A hell-raising guitarist with delusions of grandeur gets kicked out his band and desperate for work, impersonates a subsitute teacher who turns a class of primary school kids into high-voltage rock-and-rollers.
A guidance counselor mistakenly sends out the wrong transcripts to Stanford University under the name of an over-achieving high schooler.
Jennifer Aniston stars as a young married woman whose mundane life takes a turn for the worse when she strikes up a passionate and illicit affair.
Celebrating 20 years of rock and roll in the classroom, this limited edition Steelbook® is meant to be played at full volume. Jack Black stars as a hell-raising guitarist with delusions of grandeur. Kicked out of his band and desperate for work, he impersonates a substitute teacher and turns a class of fifth grade high-achievers into high-voltage rock and rollers. Directed by Richard Linklater (BOYHOOD), written by Mike White (THE WHITE LOTUS) and featuring a cast that includes Joan Cusack, Sarah Silverman, Amy Sedaris, and the debut of Miranda Cosgrove, this hit movie spawned a Broadway musical and a television series. Product Features Commentary By Actor Jack Black And Director Richard Linklater Kids'Commentary Lessons Learned On School of Rock Jack Black's Pitch To Led Zeppelin School of Rock Music Video Kids'Video Diary: Toronto Film Festival MTV's Diary Of Jack Black And More
Get ready for the most outrageous stop-motion animated film ever made!! It's 1986, and Chuck Steel is 'the best God damn cop on the force'. When an abominable evil is about to descend on the city of Los Angeles in the form of Trampires half tramp, half vampire, only a maverick cop who doesn''t play by the rules can save humanity. Directed by two-time BAFTA-winner Mike Mort and voiced by comedy legends, Jennifer Saunders (Absolutely Fabulous) and Paul Whitehouse (The Fast Show), this homage to simpler times is chock-full of snappy one-liners (Hollywood Reporter).Product FeaturesAudio Commentary from the mastermind of Chuck Steel Mike MortBehind the Scenes with the AnimatorsBlood, Sweat and BeersOfficial Make of VideoOfficial TrailerSuper 8 and 16mm shortsRaging balls of steel Justice Short FilmMovie PosterImage Gallary30 years later mp44X postcards8 page bookletO CardMovie Poster A3
Once upon a time, in a childhood land of lollipops and sleepovers, Chuck and Buck were the best of friends; their days marked out with "fun, fun, fun". The trouble is that Chuck grew up and Buck did not. When the pair are reunited at a family funeral, Chuck (now a thrusting music exec with a pert girlfriend and an apartment in the Hollywood hills) finds himself bothered and bewildered by the creepy lost boy he thought he'd left behind. "I like your house," mumbles Buck, sticking out like a sore thumb at an uptight yuppie party. "It's very old person-y." Shot on a shoestring budget by Miguel Arteta, Chuck and Buck offers a uniquely rich and strange comedy of retarded childhood. Think of this as a Peter Pan for modern-day America, or the Tom Hanks film Big viewed through a glass darkly. The slender premise contains deep pockets of ambiguity. After all, who's the real victim here? The harassed Chuck (played by American Pie co-creator Chris Weitz) or the spurned, saucer-eyed Buck (Mike White, who also wrote the script)? And who is the hero: the successful, status-conscious professional or the dopey, tearful wild card? Throughout the tale, you find your sympathies swinging back and forth between them. Make no mistake, Chuck and Buck is alive with hilarious, often horrific set-pieces. Yet Arteta's direction keeps it on a tight leash, prevents it from descending to the level of a simple freak-show. Instead his film blossoms from an odd-couple farce into a drolly provocative (and oddly humane) portrait of that shadow period between infancy and adolescence. White's character comes across as a very human kind of movie monster. Resplendent in stripy T-shirt, Buck is Chuck's conscience, his id, the ghost of childhood come back to haunt him. --Xan Brooks
School Of Rock (Dir. Richard Linklater 2003): Fired from his band rock guitarist and vocalist Dewey Finn takes a job as a 4th grade substitute teacher at an uptight private school where his free livin' lifestyle attitude music and antics soon influences the students to explore other sides of themselves the school doesn't encourage. Finn's real goal in taking the job is to recruit a 9-year-old guitar prodigy Zack to become the lead guitarist in a band that would be able to
When does a close friend become too close? From Mike White the writer of Dead Man On Campus and producer of TV's Freaks and Geeks comes a tale of comically twisted obsession. Chuck and Buck are childhood best friends whose lives have taken very different paths. While Chuck moved away and now has a real life Buck stayed behind and developed a dangerous fixation -- on Chuck's life. The result is a wickedly hilarious story of two guys about to learn that growing up is the strangest trip of all. Stars Lupe Ontiveros (As Good As It Gets Picking Up The Pieces Selena) and marks the acting debuts of Chris Weitz (writer of Nutty Professor II and Antz producer of American Pie) and Mike White.
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While it invites charges of Hollywood nepotism, Orange County overcomes that stigma with a delightful cast of newcomers and veterans alike. It's no better or worse than many teen comedies, but director Jake Kasdan (son of director Lawrence Kasdan) astutely combines teen-flick staples (stoner gags, raucous parties) with a biting undercurrent of southern California absurdity. This comedic texture helps Colin Hanks (son of Tom) and Schuyler Fisk (daughter of Sissy Spacek) to prove their big-screen promise. They play (respectively) an Orange County teen and aspiring writer named Shaun who yearns for admission to Stanford, and his sensible girlfriend who knows just how to nurture his dreams. Much of the comedy arises from the foibles of Shaun's dysfunctional family (played to perfection by Jack Black, Catherine O'Hara and John Lithgow), while unbilled cameos by Ben Stiller and Kevin Kline add zest to a movie that tries to be different, and mostly succeeds. --Jeff Shannon
Benjamin (Angarono), home-schooled by his eccentric mother (Coolidge), is a loner whose passion for writing leads him on a journey as his story first gets ripped off by the legendary fantasy novelist, Ronald Chevalier (Clement) and then is adapted into a disastrous movie by the small town's most prolific homespun filmmaker.Starring Jermaine Clement from 'Flight Of The Conchords' and directed by Jared Hess ('Napoleon Dynamite', 'Nacho Libre').
To safeguard a priceless national treasure the Greek government has requisitioned the luxury cruise liner Argo Theti for use as an undercover cargo carrier.The plan falls apart when the cruise ship is attacked by a submarine belonging to a fanatical billionaire art collector Elgin Bates.During the assault a fuel tank is ignited blasting a gaping hole in the ship's hull.Oxygen is now the most valuable commodity for the surviving passengers and crew trapped in an airtight compartment below decks. As the oxygen decreases the massive ship succumbs to the pull of the ocean dropping ninety feet down and crashing onto a ledge overhanging one of the deepest tracts in the Aegean Sea.As the ship teeters over the gaping mouth of the abyss the pressure causes the hatches to blow. One after the other decks corridors and cabins are rapidly flooded.Underwater under pressure they're fighting for their lives in the cruel deep.
Mike Main the well known historian author and lecturer teams up with 4x4 Safari driver Andrew St. Pierre White on this famous joint venture on the well know Kalahari. Together they present a unique perspective of some of the remotest and rarely visited parts of the Kalahari. Lovers of the region will be absorbed inspired and enthralled by what you see here.
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