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  • Aladdin  (Disney) [1992]Aladdin (Disney) | DVD | (07/07/2008) from £2.97   |  Saving you £15.02 (505.72%)   |  RRP £17.99

    Soar away on a magical carpet ride of non-stop laughs and thrills in one of the most spectacular adventures of all times! In the heart of an encharted city a commoner named Aladdin and his mischievous monkey Abu battle to save the free-spirited Prinvess Jasmine from the schemes of the evil sorcerer Jafar. Aladdin's whole life changes with one rub of a magic lamp as a fun-loving shape shiftin Genie appears and grants him three wishes setting him on an incredible journey of discovery! This Musical Masterpiece edition of Aladdin lets you sing along to five of your favourite songs from this classic film!

  • The Return Of Jafar [1994]The Return Of Jafar | DVD | (27/12/2004) from £5.08   |  Saving you £10.91 (214.76%)   |  RRP £15.99

    The sequel to Aladdin which finds Jafar the evil sorcerer trapped inside the magic lamp. When a clumsy thief accidently releases Jafar he plots his revenge against Aladdin. Now it's up to Aladdin and his friends to foil Jafar once and for all and save the Sultan's kingdom.

  • The 100: Season 5 [DVD] [2018]The 100: Season 5 | DVD | (08/10/2018) from £11.99   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    It's been nearly 100 years since Earth was devastated by a nuclear apocalypse, with the only survivors being the inhabitants of 12 international space stations that were in orbit at the time. Three generations later, the survivors number 4,000 -- and resources are running out on their dying Ark (the 12 stations now linked together and repurposed to keep the survivors alive). Capital punishment and population control are the order of the day, as the leaders of the Ark take ruthless steps to ensure their future -- including secretly exiling a group of 100 juvenile prisoners to the Earth's surface to test whether it's habitable. No one has set foot on the planet in nearly a century -- until now. Among the exiles are Clarke, the teenage daughter of the Ark's chief medical officer; Wells, son of the Ark's Chancellor; the resourceful Finn; and brother/sister duo Bellamy and Octavia, whose illegal sibling status has them flaunting the rules. Technologically blind to what's happening on the planet below them, the Ark's leaders -- Clarke's widowed mother, Abby; the Chancellor, Jaha; and Jaha's shadowy second in command, Kane -- are faced with difficult decisions about life, death and the continued existence of the human race. For the 100 on Earth, however, the alien planet they've never known is a mysterious realm that can be magical one moment and lethal the next. With the survival of the human race entirely in their hands, the 100 must find a way to forge a new path on a wildly changed Earth that's primitive, intense and teeming with the unknown.

  • ShackletonShackleton | DVD | (19/05/2008) from £6.93   |  Saving you £13.06 (188.46%)   |  RRP £19.99

    The true story of Ernest Shackleton's 1914 expedition to the the South Pole and his epic struggle to lead his 28 man crew to safety after his ship Endurance was crushed in the pack ice...

