When a deadly fish illegally smuggled out of Asia gets free and finds its way to a Louisiana bayou a motley group of people from a small houseboat community in the middle of a swamp find themselves under attack by the vicious creature. Even as they make a daring escape to a nearby island to their horror they discover that this fish can actually stalk them on land as well!
Robert Downey Jr. stars in this live action adaptation of the cult comic book series.
Eleven-year-old tomboy Toni (a showstopping Royalty Hightower) is bewitched by the tight-knit dance team she sees practicing in the same Cincinnati gymnasium where she boxes. Enamored by the power and confidence of the strong community of girls, Toni spends less and less time boxing with her older brother, and instead eagerly absorbs the dance routines and masters drills from a distance, and even pierces her own ears in an effort to fit in. But when a mysterious outbreak of fainting spells plagues the team, Toni's desire for acceptance becomes more complicated. Gorgeously shot and with a mesmerizing score, THE FITS is a transformative experience and a marvellous portrait of adolescence.
The last of his 1960's Live TV Specials this performance shows Sammy Davis Junior at his very best. Sammy shot to stardom as one of Frank Sinatra's infamous Rat Pack but this hour-long special showcases his incredible singing and dancing skills as an individual entertainer. The show features Broadway classics such as 'Yes I Can' 'Put On A Happy Face' and 'Something's Got To Give' as well as incredible dance routines moving vocal performances and his own unique brand of comedy. This is Sammy Davis Junior in his prime! Also featured is interview footage with Sammy and Bruce Forsyth - from his specially recorded TV show filmed in the late 1970's. Tracklist: 1. Opening Theme 2. Look Down That Lonesome Road 3. Gonna Build A Mountain 4. Yes I Can 5. I Want To Be With You 6. Ethel Baby (from ""Mr. Wonderful"") 7. To Close For Comfort 8. Something's Got To Give 9. I Love All Of You (I Like The Look Of You) 10. Hey There You With The Stars In The Eyes 11. Birth Of The Blues 12. Oh Yes I Remember It Well Revised Lyrics 13. Trouble In River City - Lip Syncs To Robert Preston's Music Man Track 14. Street Of Laredo 15. There's A Boat Leavin' Soon For New York 16. My Boy Bill 17. Scat & Intro 18. Put On A Happy Face 19. Dixie Melody 20. Dixie Melody With Impressions 21. Be A Clown Intro 22. What Kind Of Fool Am I 23. Closing Theme
Second volume of episodes from the latest incarnation of the children's TV show following a group of rangers assigned the task of protecting innocent civilians from a variety of threats. The new generation of rangers is comprised of Red Ranger Jayden (Alex Heartman), Blue Ranger Kevin (Najee De-Tiege), Pink Ranger Mia (Erika Fong), Green Ranger Mike (Hector David Jr.), Yellow Ranger Emily (Brittany Anne Pirtle) and Gold Ranger Antonio (Steven Skyler). Together the six rangers are trained to f...
Based on the succesful alternative graphic novel this tells the story of two girlfriends spending the summer after high school graduation together.
Hank Williams is the undisputed 'King of Country Music'. Singer songwriter and legend Hank Williams started a tradition which is still being followed today. This film traces Hank Williams' incredible life story through rare film clips music and revealing interviews with his friends and fellow performers such as Roy Acuff Minnie Pearl and Chet Atkins. Also included are performances of many of Williams' greatest songs by top country musicians such as Willie Nelson Hank Williams Jr. Randy Travis Dwight Yoakum Emmylou Harris Kris Kristofferson and Waylon Jennings who also tell how Hank Williams inspired their careers. Songs include: You're Cheatin Heart Hey Good Lookin Move it On Over I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry Lovesick Blues Half As Much and many more...
Love & Distrust
After an epidemic has made the world run rampant with living corpses the government sets up a crack unit known as the Zombie Squad . Raimi Mercer Kuller and others head off to Ohio to try and find a cure to the epidemic but soon run into a crazy cult of zombie lovers who are set on preserving the zombies and letting a new world be born because they believe that it's God's will. When Mercer gets infected with the zombie virus Raimi and the others must work quickly to find a cure an
From the Merchant of Menace Vincent Price and the King of the Bs Roger Corman come six Gothic tales inspired by the pen of Edgar Allan Poe. In The Fall of the House of Usher a young man learns of a family curse that threatens his happiness with his bride-to-be. In The Pit and the Pendulum a brother investigates the untimely death of sister played by Barbara Steele. Tales of Terror adapts three Poe classics Morella The Black Cat and The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar each starring a horror icon. The Raven is a comic take on the famous poem concerning three rival magicians. In The Haunted Palace a newcomer in a New England town is suspected of being a warlock. And in The Tomb of Ligeia filmed in Norfolk and at Stonehenge a widower's upcoming marriage plans are thwarted by his dead first wife. The six films boast a remarkable cast list: not just Price and Steele (Black Sunday) but also Boris Karloff (Frankenstein) Peter Lorre (M The Beast with Five Fingers) Lon Chaney Jr (The Wolf Man Spider Baby) Basil Rathbone (The Black Cat) and a very young Jack Nicholson. Adapted for the screen by Richard Matheson (The Twilight Zone I Am Legend) and Robert Towne (Chinatown) these Six Gothic Tales now rank as classic examples of sixties horror cinema. Special Features: Limited Edition boxed-set High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation of all six features presented across six Blu-rays Original uncompressed mono PCM Audio for all films Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing for all films Numerous new and archive commentaries interviews and featurettes for each film! The Directors: Roger Corman an hour-long documentary on the filmmaker featuring contributions from James Cameron Martin Scorsese and Ron Howard Original Theatrical Trailers Reversible sleeves featuring original and newly commissioned artwork for all six films Limited edition 200-page collector's book containing new writing on all films plus reprints and reproductions to be announced soon!
