This light-hearted but often poignant drama series gave Russ Abbot his first serious TV role following resounding success with Madhouse and The Russ Abbot Show in the 1980s. Starring opposite noted actor Michael Williams Abbot plays Ted Fenwick a quiet schoolteacher who after the death of his wife renews his old friendship with stand-up comic Billy Balsam. Ted finds that his life is now inextricably bound up with that of his extrovert companion and this third series sees the unlikely friends spending a typically eventful summer season in Cromer where Billy has landed a job in the pier show...
Season Two of Z Nation is bigger, louder and crazier than season one. After Citizen Z broadcasts Murphy's identity and offers a fake bounty from the CDC to get him to California safely, the whole world seems to be after 'The Murphy'. Barely surviving the nuclear blasts, Warren and our heroes pursue Murphy East and South, avoiding the fallout. This season's journey sees them battle a variety of new zombies; Radioactive Blaster Zombies, Phyto-Zombies used for growing Z-Weed, Alien Zombies from Roswell, Zombie Animals, and of course, another Zombie Baby! Some favourite characters from Season One will die along the way in surprisingly emotional episodes. Meanwhile several new characters join the apocalypse this season. A mysterious Bounty Hunter with a deadly secret, named Vasquez, will become a reluctant member of the team. In addition our heroes will have a new season-long nemesis, Escorpion, (Emillio Rivera from Sons of Anarchy) the leader of a surviving drug cartel called the Zeros, who are after Murphy's blood for their own purposes. Will our heroes get Murphy to California? Find out in the 15-episode Season 2 of Z Nation. 'Z Nation is an insane, hi-octane gorefest that'll go to town on your funny bone via your adrenal gland, and whisk your brain away on holiday to the outer reaches of imagination.' - Den of Geek.
Michael Crawford stars as a luckless inexperienced youth desperate to break out of a sexual catch-22 in this effervescent sharply observed comedy from Roy Baker; Nyree Dawn Porter is the young woman who might just be able to assist him... Based on David Stuart Leslie's novel In My Solitude and featuring support from Julia Foster Michael Craze and Blow Up icon David Hemmings Two Left Feet is presented here in a brand-new transfer from the original film elements in its as-exhibited theatrical aspect ratio. Alan Crabbe is 19 and as gauche as they come. Every time he tries a manful stride into the jungle of sex his two left feet turn the attempt into a stumble. But then he meets Eileen the new waitress in the corner cafe who signals unmistakable messages at Alan with her large inviting eyes... SPECIAL FEATURES [] Image gallery [] Original Pressbook PDF
In the wake of the Columbine high school massacre acclaimed documentary filmmaker Michael Moore's latest film takes a critical look at America's obsessive gun culture.
A triple bill from actor/writer/director Christopher Guest: Waiting For Guffman (1996): The sometimes dry sometimes bubbling satire of Middle America which chronicles Corky Corkoran's efforts to put on a spectacle commemorating the town of Blain's 150th anniversary. A mockumentary style film Corky drafts an odd assortment of local talent to bring his historical revue to life including the local dentist and a travel agent couple. The film spoofs the 'artistic' pretensions of
This animated feature-length life of Jesus boasts a stellar pedigree. Originally a BBC Wales production, it showcases the voices of some of Britain's finest actors in any medium: Ralph Fiennes as a brooding and humble Jesus, Miranda Richardson as Mary Magdalene, Richard E. Grant as John the Baptist and David Thewlis as Judas. The lovely, flute-heavy score is by Oscar-winner Anne Dudley (The Full Monty). And clearly a lot of expense has gone into the Claymation-like animation. But while it's hard to find fault with the rendering of this familiar story--it is respectful and definitely done, you might say, by the Book--it would have been nice if there had been a tad more joy, if it walked a bit lighter in its sandals. As it is, all the characters seem consistently subdued, whether they are expressing angst, rage, terror or bliss--none of which is helped by the figures' blank-eyed stares (if animators are becoming ever more sophisticated, why can't they get rid of those creepy blank gazes once and for all?). Still, the weight of having such formidable actors play these familiar roles lends the production a certain credibility, and parents looking for good religious videos that won't insult their kids' intelligence will be thrilled. --Anne Hurley
Having based so much of his career on the films from the region, Jean Claude Van Damme heads to Hong Kong itself for his film Knock Off. Set in the 72 hours running up to the British handover to China (and released a mere year after the actual event), the film's action centres around the colony's thriving bootleg business, tied in with a rather convoluted plot concerning the CIA, Russian Mafia and an attempt to hold the United States to ransom through covert attacks. The opening section unwisely tries Van Damme's hand at knockabout humour with partner Rob Schneider but merely proves that the star is severely lacking the sort of humorous touch that Arnold Schwarzenegger has so successfully utilised. Once Knock Off descends into more familiar Van Damme territory, the film--and its leading man--are on surer ground. There are a good deal of spectacular fight sequences, some amazing stunts and a feisty female sparring partner in the form of Lela Rochen. Even the always-reliable Paul Sorvino pops up. Director Tsui Hark hits upon some interesting and initially invigorating visual effects but soon overdoes them, actually highlighting the lack of decent story rather than enhancing it. There is an incredible film to be made about this period in history but this isn't it. Knock Off is merely another undemanding, high-kicking, high-octane vehicle for Van Damme. --Phil Udell
