101 Films presents groundbreaking 90s sci-fi The Lawnmower Man (1992) and its sequel, Lawnmower Man 2: Beyond Cyberspace (1995) on Blu-ray in the UK for the very first time. Presented in a 3-disc set including both the theatrical and director's cuts of The Lawnmower Man, in limited edition packaging featuring newly commissioned artwork, and complete with a booklet with new writing on the film. The Lawnmower Man: Dr. Lawrence Angelo (Pierce Brosnan) is a brilliant scientist obsessed with perfecting virtual reality software. When his experiments on animals fail, he finds the ideal substitute - Jobe Smith (Jeff Fahey), a slow-witted gardener. Dr. Angelo's goal is to benefit his human guinea pig and ultimately mankind itself, but evil lurks in the guise of The Shop, a shadow group that seeks to use the technology to create an invincible war machine. When the experiments change the simple Jobe into a superhuman being, the stage is set for a Jekyll-and-Hyde struggle for control of Jobe's mind and the future of the world. Lawnmower Man 2: Beyond Cyberspace: Enter the deadly world of virtual reality, where information is the key to world domination. Picking up where the original Lawnmower Man ended, Jobe (Matt Frewer - Max Headroom) has become a hostage in futuristic hell. But when he discovers a computer chip that will give him the key to the ultimate revenge, the battle for world control begins. With stunning special effects, Lawnmower Man 2: Beyond Cyberspace takes you into a world where only the hardwired dare to journey.Limited edition rigid box packaging. Limited Edition Booklet: Includes Grassroots and Cyber Suits: Variations of The Lawnmower Man by Rich Johnson and This Diseased Mainframe: The Abject Horror of Bodily Digitisation in The Lawnmower Man by Andy Marshall-RobertsDISC 1 Cybergod: Creating The Lawnmower Man ¢ Audio commentary with writer/Director Brett Leonard and writer producer Gimel Everett ¢ Deleted scenes Original electronic press kit with cast interviews and behind-the-scenes footage ¢ Edited animated sequences ¢ Theatrical trailer ¢ TV spotDISC 2 Audio commentary with writer/Director Brett Leonard and writer/producer Gimel Everett ¢ Conceptual art and design sketches ¢ Behind-the-scenes and production stills ¢ Storyboard comparisonDISC 3 Lawnmower Man 2: Beyond Cyberspace
Lawrence Kasdan's sprawling Western epic chronicling the life of legendary lawman Wyatt Earp. From Wichita and Dodge City to the OK Corral and Dodge City this is a thrilling journey of romance adventure and desperate heroic action.
Robert Rodriguez returns with this slice of the "Grindhouse" experience - there's zombies, guns and hot chicks aplenty.
Directed by John Irvin this explosive action thriller stars karate and weapons expert Eric Roberts and Jeff Fahey. Roberts proves himself as one of the hottest action heroes of the decade in a movie that has it all: murder espionage passion and mind-blowing stunts - all shot against the incredible backdrop of locations spanning Africa America and Europe. With Freefall - you'd better hang on for your life!
World On FireDuring the titanic struggle between North and South both sides demanded Britain's support. British volunteers fought on both sides; British guns and bullets littered the battlefields. This book offers a dramatic account of the first modern war and of Britain's part in it for good or ill.Weather WarsA young scientist revels in his creation of a supercomputer that can stop the effects of climate change and catastrophic weather.;When the computer's artificial intelligence advances it creates deadly storms to stop the military from controlling it or shutting it down.;It's up to the scientist to outsmart his own creation survive the disasters unleashed upon him and save the planet from devastation.Tornado Warning
WE ALL GO A LITTLE MAD SOMETIMES... Shattering expectations and shocking audiences around the world, Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho changed the face of cinema in 1960. It remains one of the most iconic and influential movies ever made. Twenty three years later, Australian filmmaker Richard Franklin (Patrick, Road Games) boldly followed in the master's footsteps and directed Psycho II, a sequel that not only delivered on the promise of his earlier films, but also lived up to Hitchcock's original. Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins) is declared sane and released from the facility in which he was being held, despite the complaints of Lila Loomis (née Crane, Vera Miles) sister of Norman's most famous victim. All Norman wants to do is live quietly and productively as a normal member of society. But is returning to the house he once shared with his mother, and running the motel that was the site of so many murders, really a good idea? Is he cured, or will he kill again? Psycho III would see Anthony Perkins himself take the franchise's reins for his directorial debut, bringing a stylish flair that suggested his time working with not only Alfred Hitchcock, but Orson Welles and Ken Russell had been well spent. A fallen nun (Diana Scarwid as Maureen Coyle), a sleazy drifter (Jeff Fahey as Duane Duke), and a curious reporter looking for a scoop (Roberta Maxwell as Tracy Venables) all arrive at the Bates Motel and 'Mother' is less than happy, especially when Norman begins to fall in love. Meanwhile, Psycho IV: The Beginning, written by Joseph Stefano (screenwriter of the 1960 original) and directed by master of horror Mick Garris, returns to the primal scene to show us how it all began in Anthony