared dead by his commanding officer in Vietnam but this doesn't him returning home to his parents Charles and Christine as a lifeless supernatural entity bent on revenge against the society that sent him to his grave.Made a full three years before 'the boys came marching home' from one of America's least successful foreign sorties, Dead of Night - also known as Deathdream - is a dark-hued contemporary horror tale comparable to The Crazies, Targets or Ladybug Ladybug. Its symbolic portrayal of suburban terror is shot through with an uncomfortable dose of social realism as a once tight-knit, loving family is quite literally torn apart. A terrific cast sees future soap star Richard Backus making his big-screen debut (in a role originally intended for Christopher Walken) as the ghoulish Andy plus Larry Cohen regular John Marley (It Lives Again, The Godfather, Blade) and the compelling Lynn Carlin (Superstition, Terror on the 40th Floor, Taking Off) both excellent as Andy's parents. There are also strong performances from Anya Ormsby and Jane Daly who also featured in Bob Clark's earlier Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things. An atmospheric, disquieting and ultimately moving zombie chiller (loosely based on W.W. Jacobs' classic fable The Monkey's Paw), this Canadian-US-British co-production is also a powerful anti-Vietnam war statement made before these became a staple of 70's American cinema. As relevant today as it was in the mid-70s, it proves that old adage: Be careful what you wish for - it might come true...

  • Meantime [1983]Meantime | DVD | (14/04/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    Meantime, made in 1983, was only Mike Leigh's second film to reach the big screen, though by now he was far from a novice director. Yet 10 years after his first movie, Bleak Moments (1971), he couldn't get funding for a single cinematic feature and was obliged to make films for television. Meantime, first shown on Channel 4, was given a limited theatrical release, heralding his eventual return to the cinema. The title is a double-edged pun. It suggests the waiting-around no-time-in-particular that the characters inhabit, but it's also Leigh's barbed comment on the mean-spirited politics of the Thatcher era, when millions of people were tossed on the scrapheap of unemployment. Leigh has sometimes been accused of caricaturing and being condescending to his characters, but Meantime is notable for wry compassion in its portrayal of a bunch of no-hopers stuck in their East End limbo. Not a lot happens. Mark (Phil Daniels) and his retarded brother Colin (Tim Roth) hang about the streets and pubs, banter with their skinhead mate Coxy (Gary Oldman), half-heartedly chat up local girls, bicker with their parents. Their aunt Barbara--who bettered herself and moved to the relative poshness of Chigwell--offers Colin a job helping her decorate, but he backs out of it. Nobody's going anywhere much. But the view's not totally forlorn. Leigh leaves us with a brief, unexpected moment of warmth and solidarity between the two brothers. On the DVD: It's paltry stuff. A so-called "trailer" proves to be a plug for other DVD releases in the same series. Otherwise it's just a scene menu, and English subtitles for the hard of hearing. The early 80s TV-quality images are badly shown up by the DVD's visual acuity. --Philip Kemp

  • Breaking Glass [1980]Breaking Glass | DVD | (22/10/2001) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    An old, old story as told circa 1980, Breaking Glass, written and directed by Brian Gibson, follows the path of Stardust not to mention A Star is Born and most other films about showbusiness, by following the rise of a talented young hopeful who learns that success comes with strings. Kate Crowley (Hazel O'Connor) begins as a bleached New Wave ranter, fly-posting on the tube and yelling songs about dehumanisation over fascist chants in rowdy pubs, but ends up a stoned glam zombie dressed as a robot, packaging her anger for the benefit of corporate music biz baddies and retreating to a sanatorium. The plot may be familiar, but the film still works, thanks to persuasive central performances from O'Connor, who wrote her own songs and shows real acting muscle that sadly didn't lead to anything like a film career, and Phil Daniels as her hustling manager/boyfriend/conscience. The fine supporting cast includes Jon Finch and Jonathan Pryce as a Bond villain-style record producer and a deaf junkie sax player, with glimpses of later perennials such as Jim Broadbent and Richard Griffiths. Made and set at the start of the 1980s, it catches its times exactly: a "Rock Against 1984" outdoor gig that turns into a riot, a routine police harrassment of a band rehearsal, a power cut that transforms a concert into a before-its-time "unplugged" session. Credits trivia: the executive producer was Dodi al Fayed. On the DVD: A nice letterboxed transfer looks a bit soft and grainy--but that's the way it's supposed to be. The only extras are cribbed-from-the-IMDB filmographies, a trailer with a wonderfully unconvincing narration and an image gallery (posters, ads and stills). --Kim Newman

  • The Enforcer [Blu-ray] [1976]The Enforcer | Blu Ray | (09/06/2008) from £26.98   |  Saving you £-6.99 (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    In this third installment of the Dirty Harry series Detective Callahan wages war on a terrorist group and his by-the-books superiors. His partner for this mission is a determined female officer who refuses to be bullied by male-chauvinist cops.

