Seasons One-Five of the hit Zombie-Apocalypse series. 70 episodes in a 20-disc set.
A military drama starring Robert De Niro and Cuba Gooding Jr that tells the true story of Carl Bashear who combated racism to become the US Navy's first African-American deep-sea diver.
With Operation Bite Mark in shambles and our heroes again on the hunt for Murphy, Season 3 opens on a world where the fate of humanity rests not in the jaws of zombies, but in the rise of a new breed of hybrid blends. Created and controlled by Murphy, the ever-growing army of blends is hell bent on spreading their message of 'No Fear' across the land. It's up to Warren, Doc, Addy, and new team members Hector and Sun Mei to stop Murphy and his cult of blends before it's too late. This season the mission has changed, the team makeup has changed, and even the threats have changed (with all new horrors like Wolf-Z's, Electro-Shock Z's, and the deadly but surprisingly feral humans called 'Enders'.) This season the Apocalypse has gotten worse, the stakes have gotten higher, and our heroes have gotten funnier in the face of zombie danger.
Keith Allen teams up with a group of teenage tourette sufferers and takes them on a trip to France to find out more about the condition.
Southern Comfort is more than merely Deliverance in the Louisiana Bayou. Walter Hill's taut little tale of weekend warrior National Guardsman on swamp exercises reverberates with echoes of Vietnam. Powers Booth brings a hard pragmatism to the "new guy" in the unit, a Texas transplant less than thrilled with his new unit. "They're just Louisiana versions of the same rednecks I served with in El Paso", he tells level-headed Keith Carradine. The barely functional unit of city boys and macho rednecks invade the environs of the local Cajun trappers and poachers, "borrowing" the locals' boats and sending bursts of blank rounds over their heads in a show of contempt. Before they know it the dysfunctional strangers in a strange land are on the losing end of guerrilla war. The swamp rats kill their commanding officer (Peter Coyote) and terrorise the bickering bunch as they flee blindly through the jungle without a map, a compass, or a leader to speak of. Hill directs with a clean simplicity, creating tension as much from the primal landscape and the Cajuns' unsettling reign of terror as from the dynamics of a platoon of battle virgins tearing itself apart from rage and fear. Ry Cooder's eerie and haunting score and the primal, claustrophobic landscape only intensifies the paranoia as the city boys splinter with infighting (sparked by a bullying Fred Ward), blunder through booby traps and ambushes, and finally turn just as savage as their pursuers in their drive to survive. --Sean Axmaker, Amazon.com
Southern Comfort is more than merely Deliverance in the Louisiana Bayou. Walter Hill's taut little tale of weekend warrior National Guardsman on swamp exercises reverberates with echoes of Vietnam. Powers Booth brings a hard pragmatism to the "new guy" in the unit, a Texas transplant less than thrilled with his new unit. "They're just Louisiana versions of the same rednecks I served with in El Paso", he tells level-headed Keith Carradine. The barely functional unit of city boys and macho rednecks invade the environs of the local Cajun trappers and poachers, "borrowing" the locals' boats and sending bursts of blank rounds over their heads in a show of contempt. Before they know it the dysfunctional strangers in a strange land are on the losing end of guerrilla war. The swamp rats kill their commanding officer (Peter Coyote) and terrorise the bickering bunch as they flee blindly through the jungle without a map, a compass, or a leader to speak of. Hill directs with a clean simplicity, creating tension as much from the primal landscape and the Cajuns' unsettling reign of terror as from the dynamics of a platoon of battle virgins tearing itself apart from rage and fear. Ry Cooder's eerie and haunting score and the primal, claustrophobic landscape only intensifies the paranoia as the city boys splinter with infighting (sparked by a bullying Fred Ward), blunder through booby traps and ambushes, and finally turn just as savage as their pursuers in their drive to survive. --Sean Axmaker, Amazon.com
An unlikely group of survivors become reluctant heroes in thE Zombie Apocalypse when they find themselves on a mission to save humanity. In Season Five of Z Nation, Warren has survived the drone crash but our heroes soon learn the Black Rain had a totally unexpected side effect. Instead of melting Zombies for a reset, post-Black Rain Zombies are conscious, some newly dead can even talk, giving rise to a new kind of Zombie, TALKERS. Depending on the condition of their body, a TALKER might pass for human--as long as they have plenty of bizkits (is the secret ingredient really brains?) to keep them from going rabid Z.
