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  • The Myth Special Edition (with Introduction to Cine-Asia) [DVD]The Myth Special Edition (with Introduction to Cine-Asia) | DVD | (28/02/2011) from £2.49   |  Saving you £2.50 (100.40%)   |  RRP £4.99

    Experience nearly three hours of adrenaline-pumping stunts and martial arts action from Asian Cinema's premier action-specialists in this 'limited-edition' presentation which includes an exclusive action-packed introduction to Cine-Asia - plus a collectable selection of trailers of some of the greatest martial arts movies ever made! Featuring The Myth the full-length movie starring Jackie Chan as an intrepid time-travelling archaeologist this premium value presentation shows action-cinema's leading icon in one of his best-loved roles. With red-hot supporting performances from sexy Bollywood superstar Mallika Sherawat and Korean beauty Kim Hee-seon The Myth takes you on a magical journey to Ancient China and across continents to India as Jackie battles mystical warriors and ingenious death-traps on a quest to discover the greatest story of all! Breathtaking action sequences from Jackie Chan Jet Li Donnie Yen Chow Yun-fat Sammo Hung and female Thai action sensation Jija Yanin (Chocolate Raging Phoenix) round out this invaluable action-packed introduction to the incomparable World of Asia Action Cinema.

  • The MythThe Myth | DVD | (04/05/2009) from £7.65   |  Saving you £8.34 (109.02%)   |  RRP £15.99

    When intrepid archaeologist Jack (Jackie Chan) stumbles upon an ancient sword and a magical gemstone that defies the force of gravity, he is led to the aged shrine - hidden beneath more than 2,000 years of lies, tall-tales and lost adventurers.

  • The Myth [Blu-ray]The Myth | Blu Ray | (04/05/2009) from £6.99   |  Saving you £13.00 (65.00%)   |  RRP £19.99

    When intrepid archaeologist Jack (Jackie Chan) stumbles upon an ancient sword and a magical gemstone that defies the force of gravity, he is led to the aged shrine - hidden beneath more than 2,000 years of lies, tall-tales and lost adventurers.

  • Fox Family [DVD]Fox Family | DVD | (10/08/2009) from £12.39   |  Saving you £0.60 (4.84%)   |  RRP £12.99

    A macabre black-comedy musical in style of The Rocky Horror Show! A family of Fox Spirits (temporarily masquerading as a travelling circus troupe) have a chance to permanently become humans: this chance occurs only if they each eat a human liver on one specific night that occurs once in every thousand years. And so the hapless bloody quest begins to find unwitting human volunteers. WARNING: contains singing and break-dancing!

  • Bhaji On The Beach [1993]Bhaji On The Beach | DVD | (16/06/2003) from £10.70   |  Saving you £-0.71 (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Bhaji on the Beach is the directorial debut of Gurinda Chadha, which--like her next film, What's Cooking--features women as the central characters and seems to involve food at every turn. It's an ensemble piece, which takes a while to establish the characters' relationships with each other. But eventually the focus of the film--based on a story by Meera Syal--gets distilled to a group of women taken on a day trip to Blackpool by a progressive thinking "sister". The skies are suitably grey as they arrive in the English resort town, with the amusement arcades, takeaways and shop fronts looking tacky and run down. There's Ginder (Kim Vithana), who has run away from her violent husband, Hashida (Sarita Khajuria), who has a major decision to make and conservative aunties Asha (Lalita Ahmed) and Pushpa (Zohra Sehgal), not to mention youngsters Ladhu (Nisha K Nayar) and Madhu (Renu Kochar) who are just along for the excitement. As the day wears on, tension mounts between the different generations as secrets come out into the open. It matters little that the plot feels a touch contrived--particularly the convergence of significant characters towards the end--as there's a lot of energy in the performances. The result is a bit rough around the edges, but there's a lot to amuse here, not least in the colourful nod to Bollywood contained in Asha's many dream sequences. --Emma Perry

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