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  • Live From Baghdad [2002]Live From Baghdad | DVD | (05/04/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £13.99

    A dramatised version of CNN's coverage of the Gulf War. In 1990 CNN was a 24 hour news network in search of a 24 hour story. They were about to find it in Baghdad. Veteran CNN produer Robert Wiener and his long time producing partner Ingrid Formanek find themselves in Iraq on the eve of war. Up against the big three networks Wierner and his team are rebels with a cause willing to take risks to get the biggest stories and unlike their rivals take them at a moment's notice...

  • The Simpsons: Christmas / Bart Wars [1990]The Simpsons: Christmas / Bart Wars | DVD | (03/11/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Christmas With The Simpsons Episode titles: Simpsons Roasting On An open Fire Mr Plow Miracle On Evergreen Terrace Grift Of The Magi She Of Little Faith. Bart Wars Episode titles: Mayored To The Mob Dog Of Death The Secret War Of Lisa Simpson Marge Be Not Proud.

  • C.I.A. - Code Name Alexa [1992]C.I.A. - Code Name Alexa | DVD | (12/04/2005) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £2.99

    A CIA agent must destroy the leader of an international crime syndicate any way he can.

  • Naked Souls [1995]Naked Souls | DVD | (28/05/2001) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Edward is a struggling young scientist whose experiments using the memories of dead killers worry his beautiful artist girlfriend Brit (Pamela Anderson). After meeting an elderly scientist Edward sees the opportunity to prove his worth to Brit with a special experiment steeped in mysticism and voodoo. The results turn Edward into a terrifying half-man tormented by the memories of the dead men he experimented on...

  • Some Girl [1998]Some Girl | DVD | (21/10/2002) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £3.99

    Some Girl is the story of a group of emotionally unstable friends trying to have healthy relationships in L.A. in the 90's - if at all possible. It's a story of falling in love today and out tomorrow. Of changing relationships as often as underwear. Co-starring Juliette Lewis Giovanni Ribisi and Michael Rappaport Some Girl is a movie about relationships that will take you on a ride all for the sake of true love...

  • The Comeback - Digitally Remastered [DVD]The Comeback - Digitally Remastered | DVD | (07/11/2011) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £14.99

    British horror director Pete Walker gives Jack Jones a starring role as crooner Nick Cooper who has returned to England, after a move to L.A and a failed marriage to record his comeback album. Little does Nick know that his ex-wife Gail has been butchered by a figure in an old lady mask wielding an axe. Her body now lies rotting in the apartment they used to share.The divorce had been bitter and Nick can't face Gail or the apartment, so his manager, Webster Jones, (David Doyle) arranged for Nick to stay at a remote house being looked after by an old couple. The couple, who say they're fans, are simply called Mr. B (Bill Owen) and Mrs. B (Sheila Keith). Webster Jones has his assistant Linda (Pamela Stephenson) look after Nick and soon an attraction grows between the two.But strange things are afoot at the house, and at night, Nick hears mysterious crying and moaning. Disturbed, he is assured by the old couple and his manager that he must be imagining it. But when he opens a door and comes face to face with a skeletal corpse, and discovers a rotted head that looks like Gail, it seems he's either going mad or something sinister and frighteningly real is going on. Then the masked killer strikes again… Extras include: 4 page booklet notes commentary by Peter Walker and Jonathan Rigby Theatrical Trailer Subtitles Stills Gallery

  • This Gun for Hire [DVD] [2004]This Gun for Hire | DVD | (06/07/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

  • The Professionals - Vol. 1The Professionals - Vol. 1 | DVD | (26/09/2005) from £24.98   |  Saving you £15.01 (60.09%)   |  RRP £39.99

    Thrown together to join George Cowley's new C15 organisation....Hard men no patience nor time for subtleties. Charged with combating terrorists criminals and corruption wherever they find it. Capable of using any means necessary. The only people they can trust are themselves... Features all 14 episodes from the first series broadcast in 1977 uncut and digitally remastered!

  • Queensryche - Mindcrime At The Moore [2007]Queensryche - Mindcrime At The Moore | DVD | (03/09/2007) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £24.99

    Iconic hard rock virtuosos Queensrche are revered for their seamless fusion of heavy metal and cerebral prog-rock a synthesis reaching its creative pinnacle on their genius concept album Operation: Mindcrime ('88) and its equally spellbinding sequel Operation: Mindcrime II ('06). Last year they world-premiered an ambitious theatrical production of the entire two-part Mindcrime saga - an epic tale of ""rock revenge and redemption"" - in sequence an intermission separating the two individual albums' chronological song cycles. The tour which featured actors fleshing out the narrative and massive amounts of audience participation received rave reviews. Insuring maximum velocity fervor from both the band and fans. Tracklist: 1. I Remember Now 2. Anarchy-X 3. Revolution Calling 4. Operation Mindcrime 5. Speak 6. Spreading The Disease 7. The Mission 8. Suite Sister Mary 9. The Needle Lies 10. Electric Requiem 11. Breaking The Silence 12. I Don't Believe In Love 13. Waiting For 22 14. My Empty Room 15. Eyes Of A Stranger 16. Walk In The Shadows 17. Jet City Woman 18. Freiheit Ouverture 19. Convict 20. I'm American 21. One Foot In Hell 22. Hostage 23. The Hands 24. Speed Of Light 25. Signs Say Go 26. Re-Arrange You 27. The Chase 28. Murderer? 29. Circles 30. If I Could Change It All 31. An Intentional Confrontation 32. A Junkie's Blues 33. Fear City Slide 34. All The Promises