An unlikely group of survivors become reluctant heroes in thE Zombie Apocalypse when they find themselves on a mission to save humanity. In Season Five of Z Nation, Warren has survived the drone crash but our heroes soon learn the Black Rain had a totally unexpected side effect. Instead of melting Zombies for a reset, post-Black Rain Zombies are conscious, some newly dead can even talk, giving rise to a new kind of Zombie, TALKERS. Depending on the condition of their body, a TALKER might pass for human--as long as they have plenty of bizkits (is the secret ingredient really brains?) to keep them from going rabid Z.
All 43 episodes from Seasons One, Two & Three of the hit Zombie series, Z Nation - in a 12 disc set. SEASON ONE Three years after the devastating ZN1 virus gutted the country, a team of everyday heroes must transport the only known survivor of a zombie attack and humanity s last hope to develop a vaccine from New York to California. However, he s hiding a secret that could endanger the mission. Z Nation: Season 1 is a rollercoaster of non-stop thrills, chills, and blood-splattering fun. EXTRAS: Race for The Cure: The Making of Z Nation Preparing for the ZN1 Virus Behind the Gore Music of The Apocalypse Zombie Kill Reel Z-Nation Gag Reel and more SEASON TWO While the heroes barely surviving the nuclear blasts search for Murphy, Citizen Z broadcasts Murphy's identity and offers a bounty from the CDC to get him to California safely. Suddenly everyone wants a piece of The Murphy, including a mysterious and deadly bounty hunter, Vasquez. EXTRAS: Making Of Season 2 Behind The Effects Zombie Kill Reel SEASON THREE With Operation Bite Mark in shambles and our heroes again on the hunt for Murphy, the mission has changed, the team makeup has changed, and even the threats have changed. With all new horrors like Wolf-Z's, Electro-Shock Z's, and the deadly but surprisingly feral humans called 'Enders', the Apocalypse has gotten worse, and the stakes have gotten higher.
Southern Comfort is more than merely Deliverance in the Louisiana Bayou. Walter Hill's taut little tale of weekend warrior National Guardsman on swamp exercises reverberates with echoes of Vietnam. Powers Booth brings a hard pragmatism to the "new guy" in the unit, a Texas transplant less than thrilled with his new unit. "They're just Louisiana versions of the same rednecks I served with in El Paso", he tells level-headed Keith Carradine. The barely functional unit of city boys and macho rednecks invade the environs of the local Cajun trappers and poachers, "borrowing" the locals' boats and sending bursts of blank rounds over their heads in a show of contempt. Before they know it the dysfunctional strangers in a strange land are on the losing end of guerrilla war. The swamp rats kill their commanding officer (Peter Coyote) and terrorise the bickering bunch as they flee blindly through the jungle without a map, a compass, or a leader to speak of. Hill directs with a clean simplicity, creating tension as much from the primal landscape and the Cajuns' unsettling reign of terror as from the dynamics of a platoon of battle virgins tearing itself apart from rage and fear. Ry Cooder's eerie and haunting score and the primal, claustrophobic landscape only intensifies the paranoia as the city boys splinter with infighting (sparked by a bullying Fred Ward), blunder through booby traps and ambushes, and finally turn just as savage as their pursuers in their drive to survive. --Sean Axmaker, Amazon.com
All 43 episodes from Seasons One, Two & Three of the hit Zombie series, Z Nation - in a 12 disc set. SEASON ONE Three years after the devastating ZN1 virus gutted the country, a team of everyday heroes must transport the only known survivor of a zombie attack and humanity s last hope to develop a vaccine from New York to California. However, he s hiding a secret that could endanger the mission. Z Nation: Season 1 is a rollercoaster of non-stop thrills, chills, and blood-splattering fun. EXTRAS: Race for The Cure: The Making of Z Nation Preparing for the ZN1 Virus Behind the Gore Music of The Apocalypse Zombie Kill Reel Z-Nation Gag Reel and more SEASON TWO While the heroes barely surviving the nuclear blasts search for Murphy, Citizen Z broadcasts Murphy's identity and offers a bounty from the CDC to get him to California safely. Suddenly everyone wants a piece of The Murphy, including a mysterious and deadly bounty hunter, Vasquez. EXTRAS: Making Of Season 2 Behind The Effects Zombie Kill Reel SEASON THREE With Operation Bite Mark in shambles and our heroes again on the hunt for Murphy, the mission has changed, the team makeup has changed, and even the threats have changed. With all new horrors like Wolf-Z's, Electro-Shock Z's, and the deadly but surprisingly feral humans called 'Enders', the Apocalypse has gotten worse, and the stakes have gotten higher.
