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  • Prototype [1983]Prototype | DVD | (05/07/2005) from £7.20   |  Saving you £-3.21 (N/A%)   |  RRP £3.99

    An intelligent android (Michael) constructed by a research team is taken outdoors and successfully passed off as human in a trial run. When the government hears of this they order their own set of tests in Washington. When Dr. Carl Forrester realises the military want his android for a soldier he can't accept it and he and Michael go into hiding to avoid the government.

  • Satanic [2006]Satanic | DVD | (15/10/2007) from £6.73   |  Saving you £6.26 (93.02%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Following a car accident Michelle wakes up with amnesia and bandages over her face. Her nightmares hint that she's done something very bad. Now as people around her are murdered she must piece together her past... before it kills her.

  • Taggart - Nest Of Vipers [1992]Taggart - Nest Of Vipers | DVD | (12/03/2007) from £9.97   |  Saving you £-3.98 (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

  • Friends - Series 9 - Vol. 2 - Eps 5-8 [2003]Friends - Series 9 - Vol. 2 - Eps 5-8 | DVD | (27/10/2003) from £5.59   |  Saving you £1.40 (20.00%)   |  RRP £6.99

    Nine years is a long time for any group of Friends to stick so closely together, but somehow the gang are still as daftly charming as ever. After the birth of Emma, Rachel comes to terms with being a mother surprisingly well. It's how everyone else deals with it that makes things interesting. Joey's accidental proposal creates weird friction between him and Ross, who breaks his finger throwing the show's first ever punch. Monica becomes desperately broody and attempts all manner of convoluted ways of persuading Chandler (unfortunately he inadvertently bankrupts them in a move to Tulsa). Phoebe, on the other hand, occupies herself in the dating game, holding on to Mike (Paul Rudd) in the longest guest star relationship anyone's ever had. Other surprise guests this year include Freddie Prinze Jr as an overly sensitive nanny (in the 200th episode), Christina Applegate as another of Rachel's sisters and Jeff Goldblum playing himself on the set of another movie on which Joey is trying to get a break. As always the sparks occasionally fly between Rachel and Ross, while the others manage to strain their own relationships to the max. The real reason for watching now is the one-off kooky scenarios in which they--or rather Joey--get into. His endless dating finally sees him stuck for remembering if he's already slept with a girl; he botches an attempt at eyebrow waxing; and he manages to make Chandler think that Monica wants a breast enhancement. A 10th series and potential movie spin-off were announced well before the year was over, meaning six very rich actors will be supplying the fun for some time yet to come. --Paul Tonks

  • Homer And Eddie [1989]Homer And Eddie | DVD | (07/03/2005) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    She's ruthless. He's witless. They're on the road together and falling apart at the seams! In this little-known gem of a touching drama a retarded man gets help from a sociopathic woman when tries to reunite with his dying father who years earlier disowned him...

  • The Tribe - Vol. 1 - Episodes 1-4 [1999]The Tribe - Vol. 1 - Episodes 1-4 | DVD | (25/03/2002) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Let's admit it right away, The Tribe may just be the best kids' TV show ever. To be precise, it's for older children and teenagers (and their parents will find it insightful, too), the very age group that occupies all the roles in this post-apocalyptic tale. Mixing the scenario of Lord of the Flies (except there are, y'know, girls in it as well) with the visual imagery of Mad Max and the angst-ridden psychodrama of Sweet Valley High, The Tribe tells of a near-future in which the world's adult population has been wiped out by a virus. Of course, society's infrastructure has gone, too, so the youthful survivors not only have to deal with all the usual trials and tribulations of childhood and adolescence but must also develop some form of functioning society of their own, without any form of adult intervention and with only the barest amount of technology. What happens, of course, is that all the social ills of the old world, from bullying to teenage pregnancy, are writ 10 times larger in the new. The ways in which the characters cope (or fail to cope) with these issues are both exasperating and deeply moving. --Roger Thomas

