The ultimate Bruce Lee collector's box set! Contains: The Big Boss: In an emotive rollercoaster storyline of friendship betrayal revenge and deadly confrontation Bruce Lee plays Cheng a migrant worker who travels to Thailand in search of work but finds and breaks open a drug trafficking ring with his fists of steel. In his quest for justice and revenge Lee is an unstoppable force of nature breaking down wave after wave of opponents with powerful Wing Chun hand combi
Jack Taylor is an Irish ex-cop, on the wrong side of forty who has become a finder with a sharp tongue and a soft heart. He takes on the cases The Guards won't touch, no matter how hopeless. He’s pig stubborn. He defends the lost and the broken. He's good because he looks where no one else looks, talks to the people no one else talks to. Moreover, he knows every back street in his hometown, Galway, knows the seed and breed of everyone in it. But small towns have big memories, and like Jack they are quick to anger and slow to forgive. Based on the novels by Ken Bruen and starring Iain Glen, (Game of Thrones, Downton Abbey), Nora-Jane No one (The Descent, The Magdalene Sisters), and Killian Scott (Love/Hate, Single-Handed) this DVD collection brings together the first three stories; The Guards, The Pikemen and The Magdalen Marty. Special Features: Interview with Director Stuart Orme Iain Glen Filmography Ken Bruen Biography Picture Gallery Subtitles
Killjoys follows a trio of interplanetary bounty hunters sworn to remain impartial as they chase deadly warrants throughout the Quad, a distant system on the brink of a bloody, multiplanetary class war. Starring Hannah John-Kamen as Dutch, and Aaron Ashmore and Luke Macfarlane as brothers John and D'avin, Season Three features the trio struggling to find the balance between politics, family and the good of the Quad. Out of the ashes of Khylen's death, Aneela and her army are preparing for battle. With Johnny on the lamb, Dutch and D'avin are down one member as they prepare for the fight of their lives.
Director Wei Lo and martial arts legend Jackie Chan are back together in a kung-fu saturated story of revenge and justice. Tong Huo-wan (Chan) is on the hunt for retribution for the death of his mentor whilst also balancing out the power between locals and violent gangsters as well as dealing with the devastating news that his master's family are joining a rival school! Chan is on red-hot form here, as a seemingly indestructible man determined to right all wrongs, even if that means going against his teachings.
This seminal martial arts film was instrumental in creating the legend that is Bruce Lee. Shot in Pak Choi in Thailand with this film Bruce Lee introduced his magnetic charisma and ground-breaking fight choreography to the world. In an emotive rollercoaster storyline of friendship betrayal revenge and deadly confrontation Bruce Lee plays Cheng a migrant worker who travels to Thailand in search of work but finds and breaks open a drug trafficking ring with his fists of steel. In his quest for justice and revenge Lee is an unstoppable force of nature breaking down wave after wave of opponents with powerful Wing Chun hand combinations and lighting fast precision kicking...
Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play. The Bruce Lee Collection brings together four of his iconic films. Fist Of Fury, Way Of The Dragon, The Big Boss and Game Of Death. Way of the Dragon was a sensation during its initial release back in 1972. Capturing the spirit of the great historical battles fought between gladiators in the Roman Colosseum, Includes the classic fight scene with Chuck Norris and is one of the most loved and respected martial arts movies of all time. Fist of Fury is an epic tale of national rivalries Lee is a true force of nature as he battles against Japanese Imperialist forces determined to subjugate his people. Bruce Lee demonstrates complete mastery of his art in scene after scene of the most realistic and brutal unarmed combat ever filmed! The Big Boss is the movie debut of the greatest action star that ever lived. Lee is Cheng, the new boy at an ice factory, which is in fact a front for a drug trafficking ring. Cheng decides to bring them to justice with his deadly and incredible displays of Wing Chun. Game Of Death is the full uncut 1978 version. Bruce Lee as Billy Lo, a martial arts master on the run from a vicious crime syndicate. Includes an incredible 40 minute edit of the amazing pagoda fight sequence in accordance with Bruce Lee s original script notes from 1972.
Jack Taylor is an Irish ex-cop on the wrong side of forty who has become a finder with a sharp tongue and a soft heart. He takes on the cases The Guards won't touch no matter how hopeless. He's pig stubborn. He defends the lost and the broken. He's good because he looks where no one else looks talks to the people no one else talks to. Moreover he knows every back street in his hometown Galway knows the seed and breed of everyone in it. But small towns have big memories and like Jack they are quick to anger and slow to forgive. Based on the novels by Ken Bruen and starring Iain Glen (Game of Thrones Downton Abbey) Nora-Jane Noone (The Descent The Magdalene Sisters) and Killian Scott (Love/Hate Single-Handed) this DVD collection brings together the next three stories; The Dramatist Priest and Shot Down.
Jet-black comedy surrounding a group of student liberals who invite controversial guests to weekly dinner parties succumbing to the temptation of murdering rightwing pundits with poisoned Merlot for their repulsive political beliefs in the belief that they're creating a better and safer world for everyone...