  • Disney's Aladdin UHD [Blu-ray] [2019] [Region Free]Disney's Aladdin UHD | Blu Ray | (23/09/2019) from £19.99   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Soar away on a magic carpet ride of non-stop laughs and thrills in one of the most spectacular adventures of all time! In the heart of an enchanted city, a commoner named Aladdin and his mischievous monkey Abu battle to save the free-spirited Princess Jasmine from the schemes of the evil sorcerer Jafar. Aladdin's whole life changes with one rub of a magic lamp as a fun-loving, shape shifting Genie appears and grants him three wishes, setting him on an incredible journey of discovery. Bonus Content: Sing-Along With The Movie Deleted Scenes Filmmakers' Audio Commentary A Whole New World Music Video Performed By Regina Belle & Peabo Bryson A Whole New World Music Video Performed By Nick Lachey & Jessica Simpson Proud Of Your Boy Music Video Performed By Clay Aiken Deleted Songs A Diamond In The Rough: The Making Of Aladdin / Intro: An Evening With The Creators Of Aladdin & The Producers A Diamond In The Rough: The Making Of Aladdin / From Arabian Nights To The Silver Screen A Diamond In The Rough: The Making Of Aladdin / Reflections On Black Friday A Diamond In The Rough: The Making Of Aladdin / Keane's Team: Redesigning The Lead Character A Diamond In The Rough: The Making Of Aladdin / Rough Stuff #1: Progression Reel A Diamond In The Rough: The Making Of Aladdin / Rough Stuff #2: An Animator Checks His Work A Diamond In The Rough: The Making Of Aladdin / Green Room / Take 1 A Diamond In The Rough: The Making Of Aladdin / The Music A Diamond In The Rough: The Making Of Aladdin / A Whole New World : The Recording Sessions A Diamond In The Rough: The Making Of Aladdin / Rough Stuff #3: Work In Progress: Prince Ali A Diamond In The Rough: The Making Of Aladdin /Green Room / Take 2 A Diamond In The Rough: The Making Of Aladdin / The Animators A Diamond In The Rough: The Making Of Aladdin / Pencil + Computer: Creating The Magic Carpet A Diamond In The Rough: The Making Of Aladdin / Master Of The Line: The Art Of Al Hirschfeld A Diamond In The Rough: The Making Of Aladdin / Designing Jasmine A Diamond In The Rough: The Making Of Aladdin / Designing Jafar A Diamond In The Rough: The Making Of Aladdin / Unsung Heroes Of The Clean-Up Department A Diamond In The Rough: The Making Of Aladdin / Jafar Goes To The Birds A Diamond In The Rough: The Making Of Aladdin / Rough Stuff #4: When Live Action Meets Animation A Diamond In The Rough: The Making Of Aladdin / Green Room / Take #3 A Diamond In The Rough: The Making Of Aladdin / The Voice Talent A Diamond In The Rough: The Making Of Aladdin / Gilbert Gottfried: Up Close And Aggravated A Diamond In The Rough: The Making Of Aladdin / Behind The Microphone A Diamond In The Rough: The Making Of Aladdin / Extended Cast Member Interviews: Scott Weinger A Diamond In The Rough: The Making Of Aladdin / Extended Cast Member Interviews: Linda Larkin A Diamond In The Rough: The Making Of Aladdin / Extended Cast Member Interviews: Douglas Seale A Diamond In The Rough: The Making Of Aladdin / Extended Cast Member Interviews: Jonathan Freeman A Diamond In The Rough: The Making Of Aladdin / Green Room / Take 4 A Diamond In The Rough: The Making Of Aladdin / Made You Look!

  • Henry V [DVD]Henry V | DVD | (10/08/2015) from £5.99   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    Very few first-time film directors would have been capable of making such a triumphant adaptation of Henry V; but a still-youthful Kenneth Branagh's years of stage experience paid off handsomely and his 1989 version qualifies as a genuine masterpiece, the kind of film that comes along once in a decade. He eschews the theatricality of Laurence Olivier's stirring, fondly remembered 1945 adaptation to establish his own rules: Branagh plays it down and dirty, seeing the Bard's play through revisionist eyes, framing it as an anti-war story in contrast to Olivier's patriotic spectacle. Branagh gives us harsh close-ups of muddied, bloody men, and of himself as Henry, his hardened mouth and wilful eyes revealing much about the personal cost of war. Not that the director-star doesn't provide lighter moments: his scenes introducing the French Princess Katherine (Emma Thompson) trying to learn English quickly from her maid are delightful. What may be the crowning glory of Branagh's adaptation comes when the dazed leader wanders across the battlefield, not even sure who has won. As King Hal carries a dead boy (a young Christian Bale) over the hacked bodies of both the English and French, a panorama of blood and mud and death greet the viewer as Branagh opens up the scene and Patrick Doyle's rousing hymn "Non nobis, Domine" provides marvellous counterpoint (like the director, the composer was another filmic first-timer). A more potent expression of the price of victory could scarcely be imagined. --Rochelle O'Gorman, Amazon.com

