The premise of Fun Size is simple: teen girl, Wren (Victoria Justice), hung up on the cute boy at school, Aaron (Thomas McDonell), plans to go to his Halloween party to make him notice her. Last-minute request from jaundiced mom (Chelsea Handler): "Oh and can you watch Albert tonight? Bye!" So Wren and her pal April (Jane Levy) reluctantly take little brother Albert (Jackson Nicoll) in his tiny Spiderman costume out on a night every kid in town is running around in a costume. What could go wrong? Teens and mature tweens will enjoy the predictable pickles the girls, and guys, get themselves into as Wren and April try to both comb their town for little lost Albert while also never losing sight of the evening's ultimate goal: to be noticed by Aaron. It's not giving too much away to say that everyone escapes the escapades intact, though not without illustrating several different flavours of A Parent's Worst Nightmare: Lost kid, lost kid getting caught up in committing a crime and possibly being kidnapped, teenagers taking a car ride with strangers--strangers who have no business being behind the wheel of anything etc. The performances by Justice and Levy are winning despite their characters' terrible judgement, and Handler and Nicoll appear to be having the time of their lives. Fun Size definitely delivers Halloween humour for savvy teens. --A.T. Hurley
Live and Let Die - Roger Moore finds himself immersed in the world of heroin, voodoo and black magic in his debut as Bond. The Man with The Golden Gun - Bond is assigned to retrieve a top secret solar power converter, but finds himself the target of the world's greatest professional assassin. The Spy Who Loved Me - Britain and Russia both send their best agents to negotiate for a tracking system that has lost them each a nuclear submarine. Moonraker - When a Moonraker space shuttle disappears the chase leads Bond into outer space. For Your Eyes Only - In the race to beat the Russians to a missing communications device Bond finds himself involved with the Greek underworld. Octopussy - Stolen art treasures lead to a plan that will see Europe fall to a Russian invasion unless Bond can stop it in time A View To A Kill - In pursuit of new computer super chips, Bond uncovers a plan which could destroy Silicon Valley and the West's computer industries.
Preceding Bonnie and Clyde by a year, Arthur Penn's (Mickey One) acclaimed film boasts enviable pedigree produced by the legendary Sam Spiegel, with a screenplay by Lillian Hellman from the novel by Horton Foote, a rousing score by John Barry, and a stellar cast of the hottest stars of the day (including Marlon Brando, Jane Fonda, Robert Redford, Angie Dickinson and James Fox). The story of an escaped con making his way back to the corrupt Texas town and the people who sent him to prison, The Chase is a telling indictment of violence in American society. A seminal work which is ripe for rediscovery. Extras 4K restoration from the original negative Original mono audio Audio commentary with film historians Lem Dobbs, Julie Kirgo, and Nick Redman Step Back and Let Him Go: Arthur Penn on The Chase' (1996, 26 mins): previously unseen interview footage from Paul Joyce's documentary Marlon Brando: The Wild One Cut to The Chase' (2017, 24 mins): a new interview with renowned actor James Fox, conducted by Richard Ayoade Matthew Penn on The Chase' (2017, 9 mins): a new interview with director Arthur Penn's son Super 8 version: original cut-down home cinema presentation Isolated Score: experience John Barry's original soundtrack music Original theatrical trailer Image gallery: on-set and promotional photography New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
Everybody important from the first film, including the writing-directing team of Charles Shyer and Nancy Meyers, regroups for this sequel involving a pair of pregnancies. Steve Martin's patriarch has a crisis when his married daughter (Kimberly Williams) is with child, and an even bigger one when his middle-aged wife (Diane Keaton) announces that another bambino is on the way. Martin Short is more effectively used this time around (he played the wedding co-ordinator in the first film), and while this movie's inevitable climax has both women giving birth on the same chaotic night, the overall effect of the film is less contrived than its predecessor. --Tom Keogh, Amazon.com
