All three seasons of Suits in one boxset. The legal drama stars Patrick J. Adams and Gabriel Macht as Mike Ross and Harvey Spector and follows college drop-out Mike who accidentally lands a job with one of New York's best legal closers Harvey Specter. They soon become a winning team with Mike's raw talent and photographic memory and Mike soon reminds Harvey of why he went into the field of law in the first place.
Just as they decide to separate, Linda (Anne Hathaway) and Paxton (Chiwetel Ejiofor) find life has other plans when they are stuck at home in a mandatory lockdown. Co-habitation is proving to be a challenge, but fuelled by poetry and copious amounts of wine, it will bring them closer together in the most surprising way. Special Features: Locked Down: An Impossible Journey-To make a movie during a global pandemic, everyone must play apart. Join director Doug Liman and the cast and crew for a behind the scenes look at the making of Locked Down.
Take a trip through time and space to meet creatures and enemies that always came back for more... Doctor Who - The Monster Collection: The Daleks contains two exciting stories! The Daleks are the most feared race in the entire universe. The hideous mutant creatures contained inside almost indestructible casings conquer and exterminate wherever they go... The Daleks is a seven-part adventure first shown in 1963/64. Starring William Hartnell as the First Doctor it introduced the world to the Daleks for the first time. Asylum of the Daleks was first shown in 2012. The Eleventh Doctor played by Matt Smith falls into a Dalek trap and ends up on a dangerous mission for his oldest enemies.
The first release from the crews new company Anthill Films, Follow Me takes the viewer inside the action, capturing the unique perspectives and HD imagery the crew is famous for A modern portrait of mountain bike lifestyle, Follow Me gets back to basics and reminds us why we all love to ride bikes Breaking from the traditional single rider format, Follow Me is based on the idea that no one rides alone mixing and matches the worlds best downhillers, freeriders and slopestylers in some of the best places to ride on the planet Think back-yard sessions, ripping local trails, training bike parks, epic road trips and heli drops Follow Me is all about good times, pushing limits with your friends, crazy adventures and most importantly having fun your bike Follow Me will change the way you see mountain bike films and get you stoked to get off the couch and ride Riders include Sam Hill, Gee Atherton, Darren Berreclough, Ben Boyko, Brendan Fairclough, Geoff Gulevich, Matt Hunter, Cam McCaul, Brandon Semenuk, Steve Smith, Kurt Sorge, Thomas Vanderham Locations include Queenstown NZ, North Shore, Sunshine Coast, Kamloops, Mt. Hood Run Time: 45 Minutes
Multi BAFTA winning comedian Harry Hill is back with Harry Hill's TV Burp: The Best Bits; a brand new selection of the funniest clips and sketches from the show, plus lots of exclusive extras.Find out what happens when the under floor heating is turned up too high on 'Dog Rescue' (ITV1); a girl has a phobia of Ant and Dec on 'Push The Button' (ITV1); Mr Blobby makes a surprise appearance on 'Undercover Princesses' (BBC Three) and an L shaped cow features on 'The Lakes' (ITV1). Harry also discovers how Sky One's Pineapple Dance Studio's Andrew Stone is getting on in his quest for fame and fortune, plus gives us some household tips in the style of 'Anthea Turner's Perfect Housewife' (BBC Three).The Best Bits also features extra helpings of exclusive out-takes, and a compilation of hilarious classic sketches from an amazing decade of TV Burp.
Carnival Of Souls: Mary Henry (Candace Hilligoss) apparently survives a serious car accident. Shortly after she heads for Utah and a new job as a church organist but is pursued by a cadaverous phantom figure... The Ape Man: Mad scientist Dr. Brewster long thought dead is working away in his basement laboratory on a serum derived from gorilla spinal fluid. Experimenting on himself Dr. Brewster is dismayed to discover that the injections have given him a bushy beard a
'If you're angry you know you're still alive!' The complete second series of the fondly remembered BBC sitcom Waiting for God. Episodes Comprise: 1. Counselling For The Dying 2. The Partition 3. Daisy Takes Charge 4. The Thief 5. Tell The Truth 6. The Hip Operation 7. Glamorous Grannies 8. Foreign Workers 9. Young People
Two best friends endure the sort of awful, humiliating night you cherish for the rest of your life in this coming-of-age comedy.
