Are you eating it ...or is it eating you? The Stuff is the new dessert taking supermarket shelves by storm. It s delicious, low in calories and better still doesn t stain the family carpet... What s not to like?! Well, for a start it has a life of its own, and we re not talking friendly live bacteria... Young Jason seems to be the only one who doesn t love The Stuff in fact he won t go anywhere near it, after having seen the pudding crawling around the fridge one night. What s more, everyone who eats The Stuff has started acting really weird... Now, teaming up with wise-cracking industrial saboteur Mo , Jason must put a stop to The Stuff and the organisation behind it or face a gooey, gloopy demise. Coming courtesy of horror auteur Larry Cohen (director of the It s Alive series and scribe behind the Maniac Cop trilogy), The Stuff is a titillating treat for the taste-buds which blends elements of films such as Street Trash with the straight-up B-movie flavour of The Blob. So grab a spoon and dig on into The Stuff the taste that delivers... much more than you bargained for!
HBO presents the final season of the hit comedy series about former major-league pitching ace Kenny Powers (Danny McBride) who after finally making it back to the majors at the end of S3 faked his death and ran back home to his beloved April and his son Toby. The new season takes place several years later; Kenny has married April had another child (a daughter named Shayna after his late pal Shane) and has more or less stayed the course he promised April though he hates his job as Assistant Manager at a car-rental outlet in North Carolina. The vices of his playing days are a thing of the past - until Kenny runs into Guy Young a onetime teammate and current host of the raucous TV talk show Sports Session. Guy convinces Kenny to quit the rat race and get back in the game - as a celebrity 'titan' who deserves greatness and the lifestyle of the rich famous and arrogant. Episodes Comprise: Chapter 22 Chapter 23 Chapter 24 Chapter 25 Chapter 26 Chapter 27 Chapter 28 Chapter 29 Special Features: Episodic Previews Deleted Scenes Audio Commentaries
Set in New York, this bitter-sweet drama stars Chow Yun-Fat as Sam, a cool, and charismatic waiter who takes his naïve and heart-broken NYU student cousin, Jennifer (Cherie Chung) under his wing. Their friendship grows as he shows this innocent youngster all that life in the Big Apple has to offer. This wonderful time capsule of New York as it was 1987, is perfectly constructed by director Mabel Cheung who frames each shot with care making sure that this a true love-letter to the iconic city from a very original point of view.
Kenny Powers was once on top of the world. Now spurned by the big leagues and humiliated in his own hometown he's heading south of the border to lick his wounds and live the outlaw lifestyle. Danny McBride is Kenny Powers in an all-new season of the HBO hit comedy series Eastbound & Down.
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are bigger and better than ever in this blockbuster hit loaded with nonstop action and laughs! When New York City is in trouble, it's up to these four ninja-fi ghting, pizza-loving brothers to save it. Aided by determined reporter April O'Neil (Megan Fox) and their wise master Splinter, these unlikely heroes must face their ultimate nemesis the evil Shredder. Special Features Digital Reality In Your Face! The Turtles in 3D It Ain't Easy Being Green Evolutionary Mash-Up Turtle Rock Extended Ending Shell Shocked Music Video Making of Shell Shocked
The complete seventh season of the '70's-inspired cult comedy series That '70s Show. Episodes Comprise: 1: Time Is on My Side 2: Let's Spend the Night Together 3: I Can't Get No Satisfaction 4: Beast of Burden 5: It's Only Rock and Roll 6: Rip This Joint 7: Mother's Little Helper 8: Angie 9: You Can't Always Get What You Want 10: Surprise Surprise 11: Winter 12: Don't Lie to Me 13: Can't You Hear Me Knocking 14: Street Fighting Man 15: It's All Over Now 16: On with the Show 17: Down the Road Apiece 18: Oh Baby We Got a Good Thing Goin' 19: Who's Been Sleeping Here? 20: Gimme Shelter 21: 2120 So. Michigan Ave 22: 2000 Light Years from Home 23: Take It or Leave It 24: Short and Curlies 25: Till the Next Goodbye
A compilation of Red Dwarf Series 5 to 8 featuring just the shows. Series 5 (1992): Classic moments such as Rimmer finally making it into the Space Corps not to mention Mr Flibble and the first appearance of Cat's alter-ego the dreaded Dwayne Dibley... Episodes Comprise: 1. Holoship 2. The Inquisitor 3. Terrorform 4. Quarantine 5. Demons And Angels 6. Back To Reality Series 6 (1993): Red Dwarf has been stolen and our intrepid heroes are hot on its
Brilliantly funny Irish comedian Brendan O'Carroll stars as out-spoken Irish mammy Agnes Brown in this brand new comedy series that aired on BBC ONE.Join Agnes Brown as she indulges in her favourite pastime - meddling in the lives of her six children! Whether she's tackling love, life, death or dealing with the in-laws - Mrs Brown is one mammy that you don't mess with. Prepare for a riot of bad behaviour - It's a little bit rude, a little bit crude and hysterical fun for everyone.