A visually sumptuous and quintessentially British production, Death on the Nile won an Oscar® for Anthony Powell's costume design and introduced Peter Ustinov in his first portrayal as the Belgian detective Poirot. Abroad a luxury Nile steamer a mystery assassin takes the life of an heiress. EXTRAS Making Of Interview with costume designer Anthony Powell Interview with Dame Angela Lansbury Interview with producer Richard Goodwin Behind the scenes stills gallery Costume designs stills gallery
Still Game is a comedy based around the lives of pensioner pals Jack Jarvis and Victor McDade. It's set in and around a fictional part of Glasgow called Craiglang and Jack and Victor's home in Osprey Heights. Focusing on the ironies and comedy of old age with humour tenderness and pathos these OAPS prove they're still game for anything the world can throw at them. Episodes Comprise - Series 1: 1. Flittin' 2. Faimly 3. Cauld 4. Courtin' 5. Waddin' 6. Scones Series 2: 1. Gairden 2. Wummin' 3. Doacters 4. Brief 5. Tappin' 6. Scran 7. Shooglies 8. Buntin' 9. Dug Series 3: 1. Hoaliday 2. Swottin' 3. Cairds 4. Big Yin 5. Oot 6. Aff Series 4: 1. Kill Wullie 2. Wireless 3. Dial-a-Bus 4. Ring 5. Hatch 6. Who's The Daddy Series 5: 1. Drama 2. Fresh Lick 3. Smoke On The Water 4. Hard Nuts 5. All The Best 6. Saucy
Winner of five Academy Awards including Best Picture, Actor, and Screenplay, Kramer vs. Kramer remains as powerfully moving today as it was when released in 1979, simply because its drama will remain relevant for couples of any generation. Adapted by director Robert Benton from the novel by Avery Corman, this is perhaps the finest, most evenly balanced film ever made about the failure of marriage and the tumultuous shift of parental roles. It begins when Joanna Kramer (Meryl Streep) bluntly informs her husband Ted (Dustin Hoffman) that she's leaving him, just as his advertising career is advancing and demanding most of his waking hours. Self-involvement is just one of the film's underlying themes, along with the search for identity that prompts Joanna to leave Ted with their first-grade son (Justin Henry), who now finds himself living with a workaholic parent he barely knows. Juggling his domestic challenge with professional deadlines, Ted is further pressured when his wife files for custody of their son. This legal battle forms the dramatic spine of the film, but its power is derived from Benton's flawlessly observant script and the superlative performances of his entire cast. Because Benton refuses to assign blame and deals fairly with both sides of a devastating dilemma, the film arrives at equal levels of pain, growth, and integrity under emotionally stressful circumstances. That gives virtually every scene the unmistakable ring of truth--a quality of dramatic honestly that makes Kramer vs. Kramer not merely a classic tearjerker, but one of the finest American dramas of its decade. --Jeff Shannon, Amazon.com
Every episode from all seven seasons of the US comedy set in the offices of an American TV network. Liz Lemon (Tina Fey) is head scriptwriter for comedy sketch show 'The Girlie Show' who has to use all her political skills to keep her eccentric star Tracy Jordan (Tracy Morgan) and arrogant, new-ideas boss Jack Donaghy (Alec Baldwin) in check. Season 1 episodes are: 'Pilot', 'Aftermath', 'Blind Date', 'Jack the Writer', 'Jack-Tor', 'Jack Meets Dennis', 'Tracy Does Conan', 'The Break-Up', 'The Baby Show', 'The Rural Juror', 'The Head and the Hair', 'Black Tie', 'Up All Night', 'The C Word', 'Hard Ball', 'The Source Awards', 'The Fighting Irish', 'Fireworks', 'Corporate Crush', 'Cleveland' and 'Hiatus'. Season 2 episodes are: 'SeinfeldVision', 'Jack Gets in the Game', 'The Collection', 'Rosemary's Baby', 'Greenzo', 'Somebody to Love', 'Cougars', 'Secrets and Lies', 'Ludachristmas', 'Episode 210', 'MILF Island', 'Subway Hero', 'Succession', 'Sandwich Day' and 'Cooter'. Season 3 episodes are: 'Do-Over', 'Believe in the Stars', 'The One With the Cast of Night Court', 'Gavin Volure', 'Reunion', 'Christmas Special', 'Señor Macho Solo', 'Flu Shot', 'Retreat to Move Forward', 'Generalissimo', 'St. Valentine's Day', 'Larry King', 'Goodbye, My Friend', 'The Funcooker', 'The Bubble', 'Apollo, Apollo', 'Cutbacks', 'Jackie Jormp-Jomp', 'The Ones', 'The Natural Order', 'Mamma Mia' and 'Kidney Now!'