For nearly four decades Benny Hill reigned supreme as the king of bawdy humour on British television. Of his body of work it is the shows that he did for Thames television in the 1970's for which he is best remembered with their combination of farce risque jokes and beautiful ladies. It is these shows that made him a global superstar - topping the ratings in the US also. With his 'three stooges': Henry McGee Bob Todd and Jack Wright Benny Hill produced a handful of 'specials' eve
Bob Rafelson's Mountains Of The Moon based on William Harrison's biographical novel 'Burton and Speke' tells the story of 19th century explorers Captain R.F. Burton (Patrick Bergin) and Lt. John Hanning Speke's (Iain Glen) 1854 expedition to Africa to find the source of the river Nile. Shot in the actual locations where the events unfolded the protagonists sustain injuries and illness and encounter animosity from tribes as they struggle with the uncompromising African wilderness. T
The latest spin-off series from C.S.I. in which New York forensic detectives employ the very latest hi-tech methods to catch criminals in the Big Apple... The head of the lab is no-nonsense First Grade Detective Mac Taylor (Sinise) taking a scientist's eye to crime Mac believes that everything is connected no matter how big or small. Originally from Chicago his military background fast-tracked him through the force leading him ultimately to the crime lab. Mac's trusted second in command Second Grade Detective Stella Bonasera (Kanakaredes) her half Greek half Italian heritage is New York through and through. A tough uncompromising officer Bonasera is a match for anyone in and outside the lab. Joining Taylor and Bonasera are Third Grade Detective Danny Messer (Carmine Giovinazzo) and Third Grade Detective Aiden Burn (Vanessa Ferlito) both tough young officers completely dedicated to Mac and their work. Episodes comprise: 1. Blink 2. Creatures Of The Night 3. American Dreamers 4. Grand Master 5. A Man A Mile 6. Outside Man 7. Rain 8. Three Generations Are Enough 9. Officer Blue 10. Night Mother 11. Tri-Borough 12. Recycling 13. Tanglewood 14. Blood Sweat And Tears 15. 'Til Death Do We Part 16. Hush 17. The Fall 18. The Dove Commission 19. Crime And Misdemeanour 20. Supply And Demand 21. On The Job 22. The Closer 23. What You See Is What You Get
A pair of underachieving cops are sent back to a local high school to blend in and bring down a synthetic drug ring.
When virtually all of the residents of Piedmont, New Mexico, are found dead after the return to Earth of a space satellite, the head of the US Air Force's Project Scoop declares an emergency. Many years prior to this incident, a group of eminent scientists led by Dr. Jeremy Stone (Arthur Hill) advocated for the construction of a secure laboratory facility that would serve as a base in the event an alien biological life form was returned to Earth from a space mission. Stone and his team - Drs. Dutton, Leavitt and Hall (David Wayne, Kate Reid, and (James Olson, respectively)- go to the facility, known as Wildfire, and try to first isolate the life form while determining why two people from Piedmont (an old wino and a six-month-old baby) survived. The scientists methodically study the alien life form unaware that it has already mutated and presents a far greater danger in the lab, which is equipped with a nuclear self-destruct device should it manage to escape.
According to Daniel Cotton (Philip Glenister) there are three battles that shape our lives: nature versus nurture; free will versus destiny; and City versus United. Saturday 15th June 1996 an ordinary day in Manchester. England is preparing to play Scotland in the Euros. Daniel has brought together his adoptive brother Robbo (Steven Mackintosh) and father Samuel (Bernard Hill) in the hope of healing a family rift when they are caught up in a massive terrorist attack and from this moment Daniel's life changes forever. In helping Joanne (Liz White) escape the debris Daniel realises he wants to be someone else someone more exciting... The trigger for major changes in Daniel's life and the reinvention of Manchester City Centre the bomb does much more than cause devastation. Spanning four years From There to Here brings to life a family a city and an era in a way that no one who watches it will ever forget.
Eccentric inventor Professor Branestawm fights the forces of evil in this comedy adventure film based on Norman Hunter's iconic children's books. Armed with a multitude of crazy inventions and alongside his eccentric allies Colonel Dedshott Mrs Flittersnoop and young apprentice Connie Branestawm the original mad professor takes on scheming businessman Mr Bullimore and officious local councillor Harold Haggerstone to try and stop their plans to bulldoze his workshop to make way for a giant munitions factory right in the middle of town.