  • Laurel And Hardy - Flying Deuces [1939]Laurel And Hardy - Flying Deuces | DVD | (27/08/1999) from £5.98   |  Saving you £18.01 (301.17%)   |  RRP £23.99

    One of their best movies digitally remastered. The boys are still indulging in their same old head bumping pants falling dead-pan slapstick comedy routines with water squirting in Oliver's eyes as the most persistent device to win a laugh. The story devised from a French farce - is a situation and a little more. Stan and Ollie join the French foreign legion in order that they may forget a lost love. They try to desert because of the insufficient pay (3 cents a day) are caught and

  • Blood and Bullets (3 discs) - 6 Guns / Redemption / Age of the Gunslinger [DVD]Blood and Bullets (3 discs) - 6 Guns / Redemption / Age of the Gunslinger | DVD | (08/08/2011) from £14.51   |  Saving you £5.48 (37.77%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Titles Comprise: 6 Guns: In the Old West a young woman witnesses the horrific killing of her husband and sons at the hands of a brutal outlaw and his gang. Now with the help of a bounty hunter she is out for revenge and wont stop until every last member is dead. Redemption: In this tough gritty western Frank a renegade cowboy finds himself on the run and out to clear his name after he's accused of cold bloodied murder. Age Of The Gunslinger As a boy he saw his preacher father murdered. As a soldier he witnessed the horrors of the Civil War. Now bounty hunter James Conners (Justin Ament) has returned to the town of Legend New Mexico to capture the psychotic land baron (Angus Macfadyen of Braveheart and the Saw series) who destroyed his childhood and to marry the girl (Marnie Alton) he left behind.

  • Shrewsbury Town Season Review 2014/15 - Going Up [DVD]Shrewsbury Town Season Review 2014/15 - Going Up | DVD | (29/06/2015) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £16.99

  • The Sweeney - Vol. 2 - Car Chases [1974]The Sweeney - Vol. 2 - Car Chases | DVD | (06/10/2000) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.99

    If you were watching TV in the mid-1970s chances are The Sweeney was one of the weekly highlights and these re-mastered collections will have you pining for a time when the only choice was brown or beige, and a monkey would buy you a lot more than a nice whistle. If, however, these episodes are your first taste of Detective Inspector Jack Regan (John Thaw) and Detective Sergeant George Carter (Dennis Waterman) of the Flying Squad, be warned that you will soon be telling friends to "Shut it!" and scouring the pages of Exchange and Mart for a mint-condition Ford Granada in "Tawny Metallic". (Ironically the choice ride for slags in the show was the Jaguar MK2 later to become so closely associated with Thaw's more cerebral take on police work, Inspector Morse.) First aired as 1974's pilot Regan, the show was produced by Thames Television subsidiary Euston Films and ran over four series and 53 episodes. Despite being given strict guidelines on speaking parts, locations and structure, writers were expected to produce scripts very quickly and individual episodes were filmed within 10 working days. Based on this frenetic schedule, the result was a choice parade of slags, blags and assorted lowlife, played out across fantastic London locations with a gritty humour that set the agenda for many of the small-screen cop shows to follow. Regan and Carter manage to fit up a few collars between pints, and even occasionally shed their nylon shirts and flares for a distinctly unromantic interlude between the sheets--brown of course. In "Stoppo Driver", when a gang of villains lose their own driver in a high-speed chase the logical replacement for their next blag is Cooney (Billy Murray), the squad's latest chauffeur who learnt everything he knew from Evel Knievel. Led by Barney ("a tough monkey, plenty of form") the thieves kidnap Cooney's bride on their honeymoon night and blackmail him to help them rob a bent card game. Colin Welland provides the hired muscle in the second episode, "Faces", as renegade ex-marine Tober, visiting the Smoke from Manchester to help a terrorist gang take down four quickfire scores to fund their operations. The Sweeney boys know a hard man when they see one ("he did Smoky Evans with a hatchet") and relish the opportunity for some fisticuffs between styrofoam cups of tea (like "liquid concrete"). Things get messy when a stuck-up intelligence officer tells them the final blag is being faked to rustle out his undercover grass and Regan is forced to stand down, despite having acted on their own pint-sized informant's tip-off: "but it was the dwarf"! --Steve Napleton

