Quite simply the mother of all surfing films!
Annie Hall (1977): Starring Allen as New York comedian Alvy Singer and Diane Keaton (in a Best Actress Oscar-winning role) as Annie the film weaves flashbacks flash forwards monologues a parade of classic Allen one-liners and even animation into an alternately uproarious and wistful comedy about a witty and wacky on-again off-again romance. Manhattan (1979): 42-year-old Manhattan native Isaac Davis (Allen) has a job he hates a seventeen-year-old girlfriend (Mariel Hemingway) he doesn't love and a lesbian ex-wife Jill (Meryl Streep) who's writing a tell-all book about their marriage... and whom he'd like to strangle. But when he meets his best friend's sexy intellectual mistress Mary (Diane Keaton) Isaac falls head over heels in lust! Leaving Tracy bedding Mary and quitting his job are just the beginning of Isaac's quest for romance and fulfillment in a city where sex is as intimate as a handshake - and the gate to true love... is a revolving door. Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Sex (But Were Afraid To Ask) (1972): Woody Allen pushes the frontiers of comedy by consolidating his madcap sensibility and wickedly funny irreverence with his developing penchant for visually arresting humor. Giving complete indulgence to the zany eccentricity of his medium Allen revels himself as a filmmaker of wit sophistication and comic insight rising to the occasion with several hysterical vignettes that probe sexuality's stickiest issues! Aphrodisiacs prove effective for a court jester (Allen) who finds the key to the Queen's (Lynn Redgrave) heart but learns that the key to her chastity belt might be more useful... Sleeper (1973): When cryogenically preserved Miles Monroe (Allen) is awakened 200 years after a hospital mishap he discovers the future's not so bright: all women are frigid all men are impotent and the world is ruled by an evil dictator: a disembodied nose! Pursued by the secret police and recruited by anti-government rebels with a plan to kidnap the dictator's snout before it can be cloned Miles falls for the beautiful - but untalented - poet Luna (Diane Keaton). But when Miles is captured and reprogrammed by the government to believe he's Miss America it's up to Luna to save Miles lead the rebels and cut off the nose just to spite its face. Love And Death (1975): Woody Allen reinvents himself again with the epic historical satire Love and Death. A wonderfully funny and eclectic distillation of the Russian literary soul the film represents a bridge between Allen's early slapstick farces and his darker autobiographical comedies. One of his most visual philosophical and elaborately conceived films 'Love And Death' demonstrates again that Allen is an authentic comic genius. Bananas (1971): When bumbling product-tester Fielding Mellish (Allen) is jilted by his girlfriend Nancy (Louise Lasser) he heads to the tiny republic of San Marcos for a vacation only to become kidnapped by rebels!
Made in a golden age of Hollywood dominated by rugged and charismatic leading men real Westerns produced some of the most enduring gun-slinging Stetson wearing spur bearing cinematic characters of all time. This Special Collector's Box Set celebrates three of the very best. Set Comprises: Angel And The Bad Man (1947): Quirt Evans (John Wayne) is an all round bad guy. Whilst in their care of a Quaker family after being shot he falls in love with the beautiful Penelope (Gail Russell). Quirt finds himself choosing between Penelope's gentle world and his own nomadic and unforgiving ways. One Eyed Jacks (1961): On the run from the law after a Mexican bank robbery Dad Longworth (Karl Malden) leaves his partner Rio (Marlon Brando) to be captured. After five long years in a brutal jail Rio escapes to hunt down Longworth and take his revenge. Vengeance Valley (1951): Rancher Archie Stroble's natural son Lee (Robert Walker) has always been envious of step-brother Owen (Lancaster) who in turn has spent his life pulling Lee out of trouble. But when Lee fathers an illegitimate child it leads to a life-threatening confrontation between the vengeance-seeking brothers.
A box set featuring: 'Gold' based on the novel by Wilbur Smith and the story of a group of businessmen who decide to flood a gold mine in South Africa. 'Call Of The Wild' Jack London's classic tale of the Klondike Gold Rush as we follow the lives of the dog Buck and his master John Thornton. 'Treasure Island' Robert Louis Stevenson's classic tale of a young boy's search for buried treasure.
Featuring ZZ top Aerosmith Roxette Kenickie John Fogerty Ugly Kid Joe Psychedlic Furs Iron Maiden Bonham Def Leppard and more. Tracklist: 1. Introduction 2. Free Your Mind - En Vogue 3. Burger Man - ZZ Top 4. Hole In My Soul - Aerosmith 5. Dangerous - Roxette 6. In Your Car - Kenickie 7. Walking In A Hurricane - John Fogerty 8. Cat's In The Cradle - Ugly Kid Joe 9. House - Psychedelic Furs 10. What Girls Want - Material Issue 11. Reach For The Sky - Firehouse 12. When She Begins - Social Distortion 13. Wasting Love - Iron Maiden 14. Change Of Season - Bonham 15. Make Love Like A Man - Def Leppard 16. Never Mind The Noise (Instrumental)
The Basic Short Game
Tracklist: 1. Going Down Slow - Long John Baldry 2. Do Not Change - Tower Of Power 3. You Are Still A Young Man - Tower Of Power 4. Mobile Line - John Sebastian 5. Welcome Back - John Sebastian 6. Jug Band Music - John Sebastian And David Bromberg 7. Loving You - John Sebastian And David Bromberg 8. Daydream - John Sebastian And David Bromberg 9. Because - Bonnie Koloc 10. Blue Skies - Bonnie Koloc 11. With You By My Side - Bonnie Koloc
Paul Robeson: Songs Of Freedom
John Hart and Paul Bollenback bring their musical mastery and compositional skills to the first release in the Arkadia Jazz Duelling Guitars Series. A spectacular treat for the eyes and ears this performance was recorded in Dolby Digital 5.1 and Stereo Audio and painstakingly edited to not only visually enhance the music but to intrigue and enthral viewers looking for an experience kind to the ears as well as stimulating for the Jazz novice and aficionado alike.
This fantastic TV Classic Comedy Box Set will provide a feast of laughter with movie versions of some of the most popular sitcoms ever made. The set comprises movie versions of Rising Damp Porridge George and Mildred Bless This House and Please Sir.
The hottest compilation of on-bike road racing footage ever seen! Experience the thrill of riding with the world's best racers in this dizzying full-on action blast collection of the best on-bike footage ever recorded. Trees hedges houses and stone walls flash past at astonishing speeds. These guys don't flinch. You will!
The creative minds behind Disney/Pixar's groundbreaking animated blockbusters invite you back inside the toy box for a heartwarming and hilarious movie experience you'll never forget. In Toy Story 3, Woody (voiced by Tom Hanks), Buzz Lightyear (voiced by Tim Allen) and the rest of the Toy Story gang return for an all-new adventure, along with a few new faces - some plastic, some plush - including Barbie's counterpart Ken (voiced by Michael Keaton), a thespian hedgehog named Mr. Prickle...
From the creator of Wallace & Gromit, the animated tale of chickens planning their great escape from a 1950s chicken farm.
Quirt Evans (John Wayne) is an all round bad guy. When he is shot a Quaker family takes care of him. Whilst in their care the family's daughter Penelope Worth (Gail Russell) and Quirt fall in love. Quirt eventually finds himself having to choose to live in Penelope's world or to go back to his old ways.
When a cab driver accidentally injures a homeless man he trades jail time for participation in an experimental anger control program at the Straun foundation. Once there he finds himself at the mercy of the foundation's insane head doctor Timothy Straun -- the infamous ""Dr. Rage"".
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