Gambler | Blu Ray | (05/11/2013)
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Love Lies Bleeding | DVD | (09/02/2004)
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| RRP Amidst the chaos of 19th century London is Katherine Ringward a beautiful young woman who dreams of carving a career for herself as a journalist. Whilst visiting a local newspaper office news arrives of the horrific and gruesome murder of a prostitute in the East End. As the body count grows and the culprit continues to elude the police Katherine finds herself involved in the biggest man hunt that London has ever seen.
Arkoff - Vol. 2 | DVD | (01/11/2004)
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| RRP A unique collection of some of the seminal 1950's monster and sci-fi movies made by the greatest director of the time including Roger Corman Bruno VeSota and Edward L Cahn. Featuring Monsters vampires delinquent school girls and giant arachnids along with the earliest performances of some of Hollywood's greatest stars. The Day The World Ended: A rancher and his daughter are holed up in their ranch after a nuclear holocaust decimates most of the world's population. Five su
Dancehall Queen | DVD | (28/02/2000)
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| RRP Set in the slums of Kingston, Jamaica, Dancehall Queen is a hugely enjoyable melodrama featuring a resourceful heroine, spectacularly slimy villains and a lot of very loud music. Street vendor Marcia (Audrey Reid) is under pressure from all directions--family friend Larry has made her dependent on his good will before putting sexual pressure on her teenage daughter while street thug Priest has killed a friend for minding her patch and is now trying to push his way into her bed. What is attractive about this film is that Marcia wins by playing to her strengths: she goes back to the wild-child dirty dancing she loved before having her children and becomes Mystery Lady, a contender for cash prizes in competition. Most of the film's occasional touches of wild comedy come from her attempts to keep this from her rather staid daughter and the ease with which, from behind silver foil fringes and jewelled nose-chains, she can take revenge on the men who mess with her quieter persona. This is a surprisingly classy little movie, whose rawness comes across as urgency: e en those of us who miss half the patois dialogue can't help but respond to its fizzy energy. On the DVD The DVD has digitally re-mastered music, the usual chapter index, a Web link and what is called "Hyperactive DVDROM" content which means it is very, very flashy and very, very loud. --Roz Kaveney
Into The Blue | UMD | (27/02/2006)
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| RRP A group of divers find themselves in deep trouble after they come upon the illicit cargo of a sunken airplane.
Sl: Robert Redford | DVD | (01/09/2008)
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| RRP More than just a pretty boy Robert Redford has consistently proven his considerable acting abilities in a number of great films over the past 5 decades. This box set features 4 of his finest hours! The Natural (Dir. Barry Levinson 1984): Nothing would stop Roy Hobbs from fulfilling his boyhood dream of baseball superstardom. Robert Redford stars in this inspiring fable that begins when 14-year-old Hobbs (Redford) fashions a powerful bat from a fallen oak tree. He soon impresses major league scouts with his ability fixing his extraordinary talent in the mind of sportswriter Max Mercy (Robert Duvall) who eventually becomes instrumental in Hobbs' career. But a meeting with a mysterious woman shatters his dreams. Years pass and an older Hobbs reappears as a rookie from the New York Knights. Overcoming physical pain and defying those who have a stake in seeing the Knights lose Hobbs with his boyhood bat has his chance to lead the Knights to the penant and to finally fufill his dream. The Way We Were (Dir. Sydney Pollack 1973): Screen legends Barbra Streisand and Robert Redford make movie magic as the captivating star-crossed lovers Katie Morosky and Hubbell Gardiner. Theirs is a classic love story sparked by the attraction of opposites played out against the backdrop of American life during times of foreign war domestic prosperity and McCarthy-era paranoia in Hollywood. Winner of two Academy Awards (Best Song 'The Way We Were' and Best Score) The Way We Were is the timeless romance that cannot be forgotten. Out of Africa (Dir. Sydney Pollack 1985): Sydney Pollack directs this sweeping romantic drama based on the memoirs of Danish writer Isak Dinesen. Meryl Streep stars as Karen