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  • Verdi: Aida -- Metropolitan OperaVerdi: Aida -- Metropolitan Opera | DVD | (20/11/2000) from £15.73   |  Saving you £1.26 (8.01%)   |  RRP £16.99

    A star-studded production from New York's Metropolitan Opera with Aprile Millo and Placido Domingo in the lead roles supported by the Metropolitan Opera Chorus and the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra; conducted by James Levine. Please note: This is a NTSC disc please ensure the compatibility of your TV.

  • Midsomer Murders Series 13 [DVD]Midsomer Murders Series 13 | DVD | (09/05/2011) from £18.43   |  Saving you £46.56 (252.63%)   |  RRP £64.99

    This collection contains all eight episodes which make up the thirteenth series of Midsomer Murders, including the final episode starring John Nettles. Set in the idyllic, picturesque county of Midsomer, Detective Chief Inspector Barnaby discovers that all is not as it seems and beneath the tranquil surface of village life exists a disturbing and cunning propensity for murder. Episodes: Master Class The Noble Art Not in My Back Yard Fit For Murder Series Thirteen The Made-to-Measure Murders The Sword of Guillaume Blood on the Saddle The Silent Land

  • The Cider House Rules [2000]The Cider House Rules | DVD | (12/03/2001) from £7.12   |  Saving you £8.87 (124.58%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Homer is an orphan in remote St. Cloud, Maine. Never adopted, he becomes the favorite of orphanage director Dr. Larch, who imparts his full medical knowledge on Homer, who becomes a skilled, albeit unlicensed, physician.

  • Glee - Season 5 [DVD]Glee - Season 5 | DVD | (17/04/2019) from £15.30   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Season 5 of Glee a musical comedy about a group of ambitious and talented students who dream of stardom but struggle with life in the real world.

  • Midsomer Murders: Ben Jones's Casebook [DVD]Midsomer Murders: Ben Jones's Casebook | DVD | (05/09/2011) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £47.28

    Featuring all 39 cases starring Jason Hughes from the John Nettles years.

  • Fur - An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus [2006]Fur - An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus | DVD | (17/04/2019) from £4.23   |  Saving you £15.76 (372.58%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Nicole Kidman stars as legendary photographer Diane Arbus.

  • Midsomer Murders Complete Series Twelve [DVD]Midsomer Murders Complete Series Twelve | DVD | (17/04/2019) from £19.99   |  Saving you £40.00 (200.10%)   |  RRP £59.99

    Midsomer Murders: Complete Series 12 (6 Discs)

  • Friends: Complete Series 10 - New EditionFriends: Complete Series 10 - New Edition | DVD | (25/10/2004) from £7.71   |  Saving you £43.28 (561.35%)   |  RRP £50.99

    After ten years and ten series of comic catastrophes it's time to bid farewell to the six chums with the very final fantastic collection of episodes of 'Friends'! 1. The One After Joey And Rachel Kiss 2. The One Where Ross Is Fine 3. The One With Ross's Tan 4. The One With The Cake 5. The One Where Rachel's Sister Babysits 6. The One With Ross's Grant 7. The One With The Home Study 8. The One With The Late Thanksgiving 9. The One With The Birth Mother 10. The One Where Chandler Gets Caught 11. The One Where The Stripper Cries 12. The One With Phoebe's Wedding 13. The One Where Joey Speaks French 14. The One With Princess Consuela 15. The One Where Estelle Dies 16. The One With Rachel's Going Away Party (aka The One Where Rachel Goes To Paris) 17. The Last One - Part 1 18. The Last One - Part 2

  • The Appointment (Flipside No 44) (Blu-ray)The Appointment (Flipside No 44) (Blu-ray) | Blu Ray | (11/07/2022) from £16.99   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    An evil and enigmatic entity throws a family into turmoil in Lindsey C. Vickers much sought-after cult horror. Unable to attend his daughter's violin recital, suburban father Ian played by Edward Woodward (The Wicker Man) is haunted by a series of prophetic nightmares that seem to foresee a looming tragedy. Are dark forces gathering to be unleashed upon him? An unsettling journey into the world of the supernatural guaranteed to give you sleepless nights, The Appointment is this latest addition to the popular BFI Flipside collection. It is with the director's blessing (and extensive involvement) that the BFI have decided to make this much requested title available, using the best materials as yet discovered. Product Features Standard Definition (presented on Blu-ray) Newly recorded audio commentary on The Appointment by director Lindsey C. Vickers Introduction to the film by the director Interview with Lindsey C. Vickers (2021) Interview with Jane Merrow (2022): the actress recalls her experience of making The Appointment The Lake (Lindsey C. Vickers, 1978, 33 mins): a romantic picnic for young lovers Tony and Barbara is threatened by echoes of the horrific violence that happened nearby in this hauntingly effective ghost story Newly recorded audio commentary on The Lake by Lindsey C. Vickers Extensive galleries featuring rare stills and production materials kindly donated by the director Illustrated booklet featuring new writing on the film Newly commissioned sleeve art by Matt Needle