  • Zombie Flesh Eaters 3 [1988]Zombie Flesh Eaters 3 | DVD | (01/03/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    A team of researchers are studying immortality on a remote island feel the wrath of the Zombies when a voodoo plague makes the dead ones rise again! Hearts are torn out faces are ripped off and heads explode as the gut munching flesh eating dead have their wicked way! Wonderfully fast paced gorier than hell with a meaty helping of dismemberments and mutilation makes this the best Zombie Flesh Eaters EVER!!

  • The Young Stranger [1957]The Young Stranger | DVD | (30/06/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    A story of teenage tearing-away in 1950s America, The Young Stranger fails to make a serious, gripping narrative of the events that follow the somewhat innocuous pivotal moment when 16-year-old Harold "Hal" Ditmar (James MacArthur) punches a cinema manager. Adapted from a TV play and released two years after the benchmark for delinquency movies, Rebel Without a Cause, it has none of that film's raw urgency, seeming staid and inconsequential in comparison. The primary problem is that Hal makes an unconvincing hoodlum. His misdemeanour is less an act of rebellion than a brief misunderstanding. Far from articulating the angst of a generation, his angry tirades against his parents (Kim Hunter and James Daly) and the police set him apart from his peers and feel more like the self-pitying whines of a privileged individual. This sensation is further exacerbated by the fact that all of his problems are swiftly resolved in an all-too-neat ending. Still, The Young Stranger is an interesting period piece, not least for an amusingly tame car chase from first-time feature director John Frankenheimer. --Paul Philpott

  • The Magic School Bus: Complete Series 1 [DVD]The Magic School Bus: Complete Series 1 | DVD | (12/12/2011) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £14.99

    The Magic School Bus is a four DVD box set of the complete series one of the animated version of the famous children’s stories. The Magic School Bus is one of the most successful series of books for children ever written. Intended to teach scientific concepts to children, the books were written between 1986 and 2006 by Joanna Cole and illustrated by Bruce Degen.The books were turned into this animated TV series which is has been shown on POP TV in the UK, starring the vocal talents of Lily Tomlin and Malcolm-Jamal Warner (The Cosby Show).They feature the antics of Ms. Valerie Frizzle, an elementary school teacher, and her class, who board a magical school bus which takes them on field trips to impossible locations such as the solar system, clouds, the past, and the human body.This release includes all 16 episodes of the first series of Magic School Bus, each featuring fascinating scientific facts to entertain and educate young viewers.The DVD also features an interactive educational quiz with questions based on answers found in the episodes.

  • Will Hay - Good Morning Boys [DVD]Will Hay - Good Morning Boys | DVD | (07/12/2009) from £3.99   |  Saving you £1.00 (25.06%)   |  RRP £4.99

    The headmaster of St Michael's school Dr Benjamin Twist (Will Hay) finds himself in hot water after a government inspection. He is asked to resign unless he can prove that his educational methods work, and so when he comes into possession of the French paper, he does not need much coaxing before showing it to his students. The boys pass with honours, but a congratulatory trip to Paris goes awry when they and Twist inadvertently help to steal the Mona Lisa.

  • Semi-Pro [2008]Semi-Pro | DVD | (16/06/2008) from £6.73   |  Saving you £18.26 (73.10%)   |  RRP £24.99

    Will Ferrell plays Jackie Moon, owner of the worst team in the ABA. But when the ABA announces its plans to merge with the NBA, Jackie and his team have to do the impossible to remain in the league - win.

  • Rascal [1969]Rascal | DVD | (06/07/2004) from £12.31   |  Saving you £2.68 (21.77%)   |  RRP £14.99

    If man's best friend is a dog get ready to meet man's funniest friend: he's 4lbs of sheer delight and one of the best scene stealers to ever upstage an actor! Rascal tells a story of a boy (Bill Mumy) and his rescued pet raccoon an animal whose talent for causing loads of mischief is equalled only by his power to trigger tons of laughter!

