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  • Festive Film Collection [DVD]Festive Film Collection | DVD | (03/11/2014) from £5.36   |  Saving you £9.63 (179.66%)   |  RRP £14.99

    12 Dogs of Christmas - It's Christmas time and it looks to be a dismal season for motherless 12-year-old Emma O'Connor who has been sent to her unwelcoming Aunt Delores. On her arrival Emma is caught in the middle of a town war over the 'No Dogs allowed' law. With the help of her schoolmates, an unlikely band of grown-ups and a diverse canine corps of over 60 dogs, Emma attempts to win over the citizens of Doverville by staging a holiday pageant, 'The 12 Dogs of Christmas', and in doing so, may save not only the dogs but herself. 12 Dogs of Christmas 2 - The dogs of Doverville are in trouble again... but Emma is back to save them in a song-filled, seasonal extravaganza. Mean-spirited mogul Finneas plots to shut down the local puppy orphanage, unless Emma can come up with the money to save it. With the help of some friends, she races against time to put together a musical holiday event that just might save the day

  • Thumb Wars [1999]Thumb Wars | DVD | (21/10/2002) from £31.55   |  Saving you £-21.56 (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Thumb Wars is a parody of Star Wars in which all the characters are played by real human thumbs with equally real human eyes and mouths grafted onto them through the wonders of computerised image tweakery. Obvious, really. If you're a fan of the toy and puppets dramas on The Adam and Joe Show or, frankly, even if you're not, you'll love this. Quite apart from the inherent wonderful silliness of mastermind Steve Oedekerk's creations, the mickey-taking is of a high order as Loke Groundrunner, Hand Duet and Princess Bunhead, aided by Oobedoob Benubi, battle the forces of the evil Thumbpire (the stormtroopers wear thimbles) in order to destroy the "big dangerous weapon thing that can blow stuff up". Along the way, Luke and Oobedoop replay Bunhead's holographic message while lying on the floor so they can look up her dress, the two robots have sex and Hand Duet insists on being paid in girly giggles. The eventual destruction of the "big dangerous weapon thing" will have you in stitches, with Groundrunner attempting to use "the power of the Thumb" while the spirit of Oobedoob urges him to "use the instrument panel, Luke--that's what it's there for". --Roger Thomas

  • The Brave Little Toaster [1988]The Brave Little Toaster | DVD | (28/07/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    The Brave Little Toaster is a delightful animated musical movie based on the classic children's story by Thomas M. Disch. Toaster and his household chums including Radio and Lamp feel very lonely when they are left alone in the house after their master the little boy Rob and his family move. Led by Toaster the adventurous appliances embark on a journey across America in search of Rob. Featuring a great soundtrack including 'Tutti Frutti' 'April Showers' and many songs written especially for the movie.

  • The 12 Dogs Of ChristmasThe 12 Dogs Of Christmas | DVD | (14/11/2005) from £5.38   |  Saving you £13.61 (252.97%)   |  RRP £18.99

    It's Christmas time in 1930's Pittsburgh and motherless 12 year old Emma O'Conner has been sent to her 'Aunt Delores' in Doverville. On arrival Emma finds herself unwelcomed by Delores and caught in the middle of a war over dogs. On one side is Mayor Nobel Doyle and the Town Council who are determined to maintain the 'No Dogs Allowed' law of Doverville. On the other side is Cathy Stevens 'The Dog Lady' who has been taking in people's dogs from all over the country as they can no

  • Frankenthumb [2002]Frankenthumb | DVD | (27/01/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    A half-hour parody, Frankenthumb is one of a series of featurette pastiches of famous movies masterminded by Steve Oederkerk (Kung Pow: Enter the Fist) cast with human thumbs with CGI-inset mouths and eyes, a process that is weirder than it is funny. A précis of the 1931 Frankenstein, shot on impressive (and beautifully-lit) miniature sets, the film tells the old, old story: megalomaniac Dr Frankenthumb and his inept assistant Humpy create life in the laboratory, unleashing a monster named Pepper ("because he's brought spice into our lives") who goes on a rampage, menaces the daughter of a somewhat irritating Italian man, and is pursued by a mob into a burning windmill, whereupon a guest star from an earlier mini-epic (Bat Thumb) turns up to deliver some sort of an ending. One or two good jokes pop up, but probably not enough. On the DVD: Frankenthumb on disc is a very nice package, containing storyboards, manufactured outtakes and cast interviews, trailers for this and the rest of the series (Thumb Wars, The Blair Thumb, Thumbtanic, Bat Thumb, The Godthumb) and a mass commentary track by the entire creative team that makes a cheerful accompaniment. --Kim Newman

  • Bat Thumb [2001]Bat Thumb | DVD | (27/01/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Superhero Bat Thumb (aka Wuce Bane) and his trusty sidekick Blue Jay are called upon to save Gaaathumb City from the evil despicable not to mention poorly dressed 'No Face'. Will the city survive? Will Bat Thumb's true identity be revealed? Will Vicky Nail learn to control her unruly waves?

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