Milos Forman's acclaimed adaptation of the Ken Kesey novel. After being imprisoned for statutory rape, an unrepentant Randle Patrick McMurphy (Jack Nicholson) is transferred to a state mental hospital where he must serve out the remainder of his sentence. Here he sets about leading his fellow inmates in a revolt against the cold and inflexible Nurse Ratched (Louise Fletcher) and the hospital's systematic oppression of its patients. The film won five Academy Awards including Best Picture, Best Actor (Nicholson) and Best Actress (Fletcher).Extra Content:- Commentary by Director Milos Forman and Producers Michael Douglas and Saul Zaentz- The Making of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest- Additional Scenes- Theatrical Trailer
Milos Forman's acclaimed adaptation of the Ken Kesey novel. After being imprisoned for statutory rape, an unrepentant Randle Patrick McMurphy (Jack Nicholson) is transferred to a state mental hospital where he must serve out the remainder of his sentence. Here he sets about leading his fellow inmates in a revolt against the cold and inflexible Nurse Ratched (Louise Fletcher) and the hospital's systematic oppression of its patients. The film won five Academy Awards including Best Picture, Best Actor (Nicholson) and Best Actress (Fletcher). Extra Content: Commentary by Director Milos Forman and Producers Michael Douglas and Saul Zaentz The Making of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Additional Scenes Theatrical Trailer
Continue your doctor who archive with the ultimate collectors' set A classic season from the Fourth Doctor - all 26 episodes newly remastered and packed with bonus material. The Masque Of Mandragora The Hand Of Fear The Deadly Assassin The Face Of Evil The Robots Of Death The Talons Of Weng-chiang All 26 episodes newly restored for Blu-ray and packed with extra material including: Brand new special effects for the talons of weng-chiang In conversation Matthew Sweet chats to Philip Hinchcliffe Our Sarah Jane new documentary celebrating the life of Elisabeth Sladen Behind the sofa new episodes with Tom Baker, Louise Jameson, Philip Hinchcliffe, Peter Purves & Sophie Aldred Brand new audio commentaries with tom baker on episodes of the face of evil And the talons of Weng-Chiang Whose doctor who the 1977 documentary restored from original film elements Whose doctor who revisited a look back at this landmark documentary Blu-ray trailer Audio archive including a rare tom baker interview from 1976, plus radio drama exploration earth and the vintage LP release the Pescatons Immersive 5.1 surround sound for the deadly assassin PDF written archive scripts & rare archival material Each disc also features extensive Special Features previously released on DVD including: Making of documentaries, featurettes, audio commentaries, info text and much more. Starring Tom Baker Elisabeth Sladen and Louise Jamesom
BUILD YOUR OWN DOCTOR WHO ARCHIVE WITH THE ULTIMATE COLLECTORS' SET! HORROR OF FANG ROCK THE INVISIBLE ENEMY IMAGE OF THE FENDAHL THE SUN MAKERS UNDERWORLD THE INVASION OF TIME All 6 classic stories newly restored for Blu-ray and packed with extra material including: BRAND NEW UPDATED SPECIAL EFFECTS For Horror Of Fang Rock DOCUMENTARIES Including a brand new, exclusive to Blu-ray, making-of production for Horror Of Fang Rock GRAHAM WILLIAMS TRIBUTE A feature-length tribute to the producer of three seasons of 1970s Doctor Who IN CONVERSATION Matthew Sweet chats to Louise Jameson BEHIND THE SOFA Six new episodes with stars of Doctor Who BLU-RAY TRAILER A brand new short film made to promote this Blu-ray release IMMERSIVE 5.1 SURROUND SOUND Exclusive new surround mix for Horror Of Fang Rock NEW AUDIO COMMENTARIES from Tom Baker PDF WRITTEN ARCHIVE Scripts & rare archival material Each disc also contains a range of extensive Special Features previously released on DVD including: MAKING OF DOCUMENTARIES, FEATURETTES, AUDIO COMMENTARIES, INFO TEXT AND MUCH MORE.
