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  • Dracula 2001 / Dracula 2 - AscensionDracula 2001 / Dracula 2 - Ascension | DVD | (25/09/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Dracula (Dir. Patrick Lussier 2001): A gang of high-tech thieves led by Marcus (Omar Epps) and Solina (Jennifer Esposito) break into a vault buried deep in the heart of London hoping to find treasure. Instead they succeed in reviving an ancient evil - the legendary Count Dracula himself (Gerard Butler) - who terrorized England a century earlier until he was stopped by Dr. Abraham Van Helsing. Now Dracula makes his way to modern New Orleans to track down Mary Heller (Justine Waddell) an innocent young woman haunted by dreams she doesn't understand. Matthew Van Helsing (Christopher Plummer) Dracula's current keeper must track the Count down with the help of his assistant Simon (Jonny Lee Miller) but they also have to deal with the vampire's new victims who soon return from the dead thirsty for blood. Can Dracula be stopped before he seduces Mary and begins a new reign of terror or do secrets from his past hold the key to destroying him forever? Dracula II: Ascension (Dir. Patrick Lussier 2003): An ancient evil is once again unleashed in the 21st century as fright master Wes Craven presents this terrifying and suspenseful sequel to the big-screen hit Dracula 2001! Ascension is the riveting story of a group of medical students who come across the body of the world's most notorious vampire! When a mysterious stranger appears and offers the students $30 million to harvest the body and steal its blood for auction it's an offer they can hardly refuse! But as the lure of riches collides with unimaginable terror the students also find themselves relentlessly pursued by a vampire killer from the Vatican!

  • King Of Bandit Jing - Vol. 3 - Episodes 8 To 10King Of Bandit Jing - Vol. 3 - Episodes 8 To 10 | DVD | (17/05/2004) from £24.65   |  Saving you £-4.66 (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    No priceless bauble or exquisite jewel is safe from the leering eyes and stealthy hands of Jing the King of Bandits. With a heart of gold and girl-crazy albatross sidekick Kir Jing steals his way through one exciting adventure after another! Don't Drop The Por Vora! Our heroes are on a quest to find the Systema Solari but first they must deliver a dangerous cargo of two Por Vora. Trouble is waiting for them around every turn but that won't stop Jin from doing his best to

  • Trader Hornee [1970]Trader Hornee | DVD | (06/10/2003) from £17.53   |  Saving you £-4.54 (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Twenty-one years after two zoologists disapperaed in the jungle detective Hamilton Hornee leads an expedition into daftest Africa to search for their missing daughter Algona heiress to her father's fortune. Joining him are 'Sultry' Sommer a lesbian journalist Tender Lee two of Algona's greedy S & M loving relatives and Stanley Livingston on the lookout for Nabucco a legendary white gorilla. But Algona just so happens to be the magnificent blonde she-goddess worshipped by the Meshpokas 'the most feared humans in all Africa' while Nabucco turns out out to be an escaped Nazi in an ape suit.

  • il replicante (blu-ray) blu_ray Italian Importil replicante (blu-ray) blu_ray Italian Import | Blu Ray | (31/10/2014) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

  • Psyche 59 - Limited Edition [Blu-ray] [2019] [Region Free]Psyche 59 - Limited Edition | Blu Ray | (25/02/2019) from £18.59   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Patricia Neal (fresh from her 1963 award-winning role in Martin Ritt's Hud) stars as a woman suffering from hysterical blindness, and a blank in her memory which may hide the cause of her affliction. When she and her sex-addict husband (Curt Jurgens The Enemy Below, The Spy Who Loved Me) move in with her younger sister (Samantha Eggar The Collector, The Brood), she begins to piece together the events leading to her psychological trauma. Ahead of its time in its discussion and depiction of all manner of taboo subjects (rape, child abuse, nymphomania, psycho-sexual disorder, masochism), Psyche 59 is one of British cinema's most daring and provocative adult dramas. Special Features: High Definition remaster Original mono audio The BEHP Interview with Walter Lassally (1988): an archival audio recording, made as part of the British Entertainment History Project, featuring the renowned cinematographer in conversation with Roy Fowler Interview with Samantha Eggar (2019): the award-winning actor recalls her work on the film in this new and exclusive interview Richard Combs on ˜Psyche 59' (2019): a new appreciation by the renowned critic, lecturer and broadcaster Theatrical trailer Image gallery: on-set and promotional photography New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing Limited edition exclusive booklet with a new essay by Josephine Botting, an overview of contemporary critical responses, archival articles, and film credits World premiere on Blu-ray Limited Edition of 3,000 copies All extras subject to change

