The Mask | DVD | (26/01/2009)
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| RRP Sometimes the most unlikely people become heroes. Based on the true story of a teenager with a facial deformity from a rare disorder that no child has been known to survive. Cher won Best Actress Award at Cannes for her performance as Rocky's mother in this emotional and spirited drama.
Great Walks - The Howgill Fells | DVD | (16/10/2006)
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| RRP In search of the wild and lonely delights of the Howgill Fells in a way the forgotten quarter of Lakeland.
Kurt Angle - Champion | DVD | (16/11/2009)
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| RRP Kurt Angle is regarded as the most accomplished wrestler of the last decade and before all is said and done he will most likely be celebrated as the greatest Pro Wrestler of all time. Witness Kurt Angle on this 2 disc set with over 7 hours of material as TNA chronicles the life and career of the Olympic Gold Medalist!
Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! Season Two | DVD | (02/08/2010)
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Winston Churchill - The Wilderness Years - Vol. 3: The Flying Peril / His Own Funeral | DVD | (26/11/2001)
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| RRP Its easy to forget that before fronting the British war effort through most of World War II, Winston Churchill had spent the previous decade isolated in Parliament and in internal opposition to the Conservative party. Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years dramatises this period in which the growing menace of Nazism in Germany was met with indifference, even fear by governments of the day who were more concerned with their survival than in serving those who had elected them. Churchill is perceptively played by Robert Hardy, confirming the image without falling into caricature. Visionary and obstinate by turns, he galvanises his supporters and enrages his enemies with a passion borne of conviction. A seasoned British cast includes Peter Barkworth as the amiable but ineffectual Stanley Baldwin, Eric Porter as the truly "out of time" Neville Chamberlain, Edward Woodward as the scheming Samuel Hoare and Nigel Havers as the tragically flawed Randolph Churchill. Martin Gilbert has done a persuasive job transforming his novel into a TV script, the scenes in the House of Commons having a gritty reality that makes compulsive viewing. On the DVD: its a pity that the Southern Pictures production, first screened in 1981, has emerged so dimly in this incarnation. Has the master tape eroded so badly, or was it simply not available? However, its worth putting up with the technical defects to enjoy this historically informed and grippingly dramatic serial. --Richard Whitehouse
2001 Nights (Fumihiko Sori's TO) | DVD | (26/09/2011)
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| RRP Join the acclaimed director Fumihiko Sori (Vexille Ichi) and the producers of Appleseed and Halo Legends for an epic journey to the stars told across two stunning sci-fi fables. A crew returns home after 15 years in space. While they have only aged by two years everyone they know is now fifteen years older. One hundred years have passed and mankind presses on ever deeper into the solar system. But far from establishing a new world order in space man has brought the same old rivalries and conflicts with him. A war erupts as the race to colonize a new Earth intensifies.
Eric Clapton - After Midnight Live | DVD | (16/10/2006)
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| RRP The great guitarist singer and bandleader Eric Clapton in a beautifully shot concert captured at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View California. Backed by a tasteful ensemble of brilliant players -including Dire Straits' Mark Knopfler on guitar - Clapton offers an ex-tended trip through his now-classic catalogue. The great Cream period is well-represented: 'Crossroads ' 'White Room ' 'Sunshine Of Your Love ' and 'Badge' get especially thoughtful treatment with Clapton's incisive guitar lines seeming if anything even more deft and startling than they were in the day. Radio hits are here too from 'Lay Down Sally ' and 'I Shot the Sheriff' to 'Layla' and 'Wonderful Tonight.' And the blues are of course never far away. Amazing jamming combined with impressive maturity and restraint are the hallmarks of this stunning evening - in which Eric Clapton's role as one of the greatest musicians of our time is fully demonstrated. Tracklist: 1. Crossroads 2. White Room 3. I Shot The Sheriff 4. Lay Down Sally 5. Wonderful Tonight 6. Tearing Us Apart 7. After Midnight 8. Can't Find My Way Home 9. Badge 10. Same Old Blues 11. Cocaine 12. Layla 13. Money For Nothing 14. Sunshine Of Your Love
Will and Grace: Series 1 (Episodes 16-22) | DVD | (22/07/2002)