A masterwork of the German silent cinema whose reputation has only increased over time Diary of a Lost Girl [Tagebuch einer Verlorenen] traces the journey of a young woman from the pit of despair to the moment of personal awakening. Directed with virtuoso flair by the great G. W. Pabst Diary of a Lost Girl represents the final pairing of the filmmaker with screen icon Louise Brooks mere months after their first collaboration in the now-legendary Pandora’s Box [Die Büchse der Pandora]. Brooks plays Thymian Henning an unprepossessing young woman seduced by an unscrupulous and mercenary character employed at her father’s pharmacy (played with gusto by Fritz Rasp the degenerate villain of such Fritz Lang classics as Metropolis Spione and Frau im Mond). After Thymian gives birth to his child and rejects her family’s expectations for marriage the baby is stripped from her care and Thymian enters a purgatorial reform school that seems less an institute of higher learning than a conduit for fulfilling the headmistress’s sadistic sexual fantasies. The Masters of Cinema Series is proud to present this glorious restoration of an iconic German film for the first time anywhere on Blu-ray. Special Features New high-definition 1080p presentation of the film on the Blu-ray Original German intertitles with optional English subtitles Piano score of Javier Pérez de Aspeitia New and exclusive video essay by filmmaker and critic David Cairns 40-PAGE BOOKLET including writing by Louise Brooks Lotte Eisner Louelle Interim Craig Keller and R. Dixon Smith
Cambridge Spies, the BBC's moody 2003 dramatisation of the most notorious debacle in the history of the British Secret Service, raises the spectre of the treachery of Philby, Burgess, MacLean and Blunt for a generation of viewers who can only imagine the shockwaves generated by their duplicity. Inevitably the story suffers from the basically repellent quality of its raw material. Determinedly non-judgemental, it frequently stumbles along a precarious path between romantic eulogy and fact-based fable of the perils of idealism. For all the handsome casting, the characters have little charm to compensate for their deeds. Their motivations are sketched only vaguely. Even in moments of personal vulnerability, however poignant the performances, sympathy is at a premium. But it has its high points as an atmospheric soap opera: the recreation of a period that stretches from the radical aspects of 1930s university life at Cambridge to Cold War London, dipping into the Spanish Civil War and the Washington diplomatic circle en route, is vivid. The acting, too, is fine. Tom Hollander's rampantly dissolute Burgess verges constantly on parody. But Toby Stephens (Philby), Samuel West (a frosty Blunt) and Rupert Penry-Jones (an emotionally wrung-out MacLean) work wonders with Peter Moffat's insubstantial script. On the DVD: Cambridge Spies is a handsome production with a cinematic quality enhanced by an appropriately edgy soundtrack and widescreen presentation. The main extra is the commentary shared by director Tim Fywell, producer Mark Shivas and writer Peter Moffat. It's a rather self-congratulatory affair, but includes some interesting insights: attempts to film some events in their real location met with refusal, suggesting that in some quarters, the outrage and embarrassment that Burgess, Philby and MacLean left in their wake is still very close to the surface. --Piers Ford
Based on a true story, an eccentric, determined team of American engineers and designers, led by automotive visionary Carroll Shelby and his British driver, Ken Miles, are dispatched by Henry Ford II with the mission of building from scratch an entirely new race car with the potential to finally defeat the perennially dominant Ferrari at the 1966 Le Mans World Championship.
The secret of life? The secret's in the sauce. Evelyn Couch is having trouble in her marriage and no one seems to take her seriously. While in a nursing home visiting relatives she meets Ninny Threadgoode an outgoing old woman who tells her the story of Idgie Threadgoode a young woman in 1920's Alabama. Through Idgie's inspiring life Evelyn learns to be more assertive and builds a lasting friendship of her own with Ninny.
