Star Wars Episodes 4-6 | DVD | (11/12/2006)
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| RRP Episode IV - A New Hope: Luke Skywalker a young farm boy from Tatooine is thrust into the struggle of the rebel alliance when he meets Obi-Wan Kenobi who has lived for years in seclusion on the desert planet. Obi-Wan begins Luke's Jedi training as Luke joins him on a daring mission to rescue the beautiful rebel leader Princess Leia from the clutches of the evil Empire. Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back: Three years later Imperial forces continue to pursue the rebels. After the rebellion's defeat on the ice planet Hoth Luke journeys to the planet Dagobah to train with Jedi Master Yoda who has lived in hiding since the fall of the Republic. In an attempt to convert Luke to the Dark Side Darth Vader lures young Skywalker into a trap in the Cloud City of Bespin... Episode VI - Return Of The Jedi: In the epic conclusion of the saga the Empire prepares to crush the rebellion with a more powerful Death Star while the rebel fleet mounts a massive attack on the space station.
TT Challenge - The Subaru Record DVD | DVD | (19/09/2011)
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| RRP For 100 years, the legendary Isle of Man TT Mountain course has played host to motorcycle racing. In 2011, to mark the circuit's centenary, Subaru organised an epic challenge - to set the fastest-ever four-wheel lap of the 37.7-miles of twisting public roads.A near-showroom condition Subaru Impreza STi with road-legal tyres was chosen for the mission and three-times British Rally Champion Mark Higgins selected to pilot the 305bhp, 160mph-plus car around the narrow roads of his native Isle of Man.Jaw-dropping footage brings you the full story of the bid to shatter the record set 21 years earlier by rally legend Tony Pond, and it is a white-knuckle thrill-ride of a story which will have you on the edge of your seat throughout.Multiple on-board cameras show hedges and wall flashing past, just inches from the Subaru as it blasts through villages at more than 140mph and accelerates on to more than 160mph. Aerial and trackside cameras ensure you enjoy the full experience, while on-screen graphics show you the time, speed and position of the car as the drama unfolds around the iconic Mountain course.The Pirelli P-Zero tyres squeal for mercy as Higgins pushes to the limit; sparks fly as the brakes burn red-hot; pavements disappear under the car as corners are cut in bustling towns and villages; and you will leap back from the screen as the Subaru power-slides toward famous TT landmarks!Throughout, Mark Higgins provides detailed commentary, including what he describes as 'the biggest moment of my life' - quite a claim given his long and illustrious rally career!The Subaru Challenge set a new benchmark - an average speed of 115.356mph around the TT Mountain course - and this is the complete story of how it was done.
Twin Falls Idaho | DVD | (07/08/2006)
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| RRP The minute he wakes up and the minute before sleep - for two minutes each day, Blake Falls feels alone. He tries to grab those minutes before they vanish. They are enough to remind him who he is.
The Incredible Hulk - Season One Part Two (Marvel Originals Series - 90s) | DVD | (10/11/2008)
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| RRP Based on the comics written by Stan Lee The Incredible Hulk details the adventures of Dr. David Banner - a nuclear research scientist - who in a dreadfull accident is subjected to a massive overdose of gammer radiation. Miraculously Banner survives... But he is forever changed! Now whenever angered or distressed the mild-mannered scientist finds himself transforming into a powerful seven-foot green creature known as the Incredible Hulk...
2001 Nights (Fumihiko Sori's TO) | DVD | (26/09/2011)
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| RRP Join the acclaimed director Fumihiko Sori (Vexille Ichi) and the producers of Appleseed and Halo Legends for an epic journey to the stars told across two stunning sci-fi fables. A crew returns home after 15 years in space. While they have only aged by two years everyone they know is now fifteen years older. One hundred years have passed and mankind presses on ever deeper into the solar system. But far from establishing a new world order in space man has brought the same old rivalries and conflicts with him. A war erupts as the race to colonize a new Earth intensifies.
Mr Jones | Blu Ray | (23/06/2014)
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| RRP A young couple moves to the woods and soon finds their nightmares and reality colliding.