Way of the Dragon is now available to UK audiences as director Bruce Lee intended. Re-instated are the 10 minutes of incredible hi-impact fight footage previously prohibited by the BBFC including Bruce's stunning double nunchaku battle sequence which is totally unique to this movie. In the only self-directed project from Bruce Lee's short but prolific career he plays Tang Lung defender of his fellow countrymen when they come under vicious attack from mafia enforcers. Possessing a gentle and sometimes self-effacing humour Way of the Dragon was a sensation during its initial release back in 1972. Capturing the spirit of the great historical battles fought between gladiators in the Roman Colosseum Bruce makes full use of this stunning location when he squares off against Karate legend Chuck Norris for one of the most exciting one-on-one encounters ever committed to celluloid. Way of the Dragon is one of the most loved and respected martial arts movies of all time. Special Features: Feature Length Audio Commentary with Bey Logan and co-star Jon Benn Production Photo Gallery Rare Photo Archive (containing rare stills posters and original lobby card artwork) Extensive Interview Gallery Original Theatrical Trailer UK Promotional Trailer Rare UK 70s Trailer and TV Spots Reflections on 'The Little Dragon' Promo 'Making of 'Way of the Dragon' Text Files
After Germany invades Poland in 1939 the Nazis decree that 350 000 Warsaw Jews be forcibly moved into an area known as the Warsaw Ghetto. Idealistic teacher Mordechai (Hank Azaria) decides the Jews must rise up against the Nazis and creates the Jewish Fighting Organisation (JFO). Determined to mobilise a resistance against the Nazis Mordechai recruits his friends (David Schwimmer Sadie Frost Donald Sutherland) who are determined to live with honour die with honour and provide hop
One of the all-time great wartime love stories shot on location in Malaya.
Witness the movie debut of the greatest action star that ever lived as Bruce Lee tears up the screen in The Big Boss! Lee is Cheng the new boy at an ice factory which is in fact a front for a drug trafficking ring. Having lost friends and family to this gang Cheng decides to bring them to justice with his deadly and incredible displays of Wing Chun. However Cheng is going to have to survive a factory of henchmen before he can even challenge the big boss in a fight to the death. Special Features: Feature Length Audio Commentary track by Hong Kong Cinema Expert Bey Logan Original Mandarin Mono Track
Paul Graynor is an alienated press photographer who lives and works in a hostile and threatening city and it was just a matter of time before he became a victim of serious crime. Finding himself the subject rather than the purveyor of an inner city tabloid story Paul tries to come to terms with his attack though the scars - both psychological and physical prove impossible to heal. Savage is an exploration of violence and masculinity and studies in forensic detail Paul's metamorphosis from victim to avenger.
What's the worst that could happen? Probably being forced to watch What's the Worst That Could Happen? from start to finish without a pause button: it's more lame than a three-legged dog. The plot is straightforward enough: two men, each as crooked as the other, come into conflict when petty thief Kevin Caffrey (Martin Lawrence) breaks into the apparently unoccupied beach house of wealthy and unscrupulous businessman Max Fairbanks (Danny DeVito). The house turns out not to be empty: Fairbanks calls the cops, claims that Caffrey has stolen his ring and coolly claims it back in front of his uniformed audience. It's a ring that Caffrey values because it has just been given to him by his new girlfriend Amber (Carmen Ejogo). He's so desperate to get it back that he hounds Fairbanks through the rest of the film, breaking into various Fairbanks properties as he goes. Words like "zany" and "madcap" could be used in the interests of charity, but actually the film falls flat on its face. Lawrence is certainly no Eddie Murphy and the plot would need an injection of major talent to give it a chance. DeVito yet again relies on his stature to provide the laughs. John Leguizamo plays Caffrey's sidekick as best he can but the fake sheikhs-in-tea-towels scene induces more groans than laughs. This is one for diehard fans of the lead actors only. On the DVD: What's the Worst That Could Happen? comes to DVD with a choice of two spoken languages (English or French) and many subtitle options. There's also a generous selection of outtakes, an alternative ending, a music video ("Music" by Erick Sermon) and the original theatrical trailer. It's just a shame that the film itself isn't better. --Harriet Smith
Years after a horrific car crash in which her sister was seriously injured Christy (Nora Zehetner) returns to her home town. But as the car's driver she is haunted by terrifying visions prophesying doom...
The cynical yet tender tale of a group of gay friends living in Hollywood, all ultimately in search of one true love.
Crow Hollow: Ann, a newlywed, moves into her husband's gloomy ancestral home, shared with his three eccentric aunts. When a maid mysteriously dies, Ann realizes her own life may be in danger. Castle Sinister: During the War, a British agent travels to the remote Glennye Castle in the wilds of Scotland to investigate a mysterious murder by a masked phantom. Who or what is the phantom? And how are the Germans involved?
M.R. James is one of the greatest writers of stories of the supernatural and 'Oh Whistle and I'll Come to You My Lad' is one of his darkest works - a tale of solitude and terror and the dangers of intellectual pride. Made in 1968 for BBC Television's Omnibus programme Jonathan Miller's adaptation succeeds in capturing the chill of terror at the heart of the story. The bleak Norfolk landscape is superbly photographed by Dick Bush to instil a sense of isolation and unease from th
Please wait. Loading...
This site uses cookies.
More details in our privacy policy