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  • The Shield: The Complete Collection [DVD]The Shield: The Complete Collection | DVD | (02/10/2017) from £46.98   |  Saving you £3.96 (8.80%)   |  RRP £48.95

    Controversial, compelling and critically acclaimed, THE SHIELD reinvented the police genre and gave us one of the greatest antiheroes in television history. Vic Mackey, a corrupt cop, runs hie elite Strike Team under his own set of rules, bringing conflict to not only the streets of Los Angeles, but also within his precinct. THE SHIELD showcases acting, directing and writing of the highest caliber.

  • Blue SteelBlue Steel | DVD | (24/09/2007) from £7.05   |  Saving you £8.94 (126.81%)   |  RRP £15.99

    For a rookie cop there's one thing more dangerous than uncovering a killer's fantasy. Becoming it. When a psychotic Wall Street broker witnesses rookie cop Megan Turner gunning down an armed robber in a grocery store he becomes instantly obsessed with her. In the midst of all the swift and sudden violence he manages to steal the assailant's gun; as a result the novice cop who already has more than one strike against her because she's a woman is suspended for using excessive force and killing an unarmed man. Soon thereafter the broker arranges a ""chance"" meeting with the now vulnerable policewoman and the two strike up a romance. Meanwhile he is carving her name onto bullets and using the stolen gun to go on a brutal murder spree.

  • Marcella - Series 2 [DVD]Marcella - Series 2 | DVD | (16/04/2018) from £9.35   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Anna Friel returns in the titular role for a gripping second series of the multi-layered drama. The team come together to investigate the death of a young schoolboy who was abducted a few years before.

  • Fierce Creatures [1997]Fierce Creatures | DVD | (14/04/2003) from £5.23   |  Saving you £4.76 (91.01%)   |  RRP £9.99

    In an attempt to catch lightning in a bottle, John Cleese wrote Fierce Creatures with the purpose of reuniting the comedic cast of A Fish Called Wanda. Media mogul (Kevin Kline) owns a London zoo. He demands that the park raise more profit, so the new zoo director (Cleese) orders that only dangerous animals be displayed in order to maximize ticket sales. In a dual role, Kline also plays the mogul's son, who plans to run the zoo with the help of displaced employees (including Michael Palin) and zoo programmer Willa Weston (Jamie Lee Curtis). The situation lends itself to comedic confusion and split-second timing, and for a few good laughs the film is a pretty safe bet. It's not as hilarious as A Fish Called Wanda (that's a pretty tall order), but Cleese knows comedy, and his efforts are worth a look. --Jeff Shannon, Amazon.com

  • Holiday In The Sun [2001]Holiday In The Sun | DVD | (17/02/2003) from £19.89   |  Saving you £-5.90 (N/A%)   |  RRP £13.99

    In Holiday in the Sun, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen (playing twins Alex and Madison) are whisked away to the Bahamas in a private jet by their pilot dad, though they are initially disappointed to be missing their class trip to Hawaii (just what high school do these girls attend?). But the 15-year-olds recover upon meeting up with their mum on the sunny tarmac, checking into their own suite at the Atlantis resort, and getting acquainted with some cute boys on the island. Parents may see this 88-minute movie as one long advertisement for the Paradise Island resort, with the constant mentioning of its name and endless showcasing of its attractions. But kids, particularly girls ages 7 to 12, will get a kick out of Alex's rivalry with the rich superwitch Brianna for marine worker Jordan's affections. Then there's the updated Cyrano storyline, with Dad's business partner's son Griffen coaching dim-but-likable Scott on how to win over Madison. Throw in an antiquities smuggling subplot, some dolphin hugging, horseback riding, and wave running and you've got some fairly innocent entertainment augmented with frothy tunes by teen group up-and-comers Play, Empty Trash (featuring vocals by the twins), The American Girls, and Noogie. --Kimberly Heinrichs, Amazon.com

  • Any Given Sunday [2000]Any Given Sunday | DVD | (20/11/2000) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £13.99

    Oliver Stone's tale of a fading American football coach (played by Al Pacino) and his conflicts with the businesswoman (played by Cameron Diaz) who buys the club.

