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  • The Marker [DVD]The Marker | DVD | (09/10/2017) from £10.59   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

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  • Rugby World Cup - Official Review 2003 - ScotlandRugby World Cup - Official Review 2003 - Scotland | DVD | (08/12/2003) from £9.60   |  Saving you £10.39 (52.00%)   |  RRP £19.99

    The official review of the 2003 Rugby World Cup for the Scottish rugby team.

  • Danielle Steel Collection - Kaleidoscope/Star/Family Album/Palomino/Heartbeat/Full Circle/Changes/Once In A Lifetime/Mixed Blessings (9 disc set) [1990]Danielle Steel Collection - Kaleidoscope/Star/Family Album/Palomino/Heartbeat/Full Circle/Changes/Once In A Lifetime/Mixed Blessings (9 disc set) | DVD | (09/09/2003) from £92.99   |  Saving you £-43.00 (N/A%)   |  RRP £49.99

    9 films in one box set: Kaleidoscope Star Family Album Palomino Heartbeat Full Circle Changes Once In A Lifetime Mixed Blessings.

  • Midsomer Murders: Secrets and Spies [DVD]Midsomer Murders: Secrets and Spies | DVD | (07/09/2009) from £4.90   |  Saving you £12.09 (246.74%)   |  RRP £16.99

    Midsomer Murders: Secrets And Spies

  • Unchained [DVD]Unchained | DVD | (17/04/2019) from £6.53   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    When an attempted robbery goes wrong, three career criminals make a run for it, hiding out in an abandoned industrial building as they wait to make their next move. Unfortunately they're not alone in the warehouse - when the group discover De Niro, a vicious attack dog who's been left behind by an underground fight circuit, they realise the biggest threat may actually lie inside their safe house. Trying to keep their distance from this new danger, and aware that the chance of escape is narrowing, the group are left considering the choices that led them to this moment, fighting for their lives as the law closes in. From the Producers of The Expendables 1 & 2, London Has Fallen, Automata, Real Steel, Shoot Em Up and Ironclad! Antonio Banderas (Desperado, Once Upon a Time in Mexico, Shrek 2) Double Oscar nominee, John Malkovich (Burn After Reading) Oscar Winner, Adrien Brody (The Grand Budapest Hotel, Predators, King Kong

  • Man on the Run [DVD]Man on the Run | DVD | (06/04/2020) from £11.99   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    A key post-war British Noir unseen since the late 1940s, Man on the Run stars Derek Farr as an army deserter unjustly accused of murdering a policeman during an armed robbery. Co-starring Edward Chapman, Laurence Harvey and Kenneth More, it is presented here as a brand-new transfer from original film elements in its original theatrical aspect ratio. A prison escapee, army deserter Peter Burdon makes a new life for himself in London. Short of cash, he tries to pawn his old service revolver and is caught up in an armed robbery, during which a constable is shot and killed. Suspected of being part of the gang, Burdon must go on the run to prove his innocence. Special Feature: Image gallery

  • Viz BoxsetViz Boxset | DVD | (09/10/2006) from £24.99   |  Saving you £-5.00 (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Sid the Sexist: Sidney Smutt is a smooth talking sex machine a lady killing hard man who can drink anyone under the table... or so he thinks. Meet Sid Baz Bob and Joe on their adventures as they paint Newcastle red and jet off to sunny Spain in search of love excitement and a truly satisfying takeaway. Oh Lordy! It's The Fat Slags - 3 Saucy Adventures: Here it is. Raunchier than a Swedish rabbit and bluer than a baboon's arse. The two and only Fat Slags burst on

  • House Of Darkness [DVD]House Of Darkness | DVD | (28/07/2014) from £6.63   |  Saving you £3.36 (50.68%)   |  RRP £9.99