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| RRP Hit American sitcom Will and Grace is as perky as Friends and as wittily urbane as Frasier. The premise concerns Will (Eric McCormack), a mildly uptight lawyer who agrees to have as a flatmate his best friend, interior designer Grace (Debra Messing). Their relationship has all the hallmarks of lovers--emotional dependency, little things that get on each others' nerves, strong mutual interests and volcanic arguments. The only snag is that while Grace is straight, Will is gay. Though not shy of poking sharp fun at that situation, Will and Grace is among sitcom's most potent and sophisticated antidotes to homophobia. Though initially a little too pleased with its own camp pertness, the show grows and grows on you with successive episodes, finally becoming indispensable. It also benefits from secondary characters Jack (Sean P Hayes) and Karen (Megan Mullally), also gay and straight respectively, both outrageously and hilariously irresponsible characters: he a free spirit and freeloader, she's "working" as Grace's assistant even though she doesn't need the money, having married it. Despite its diamond and rapid-fire punchlines, Will and Grace conveys enough sense of the main characters' lovelorn predicament to prevent it from becoming too cute. --David Stubbs
Waxwork | DVD | (17/09/2001)
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| RRP In Waxwork a waxwork museum appears overnight in an American small town and sinister showman David Warner invites a group of typical teens to a midnight party. However, as expected, the place is home to nasty secrets, and the blundering kids find themselves transported via the exhibits into the presence of "the 18 most evil men in history". What this means is that the film gets to trot out gory vignettes featuring such horror staples as Count Dracula (played inaptly with designer stubble and a Clint croak by ex-Tarzan Miles O'Keefe), the Marquis de Sade, an anonymous werewolf with floppy bunny ears (John Rhys-Davies in human form) and the Mummy. Nerdy hero Zach Galligan appeals to wheelchair-bound monster fighter Patrick MacNee for help. Waxwork is strictly a film buff's movie--with Warner and MacNee turning in knowingly camp performances, and references to everything from Crimes of Passion to Little Shop of Horrors cluttering up its very straggly story line. It's not without ragged charms, though the tone veers between comic and sick (the de Sade scene, although inexplicit, features some lurid dialogue) more or less at random. The effects are likewise variable, and in any case rather fudged by direction, which frequently fails to point up the gags properly. It winds up with a scrappy Blazing Saddles-style fight between the forces of Good and a whole pack of monsters, and the budget runs out before the climactic burning-down-the-waxworks scene. The episodic approach echoes the old Amicus omnibus horrors (Dr Terror's House of Horrors, The House that Dripped Blood etc.), and various cameos allow director Anthony Hickox to parody/emulate the styles of Hammer films, Night of the Living Dead and Roger Corman's Edgar Allan Poe adaptations. On the DVD: It's a nice-looking and sounding print, but fullscreen format. The only extras are filmographies taken from the IMDB and the trailer.--Kim Newman
Beyblade (6-Disc Box Set) | DVD | (24/11/2003)
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Cyclops | DVD | (03/10/2011)
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| RRP It is the pinnacle of the Roman Empire a time of mighty gladiators lusty women and a ferocious one-eyed monster that slaughters those foolish enough to enter his forest domain. But the corrupt Emperor Tiberius (Academy Award nominee Eric Roberts) has a plan to please the bloodlust of the people: Capture the creature and unleash him in the arena against his condemned slaves including wrongfully imprisoned general Marcus Romulus (Kevin Stapleton of One Life To Live). Now the ultimate battle between man and beast is about to begin... and Rome will taste the full fury of hell unleashed. Frida Farrell co-stars in this over-the-top action epic now featuring scenes of carnage too intense for broadcast television!
Eric Delaney And The Little Big Band - Drummer Man | DVD | (20/04/2009)
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| RRP Be staggered by the legendary Eric Delaney and his Little Big Band filmed in Blackpool Tower ballroom in 1988. Eric Delaney must be the ultimate drummer's drummer - just see him play his timpani drum kit tubular bells gongs and more in a tremendous percussive tour-de-force. Also featuring Andy Prior on vocals and trombone this is a must for anyone who ever wanted to bash a drum. Born in Acton London UK Eric was playing drums to live audiences at 6 and at age 10 was in his first group with his mother on piano and his father on banjo. In his early teens he was acclaimed as a Drum Genius taking command of the Royal Kiltie Junior Band and the Hughie Green Roadshow. By the time he was 16 he was voted Britain's Best Young Swing Drummer and in 1941 at the age of 17 Eric joined George Shearing of the famous Ambrose Octet touring the variety theatres of that time. In 1995 Eric was invited to perform at the Royal College of Music London with some of the finest drummers and percussionists from across Europe and he overwhelmed them all with his spellbinding technique. Over his long career Eric has played everywhere with everyone and most genres and now in his 80's is still drumming!
