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  • Constant Gardener/Out Of AfricaConstant Gardener/Out Of Africa | DVD | (31/07/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £24.99

    Constant Gardener (Dir. Fernando Meirelles 2005): In a remote area of Northern Kenya activist Tessa Quayle (Rachel Weisz) is found brutally murdered. Tessa's companion a doctor appears to have fled the scene and the evidence points to a crime of passion. Members of the British High Commission in Nairobi assume that Tessa's widower their mild-mannered and unambitious colleague Justin Quayle (Ralph Fiennes) will leave the matter to them. They could not be more wrong.... Haunted by remorse and jarred by rumors of his late wife's infidelities Quayle surprises everyone by embarking on a personal odyssey that will take him across three continents. Using his privileged access to diplomatic secrets he will risk his own life stopping at nothing to uncover and expose the truth; a conspiracy more far-reaching and deadly than Quayle could ever have imagined. Based on the novel by John Le Carre The Constant Gardener was nominated for 3 Oscars and Rachel Weisz duly collected statuette hers for a superb supporting turn as Tessa Quayle. Out of Africa (Dir. Sydney Pollack 1985): Sydney Pollack directs this sweeping romantic drama based on the memoirs of Danish writer Isak Dinesen. Meryl Streep stars as Karen Blixen the restless wife of European aristocrat and plantation owner Baron Bror Blixen (Brandauer). When Bror departs to hunt big game and chase women the running of their East African coffee plantation falls to Karen. She throws herself into this task with the same determination and spirit she brings to her passionate but sporadic affair with free-spirited British hunter Denys Finch Hatton (Robert Redford). While enduring her husband's infidelities and the eventual destruction of their beloved land she entertains Denys and befriends the workers. Hatton shares Karen's profound love for the African landscape but is unwilling to sacrifice his independence for their relationship...

  • TV Party: The Sublimely Intolerable ShowTV Party: The Sublimely Intolerable Show | DVD | (10/11/2008) from £14.55   |  Saving you £-2.56 (N/A%)   |  RRP £11.99

    The first 10% of this show sums up what we don't get on TV anymore. Technical difficulties. TV Party was live and improvised and this meant casual disaster. This early episode gets off to an artistically agonizing start - the sound person is late overdosing on drugs or both. Or it was the broken down equipment. Once the sound kicks in the show gets lively. Compton Maddux a droll singer songwriter is backed up by Debbie Harry and Glenn; the unique futurist soprano Klaus Nomi does one of his post-modern arias; Adny Shernoff of the Dictators plays the Beach Boys' Be True to Your School backed up by pom pom girls Tish and Snooky the Manic Panic designers. Downtown legend director Eric Mitchell announces the opening of the now famous New Cinema theater and shows a clip from his film Kidnapped with Arto Lindsay Duncan Smith and Anya Phillips. Brit director David Silver and photographer Kate Simon do the white people talk about reggae segment. Blondie's Chris Stein and Debbie Harry and the Patti Smith Group's Richard Sohl drop in to smoke a reefer and take calls from all the crazies in cable land. Chris explains all this isn't chaos it's art. Tracklist: 1.Glenn on Mardigras 2.'Lil Rico' Amos Poe 3.Nile Rodgers Call In 4.Luigi Ciccolini Intellectual Talk

  • Le Mans 1985 ReviewLe Mans 1985 Review | DVD | (14/07/2008) from £11.49   |  Saving you £4.50 (28.10%)   |  RRP £15.99

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  • Venus in Furs [DVD] [1970]Venus in Furs | DVD | (16/05/2011) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £14.99

    How can you run from a dead person unless you're dead yourself? James Darren (The Guns of Navarone) stars as a jazz trumpeter in the throes of a breakdown who is sucked into a perverse mire of psycho-sexual horror after finding a dead body of a girl he had watched being stripped and whipped the previous evening at a party. Now Darren along with his sultry girlfriend a kinky lesbian a depraved playboy... and the mysterious insatiable beauty Marie Rohm begin a journey that may lead them all straight to hell! Remastered from the original negative and is presented here totally uncut and uncensored. This infamous erotic shocker by cult director Jess Franco also features a jazz score by the legendary Manfred Mann.

  • 2010 Salzburg Festival Opening Concert [Blu-ray] [2011] [Region Free]2010 Salzburg Festival Opening Concert | Blu Ray | (30/08/2011) from £23.38   |  Saving you £6.61 (28.27%)   |  RRP £29.99

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  • Out Of Africa [1985]Out Of Africa | DVD | (06/02/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £17.99

    Sydney Pollack directs this sweeping romantic drama based on the memoirs of Danish writer Isak Dinesen. Meryl Streep stars as Karen Blixen the restless wife of European aristocrat and plantation owner Baron Bror Blixen (Brandauer). When Bror departs to hunt big game and chase women the running of their East African coffee plantation falls to Karen. She throws herself into this task with the same determination and spirit she brings to her passionate but sporadic affair with free-s