Blixen the restless wife of European aristocrat and plantation owner Baron Bror Blixen (Brandauer). When Bror departs to hunt big game and chase women the running of their East African coffee plantation falls to Karen. She throws herself into this task with the same determination and spirit she brings to her passionate but sporadic affair with free-spirited British hunter Denys Finch Hatton (Robert Redford). While enduring her husband's infidelities and the eventual destruction of their beloved land she entertains Denys and befriends the workers. Hatton shares Karen's profound love for the African landscape but is unwilling to sacrifice his independence for their relationship... The Sting (Dir. George Roy Hill 1973): After the huge success of Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid George Roy Hill re-teamed with Hollywood stars Robert Redford and Paul Newman for this dazzlingly inventive tale about revenge in 1930s Chicago. The Sting is one of the most popular and critically acclaimed films of all time. Set in the 1930's this intricate comedy caper deals with an ambitious small time crook (Robert Redford) and a veteran con man (Paul Newman) who seeks revenge on the vicious crime lord (Robert Shaw) who murdered one of their gang. How this group of charlatans puts the sting on their enemy makes for the greatest double-crosses in movie history complete with an amazing surprise finish... The Sting was nominated for ten Oscars collecting seven on the night: Best Art Direction (Henry Bumstead James W. Payne) ; Best Costume Design (Edith Head); Best Director (George Roy Hill) ; Best Editing (William Reynolds) ; Best Score (Marvin Hamslich); Best Picture (Tony Bill Michael Phillips Julia Phillips); and Best Screenplay (David S. Ward).
Bill And Ted's Excellent Adventure / Van Wilder: Party Liaison / Slackers | DVD | (04/10/2004)
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| RRP Bill And Ted's Excellent Adventure: Bill and Ted are two cool dudes, but to their teacher they are high school no-hopers. They fantasise about forming a band called 'Wyld Stallyns' - one day they'll put themselves together and learn to play guitar. But unless Ted achieves the seemingly impossible and passes a history presentation, he will be shipped off to military school. End of friendship. ; A figure from the future appears in the nick of time, providing a time-travelling phone booth...
Sophie Milman - Live In Montreal | DVD | (11/11/2008)
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| RRP For the first time on DVD 2008 Juno Award winner Sophie Milman captured at her best at the world renowned Montreal International Jazz Festival. After topping the jazz charts with her latest release 'Make Someone Happy' Sophie Milman has toured the world playing ni ght after night of sold-out performances to her adoring fans from Tokyo to New York. The sultry smooth vocals of this young beautiful Russian born Israeli have characterized her concert performances bringing fans to their feet time and time again. For the first time on DVD 'Sophie Milman - Live in Montreal' captures 2008 Juno Award winner Sophie Milman at her best delivering a knock-out performance at the place that started it all the world renowned Montreal International Jazz Festival. Performing songs from her chart topping album 'Make Someone Happy' including Stevie Wonder's hit 'Rocket Love' The Guess Who's 'Undun' as well as favorites like 'Ochi Chornye' and 'People Will Say We're In Love' this DVD is a must have for jazz fans everywhere. Tracklisting: 1. It Might As Well Be Spring 2. People Will Say We're In Love 3. Something In The Air Between Us 4. Rocket Love 5. So Long You Fool 6. (It's Not Easy) Bein' Green 7. Ochi Chornye 8. Reste (Stay) 9. Fever 10. Matchmaker Matchmaker 11. Undun 12. Bye Bye Love 13. Encore: Eli Eli
Dance Of Death | DVD | (24/09/2007)
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| RRP After her father is murdered by the brutal Horse Fist gang Mao flees for her life and finds refuge with two kung fu masters. She tricks the competitive duo into teaching her kung fu so she can find out which style is most deadly and will enable her to seek her righteous vengeance. Despite mastering both arts her next encounter with Horse Fist still ends in defeat where she is rescued by the masters. Mao and her protectors are finally forced to develop a deadly new style - the Dance of Death - that leads to the ultimate showdown with the vicious killers. Packed with hand to hand martial arts genius and Action Directed by Jackie Chan Dance of Death features some of the best fight scenes ever committed to film.
