Rota - La Vita Di Maria (Di Stefano) | DVD | (11/11/2006)
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Rottweiler | DVD | (31/10/2005)
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| RRP It is a duel. A man escaping from his past pursued by the Beast that will haunt him and destroy those around him until he finally honours a lovers' vow and confronts his destiny. Imagine an adventurous young couple teenagers escaping the world of consumerism and comfortable conformity by playing the game of 'infiltration' the practice of entering into dangerous situations in which you don't belong. They do it just for the rush the adrenaline rush the pure passion for life for love as only the young can love. A love more important than life itself. But infiltrating a boatload of immigrants who are washed up on a dangerous shore a land ruled by the merciless iron fist of Colonel Kufard takes the lovers beyond the dangers of the 'game' and into a nightmare realm of violence and damnation. A new game with new rules played to the death. A desperate fugitive running from the past pursued by ROTT the beast that stops at nothing to carry out the order to kill. A rottweiler left for dead that comes back ever stronger with fangs and jaws of steel and a single-minded bloodlust. Reinforced with modern technology and possessed of an ancient evil that will not die until it has devoured the heart and possessed the soul of its prey. A chase across a landscape of terror where there is no friend no refuge no respite from relentless violence and cruelty ... there is only the hunter and the hunted. Brian Yuzna bases his chilling tale on a novel by Spanish author Alberto Vazquez Figueroa adding science-fiction overtones and setting the action in a seemingly post-apocalyptic world. The fright fest features excellent special effects Vincent Guastini and an appearance by the great Spanish horror actor Paul Naschy.
The Stranger | DVD | (02/02/2004)
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| RRP The Stranger, according to Orson Welles, "is the worst of my films. There is nothing of me in that picture. I did it to prove that I could put out a movie as well as anyone else." True, set beside Citizen Kane, Touch of Evil, or even The Trial, The Stranger is as close to production-line stuff as the great Orson ever came. But even on autopilot Welles still leaves most filmmakers standing. The shadow of the Second World War hangs heavy over the plot. A war crimes investigator, played by Edward G Robinson, tracks down a senior Nazi, Franz Kindler, to a sleepy New England town where he's living in concealment as a respected college professor. The script, credited to Anthony Veiller but with uncredited input from Welles and John Huston, is riddled with implausibilities: we're asked to believe, for a start, that there'd be no extant photos of a top Nazi leader. The casting's badly skewed, too. Welles wanted Agnes Moorehead as the investigator and Robinson as Kindler, but his producer, Sam Spiegel, wouldn't wear it. So Welles himself plays the supposedly cautious and self-effacing fugitive--and if there was one thing Welles could never play, it was unobtrusive. What's more, Spiegel chopped out most of the two opening reels set in South America, in Welles' view, "the best stuff in the picture". Still, the film's far from a write-off. Welles' eye for stunning visuals rarely deserted him and, aided by Russell Metty's skewed, shadowy photography, The Stranger builds to a doomy grand guignol climax in a clock tower that Hitchcock must surely have recalled when he made Vertigo. And Robinson, dogged in pursuit, is as quietly excellent as ever. On the DVD: not much in the way of extras, except a waffly full-length commentary from Russell Cawthorne that tells us about the history of clock-making and where Edward G was buried, but precious little about the making of the film. Print and sound are acceptable, but though remastering is claimed, there's little evidence of it. --Philip Kemp
Rugrats the Movie 25th Anniversary Edition | DVD | (30/03/2015)
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Murder Junkies-Europe 2005 | DVD | (23/04/2007)
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| RRP In November of 2005 after many years of anticipation the Murder Junkies finally toured Europe for the very first time. First arriving in Switzerland the journey took them across 8 countries over a thirty-day period. Each night they performed for enthusiastic audiences and were treated to an overwhelming crowd response. The combination of their high-energy show and the intensity of their crazed fans led to one hell of a rowdy kick ass tour. This DVD includes the very best audio and video tracks from various performances. ""This is by far the coolest footage I've seen of the band."" - Merle Allin Tracklist: 1. Highest Power 2. Mad Man's Head 3. Destiny To Destroy 4. Take Aim & Fire 5. Feed My Sleaze 6. Stiff Cold Fuck 7. Rowdy Beer Drinkin Night 8. Cunt Sucking Cannibal 9. Dopesick 10. Outlaw Scumfuc 11. Raw Brutal Rough & Bloody 12. I Kill Everything I Fuck 13. Legalize Murder 14. Die When You Die 15. Drink Fight & Fuck 16. Bite It You Scum 17. Bonus - G.G. Allin spoken word performance from 1989
WE'RE NO ANGELS | Blu Ray | (24/11/2020)
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Le Petit Bougnat | DVD | (31/08/2017)
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PAULINO VIOTA OBRA 1966-1982 | DVD | (07/10/2019)
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The Ten Commandments | DVD | (30/08/2004)
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| RRP Cecil B. DeMille's Biblical epic starring Charlton Heston and Yul Brynner is a vintage product of the old Hollywood studio system complete with sweeping scenery and breathtaking effects including the crossing of the Red Sea by thousands of Hebrew slaves. With a dramatic and gripping plot superbly acted by Heston as the Hebrew saviour Moses The Ten Commandments has lost none of the impact and power it held over audiences on its initial release back in 1956.