  • Rugrats Collector's Edition Box Set [DVD]Rugrats Collector's Edition Box Set | DVD | (09/02/2015) from £22.25   |  Saving you £-2.26 (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    RUGRATS SAVE THE DAY Moose Country The babies take off to find moose in the backyard. But what do they do when they find one? Sand Ho Long Tom Silver and his swirly crew take on the evil Admiral Angelica as they hunt for buried treasure. Showdown at Teeter Totter Gulch To get their playground back Tommy stands up to The Junk Food Kid – the meanest toddler around! Superhero Chuckie Chuckie sees television superhero Captain Blasto and decides he wants to be a ‘stuperhero’ too. Just in time to save the world from Angelica! Turtle Recall The babies go ‘sploring’ in the pet department of a local store and take it upon themselves to help a lonely looking turtle find its daddy. The Pirate Light Oh no! The ‘pirate light’ is out so that must mean someone’s coming to steal Stu’s treasure. This is a job for the Rugrats! Crime and Punishment Officer Naomi is coming to visit and Angelica has told the babies they’ll be taken to jail if they’re bad. Can the babies behave until Officer Naomi leaves? Let There be Light Stu causes a neighbourhood blackout so Tommy journeys with the babies to the last place he can remember seeing light: in the refrigerator. The Big Flush When the babies arrive at the public swimming pool they mistake it for a giant potty. Now they’re on a mission to find the giant flusher! MYSTERIES Murmur on the Ornery Express The gang’s along on an overnight train ride that quickly takes a mysterious turn when Chas reads about a train robber on the loose and Chuckie’s Wawa and Minka’s necklace disappear! The Fun Way Day Chas and Kira hire a Feng Shui expert to “create a natural environment in tune with the Earth’s natural energy” for their new coffee café. But the Rugrats think the “fun way” guy came to play with them! Trading Phil Angelica wants to play with some older girls (they’re 4). So when she hears them wishing for a real baby to play with Angelica promises to be nice to the babies forever if she can give the girls Phil to play with. Grandpa’s Date She left him standing at the station 40 years ago. Now Morgana is back and Grandpa’s old flame might be rekindled. Until Tommy and Chuckie decide to help. Legend of Satchmo On the Rugrats’ first camping trip in the deep dark backyard Grandpa’s Bigfoot bedtime story might prove a poor choice! Grandpa’s Teeth Grandpa’s lost his teeth so Tommy and Chuckie take off after the fugitive choppers in the wildest chase in the entire history of denture rescue. Visitors from Outer Space Aliens abducting earthlings? It must be true - Grandpa read it in the American Star Inquirer. So when Tommy’s beamed aboard the mother ship he’s not surprised. Grandpa Moves Out If they don’t appreciate him Grandpa’s moving to Flushing Waters Retirement Home with its gourmet cuisine and private trout stream. At least that’s what the ads said. RUN RIOT Babysitting Fluffy The Finsters baby-sit Angelica’s evil cat/lookalike Fluffy when Angelica and her family go on a trip. Jonathan Babysits When Charlotte’s long-suffering assistant Jonathan babysits the Rugrats he finds that Angelica is as much of a tyrant as her mother! Family Reunion Angelica scares Tommy into believing he’ll be given away to other parents at the Pickles’ family reunion! The Art Fair The Rugrats use Angelica’s art supplies to paint her room! Waiter There’s A Baby in My Soup Stu and Didi take Tommy to an important client dinner and he turns the chic restaurant into a circus. Little Dude Didi brings Tommy to school where she teaches home economics. Tommy gets lost on campus ends up in a cafeteria food fight and befriends the coolest guy at school. The Wild Wild West In this Wild West fantasy the babies form a posse to catch Angelica who stole all of their free ice-cream coupons. Stu Maker’s Elves Tommy and Chuckie accidentally toss their glider plane into the scary basement. They explore Stu’s workshop and inadvertently fix an invention. A Very McNulty Birthday At Timmy McNulty’s birthday party he won’t let the girls play with the boys because “girls have cooties”. CHRISTMAS Babies in Toyland It could finally put Pickles Industries.com on the map: Christmasland a wondrous village Stu’s created for the holiday at Megacorp Park. So on Christmas Eve everyone takes a trip to see the enchanted park with its lights villages real live elves and Santa himself! Unfortunately Christmasland loses its sparkle when the adults become trapped inside a log cabin… and Angelica drives Santa Claus to call it quits! Falling Stars The babies go on a space mission to stop falling stars only to discover that “Dark Side Angelica” is behind it all. Cuddle Bunny Kimi falls in love with a cute piñata! And the Rugrats knowing what happens to piñatas try to help her save it. TOMMY TROUBLES Naked Tommy Tommy decides that he’d rather go naked like his dog Spike. Incident In Aisle 7 Tommy gets excited when he sees a pyramid display of Reptar cereal boxes at the supermarket. He hitches his cart to another with sausage links and takes a wild ride through the supermarket. Baseball Stu and Grandpa take Tommy to a baseball game. He wanders around the stadium and takes part in an important play. Rebel Without A Teddy Bear When Tommy’s favourite stuffed animal gets taken away he decides to take Angelica’s advice and becomes bad. The Case Of The Missing Rugrat When Grandpa accidentally loses Tommy he must resort to the old private-eye skills he learned a long time ago to track the Rugrat down.

  • Kannibal [2001]Kannibal | DVD | (08/10/2001) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Georgina Thereshkova (Linnea Quigley) is the beautiful head of a Mob crime family controlling drugs pornography and prostitution. The police are powerless to stop Georgina's criminal activities and to her family and rivals she appears all but untouchable. But a dark secret is catching up with Georgina which threatens to shatter the stability of her organisation. Quinn a figure from her past has arrived on her turf bent on revenge as he cuts a bloody swathe through Georgina's allies. Georgina's operation grows ever more vulnerable as the police investigation headed by Inspector Reed (Lucien Morgan) and Kavanagh (Steven Craine) starts to expose the full terrible nature of her crimes. KANNIBAL builds to shattering climax as the consequences of Georgina's past force a dramatic showdown between Georgina the police and the murderous Quinn.

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