  • 20 Pack: Thriller (including Asylum Erotica, Blind Terror, Callan, Class Of 1999 II, Cyclone & 15 More) [2007]20 Pack: Thriller (including Asylum Erotica, Blind Terror, Callan, Class Of 1999 II, Cyclone & 15 More) | DVD | (17/10/2007) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    1. Asylum Erotica (Dir. Fernando Di Leo 1971) 2. Class of 1999 Part II (Dir. Spiro Razatos 1994) 3. Blind Terror (Dir. Giles Walker 2001) 4. Callan (Dir. Don Sharp 1974) 5. Cyclone (Dir. Fred Olen Ray 1987) 6. Female Perversions (Dir. Susan Streitfeld 1996) 7. Recoil (Dir. Art Camacho 1997) 8. The Tunnel (Dir. Daniel Baldwin 2000) 9. I Shot a Man in Vegas (Dir. Keoni Waxman 1995) 10. Flowers in the Attic (Dir. Jeffrey Bloom 1987) 11. How Awful About Allan (Dir. Curtis Harrington 1970) 12. No Big Deal (Dir. Robert Charlton 1983) 13. Jake Speed (Dir. Andrew Lane 1986) 14. Miss Monday (Dir. Benson Lee 1998) 15. Kandyland (Dir. Philip Marcus & Robert Allen Schnitzer 1987) 16. The Killing Mind (Dir. Michael Ray Rhodes 1991) 17. Music Of Chance (Dir. Philip Haas 1993) 18. Original Sin (Dir. Ron Satlof 1989) 19. Phoenix (Dir. Danny Cannon 1998) 20. Pure Danger (Dir. C. Thomas Howell 1996)

  • TT 2010 On-Bike Laps Vol. 2 [DVD]TT 2010 On-Bike Laps Vol. 2 | DVD | (14/06/2010) from £7.15   |  Saving you £4.84 (40.40%)   |  RRP £11.99

    Full on-boards laps from the 2010 Isle of Man TT released on DVD within hours of being completed This is a chance for fans to ride the legendary 37.73-mile circuit with the stars of today and experience better-than-ever quality footage of action which has only just happened. Speeds have hit more than 190mph on the TT course during this year's festival with average speeds for complete laps of more than 130mph - with hedges walls and houses just inches away from the bikes. This volume features four complete laps from the first day of racing including three from the PokerStars Superbike TT with Keith Amor Bruce Anstey and Cameron Donald plus a lap with former sidecar World Champion Klaus Klaffenbock on his way to his first TT victory.

  • Streets of GoldStreets of Gold | DVD | (24/09/2007) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.99

    3 visions. 2 fighters. 1 dream. Their time is now. Relocated to America, Alek is an immigrant from the Soviet Union who was a talented boxer in his day, but he was not allowed on the Russian national team because of his religion. Depressed and discouraged, he meets two young amateur boxers, one street-smart, the other clean-cut, and starts to feel alive again. As their coach, he trains them for glory, but not without trouble...

  • Europa Europa [1992]Europa Europa | DVD | (16/12/2002) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Agnieszka Holland's 'Europa Europa' is the fascinating fact-based story of Solomon Perel (Marco Hofschneider) a German Jew who survived the Holocaust by concealing his identity literally within enemy ranks. When Nazi thugs smash into the Perels' house 13-year-old Solly manages to flee. Upon his reunion with his family they head for Poland hoping to find safety but war soon overcomes that land and once again Solly is forced to run this time with his brother. They become separate

  • Nosferatu The Vampyre [1979]Nosferatu The Vampyre | DVD | (10/12/2001) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    It is 1850 in the beautiful perfectly kept town of Wismar. Jonathan Harker (Bruno Ganz) is about to leave on a long journey over the Carpathian Mountains to finalise real estate arrangements with a wealthy nobleman. His wife Lucy (Isabel Adjani) begs him not to go and is troubled by a strong premonition of danger. Despite her warnings Jonathan arrives four weeks later at a large gloomy castle. Out of the mist appears a pale wraith-like figure with a shaven head and deep sunken eyes who identifies himself as Count Dracula (Klaus Kinski) The events that transpire slowly convince Harker that he is in the midst of a vampire. What he doesn't know however is the magnitude of danger he his wife and his town are about to experience as victims of the Nosferatu. Directed by Werner Herzog a leading figure in German Cinema's 'new wave' of the 1970's Nosferatu is widely recognised as one of the finest films of the vampire genre. A homage to F. W. Murnau's 1922 original Herzog's Nosferatu is driven towards tragedy and visual splendour rather than the gory bloodfests of later remakes. Herzog's frequent leading man and eccentric live wire Klaus Kinski (Android Lifespan Dr Zhivago) gives a sensational performance as the eerie goblin-like Dracula.