Perkins' final franchise appearance. Rehabilitated and happily married, Norman Bates has finally escaped from the overbearing influence of his abusive mother. But his wife is pregnant, and Norman finds himself afraid that the child will inherit his mental illness. When he hears talk radio host Fran Ambrose (CCH Pounder) discussing the topic of matricide, Norman calls in under a false name, to tell his story. Starring Henry Thomas (E.T.) as young Norman and Olivia Hussey (Black Christmas) as his mother, Norma. Presented together for the first time in the UK on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray, featuring all new restorations of Psycho II, III and IV from the original camera negatives, Arrow Video invites you back inside the Bates Motel and wishes you a very pleasant stay. Product Features 4K ULTRA HD BLU-RAY LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray (2160p) presentations of all four films New 4K restorations of Psycho II, Psycho III and Psycho IV from the original camera negatives DTS:X and mono audio options for Psycho, lossless stereo and 5.1 options for Psycho II and Psycho III, and lossless stereo audio for Psycho IV Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing Reversible sleeves featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Matt Griffin Double-sided posters for each film featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Matt Griffin 9 postcard sized reproduction art cards 120-page perfect bound collector's book featuring new writing by film critics John-Paul Checkett and Johnny Mains plus select archival material Disc 1 PSYCHO (4K ULTRA HD BLU-RAY) 60th Anniversary edition from Universal Pictures with uncut and re-release versions of the film Audio Commentary with Stephen Rebello, author of Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho The Making of Psycho documentary In the Master's Shadow, Hitchcock's Legacy featurette Hitchcock / Truffaut audio interview with scenes from the movie Newsreel Footage: The Release of Psycho featurette The Shower Scene: With & Without Music featurette The Shower Sequence, storyboards by Saul Bass image gallery Psycho Sound featurette The Psycho Archives image gallery Posters and Psycho Ads image gallery Lobby Cards image gallery Behind the Scenes Photographs image gallery Publicity Shots image gallery Theatrical trailer Re-Release trailers Disc 2 - PSYCHO II (4K ULTRA HD BLU-RAY) New audio commentary by film critics Michael Brooke and Johnny Mains Archival audio commentary by screenwriter Tom Holland Behind the Curtain: The Masters of Horror on Psycho, panel discussion with screenwriter Tom Holland and Psycho IV director Mick Garris moderated by Robert V. Galluzzo Giving Bloch His Due, interview with Chet Williams, author of Psycho: Sanitarium on the legacy of Norman Bates' creator, author Robert Bloch Anthony Perkins TV interview Anthony Perkins audio interview Richard Franklin audio interview Richard Franklin On Set featurette Richard Franklin scene commentary A sequel to a Classic featurette The House on the Hill featurette Personality Profile: Anthony Perkins featurette Personality Profile: Richard Franklin featurette Still Crazy After all these Years Behind the scenes featurette Anthony Perkins interview Vera Miles interview Janet Leigh interview Jerry Goldsmith demo Trailers & TV spots Image gallery Audio press kit/promotional record Record gallery Disc 3 - PSYCHO III (4K ULTRA HD BLU-RAY) New Commentary by film critics Michael Brooke and Johnny Mains Archival audio commentary by screenwriter Charles Edward Pogue Carnival of the Heart, a new visual essay by film scholar Alexandra Heller Nicholas Scream of Love, a new interview with composer Carter Burwell Watch the Guitar, archival interview with actor Jeff Fahey Patsy's Last Night, archival interview with actor Katt Shea Mother's Maker, archival interview with special make-up effects artist Michael Westmore Body Double, archival interview with actress Brinke Stevens Original electronic press kit Alternate opening Theatrical trailer TV spot Image gallery Disc 4 - PSYCHO IV: THE BEGINNING (4K ULTRA HD BLU-RAY) 4K (2160p) Ultra HD presentation of the film in director's preferred 1.78:1 aspect ratio Archival audio commentary with director Mick Garris, actor Henry Thomas, and actress Olivia Hussey Death by Strings, new visual essay by author and critic Guy Adams on music across the franchise The Making of Mother, an archival interview with make-up effects artist Tony Gardner Behind-the-scenes footage A Look at the Scoring of Psycho IV, archival featurette Trailer Disc 5 - PSYCHO IV TV Aspect Ratio (4K ULTRA HD BLU-RAY - LIMITED EDITION EXCLUSIVE) 4K (2160p) Ultra HD presentation of the film in 1.33:1 TV aspect ratio