  • King Of Bandit Jing - Vol. 2 - Episodes 5 To 7King Of Bandit Jing - Vol. 2 - Episodes 5 To 7 | DVD | (15/03/2004) from £24.65   |  Saving you £-4.66 (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    No priceless bauble or exquisite jewel is safe from the leering eyes and stealthy hands of Jing the King of Bandits. With a heart of gold and girl-crazy albatross sidekick Kir Jing steals his way through one exciting adventure after another! The Little Girl From Technicolor Town: Jing and Kir find themselves on a whirlwind rescue mission in the Technicolor Town of Pompier to save a young girl placed on the auction block after being transformed into an art masterpiece. The

  • The Stranger [1946]The Stranger | DVD | (18/03/2002) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £4.99

    The Stranger, according to Orson Welles, "is the worst of my films. There is nothing of me in that picture. I did it to prove that I could put out a movie as well as anyone else." True, set beside Citizen Kane, Touch of Evil, or even The Trial, The Stranger is as close to production-line stuff as the great Orson ever came. But even on autopilot Welles still leaves most filmmakers standing. The shadow of the Second World War hangs heavy over the plot. A war crimes investigator, played by Edward G Robinson, tracks down a senior Nazi, Franz Kindler, to a sleepy New England town where he's living in concealment as a respected college professor. The script, credited to Anthony Veiller but with uncredited input from Welles and John Huston, is riddled with implausibilities: we're asked to believe, for a start, that there'd be no extant photos of a top Nazi leader. The casting's badly skewed, too. Welles wanted Agnes Moorehead as the investigator and Robinson as Kindler, but his producer, Sam Spiegel, wouldn't wear it. So Welles himself plays the supposedly cautious and self-effacing fugitive--and if there was one thing Welles could never play, it was unobtrusive. What's more, Spiegel chopped out most of the two opening reels set in South America, in Welles' view, "the best stuff in the picture". Still, the film's far from a write-off. Welles' eye for stunning visuals rarely deserted him and, aided by Russell Metty's skewed, shadowy photography, The Stranger builds to a doomy grand guignol climax in a clock tower that Hitchcock must surely have recalled when he made Vertigo. And Robinson, dogged in pursuit, is as quietly excellent as ever. On the DVD: not much in the way of extras, except a waffly full-length commentary from Russell Cawthorne that tells us about the history of clock-making and where Edward G was buried, but precious little about the making of the film. Print and sound are acceptable, but though remastering is claimed, there's little evidence of it. --Philip Kemp

  • Grave Of The Vampire / Flesh-Eating Mothers [1983]Grave Of The Vampire / Flesh-Eating Mothers | DVD | (13/03/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £8.99

    Grave Of The Vampire (Dir. John Hayes 1974): In a dark deserted graveyard populated almost exclusively by rotting corpses lies a 400 year old creature more undead than alive. It's been some time since he last fed and now he's hungry again... but this time he wants something more than blood! Disturbed by an amorous couple he ventures from the grave to bequeath his horrific legacy killing the boyfriend and planting the seed for his son and heir - a half-breed doomed to live in purgatory. Years later understanding his true nature the half-human vampire seeks to wreak his vengeance against his blood-sucking father culminating in a bloodthirsty and apocalyptic confrontation that goes straight for the jugular! Flesh Eating Mothers (Dir. James Aviles Martin 1989): On the rampage through small town America comes a new threat to national security... evil vicious mindless zombies mums with the ability to eat anyone anywhere anytime!

  • Styx And REO Speedwagon - Arch Allies - Live At Riverport [2000]Styx And REO Speedwagon - Arch Allies - Live At Riverport | DVD | (24/06/2002) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

  • Moondial [1990]Moondial | DVD | (11/08/2000) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    On the first day of her holiday with Aunt Mary who lives in the gatehouse of a spooky 300 year-old mansion tragedy strikes for 13 year old Minty which begins a chain of events that leads her back in time. In the gardens she finds the key to the crying children the old man hears in the wind s sundial which links past and present and brings Minty face to face with the children she must save. Tom a kitchen boy of 100 years ago whose miserable life horrifies her and Sarah a mysterious hooded child from even further back whose terrible secret leads Minty into a struggle with evil spirits cruelty and perphaps the devil himself. Tom Sarah and Minty three extraordinary children whose world merge in time and whose friendship spans the centuries.....