North by Northwest (Deluxe Series) | DVD | (16/09/2002)
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| RRP Cary Grant teams with Hitchcock for the fourth and final time in this superlative espionage caper judged one of the American Film Institute's Top 100 American Films and spruced up with a new digital transfer and remixed Dolby Surround Stereo. Grant plays a Manhattan advertising executive plunged into a realm of spy (James Mason) and counterspy (Eva Marie Saint) and variously abducted framed for murder chased and in another signature set piece crop-dusted. He also holds on for dear life from that famed carved rock (for which back lot sets were used). But don't expect the Master Of Suspense to leave star or audience hanging...
Never Love A Stranger | DVD | (01/12/2007)
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| RRP After the authorities discover that Frank Kane is Jewish rather than Catholic he's forced to switch orphanages because of a state law requiring children to live with those of their own faith. The move leaves him feeling rejected and orphaned again and the lonely Frank responds by descending into a life of petty thievery. He eventually succeeds in finding the family he never had by becoming the head of a crime syndicate but a final confrontation with the police costs him dearly.
Bulldog Drummond - Double Feature - Vol. 3 | DVD | (20/03/2006)
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| RRP Bulldog Drummond In Africa: Captain Hugh ""Bulldog"" Drummond will not let anything get in the way of his wedding preparations. He has his phones shut off and refuses to take orders from Scotland Yard. But when his bride Phyllis goes to pick up Drummond's friend Colonel Nielson she finds that he's been kidnapped. Drummond investigates and learns that Nielson has been spirited away to Morocco. Losing no time Drummond and his friends hop aboard his plane and fly down to North Africa to rescue Nielson. But they have to dodge bombs bullets and lions before they can complete their task. Bulldog Drummond's Secret Police: In ""Bulldog Drummond's Secret Police"" once again Captain Hugh ""Bulldog"" Drummond of Scotland yard tries to go through with his marriage to Phyllis but once again his plans are foiled. A dead body turns up and the murderer is Borjei Islanyani a man masquerading as Phyllis's butler. It seems that Islanyani is in search of a treasure buried underneath Drummond's castle. He kidnaps Phyllis and takes her into the castle's catacombs. So Drummond and his ""secret police"" - his butler Tenny his friend Algy and Colonel Nielson - embark on a search for the missing bride. But the catacombs are vast and perilous and the villain is resourceful.
Chronicles Of Junior M.A.F.I.A. | DVD | (24/09/2007)
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| RRP What really happened on the fateful night of March 9 1997 -- the night Notorious B.I.G. one of the rap world's most promising stars came plummeting down to earth in a hail of lead and gun smoke? To this day there remains many unanswered questions regarding what events unfolded in the hours that led up to the violent shooting and what role the Junior M.A.F.I.A. and the East Coast/West Coast rivalry played in both this tragic event and the much-publicized death of rap legend Tupac Shakur. Now viewers can find out exactly how the M.A.F.I.A. is carrying on the legacy of its fallen star through interviews with those who new Biggie Smalls best.
