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  • Johnny Dangerously [1984]Johnny Dangerously | DVD | (06/10/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    Set in the 1930's this gangster spoof tells the comic tale of Johnny Kelly (Michael Keaton) who is forced into a life of crime in order to pay for his ailing mother's medical treatment. Attempting to keep his straight life and his life of crime separate Johnny takes the name Dangerously and is soon a powerful mobster flush with women and riches. The Dangerously name is about to be slandered though by the Kelly family when Johnny's brother (Griffin Dunne) becomes the district attor

  • Predators - Play Exclusive [Blu-ray]Predators - Play Exclusive | Blu Ray | (01/11/2010) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £28.99

    Executive producer Robert Rodriguez (Grindhouse, Spy Kids) is the driving force behind this energetic reboot of the popular Predator films, which pits the dreadlocked alien hunters against a rogues' gallery of human antiheroes, led by a bulked-up Adrien Brody. The Oscar winner acquits himself nicely in the role of a gritty mercenary who finds himself stranded on a jungle planet with a host of criminals and professional killers (among them such scene-stealers as Walton Goggins and Danny Trejo), as well as a seemingly innocent doctor, well played by Topher Grace. They've been deposited there to serve as living targets for a horde of Predators--whose looks, designed by Gregory Nicotero and Howard Berger, are impressively varied and sleek--that use the planet as their private hunting grounds. Laurence Fishburne is also on hand as a soldier who has managed to survive for years in the jungle; he, Brody, and Grace do much to make the pulpy dialogue by Alex Litvak and Michael Finch (adapting a premise penned by Rodriguez in the mid-'90s) palatable. Likewise, Hungarian director Nimrod Antal (Vacancy) lends a great deal of atmosphere and Rodriguez-style momentum to the picture--perhaps more than necessary, since the end result is, like the 1987 original with Arnold Schwarzenegger, a fun B-movie and nothing more, designed entirely to give moviegoers a slick, unchallenging roller-coaster ride. Having said that, it's a vast improvement over the 1990 sequel and the dreadful tie-ins with the Alien franchise, and should provide movie monster aficionados with an afternoon's worth of thrills. --Paul Gaita

  • GlitchGlitch | DVD | (10/11/2008) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £11.99

    At last... The official Pigface bootleg! The long awaited home video documenting Pigface's Team '94 North American tour. The sequel to 1992's Glitch this hour long video features live performances from over 15 shows plus an exclusive look behind the scenes: backstage on the bus and in the studio. The band here consists of Chris Connelly Ogre Martin Atkins and more. Trent Reznor makes an appearance and Danny Carey of Tool plays as well. Son of a Glitch was created in response to all the 'crap' Pigface bootlegs that have surfaced in recent years. With never before seen live footage interviews and more... Son of a Glitch exposes other bootlegs as the rip-offs they really are. Tracklist: 1.Insemination 2.Asphole 3.Murder Inc. 4.Ten Ground and Down 5.Divebomber 6.Your Own You Own 7.Suck 8.Think 9.Satellite 10.Auto Hag 11.Seven Words Bonus Materials: 1. Flowers of Romance 2. Murder Inc. 3. Dirtbox Tennessee 4. Ignition Times Four

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