  • Aladdin (Special Edition)Aladdin (Special Edition) | DVD | (04/10/2004) from £5.88   |  Saving you £-4.89 (N/A%)   |  RRP £0.99

    Disney's 1992 animated feature Aladdin is a triumph of wit and skill. The high-tech artwork and graphics look great, the characters are strong, the familiar story is nicely augmented with an interesting villain (Jafar, voiced by Jonathan Freeman), and there's an incredible hook atop the whole thing: Robin Williams's frantically hilarious vocal performance as Aladdin's genie. Even if one isn't particularly moved by the love story between the title character (Scott Weinger) and his girlfriend Jasmine (Linda Larkin), you can easily get lost in Williams's improvisational energy and the equally entertaining performances of Freeman and Gilbert Gottfried (as Jafar's parrot). --Tom Keogh

  • Born On The Fourth Of July [1989]Born On The Fourth Of July | DVD | (04/07/2005) from £5.98   |  Saving you £10.01 (167.39%)   |  RRP £15.99

    A story of innocence lost and courage found. Tom Cruise delivers a riveting and unforgettable portrayal of Vietnam veteran Ron Kovic in Oliver Stone's Academy Award winning masterpiece. Based on a true story the acclaimed film follows the young Kovic from a zealous teen who eagerly volunteers for the Vietnam War to an embittered veteran paralysed from the mid-chest down. Deeply in love with his country Kovic returned to an environment vastly different from the one he le

  • The 100 - Season 4 [DVD] [2017]The 100 - Season 4 | DVD | (24/07/2017) from £11.99   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    It's been nearly 100 years since Earth was devastated by a nuclear apocalypse, with the only survivors being the inhabitants of 12 international space stations that were in orbit at the time. Three generations later, the survivors number 4,000 -- and resources are running out on their dying Ark (the 12 stations now linked together and repurposed to keep the survivors alive). Capital punishment and population control are the order of the day, as the leaders of the Ark take ruthless steps to ensure their future -- including secretly exiling a group of 100 juvenile prisoners to the Earth's surface to test whether it's habitable. No one has set foot on the planet in nearly a century -- until now. Among the exiles are Clarke, the teenage daughter of the Ark's chief medical officer; Wells, son of the Ark's Chancellor; the resourceful Finn; and brother/sister duo Bellamy and Octavia, whose illegal sibling status has them flaunting the rules. Technologically blind to what's happening on the planet below them, the Ark's leaders -- Clarke's widowed mother, Abby; the Chancellor, Jaha; and Jaha's shadowy second in command, Kane -- are faced with difficult decisions about life, death and the continued existence of the human race. For the 100 on Earth, however, the alien planet they've never known is a mysterious realm that can be magical one moment and lethal the next. With the survival of the human race entirely in their hands, the 100 must find a way to forge a new path on a wildly changed Earth that's primitive, intense and teeming with the unknown.

  • Master And Commander: The Far Side Of The World [Blu-ray] [2003]Master And Commander: The Far Side Of The World | Blu Ray | (28/04/2008) from £10.39   |  Saving you £9.60 (92.40%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Russell Crowe stars as "Lucky" Jack Aubrey, who pits his crew of the HMS Surprise against a much better armed and ruthless enemy in a chase that takes him all the way to the far side of the world.

  • The 100 Season 7 [DVD] [2020]The 100 Season 7 | DVD | (17/01/2022) from £15.97   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    The seventh and final season opens with our heroes picking up the pieces of the society they destroyed on Sanctum. Still reeling from her mother's death, Clarke (series star ELIZA TAYLOR), perhaps more than anyone, feels the toll of years upon years of fighting and loss. The group soon finds that maintaining order among the competing factions is no easy feat, and one that has them questioning whether their commitment to doing better was worth the price. At the same time, our heroes must contend with new obstacles on a scale beyond any that they previously experienced as they unravel the mysteries of the Anomaly. What they encounter on this epic journey pushes them to their limits both physically and emotionally, challenging their long-held conceptions of family, love, and sacrifice. Ultimately, our heroes must answer for themselves what it means to truly live, and not just survive.

