Combat veteran Carter Greene (Jane) lives alone in a rustic farmhouse where he grieves the death of his young son and the resulting failure of his marriage. Meanwhile, Bird is an orphan who's experienced too much loss for somebody so young. As Bird mourns her parents on the anniversary of their death, she watches professional assassin Sade (Fishburne) storm the graveyard and kill a group of funeral goers. Terrified, Bird springs into the woods, followed closely by the sadistic assassin. She eventually takes shelter in Carter's farmhouse, where Carter vows to protect her and avenge the murder of her family.
David Tennant, Ashley Walters, Billie Piper, Jane Horrocks, and David Morrissey star in BBC1's first ever improvised series, exploring five powerful and overlapping love stories set in the same town.When it comes to love, there is never an easy right answer - telling the truth is complicated, and the conflict of desire and responsibility can be explosive.These stories are life-affirming, visceral, provocative and compelling. Did the characters do the right thing in the end?What would you have done?
Giant (1956): George Stevens' sweeping Oscar-winning epic about the cataclysmic effect the discovery of oil in Texas has on the lifestyle of the former cattle barons. Dean is Jett Rink a sullen-farm hand who becomes a millionaire overnight. Tough always angry restless bewildered and reckless Rink's animal charm and tycoon's magnetism means he always gets his way. But when he fails in love with Leslie he loses his way with an equal violence... East Of Eden (1955): J
Little Princess is full of energy charm and questions about how the world works. Like most children she is very curious and delightfully stubborn when things don’t go her way! She is determined yet lovable and however demanding she gets no-one can stay angry with her for long. This collection features all 35 episodes from Series 3 plus 2 double-length bonus episodes. Featuring the voice talents of Jane Horrocks (Little Princess) and Julian Clary (Narrator) Little Princess invites all little ones and those who look after them to laugh and learn!
Every year Chelsea Flower Show attracts over 120 000 visitors and millions more enjoy watching the gardens as the highlights are broadcast on BBCTwo. This special boxed set includes this years souvenir video of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show (presented by BBC Two's 'Garden's Through Time' presenter and garden designer Jane Owen) coupled together with 'Chelsea A Celebration' which takes a look at the highlights of the last ten years of Chelsea.
Serge Gainsbourg's directorial debut.
Go to there all over again with the complete seventh and final season of the primetime Emmy Sag Peabody and golden globe award-winning comedy 30 Rock hailed by the Washington post as 'the equivalent of a whole platter of night cheese' and praised by bloggers and snail writers with all different parts of speech like 'lines' 'emotional' 'laughing' 'jokesper- minute' 'lutz' and 'self-cancelled.' Primetime Emmy Sag and Golden Globe award winners Tina Fey and Alec Baldwin are back one more time as weird buddies/work spouses Liz Lemon and Jack Donaghy. As Jack schemes to take control of Kabletown or sink the whole company trying Liz strives to balance her uncharacteristically blissful personal life with the constant chaos of her career. Even with Kenneth Parcell (Jack Mcbrayer) lifelong NBC devotee temporary janitor and immortal creature not of this earth around to tend to tgs' lovable misfit stars Tracy Jordan (Tracy Morgan) and Jenna Maroney (Jane Krakowski) 30 Rock mayhem ensues with a season full of network tanking election meddling upward spiralling funeral weddings Florida Reverse health scares sacrificial bunions symphonic 'Sanford and Son' arrangements last lunches and boat modelling. Special Features: Audio Commentaries Deleted Scenes Webisode - 'The Donaghy Files' Featurette - Tina Fey Studio Tour
Breathless, Jim McBride's 1983 remake of Au Bout de Souffle rewrites Godard's existential hipster as a vain, style-obsessed hood and in the process loses some of the point. Godard's hero was a translation and productive misunderstanding of a quintessentially American sort of delinquent; because it is a retranslation, Gere's intelligent, nervy performance as Jesse Lujack suffers by comparison, however admirable it is taken in itself. McBride's direction strokes Gere's face and body lovingly--his every foxy smile, or glance at himself in a mirror, is played for passionate significance. This is also a good-looking film: the back alleys of LA and sunset over the Mojave desert have rarely looked as good. Valerie Kaprisky's Monica is inevitably given secondary importance; the decision to make the woman who goes along with Jesse's wild final ride on a whim an exchange student makes her at once more and less like her equivalent in the Godard--she has a touching exoticism that is at the same time somehow beside the point. The DVD includes the original theatrical trailer. --Roz Kaveney
The very first episode of Midsomer Murders is based on the award winning Inspector Barnaby novels by Caroline Graham. An old lady witnesses a shocking event but before she can tell anyone what she has seen she dies from what seems to be natural causes. Her dearest friend drags the unwilling Inspector Barnaby into the case. He soon begins to see that certain things just don't add up then a second gruesome killing confirms his suspicions.