This collectable boxed set features every episode of the acclaimed television series along with a rich array of behind- the-scenes features cast and crew interviews and so much more. Michael Kitchen is Detective Chief Superintendent Foyle a hard-working policeman in Hastings during the Second World War. Anxious to join the war effort he has repeatedly had his applications turned down and has returned to the South Coast sidelined and frustrated; but it soon becomes apparent that his detective skills are vitally needed on the Home Front. As each series progresses through the War the seventh and most recent finds at one war's end that a new war is beginning one much darker and indistinct than the first; a war that doesn't officially exist - a Cold War. Series 1 The German Woman The White Feather A Lesson in Murder Eagle Day Series 2 Fifty Ships Among the Few War Games The Funk Hole Series 3 The French Drop Enemy Fire They Fought in the Fields A War of Nerves Series 4 Invasion Bad Blood Bleak Midwinter Casualties of War Series 5 Plan of Attack Broken Souls All Clear Series 6 The Russian House Killing Time The Hide Series 7 The Eternity Ring The Cage Sunflower Special Features: Exclusive Interviews with Anthony Horowitz Honeysuckle Weeks and Anthony Howell Seven Behind-the-Scenes Documentaries Production Notes Picture Galleries Cast Filmographies and Biographies
A family torn apart. A public filled with outrage. A woman accused of murder. Based on true events Fred Schepisi's film stars Sam Neill and Meryl Streep as an Australian couple who are accused of murder when their claims that their baby was taken by a dingo in the outback fall under suspicion...
Uh oh... The engines on the Island of Sodor sometimes find themselves in some sticky situations! Thomas and Butch find themselves stuck when they don't listen to directions. Spencer gets lost in the fog but learns he can actually be Spencer the Helpful. Gordon must swallow his pride after dropping the Lion of Sodor in the mucky, muddy river, and Edward shows Charlie there is a time to be Really Fun, and a time to be Really Useful! All aboard for fun-filled tales as friends help each other through all kinds of sticky situations! Special Features: Watch with Mr Perkins Down at the Station: Going Backwards Puzzles: Guess Who?
Masters of horror Wes Craven and Sean Cunningham revisit their landmark film that launched Craven's directing career and influenced decades of horror films to follow: The Last House On The Left.
The complete first three seasons of the US crime drama following ex-CIA officer John Reese (Jim Caviezel) as he attempts to put a stop to violence in New York City. The former agent works alongside billionaire Harold Finch (Michael Emerson) who, at the government's request, created computer software that can detect forthcoming terrorist attacks. The programme also has the ability to predict other criminal activity but, after the government showed disinterest in this, Finch enlisted the assistance of Reese who now has to use the basic information provided to work out what will happen and prevent it from taking place. Season 1 episodes are: 'Pilot', 'Ghosts', 'Mission Creep', 'Cura Te Ipsum', 'Judgment', 'The Fix', 'Witness', 'Foe', 'Get Carter', 'Number Crunch', 'Super', 'Legacy', 'Root Cause', 'Wolf and Cub', 'Blue Code', 'Risk', 'Baby Blue', 'Identity Crisis', 'Flesh and Blood', 'Matsya Nyaya', 'Many Happy Returns', 'No Good Deed' and 'Firewall'. Season 2 episodes are: 'The Contingency', 'Bad Code', 'Masquerade', 'Triggerman', 'Bury the Lede', 'The High Road', 'Critical', ''Til Death', 'C.O.D.', 'Shadow Box', '2TTR', 'Prisoner's Dilemma', 'Dead Reckoning', 'One Percent', 'Booked Solid', 'Relevance', 'Proteus', 'All In', 'Trojan Horse', 'In Extremis', 'Zero Day' and 'God Mode'. Season 3 episodes are: 'Liberty', 'Nothing to Hide', 'Lady Killer', 'Reasonable Doubt', 'Razgovor', 'Mors Praematura', 'The Perfect Mark', 'Endgame', 'The Crossing', 'The Devil's Share', 'Lethe', 'Aletheia', '4C', 'Provenance', 'Last Call', 'RAM', '/', 'Allegiance', 'Most Likely To...', 'Death Benefit', 'Beta', 'A House Divided' and 'Deus Ex Machina'.Technical Specs: Languages(s): EnglishInteractive Menu
With THAT goal against Argentina in the 1998 World Cup Michael Owen became a national hero overnight. But even heroes need to practice and Owen knows better than most that natural talent is no replacement for hard work on the training ground. Whilst covering all the techniques needed to master the modern game he puts a group of aspiring youngsters through their paces and demonstrates the training techniques which have helped him reach the very top of his profession. All aspects o
Nine year-old Molly and her father move to Ireland to a house they've inherited nicknamed Misfortune Manor. It brings bad luck to anyone who lives in it and Molly and her father soon fall victim to the curse: they will lose their new found home unless they can pay the taxes owed on it. Then Molly discovers a leprechaun living on the grounds and befriends him. His luck has run out too because he hasn't eaten a four-leaf clover in over a hundred years. The bad luck begins to rub off on Molly getting her into all kinds of trouble. Finally Molly turns things around by growing a four-leaf clover. Can Molly get the four-leaf clover to the leprechaun in time? Will the leprechauns magic return or will the evil landlords win the day? Find out all the answers in this hilarious and enchanting fun-filled family adventure!
