Alone...frightened...trapped like an animal. An attractive well-known TV newscaster is stalked by an obsessed admirer a TV station scriptwriter whose obsession turns to hate when she rejects his advances and his moves become more harassing and ultimately murderous...
The third season of Gene Roddenberry's cult sci-fi series concludes with an action-packed double DVD release filled with exclusive extras! Episode titles: The Illusion of Majesty Twilight of the Idols Day of Judgement Day of Wrath Shadows Cast By A Final Salute.
Four more fantastic episodes of the award winning channel 4 sci-fi show on the third double DVD of the season. Packed with action and excitement Andromeda is fast becoming a huge sci-fi phenomenon.
Epsiodes include: If The Shoe Fits / Paradise Found / Devi / Between The Lines / The Way / The Plays The Thing / The Convert / Takes One To Know One / Endgame / Ides Of March / Deja Vu All Over Again
The ChaperoneRay Bradstone (Paul Triple H Levesque) is the best wheel man in the business– the bank robbery business that is. Just out of prison he is determined to gostraight and be the best parent he can be to his daughter Sally (Ariel Winter) andmake amends with his ex-wife Lynne (Annabeth Gish). After trying everything hecan do to re-connect with his family and struggling in vain to find honest work his oldbank-robbing crew led by Phillip Larue (Kevin Corrigan) offers him one last job. Hesigns on as their getaway driver – only to change his mind at the last second. Whatprompts this change of heart is an opportunity: Sally is going on a class field trip tothe New Orleans Natural History Museum and Ray has been asked to be thechaperone. It’s his last chance to be the father he always wanted to be.Sally and her class are in for one of the craziest field trips ever. Special Features: Ariel’s Video DiaryBusload of BloopersI’m The Chaperone: Triple HCome Back Music Video: Original Song by Ariel WinterThat’s What I Am Inside LookInside OutInside out test cd has been designed to help teacher's use shape and customise evaluation materials. Al the tests are saved as Microsoft word files.
8 Mile: The people of Detroit know 8 Mile as the city limit a border a boundary. It is also a psychological dividing line that separates Jimmy Smith Jr. (Eminem) from where and who he wants to be... Trainspotting: Choose life. Choose a job. Choose a career. Choose a family... This is the story of Mark Renton (Ewan McGregor) and his so-called friends - a bunch of losers liars psychos thieves and junkies. Hilarious but harrowing the film charts the disintegration of their friendship as they proceed seemingly towards self-destruction. Mark alone has the insight and opportunity to escape his fate - but then again does he really want to choose life?
When Ambition Meets Faith A brutal bloody and gripping saga of obsession corruption and poisonous greed; Paul Thomas Anderson's Award Winning There Will Be Blood is a masterly unwavering inspection of a consummately evil man whose trailblazing spirit is equalled only by his murderous ambition. In the dying years of the nineteenth century Daniel Plainview (Daniel Day-Lewis) a struggling silver miner realises that true wealth lies in oil extraction. Driven by a passionate hatred for others and an intense psychological need to see competitors fail he heads for the oil-rich land of California in a bid to manipulate and exploit the landowners of dust-worn Little Boston in to selling him their properties. Forefront of the town is self-styled 'faith healer' Eli Sunday (Paul Dano) who is structuring his own sinister plan to funnel the residents' impending wealth into his self-founded church. As Plainview's empire expands so does his obsession with the intrinsic value of power and he becomes increasingly irascible and paranoid along the way. What follows is a vindictive ruthless and violent chain of events as Plainview fails to deliver on promises as he pits himself against the town's perturbed and unstable charismatic teenage preacher. In addition to stunning visuals and an exceptional captivating score from accomplished composer (and Radiohead guitarist) Jonny Greenwood director Paul Thomas Anderson (Magnolia) owes his best work to date to the incredible Academy Award winning performance as Plainview by Daniel Day-Lewis and the staggering portrayal of Eli Sunday by Paul Dano (Little Miss Sunshine). Bearing similarities to Citizen Kane and Giant There Will Be Blood is an intelligent thought-provoking and powerfully-eccentric epic masterpiece that is as enchanting as it is timeless.
Will and Grace are back for the fifth season! Featuring episodes 1-4 1. And the Horse He Rode In On 2. Bacon And Eggs 3. The Kid Stays Out Of The Picture 4. Humongous Growth
It's never the same movie twice! Climb into the director's seat and make the movie you want to see! You pick the characters and choose what happens to them. You control everything with the push of a button. Multiple plots multiple endings--it's interactive moviemaking so real the only thing missing is the studio accountant. Intrigue and adventure collide at a hip after-hours party. Does Leslie find the FBI agent who can save her or does she dance with the devil? Does Richard ge
Featuring the tracklist: Mariah Carey - 'Butterfly', Alanis Morissette - 'Hand In My Pocket', Garbage - 'Special', Spice Girls - 'Wannabe', Metallica - 'Fuel' and Garth Brooks - 'Two Pina Coladas'. Comedy performances feature Paula Abdul and Will Ferrell and Garth Brooks.