  • Limited Edition , Celebrating 200th Birthday Of Charles Dickens- A Dickens Classic Box Set Scrooge- A Christmas Carol & Pickwck Papers in Colour! [DVD]Limited Edition , Celebrating 200th Birthday Of Charles Dickens- A Dickens Classic Box Set Scrooge- A Christmas Carol & Pickwck Papers in Colour! | DVD | (05/11/2012) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £16.99

    Titles Comprise: Scrooge: Classic British version of Charles dickens' Christmas tale, starring Alastair Sim. on Christmas eve, a tight-fisted businessman is visited by three ghosts who remind him of the true spirit of Christmas. Pickwick Papers: an exceedingly lively adaptation of this dickins' Classic. With a stellar cast of British actors playing some of dickens' most colourful characters. The Pickwick Club sends mr. Pickwick and a group ...

  • Elektra [1989]Elektra | DVD | (05/04/2000) from £26.98   |  Saving you £-1.99 (N/A%)   |  RRP £24.99

  • Final Fantasy Unlimited - Vol. 4Final Fantasy Unlimited - Vol. 4 | DVD | (20/09/2004) from £12.98   |  Saving you £7.01 (35.10%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Twelve-year-old twins Ai and Yu Hayakawa take a mysterious subway to Wonderland to look for their missing scientist-parents. Wonderland is a hostile place, ruled by the petulant Earl Tyrant and his assorted hench-creatures. Ai and Yu are attacked by monsters and saved first by Lisa, a practitioner of the "Kigen Arts," then repeatedly by the taciturn, gun-totting Kaze. The first episodes are cluttered with characters who appear briefly then vanish. Although Ai, Yu, and Lisa do a lot of traveling, the series doesn't really go anywhere: the filmmakers seem more interested in showcasing the elaborate CG effects at their disposal than in coherent storytelling. The effects are very flashy, but they never meld satisfactorily with the drawn animation. Based on the popular videogame franchise, Unlimited borrows from Matsumoto's Galaxy Express and Miyazawa's Galactic Railroad, but offers none of their mystery and magic. (Rated 12 and older: violence, tobacco use)

  • The Cat O Nine Tails [DVD]The Cat O Nine Tails | DVD | (17/10/2011) from £6.46   |  Saving you £-4.47 (-224.60%)   |  RRP £1.99

    A retired journalist and a blind former police detective team up to solve a series of killings centred on the genetic research of a pharmaceutical company. In so doing, they both become targets of the killer.

  • Blowback [1999]Blowback | DVD | (07/06/2004) from £12.99   |  Saving you £-7.00 (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    The terror has never been so intense in the most twisted tale since Seven! When Inspector Don Morell (Mario Van Peebles Highlander III New Jack City) witnesses the state execution of serial killer Claude Whitman (James Remar Mortal Kombat: The Annihilation) he thinks he can finally close the case that has almost destroyed his marriage sanity and life. But when former jury members begin to be brutally murdered one by one Morell recognises Whitman in the cryptic Biblical messages at the crime scenes. Could he be back to fulfill his demonic agenda? Don't miss a second!