Scarecrow | DVD | (24/11/2003)
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| RRP Pushed to the edge by bullies girls and his mother's white-trash boyfriend; lonely teenager Lester finally makes a friend in the Sheriff's daughter Judy. But when he sees her kiss another boy at a party that's the last straw. He picks a fight with his mom's boyfriend and as their fight rages out of control Lester is brutally slain and left hanging from a spooky tree in the middle of a cornfield. One year later as young people are mysteriously slaughtered Judy discovers that Leste
Martian Successor Nadesico - Vol. 2 | DVD | (17/03/2003)
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| RRP As the Nadesico heads for Mars and a deadly encounter with the Jovian menace new recruits a tragic death an enemy ambush a budding romance and a frantic battle all spice up the plot as the action really begins to heat up. Is it a recipe for disaster or mankind's last hope for salvation?
Defenders Of The Earth Movie | DVD | (20/06/2005)
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| RRP Defenders of The Earth. Defenders. Out of the sky his rockets ignite jets into battle flying faster than light. Flash Gordon. Lord of the Jungle the hero who stalks the beast call him brother. The ghost who walks. Phantom. Defenders of The Earth. Master of magic spells and illusion. Enemies crumble in fear and confusion. Mandrake. Defenders of The Earth. His strength is a legend his skill conquers all. On with his power we never will fall. Lothar. Defenders of
Fighters / Real Money (2 disc set) | DVD | (10/11/2008)
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| RRP Two films by British director Ron Peck. Fighters is a documentary feature that follows a group of aspiring young British boxers through training to their first big fight; Real Money is a fictionalised drama starring the boxers from Fighters in a tale of East-End violence and rivalries surrounding a local gym.
Gacy / Dahmer | DVD | (03/05/2004)
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| RRP Gacy An Intriguing and intense story of a seemingly normal member of the public and the subsequent uncovering of his horrific and gruesome crimes. Dahmer A riveting portrayal of Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer that explores the mind and fantasies of one of the most notorious serial killers of the last century.
Third World Cop | DVD | (11/09/2000)
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| RRP Shot on the streets of Kingston and set to a rich reggae score by Sly and Robbie, the highest grossing film in Jamaican cinema (according to the producers) is a simple cops-and-gangsters thriller that drops the usual two-fisted cop clichés into the slums of a developing nation. Charismatic Paul Campbell (who starred in the previous Jamaican hit Dancehall Queen) is Capone, a Jamaican Dirty Harry who wades into shoot-outs with both guns blazing. His maverick reputation lands him in Kingston, his hometown, where he tracks a gun-smuggling scheme to his boyhood friend Ratty (Mark Danvers), now the ambitious right-hand man to the local kingpin. It's a familiar story and the timid script always chooses action over drama. Capone's violent methods are never questioned, even when he's faced with old friends instead of faceless hoods, and he is given unimaginable leeway to shoot his way through the criminal population. Shot on digital video and released to theatres in a smeary-looking transfer, the video release is mastered from the digital source and looks infinitely better than its theatrical incarnation: crisp, bright and vivid. The energetic style helps the picture overcome some of its generic cop-movie clichés, but the real draw is the street grit of clapboard houses, corrugated metal fences and concrete brick homes: the matter-of-fact poverty of Kingston's slums. --Sean Axmaker
Club Culture - Human Traffic / Sorted / South West 9 | DVD | (13/10/2003)
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| RRP Featuring an outstanding cast of rapidly rising talent, Sorted is a hallucinogenic cocktail of thriller and insider's eye view of the London club scene. Debut director Alexander Jovy has promoted raves and is a qualified lawyer, so it's unsurprising his club scenes, filmed on real nights at the Ministry of Sound and other clubs, are completely authentic. The story has young lawyer Carl, Matthew Rhys, coming from Yorkshire to investigate the death of his high-flying (in every sense) brother. Jovy portrays the gulf between Carl's world in his relationship with classy, conventional Sunny (Sienna--Take a Girl Like You--Guillory), and the hedonistic fantasyland of the club scene represented by fallen Pre-Raphaelite angel Tiffany (Fay--Eyes Wide Shut--Masterson). Straddling the two worlds is a remarkable Jason Donovan as Martin, customs officer by day, glam transvestite by night. Unfortunately atmospheric drama soon gives way to lightweight thriller conventions while Tim Curry's camp villain (surely a parody of DeNiro's Louis Cypher from Angel Heart), creates expectations of a much darker conclusion. Sorted is ultimately old-fashioned, romantic and soft-centred where it needs