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  • King Of The Hill - Complete Season 7 [DVD]King Of The Hill - Complete Season 7 | DVD | (27/07/2015) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £29.99

    The complete seventh season of the popular animated series. In this season, Hank (voice of Mike Judge) is forced to attend an anger management course after hurting Dale (Johnny Hardwick), Peggy (Kathy Najimy) becomes jealous of her son's cooking skills and Bobby (Pamela Adlon) attends a mixed-sex slumber party. The episodes are: 'Get Your Freak Off', 'The Fat and the Furious', 'Bad Girls, Bad Girls Whatcha Gonna Do', 'Goodbye Normal Jeans', 'Dances With Dogs', 'The Son Also Roses', 'The Texas Skilsaw Massacre', 'Full Metal Dust Jacket', 'Pigmalion', 'Megalo Dale', 'Boxing Luanne', 'Vision Quest', 'Queasy Rider', 'Board Games', 'An Officer and a Gentle Boy', 'The Miseducation of Bobby Hill', 'The Good Buck', 'I Never Promised You an Organic Garden', 'Be True to Your Fool', 'Racist Dawg', 'Night and Deity', 'Maid in Arlen' and 'Witches of East Arlen'.

  • Blue Valentine [DVD] [2010]Blue Valentine | DVD | (09/05/2011) from £5.17   |  Saving you £14.08 (360.10%)   |  RRP £17.99

    Ryan Gosling (The Notebook, Half Nelson) and Michelle Williams (Shutter Island, Brokeback Mountain) star in Blue Valentine, a honest portrait of a relationship on the rocks.

  • King Of The Hill - Season 13 [DVD]King Of The Hill - Season 13 | DVD | (04/04/2016) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £29.99

    The complete thirteenth and final season of the popular animated series. In this season, Hank (voice of Mike Judge) discovers he has been assigned to flush his late friend's ashes down the toilet of General George S. Patton, Bobby (Pamela Adlon) becomes a steak critic whilst Peggy (Kathy Najimy), Minh (Lauren Tom) and Dale (Johnny Hardwick) are able to make money investing in the stock market through observing the consumer habits of Bill (Stephen Root). The episodes are: 'Dia-BILL-ic Shock', 'Earthy Girls Are Easy', 'Square-Footed Monster', 'Lost in MySpace', 'No Bobby Left Behind', 'A Bill Full of Dollars', 'Straight As an Arrow', 'Lucky See, Monkey Do', 'What Happens at the National Propane Gas Convention in Memphis Stays at the National Propane Gas Convention in Memphis', 'Master of Puppets', 'Bwah My Nose', 'Uncool Customer', 'Nancy Does Dallas', 'Born Again On the Fourth of July', 'Serves Me Right for Giving General George S. Patton the Bathroom Key', 'Bad News Bill', 'Manger Baby Einstein', 'Uh-Oh Canada', 'The Boy Can't Help It', 'To Sirloin With Love', 'The Honeymooners', 'Bill Gathers Moss', 'When Joseph Met Lori and Made Out With Her in the Janitor's Closet' and 'Just Another Manic Kahn-Day'.

  • Brum - Airport And Other Stories [1989]Brum - Airport And Other Stories | DVD | (15/10/2001) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £14.99

    Quietly tucked away in a car-collection garage, Brum is only conspicuous by his size. When the owner turns his back at the start of the day however, Brum blazes into action; ready to fight crime and do good deeds in the "big town". TV has tried lots of ideas with cars that think for themselves, but never managed to convey the charm that this series offers. Whether it's thwarting the escape of some naughty bank robbers, or saving a newlywed bride who inadvertently steps on a runaway skateboard, the little car with the big heart is always the perfect gentleman. Each episode sets up a crime to solve or dilemma to resolve, and by way of handy ramps and elevators, Brum is cheerily applauded and waved at by the town's residents. Every so often there's an outburst of song that will unite good guys and bad guys alike, and then there's always the sing-along at the end to look forward to. Warning to parents: expect a look of abject disappointment on the face of the tot who discovers their toy cars won't do any of the tricks on TV. --Paul Tonks