  • The 100 Season 6 [DVD] [2019]The 100 Season 6 | DVD | (25/11/2019) from £11.01   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    For five seasons, our heroes did whatever it took to survive on Earth... and nothing worked. Their inability to overcome the instinct to fight caused the destruction of the planet. Now, after 125 years in cryosleep, traveling through the stars, our heroes wake up to a new home, a final gift from their dearly departed friend Monty. A place where they can try again. They're given one simple task: do better. Be the good guys. With this credo in mind, Clarke and Bellamy (series stars ELIZA TAYLOR and BOB MORLEY) lead a group down to this mysterious world, hoping to start anew, to finally find peace. But old habits die hard, and when they discover an idyllic society, it quickly becomes clear that not everything on Sanctum is as perfect as it seems. Despite their determination to do better, threats both seen and unseen, internal and external, will once again force our heroes to fight for their lives and the future of humanity.

  • Hitler: The Rise of Evil [2003]Hitler: The Rise of Evil | DVD | (20/10/2003) from £7.33   |  Saving you £10.66 (145.43%)   |  RRP £17.99

    Starring Robert Carlyle as the Nazi dictator, Hitler: The Rise of Evil is a lavish made-for-TV two-parter that traces Adolf Hitler's early life, including his boyhood in Austria and impoverished period as a struggling artist in Vienna, culminating in 1934, by which time he had assumed the chancellorship of Germany. We bear witness to the rhetoric, ruthlessness and obsessive determination that propelled him to power, despite the best efforts of opponents like Matthew Modine's campaigning journalist. His inadequate but despotic relationships with women, such as his tragic half-niece Geli Raubal, are also examined. Carlyle fares very well in what is traditionally considered the invidious task of bringing Hitler to dramatic life, conveying him plausibly as an impenetrably evil man, complex but irredeemable. However, this drama fails to explain just how and why such a pathetic, psychotic, unattractive individual such as Hitler could make such an immediate, profound impression on, for example, Ernst Hanfstangl and his wife Nina (ER's Julianne Margulies). Disproportionate attention is paid to Hitler's relationship to this American-born couple, perhaps as a sop to US audiences. In contrast, the social, cultural and political context of inter-war Germany is skimpily depicted here, making Hitler's ascendancy seem almost absurd. On the DVD: Hitler: The Rise of Evil is, as you would expect, a decent transfer from the TV original, but there are no additional features. --David Stubbs

  • Born on the Fourth of July Blu-RayBorn on the Fourth of July Blu-Ray | Blu Ray | (14/12/2020) from £9.55   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Tom Cruise delivers a riveting and unforgettable portrayal of Vietnam veteran Ron Kovic in Oliver Stones Academy Award®- winning masterpiece. Based on a true story, the acclaimed film follows the young Kovic from a zealous teen who eagerly volunteered for the Vietnam War, to an embittered veteran paralysed from the mid-chest down. Deeply in love with his country, Kovic returned to an environment vastly different from the one he left, and struggled before emerging as a brave new voice for the disenchanted. BONUS FEATURES: Feature Commentary from Director Oliver Stone / From the NBC News Archives - Backstory: Born on the Fourth of July

  • Aladdin [Blu-ray] [1992][Region Free]Aladdin | Blu Ray | (15/04/2013) from £5.98   |  Saving you £6.00 (150.38%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Disney's 1992 animated feature is a triumph of wit and skill. The high-tech artwork and graphics look great, the characters are strong, the familiar story is nicely augmented with an interesting villain (Jafar, voiced by Jonathan Freeman) and there's an incredible hook atop the whole thing: Robin Williams's frantically hilarious vocal performance as Aladdin's genie. Even if one isn't particularly moved by the love story between the title character (Scott Weinger) and his girlfriend Jasmine (Linda Larkin), you can easily get lost in Williams's improvisational energy and the equally entertaining performances of Freeman and Gilbert Gottfried (as Jafar's parrot). --Tom Keogh

  • Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (Single Disc Edition) [2003]Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (Single Disc Edition) | DVD | (05/04/2004) from £11.99   |  Saving you £4.00 (33.36%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Russell Crowe stars as "Lucky" Jack Aubrey, who pits his crew of the HMS Surprise against a much better armed and ruthless enemy in a chase that takes him all the way to the far side of the world.