Dean Cain stars as Mason Danvers a detective seeking vengeance on Victor Abbott (WWE Superstar ‘The Big Show’) the violent felon who brutally murdered Mason’s wife. To reach Abbot in jail Mason deliberately commits a crime to seek his revenge. Once inside the prison walls Mason discovers nothing is as it seems in this electrifying thriller packed with punishing action. Directed by the Soska Sisters.
Get ready for action adventure and suspense in Season One of TV's longest-running military drama JAG. The first season of its 10-year reign introduces former flying ace Harmon ""Harm"" Rabb of the Navy's Judge Advocate General. Now an attorney Harm investigates prosecutes and defends military criminals in cases that often take him behind enemy lines...both in Washington and overseas. Catch the action from the beginning with all 22 episodes including the rarely seen ""Skeleton Crew."" Starring David James Elliott this Emmy Award-winning series is one of television's best. Episodes Comprise: 1. Pilot: Part 1 2. Pilot: Part 2 3. Shadow 4. Desert Son 5. Deja Vu 6. Pilot Error 7. War Cries 8. Brig Break 9. Scimitar 10. Boot 11. Sightings 12. The Brotherhood 13. Defensive Action 14. Smoked 15. Hemlock 16. High Ground 17. Black Ops 18. Survivors 19. Recovery 20. The Prisoner 21. Ares 22. Skeleton Crew
Louise Lombard and Stella Gonet return as the Eliott sisters in the second series of this wonderful BBC costume drama. The House of Eliott is now the smartest most prestigious establishment in London and the Eliott sisters have to contend with the pressures of running their empire as well as the problems in their private lives. Beatrice's devotion to the business puts a tremendous strain on her marriage while Evie embarks upon a liaison which threatens to ruin both her life and th
An anthology series in which each episode is a self-contained story set in a different world, with all stories linked together by an asteroid called the Metal Hurlant, which is passing close to the planet that is the focus of the current episode.
""A Wonderful Sports Movie: Hoosiers Works Magic!"" -Roger Ebert Nominated for two Academy Awards this triumphant tale of a high school basketball teams' long-shot attempt to ascend to the State Championship is filled with edge-of-your-seat suspense and breathless excitement! Featuring ""fast-break cinematography that catches the pace of the game"" (Washington Post) and intense heart-rending performances from Gene Hackman Barbara Hershey and Dennis Hopper Hoosiers redefined the spo
In the rough-and-tumble, wildly entertaining world of Starsky & Hutch, impatient cops--anxious to join a foot race in pursuit of a villain--throw themselves out of moving vehicles and roll to a bruising stop. Undercover detectives Dave Starsky (Paul Michael Glaser) and Ken "Hutch" Hutchinson (David Soul), hardly imbued with the powers of Spider-Man, routinely scale walls, hop from rooftop to rooftop, and fling themselves down steep hillsides to stop bad guys from doing what bad guys do. Years later Hill Street Blues would redefine the cop genre as a mesh of overlapping storylines and workaday frustrations, but Aaron Spelling's iconic 70s show portrays LA's finest as madly heroic creatures of reckless determination and physicality. This first season is also startlingly brutal for a primetime US showit was later significantly toned down, much to the regret of fanswhile maintaining a delightful, often incongruous, self-deprecating humour. From the series pilot on, partners and best pals Starsky and Hutch work a fine line between predator and prey, relentlessly pursuing suspects while also snared by crime chieftains or short-sighted superiors. In "The Fix", Hutch's secret romance with the former girlfriend of a mafia boss (Robert Loggia) results in the lawman's kidnapping and forced addiction to heroin. Similarly, in "A Coffin for Starsky", a mad chemist injects the wisecracking cop with a slow-acting but lethal poison. "Jo-Jo", written by Michael Mann, finds our guys at loggerheads with federal officers over a dumb deal the G-Men make with a serial rapist. The 23 episodes in this set are all fun, if sometimes shocking, viewing. Expect each character to take as much abuse as he dishes out. Still, the comic sight of Starsky and Hutch (in "Death Notice") trying to conduct business amid busy strippers is well worth the surrounding violence. --Tom Keogh
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