    A family riddled with resentment avarice and fear; a house haunted by the victim of a cold-blooded murder... Featuring the cinema debut of Oscar nominee Laurence Harvey and boasting a haunting score by George Melachrino House of Darkness is a rare atmospheric chiller presented here in a brand-new transfer from the original film elements in its as-exhibited theatrical aspect ratio. Hatred is always close to the surface in an old country house in Dorset at the beginning of the century as Elaine Merrimer soon discovers when she goes to live there with her husband Francis. Sharing the house with his stepbrothers Noel and John Francis is resentful that his dead mother did not leave him her property. John considering Francis a wastrel resents having to support him and his wife. Noel meanwhile nurtures a neurotic hatred and fear of his stepbrother... SPECIAL FEATURE: Original Paperwork PDF

  • Starman [1984]Starman | DVD | (08/04/2002) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Starman is easily director John Carpenter's warmest and most beguiling film, and the only one that ever earned him an Oscar nomination. While most movie buffs are likely to call Halloween the best movie from Carpenter, die-hard romantics and anyone who cried while watching E.T. will vote in favour of the director's 1984 hit. Jeff Bridges is the alien visitor to Earth who is knocked off course and must take an interstate road trip to rendezvous with a mothership from his home planet. To complete this journey he assumes the physical form of the dead husband of a Wisconsin widow (Karen Allen) who responds first with fear, then sympathy, and finally love. Carpenter's graceful strategy is to switch the focus of this E.T.-like film from science fiction to a gentle road-movie love story, made believable by the memorable performances of Bridges and Allen. It's a bit heavy-handed with tenacious government agents who view the Starman as an alien threat (don't they always?), but Carpenter handles the action with intelligent flair, sensitivity and lighthearted humour. If you're not choked up during the final scene, well, you just might not be human. --Jeff Shannon, Amazon.com On the DVD: Starman on disc is presented in anamorphic widescreen transferred from NTSC and letterboxed at 2.35.1. The picture is clear and sharp with very little grain. The soundtrack is crisp, perfectly complementing the romantic nature of this film. The overriding reason to shell out on this special edition is the commentary from John Carpenter and Jeff Bridges, in which director and actor show a genuine affection for the film. Other extras are a featurette filmed around the original release in 1884, a music video starring Bridges and costar Karen Allen covering The Everly Brothers classic "All I Have to Do is Dream", and a trailer for Close Encounters of the Third Kind. --Kristen Bowditch

  • What's The Worst That Could Happen? [2002]What's The Worst That Could Happen? | DVD | (23/09/2002) from £4.94   |  Saving you £13.05 (264.17%)   |  RRP £17.99

    What's the worst that could happen? Probably being forced to watch What's the Worst That Could Happen? from start to finish without a pause button: it's more lame than a three-legged dog. The plot is straightforward enough: two men, each as crooked as the other, come into conflict when petty thief Kevin Caffrey (Martin Lawrence) breaks into the apparently unoccupied beach house of wealthy and unscrupulous businessman Max Fairbanks (Danny DeVito). The house turns out not to be empty: Fairbanks calls the cops, claims that Caffrey has stolen his ring and coolly claims it back in front of his uniformed audience. It's a ring that Caffrey values because it has just been given to him by his new girlfriend Amber (Carmen Ejogo). He's so desperate to get it back that he hounds Fairbanks through the rest of the film, breaking into various Fairbanks properties as he goes. Words like "zany" and "madcap" could be used in the interests of charity, but actually the film falls flat on its face. Lawrence is certainly no Eddie Murphy and the plot would need an injection of major talent to give it a chance. DeVito yet again relies on his stature to provide the laughs. John Leguizamo plays Caffrey's sidekick as best he can but the fake sheikhs-in-tea-towels scene induces more groans than laughs. This is one for diehard fans of the lead actors only. On the DVD: What's the Worst That Could Happen? comes to DVD with a choice of two spoken languages (English or French) and many subtitle options. There's also a generous selection of outtakes, an alternative ending, a music video ("Music" by Erick Sermon) and the original theatrical trailer. It's just a shame that the film itself isn't better. --Harriet Smith