  • The Tubular Bells 50th Anniversary Tour (Double Disc) [DVD]The Tubular Bells 50th Anniversary Tour (Double Disc) | DVD | (07/11/2022) from £6.99   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Celebrate the 50th anniversary of Tubular Bells, the best-selling instrumental album of all-time, with this packed, Live Tour Double Disc release. Experience the iconic music of Tubular Bells like never before, performed in a new cinematic style alongside live musicians and world-class performers, featuring BAFTA nominated, Samuel West, as MC. Also featured is a fascinating 90 minute behind-the-scenes documentary, narrated by BAFTA winner, Bill Nighy. Disc 1 - Full Live Show Filmed over three nights at the world-famous Royal Festival Hall, this contemporary masterpiece incorporates the beauty of the original music with dance and acrobatic feats by the Circa Contemporary Circus. Includes stunning performances of Moonlight Shadow, Mike Oldfield's biggest single hit, along with Summit Day, from his Guitars album, and The Gem, a new work by Musical Director Robin Smith. Disc 2 - Tour Documentary The feature-length documentary explores the history and legacy of Tubular Bells, and closely follows the dramatic story behind the spectacular new production. Product Features Turning Back the Clock' - An interview with Mike Oldfield and Richard Branson

  • The Misfits - Die MeisterdiebeThe Misfits - Die Meisterdiebe | DVD | (19/11/2021) from £4.03   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

  • How High [2001]How High | DVD | (06/04/2009) from £3.89   |  Saving you £12.10 (311.05%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Grab your favourite munchies: Red and Meth, that dope-addled dynamic duo, are going to Harvard. And while it's not exactly demanding viewing, How High is destined to become a guilty pleasure of the cannabis crowd. The plot's a familiar one--take the basic selling points of any Cheech & Chong movie (a pair of shambolic protagonists who smoke lots of weed and drive funky 70s-style cars), graft them onto a generic "raising hell on campus" teen movie scenario and shake vigorously. The result is a prosaic effort that does contain some all-too-brief moments of genuine humour. Red and Meth, aka Redman and Method Man, may look like the world's oldest freshmen, but both offer genial performances, especially Method Man, who imbues the character of Silas with a dog-eared gentleness that raises him above the film's leaden script and plastic directing. --Rebecca Levine

  • Inspector Gadget [1999]Inspector Gadget | DVD | (22/01/2001) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £17.99

    Strictly for kids, this 1999 live-action feature version of the popular cartoon series seems long even at 80 minutes. As a video, it's easier to take and appreciate for what works best in the story: the special effects. Matthew Broderick plays the security guard who is physically transformed into a multi-use cyborg with a zillion attachments, from stilts to helicopter blades to skis. A crime fighter in raincoat and fedora, and equipped with a nifty Gadgetmobile, the hero investigates the death of a man linked to the villainous Sanford Scolex (Rupert Everett). Scolex, who blames Gadget for having to wear a prosthetic hand, develops an evil robot twin of the good inspector, causing much mischief and giving Broderick an opportunity to poke fun at his own performance of the virtuous Inspector. The action is shaky, the script plods along and the effects soon take over; Everett has to go to the extremes of overacting just to be seen above it. But children of a certain age will almost certainly engage with the more clever stuff and forgive the rest. --Tom Keogh

  • King Of The Hill - Complete Season 8 [DVD]King Of The Hill - Complete Season 8 | DVD | (24/08/2015) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £29.99

  • Wayne's World 2 [Blu-ray] [2021] [Region Free]Wayne's World 2 | Blu Ray | (07/02/2022) from £7.91   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    It's 2 excellent to be true! Wayne and Garth are back (and front) in the most awaited video since Wayne's WorldWayne's World 2! Having achieved godlike status as a late-night TV personality, Wayne (Mike Myers) now confronts the question that has plagued man for centuries: Is there life after cable? Wayne gets his answer in a dream, wherein a very famous (and very dead) rock star says, Put on a rock concert, and they will come. So Wayne and Garth (Dana Carvey) present Waynestock. But first, Wayne must save his girlfriend, Cassandra, (Tia Carrere) from a sinister record producer (Christopher Walken), as Garth grapples with the advances of mega-babe Honey Hornée (Kim Basinger). Party on! Special features Commentary by director Stephen Surjik Wayne's World 2 extreme close-up: exclusive cast & crew interviews

  • South Pacific [DVD]South Pacific | DVD | (15/06/2009) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £24.99

    One ocean 25 000 islands half the water on Earth. The Pacific includes some of the most remote spots on the planet - yet there's not a single island that has avoided colonizers whether it be plants animals or humans - and generally all three. Go beyond clich''d images of swaying palms and idyllic beaches to explore this immense and surprising ocean as it has never been seen before.

