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  • A Different Kind Of Christmas [1996]A Different Kind Of Christmas | DVD | (19/11/2007) from £4.03   |  Saving you £1.96 (32.70%)   |  RRP £5.99

    With this Santa it's Christmas every single day of the year - but his mid-summer arrival in a small town causes as much heartache as joy in the delightful family film.

  • Gimme, Gimme, Gimme - The Complete Third Series [2001]Gimme, Gimme, Gimme - The Complete Third Series | DVD | (27/08/2007) from £13.14   |  Saving you £-6.89 (N/A%)   |  RRP £6.25

    Tom remains a struggling actor although he does finally meet his hero Simon Shephard and gets the opportunity to work on his favourite show Crossroads! Linda continues in her quest to shag Tom whilst in denial about her ""unique"" looks. This release features all six episodes from Series 3 of Gimme Gimme Gimme starring James Dreyfus and Cathy Burke. Episode titles: 'Down And Out' 'Lollipop Man' 'Secrets And Flies' 'Trauma' 'Singing In The Drain' 'Decoy'.

  • Dionne Warwick - The Dionne Warwick StoryDionne Warwick - The Dionne Warwick Story | DVD | (03/07/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £17.99

    Disc 1 - Dionne Warwick Live in Concert 2005: 1. Heartbreaker 2. Do You Know the Way to San Jose 3. I'll Never Fall in Love Again 4. Look of Love 5. Arthur's Theme 6. I'll Never Love This Way Again 7. All the Love in the World 8. Alfie's Theme 9. Don't Make Me Over 10. Walk On By 11. That's What Friends Are For 12. Don't Think It's Over 13. Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head 14. What the World Needs now 15. Anyone Who Needs a Heart 16. Say a Little Prayer 17. Deja Vu Disc 2 - Don't Make Me Over: This 90 minute documentary is a music profile of Dionne Warwick featuring performance clips interviews and contributions from a star-studded line-up of her friends family and collaborators including Quincy Jones Tom Jones Burt Bacharach Stevie Wonder Gladys Knight Gloria Estefan and many more!

  • Twenty Bucks [1993]Twenty Bucks | DVD | (26/02/2007) from £8.07   |  Saving you £4.92 (37.90%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Twenty Bucks is the story of a $20 bill from its birth at an ATM to its final shredding at the bank and the lives it touches along the way. Among those passing the buck are a prophetic bag lady (Linda Hung The Year of Living Dangerously) an about-to-marry-rich working stiff (Brendan Fraser TheMummy) a New Age witch (Gladys Knight) a struggling writer (Elisabeth Shue Leaving Las Vegas) adistracted cop (William H. Macy The Cooler) a well-mannered stick-up artist (Christopher Lloyd The Addams Family) and a hot-headed conman (Steve Buscemi Big Fish). And while they may be strangersto each other they do have one thing in common. When they passed the buck they never expected change

  • Divine Secrets Of The Ya-Ya Sisterhood / Two Weeks Notice [2002]Divine Secrets Of The Ya-Ya Sisterhood / Two Weeks Notice | DVD | (24/04/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £10.99

    Divine Secrets Of The Ya-Ya Sisterhood: Mothers. Daughters. The never-ending story of good vs. evil... After years of mother-daughter tension Siddalee (Bullock) receives a scrapbook detailing the wild adventures of the 'Ya-Yas' her mother's girlhood friends... (Dir. Callie Khouri 2002 Cert. 12) Two Weeks' Notice: Attorney Lucy Kelson wants to save the world. Instead she's choosing ties and interviewing prospective girlfriends for her handsome and hapless billion

  • Demons 2 [Blu-ray]Demons 2 | Blu Ray | (21/05/2012) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £27.99

    The Demons are back! Unleashed through the TV and bringing Hell direct to your Living Room. Out of the dark Forbidden Zone, the world’s ugliest zombies are causing carnage in an apartment block, eating the residents and spreading their deadly plague. Watch as a teenage birthday girl ruins the party by eating her guests, see bodybuilders torn to shreds and tremble in terror as possessed children run amok. Will anyone survive or will the Demons rise once more and destroy us all? Directed by Lamberto Bava (Demons, Macabre) and produced by Dario Argento (Sleepless, Inferno), this Italian splatter classic will leave you in fear of turning on the Television...