  • Avenging AngeloAvenging Angelo | DVD | (15/09/2003) from £12.96   |  Saving you £-2.97 (-29.70%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Frankie Delano is the trusted right-hand man and loyal bodyguard of mafia kingpin Angelo Allieghieri. When Angelo is assassinated by an old gangland foe Frankie vows to protect the life of his boss's only daughter Jennifer. Having been adopted at an early age in order to hide her existence from Angelo's murderous enemies Jennifer has no idea she is really the daughter of the late mobster. Despite the assurances of Frankie and her step-parents Jennifer refuses to believe Angelo was her father. Her reluctance to accept the truth soon changes however when an attempt is made on her life while she is shopping in a busy department store.

  • Catchfire [DVD]Catchfire | DVD | (13/10/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    Previous UK releases of Catchfire have listed the pseudonymous Allan Smithee as director, but this version proudly opens with "a Dennis Hopper film". Also known as Backtrack, it offers a plot that advances by illogical leaps and bounds while whole scenes seem to go astray. With prominently billed actors getting almost nothing to do while major players go un-credited, a bland music score that might have been laid in from another film entirely and an ending that makes a lot of noise without actually resolving much, the film certainly has its bad points. However, it's also one of Hopper's more eccentric films, and more fun than Colors or The Hot Spot (which he had no trouble owning up to), partly because the director also takes a quirky lead role and his own personal interests are stirred by the modern art frills of the chase plot. The film opens with LA-based conceptual artist Jodie Foster, looking chunkily terrific just before her adult career took off, suffering a minor breakdown on the freeway and happening on a gangland execution. Pint-sized mob boss Joe Pesci sets his killers on her but the crooks ineptly murder Foster's boyfriend (Charlie Sheen, taking a very early bath). Pesci calls in Hopper, a professional hitman who immerses himself in Foster's life and art in order to track her down only to develop an obsessive crush on the woman. When he finds her, he gives her the choice between getting rubbed out or becoming his property. Hopper retains the knack for finding odd-looking byways of rural America, but is uncomfortable with helicopter chases and shoot-outs. The leads, despite great chunks of missing story, are both interesting--Foster sexily vulnerable and Hopper doing a wry New York drawl as the sax-playing hit man. Catchfire also offers an amazing supporting cast of the director's friends, including Dean Stockwell, Vincent Price, Catherine Keener (Being John Malkovich), Tony Sirico (The Sopranos), Bob Dylan (with a chainsaw), Helena Kallianotes (Five Easy Pieces), Julia Adams (The Creature from the Black Lagoon), and John Turturro.On the DVD: the film itself comes in a good-looking widescreen transfer, but the lack of special features let the disc down, with only feeble notes for three cast members (and no Smithee filmography). --Kim Newman

  • Leprechaun 3 [1995]Leprechaun 3 | DVD | (06/10/2008) from £6.19   |  Saving you £3.80 (61.39%)   |  RRP £9.99

    He's back! The Leprechaun is on the loose again this time trying his luck in Las Vegas. The terror begins when a young college student (Scott) gives a beautiful magician's assistant a lift into town. Once in Vegas Scott can't resist taking a turn at the roulette wheel. He has a run of bad luck and loses all his money. To win it back he decides to pawn his Rolex watch but while at the pawn shop he finds one of the Leprechaun's gold shillings. A single piece of the Leprechaun's gold he discovers will grant the fondest wish of the one who holds it. Thanks to the lucky coin Scott goes on a winning streak. Unfortunately the Leprechaun knows his coin is missing and will gladly kill to get it back.

  • Justice - The Complete Third Series [DVD]Justice - The Complete Third Series | DVD | (20/04/2015) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £39.99

    Margaret Lockwood one of British film's greatest stars takes the role of a no-nonsense female barrister in this compelling courtroom drama series from the makers of Yorkshire Television's similarly themed The Main Chance. Introducing charming ambitious young barrister James Eliot – played by Anthony Valentine – this third and final series also includes guest appearances by Anton Rodgers Barbara Shelley and future Gentle Touch lead Jill Gascoine among others. Harriet Peterson is intuitive tenacious and highly principled – qualities that have helped her succeed spectacularly in a world still largely dominated by men. But while Harriet's commitment to her profession remains undiminished through a range of typically challenging cases her personal life grows ever more complicated... and this time it seems there's no going back.