  • Comedy Collection 3 - Cadillac Man/The Woman In Red/Grand CanyonComedy Collection 3 - Cadillac Man/The Woman In Red/Grand Canyon | DVD | (09/04/2007) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Cadillac Man (Dir. Roger Donaldson 1990): A fast-paced comedy that shifts hilarity into overdrive! Whether he's pitching himself or the high-priced luxury cars at Turgeon Auto Sales Joey O' Brien (Robin Williams) never let's a day go by without ""doing"" someone good. But Joey's schmoozed through life on cruise control for way too long... and now he's riding in the hot seat! Co- Starring Tim Robbins (The Player) Pamela Reed (Kindergarten Cop) and Fran Drescher (The Nanny) Cadillac Man is a non-stop joy ride of comic lunacy! Joey O'Brien's got some serious troubles. A mafioso wants his hide. The women in his life- an ex- wife a space cadet girlfriend and someone else's wife- are all trying his patience. And to top it off Turgeon Auto's inventory is priced to go- and so is he unless sales pick up. But just when Joey thought it could get no worse... it does! Into the showroom walks Larry (Robbins) a lunkhead terminator with an ax to grind. He's not exactly looking for a new set of whitewalls. He's loaded down with explosives and looking for the man who's been ""doing"" his wife! Now in a life- or- death situation Joey is forced to do the one thing he does best... lie! Woman In Red (Dir. Gene Wilder 1984): Shy quiet Teddy Pierce (Gene Wilder) wanted a little adventure. And one day it walked into his life in a red silk dress. Now his wife is packing a gun. His friends are going nuts trying to cover for him and he's about to get caught with his pants down on the six o'clock news. Be very careful of what you want because you just might get it! Grand Canyon (Dir. Lawrence Kasdan 1991): A captivating story about midlife issues Grand Canyon centres on the comings and goings of six characters and the unexpected miracles that occur in their lives. Affluent lawyer Mack (Kevin Kline) breaks down in the wrong neighbourhood and is threatened by a street gang. When tow-truck driver Simon (Danny Glover) arrives in the nick of time and defuses the situation Mack is so grateful he considers how he could improve Simon's life. Mack is married to Claire (Mary McDonnell) who is saved from 'empty-nest syndrome' by the discovery of an abandoned baby. Mack's best friend Davis (Steve Martin) is a Hollywood producer of action movies but a violent incident makes him consider more carefully his role in promoting a culture of violence. Meanwhile Simon's sister is increasingly worried that her children are being lured into a gang culture. Slowly the lives of these characters become involved with one another awakening new possibilities and a different view of the future...

  • Leprechaun [1993]Leprechaun | DVD | (02/02/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £2.99

    A mean Leprechaun doesn't like to play by the rules... A horrific Leprechaun (Warwick Davis) goes on a rampage after his precious bag of gold coins is stolen. He uses all his magical destructive powers to trick terrorize and kill anyone who is unlucky enough to hinder his relentless search. In a frantic attempt to survive the wrath of the Leprechaun Teri (Jennifer Aniston) and her friends scramble to find the only weapon known to kill this Irish monster... a four leaf clover. However until they discover a four leaf clover or return all the gold taken from the rainbow's end their fairytale nightmare has only just begun.

  • The Real McCoy [1993]The Real McCoy | DVD | (14/03/2005) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    They said there wasn't a man on earth who could pull off a bank job like this. They were right! After six long years in prison for a foiled bank robbery legendary criminal Karen McCoy (Basinger) wants nothing more than to turn her life around. But her hopes are soon shattered: no one will hire her; she's stuck with a sleazy parole officer and her ex-husband has told their son that she's dead. To make matters worse crime lord Jack Schmidt (Stamp) is forcing her to pull off a seemin

  • Scared To Death [1980]Scared To Death | DVD | (14/10/2002) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    An ex-cop now working as a hack novelist is called out of retirement to help investigate a string of deaths that appear to be the work of a serial killer but soon are revealed to be the work of an unstoppable synthesized genetic organism! Can he and his ex-partner stop the creature before it spawns to create a human holocaust?

  • OverkillOverkill | DVD | (08/04/2002) from £6.98   |  Saving you £3.01 (43.12%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Narcotics officer Jack Hazard takes a vacation to San Carlos where he saves a man from being beaten to death. Now he's become the target of a deadly organisation...