far more edge, but is nevertheless so luxuriantly stylish it may mark Jovy as his generation's answer to Ridley Scott. A word of warning: several scenes feature very powerful stroboscopic lighting effects. --Gary S. Dalkin On the DVD: The expansive, beautiful colour-saturated cinematography is well captured by the 2.35:1 anamorphic transfer and the Dolby Digital 5.1 sound mix is stunning. There are 10 text profiles of cast and crew, together with seven video interviews comprising over 45 minutes of footage. Also provided is a 26-page electronic press kit, the original trailer and 10 minutes of deleted scenes, with optional director's commentary. The featurette is actually a montage of behind-the-scenes shots edited to the movie's haunting love theme, while the outtakes edit assorted gaffs to the main dance anthem. The alternately informative and trivial director's commentary also features producer Mark Crowdy; together they make good company. --Gary S. Dalkin
Who Do You Think You Are Collection (Series 1-4 and 'How to Trace Your Family' DVD) | DVD | (05/10/2009)
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| RRP Who Do You Think You Are? follows the journeys of well-known personalities as they delve into the past to explore their family trees uncover their family history and discover fascinating facts about their ancestors that have been hidden by the passage of time. Genealogist Nick Barratt introduces this programme which uses highlights from the individual stories to illustrate how to go about tracing your own family. Nick shows how to get started with your search the value of talking to close relatives and the importance of physical clues such as old postcards letters and photographs. He also demonstrates how to get the best out of the archive trail including where to look and the information you can expect to find.
Pool Girl | DVD | (27/01/2003)
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| RRP Meet Hugo Dugay (Alyssa Milano) a lonely disenfranchised female pool cleaner. She has 44 pools to clean today her mother Minerva (Cathy Moriarty) is a chronic gambler and her father Henry (Malcolm McDowell) is a lost soul trying to kick a menu of addictions. These are the least of her problems as today's clients range from a film director who shot and killed a movie extra for over acting (Robert Downey JR) to a bully who flouts the law to have his pool filled by 6:30pm. Through all this she picks up a mysterious hitchhiker (Sean Penn) and a new customer suffering from ALS (Lou Gaehrig's Disease) which keeps him trapped in a wheelchair.Through Hugo's day begins with threats from a menacing customer confrontations with her dysfunctional parents and the promise of too much hard work this magical person who comes into her life makes all that wrong turn right.
The Killing Zone | DVD | (20/08/1999)
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Minder - Series 2 - Part 4 Of 4 - Episodes 10 - 13 | DVD | (15/10/2001)
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| RRP EPISODE 10 - The Old School Tie: An old school friend of Terry's escapes from prison claiming he is innocent and wants Terry to help him prove it. EPISODE 11 - All About Scoring Innit?: Terry has to mind Danny Varrow footballer gambler boozer and womaniser extraordinaire when he leaves his club in the lurch. EPISODE 12 - Caught In The Act Fact: Arthur is up to something particularly fishy. Terry helps his old friend Des and is in real danger of being run in by the law...
TV Drama: Sword Of Honour, Shackleton, Longitude | DVD | (30/09/2002)
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| RRP Sword Of HonourAward-winning novelist and screenwriter William Boyd brings Evelyn Waugh's classic trilogy of the Second World War vividly to life in this epic two-part drama starring Daniel Craig Megan Dodds Leslie Phillips Julian Rhind-Tutt Robert Pugh and Katrina Cartlidge. ShackletonDirected by Charles Sturridge (Brideshead Revisited Gulliver's Travels Longitude) this biopic of explorer Ernest Shackleton (Kenneth Branagh) is at once a fascinating character study of a driven man and a thrilling true life adventure. Concentrating on Shackleton's 1914 Endurance expedition to the the South Pole it details the incredible struggle he undertook to lead his 28 man crew to safety after his ship was trapped and then crushed in the pack ice. LongitudeLongitude is the fascinating story of John Harrison (Gambon) who in the 18th century believed he could make a clock that would work on board a ship - and so solve the problem of finding longitude at sea. Harrison has to struggle against a bigoted establishment in order to win recognition for his achievements. This story is intertwined with that of Rupert Gold (Irons) the former naval officer who in the 1920s discovered Harrison's clocks and - at the cost of his health his reputation and his marriage began the mammoth task of restoring them.
13 Going On 30 | Blu Ray | (13/04/2009)
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| RRP Jennifer Garner plays a put-upon 80s teen who wakes up as an adult in this high-concept comedy.
Boogie Boy | DVD | (17/04/2000)
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