That Deadwood Feeling is a blackly comic film noir a tale of three guys who dream of making a movie of becoming players in the game of life. What could be simpler? Michael (Dexter Fletcher Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels Hotel Babylon) has the enthusiasm Jack (Jack Davenport Pirates of the Caribbean) has the intellect and Frank (Demetri Goritsas The Bourne Identity) - well Frank has the answer to everything. The only minor obstacle is that they haven't a single original idea between them until out of the shadows comes this weird actor guy (Richard Stanley dir. Hardware Dust Devil) who offers them his life story on a plate. Off they set on a journey of optimism exploitation denial dreams both good and bad - and ultimately death. Throughout they're offered words of worldly wisdom by Larry (David Soul Starsky and Hutch) a seen-it-all done-it-all big shot - that's if you believe his own publicity. Watching over the unfolding story is an unnamed character (Angus Deayton) who seems to know everything and how it's all meant to be. But who the hell is he? What''s his game? And what''s his relationship to the mysterious Girl in the Red Dress (Ivana Horvat)?
Born to a weak but loving mother soon after his father dies David Copperfield is nine years old when his mother Clara marries Mr Murdstone. A cruel man who believes in extreme discipline he has no hesitation in sending David away to school. Shortly after he is sent away Clara dies and Murdstone seizes the opportunity to send him away for good this time into menial labour at a London wine merchants. It is here that David meets the genial Micawber family and his aunt Betsey arra
The idyllic pirate life of roguish yet charming Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp in an Oscar-nominated performance) capsizes after his nemesis the wily Captain Barbossa (Geoffrey Rush) steals his ship the Black Pearl and later attacks the town of Port Royal kidnapping the governor's beautiful daughter Elizabeth (Keira Knightley). In a gallant attempt to rescue her and recapture the Black Pearl Elizabeth's childhood friend Will Turner (Orlando Bloom) joins forces with Jack. What Will doesn't know is that a cursed treasure has doomed Barbossa and his crew to live forever as the undead! Suspense-filled adventure sword-clashing action mystery humour unforgettable characters and never-before-seen special effects make Pirates Of The Caribbean a must-have movie on the grandest scale ever!
In 1960s London a beautiful continental au pair finds herself wrestling with the affections of an earnest peace-protestor a dashing young toff and a roguish older man. But fun and freedom turn to shame and despair when she finds that her naivety has put her lovers and their partners - including the well-meaning Janet (played by Big Zapper's Linda Marlowe in her first role) - at risk. Stylishly shot in crisp black and white and set against a backdrop of smoky jazz clubs 'Ban the Bomb' marches and evocative London locations this finely-tuned cautionary tale was the directorial debut of Gerry O'Hara (All the Right Noises The Brute) and is presented in a new high-definition transfer.
This box set contains the following films: The Notebook (Dir. Nick Cassavetes) (2004): A sweeping love story told by a man reading from his faded notebook (James Garner) to a woman in a nursing home (Gena Rowlands). The Notebook follows the lives of two North Carolina teens from very different worlds (Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams). Though her upbringing takes place in an antebellum mansion and he grew up in the kind of house where musicians strum on the porch that doesn't stop Noah and Allie from spending one incredible summer together before they are separated first by her parents and then by WWII. After the war is over everything is different. Allie is engaged to a successful businessman and Noah lives alone with his 200-year-old house that he lovingly restores. But when Allie reads a newspaper article about Noah's handiwork. She knows that she's got to find him and make a decision once and for all about the path her life - and her love - must take... She's The Man (Dir. Andy Fickman) (2006): Viola Johnson (Amanda Bynes) had her own good reasons for disguising herself as her twin brother Sebastian (James Kirk) and enrolling in his place at his new boarding school Illyria Prep. She was counting on Sebastian being AWOL from school as he tried to break into the music scene in London. What she didn't count on was falling in love with her hot roommate Duke (Channing Tatum) who in turn only has eyes for the beautiful Olivia (Laura Ramsey). Making matters worse Olivia is starting to fall for Sebastian who-for reasons Olivia couldn't begin to guess-appears to be the sensitive type of guy she'd always dreamed of meeting. If things weren't complicated enough the real Sebastian has come back from London two days earlier than expected and arrives on campus having no clue that he's been replaced... by his own twin sister. The Wedding Date (Dir. Clare Kilner) (2005): In this sparkling romantic comedy Debra Messing plays Kat a never-married New Yorker who is invited to her parents' London home for her younger sister's wedding. What should be a joyous occasion bodes disaster for Kat however when she discovers that the best man will be none other than her ex-fianc'' who two years before inexplicably dumped her. In a desperate attempt to face the ordeal with dignity Kat hires Nick (Dermot Mulroney) a charming and handsome professional male escort to pose as her new boyfriend and escort her to the wedding. Even more valuable to Kat than Nick's good looks and charisma is his keen insight into human behavior--a well-learned trick of his trade. Over the course of the weekend Nick takes on the role of the bride's therapist the father's ideal son-in-law the groom's new best friend and the object of every woman's affection. For Kat what starts out as a pretend relationship with Nick begins to turn into something entirely unexpected: a second chance at love.