  • Rio Grande [1951]Rio Grande | DVD | (28/05/2001) from £9.57   |  Saving you £0.42 (4.39%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Rio Grande was the last and least memorable of John Ford's famous cavalry trilogy (following Fort Apache and She Wore a Yellow Ribbon), but it none the less maintains an interesting continuity about the gentlemanly rules of military conduct. Here the focus is on the family. While creating a heated controversy over his handling of the Apache war, John Wayne must also contend with disgruntled wife Maureen O'Hara and estranged son Claude Jarman Jr, a new recruit trying to earn his father's love and respect. Ford suggests that there are two conflicting codes of honour in every cavalry officer's life, the personal as well as the professional, and that it takes an act of heroism to maintain both. It's fascinating to observe Wayne's progression throughout the trilogy, as his personal stakes intensify. This is the first of five onscreen appearances between the Duke and O'Hara, each filled with a competitive spirit and stormy sexuality. --Bill Desowitz, Amazon.com

  • Miranda [DVD] [2002]Miranda | DVD | (27/07/2009) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.99

    A librarian begins a passionate affair with a mysterious woman who walks into his library. But then she disappears and he discover that she has three identities - dancer, dominatrix and con-woman. But which one is the real Miranda?

  • Mad Men: The Complete Collection [DVD]Mad Men: The Complete Collection | DVD | (28/11/2016) from £54.95   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Every episode from all seven seasons of the Golden Globe-winning drama from 'Sopranos' writer Matthew Weiner, set in a prestigious advertising agency in early 1960s New York, where sexism is a way of life and everyone smokes like a chimney. In this highly competitive, all white, male-dominated environment, the indefatigable Don Draper (Jon Hamm) is the top ad executive, but there are plenty of young guns eager to topple him from his perch. Season 1 episodes are: 'Smoke Gets in Your Eyes', 'Ladies Room', 'Marriage of Figaro', 'New Amsterdam', 'Five G', 'Babylon', 'Red in the Face', 'The Hobo Code', 'Shoot', 'Long Weekend', 'Indian Summer', 'Nixon Vs. Kennedy' and 'The Wheel'. Season 2 episodes are: 'For Those Who Think Young', 'Flight 1', 'The Benefactor', 'Three Sundays', 'The New Girl', 'Maidenform', 'The Gold Violin', 'A Night to Remember', 'Six Month Leave', 'The Inheritance', 'The Jet Set', 'The Mountain King' and 'Meditations in an Emergency'. Season 3 episodes are: 'Out of Town', 'Love Among the Ruins', 'My Old Kentucky Home', 'The Arrangements', 'The Fog', 'Guy Walks Into an Advertising Agency', 'Seven Twenty Three', 'Souvenir', 'Wee Small Hours', 'The Colour Blue', 'The Gypsy and the Hobo', 'The Grown-Ups' and 'Shut the Door. Have a Seat'. Season 4 episodes are: 'Public Relations', 'Christmas Comes But Once a Year', 'The Good News', 'The Rejected', 'The Chrysanthemum and the Sword', 'Waldorf Stories', 'The Suitcase', 'The Summer Man', 'The Beautiful Girls', 'Hands and Knees', 'Chinese Wall', 'Blowing Smoke' and 'Tomorrowland'. Season 5 episodes are: 'A Little Kiss: Part 1', 'A Little Kiss: Part 2', 'Tea Leaves', 'Mystery Date', 'Signal 30', 'Far Away Places', 'At the Codfish Ball', 'Lady Lazarus', 'Dark Shadows', 'Christmas Waltz', 'The Other Woman', 'Commissions and Fees' and 'The Phantom'. Season 6 episodes are: 'The Doorway: Part 1', 'The Doorway: Part 2', 'Collaborators', 'To Have and to Hold', 'The Flood', 'For Immediate Release', 'Man With a Plan', 'The Crash', 'The Better Half', 'A Tale of Two Cities', 'Favors', 'The Quality of Mercy' and 'In Care Of'. Season 7 episodes are: 'Time Zones', 'A Day's Work', 'Field Trip', 'The Monolith', 'The Runaways', 'The Strategy', 'Waterloo', 'Severance', 'New Business', 'The Forecast', 'Time & Life', 'Lost Horizon', 'The Milk and Honey Route' and 'Person to Person'.