  • Outpost III: Rise of the Spetsnaz [DVD]Outpost III: Rise of the Spetsnaz | DVD | (31/03/2014) from £9.05   |  Saving you £6.93 (114.36%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Sergeant Dolokhov leads his team of fearless Russian Spetsnaz through the Eastern Front of Europe. After a ferocious raid on a Nazi convoy, Dolokhov unearths details of the shocking research being taken out by the Nazis.

  • Next of Kin [DVD] [2018]Next of Kin | DVD | (19/02/2018) from £8.48   |  Saving you £4.50 (81.97%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Whip-smart GP Mona Shirani (Panjabi) lives a charmed life at the heart of a loving family in London. She is however left grief-stricken when her much-loved brother is brutally murdered whilst working for a medical charity overseas. As the death brings buried family secrets to light, Mona is drawn into a tangle of betrayal, conspiracy and murder.

  • Jennifer 8 [1992]Jennifer 8 | DVD | (18/03/2002) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Written and directed by Bruce Robinson (Withnail and I), this fast-moving potboiler finds its creator getting about as far from Withnail's fine wines and London and Lake District settings as it's possible to get, and into the world of bloody homicides, narrative red herrings and emotionally damaged policemen. John Berlin (Andy Garcia) is a big-city cop and, yes, that means he drinks a lot of coffee and has a terrible personal life (in this case, signified by a wife who just can't stop cheating on him). Leaving town to visit his understanding brother-in law and fellow detective Freddy Ross (Lance Henriksen), he promptly finds himself embroiled in the hunt for a serial killer with a grisly modus operandi for murdering blind women. As you might expect, it's not long before he's bumbling his way into a number of confrontations with the hick cops around him and an affair with Helena (Uma Thurman), the blind room-mate of one of the killer's victims. Slick and pacey, Jennifer 8 throws out so many plot that it eventually winds up falling over them in its haste to get to the overblown climax. Nothing here makes a great deal of sense and yet, despite its inherent cosmic silliness, Robinson handles the suspense-and-relief routine with a flashy aplomb, and the cast do well in the face of the material's shortcomings. (John Malkovich's brief appearance is a redemptive highlight, even if you do have to wait almost 90 minutes for it). --Danny Leigh

  • Henry V [1989]Henry V | DVD | (17/06/2002) from £6.54   |  Saving you £3.45 (52.75%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Very few first-time film directors would have been capable of making such a triumphant adaptation of Henry V; but a still-youthful Kenneth Branagh's years of stage experience paid off handsomely and his 1989 version qualifies as a genuine masterpiece, the kind of film that comes along once in a decade. He eschews the theatricality of Laurence Olivier's stirring, fondly remembered 1945 adaptation to establish his own rules: Branagh plays it down and dirty, seeing the Bard's play through revisionist eyes, framing it as an anti-war story in contrast to Olivier's patriotic spectacle. Branagh gives us harsh close-ups of muddied, bloody men, and of himself as Henry, his hardened mouth and wilful eyes revealing much about the personal cost of war. Not that the director-star doesn't provide lighter moments: his scenes introducing the French Princess Katherine (Emma Thompson) trying to learn English quickly from her maid are delightful. What may be the crowning glory of Branagh's adaptation comes when the dazed leader wanders across the battlefield, not even sure who has won. As King Hal carries a dead boy (a young Christian Bale) over the hacked bodies of both the English and French, a panorama of blood and mud and death greet the viewer as Branagh opens up the scene and Patrick Doyle's rousing hymn "Non nobis, Domine" provides marvellous counterpoint (like the director, the composer was another filmic first-timer). A more potent expression of the price of victory could scarcely be imagined. --Rochelle O'Gorman, Amazon.com

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