  • The Element Of Crime [1984]The Element Of Crime | DVD | (29/07/2002) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Way, way before he dreamt up his famous Dogme manifesto, Lars von Trier launched his feature-film career with The Element of Crime and proved that, 400 years after Hamlet, the Danes can still do melancholy like nobody else. Less a film noir than a film jaune sale, this ultra-enigmatic thriller is shot entirely in tones of grimy sepia in a world where nightfall seems to be an unceasing condition. A police detective, Fisher (Michael Elphick), is summoned from Cairo to "Europe" (the location never gets any more specific than that) to investigate a series of gory child-murders. He comes to suspect that the killer may be a mysterious character called Harry Grey and sets out to retrace Grey's movements. The film takes its title from a treatise written by Fisher's old mentor Osborne (Welsh actor Esmond Knight, a veteran of Powell and Pressburger's films), but it might as well refer to water. Von Trier conjures up a world not only permanently benighted, but dank, sodden and dripping both indoors and out, cluttered with mouldy, antiquated industrial machinery. There are echoes (or pre-echoes) here of half-a-dozen other movies--Blade Runner, City of Lost Children, Tarkovsky's Stalker, Welles' The Trial--and at times it feels as though von Trier has just set out to show he can do art house as well as anybody and possibly better. The plot makes no sense whatever and clearly isn't meant to, and Elphick's bemused expression, one suspects, derives from the actor as much as from the character he's playing. As always with von Trier you can't help wondering if whole thing isn't an elaborate put-on, especially since the director himself shows up, epicene and shaven-headed, playing a personage called "Schmuck of Ages". But what it lacks in coherence (either narrative or visual) Element of Crime makes up for in atmosphere, which it has, literally, by the bucketful. This release, incidentally, is the English-language version. --Philip Kemp

  • A Guide To Meditation Techniques [2002]A Guide To Meditation Techniques | DVD | (12/02/2007) from £10.98   |  Saving you £4.01 (26.80%)   |  RRP £14.99

    A guide to using meditation to alleviate stress caused by modern living features different schools and techniques including yoga sun salutation and tai chi.

  • The Laurel And Hardy CollectionThe Laurel And Hardy Collection | DVD | (13/06/2005) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    A selection of the comedy duo's films.... Lucky Dog (1921) Be Big (1931) March of the Wooden Soldiers (1934) Flying Deuces (1939) Utopia (1950) their appearance on This Is Your Life (1952) and Laurel and Hardy at the Movies.

  • Black Narcissus [1947]Black Narcissus | DVD | (26/09/2005) from £22.94   |  Saving you £-2.95 (-14.80%)   |  RRP £19.99

    When Bernardo Bertolucci went to the Himalayas to film Little Buddha, so the anecdote runs, he was disappointed by the scenery. Somehow, the real thing didn't quite live up to what he'd been led to expect by Powell and Pressburger's Black Narcissus. It's not hard to see why he felt let down. Their film is almost ridiculously gorgeous--a procession of saturated Technicolor, Expressionist angles, theatrical lighting and overwrought design. It has a good claim to being the high watermark of lushness in the British cinema (and, incidentally, every original foot of it was actually shot in Britain). No wonder it took the Oscar for colour cinematography (shot by Jack Cardiff) as well as for art direction and set decoration (created by Alfred Junge).Audiences loved it on its first release, but the critics were cooler: hadn't the story been upstaged by the baroque images? Well, probably, but that's not altogether a bad thing, since the plot--quite faithful to Rumer Godden's popular novel --isn't wholly free of corn. A group of five Anglican nuns, led by Sister Clodagh (Deborah Kerr) establish a school and hospital in a former harem among the Himalayan peaks. The wind blows, the drums pound, the Old Gods stir, and one by one the celibate sisters succumb to unchaste thoughts, above all Sister Ruth (Kathleen Byron, terrific in the role), so consumed by erotic yearning for the one Englishman in sight (David Farraar) she puts on crimson lipstick, wears her wimple-free tresses like an early Goth and takes a downward turn. (Black Narcissus features the greatest scene involving a nun and a high place this side of Hitchcock's Vertigo and Jacques Rivette's La Religieuse.) Silly, to be sure, but also sublime at times and as curiously entertaining as it is picturesque. --Kevin Jackson

  • The Brady Bunch - Series 2 [1969]The Brady Bunch - Series 2 | DVD | (24/03/2008) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £24.99

    Here's the story...of America's grooviest TV sitcom family! It's the story of The Brady Bunch and in Season Two of this best-loved comedy series there are plenty of high jinks underfoot in split-level suburbia. Greg? He's got a far-out new bachelor pad to impress all the chicks. Marcia? She's embracing Woman's Lib. Peter? He's headed for the doghouse after breaking Carol's favorite vase. Jan? She's gone from ""hair of gold"" to hair of black-via a brand new wig. Bobby's pet parakeet may help him overcome his fear of heights and Cindy's plagued by a schoolyard bully who's been making fun of her lisp. On the adult front Mike's architectural firm plans to build right on top of a beloved neighborhood park; Carol tries her creative hand at writing for a woman's magazine...and Alice the housekeeper has called the exterminator on ""Myron""- Greg's science project! There are 24 episodes in The Brady Bunch: The Complete Second Season...all featuring laughter tears and Day-Glo colors. It's the way they all became The Brady Bunch!