  • Best Disco In TownBest Disco In Town | DVD | (23/05/2005) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Original artists recorded live at Wembley including Chic Tavaras Alexander O'Neal Shalamar and Rose Royce. Tracklist: 1. Stool Pidgeon 2. Annie Im Not Your Daddy 3. Im A Wonderful Thing Baby 4. Can You Feel The Force 5. Cant Get By Without You 6. You To Me Are Everything 7. Wishing On A Star 8. Love Dont Live Here Anymore 9. Car Wash 10. If You Were Here With Me Tonight

  • Phat Beach [1996]Phat Beach | DVD | (01/09/2003) from £6.11   |  Saving you £-0.12 (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    Hoping to kick back on his summer break Benny King's idea of fun in the sun takes a turn for the worse when a lesson to teach him about responsibility turns into a job flipping burgers. But Benny's persuasively suave ""Romeo"" buddy Durrel has bikinis on the brain and a completely different plan for the duo to make big money: having ""phat"" fun in the sun while Benny the hopeless romantic yearns to find his ""dream girl.""

  • NBA Champions 2005-2006: Miami Heat [DVD]NBA Champions 2005-2006: Miami Heat | DVD | (05/04/2010) from £16.99   |  Saving you £-2.00 (-13.30%)   |  RRP £14.99

    15 strong and white hot! Fuelled by Diesel and gone in a Flash the Miami Heat capped off a white-hot season with a sizzling victory over the Dallas Mavericks to capture their first NBA title in Franchise history. Battling back from an early two-games-to none deficit Miami found the zone and took home basketball's most coveted prize with four straight victories. With relentless focus and determination Miami blazed through the 2005-2006 season with one goal in mind: winning an NBA Championship. Guided by legendary head coach Pat Riley the Heat scorched opposing defences with dominant performances by 13-time NBA All-Star Shaquille O'Neal Finals MVP Dwyane Wade defensive stalwart Alonzo Mourning and Miami native Udonis Haslem. Dramatic playoff wins against the Chicago Bulls The New Jersey Nets and the Detroit Pistons culminated in a gruelling final series against the Dallas Mavericks. Relive the Heat's thrilling 52-win regular season their exciting playoff run and their incredible firstever NBA Championship on this spectacular DVD. Go beyond the arc and above the rim with exclusive interviews behind-the-scenes footage and action-packed bonus features. The victory celebration never ends with this special edition DVD!

  • Maestro's from the Vaults - Abba Collection Box Set [5 DVD]Maestro's from the Vaults - Abba Collection Box Set | DVD | (12/11/2012) from £40.48   |  Saving you £-15.49 (N/A%)   |  RRP £24.99

    Experience Abba’s extraordinary journey, with this ultimate Limited Edition DVD collectors, and take a journey beyond the glitz and the glamour, to the heart of what made Abba so special. Disc 1: World's Greatest Albums ArrivalThe Arrival album took their song writing and studio achievements to new level. To help tell the story of the making of Arrival, the programme enlists the help of a team of respected music industry figures, including Emma Jones and DJ Mick Brown. Also on hand to analyse the album’s wonderful songs, is gifted musician Neal McArthur who deconstructs the playing style of Benny Anderson. Disc 2: World's Greatest Albums - The Gold SinglesDrawing on rare ABBA performances from TV and film archives around theworld, this is the first ever independent film review of ABBA Gold. The film draws on the reflections of a team of leading critics, musicologists and working musicians to produce the most authoritative and comprehensive review of a landmark in popular music. Disc 3: Rock Milestones - The VisitorsThe Visitors was the final album by the Swedish pop legends and reflects the turbulent emotions the band was going through at the time. Drawing on rare footage of Abba in performance, this penetrating film critically assesses the album. Disc 4 and Disc 5: Abba Rock Case Studies - Part 1 and 2This two part series provides fans of the band with a perfect historical career retrospective. We hear from John Tobler and Jeff Rose, two publicists for the band who give unique insights into what it was like to work with one of the hottest properties the pop industry has ever seen.

  • On the Edge (Ice T)On the Edge (Ice T) | DVD | (09/02/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    There's a war going down in the hood. A local basketball hero caught deep in the drug game gets his best friend killed when he couldn't pay a debt. Now Dakota Smith is fighting mad and he's going up against Slim the big pimp and Felix a cold-booded assassin to save the young man's life.