When the TARDIS arrives on a jungle planet, the Doctor encounters two warring tribes, the Sevateem and the Tesh. The Sevateem worship a god called Xoanon and the Tesh are supposedly keeping Xoanon prisoner…But why do the Sevateem call the Doctor the Evil One? And what are the invisible creatures in the jungle? The Time Lord, with the help of a girl called Leela, is about to find out.Special Features: Commentary Into the Wild Cast and crew talk about the making of The Face of Evil. From the Cutting Room Floor Film trims provide a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the film shoot. Tomorrow’s Times – The Fourth Doctor A look at press coverage of Doctor Who during the Tom Baker era. Doctor Who Stories: Louise Jameson talks about her role on the programme in this interview shot for 2003’s The Story of Doctor Who. Swap Shop An extract from Louise Jameson’s appearance on The Multi-Coloured Swap Shop, interviewed by Noel Edmonds. Denys Fisher Toys Advert 1976 Typhoo Tea Doctor Who Promotion Radio Times listingsProgramme subtitles Production information subtitles Photo gallery Coming soon trailer Digitally remastered picture and sound quality
The cornerstone of the career-long exploration of cinematic time by director Richard Linklater, this celebrated three-part romance captures a relationship as it begins, begins again, deepens, strains, and settles over the course of almost two decades. Chronicling the love of Celine (Julie Delpy) and Jesse (Ethan Hawke), from their first meeting as idealistic twentysomethings to the disillusionment they face together in middle age, The Before Trilogy also serves as a document of a boundary-pushing and extraordinarily intimate collaboration between director and actors, as Delpy and Hawke, who co-wrote two of the films, imbue their characters with a sense of raw, lived-in experience, and as they age on-screen along with them. Attuned to the sweeping grandeur of time's passage as well as the evanescence of individual moments, the Before films chart the progress of romantic destiny as it navigates the vicissitudes of ordinary life. Before Sunrise An exquisitely understated ode to the thrill of romantic possibility, the inaugural instalment of The Before Trilogy opens with a chance encounter between two solitary young strangers. After they hit it off on a train bound for Vienna, the Paris university student Celine and the scrappy American tourist Jesse impulsively decide to spend a day together before he returns to the U.S. the next morning. As the pair roam the streets of the stately city, Linklater's tenderly observant gaze captures the uncertainty and intoxication of young love, from the first awkward stirrings of attraction to the hopeful promise that Celine and Jesse make upon their inevitable parting. Before Sunset In the breathtaking follow-up to Before Sunrise, Celine tracks down Jesse, now a newly minted author, at the tail end of his book tour in Paris, with only a few hours left before his flight back home to the States. Meeting almost a decade after their short-lived romance in Vienna, the pair find their chemistry rekindled by increasingly candid exchanges about professional setbacks, marital disappointments, and the compromises of adulthood. Impelled by an urgent sense of the transience of human connection, Before Sunset remains Linklater's most seductive experiment with time's inexorable passage and the way love can seem to stop it in its tracks. Before Midnight The bittersweet conclusion of The Before Trilogy finds Celine and Jesse several years into a relationship and in the midst of a sun-dappled Greek retreat with their twin daughters and a group of friends. The couple soon find their vacation upended, however, by the aggravations of committed monogamy, which have long since supplanted the initial jolt of their mutual seduction. Marked by the emotional depth, piercing wit, and conversational exuberance that Linklater and his actors had honed over two decades of abiding with these characters, Before Midnight grapples with the complexities of long-term intimacy, and asks what becomes of love when it no longer has recourse to past illusions. Director approved Special Edition Features: New, restored 2K digital transfers of Before Sunrise and Before Sunset and a 2K digital master of Before Midnight, approved by director Richard Linklater, with 2.0 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack on the Before Sunrise Blu-ray and 5.1 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtracks on the Before Sunset and Before Midnight Blu-rays New discussion featuring Linklater and actors Julie Delpy and Ethan Hawke, moderated by critic Kent Jones Behind-the-scenes footage and interviews from the productions of Before Sunrise and Before Sunset Audio commentary on Before Midnight by Delpy, Linklater, and Hawke Dream Is Destiny, a 2016 feature-length documentary about Linklater by Louis Black and Karen Bernstein New documentary about the making of Before Midnight in Greece by filmmaker Athina Rachel Tsangari 3x2, a new conversation between scholars Dave Johnson and Rob Stone about Linklater's wor Linklater // On Cinema & Time, a video essay by filmmaker :: kogonada Plus: An essay on the trilogy by critic Dennis Lim
One of the key movies of the 1970s, when exciting, groundbreaking, personal films were still being made in Hollywood, Milos Forman's One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest emphasised the humanistic story at the heart of Ken Kesey's more hallucinogenic novel. Jack Nicholson was born to play the part of Randle Patrick McMurphy, the rebellious inmate of a psychiatric hospital who fights back against the authorities' cold attitudes of institutional superiority, as personified by Nurse Ratched (Louise Fletcher). It's the classic antiestablishment tale of one man asserting his individuality in the face of a repressive, conformist system--and it works on every level. Forman populates his film with memorably eccentric faces, and gets such freshly detailed and spontaneous work from his ensemble that the picture sometimes feels like a documentary. Unlike a lot of films pitched at the "youth culture" of the 1970s, One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest really hasn't dated a bit, because the qualities of human nature that Forman captures--playfulness, courage, inspiration, pride, stubbornness--are universal and timeless. The film swept the Academy Awards for 1976, winning in all the major categories (picture, director, actor, actress, screenplay) for the first time since Frank Capra's It Happened One Night in 1931. --Jim Emerson
Jennifer Lawrence is Dominika, a former ballerina forced to enter Sparrow School, a secret government program that trains young recruits to manipulate, seduce and kill. She emerges as a dangerous agent, but is trapped in a world she desperately wants to escape. With the lives of her loved ones at risk, Dominika must find a way to take back control and serve justice to those who betrayed her.
