Disney proudly presents the hilarious family favourite Lilo and Stitch on Blu-ray for the first time with perfect picture and sound. Get ready for the wildly original story about an independent little girl named Lilo and her adopted alien 'puppy ' the mischievous Stitch a runaway genetic experiment from a faraway planet. After crash-landing on Earth Stitch wreaks havoc on the Hawaiian Islands. Discover that 'ohana means family and celebrate the unbreakable bonds of friendship like never before on Disney Blu-ray! Special Features: 'Inter-Stitch-ials': Theatrical Teaser Trailers The Look of Lilo and Stitch 'Burning Love' - Behind the Scenes with Wynonna A Stitch in Time Animating the Hula Young Voices of Hawaii 'Your 'Ohana' Music Video 'I Can't Help Falling In Love With You' Music Video Performed By A*Teens Deleted Scenes and Early Versions
Lilo and Stitch Get on board with Lilo and Stitch, the hilarious Disney family comedy that delighted audiences around the world, in a heartwarming original story about the power of loyalty, friendship and family. Featuring the legendary music of Elvis Presley and an irresistible cast of characters, Disney's newest hit is a fast-paced, fun filled adventure. On the lush and tropical Hawaiian Islands, a lonely little girl named Lilo adopts what she thinks is an innocent puppy. She names her new pet Stitch, completely unaware that he is a dangerous genetic experiment who has escaped from an alien planet. Stitch's only interest in Lilo is using her as a human shield to evade the alien bounty hunters who are intent on recapturing him. In the end, it is Lilo's unwavering faith in ohana, the Hawaiian tradition of family, that unlocks Stitch's heart and gives him the one thing he was never designed to have - the ability to care for someone else. Lilo and Stitch 2 The unforgettable story of Stitch and Lilo continues in Disney's hilarious all-new movie 'Lilo and Stitch 2'. Your favorite characters return in this heartwarming comedy about bringing friends and family together even when they seem worlds apart. Before all 626 experiments land in Hawaii, Stitch is living the good life. He helps Lilo follow in the footsteps of her mother as she prepares for the big island hula contest. Life seems perfect, but when Stitch gets a glitch, their world goes haywire. Now it's going to take Lilo, Nani, Jumba and a whole lotta Ohana for them to save their funny little friend.With new music, three original Elvis Presley songs, 'Lilo and Stitch 2' is a whole new wave of fun and excitement for the entire family. Stitch: The Movie We all know Stitch was Experiment 626 - but did you ever wonder about the first 625? Now you'll find out! 'Stitch! The Movie' follows the fun-filled, heartwarming antics of the lovable, troublemaking little alien who splashed down to earth and touched the lives of Lilo and her extended family. Now Stitch, Pleakley and Jumba are all part of the family. But what Lilo and Stitch don't know is that Jumba smuggled his first 625 alien experiment to Earth... and now the evil Captain Gantu wants those other aliens back. It's up to Lilo and Stitch to rescue his out-of-this-world family and save the experiments! Get ready to meet 625 outrageous new cousins including Experiment 221, who causes island-wide power surges, and Experiment 625... a little lazier than Stitch, but he makes great sandwiches! It's time for fun with an island full of alien adventure! Coming only to Disney DVD and video, 'Stitch! The Movie' proves once again that when it comes to family, friends and happiness... Nobody Gets Left Behind!