In the closing days of WWII German POWs plot to escape from their Scottish camp with a plan to rejoin the U-Boat fleet from where they were captured...
Season Two of Z Nation is bigger, louder and crazier than season one. After Citizen Z broadcasts Murphy's identity and offers a fake bounty from the CDC to get him to California safely, the whole world seems to be after 'The Murphy'. Barely surviving the nuclear blasts, Warren and our heroes pursue Murphy East and South, avoiding the fallout. This season's journey sees them battle a variety of new zombies; Radioactive Blaster Zombies, Phyto-Zombies used for growing Z-Weed, Alien Zombies from Roswell, Zombie Animals, and of course, another Zombie Baby! Some favourite characters from Season One will die along the way in surprisingly emotional episodes. Meanwhile several new characters join the apocalypse this season. A mysterious Bounty Hunter with a deadly secret, named Vasquez, will become a reluctant member of the team. In addition our heroes will have a new season-long nemesis, Escorpion, (Emillio Rivera from Sons of Anarchy) the leader of a surviving drug cartel called the Zeros, who are after Murphy's blood for their own purposes. Will our heroes get Murphy to California? Find out in the 15-episode Season 2 of Z Nation. 'Z Nation is an insane, hi-octane gorefest that'll go to town on your funny bone via your adrenal gland, and whisk your brain away on holiday to the outer reaches of imagination.' - Den of Geek.
After the zombie apocalypse, a ragtag group of survivors journey across the country with the potential savior of humanity.
Season Two of Z Nation is bigger, louder and crazier than season one. After Citizen Z broadcasts Murphy's identity and offers a fake bounty from the CDC to get him to California safely, the whole world seems to be after 'The Murphy'. Barely surviving the nuclear blasts, Warren and our heroes pursue Murphy East and South, avoiding the fallout. This season's journey sees them battle a variety of new zombies; Radioactive Blaster Zombies, Phyto-Zombies used for growing Z-Weed, Alien Zombies from Roswell, Zombie Animals, and of course, another Zombie Baby! Some favourite characters from Season One will die along the way in surprisingly emotional episodes. Meanwhile several new characters join the apocalypse this season. A mysterious Bounty Hunter with a deadly secret, named Vasquez, will become a reluctant member of the team. In addition our heroes will have a new season-long nemesis, Escorpion, (Emillio Rivera from Sons of Anarchy) the leader of a surviving drug cartel called the Zeros, who are after Murphy's blood for their own purposes. Will our heroes get Murphy to California? Find out in the 15-episode Season 2 of Z Nation. 'Z Nation is an insane, hi-octane gorefest that'll go to town on your funny bone via your adrenal gland, and whisk your brain away on holiday to the outer reaches of imagination.' - Den of Geek.
After the zombie apocalypse, a ragtag group of survivors journey across the country with the potential savior of humanity.