Based on real events this story follows a special needs teacher's efforts to break down the barriers of silent aggression in a highly-disturbed child.
Just released from the base stockade recruit Roland Bozz (Colin Farrell) joins a platoon of young soldiers preparing to ship out to Vietnam. Bozz's independence and outright defiance draws fire from his own men as well as commanding officers. But when the platoon is sent to Tigerland a hellish training ground that is the last stop before Vietnam Bozz's leadership and loyalty bring his men together triggering extraordinary consequences.
Hunter Prey
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
Chaplin, Sir Richard Attenborough's biographical film of the life and times of the famous comic, is a little thin as a narrative, but it is so charmingly creative and ultimately moving that it's hard to worry about the deficits. Robert Downey Jr does an excellent job re-creating Chaplin's graceful slapstick and getting inside the silent-film superstar's head over the years of triumph, defeat, scandal, official persecution, exile and inner peace. A huge cast portray the allies, friends, lovers and enemies in Chaplin's life, including Moira Kelly as his final, long-time wife Oona, Kevin Kline as Douglas Fairbanks, Geraldine Chaplin as Charlie's mother and James Woods as a prosecutor working hard to nail Chaplin for anti-American sentiments. Attenborough declines to tell the story in a flat, linear way, employing such clever techniques as detailing one chapter in Chaplin's life as a silent comedy. The climactic scene set at an Oscar tribute for Chaplin will get the tears flowing. --Tom Keogh, Amazon.com
The second instalment of John Ford's famous cavalry trilogy, this meditative Western continues the director's fascination with history's obliteration of the past. It features one of John Wayne's more sensitive performances as Capt. Nathan Brittles, a stern yet sentimental war horse who has difficulty preparing for his impending military retirement. All things considered, he refuses to leave before fulfilling his obligation to the local Indian tribe. It's a film about honour and duty as well as loneliness and mortality. And Oscar-winner Winton C. Hoch beautifully photographs it in Remington-like Technicolor tones (you've never seen such stunning cloud-covered skies). The combination of melancholy and farce (Victor McLaglen makes a perfect court jester) evokes comparisons to Shakespeare. Best of all, the scene in which Wayne fights back tears when receiving a gold watch from his troops is unforgettably bittersweet. If you view the whole trilogy, it actually makes sense to save this for last. --Bill Desowitz, Amazon.com
Miles Berret (Luke Goss) is ripped awake in his prison cell. Guards rush past his cell as he hears gunfire, screaming and then... the horrible, sickening screams of a man being torn apart. Something is loose in the prison, and it's killing everyone, one by one. Working with Anthony, the inmate who shares a common cell wall, Miles discovers that the thing outside the cell is connected to him - and it's coming. If he wants to survive the night, he must find a way out. But how...? Also starring Paul Rae.
Shy bookworm Ryan (Prinze) and the outgoing free-spirited Jennifer (Forlani) couldn't be more different. So when they first meet they can't stand each other. When they meet again they loathe each other. But when they finally reconnect in college all that friction eventually explodes into red-hot romantic fireworks! With hilarious co-starring roles for Jason Biggs Amanda Detmer and Alyson Hannigan to pump up the fun you'll laugh along as these irresistible boys and girls sort out all of love's confusing complexities.
Ben Kane is a peace-loving man but he takes the job of Deputy Marshall in order to settle a score with the chief trouble-maker. He soon has to deal with others in the town who are looking to create trouble for him like Billy a young sharpshooter and Lily a saloon dancer.
A young boy's friendship with a playful kangaroo leads him on the ultimate adventure in this fun-filled story for all ages. 12 year-old Billy McGregor lives on a ranch in the wild rugged Australian Outback with a loving mom and lots and lots of great animal friends - especially a baby kangaroo named ""Joey"". But when Joey's parents are kidnapped by poachers Billy knows he must do whatever it takes to help them and reunite Joey with his rightful family. Boarding a train for the big
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