For better and for worse, The Old Grey Whistle Test was probably the most resolutely serious music programme ever broadcast on television. During its 16-year run it showcased only the most earnest exponents of whichever musical style was currently popular, and given that the programme's heyday coincided with the early 70s, some of the footage included here will provide mirth as exquisite as only unintentional comedy can. The absurd prog noodlings of The Edgar Winter Group and the belief-beggaringly awful Focus now seem as unfathomable in retrospect as trench warfare or child labour. However, the good stuff collected here is very good, both in terms of performance (Tom Petty snarling "American Girl", a pre-irony U2 whooping up "I Will Follow") and historical interest, notably a shockingly youthful Elton John crooning "Tiny Dancer" and reminding us, in the process, of a time when he was regarded as a cool and hip singer-songwriter, rather than understudy to the Queen Mother. --Andrew Mueller On the DVD: Wonderful performances all captured in remarkably pristine picture and extraordinarily vivid sound, regardless of vintage (it doesn't even crackle during "Hocus Pocus"!). However, the menu is pretty clunky and won't allow direct access to the individual songs (other than selecting the "Random play" option). Instead, you can only jump into the programme year by year, not song by song. The track listing itself is unhelpfully hidden behind the discs in the gatefold packaging. --Mark Walker
In some ways The Old Grey Whistle Test Volume 2 is more interesting than its predecessor, as it covers the show's enjoyably uncomfortable period of transition from beard-rock to punk/new wave. Hence, the music ranges across the likes of Loggins and Messina (the frightful "The House at Pooh Corner"), the Who, Judee Sill, Argent (doing "God Gave Rock 'n' Roll to You", which all Bill and Ted fans probably think is a Kiss original), Roy Harper, the Adverts, the Undertones (not playing "Teenage Kicks", sadly), Patti Smith and Siouxie and the Banshees. There's also some arty stuff that doesn't really fit into either camp, including Kevin Ayers and Roxy Music at their uncommercially weirdest. There are a few nicely revelatory moments, too, such as the realisation that Thomas Dolby's "Hyperactive" was in fact a nu-jazz masterpiece born 20 years too soon and that Robbie Williams should cover Aztec Camera's wonderful "Walk Out to Winter" immediately. This is an enjoyable and diverse collection of music from a fairly fraught period in the history of more-or-less popular music, so it's good to be reminded just how much good stuff was actually happening amidst the melée. On the DVD: The Old Grey Whistle Test 2 comes on only one disc (the first was a two-disc set), but you still get 30 or so excellent tracks plus all the trimmings, so that's hardly a fault. The layout features the same kind of horribly overdesigned menus as its predecessor: there's no obvious chapter sub-menu, believe it or not; instead, you have to access individual tracks through the artists' gallery in the extras section! Aargh! Other extras include contributor profiles, additional linking material and the wonderful Old Grey Squirrel Test animation, which mere words would only spoil for those who have yet to see it. --Roger Thomas
A profiler who escapes from his life of serial killers seeks sanctuary in a Scottish town where he plans to begin a book. But his life is threatened by the past and a killer who creates obituaries for his victims...
Featuring 'A Dogs Life' and 'The Kid' and 'Behind The Screen'.
Disc One: This much sought after archive film features Fairport Convention captured live in concert at Birmingham Town Hall. Back on familiar territory and full of confidence and style this amazing performance showcases Fairport at their very best. Track List: 1. The Eynsham Poacher 2. On The Floor 3. Honour And Praise 4. Bird From The Mountain 5. Portmeirion 6. Red And Gold 7. London River 8. From A Distance 9. Matty Groves The Rutland Reel Sack The Juggler 10.Meet On The Ledge Disc 2: Years may come years may go but the fiddle bill goes on forever... Like an old friend the famous Cropredy festival has become an institution a favourite fixture in the musical calendar. The secret of Cropredy lies in the innovative mix of marvellous moments from the celebrated Fairport repertoire performed by the current band former members and special guests. The unique mix of the familiar and the unexpected has made the Cropredy show into a legend. This stunning film of the 2001 show features the very best moments from a vintage year with Fairport joined on stage by Dave Swarbrick Ian Anderson Vikki Clayton Maartin Allcock... and many more. Track List: 1. Rocky Road 2. Hexhamshire Lass 3. The Crowd 4. The Deserter 5. Wood and the Wire 6. Tamlin 7. Now be Thankful 8. Madeleine 9. The Big Strong Lad 10. The Lark in the Morning 11. John Barleycorn 12. Locomotive Breath 13. The Hiring Fair 14. Matty Groves/Dirty Linen 15. Meet on the Ledge
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