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Now stunningly repackaged 50p from the sale of this DVD will be paid to Royal British Legion Trading Limited which gives its taxable profits to The Royal British Legion (Charity no. 219279) and Poppy Scotland (Scottish Charity No. SC014096). Academy Award -winner Jamie Foxx and Jake Gyllenhaal star in this critically acclaimed brilliantly unconventional war story from Oscar-winning director Sam Mendes. Jarhead (the self-imposed moniker of the Marines) follows Swoff (Gyllenhaal) from a sobering stint in boot camp to active duty where he sports a sniper rifle through Middle East deserts that provide no cover from the heat or Iraqui soldiers. Special Features: Feature Commentaries: With Director Sam Mendes With Screenwriter William Broyles Jr. and Author Anthony Swofford Swoff's Fantasies Swoff's Fantasies - With optional Commentary by Director Sam Mendes and Editor Walter Murch D.I in a Dress Fantasy Interview Exploding Major Swoffs Kill News Interviews in full (with Option Commentary) Deleted Scenes (with Optional Commentary)
Jeepers Creepers 2 (Dir. Victor Salva 2003): When their bus is crippled on the side of a deserted road a team of high-school athletes discover an opponent they cannot defeat - and may not survive. Staring hungrily at them through the school bus windows the ""Creeper"" returns again and again. But when the teammates discover that it's selective about whom it attacks it will test their ability to stick together - as the insatiable menace tries to tear them apart! Wrong T
Andromeda heads for second season climax with this penultimate double DVD including four incredible episodes featuring time travel and space battles for every discerning sci-fi fan.
After a series of tragic life events, Li (Daniel Wu) is burnt out. With seemingly no options left he decides to end it all. But he can't even do that right. Enter Chuck Kevin Spacey), Li's wise-talking American neighbour who takes Li under his wing.
Hitch (Dir. Andy Tennant 2005): In Andy Tennant's delightful romantic comedy Hitch Will Smith stars as Alex Hitchens an urban date doctor who helps the common man woo the woman of his dreams. Hitch will use any means necessary--dance lessons back waxing--to instill romantic confidence in his clientele. Why? He was once a lonely wallflower himself who learned about love and heartbreak the hard way. His latest project Albert Brennaman (Kevin James) may be his most difficult. Brennaman a junior accountant prone to clumsiness has fallen head-over-heels for one of his clients Allegra Cole (Amber Valleta) a well-known celebrity. To complicate things further Hitch's dating dogma is shaken when he meets and falls for a beautiful gossip columnist Sara Melas (Eva Mendes) whose sharp wit easily pierces his cool fa''ade. Conflict arises when Melas uncovers Hitch's true profession and blames him for her best friend being dumped. Men In Black (Dir. Barry Sonnenfeld 1997): Secret agents 'K' (Tommy Lee Jones) and 'J' (Will Smith) work for a highly funded yet unofficial government agency which tracks civilisation-infiltrating extraterrestrial. K and J must prevent an alien terrorist (Vincent D'Onofrio) from assassinating two galactic ambassadors on Earth for a conference dooming the Earth to certain destruction! Men In Black 2 (Dir. Barry Sonnenfeld 2002): Agent J and Agent K are back! Agent J (Will Smith) needs help with a new breed of alien terror intent on destroying the planet. He is sent to find Agent K (Jones) restore his memory and enlist him in the fight of a lifetime...
Ever felt the chill wind of déjà vu? You will with Stag, as its entire premise follows that of director Peter Berg's none-more-black comedy Very Bad Things to the letter--except that Stag actually came first. While Very Bad Things starred Cameron Diaz and Christian Slater and therefore got a cinema release, Stag stars (oh dear) Mario Van Peebles, ex-Brat Pack star Andrew McCarthy and Taylor Dayne, and therefore didn't grace the silver screen. Van Peebles plays Michael, the loyal best friend and housemate of Victor (John Stockwell) who is poised to leave the buddy fold for marriage and domesticity. So, being a pal, Michael organises a surprise stag party for Victor, and invites along a host of their old crowd--including, regrettably, drug dealer and racketeer Pete (McCarthy), and the obligatory pair of strippers, Serena and Kelly (Dayne and Jenny McShane). Of course, things swiftly turn rowdy, Kelly falls to her wholly accidental death, and the boys have to cover up the death fast. Having established this nightmarish scenario, Stag veers away from the Gap-ad Grand Guignol of Very Bad Things and instead attempts to juggle suspense, melodrama, and a fairly ponderous examination of modern-male morality. The results aren't particularly edifying, but they do display a certain conviction, even if it's never satisfactorily explained why Van Peebles spends the entire film without eyebrows. Them's the breaks. --Danny Leigh
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