  • The Professionals [1977]The Professionals | DVD | (30/12/2002) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £149.99

    Perhaps the most easily parodied action series of its era, The Professionals was the one about the gruff but fatherly counter-terrorist top cop Cowley (Gordon Jackson) and his favourite surrogate sons, the curly haired ex-copper Ray Doyle (Martin Shaw) and taciturn-but-pouting ex-mercenary William Bodie (Lewis Collins). As set out by series creator Brian Clemens (veteran of the more fantastical Avengers), their job was to stop threats to the government, visiting dignitaries or the general public "by any means necessary". What this boiled down to was dashing about, leaping out of cars, getting into thump-happy fistfights, leering at every "bird" who passed by as if they were trying to prove something, wearing eye-abusing late-70s leisure wear well beyond the sell-by date, potting baddies with guns hauled out of their smart shoulder holsters, and occasionally choking back manly tears when another of the trio was wounded. All three leads were professionals of another stripe--the sort of actors who could soar with a good script and do their best to sell a weak one--and they were generally set against a parade of top-flight British character acting talent along with sundry sit-com/pin-up refugee disposable girlfriends and suspects. One strange, if understandable, element of the premise is that CI5 tackle all manner of Greek, Middle Eastern, Soviet and radical nutcase groups--with the odd racist Klansman, corrupt civil servant and dubious big business tycoon thrown in to prove they're not fascists--but almost never have anything to do with the Irish terrorist groups who were the main focus of the organisation's real-life counterparts from 1977 to 1983. --Kim Newman

  • Pranks [1981]Pranks | DVD | (13/10/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

  • Starry Night [1999]Starry Night | DVD | (27/05/2002) from £12.98   |  Saving you £-2.99 (-29.90%)   |  RRP £9.99

    A century is a long time to wait for your dreams to come true. In this whimsical thought-provoking fantasy Vincent Van Gogh returns to life in modern day Los Angeles a century after his death. Having sold only one painting in his lifetime Vincent is awestruck to learn that he is now considered one of the world's greatest artists and that his paintings command millions. But no one believes that he's Vincent Van Gogh least of all his own lawyer the media and a skeptical art detective who is out to prove that he's an imposter. He devises a plan to give the proceeds from his masterworks to struggling young artists -- however the only way he can profit from his own work is to steal it back from the greedy and rich collectors who hoard it. Vincent soon falls in love with a talented art students who inspires him to paint new masterpieces in this award-winning film about art love and second chances.

  • The Freshman [1990]The Freshman | DVD | (20/05/2002) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Andrew Bergman’s tongue-in-cheek comedy The Freshman keeps the spoofing low key, underplaying the outrageous situations even as he piles them higher. Young Clark Kellog (Matthew Broderick) had no idea film school would drop him into the hands of a real-life Godfather, but after a street punk robs him during his first day in New York City, that’s just where the road leads. Marlon Brando lets everyone know he’s in on the joke with his hammy, good-humoured performance as the bulldog-jowled Mafioso Carmine Sabatini, the man Clark’s prissy, self-important professor swears was the real-life inspiration for Don Corleone. Carmine has a modest proposal for the naive kid from Vermont involving Carmine’s gorgeous daughter Tina (Penelope Ann Miller) and the illegal importing of an endangered lizard. And if the sight of a six-foot-long lizard scattering shoppers as it runs wild through a New York City mall doesn’t do it for you, there’s always Bert Parks’ rousing rendition of Bob Dylan’s "Maggie’s Farm".--Sean Axmaker, Amazon.com

  • Passed Away [1992]Passed Away | DVD | (08/03/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £14.99

    A crazy bunch of family members must spend the weekend together when their dear old dad suddenly passes away. Dealing with the grief is easy... dealing with each other isn't...

  • Richard III [1955]Richard III | DVD | (17/09/2001) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £14.99

    The third and final entry in Laurence Olivier's Shakespeare triptych, Richard III is an audacious portrait of a man determined to prove himself a villain. A pure master of the political stage, Richard deploys a barrage of odious, unscrupulous traps in an attempt to exercise complete control over his rivals. As the personification of evil impudence, Olivier portrays the Duke of Gloucester with such aplomb that he even lures the audience on to his side. This is true even as Richard engineers plots to murder his brother Clarence (John Gielgud), betray his cousin Buckingham (Ralph Richardson) and seduce his niece Lady Anne (Claire Bloom). From the play's famous opening lines ("Now is the winter of our discontent"), Olivier delivers every speech with truly Machiavellian splendour. As usual, his voice is a force of nature--a full-bodied coloratura at one moment, an earthy baritone cello a few beats later. As a director, Olivier fully realises but underplays the corners of the script that most directors would hinge their dramatisation on. But he can also play it large: Olivier's superb staging of the climactic battle rivals his work on Henry V. Though Richard is finally brought down by the whispered curses of Queen Margaret, the audience exits feeling that the journey has been both entertaining and complete. Regrettably, this would be Olivier's last Shakespeare film, as a planned adaptation of Macbeth was abandoned for financial reasons. Olivier justly received an Oscar nomination for his performance; and believe it or not, this film was the inspiration for the original Blackadder! --Kevin Mulhall

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