  • Studio 54 [1999]Studio 54 | DVD | (24/06/2002) from £14.98   |  Saving you £0.01 (0.07%)   |  RRP £14.99

    Studio 54 is no Saturday Night Fever--more like Sunday Morning Hangover. This portrait of the legendary Manhattan disco and its colourful cofounder, Steve Rubell, plays like the outtakes of a much more interesting film—where are the sex, the drugs, the classic disco music? (It shouldn't surprise viewers that Miramax and writer-director Mark Christopher had a falling-out over the final cut of the film; Miramax prevailed.) Considering that the essence of Studio 54 was about the rich and beautiful, it seems a bit unwise to focus on the poor and only somewhat beautiful, namely Shane (Ryan Phillippe), a Jersey boy who gets taken in by the razzle-dazzle of the disco era. Crossing the river, Shane finds another, more exciting life at Studio 54 as a shirtless bartender, and soon finds himself partying with the crème de la crème--and smitten with comely soap star Julie (Neve Campbell). The permutations of the story are familiar, but too many elements are missing. Most of Phillippe's performance seems to have ended up on the cutting-room floor (although his chiselled torso gets maximum exposure), Campbell's role is basically a glorified cameo and Breckin Meyer and Salma Hayek, as Phillippe's only true pals, are wasted. The one true gem of the film, though, is Mike Myers' take on the late Steve Rubell, an inspired high-wire performance that balances humour and tragedy without ever giving in to camp or pathos--his drunken proposition of Philippe is a minor treasure. The soundtrack does feature some unknown chestnuts and a few new remixes, including an inspired disco version of--believe it or not--Gordon Lightfoot's "If You Could Read My Mind". --Mark Englehart

  • King Of The Hill - Complete Season 6 [DVD]King Of The Hill - Complete Season 6 | DVD | (27/07/2015) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £29.99

  • Some Like It Hot [1959]Some Like It Hot | DVD | (09/10/2000) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Maybe "nobody's perfect", as one character in this masterpiece suggests. But some movies are perfect, and Some Like It Hot is one of them. In Chicago, during the Prohibition era, two skirt-chasing musicians, Joe and Jerry (Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon), inadvertently witness the St Valentine's Day Massacre. In order to escape the wrath of gangland chief Spats Colombo (George Raft), the boys, in drag, join an all-woman band headed for Florida. They vie for the attention of the lead singer, Sugar Kane (Marilyn Monroe), a much-disappointed songbird who warbles "I'm Through with Love" but remains vulnerable to yet another unreliable saxophone player. (When Curtis courts her without his dress, he adopts the voice of Cary Grant--a spot-on impersonation.) The script by director Billy Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond is beautifully measured; everything works, like a flawless clock. Aspiring screenwriters would be well advised to throw away the how-to books and simply study this film. The bulk of the slapstick is handled by an unhinged Lemmon and the razor-sharp Joe E. Brown, who plays a horny retiree smitten by Jerry's feminine charms. For all the gags, the film is also wonderfully romantic, as Wilder indulges in just the right amounts of moonlight and the lilting melody of "Park Avenue Fantasy". Some Like It Hot is so delightfully fizzy, it's hard to believe the shooting of the film was a headache, with an unhappy Monroe on her worst behaviour. The results, however, are sublime. --Robert Horton

  • Pumping Iron [Blu-ray]Pumping Iron | Blu Ray | (17/03/2023) from £15.90   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