  • Rugby's Greatest Ever MatchesRugby's Greatest Ever Matches | DVD | (16/01/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £14.99

    John Inverdale presents a spectacular look at twenty of the greatest matches ever played from the early '70s and the Welsh and British Lions dominance through to the incredible scenes that greeted Jonny Wilkinson's drop-goal to secure England the 2003 World Cup and Ireland's improbable defeat of the World Champions at Twickenham in the 2004 Six Nations. An incredible mix of 5/6 Nations Tri-Nations Barbarians Lions Bledisloe Cup and World Cup matches featuring a host of wonderful tries and dramatic action from the greatest players the game has ever seen. Interspersed with interviews with amongst others Bill Beaumont Gareth Edwards Rob Andrew Brian Moore Martin Johnson and Lawrence Dallaglio this is a programme for all rugby fans to enjoy. Featured games: 1971 - The Lions beat New Zealand in the three-match series 1971 - Five Nations Scotland 18-19 Wales 1973 - Barbarians 23-11 New Zealand. Brilliant! 1974 - The Lions beat South Africa in the four-match series 1980 - Five Nations Grand Slam decider Scotland 18-30 England 1989 - Lions Tour Australia 18-19 Lions after David Campese's pass was intercepted 1990 - Grand Slam decider Scotland 13-7 England 1991 - Grand Slam decider England 21-19 France 1995 - Rugby World Cup quarter-final England 25-22 Australia 1995 - Rugby World Cup semi-final New Zealand 45-29 England 1997 - Lions Tour South Africa 15-18 Lions in 2nd test to secure series 1997 - England 26-26 New Zealand 1999 - Six Nations Wales 32-31 England 1999 - World Cup semi-final France 43-31 New Zealand 2000 - Tri-Nations South Africa 46-40 New Zealand 2000 - Tri-Nations decider Australia19-18 South Africa 2001 - Tri-Nations decider Australia 29-26 New Zealand 2003 - Bledisloe Cup New Zealand 21-17 Australia 2003 - Rugby World Cup Final Australia 17-20 England 2004 - Six Nations England 13-19 Ireland

  • A Liar's Autobiography: The Untrue Story of Monty Python's Graham Chapman (DVD)A Liar's Autobiography: The Untrue Story of Monty Python's Graham Chapman (DVD) | DVD | (18/02/2013) from £4.96   |  Saving you £13.03 (262.70%)   |  RRP £17.99

    Graham Chapman (the dead one from Monty Python) writes and stars in the movie of his own life story. Although Chapman selfishly dropped dead in 1989 he had taken the trouble to record himself reading his book and those recordings have now been used to provide Chapman's voice in the film. Fellow Pythons John Cleese, Terry Jones, Michael Palin and Terry Gilliam also turn up, along with a few surprise guest including Cameron Diaz, Stephen Fry and Lloyd Kaufman.

  • The Other 'Arf - The Complete Series 2 [DVD]The Other 'Arf - The Complete Series 2 | DVD | (23/01/2012) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    This second series finds Cockney model Lorraine with fading prospects of Tory MP Charles ever proposing marriage - particularly with his aristocratic fiance Sybilla (Patricia Hodge) still very much on the scene. So, displaying a greater spirit of independence, she decides to move far enough out of town to avoid being always at Charles' beck and call; a little reminder that she's still a free agent.

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