. Season 4 episodes are: 'Season 4', 'Into the Crevasse', 'Stone Mountain', 'Audition Day', 'The Problem Solvers', 'Sun Tea', 'Dealbreakers Talk Show #0001', 'Secret Santa', 'Klaus and Greta', 'Black Light Attack!', 'Winter Madness', 'Verna', 'Anna Howard Shaw Day', 'Future Husband', 'Don Geiss, America and Hope', 'Floyd', 'Lee Marvin Vs. Derek Jeter', 'Khonani', 'Argus', 'The Moms', 'Emanuelle Goes to Dinosaur Land' and 'I Do Do'. Season 5 episodes are: 'The Fabian Strategy', 'When It Rains, It Pours', 'Let's Stay Together', 'Live Show', 'Reaganing', 'Gentleman's Intermission', 'Brooklyn Without Limits', 'College', 'Chain Reaction of Mental Anguish', 'Christmas Attack Zone', 'Mrs Donaghy', 'Operation Righteous Cowboy Lightning', 'Qué Sorpresa!', 'Double-Edged Sword', 'It's Never Too Late for Now', 'TGS Hates Women', 'Queen of Jordan', 'Plan B', 'I Heart Connecticut', '100', 'Everything Sunny All the Time Always' and 'Respawn'. Season 6 episodes are: 'Dance Like Nobody's Watching', 'Idiots Are People Two!', 'Idiots Are People Three!', 'The Ballad of Kenneth Parcell', 'Today You Are a Man', 'Hey, Baby, What's Wrong', 'The Tuxedo Begins', 'Leap Day', 'Alexis Goodlooking and the Case of the Missing Whisky', 'Standards and Practices', 'St. Patrick's Day', 'Grandmentor', 'Kidnapped By Danger', 'The Shower Principle', 'Nothing Left to Lose', 'Meet the Woggels!', 'Murphy Brown Lied to Us', 'Live from Studio 6H', 'Queen of Jordan 2: The Mystery of the Phantom Pooper', 'The Return of Avery Jessup' and 'What Will Happen to the Gang Next Year?'. Season 7 episodes are: 'The Beginning of the End', 'Governor Dunston', 'Stride of Pride', 'Unwindulax', 'There's No I in America', 'Aunt Phatso Vs. Jack Donaghy', 'Mazel Tov, Dummies!', 'My Whole Life Is Thunder', 'Game Over', 'Florida', 'A Goon's Deed in a Weary World', 'Hogcock!' and 'Last Lunch'.
Adapted from the stage musical of the same name and based on the acclaimed album of the same name by the Proclaimers Sunshine on Leith is a feel-good musical that is bound to make you smile for weeks! Described by Time Out as A wet sloppy dog-kiss of a film ... Heart-on-sleeve sweet the film focusses on the lives of Davy (George Mackay) and Ally (Kevin Guthrie) returning servicemen who've served in Afganistan and now must re-adjust to living life in Edinburgh.
They came for water. And for food. And as it turned out we were the food. but humanity bravely resisted - a struggle seen in the hit miniseries V and V: The Final Battle. Yet the war continues. The heroic conflict comes to a surprising outcome in V: The Series presented complete and uncut in this 3-disc 19 episode set. Once again Earth is the main battleground. But now the aliens whose human guise hides their true reptillian natures are wiser. They believe the secret to their survival on Earth lies in the DNA of the newly born half-human half-spaceling Starchild. They intend to capture her. But that's something the world's Resistance Fighters cannot allow.
Alfie is not really a bad sort. It's just that he has this overwhelming desire for the opposite sex. You might say that birds' are irresistible to him, sort of second nature. With Michael Caine in the title role, Alfie is a ribald and wild comedy, filled with sex and sin. For those who want to be entertained, Alfie is charming, delightful and quick moving. For those who want more, there is, beneath the surface, a lingering tragedy, simply and poignantly told about the taker and the taken. Extras:Theatrical Trailer
Proving once and for all that you can’t keep a good Slayer down, Joss Whedon’s Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season Eight Motion Comic picks up where the smash hit TV show left off! Based on the Dark Horse comic book series, these eye-popping motion comic adventures breathe new life into the Buffyverse for long-time fans and new “watchers” alike. The Hellmouth may have been destroyed, but the world still needs saving and Buffy Summers is back at her butt-kicking, demon-slaying best to do the job. She’s relocated her base of operations to a castle in Scotland to lead the Scooby Gang, including hundreds of newly activated Slayers scattered around the world to battle the supernatural forces of evil. But in the wake of Sunnydale’s destruction, the U.S. government thinks Buffy and her legions of followers have grown too powerful and are now terrorist threats. Meanwhile, a seemingly unstoppable group of Japanese vampires hatch a nefarious plot, while the biggest, baddest Big Bad of them all, Twilight, is on a mission to destroy every Slayer on Earth! Special Features: Buffy Season 8 Motion Comic Test Pilot The Buffy Trivia Experience Featurette “Under Buffy's Spell” Season 8 Comic Book Covers Gallery Create Your Own Buffy Comic