  • Friends: Complete Series 8 - New EditionFriends: Complete Series 8 - New Edition | DVD | (25/10/2004) from £6.23   |  Saving you £44.76 (718.46%)   |  RRP £50.99

    The eighth season of Friends picks up just moments after Monica and Chandler said, "I do." But the focus of this season is firmly on Rachel's pregnancy, as the story progresses from fatherhood revelations in "The One with the Red Sweater" and "The One Where Rachel Tells..." toward complicated new feelings for Rachel, Ross, and Joey, culminating in the maternity ward two-parter "The One Where Rachel Has a Baby." But it's not all Rachel's pregnancy story. Standalone highlights include "The One with the Rumor" in which the "We Hate Rachel" club started in high school by Ross and a certain Mr. Jennifer Aniston (an uncredited Brad Pitt) is revealed; while "The One with Monica's Boots" has Monica and Chandler arguing over finances when Phoebe and Ross are arguing over the attentions of Sting's wife, Trudie Styler (cameoing as herself). Relationship complications fall upon Phoebe as "The One with the Tea Leaves" hooks her up with a stellar cameo from Alec Baldwin. "The One with Joey's Interview" has Matt LeBlanc in top form preparing to be interviewed by Soap Opera Digest. But time starts to tick faster for everyone in "The One Where Rachel Is Late," as Joey's WWI movie finally arrives, but is overshadowed by the wait for Rachel's overdue arrival. Naturally it's all build-up to the cliffhanger finale and a final emotional surprise. --Paul Tonks

  • Last Of The Summer Wine: Series 1-10 [DVD]Last Of The Summer Wine: Series 1-10 | DVD | (20/11/2017) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £45.48

    Welcome to Holmfirth, a breathtakingly beautiful village in the heart of the Holme Valley, home to our favourite idiosyncratic retired gentlemen. As they amble about the countryside, these unlikely lads are now enjoying a mischievous second childhood, devising and executing a multitude of (grey) hare-brained schemes. Which is just what you'd expect from Britain's oldest, if not wisest adolescents, and their equally eccentric fellow townspeople. Helped by a supporting band of formidable wives, hen-pecked husbands, sexually-charged mistresses, inventors, pigeon fanciers and balding lotharios, our three heroes are never far from one adventure or another. It'll end in trouble especially when the formidable Nora Batty finds out. Collecting the first ten series of one of the BBC's most popular and enduring comedies, the Early Years box set features 75 episodes, including memorable classics such as Forked Lightning where Clegg (Peter Sallis) has several extremely embarrassing accidents on his bicycle and And Who's That Dancing With Nora Batty Then? Where Compo (Bill Owen) finally gets to dance with Nora Batty, which ends after he steps on her foot.

  • Happiness (Criterion Collection) - UK Only [Blu-Ray]Happiness (Criterion Collection) - UK Only | Blu Ray | (30/09/2024) from £26.05   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    As disturbingly funny as it is audaciously empathetic, auteur of unease Todd Solondz's portrait of damaged souls reaching out for connection reveals the existential void underneath middle-class suburban normalcy. An extraordinary ensemble cast-including Philip Seymour Hoffman, Jane Adams, Lara Flynn Boyle, Ben Gazzara, and Dylan Baker-embodies an array of loosely connected New Jersey deviants, depressives, and misfits, among them a frustrated phone-sex pest, an all-American dad concealing his paedophilic urges, and a lonely woman with a grisly secret, all of whom want just one thing: to be loved. One of the most controversial films of the 1990s, the unflinching Happiness unnerves precisely because it dares to see the humanity in those most often denied it. FILM INFO- United States- 1998- 140 minutes- Colour- 1.85:1- English DIRECTOR-APPROVED BLU-RAY SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES- New 4K digital restoration, supervised by director of photography Maryse Alberti, with 2.0 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack- New conversation between director Todd Solondz and filmmaker Charlotte Wells- New interview with actor Dylan Baker- Trailer- English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing- PLUS: An essay by novelist and screenwriter Bruce Wagner- New cover based on original poster art by Daniel Clowes

