Starring Paul Hogan as the eccentric Australian crocodile poacher who becomes the subject of an article by an investigative journalist from New York in Crocodile Dundee 1 & 2 two of the funniest films of the 1980's. The original story of the outback crocodile wrangler who is taken back to America by the journalist doing an expos'' on him is a hilarious example of what can happen when two diverse cultures collide. Hogan's Mick Dundee is a fascinating characterisation that holds the audiences attention throughout. His straightforward life-philosophy and no-nonsense approach ensure that the adventure he undertakes is packed with laughs. The sequel builds on the relationship between Mick and journalist Sue Charlton played by Linda Kozlowski as the pair travel back to Mick's homeland. They are followed by a gangster and his crew from New York and as the story unfolds Mick leads them through the outback in an attempt to foil their plans. Both films play on the 'fish-out-of-water' scenario and Hogan's central performance is genuine and played to perfection.
Arnold Schwarzenegger stars as the most fierce and relentless killing machine ever to threaten the survival of mankind. An indestructible cyborg - a Terminator (Schwarzenegger) - is sent back in time to kill Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton) the woman whose unborn son will become humanity’s only hope in a future war against machines. This legendary sci-fi thriller from Academy Award®-Winning Director James Cameron fires an arsenal of action and heart-stopping suspense that never lets up.
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!
The first of 1997's volcano disaster movies (the second being Volcano) was arguably the better of the two but both of them made for passable entertainment with some spectacular special effects to serve as icing on the stale cake. After all, Dante's Peak doesn't pretend to be anything more than an updated variation on a whole catalogue of disaster movie clichés. Despite all that, it's reasonably enjoyable. It's an added bonus that the script is just smart enough to allow Pierce Brosnan and Linda Hamilton to play their roles with straight faces, never condescending to the audience of the formulaic story. He's a volcano expert from the US Geological Survey, and she's the mayor of a cosy Washington State town perched beneath a volcano that's about to blow. Tell-tale signs are everywhere, so evacuation must be carried out immediately. Of course, not everybody's eager to leave and even some of Brosnan's colleagues think his alarm is premature. This sets the stage for massive ash clouds, rivers of raging mud and molten rock, flattened forests and death-defying escapes by Brosnan, Hamilton and some (but not all) of her family, friends and townsfolk. So what if it's all pretty flaky ... and can a four-wheel-drive vehicle travel over fire and molten lava without bursting its tires? Don't ask too many questions and you'll find Dante's Peak to be (if you'll pardon the pun) a total blast. --Jeff Shannon
This Terminator 1 & 2 DVD box set contains the first two movies, both in their two-disc special edition versions. Please follow the links below to read our reviews of each: The Terminator two-disc set Terminator 2: Judgment Day Ultimate Edition two-disc set
It's the boys night out, time for bawdy fun. Yet revelry alone can't satisfy these community leaders out on a lark. There's still an adventure theycan be duped into trying, onr that will transform a certain Count from moldering dust into bloodlusting flesh. Taste the Blood of Dracula, another film in Hammer Studios' cycle of hemogobbling Victorian-era horror, is a showcase of why Hmmer became the name in Gothic terror. The solid cast and rich production design raise goosebumps of real-life fear and otherworldy dread. And Christopher Lee dons his red-lined cape again to become Evil Incarnate. He's Count Dracula. a being neither dead nor alive...but his movies are livelier than ever.
This timeless Hispanic legend comes to terrifying life in The Curse of La Llorona. La Llorona. The Weeping Woman. A horrifying apparition, caught between Heaven and Hell, trapped in a terrible fate sealed by her own hand. The mere mention of her name has struck terror around the world for generations. In life, she drowned her children in a jealous rage, throwing herself in the churning river after them as she wept in pain. Now her tears are eternal. They are lethal, and those who hear her death call in the night are doomed. La Llorona creeps in the shadows and preys on the children, desperate to replace her own. As the centuries have passed, her desire has grown more voracious...and her methods more terrifying. In 1970s Los Angeles, La Llorona is stalking the night-and the children. Ignoring the eerie warning of a troubled mother suspected of child endangerment, a social worker and her own small kids are soon drawn into a frightening supernatural realm. Their only hope to survive La Llorona's deadly wrath may be a curandero, and the mysticism he practices to keep evil at bay, on the fringes where fear and faith collide. Beware of her chilling wail...she will stop at nothing to lure you into the gloom. Because there is no peace for her anguish. There is no mercy for her soul. And there is no escape from the curse of La Llorona.
