Martin Lawrence stars in this new comedy about a menial worker at a medieval theme park who falls into the polluted moat, only to end up in fourteenth century England, a world of knights in shining armour,a wicked king, and a damsel in distress!
For the first time ever the true behind-the-scenes story of the England rugby team. ""Sweet Chariot"" is the film England fans thought they would never see. The extraordinary footage covers the 6 Nations Grand Slam and victories over Australia New Zealand and South Africa. This is the full account - on and off the pitch - of how Clive Woodward's team became number one in the world. ""The cameras were with us everywhere - at training and meetings in the hotel and the dressing room...It
The 2003 Rugby World Cup Final in full. The tension the pain and the absolute glory...World Cup success finally. From the first whistle to the nail-biting moments of extra time... and then that drop goal. This is the whole extraordinary spellbinding final as Sir Clive Woodward’s heroes wrestled the Webb Ellis Cup from Australia’s grasp. A massive final with two world class teams going hammer and tongs at each other. Martin Johnson leading ‘Dad’s Army’ (according to the Australian media) from the front alongside him an unstoppable English team battling for World Cup glory. Extra time ticking down moments remaining another pick up and drive deep in Australian territory and then as if in slow motion Matt Dawson delivered the perfect pass to the waiting Johnny Wilkinson. “We knew we had to hang in there. I didn’t want the game to go to a drop goal competition. I just wanted to win so much for the other guys.” - Johnny Wilkinson (England Fly-half). The 2003 Rugby World Cup Final 10th Anniversary Edition - all the drama and the glory (featuring ITV commentary). Contents: The Match in full ITV commentary (first time on DVD) Original Australian commentary Disc 2: England’s Story Documentary
Micky Mason, is a skilled manual worker who, since the financial crash, can find nothing but menial zero hours jobs. To survive he takes a course of action that is completely out of character, but it's the only way he can see of keeping his family together. Sink is about surviving, but it's not all anguish and despair - it's also warm and tender. It's about people finding their way through.
Revenge of the Zombies: Down in the bayou scientist John Carradine is creating a zombie army for the Nazis. His wife played by Veda Ann Borg has also been made into a zombie and when her relatives arrive to investigate her mysterious death they begin to unearth the evil doings of the mad Dr. Max Heinrich von Altermann. Can they stop him before his army is unleashed on the world? Voodoo Woman: Tom Conway plays the mad scientist determined to create the perfect human being. Using
A predictable vehicle for the resistable Martin Lawrence, Black Knight is yet another rerun of Mark Twain's Connecticut Yankee at the Court of King Arthur concept which here plays like a horror-free, considerably less funny take on Army of Darkness. Jamal (Lawrence), minion in a mediaeval theme park, reaches into a moat for a magic amulet and is transported to the 14th century, where he is appalled by the toilet facilities, pals around with a disgraced knight (an equally disgraced Tom Wilkinson), romances a feminist lady-in-waiting (Marsha Thomason), introduces soul music to the court in a bit done better in A Knight's Tale, and becomes the legendary black knight to help the rebels overthrow the wicked king. It has a bigger, more lavish feel than most of Lawrence's makeshift knockabouts, but that may also be why it is even less funny, since his rants are rather reined-in and his screen character comes across as just overly pleased with himself rather than a comic foul-up who turns heroic. --Kim Newman No-one tries very hard in Big Momma's House so your enjoyment of this Martin Lawrence vehicle pretty much depends on how much amusement you are able to derive from a guy dressed up as a very ample woman. The setup is of the eye-rolling, only-in-Hollywood nature: Lawrence, as detective Malcolm Turner, is after a killer, and apparently the only way to capture him is to pose as the bad guy's ex-girlfriend's grandmother, who--the film cannot stress this point too much--is quite large. Apparently, Sherry (Nia Long), the young woman in question--she's as attractive as Big Momma is, well, you know--is none too bright, for she falls for Malcolm's ruse, which of course ostensibly amuses mainly because it's so transparent. Paul Giamatti is wasted as Malcolm's partner, while director Raja Gosnell's clunky sense of comic rhythm is bewildering, because he used to be an editor (he brought a similar lack of magic to Home Alone 3). Eddie Murphy in The Nutty Professor 2: The Klumps is far more accomplished, versatile and funny. --David Kronke
A woman by day.... A monster by night! Advertised as an out and out horror picture 'Voodoo Woman' is more of a 'greed and revenge' melodrama than anything else. Mad scientist Dr. Roland Gerard squirrels himself away deep in the jungle using the natives voodoo for his experiments to create an indestructible being to serve his will. What he comes up with is a collection of hideous looking female monstrosities....
Abbott and Costello go on an African safari armed with a secret map which will lead them to hidden diamonds... Please note: This is a NTSC disc.
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