  • The Grapes of Wrath [DVD] [1940]The Grapes of Wrath | DVD | (09/04/2012) from £9.15   |  Saving you £0.84 (9.18%)   |  RRP £9.99

    This American classic based on John Steinbeck's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel follows Tom Joad (Henry Fonda in an Oscar- Nominated role) and his family as they escape the Depression-era Oklahoma dust bowls for the promised land of California. But the arduous trip and harsh living conditions offer little hope, and family unity proves as daunting a challenge as any other they face.

  • Monster-In-Law [2005]Monster-In-Law | DVD | (26/09/2005) from £5.04   |  Saving you £14.95 (296.63%)   |  RRP £19.99

    A young woman finds her prospective mother-in-law is anything but nice in this romcom.

  • Paul [DVD]Paul | DVD | (17/04/2019) from £8.97   |  Saving you £14.01 (234.28%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Everything you know about aliens from pop culture is true. At least that's the message from Paul, a swift, sharp, and very funny movie from the creative minds that also brought us Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, Superbad, and Adventureland. The British stars of the first two, Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, also wrote the snappy screenplay, and director Greg Mottola shows that he can make human and sentimental both the slapstick and the subtle, self-referential humour the same way he did in Superbad and Adventureland. The premise Pegg and Frost have laid out for themselves as likable, sci-fi fanatic supernerds is a dream vacation starting at Comic Con, then continuing through the American Southwest in an RV visiting historic UFO sites like Area 51, the Black Mailbox, and Roswell, and finishing up at Devil's Tower in Wyoming, the iconic centerpiece from Close Encounters of the Third Kind. After their inauspicious start, they happen upon an escaped alien who is 4 feet tall, and has the big head, classic diamond eyes, and features we've come to recognize as both the benevolent and evil kinds of space aliens from movies and TV. He is also the titular character, and as voiced by Seth Rogen, this CGI creature spouts a never-ending string of wisecracks, insider secrets, and frat-boy humour that comes loud and clear as classic Rogen in tone and attitude. As an aside and terrific example of the very clever throwaway punch lines that run throughout, there's a brief flashback to 1980 showing Paul on a conference call with Steven Spielberg (really), giving him advice about script development issues for E.T. Paul crash-landed in the late 1940s and has been held prisoner by the government's men in black. They've not only been pumping him for knowledge, they've also leaked the fabric and features of his being to people who want to believe, especially the ones in Hollywood. Now Paul wants to go home, and he's found the perfect getaway with the want-to-believe team of Graeme (Pegg) and Clive (Frost), who take him to his rendezvous (at Devil's Tower, of course). The road movie that unfolds is consistently hilarious, moving nimbly through one-off gags and inside jokes, but also creating larger relationships and drawn-out humour that relies on us believing that the little CGI Paul is real. And mostly we do, again thanks to Rogen's delivery and distinctive vocalizing. Paul constantly quips, makes fun, gets drunk, smokes dope, and spouts a steady stream of patter about how aliens have been bowdlerized and reimagined in entertainment and the minds of people like Graeme and Clive. There's a jam-packed supporting cast that complements and complicates the story (in a good way), including Bill Hader and Joe Lo Truglio as the bumbling men in black, and Jason Bateman as the scary man in black. Also passing through are some fun familiar faces like Jane Lynch, David Koechner, Jeffrey Tambor, John Carroll Lynch, and an iconic sci-fi actress who shall remain unnamed. Especially good is Kristen Wiig as a fundamentalist Christian whose mind is literally blown by Paul. Amid the broad humour and nonstop punch lines there's also a sweetness that stays with each finely drawn character (including Paul) and gives Paul an amiable sentimentality that runs throughout. Everyone clearly had fun making this movie, and that's exactly how it is to watch. --Ted Fry

  • Best In Show [2001]Best In Show | DVD | (10/09/2001) from £6.61   |  Saving you £7.38 (111.65%)   |  RRP £13.99

    A mocumentary comedy about the goings on behind the scenes at a major dog show.