  • Blue Steel [1989]Blue Steel | DVD | (18/06/2001) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Blue Steel contains all the familiar elements of action cinema, such as gun fetishism and the glamorisation of violence, yet tells the story from a uniquely feminine viewpoint. Directed by one of Hollywood's few female action directors, Kathryn Bigelow (Point Break, Strange Days), and starring Jamie Lee Curtis, Blue Steel is superficially an engaging action thriller about a rookie cop stalked by an obsessive killer, but Bigelow also offers an underlying message about our fascination today with gun culture and violence. The director subverts an essentially male-dominated genre with a film that displays all the requisite action credentials yet at the same time offers a portrait of how women deal with a violent world. --Abi Brennan

  • Brainiac - The Best Of Series 1Brainiac - The Best Of Series 1 | DVD | (19/09/2005) from £9.75   |  Saving you £3.24 (33.23%)   |  RRP £12.99

    All your favourite experiments and explosions from the first series of Brainiac. Including: Can Brainiac boffin Jon Tickle walk on custard? Is it possible to blow up a caravan using static electricity? Can you lose weight by having a dump? How many people does it take start a mexican wave? Is it better to be tired or wired?

  • Wilbur Wants To Kill Himself [2003]Wilbur Wants To Kill Himself | DVD | (19/04/2004) from £15.97   |  Saving you £-1.98 (-14.20%)   |  RRP £13.99

    The chronically suicidal Wilbur only needs the love of a good woman to save him, his brother and friends reckon. But when she shows up, a deeply buried secret threatens to destroy it all in this poignant pic set in Glasgow.

  • Beneath The Dark [DVD]Beneath The Dark | DVD | (04/07/2011) from £5.38   |  Saving you £10.61 (197.21%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Driving to a wedding in Los Angeles through the Mojave Desert Paul and Adrienne seem destined for a life of genuine love and happiness. Road-weary they decide to stop for the night at lonely Roy's Motel and Caf. This roadside artifact proves to be a strange and surreal place with an unsettling mix of travellers including front-desk manager Frank and his promiscuous wife Sandy. Ultimately these ill-fated lovers lead Paul and Adrienne down a path of tense and emotionally charged experiences. In the end a horrifying secret from Paul's past is revealed with grave consequences for all parties involved.

  • Beneath The Dark [Blu-ray]Beneath The Dark | Blu Ray | (04/07/2011) from £8.08   |  Saving you £11.91 (59.60%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Driving to a wedding in Los Angeles through the Mojave Desert, Paul and Adrienne seem destined for a life of genuine love and happiness. Road-weary, they decide to stop for the night at lonely Roy's Motel and Caf. This roadside artifact proves to be a strange and surreal place with an unsettling mix of travellers, including front-desk manager Frank and his promiscuous wife Sandy. Ultimately, these ill-fated lovers lead Paul and Adrienne down a path of tense and emotionally charged experiences. In the end, a horrifying secret from Paul’s past is revealed with grave consequences for all parties involved.

  • And God Created Woman [1987]And God Created Woman | DVD | (24/09/2001) from £14.08   |  Saving you £5.91 (29.60%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Despite being directed by Roger Vadim, this And God Created Woman is not the 1956 classic but a loose remake from some 30 years later (1987) which attempts to update the original's themes. Rebecca De Mornay takes the central role, this time as Robin, a woman released from jail on parole due to her recent marriage to Billy (Vincent Spano). Once on the outside, she pursues her dreams of rock stardom and enters into a love triangle with state governor elect, James Tiernan (Frank Langella). Whereas Vadim's own original film may have exuded unspoken sexual tension (in no small part due to its star, Brigette Bardot), any pretence of subtlety here is lost as De Mornay sheds her clothes at every possible opportunity in the film's series of soft porn sex scenes, all accompanied--as indeed is virtually every moment of the film--by an appalling 80s rock soundtrack. The acting is uniformly awful, with De Mornay taking the prize for the worst performance of all, fighting a losing battle for the viewer's attention with her seemingly ever-growing hair. Indeed, And God Created Woman is best recommended to those who gleefully indulge in the worst that the cinematic arts have to offer and it would easily feature in a top ten of most awful films of recent years.On the DVD: Alongside the chapter selection facility, the various filmographies point to what a waste of potential talent this film is. With the picture quality unable to improve on the TV-movie feel of the whole project, the audio presents the horrible American rock backing in all its glory--despite that fact the music sequences are amongst the most laughingly unconvincing ever committed to celluloid. --Phil Udell

  • Scream - Limited Edition Steelbook [4K UHD + Digital Copy] [Blu-ray]Scream - Limited Edition Steelbook | Blu Ray | (19/10/2021) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

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