  • Wayne's World [Blu-ray] [2021] [Region Free]Wayne's World | Blu Ray | (07/02/2022) from £6.99   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    In the tradition of THE TEN COMMANDMENTS, LAWRENCE OF ARABIA and GANDHI comes a sweeping screen epic bursting with spectacle and drama...NOT! It's Wayne's World, the hilarious, party-down movie of the year, featuring rockin' tunes, radical babes, and your most excellent hosts, Wayne Campbell (Mike Myers) and Garth Algar (Dana Carvey). When a sleazy TV exec (Rob Lowe) offers Wayne and Garth a fat contract to tape their late-night cable-access show at his network, the two can't believe their good fortune (No way. WAY!). But they soon discover the road from basement to big time is a gnarly one, fraught with danger, temptation, and ragin' party opportunities. Can Wayne win the affections of rock goddess Cassandra (Tia Carrere)? Will Garth get dunked by his dream girl (Donna Dixon) at the donut shop? Serious questions, dude, and there's only one way to find out watch Wayne's World! Special features Commentary by director Penelope Spheeris Wayne's world extreme close-up: exclusive cast & crew interviews Theatrical trailer HD

  • The Bodyguard [1992]The Bodyguard | DVD | (01/10/1999) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £18.99

    This 1992 crowd pleaser made almost as much money for Whitney Houston as its chart-busting soundtrack. A high-wattage star vehicle as only Hollywood can make, The Bodyguard stars Houston as a pop-music diva (now there's a stretch) and Kevin Costner as the stern bodyguard who is assigned to protect her after the singer receives some nasty death threats. Pop star and bodyguard don't hit it off at first, but they wear down each others' defenses, and before long Houston is baring her tonsils with a rousing rendition of the Dolly Parton chestnut "I Will Always Love You." The film, written by Lawrence Kasden, was originally intended for Steve McQueen, but the script languished for years before Houston took an interest in the project. A proposed sequel would potentially have starred Costner and Princess Diana, until Diana's tragic death precluded that possibility. --Jeff Shannon, Amazon.com

  • Sparkle [DVD]Sparkle | DVD | (11/02/2013) from £5.38   |  Saving you £7.61 (141.45%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Musical prodigy, Sparkle (Jordin Sparks) struggles to become a star while overcoming issues that are tearing her family apart. From an affluent Detroit area and daughter to a single mother (Whitney Houston), she tries to balance a new romance with her music manager while dealing with the unexpected challenges her new life will bring as she and her two sisters strive to become a dynamic singing group during the Motown-era.

  • Fantasy Island [DVD] [2020]Fantasy Island | DVD | (13/07/2020) from £6.99   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    In Blumhouse's Fantasy Island, the enigmatic Mr. Roarke makes the secret dreams of his lucky quests come true at a luxurious but remote tropical resort. But when the fantasies turn into nightmares, the guests have to solve the island's mystery in order to escape with their lives.

  • Return Of The Living Dead III [Blu-ray]Return Of The Living Dead III | Blu Ray | (28/08/2017) from £10.99   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Return of the Living Dead III is the third go-round for a premise intended as both a sequel to and a satire of the George A Romero Living Dead films. This could just as easily have been an entry in director Brian Yuzna's Re-Animator series, and indeed the plot nugget seems derived from the last shot of Re-Animator itself, as a devoted youth (J. Trevor Edmond) revives his freshly dead girlfriend (Mindy Clarke) with trioxin, a military zombie-making gas, and learns to regret his actions. Though it has some left-field ideas--the heroine turns herself into a DIY Hellraiser Cenobite poster-girl with extreme body piercing to distract herself from the desire to eat her boyfriend's brain--and effective action, it is still confined by its low budget and thus stuck with ordinary acting, a minimal plot and too many dumb developments. The central thread is the necrophile/SM romance, which ends up in a liebestod clinch in the army base's furnace, but there's a sub-plot about a quartet of zombified gang members which serves mainly to get some violence going every few minutes. Clarke is a striking presence, studded with bits of metal like a punk porcupine, but her performance flat lines even before her death in a motorcycle crash and revival as a zombie, while the rest of the cast--with the honourable exceptions of Kent McCord as a senior officer and Basil Wallace as a mystical down-and-out--are typified by Sarah Douglas' strident militarist mad scientist, who wants to put zombies in armoured exoskeletons and deploy them as combat troops. Nevertheless, this is gruesome fun for the fans, with some imaginative zombie mutilation effects. On the DVD: It's a no-frills full-screen transfer. The only extra is a 50-second trailer.--Kim Newman

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