Nabari No Ou | DVD | (05/09/2011)
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| RRP Miharu has abandoned the protection of Tobari and the Banten clan to join the Kairoshu and find a way to unlock the power within him and fulfill his promise to Yoite. However, he soon finds it impossible to trust anyone as alliances shift and horrifying conspiracies come to light. The Kairoshu no longer care what happens to Yoite or Miharu once the power of the Shinrabansho can be ripped away from its vessel and give their clan the power to revolutionize the world. Yoite is running out of time and Miharu still has no idea how to use his powers, but they only have each other to rely on. Foes, allies and unknown forces close in wielding powerful forbidden techniques, the kinjutsu, that combined will have the power to unleash the forces sealed inside the fugitive Miharu, and change the world of Nabari forever.
Six - The Mark Unleashed | DVD | (30/08/2004)
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| RRP In the not too distant future a brutal dictator rules over the planet. Using high tech surveillance from satellites through a sophisticated chip implant to enforce his rule. The community police force infiltrates every facet of human existence tracing each physical and digital footprint left behind. For humanity freedom is just a fond memory... and defiance means death.
Hard And Brutal - Scum / Romper Stomper / Chopper | DVD | (06/10/2003)
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| RRP Scum: Alan Clarke's Scum shows a vicious system and doesn't pull any of the punches - or kicks - so relentlessly deployed in the battles between rivals in the power stakes that incarceration promotes. It's the brutal story of life in a modern-day Borstal. Run by the violence and cruelty of both inmates and officers the system is a jungle which brutalizes all within its walls. Carlin who has been transferred from another Borstal for retaliation against violent officers is thrown into this human quagmire - and what follows is a harsh and bitter battle for survival. He realises that the only way is by beating the system at its own game and eventually erupts as leader of a bloody climatic riot. Romper Stomper: Violent but never gratuitous emotionally powerful and never afraid to portray the ugly destructive face of prejudice Romper Stomper excites disturbs and boldly challenges the viewer. Its angry raw story about a brutal lawless group of skinheads is a savage kick in the guts. This is no simplistic street-gang film but a rivetting portrayal of the hopelessness and blind hatred of youth that is both controversial and profound. Chopper: An extraordinary movie about an extraordinary man the highly acclaimed and award winning Chopper is the boldest and grittiest Australian film in decades. Brimming with dangerous excitement and stunning innovation the sensational debut of rock director Andrew Dominik is an exhilarating sharp shock to the system revealing the no-holds-barred story of the notorious Oz criminal Mark 'Chopper' Read. Told in flashback as Read serves one of his many prisons sentences this extreme biography charts the brutal carnage and wicked sense of humour of a man who supposedly committed nineteen vicious murders and got away with it. Mixing startling facts from his nine best-selling books including 'How To Shoot Friends and Influence People ' with stylish pulp fiction to paint an astonishing portrait of a larger-than-life legend Chopper is funny fascinating and frightening and features a show-stopping central performance from Eric Bana Australia's top stand-up comedian.
Looking For Miracles | DVD | (29/09/2003)
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| RRP Set in 1935 this is the story of sixteen year old Ryan Delaney who takes a job as a camp counsellor. He is surprised to learn that he will be responsible for his younger brother Sullivan who has spent most of his life living away with relatives. Together the brothers discover the meaning of 'family'.
Steve Earle - Live From Austin, TX | DVD | (15/12/2008)
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Cannibal | DVD | (26/09/2011)
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| RRP Max, An agoraphobic golf fan, leads a secluded life in the woods. While practicing, he stumbles on the body of an unconscious young woman covered with blood. He takes her home and takes care of her. He asks her no questions. But when she runs away in the middle of the night, he follows her and finds out that she seduces men and eats them alive while having sex with them. Bewildered and fascinated, Max will start with her a relationship mixed with fear and tenderness. Yet, he’s not the only one who’s interested in the young woman when she’s abducted and taken away from him. Max will have to face the urban violence of his gangster’s past.
Divergence | DVD | (20/02/2006)
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| RRP Three men going beyond what their jobs require them to do... Aaron Kwok is an ill-fated CID detective who runs into a woman (looking extremely like his long lost girlfirend) during his investigation on a money laundering case. Ekin Cheng plays a lawyer who protects a corrupt businessman from law and Daniel Wu becomes a killer in the film who violates his code to get involved in the ill-fated CID's investigation. Adding to the all-star cast are TV idol Gallen Lo and charismat
Gridlock'd | DVD | (06/11/2000)
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