  • EARLY UNIVERSAL VOL. 2 (Masters of Cinema) Blu-rayEARLY UNIVERSAL VOL. 2 (Masters of Cinema) Blu-ray | Blu Ray | (25/10/2021) from £18.99   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    The Masters of Cinema Series is proud to present three early silent features from Universal Pictures, all fully restored as part of the studio's ongoing restoration program. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (dir. Stuart Paton, 1916) Allen Holubar stars as the domineering Captain Nemo, who rescues the passengers of an American naval vessel after ramming them with his iron-clad, steampunk submarine, The Nautilus. Incorporating material from Verne's Mysterious Island, the film also follows the adventures of a group of Civil War soldiers whose hot-air balloon crash lands on an exotic island, where they encounter the untamed Child of Nature (Jane Gail). The Calgary Stampede (dir. Herbert Blaché, 1925) Real life rodeo champion Hoot Gibson plays Dan Malloy, an expert rider who wins the big one, the Calgary Stampede. When the father of his new French-Canadian girlfriend (Virginia Browne Faire) turns up dead, Malloy is the only suspect! What Happened to Jones? (dir. William A. Seiter, 1926) Reginald Denny plays a wealthy young bachelor on the night before his wedding. He is convinced to attend a poker party which is promptly raided, sending him on the run in a series of increasingly hilarious disguises. Special Features: Limited Edition O-Card Slipcase [First Print Run of 2000 Copies Only] 1080p presentation on Blu-ray from restorations undertaken by Universal Pictures (20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and What Happened to Jones? restored in 4K, The Calgary Stampede restored in 2K) 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea score by Orlando Perez Rosso The Calgary Stampede score by Chris Tin What Happened to Jones? score by Anthony Willis 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea New video appreciation by author / critic Kim Newman The Calgary Stampede Brand new audio commentary by professor and film scholar Jason A. Ney What Happened to Jones? New audio commentary by film historian and writer David Kalat PLUS: A Collector's Booklet featuring new writing on the films included in this set * All extras subject to change

  • The Expanse: Season Two [DVD]The Expanse: Season Two | DVD | (29/10/2018) from £6.99   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Hundreds of years in the future, humans have colonized the solar system. The U.N. controls Earth. Mars is an independent military power. The planets rely on the resources of the Asteroid Belt, where air and water are more precious than gold. For decades, tensions have been rising between these three places. Earth, Mars and the Belt are now on the brink of war. And all it will take is a single spark. Enjoy all 13 episodes of The Expanse: Season Two on back-to-back and uninterrupted. Includes subtitles for the Hard of Hearing

  • First Knight [1995]First Knight | DVD | (12/04/2004) from £6.03   |  Saving you £-0.04 (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    Lancelot (Richard Gere) a nomadic rogue has no ties no enemies and no fear until that is he meets the beautiful Lady Guinevere of Leonesse (Julia Ormond). Guinevere has promised to marry King Arthur (Sean Connery) not only because his armies can protect her country but because she truly loves him. But her chance encounter with Lancelot as she prepares to enter Camelot stirs conflicting and powerful emotions within her. Arthur welcomes both into his city with open heart little foreseeing how his great capacity for love and trust opens the doors for his own betrayal...

  • The Lost Weekend [Masters of Cinema] (Blu-ray)The Lost Weekend | Blu Ray | (25/06/2012) from £11.85   |  Saving you £8.14 (68.69%)   |  RRP £19.99

    "I'm not a drinker--I'm a drunk." These words, and the serious message behind them, were still potent enough in 1945 to shock audiences flocking to The Lost Weekend. The speaker is Don Birnam (Ray Milland), a handsome, talented, articulate alcoholic. The writing team of producer Charles Brackett and director Billy Wilder pull no punches in their depiction of Birnam's massive weekend bender, a tailspin that finds him reeling from his favorite watering hole to Bellevue Hospital. Location shooting in New York helps the street-level atmosphere, especially a sequence in which Birnam, a budding writer, tries to hock his typewriter for booze money. He desperately staggers past shuttered storefronts--it's Yom Kippur, and the pawnshops are closed. Milland, previously known as a lightweight leading man (he'd starred in Wilder's hilarious The Major and the Minor three years earlier), burrows convincingly under the skin of the character, whether waxing poetic about the escape of drinking or screaming his lungs out in the D.T.'s sequence. Wilder, having just made the ultra-noir Double Indemnity, brought a new kind of frankness and darkness to Hollywood's treatment of a social problem. At first the film may have seemed too bold; Paramount Pictures nearly killed the release of the picture after it tested poorly with preview audiences. But once in release, The Lost Weekend became a substantial hit, and won four Oscars: for picture, director, screenplay, and actor. --Robert Horton

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