  • Amelia [2002]Amelia | DVD | (27/02/2006) from £21.59   |  Saving you £3.40 (15.75%)   |  RRP £24.99

    The multi-award-winning dance film Amelia (2002) directed and choreographed by Edouard Lock and performed by the acclaimed dance company La La La Human Steps explores the use of point technique using extended intertwining solos complex partnering sequences and extreme speed to generate powerful performances with unexpected moments of tender emotion and serenity.Lock uses intricate choreography for both camera and dancers creating amazing and constantly shifting points of view. Trademark performances brilliant and relentless combined with the delicate sensual lighting of AndreTurpin and the minimalist environment of a giant wooden box with rounded forms that seems to have no exit create a disturbingly exquisite and moving experience.The original score written by David Lang for violin cello piano and voice combines evocative minimalism with lyrics from five of Lou Reed's most famous works created in the 60s for the Velvet Underground.

  • Petulia [DVD] [1968]Petulia | DVD | (27/04/2009) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £14.99

    Set during the swinging sixties in San Francisco Richard Lester's landmark romantic drama tells of the charmingly kooky socialite Petulia (Julie Christie) who has been recently married to David (Richard Chamberlain). Unhappy with her marriage she embarks on a love affair with a melancholy recently-divorced doctor (George C. Scott) as they try to make sense of their dispassionate lives. Through Nicolas Roeg's cinematography the non-linear fragmented love story loops back and forth and the dark reality emerges from the idyllic fa''ade of sixties opulence. As the story of Petulia's abuse at the hands of her husband unfolds the lovers try to find the courage to change the course of their lives in the face of their respective demons.

  • Curse Of The Puppet Master [1998]Curse Of The Puppet Master | DVD | (07/06/2004) from £12.98   |  Saving you £-6.99 (-116.70%)   |  RRP £5.99

    Andre Toulon's living puppets are back in Curse of the Puppet Master, this time in the possession of Dr. Magrew (George Peck), who runs a house of marvels and is experimenting to create the perfect being, without all the inner conflict and torment of humans. To do so, he recruits a talented young woodcarver named Tank (Josh Green). But Magrew's plans get complicated when his daughter (appealingly played by Emily Harrison) falls for the young man. Fans of the Puppet Master series will probably enjoy this sixth instalment. The three leads are well cast, the production design shows some imagination, and the script works--until the abrupt and nonsensical ending. The puppets also seem less animated than in previous films; nevertheless, they still manage to get their whacks in. Trivia factoid: director "Victoria Sloane" is one of several stage names used by David DeCoteau, who also directed instalments numbers three and seven in the series.--Geoff Miller, Amazon.com

  • Studs Lonigan [1960]Studs Lonigan | DVD | (18/07/2005) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    The film adaptation of author James T. Farrell's ""Studs Lonigan"" trilogy takes place in the slums of Chicago's South Side in the 1920s. It centers on the growing pains of the eponymous hero including his tempestuous relationship with his father his attempts to make easy money with his buddies and his randy ways with the two women in his life. Studs has a lot of growing up to do and the way he handles these and other situations may very well determine what kind of man he will becom

  • Gimme, Gimme, Gimme The Complete First Series [1998]Gimme, Gimme, Gimme The Complete First Series | DVD | (30/04/2007) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Features all six episodes from the first series of the raucous and ribald comedy about two flatmates. Episodes Comprise: 1. Who's That Boy 2. The Big Break 3. Legs And Co. 4. Do They Take Sugar? 5. Saturday Night Diva 6. I Do I Do I Do

  • TERROR [Blu-ray] [2016]TERROR | Blu Ray | (31/05/2016) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

  • Katy Brand's Big Ass Show - Series 2 [DVD]Katy Brand's Big Ass Show - Series 2 | DVD | (12/10/2009) from £26.98   |  Saving you £-6.99 (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Katy Brand's Big Ass Show: Series 2

  • Home Gym WorkoutHome Gym Workout | DVD | (20/12/2004) from £9.97   |  Saving you £5.02 (33.50%)   |  RRP £14.99

    No membership fees sweaty strangers or fear of embarrassment. Get your copy of the home gym workout and workout in the comfort of your own home. This DVD showcases a brand new concept of using objects that you would find around the house and incorporating them into your routine! Home Gym Workout makes doing gym styled exercise routines far more accessible and through the use of household objects the same effect as using gym equipment can be achieved. Fun and effective stuff!

  • He Who Dares: The Downing St Siege [Blu-ray]He Who Dares: The Downing St Siege | Blu Ray | (05/01/2015) from £5.49   |  Saving you £9.50 (173.04%)   |  RRP £14.99

    Simon Phillips and Tom Benedict Knight star in this British action thriller sequel to Paul Tanter's 2013 film 'He Who Dares'. Following on, six months after the SAS carried out a successful rescue mission to recover the Prime Minister's kidnapped daughter from a terrorist group, the UK's most wanted criminal, Alexander Holt (Phillips), escapes from prison and starts putting plans in place to get revenge for his time spent behind bars. His plan: kidnap the Prime Minister (Russell Kilmister). While SAS Captain Chris Lowe (Knight) faces an inquiry into his and his team's actions in the kidnapping case, Holt takes advantage of the lack of security and attacks 10 Downing Street, taking the Prime Minister hostage. Can Holt and Lowe put their differences aside and negotiate a reasonable agreement that allows the PM to get out alive?

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