It's tough trying to beat the 1934 version of the popular adventure-romance story, starring Leslie Howard as the 18th-century British hero who poses as a fop in London society but runs a secret mission to rescue the doomed in Robespierre's Paris. But this 1982 television version, starring Anthony Andrews (Sebastian Flyte in Brideshead Revisited) as the Pimpernel and Jane Seymour as his beloved but estranged wife, is quite a treat. Andrews and Seymour expertly capture the essence of a relationship suffering from misunderstandings and elusive passion, and there is plenty of crackle to the action sequences. Clive Donner (What's New, Pussycat?) brings some strong cinematic qualities to this television presentation. --Tom Keogh
Michael Caine heads a star-studded cast in this acclaimed dramatisation of the hunt for the notorious serial killer who preyed on the prostitutes of London's East End. Made for the 1988 centenary of these infamous murders, the production team were granted unprecedented access to Home Office files on the Ripper case the resulting two-part miniseries winning Caine a Golden Globe award for his portrayal of the dogged Scotland Yard detective Frederick Abberline. Jack the Ripper is presented here as a brand-new High Definition restoration from original film materials, in its original aspect ratio. In the autumn of 1888, Chief Inspector Abberline is sent to investigate the murder and mutilation of a prostitute. Others soon meet the same fate, and a press frenzy ensues. With Jack the Ripper terrorising London and both police and outraged public clamouring for a conclusion, Abberline and his partner, Godley, work doggedly through their list of suspects more than one of whom has royal connections. SPECIAL FEATURES: Feature-length widescreen version Brand-new Dolby 5.1 mix Image gallery
In Roger Moore's first outing as 007 he investigates the murders of three fellow agents he soon finds himself a target evading vicious assassins as he closes in on the powerful Kananga (Yaphet Kotto). Known on the streets as Mr Big Kananga is co-ordinating a globally threatening scheme using tons of self-produced heroin. As Bond tries to unravel the mastermind's plan he meets Solitaire (Jane Seymour) the beautiful Tarot card reader whose magical gifts are crucial to the crime lord. Bond of course works his own magic on her and the stage is set for a series of pulse-pounding action sequences involving voodoo hungry crocodiles and turbo-charged speedboats.