Supernatural folk thriller, The Isle, is set on a remote island off the west coast of Scotland in 1846. When a heavy storm hits causing a ship to sink, three survivors row through a thick, early morning mist, lost and disorientated. The fog begins to clear and The Isle appears before them. They soon discover that it is almost abandoned except for its four sole residents; an old harbourman, a farmer, his niece and a wild woman. Once rested and fully recovered the sailors are desperate to leave and return to the mainland, but the promised boat never appears. One of them starts to investigate and learns of a tragedy at sea that occurred five years previously causing several young men from the island to perish. When his two shipmates meet with fatal accidents, the myth of a ghostly siren haunting the island leads him to uncover the truth while he battles to save his own life. Special Features: Making of Featurette, Trailer
Harry a shy young man with a Madagascar shaped birthmark flees the city and his unhappy life there and ends up alone on a beach. In strange circumstances he bumps into Flint and hiding out in an abandoned cottage their suspicions of one another start to disappear...
Feeling old? You will be after a visit to the Bayview Retirement Village. The food is appalling the staff treat you like incontinent children and any show of independence is strictly frowned upon. Graham Crowden and Stephanie Cole star as two rebel inmates determined to live life to the full while they still can. Episodes Comprise: 1. After The Operation 2. The Bayview Conversation Society 3. A Royal Visit? 4. Diana's Diet 5. Trouble With Men 6. Harvey The Priest 7. Bungee Jumping 8. A Double Wedding
The Sitter may be the last movie featuring the "heavy" version of Jonah Hill. With the many pounds he's since lost, many movie-industry minds are wondering if the Jonah Hill-ness of his screen persona, flaunted so prodigiously in the likes of Knocked Up, Get Him to the Greek, and Superbad, has disappeared from the scales too. But until Jonah 2.0 gets his chance, The Sitter couldn't capture his trash-talking, man-child, king-of-comeback essence more boldly, more lovingly, or with such blatant vulgarity. Hill plays Noah, a jobless twentysomething layabout still living with his divorced mum along with the delusion that he has a hot girlfriend (she only keeps him around for oral talents that are unrelated to speech). As a favour that might help Mum with her own sad love life, he agrees to a one-night babysitting stand for the neighbours and their three wildly dissimilar but equally messed-up children. The night progresses through slapstick, farce, adventure, romance, danger, pathos, and eventual catharsis for everyone. (Unfortunately there's a touch of maudlin, sentimental corn in the mix too.) The children are as important to the escapades as Noah and are the primary source of his stupid/smooth shtick that mixes clever put-downs, terrified jabbering, and hilariously relentless patter of urban slang vernacular. Noah's spoiled charges are two boys--an anxiety-wracked 13-year-old and a 10-year-old Nicaraguan adoptee with severe anger and pyromania issues--and a precocious 8-year-old-girl who's heavily into make-up, hip-hop, and a score of other age-inappropriate behaviours. As the four of them hurtle deeper into the night, the situations become more antically treacherous with drug dealers, gangster thugs, police officers, and upper-crust snobs as part of the mix, along with their knives, cocaine, diamonds, alcohol, and guns. Director David Gordon Green, whose unusual career has gone from art house (George Washington, All the Real Girls) to raunchy bromance (Pineapple Express, Your Highness), supplants formal technique with the off-kilter and oft-unseemly style of Jonah Hill vs. the world. Green sometimes evokes the flow of surreality that Martin Scorsese took to unnatural ends in After Hours, only with more dirty bits and a lot more full-on crude laughs. Nearly everyone in the large supporting cast makes an excellent foil for the star's constant streetwise riffing, especially Sam Rockwell, who digs in to his role as a psychotic but emotionally conflicted drug dealer always on the lookout for new best friends. But it is Jonah Hill who sits firmly, even heavily in the driver's seat. It's a great place to flash his better-honed actorly chops along with his beloved version 1.0 comedic gift. --Ted Fry
This box set contains both versions of The Italian Job--the original 60s classic starring Michael Caine and the 2003 remake, featuring Mark Wahlberg.
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