The musical biopic of jazz great Red Nichols features a healthy dose of melodrama along with the melodies. As the famed Dixieland cornetist he runs into opposition to his sound but breaks through to success. He marries a warm patient woman (Bel Geddes) and even finds time to raise a family. Then tragedy strikes when their daughter contracts polio. The jazzman puts down his horn to stand by her. Among the musical cameos is a hot turn by Armstrong in a duet with Kaye.
This collection brings together all seven films in the horrifying SAW series. Saw centres on sick, twisted Jigsaw (Tobin Bell), a damaged man at odds with humanity: a man who has made it his life's mission to lay traps for unsuspecting sinners and in doing so, sets the ball in motion for a series of terrifying games in which the ultimate prize is your life
The nation's mother of comedy returns for a second, more outrageous & hilarious, series. TV's funniest and proudest mother, Agnes Brown, is back with the second series of her hit BBC comedy show. Mrs Brown, the loveable Dublin matriarch, continues her quest to meddle and interfere in the lives of her long suffering 6 children, with even more shocking and hilarious consequences.The nation's most endearing mother hen promises to be a little bit ruder, a little bit cruder and even more fun in this second series.Thought you'd seen Mrs Brown at her most outrageous in series one? Well you ain't seen nothing yet!!
It's no secret that the popular animated feature release Anastasia played fast and loose with Russian Imperialist history. Never mind that the movie's debut coincided with DNA proof--provided by Britain's Prince Phillip, no less--that Anna Andersen was not Tsar Nicholas II's daughter Anastasia and that Russian-discovered bones were indeed that of the Tsar and his brutally murdered family. Anastasia's made-for-video sequel, Bartok the Magnificent, doesn't let historical fact get in its way either. Still, the animated adventure, which features Bartok the excitable albino bat (voiced again by Hank Azaria), is cute and funny, thanks to clever writing and great voice work. Bartok and his sidekick bear friend (an excellent Kelsey Grammer, who voiced Vlad in the original) have become street performers and become embroiled in the evil Ludmilla's plot to get rid of the next heir, a prince. While it's not a particularly fresh tale, Bartok the Magnificent is kept alive through Azaria and Grammer's well-timed and well-executed voiceovers. --N.F. Mendoza
Clockers: Strike who is the hardest-working drug dealer on the street. Time is beginning to run out for him when a deal with an evil drug boss results in the death of a rival dealer... Jungle Fever: A black architect begins an affair with his Italian secretary which lands them both in isolation from their respective communities. Do The Right Thing: On one block in the Brooklyn district of Bedford-Stuyvesant the story follows the events which take place on one very hot summer day. Events which would normally go un-noticed but because of the fierce heat are magnified to dangerous proportions revealing the under-belly of racism.
Former Major League pitcher Kenny Powers (Danny McBride) used to have it all: fame endorsements and a lucrative contract. Now after hard living took its toll on his fastball Kenny has found himself crashing with his brother's family and teaching gym class at the North Carolina middle school he once attended. Wherever he goes Kenny wreaks havoc with his boorish behaviour and even makes a pre-emptive romantic strike on his former high school squeeze now a teacher engaged to the school principal. Out of baseball and discarded by the game he abused so well can Kenny succeed in his plot to triumphantly return to the big leagues?
As demonic possessions grow, the devil grows stronger. The Apocalypse is coming. The Devil and his legions are ready for battle. They will wage a war that will see his armies walk the earth and the fire of eternal hell burn across the globe. Only a small group of men stand between him and the annihilation of the human race. They are members of a secret sect called 'The Cloth'. With only seven days to stop the invasion of ultimate evil, they will use every weapon at their disposable to halt the approaching darkness.