  • Tim [1979]Tim | DVD | (26/06/2000) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    All actors have to try a mental-impairment role at some point in their careers (don't they?), and Mel Gibson took his best shot with this sweet film about a young retarded man and his gentle relationship with an older woman (Piper Laurie) who teaches him to read and to adjust to the real world. Tim's parents come to trust the woman's honourable intentions, but the movie still gives Mel's female fans a lot to swoon over; it's a platonic romance with plenty of temptation that is never acted upon. Add to that the fact that Gibson is really quite good in the title role--after Mad Max, this was Mel's first widely seen opportunity to prove himself in a dramatic role before his higher-profile roles in Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior and Gallipoli. Tim is a bit too schmaltzy and sentimental, but this 1979 release has gained a loyal audience over the years, and the film has a lot more than just a young Mel Gibson to recommend it. --Jeff Shannon

  • Bad Jim [DVD] [1989]Bad Jim | DVD | (27/04/2009) from £4.99   |  Saving you £11.00 (68.80%)   |  RRP £15.99

    When three cowhands John T. (John Clark Gable) B.D. (James Brolin Catch Me If You Can Westworld Traffic) and July (Richard Roundtree Brick Shaft) are offered a magnificent Sorrel stallion in exchange for one of their mangy cowponies they are naturally suspicious. It all becomes clear however when it appears the stallion is wild and vicious and unable to be ridden by anyone other than John T. who names him Jim. Dubbed Bad Jim by his bruised and battered companions the horse inexorably leads the trio into a life of crime. From simple cowhands they become most-wanted outlaws in the West. Bank robbing and killing become the norm for these once pure and honest cowboys ever since they became tainted by Bad Jim. But will they realize the cause of their problems before it's too late? Written and directed by Clyde Ware.

  • The Buster Keaton Collection [1926]The Buster Keaton Collection | DVD | (08/10/2001) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £39.99

    Buster Keaton's 1926 masterpiece The General shows the great stone-faced comedian at the height of his powers. Buster is a train driver from the South who's caught up in the American Civil War. The film is basically an extended chase, with trains pursuing each other up the track. The level of stuntwork (including a huge train wreck) has to be seen to be believed, but it's the deftness and elegance of Keaton's comedy that is ultimately most memorable. For many, Buster Keaton is the greatest comedian of the silent era rated even above Chaplin, and College (1927) is one of his finest films. A poor student who has to work his way through college, Buster is desperate to win the attention of a pretty girl so takes up sports. Through every disaster, the great "stone face" as he was nicknamed betrays not a flicker of emotion, enduring all humiliations with aplomb. College shows Keaton at the top of his form. Steamboat Bill Jr dates from 1928 and is the last great film Buster Keaton made before he gave up his independence. Buster is the rather fey son of an elderly steamboat owner who is being driven out of business by a wealthy competitor. More by accident than intention Buster turns things around and gets the girl as well. The last 15 minutes are truly astonishing: a storm sequence in which a whole town is blown apart, with Buster experiencing a series of amazing escapes as buildings fall down around his ears. Tragically, the following year he lost his independence when he signed for MGM. His career collapsed, his marriage broke up and he became an alcoholic, never to regain former glories. On the DVD: The organ music accompanying this silent feature is pleasantly unobtrusive, and apart from a short section in the middle where it deteriorates, the print quality is a reasonable 4.3. In addition there are five excellent Keaton shorts, One Week (1920), The Boat (1921) Cops (1922), The Blacksmith (1922) and The Balloonatic (1923). --Ed Buscombe

  • Dark Relic: Sir Gregory, The Crusader [Blu-ray]Dark Relic: Sir Gregory, The Crusader | Blu Ray | (09/04/2012) from £9.43   |  Saving you £10.56 (52.80%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Returning from a long and tiring battle, Sir Gregory (James Frain, True Blood) and his loyal men are handed one final mission: they must find a piece of the True Cross - the crucifixion cross of Jesus Christ and return with it as a gift to the Pope. However, when men start to mysteriously disappear, Sir Gregory begins to realise that he is not the only one with an interest in this sacred and mystical artefact. There are, in fact, demons chasing the relic - and now him - who will stop at nothing to destroy it. Filled with great action and thrilling special effects, Dark Relic is a must see.

  • 48 Hrs. [Region 1] [Blu-ray]48 Hrs. | Blu Ray | (22/02/2011) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

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