Children Of The Corn | DVD | (16/10/2000)
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| RRP The murder rate is as high as an elephant's eye in Children of the Corn, a flaccid adaptation of Stephen King's short story. While driving through Nebraska en route to a new job, medico Burt (Peter Horton) and his wife Vicky (a pre-Terminator Linda Hamilton) nearly run over a mutilated boy who staggers from the cornfields. Seeking help, they enter the town of Gatlin, whose under-20 residents have butchered their parents per the decree of junior-grade holy-roller Isaac (John Franklin), who preaches the word of a being called "He Who Walks Behind the Rows". King's original story (from his 1978 collection Night Shift) was a lean and brutal mélange of Southern-Gothic atmosphere and EC Comics-style gore, which scripter Greg Goldsmith effectively neutralises by adding a youthful narrator (a grating Robbie Kiger) and putting an upbeat spin on the story's morbid conclusion. Fritz Kiersch's direction is TV-movie flat, with the sole inspired moment (hideous religious iconography glimpsed during a bloody "service") delivered as a throwaway. Aside from Horton and Courtney Gains (as Isaac's hatchet man Malachai), the performances are dreadful. The depiction of the monster-God as a sort of giant gopher inspires more laughter than terror. Amazingly, the film spawned six sequels; Franklin (Cousin It in the Addams Family films) later appeared in and wrote 1999's Children of the Corn 666.--Paul Gaita, Amazon.com
Parent Trap / Pollyanna | DVD | (26/09/2005)
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| RRP The Parent Trap: In The Parent Trap Hayley Mills plays identical twins Sharon McKendrick and Susan Evers who unknown to their divorced parents meet at summer camp. They soon realise that they are in fact twin sisters and become great friends who plot to switch places to meet the parent they never knew. Fed up with being the products of single parent households they plan to reunite their parents in the hope that this will bring their family back together. They encounter a maj
Mobb Deep - Life Of The Infamous - The Videos | DVD | (13/11/2006)
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| RRP This collection includes for the first time on DVD all of Mobb Deep's commercially available groundbreaking videos with exclusive bonus material Track List: 1. Hit It from the Back 2. Shook Ones Pt.2 3. Survival of the Fittest 4. Give Up the Goods 5. Hell on Earth / Front Lines 6. G.O.D. Pt. 3 7. G.O.D. Pt. 3 Remix 8. Quiet Storm 9. It's Mine (featuring Nas) 10. Quiet Storm Remix (featuring Lil' Kim) 11. The Learning (Burn) (featuring Big Noyd) 12. Hey Luv (featuring 112) 13. Get Away 14. Got It Twisted 15. Real Gangstaz
Alice Of Wonderland In Paris | DVD | (31/12/2010)
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Mario Bava - Vol. 1 | DVD | (23/05/2005)
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| RRP This collection features a trio of films directed by 'the master of the macabre' Mario Bava. Black Sabbath (1963): Italian horror master Mario Bava's spine-tingling horror anthology. In the first tale A Drop Of Water a woman steals a ring off of the finger of a corpse only to be haunted by the angry spirit of the ring's owner. In The Telephone a woman is harassed by phone calls from the dead. Finally Boris Karloff plays a vampire-like creature in The Wurdalak who feeds off the blood of its family. The Girl Who Knew Too Much (1963 aka The Evil Eye): The mystery of the Alphabet Murders in Rome was left unsolved ten years ago. When Nora Davis (Roman) travels there on vacation she gets tangled in a web of death starting with Edith an old friend of the family. As Nora tries to find some help for Edith she witnesses the stabbing murder of yet another woman. She soon discovers that the murder actually happened ten years ago to Emily Craven and that the Alphabet Murderer is looking for is still looking for the letter 'D'. The Mask of Satan (1960 aka Black Sunday/Revenge of The Vampire): Buxom B-movie queen Barbara Steele stars in this atmospheric film about the long dead evil Princess Asa and her brother who are accidentally brought back to life. Asa goes on a quest to murder her twin descendent Princess Katia (also played by Steele) and seduces many unknowing victims along the way.
Strangers On A Train | DVD | (01/11/2004)
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| RRP Two strangers making idle chitchat on a train agree that ""some people are better off dead"" and hypothetically speculate that if they swapped murders they could commit the perfect motiveless crime. Only later does one of the men realise that the other was serious about his murderous intentions... This first-class thriller from Alfred Hitchcock the 'Master of Suspense' is based on a Patricia Highsmith novel and was co-scripted by Raymond Chandler. Robert Burks received an Oscar
Les Valseuses | DVD | (04/09/2006)
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| RRP Les Valseuses is the controversial groundbreaking classic that shot Gerard Depardieu to stardom and also marked the arrival of a major new talent in director Bertrand Blier. One of the key French films of the seventies. Two aimless drifters spend their days wandering the French countryside looking for trouble and women. Their hedonistic spree of petty crime and debauchery usually results in them fighting or running their way out of trouble. The delinquent pair are joined by a supporting array of characters played by Jeanne Moreau Miou-Miou and Isabelle Huppert in one of her earliest roles.
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