WE ALL GO A LITTLE MAD SOMETIMES... Shattering expectations and shocking audiences around the world, Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho changed the face of cinema in 1960. It remains one of the most iconic and influential movies ever made. Twenty three years later, Australian filmmaker Richard Franklin (Patrick, Road Games) boldly followed in the master's footsteps and directed Psycho II, a sequel that not only delivered on the promise of his earlier films, but also lived up to Hitchcock's original. Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins) is declared sane and released from the facility in which he was being held, despite the complaints of Lila Loomis (née Crane, Vera Miles) sister of Norman's most famous victim. All Norman wants to do is live quietly and productively as a normal member of society. But is returning to the house he once shared with his mother, and running the motel that was the site of so many murders, really a good idea? Is he cured, or will he kill again? Psycho III would see Anthony Perkins himself take the franchise's reins for his directorial debut, bringing a stylish flair that suggested his time working with not only Alfred Hitchcock, but Orson Welles and Ken Russell had been well spent. A fallen nun (Diana Scarwid as Maureen Coyle), a sleazy drifter (Jeff Fahey as Duane Duke), and a curious reporter looking for a scoop (Roberta Maxwell as Tracy Venables) all arrive at the Bates Motel and 'Mother' is less than happy, especially when Norman begins to fall in love. Meanwhile, Psycho IV: The Beginning, written by Joseph Stefano (screenwriter of the 1960 original) and directed by master of horror Mick Garris, returns to the primal scene to show us how it all began in Anthony Perkins' final franchise appearance. Rehabilitated and happily married, Norman Bates has finally escaped from the overbearing influence of his abusive mother. But his wife is pregnant, and Norman finds himself afraid that the child will inherit his mental illness. When he hears talk radio host Fran Ambrose (CCH Pounder) discussing the topic of matricide, Norman calls in under a false name, to tell his story. Starring Henry Thomas (E.T.) as young Norman and Olivia Hussey (Black Christmas) as his mother, Norma. Featuring all new restorations of Psycho II, III and IV from the original camera negatives, Arrow Video invites you back inside the Bates Motel and wishes you a very pleasant stay. Product Features LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentations of all four films New 4K restorations of Psycho II, Psycho III and Psycho IV from the original camera negatives DTS:X and mono audio options for Psycho, lossless stereo and 5.1 options for Psycho II and Psycho III, and lossless stereo audio for Psycho IV Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing Reversible sleeves featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Matt Griffin Double-sided posters for each film featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Matt Griffin -9 postcard sized reproduction art cards 120-page perfect bound collector's book featuring new writing by film critics John-Paul Checkett and Johnny Mains plus select archival material. Disc 1 - PSYCHO 60th Anniversary edition from Universal Pictures with uncut and re-release versions of the film Audio commentary with Stephen Rebello, author of Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho The Making of Psycho documentary - In the Master's Shadow: Hitchcock's Legacy featurette Hitchcock / Truffaut audio interview with scenes from the movie Newsreel Footage: The Release of Psycho featurette The Shower Scene: With & Without Music featurette The Shower Sequence, storyboards by Saul Bass image gallery Psycho Sound featurette The Psycho Archives image gallery Posters and Psycho Ads image gallery Lobby Cards image gallery Behind the Scenes Photographs image gallery Publicity Shots image gallery Theatrical trailer Re-release trailers Disc 2 - PSYCHO II New audio commentary by film critics Michael Brooke and Johnny Mains Archival audio commentary by screenwriter Tom Holland Behind the Curtain: The Masters of Horror on Psycho, panel discussion with screenwriter Tom Holland and Psycho IV director Mick Garris moderated by Robert V. Galluzzo Giving Bloch His Due, interview with Chet Williams, author of Psycho: Sanitarium on the legacy of Norman Bates' creator, author Robert Bloch Anthony Perkins TV interview Anthony Perkins audio interview Richard Franklin audio interview Richard Franklin On Set featurette Richard Franklin scene commentary A sequel to a Classic featurette The House on the Hill featurette Personality Profile: Anthony Perkins featurette Personality Profile: Richard Franklin featurette Still Crazy After all these Years Behind the scenes featurette Anthony Perkins interview Vera Miles interview Janet Leigh interview Jerry Goldsmith demo Trailers & TV spots Image gallery Audio press kit/promotional record Record gallery Disc 3 - PSYCHO III New Commentary by film critics Michael Brooke and Johnny Mains Archival audio commentary by screenwriter Charles Edward Pogue Carnival of the Heart, a new visual essay by film scholar Alexandra Heller Nicholas Scream of Love, a new interview with composer Carter Burwell Watch the Guitar, archival interview with actor Jeff Fahey Patsy's Last Night, archival interview with actor Katt Shea Mother's Maker, archival interview with special make-up effects artist Michael Westmore Body Double, archival interview with actress Brinke Stevens Original electronic press kit Alternate opening Theatrical trailer TV spot Image gallery Disc 4 - PSYCHO IV: THE BEGINNING High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation of the film in director's preferred 1.78:1 aspect ratio Archival audio commentary with director Mick Garris, actor Henry Thomas, and actress Olivia Hussey Death by Strings, new visual essay by author and critic Guy Adams on music across the franchise The Making of Mother, an archival interview with make-up effects artist Tony Gardner Behind-the-scenes footage A Look at the Scoring of Psycho IV, archival featurette Trailer DISC 5 - PSYCHO IV TV Aspect Ratio (LIMITED EDITION EXCLUSIVE) High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation of the film in 1.33:1 TV aspect ratio
Extraterrestrials utilise 'electrical tornadoes' in a plan to invade Earth.