Bruce Willis is Eddie ""The Hawk"" Hawkins the world's most famous cat burglar who after 10 years in prison is ready to go straight - but its not going be easy for the Hawk. The mob and the CIA have conspired to blackmail Eddie and his partner (Danny Aiello) into stealing three da Vinci masterpieces from the most heavily guarded museums in the world. Sounds simple right? WRONG! While trying to steal the goods Hawk falls in love with a beautiful but schizophrenic nun (Andi MacDowell) and is relentlessly pursued by the greedy and powerful Minerva and Darwin Mayflower (Sandra Bernhard and Richard E Grant) who want the artworks as part of their twisted plot to ruin the world's economy...
Former Major League pitcher Kenny Powers (Danny McBride) used to have it all: fame endorsements and a lucrative contract. Now after hard living took its toll on his fastball Kenny has found himself crashing with his brother's family and teaching gym class at the North Carolina middle school he once attended. Wherever he goes Kenny wreaks havoc with his boorish behaviour and even makes a pre-emptive romantic strike on his former high school squeeze now a teacher engaged to the school principal. Out of baseball and discarded by the game he abused so well can Kenny succeed in his plot to triumphantly return to the big leagues? Special Features: Season 1: Deleted Scenes Schaeffer Motors commercials Making Eastbound and Down Kenny Powers: Greatest Hits Audio Commentary: Chapter 1:Danny McBride Jody Hill David Gordon Green and Ben Best Chapter 4: Danny McBride Jody Hill David Gordon Green and Ben Best) Chapter 6: with Danny McBride Jody Hill David Gordon Green and Ben Best) Outtakes Stevie's Dark Secret Season 2: Invitation to the Set Big Red Cockfighting Outtakes Deleted Scenes Season 1 Recap Audio Commentary: Episode 1: Danny McBride and Jody Hill Episode 4: Danny McBride Jody Hill and Steve Little Episode 5: David Gordon Green and Chris Gebert Episode 6: David Gordon Green and Chris Gebert Episode 7: Danny McBride Jody Hill and Steve Little Season 3 Audio Commentary: Episode 1: Danny McBride Jody Hill Katy Mixon Episode 2: Danny McBride Jody Hill Harris Wittels Steve Little Elizabeth Derazzo David Gordon Green Episode 3: Danny McBride Jody Hill Steve Little Travis Sittard Jeff Seibenick Ike Barinholtz Episode 4: Danny McBride Jody Hill Josh Parkinson Steve Little Elizabeth Derazzo David Gordon Green Episode 5: Danny McBride Jody Hill Steve Little Elizabeth Derazzo Erick Chavarria Episode 6: Danny McBride Jody Hill Steve Little Travis Sittard Jeff Seibenick David Gordon Green Episode 7: Danny McBride Jody Hill Craig Robinson Travis Sittard Jeff Seibenick John Carcieri Episode 8: Danny McBride Jody Hill Katy Mixon Steve Little Season 1 Recap Season 2 Recap Outtakes Deleted Scenes Dinner With The Schaeffer's
Predator wreaked havoc in the jungle and struck box-office gold, so Hollywood logic dictated that Predator 2 should raise hell in the big, bad city. Los Angeles, to be specific, and this near-future L.A. (circa 1997) is an ultra-violent playground for the invisibility-cloaked alien that hunted Arnold Schwarzenegger in the previous film. Scant explanation is given for the creature's return, and because Ah-nuld was busy making Total Recall, Danny Glover was awkwardly installed as the maverick cop (is there any other kind?) who defies a government goon (Gary Busey) to curtail the alien's inner-city killing spree. But why bother, when the victims are scummy Colombian drug lords? Don't look for intelligent answers; director Stephen Hopkins favors wall-to-wall action over sensible plotting, allowing Stan Winston's more prominently featured Predator to join the ranks of iconic movie monsters. And anticipating Alien vs. Predator, there's a familiar-looking skull in the Predator's trophy case! --Jeff Shannon
Law and Order: Special Victims Unit confronts some of its most controversial and topical crimes yet in its powerful thirteenth year. New changes are afoot for the SVU: two new detectives [Danny Pino and Kelli Giddish] join the team, while the returning squad members must deal with the fallout of last seasons shootout and the departure of one of their own. As they face these challenges, a new slew of sex crimes hit the headlines, making it vital that the team learn how to separate their personal emotions from the intense cases they must see through to their stunning ends.
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