Starring The Exorcist's Linda Blair and Knight Rider's David Hasselhoff Director Fabrizio Laurenti (Crawlers) brings you a creepy tale of terror, witchcraft and sacrifice. When pregnant Jane (Linda Blair) and her family visit a secluded island to check out a proposed real estate deal, things start to go wrong when they come across two trespassers, supernatural expert Leslie and her boyfriend Gary (David Hasselhoff). Forced to spend the night in a dilapidated house, the group are soon plunged into a nightmare of death and destruction at the hands of the powerful and mysterious Lady in Black (Hildegard Knef). La Casa/Witchery/Witchcraft is a carnage fuelled splatter fest, a rabid romp incorporating hauntings, possession and unexpected twists and turns. An entertainingly rare fi nd from video store hay day of Italian made scary movies, it will delight fans of late 80s horror, a weird and wonderful necessity for the cult, camp collector. Extras: Limited Edition Soft-Touch O-Card Limited Edition Collector's Booklet featuring behind the scene stills and an Essay by Andrew Graves HD Transfer in Original 1.66:1 Aspect Ratio Optional English Subtitles LPCM 2.0 Soundtrack Lighting Witchcraft - An Interview with Cinematographer Gianlorenzo Battaglia The Music of Witches - An Interview with Composer Carlo Maria Cordio The Witch's Mirage - An Interview with Acclaimed Film Director Luigi Cozzi Mirages and Witchcrafts - An Interview with Director Fabrizio Laurenti The Sound of Witchcraft - An Interview with Sound Technician Piero Parisi Return to Witchcraft: Before and After - Locations then and now filmed by Fabrizio Laurenti The Immigrant - A Short Film by Director Fabrizio Laurenti Original Trailer Reversible Sleeve Original Trailer Reversible Cover Art
Tested as never before, the nuns and nurses of Nonnatus House find themselves facing a wide range of challenging issues from breech birth to cancer, Huntington's chorea, cataracts and unmarried mothers. Poplar welcomes a new midwife, Lucille Anderson, the first West Indian midwife to be featured as a series regular. Elsewhere, the Turners employ an au pair with mixed results, Nurse Crane meets her match in Sergeant Wolf and Trixie must face her demons.
The spirited Western stars Kevin Kline Scott Glenn Kevin Costner and Danny Glover as four unwitting heroes who cross paths on their journey to the sleepy town of Silverado. Little do they know the town where their family and friends reside has been taken over by a corrupt sheriff and a murderous posse. It's up to the sharp-shooting foursome to save the day but first they have to break each other out of jail and learn who their real friends are. The spectacular cast also includes Rosanna Arquette John Cleese Brian Denehy Jeff Goldblum and Linda Hunt.
A mild-mannered radio executive strives to become the best stepdad to his wife's two children, but complications ensue when their freewheeling and freeloading real father arrives, forcing him to compete for the affection of the kids.
A star-studded production from New York's Metropolitan Opera with Aprile Millo and Placido Domingo in the lead roles supported by the Metropolitan Opera Chorus and the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra; conducted by James Levine. Please note: This is a NTSC disc please ensure the compatibility of your TV.
Pulling back the curtain on a mythical world and provide an up-close look at the lives of the musicians who inhabited it.
This new explosive season kicks off with a bang as we pick up where we left the team at season four's cliffhanger ending with Deeks being tortured by Issak Sidorov and his men as a helpless Sam looked on.
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
Set in America in 1962, Green Book tells the heart-warming true story of Tony Lip (Viggo Mortensen), a working-class Italian-American bouncer who takes on a job as a chauffeur for Dr. Don Shirley (Mahershala Ali), a world-class Black pianist. The mismatched pair embark on a two-month tour of concert venues in the racially charged deep south and discover they're on the road to a meaningful and unique friendship.
The belief in evil - and that evil can be cast out. From these two strands of faith, author William Peter Blatty and director William Friedkin wove The Exorcist, the frightening and realistic story of an innocent girl inhabited by a malevolent entity
For the seven kids of George Khan - proud Pakistani and chip shop owner - life is one long compromise. Tomboy Meenah prefers playing footie to wearing a sari, hippie Saleem pretends to be studying engineering when he's really at art school, heart-throb Tariq has got a reputation as a local Casanova, and Sajid hasn't even been circumcised yet. For George Khan ('Genghis' to his kids), life is an uphill battle to get his family to conform to traditional Pakistani values. But this is Salford in the 1970's. George's English wife Ella is Lancashire born, and his kids have got minds of their own. In the Khan's cramped terraced house with it's scant indoor plumbing, anarchy erupts on a daily basis. When the Khan kids begin to oppose their father's petty tyrannies, Ella is forced to make a choice between her love for her husband and the right of her children to make their own way in the world.
Disney's direct-to-video sequel to their 1995 hit places the Native American princess Pocahontas in harm's way in London, where she is almost tossed into jail and has some other mishaps. She's not alone, however: a cute racoon named Meeko does a nice job as the obligatory funny animal. The songs are about as memorable as those in the first film, but the art and animation maintain far higher standards than most animated sequels dumped onto tape. If you don't drive yourself nuts thinking about the appalling historical revisionism at work here, this is passable family entertainment. --Tom Keogh
The Fourth Season of NCIS: Los Angeles finds the unit in crisis, with team leader Callen (Chris O'Donnell) accused of murdering a suspect in cold blood. The danger mounts as operations manager Hetty Lange (Oscar winner Linda Hunt) faces threats from her past. The team endures, only to uncover a secret that could jeopardise the people closest to former Navy SEAL Sam Hanna (LL Cool J). In a crisis-level case, the team crosses paths with the mobilized crime-solving unit and allies with them to t...
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