In this sci-fi thriller The lawnmower Man Pierce Brosnan plays Dr Lawrence Angelo a brilliant scientist obsessed with perfecting a revolutionary Virtual reality computer software. When his experiments on animals fail he finds the ideal substitute : Jobe Smith a slow witted gardener - The Lawnmower Man. Dr Angelo's goal is to benefit his human guinea pig and ultimately mankind itself. But evil lurks in the guise of The Shop a shadowy group that seeks to use the technology to create an invincible war machine. When the experiments change the simple Lawnmower Man into a superhuman being the stage is set for a Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde struggle for the control of Jobe's mind and the future of the world.
The 'Fighting McGuinns' are a real tough boxing family suffering the pain of family conflict. It is only when the eldest son is murdered for refusing to fix a fight that the family comes together for their salvation lies not in the fate of a boxing match but in the future of their family.
Kevin Costner plays the lawman who became a myth in an epic action-filled saga directed and co-written by Lawrence Kasdan. Gene Hackman as Wyatt's iron-willed father and Dennis Quaid as Earp's deadly best friend Doc Holliday add power to this hard-hitting Western. From Wichita to Dodge City to the O.K. Corral take a thrilling journey of romance adventure and mythic courage.
The story of a famous children's author suffering from writers block who has a msyterious woman suffering from amnesia turn up on his doorstep. Little do they both know she is in fact a real live fairy!
Terror Trap is everyone's worst nightmare about what can happen in a rural Southern town. Corrupt law enforcement isolation sick and violent rednecks and no way to leave. Driving to a weekend getaway a car breakdown strands young couple Don and Nancy (David James Elliot and Heather Marsden) while passing through a small rural Louisiana town. Finding the couple on the roadside the town's inhospitable Sheriff Taylor (Jeff Fahey) tells them there'll be no one to repair their car before morning. He directs them to a nearby motel for the night run by Carter (Michael Madsen). Checking into the seedy rundown establishment Don and Nancy have no way of knowing how this place deals with outsiders. Badge aside the Sheriff answers to Carter as do a gang of twisted masked kidnappers torturers and killers. By the time Don and Nancy realize what's happening it's too late to flee. They must fight to survive the night or be the next victims of the Terror Trap...
Psycho: The classic Hitchcock thriller involving a series of murders at a lonely motel where the deaths are attributed to the mother of the young owner. Psycho 2: Norman Bates is coming home after spending 22 years in a mental institution. He plans to renovate the old Bates Motel the place where his first murders occurred... Psycho 3: The Bates Motel is again the site of some nasty doings as the rehabilitated Norman who has installed a new ice machine att
A crew of coal miners becomes trapped 600 feet below ground after a disastrous collapse. As the air grows more toxic and time runs out they slowly descend into madness and begin to turn on one another. Inspired by true events.
October 1944 and a US Army regiment is surrounded by Nazis high in the Vosges Forest of France. They are labelled lost another casualty of war. The 100th/442nd Regimental Combat Team are ordered to reach them no matter the cost. Made up entirely of 2nd generation Japanese-American volunteers this brave band of brothers have already fought immense prejudice to be recognised as a fighting unit. Fiercely courageous they break through the German lines but at a tremendous price. The unit suffers over 800 casualties to save 211 soldiers of the 275 strong Lost Battalion in what is regarded today as one of the most significant battles of World War II. This is their true story. A story of true patriotism.
When wrongly accused of stealing a priceless artifact during a poker game, corrupt cops, assassins and a drop dead beautiful blonde set out on a mission to hunt John Smith down with the aim of getting their hands on the million-dollar reward.
Robert Rodriguez returns with this slice of the "Grindhouse" experience - there's zombies, guns and hot chicks aplenty.
Extraterrestrials utilise 'electrical tornadoes' in a plan to invade Earth.
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