  • World War II - The American Perspective [1983]World War II - The American Perspective | DVD | (22/04/2006) from £5.98   |  Saving you £9.01 (60.10%)   |  RRP £14.99

    This History Channel DVD tells the story in 14 episodes of the American Forces' involvement in the second World War in Europe North Africa and the Pacific using film from U.S> Government archives shot in the midst of combat. It also features informative explanatory maps of the European theatre of operations the North Africa campaign and the Pacific theatre of operations created by West Point military academy detailing the movement of army and naval forces during the major conflict

  • Texas Chain Saw Massacre - The Shocking Truth [1999]Texas Chain Saw Massacre - The Shocking Truth | DVD | (24/07/2000) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £17.99

    This sensational, extremely influential, 1974 low-budget horror movie directed by Tobe Hooper (Poltergeist, Lifeforce, Salem's Lot), may be notorious for its title, but it's also a damn fine piece of moviemaking. And it's blood-curdling scary, too. Loosely based on the true crimes of Ed Gein (also a partial inspiration for Psycho), the original Jeffrey Dahmer, Texas Chainsaw Massacre follows a group of teenagers who pick up a hitchhiker and wind up in a backwoods horror chamber where they're held captive, tortured, chopped up, and impaled on meat hooks by a demented cannibalistic family, including a character known as Leatherface who maniacally wields one helluva chainsaw. The movie's powerful sense of dread is heightened by its grainy, semi-documentary style--but it also has a wicked sense of humour (and not that camp, self-referential variety that became so tiresome in subsequent horror films of the 70s, 80s and 90s). OK, in case you couldn't tell, it's "not for everyone", but as a landmark in the development of the horror/slasher genre, it ranks with Psycho, Halloween, and A Nightmare on Elm Street. --Jim Emerson

  • Edward G. Robinson - Scarlet Street / The Stranger [1946]Edward G. Robinson - Scarlet Street / The Stranger | DVD | (18/03/2002) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    In a way, Scarlet Street is a remake. It's taken from a French novel, La Chienne (literally, "The Bitch") that was first filmed by Jean Renoir in 1931. Renoir brought to the sordid tale all the colour and vitality of Montmartre; Fritz Lang's version shows us a far harsher and bleaker world. The film replays the triangle set-up from Lang's previous picture, The Woman in the Window, with the same three actors. Once again, Edward G Robinson plays a respectable middle-aged citizen snared by the charms of Joan Bennett's streetwalker, with Dan Duryea as her low-life pimp. The plot closes around the three of them like a steel trap. This is Lang at his most dispassionate. Scarlet Street is a tour de force of noir filmmaking, brilliant but ice-cold. The Stranger, according to Orson Welles, "is the worst of my films. There is nothing of me in that picture". But even on autopilot Welles still leaves most filmmakers standing. A war crimes investigator, played by Edward G Robinson, tracks down a senior Nazi to a sleepy New England town where he's living in concealment as a respected college professor. Welles wanted Agnes Moorehead as the investigator and Robinson as the Nazi Franz Kindler, but his producer, Sam Spiegel, wouldn't wear it. So Welles himself plays the supposedly cautious and self-effacing fugitive--and if there was one thing Welles could never play, it was unobtrusive. Still, the film's far from a write-off. Welles' eye for stunning visuals rarely deserted him and, aided by Russell Metty's skewed, shadowy photography, The Stranger builds to a doomy grand guignol climax in a clocktower that Hitchcock must surely have recalled when he made Vertigo. And Robinson, dogged in pursuit, is as quietly excellent as ever. On the DVD: sparse pickings. Both films have a full-length commentary by Russell Cawthorne which adds the occasional insight, but is repetitive and not always reliable. The box claims both print have been "fully restored and digitally remastered", but you'd never guess. --Philip Kemp

  • Storm Seekers [DVD]Storm Seekers | DVD | (25/01/2010) from £9.98   |  Saving you £-3.00 (N/A%)   |  RRP £4.99

    Made-for-TV disaster movie starring Daryl Hannah as Leah Kaplan a meteorologist with an unfortunate past who now focuses all her energies on chasing hurricanes. When a plane is trapped by a ferocious storm Leah takes it upon herself to rescue the passengers before it's too late.

  • Final Countdown, The (3-Disc Limited Edition/4K UHD + Blu-ray + CD)Final Countdown, The (3-Disc Limited Edition/4K UHD + Blu-ray + CD) | Blu Ray | (25/05/2021) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

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