The first film written by James Gunn who went on to write 2004's Dawn of the Dead and write/direct Slither Tromeo and Juliet moves Shakespeare's classic tale of star-crossed love from 16th Century Verona to a crumbling modern day New York where young Tromeo (Will Keenan) and Juliet (Jane Jenson) must defy their families endless feud in order to be together for eternity. Featuring all the body piercing kinky sex car crashes and dismemberment that Shakespeare always wanted but never had Tromeo and Juilet is the most subversive and original literary adaptation ever put on screen! Special Features: Region Free 4 Audio Commentaries (the original commentary one recently recovered vintage commentary and two new ones) featuring writer James Gunn (Slither) director Lloyd Kaufman (The Toxic Avenger) actor Sean Gunn (Gilmore Girls) editor Frank Reynolds and editor Gabriel Friedman (Terror Firmer Citizen Toxie Poultrygeist). 2 hours of interviews with crew and cast members including Debbie Rochon (Ness) Tiffany Shepis (Peter) Sean Gunn (Sammy) Stephen Blackehart (Benny) and Lemmy (from Motorhead). Deleted Scenes including Ron Jeremy's missing scene and a new featurette of James and Lloyd commenting on the missing scenes. Rehearsal footage of Jane Jensen and Debbie Rochon Getting Hostel With Hollywood: James Gunn and Lloyd Kaufman visit Eli Roth's birthday party Slithering Through Hollywood Extended Version: A new longer version of Lloyds visit to the set of James Gunns Slither. Fan re-enactments of scenes from the film
Twenty years ago Jonesy, Henry, Pete, and Beaver were just kids - but in saving the strange boy Duddits they unexpectedly gained a fifth friend and the uncanny powers he conveyed to them, bonding them all beyond ordinary friendship even as adults.
The sequel is set in the years following the initial deadly home invasion, where Norman Nordstrom (Stephen Lang) lives in quiet solace until his past sins catch up to him.
Norman (Henry Fonda) and Ethel Thayer (Katharine Hepburn) have had a summer cottage on Golden Pond since early in their marriage. This summer their daughter Chelsea (Academy Award nominee Jane Fonda) whom they haven't seen for years feels she must be there for her father's 80th birthday. She and her fianc leave for Europe leaving Billy with Ethel and Norman. What begins as a stubborn battle of will between Norman and Billy slowly turns into a relationship that Chelsea had always longed to share with her father.
In the much anticipated remake of the 1981 cult-hit horror film, five friends become holed up in a remote cabin. When they discover a Book of the Dead, they unwittingly summon dormant demons living in the nearby woods...
In the entire history of American movies, The Night of the Hunter stands out as the rarest and most exotic of specimens. It is, to say the least, a masterpiece--and not just because it was the only movie directed by flamboyant actor Charles Laughton or the only produced solo screenplay by the legendary critic James Agee (who also co-wrote The African Queen). The truth is, nobody has ever made anything approaching its phantasmagoric, overheated style in which German expressionism, religious hysteria, fairy-tale fantasy (of the Grimm-est variety), and stalker movie are brought together in a furious boil. Like a nightmarish premonition of stalker movies to come, Night of the Hunter tells the suspenseful tale of a demented preacher (Robert Mitchum, in a performance that prefigures his memorable villain in Cape Fear), who torments a boy and his little sister--even marries their mixed-up mother (Shelley Winters)--because he's certain the kids know where their late bank-robber father hid a stash of stolen money. So dramatic, primal, and unforgettable are its images--the preacher's shadow looming over the children in their bedroom, the magical boat ride down a river whose banks teem with fantastic wildlife, those tattoos of LOVE and HATE on the unholy man's knuckles, the golden locks of a drowned woman waving in the current along with the indigenous plant life in her watery grave--that they're still haunting audiences (and filmmakers) today. --Jim Emerson, Amazon.com
Your mission, should you decide to accept it....IMF missions are based on a need-to-know basis... and you need to know that Mission: Impossible The '88 Tv Season is now available on DVD for the first time ever in the UK! The spy show that revived the classic series stars Peter Graves, in the reprisal of his role as Jim Phelps, brilliant leader of the Impossible Missions Force. This collectible 5-disc set includes all 19 thrilling episodes that put Jim and his new team on call to save the world... one pulse-pounding mission at a time. Do you accept this mission?Contains all 19 episodes of the First Season.
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