Join legendary athlete Chris Anthony as he treks into China's interior on a search for the birthplace of skiing; follow mountaineering marvel Chris Davenport to Norway's highest peaks; reunite with the pride of the Midwestern skiing community Luke and Adam Schrab as they turn Michigan's Timber Ridge into the X-Games - redneck style; and catch a rare glimpse of historic clips from Warren Miller Entertainment's vault of vintage footage as it celebrates 60 years of filmmaking.
The 2nd Step provides the would-be 'remixer' with the potential to do their very own mix via PC using Magix Music & Video Maker's 16 track. Also contains exclusive interviews with the legendary DJ Danny Tenaglia UK garage pioneers Artful Dodger and urban producer Mark Lewis. Last but not least on this excellent DVD is the 'X-ert Yourself' album produced by Mike Bennett. Tracklist: 1. Hiding In The Tall Grass (feat. Hopper) - All The Way 2. DJ Paul - Utopian Retreat 3. Vibe
Narrated by Olympic gold medalist Jonny Moseley and filmed on five continents Like There's No Tomorrow celebrates the moments that make up a perfect winter. Tour the world's most inspiring snowy landscapes from the rugged peaks of NH's Mt. Washington to the legendary powder of Squaw Valley CA; from the striking Himalayas in Gulmarg India to the southern hemisphere's highest peak in Portillo Chile. Alaska Utah Colorado New Zealand Norway - it's all here just waiting for you to fill in the blank.
Narrated by Jonny Moseley and presented in striking high-definition, Dynasty-Warren Miller's 60thAnniversary feature film -highlights winter's most gripping explorations and ultimate challenges. Witness incredible action and breathtaking ski footage from
Diana Jones a beautiful woman in her late 20's has made a killing in the in-home massage business. She's gone from employing two girls to twenty and her clients are some of the wealthiest and most powerful people in government and the entertainment industry. When a new client - Harrison Carlton the newly-elected mayor shows up for a 'massage' he brings a web of corruption and deceit that entraps Diana and her girls. What Carlton didn't count on though was Diana's 'little black book' using its leverage she and her girls enact a plan of revenge that makes Carlton fall into his own pit of corruption.
1971 British gangster drama VILLAIN is directed by Michael Tuchner, his feature film debut. Starring Richard Burton (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf) as a sadistic London gang leader inspired by Ronnie Kray, the film is based on James Barlow's 1968 book Burden of Proof. East end gang chief Vic Dakin is a violent psychopath who lives with his mother (Cathleen Nesbitt, An Affair to Remember) whilst making a living by running a prosperous protection racket. After a tip off for a potential payroll heist opportunity, Dakin starts planning the job, bringing in a gang from the criminal underworld alongside associate Wolfe Lissner (Ian McShane, John Wick). Detective Inspector Robert Matthews (Nigel Davenport, Chariots of Fire) has been tasked to arrest Dakin when he makes his first mistake and is watching his every move, determined to catch him in the act. When a gang member is hospitalised and Matthews is closing in, can Dakin silence him before he confesses all? Extras: New: Interview with Ian McShane New: Interview with cultural historian Matthew Sweet Original Trailer Behind the scenes stills gallery
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