How can one rock band be successful, underrated, hugely influential, and criminally overlooked all at the same time? From acclaimed director Edgar Wright comes THE SPARKS BROTHERS, a musical odyssey through five weird and wonderful decades with brothers/bandmates Ron and Russell Mael. Featuring passionate tributes from Beck, Flea, Duran Duran, Mike Meyers, Patton Oswalt, and more, THE SPARKS BROTHERS celebrates the inspiring legacy of your favorite band's favorite band. Features: Full Concert Sparks Live in London Deleted Scenes Additional Interviews
Features the all episodes from the BBC television comedy series which sees Tom and Barbara leave the rat-race in an attempt to live a self-sufficient life; with varying degrees of success! Episodes comprise: 1. Plough Your Own Furrow 2. Say Little Hen ... 3. The Weaker Sex? 4. Pig's Lib 5. The Thing In The Cellar 6. The Pagan Rite 7. Backs To The Wall 8. Just My Bill 9. The Guru Of Surbiton 10. Mr Fix-It 11. The Day Peace Broke Out 12. Mutiny 13. Home Sweet Home 14. Going To Pot? 15. The Early Birds 16. The Happy Event 17. A Tug Of The Forelock 18. I Talk To The Trees 19. The Wind-Break War 20. Whose Fleas Are These? 21. The Last Posh Frock 22. Away From It All 23. The Green Door 24. Our Speaker Today 25. The Weaver's Tale 26. Suit Yourself 27. Sweet And Sour Charity 28. Anniversary 29. When I'm 65 30. Silly But It's Fun
A feature length episode of John Sullivan's popular comedy first broadcast as a Christmas special in 1985. Del and Rodney travel to Amsterdam to collect some diamonds on behalf of Boycie and Abdul little knowing that old adversary Chief Inspector Slater is hot on their trail. To make matters worse Uncle Albert is navigating their course from Hull to Holland!
How can one rock band be successful, underrated, hugely influential, and criminally overlooked all at the same time? From acclaimed director Edgar Wright comes THE SPARKS BROTHERS, a musical odyssey through five weird and wonderful decades with brothers/bandmates Ron and Russell Mael. Featuring passionate tributes from Beck, Flea, Duran Duran, Mike Meyers, Patton Oswalt, and more, THE SPARKS BROTHERS celebrates the inspiring legacy of your favorite band's favorite band. Features: Full Concert Sparks Live in London Deleted Scenes Additional Interviews
Episodes Comprise: Season 17 1. Leaving Home Forever or Till Teatime 2. Bicycle Bonanza 3. The Glamour of the Uniform 4. The First Human Being to Ride a Hill 5. Captain Clutterbuck's Treasure 6. Desperate for a Duffield 7. The Suit That Turned Left 8. Beware of the Elbow 9. The Thing in Wesley's Shed 10. Brushes at Dawn 11. A Leg Up for Christmas 12. Extra! Extra! Season 18 1. The Love Mobile 2. A Clean Sweep 3. The Mysterious C.W. Northrop 4. A Double for Howard 5. How to Create a Monster 6. Deviations with Davenport 7. According to the Prophet Bickerdyke 8. Next Kiss Please 9. Destiny and Six Bananas 10. A Sidecar Named Desire
Starring Oscar-nominee Barry Keoghan (Saltburn) and Christopher Abbott (Possessor), BRING THEM DOWN is a tense and gripping thriller about two warring families set against the harsh landscape of rural west Ireland. When the ongoing rivalry between farmers Michael (Abbott) and Jack (Keoghan) suddenly escalates, it triggers a chain of events that take increasingly violent turns, leaving both families permanently altered. From award-winning first-time filmmaker Christopher Andrews and co-starring Colm Meaney, Paul Ready and Nora-Jane Noone, this is a fierce, muscular debut that signals a bold new cinematic voice.
In a bid to foil a major Irish terrorist plot to be lead Declan McBride, the UK government decide to send out an agent out to Texas to get some local help to find him, knowing he is currently hiding out in Mexico. Alex Tyree (Thomas Jane) the local ranger successfully finds and captures the Irish terrorist only to find out that this is a bigger job then he first bargained for. Alex is then seconded over to London to track down and stop the attack. As a Texas Ranger he's a fish out of water in London but that doesn't stop him using some very unorthodox and unauthorised methods to stop an attack.
A magical tale adapted by the makers of 'The Snowman' from the book by Raymond Briggs. One Saturday morning little John wakes up to find an invisible something sitting on the end of his bed. The something seems to be gigantic but John can't work out just how big it is. He tries to measure it but the invisible giant won't let him. When John asks this strange new friend his name the letters IVO appear on his mirror so John decides to call him Ivor. The invisible giant plays tricks on John's mum and dad and gets up to lots of mischief especially when John takes Ivor to the park and school!
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