  • The Way We Were/Out Of AfricaThe Way We Were/Out Of Africa | DVD | (28/07/2008) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    The Way We Were (Dir. Sydney Pollack) (1973): Screen legends Barbra Streisand and Robert Redford make movie magic as the captivating star-crossed lovers Katie Morosky and Hubbell Gardiner. Theirs is a classic love story sparked by the attraction of opposites played out against the backdrop of American life during times of foreign war domestic prosperity and McCarthy-era paranoia in Hollywood. Winner of two Academy Awards (Best Song 'The Way We Were' and Best Score) The Way We Were is the timeless romance that cannot be forgotten. Out Of Africa (Dir. Sydney Pollack) (1985): Meryl Streep stars as Karen Blixen the restless wife of European aristocrat and plantation owner Baron Bror Blixen (Brandauer). When Bror departs to hunt big game and chase women the running of their East African coffee plantation falls to Karen. She throws herself into this task with the same determination and spirit she brings to her passionate but sporadic affair with free-spirited British hunter Denys Finch Hatton (Robert Redford). While enduring her husband's infidelities and the eventual destruction of their beloved land she entertains Denys and befriends the workers. Hatton shares Karen's profound love for the African landscape but is unwilling to sacrifice his independence for their relationship...

  • Das Boot, The Director's Cut (A Wolfgang Petersen Film)Das Boot, The Director's Cut (A Wolfgang Petersen Film) | DVD | (28/06/2010) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Wolfgang Petersen's harrowing and claustrophobic U-boat thriller Das Boot was released as both a theatrical film and a six-hour mini-series, and remains the most expensive production ever made by a German studio. The expanded "Director's Cut" of the movie was re-released 1997 and it is this version that is available for home viewing. This epic story became an instant classic on its first release, provoking critical and audience acclaim worldwide for its sympathetic and entirely truthful portrayal of a German U-boat crew. Faithfully adapted from the bestselling novel by Lothar-Günther Buchheim, Petersen and his committed cast (led by the amazing Jürgen Prochnow) were concerned to ensure that every detail was rendered with painstaking accuracy--both physical and psychological--and the result is not only the best submarine drama ever made but also arguably the finest cinematic portrait of men at war and the terrible madness they must endure. On the DVD: The 200-minute "Director's Cut" version of the movie not only has several major scenes restored that were not in the theatrical release but also has been digitally remastered with significantly improved sound (new sound effects have been added) and anamorphic picture. (The six-hour TV version has yet to be released.) Here, the viewer can watch the movie in the original German, with or without subtitles, or in an English dubbed version that uses the voices of many of the original cast. On the utterly engrossing commentary track, director Wolfgang Petersen and star Jürgen Prochnow talk animatedly and in great detail about every aspect of making this epic story--from model shots using Barbie dolls to meeting the Captain of the original U-boat. This is one of the most consistently rewarding commentaries on disc. Also included is a five-minute featurette that promotes this new version. --Mark Walker

  • Nosferatu The Vampyre [1979]Nosferatu The Vampyre | DVD | (23/10/2006) from £11.05   |  Saving you £-5.06 (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    It is 1850 in the beautiful perfectly-kept town of Wismar. Jonathan Harker is about to leave on a long journey over the Carpathian Mountains to finalize real estate arrangements with a wealthy nobleman. His Wife Lucy begs him not to go and is troubled by a strong premonition of danger. Despite her warnings Jonathan arrives four weeks later at a large gloomy castle. Out of the mist appears a pale Wraith-like figure with a shaven head and deep-sunken eyes who identifies himself as Count Dracula. The events that transpire slowly convince Harker that he is in the midst of a vampyre. What he doesn't know however is the magnitude of danger he his wife and his town are about to experience as victims of the Nosferatu.

  • Out of Africa [DVD]Out of Africa | DVD | (04/04/2016) from £7.99   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Winner of seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Out of Africa seems to have slipped more readily from public memory than other comparably lauded films. Yet Sidney Pollack's panoramic treatment of Karen Blixen's novel has retained its atmosphere and slow-burning emotion, and deserves reassessment. Meryl Streep is in her possibly most involving starring role as Baroness Karen Blixen, Danish free spirit whose ill-fated venture at the beginning of World War One to run a coffee plantation in Kenya is overlaid by her intimate yet distant relationship with adventurer and idealist Denys Finch Hatton, unselfconsciously portrayed by Robert Redford. Klaus Maria Brandauer puts in a rare and convincing English-language appearance as the amoral but charming womaniser Baron Bror Blixen. The film is tellingly held together by Kurt Luedke's finely honed screenplay, and John Barry's sumptuously expressive score. On the DVD: The anamorphic 1.85:1 widescreen format reproduces superbly, as does the 4.1 discrete audio. 18 access points are provided, with printed and aural subtitles in English only. Pollack's feature commentary is amusing enough on a single run-through, but an on-location documentary would have been preferable. Production notes and biographies are very adequate, though the theatrical trailer reproduction is notably inferior. No matter, this is a major film, well worth the transfer to DVD.--Richard Whitehouse

  • Justine [1969]Justine | DVD | (27/01/2003) from £9.43   |  Saving you £7.56 (80.17%)   |  RRP £16.99

    Justine is one of the most lavish and bizarre erotic shockers ever made by the notorious Jess Franco bursting with wanton nudity sexual perversion and an all star cast... Romina Power (18 year old daughter of Tyrone power) stars as Justine a nubile young Virgin cast out of a French orphanage and thrust into a depraved world of Prostitution predatory lesbians a fugitive murderess (Mercedes McCambridge) bondage branding and one supremely sadistic monk (an outrageous performance

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