John Thaw takes the first starring role of his career in 'RedCap' in which he plays Sergeant John Mann of the Royal Military Policess Special Investigation Branch. Made in 1964 at a time when the British army was still highly active Redcap's scripts cover investigations in Germany Aden Cyprus and Borneo. Featuring guest stars of the calibre of Keith Barron ('Duty Free') Leonard Rossiter ('Rising Damp') Ian McShane (Deadwood Lovejoy)) and David Burke (The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes)); Redcap was a series brimming with quality. Not seen since its original transmission this set contains the entire first series of thirteen episodes featuring scripts from Troy Kennedy Martin and Roger Marshall (who both worked extensively on 'The Sweeney') and Leon Griffiths (who created 'Minder'). The series was recently 're-imagined' with former Eastenders star Tamzin Outhwaite as the lead. Episodes comprise: 1. It's What Comes After 2. A Town Called Love 3. Epitaph for a Sweat 4. Misfire 5. Corporal McCann's Private War 6. The Orderly Officer 7. Night Watch 8. The Boys of B Company 9. A Regiment of the Line 10. The Man they Did 11. A Question of Initiative 12. A Place of Refuge 13. The Patrol
With Operation Bite Mark in shambles and our heroes again on the hunt for Murphy, Season 3 opens on a world where the fate of humanity rests not in the jaws of zombies, but in the rise of a new breed of hybrid blends. Created and controlled by Murphy, the ever-growing army of blends is hell bent on spreading their message of 'No Fear' across the land. It's up to Warren, Doc, Addy, and new team members Hector and Sun Mei to stop Murphy and his cult of blends before it's too late. This season the mission has changed, the team makeup has changed, and even the threats have changed (with all new horrors like Wolf-Z's, Electro-Shock Z's, and the deadly but surprisingly feral humans called 'Enders'.) This season the Apocalypse has gotten worse, the stakes have gotten higher, and our heroes have gotten funnier in the face of zombie danger.
Bride Of Chucky (1998): The world's most notorious doll is back on the rampage but this time he's met his match... his ex-girlfriend Tiffany (Jennifer Tilly) who with marriage in mind breathes new life into the little guy. So begins a hilarious adventure filled with gruesome splatter murderous mayhem and laughs galore! Seed Of Chucky (2004): Deliver us some evil! The fifth film in the Child's Play series marks the directorial debut of Don Mancini the creator the s
Autobiographical movies rarely get more truthfully moving than Antwone Fisher. The title is also the name of this fine drama's first-time screenwriter, a former Navy seaman who was working as a film-studio security guard when his life-inspired script was developed as Denzel Washington's directorial debut. This Hollywood dream gets better: unbeknown to the filmmakers, Derek Luke--a newcomer who won the title role over a throng of famous contenders--was also a friend of Fisher's, and the whole film seems blessed by this fortunate coincidence. Washington's sharp instincts as an actor serve him well, as both a subtle-handed director and Luke's costar playing Jerome Davenport, a Navy psychologist assigned to assess Fisher's chronic violent temper. Their therapy sessions prove mutually beneficial, as this touching true story addresses painful memories, broken desires, and heartfelt reunions without resorting to a contrived happy ending. Fisher's good life is worth celebrating, and Washington brings a delicate touch to the party. --Jeff Shannon Originally, Men of Honour was simply called Navy Diver and no doubt all involved held high hopes that it would be an award-winning biopic. Unfortunately, Carl Brashear's life as the first African-American Master Diver went through that vaguely distasteful contemporary Hollywood Marketing makeover and the result is not quite so worthy of its subject and intentions. The film's hopelessly clichéd tagline reads, "History is made by those who break the rules"; the direction is shot through with sunsets 'n' slow-mo; and the script is peppered with foreshadowing dialogue ("don't end up like me, son"). The plot devices follow a predictable arc: family poverty, a swiftly sweet romance, a shock accident, court hearing and, naturally, a grisly antagonist. It's with the last of these that the movie comes to life. We may have seen DeNiro spit nails countless times before, but his saltily intractable Master Chief is a terrific screen creation. Next to him, Cuba Gooding Jr really does shine as the endlessly persecuted Brashear. All-too brief cameos from Charlise Theron and Michael Rapaport lend sparkle too. But the film's message about how social attitudes toward race have changed is lost in a murky haze of Hollywoodisation. As one character declares, "some things just don't mix". --Paul Tonks
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