A sonic time scan draws the TARDIS to the Fetch Priory on Earth. There the Doctor and Leela discover an impossibly old human skull that is the key to a nightmare from the Time Lords' past. A murderous monster stalks the priory grounds; and within someone is intent on unleashing a malevolent creature that feeds on death itself... This story was originally broadcast on BBC1 between 29th October - 19th November 1977
Stephen is finally taking over his father's pub, and he has a tough act to follow. His dad, Laurie, is a local hero. At least he was, until he died. There's only one problem: Stephen is a loser. And when the charismatic Andrew turns up at Laurie's funeral, Stephen's anxiety strikes. Andrew claims the short time he spent fostered by Stephen's family was the happiest of his life. But to Stephen, Andrew is just one of 30-odd foster kids he resented during childhood. A slick sociopath who's trying to replace him. As Stephen teeters on the brink of paranoid mania, he investigates Andrew's past but his most surprising discoveries will be about himself. Written by Emmy winner Simon Blackwell.
Kathryn and Sebastian, two wealthy, manipulative teenage stepsiblings from Manhattan's uppercrust, conspire in Cruel Intentions, a wickedly entertaining tale of seduction and betrayal.
Welcome to Hell... When a test subject dies during a top-secret research programme, Captain Hickok (David Beecroft, Creepshow 2) is sent to investigate. Project Shadowzone is meant to be exploring deep sleep for use in space travel, but Hickock discovers they've been meddling with something more dangerous. Much more dangerous...From Charles Band's legendary Full Moon Entertainment, Shadowzone is a sci-fi horror in the grand tradition of Alien and The Thing, with gruesome gore effects to match. Directed by J.S. Cardone, who gave the world the slasher classic The Slayer, and co-starring Academy Award® winner Louise Fletcher (One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest), Shadowzone is a terrifying trip to the dark side.HIGH DEFINITION BLU-RAY PRESENTATION IN 1.78:1 ASPECT RATIOORIGINAL STEREO 2.0 AUDIO5.1 DTS-HD MA RE-MIXED AUDIOOPTIONAL ENGLISH SDHAUDIO COMMENTARY BY DAVE WAIN AND MATTY BUDREWICZTRAILERORIGINAL AND NEWLY COMMISSIONED ARTWORK BY JOEL ROBINSON
RED Audio Commentary with Retired CIA Field Officer Robert Baer Deleted and Extended Scenes Access RED: Trivia Track Cast Inisights CIA Exposed Easter Egg RED 2 Gag Reel Deleted Scenes The Red 2 Experience: The Cast. The Weapons The Spy Gears and Tactics The Stunts
The second film certified as part of the anti-establishment Dogme 95 movement, Lars von Trier's The Idiots follows a group of young people who share one interest: releasing their inner idiot. With a large house in the suburbs of Copenhagen as their base, these lost souls spend their spare time together exploring the hidden and anarchic values of their performed idiocy.ExtrasThe Humiliated (1998) - The Making of The IdiotsThe Purified (2003)Dogma Waves from the North - a web conversation with Lars von TrierLooking Back at the Idiots - a Behind the Scenes documentaryIdiotic Filters - a Behind the Scenes documentaryNikolaj Lie Kaas & Lars von Trier and the Idiot All Stars - Dogma Music VideoLars von Trier - Cannes InterviewTheatrical Trailer
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