The Fabulous Dorseys | Blu Ray | (14/12/2021)
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Sickle | DVD | (12/09/2005)
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| RRP Blood will flow... Marty Sickle was a loner who lived and worked in the old slaughterhouse where a young woman was once murdered. Marty was the prime suspect but a lack of evidence kept him free. However the girl's boyfriend and his friends broke into the old slaughterhouse and left Marty for dead. Little did they know that Marty didn't die...
Fats And Friends | DVD | (15/10/2007)
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| RRP Hosted by Paul Shaffer. It's the jam session of a lifetime as the three greatest rock 'n' roll piano players in the world share the stage for the first and only time. Filmed at the historic Storyville nightclub in New Orleans Fats Domino And Friends features three performers who virtually defined rock 'n' roll piano in the '50s - the immortal Fats Domino Jerry Lee Lewis and Ray Charles - strutting their stuff individually and collectively and joined onstage by Rolling Stones guitarist Ron Wood drummer extraordinaire Steve Jordan and music director and host Paul Shaffer. This historic concert contains: Remixed and remastered footage for pristine sound. And 17 songs - every one a classic: Fats Domino: The Fat Man Walking to New Orleans Blueberry Hill Shake Rattle & Roll So Long C.C. Rider and Sentimental Journey Jerry Lee Lewis: (with Ron Wood): I Am What I Am Great Balls of Fire and Whole Lotta Shakin Going On Paul Shaffer Ron Wood and All-Star Band: A Certain Girl Ray Charles (with Paul Shaffer Ron Wood and All-Star Band): I've Got a Woman and Drown in My Own Tears Fats Jerry Lee and Ray (with Wood Shaffer and All-Star Band): The Lewis Boogie Low Down Dog Jambalaya (On the Bayou) and Swanee River Rock (Talkin Bout That River)
Demons of Ludlow | DVD | (07/04/2008)
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| RRP The town of Ludlow is celebrating its Bicentennial and the town is presented with the gift of a white piano. Unfortunately the piano contains the soul of a warlock executed by the town's ancestors and he is seeking his revenge on their descendants. The warlock unleashes an army of demons to terrorize the townspeople.
Stagger DVD | DVD | (21/05/2012)
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| RRP Jake Stag: A small time drug dealer with a lot to prove has a master plan. With an in to the illegal rave scene and a potent new bio-drug Jake thinks he has it all worked out. But when gangsters, mobs, un-expected side-effects and his own family enter into the equation, Jake may need more than a couple of lines to help him.
A Beautiful Mind | DVD | (21/02/2005)
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| RRP Russell Crowe stars as the mathematical genius John Forbes Nash Jr, a man who made a great discovery early in his life before descending into a notorious life of depravity and self discovery.
You Are There Volume Ii, 6 Dvd Box Set | DVD | (19/01/2009)
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Dirt Road Blues | DVD | (26/10/2009)
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| RRP Playing and singing country blues guitar is no easy task. It's just you and the box summoning up the requisite guitar parts, singing the melody and maintaining a solid groove. No drummer. No bass player - just you and your guitar. Independence, repertoire, technique, timing and endurance comprise the essential skill set for authentic fingerstyle country blues guitar. Playing and singing the material in this 2-DVD set hones these skills like nobody's business. Paul Rishell diligently guide...
Dragon Fist | DVD | (29/09/2014)
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A Tribute To Pope John Paul II | DVD | (25/04/2005)
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| RRP This amazing DVD (narrated in 6 languages) will give you the opportunity to gain a fascinating insight into the life of Pope John Paul II. See his childhood the loss of those close to him the great influence of his fatherand the early days of his priestly vocation.
Witchouse 2 | DVD | (03/05/2010)
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| RRP She can't (and won't) drive 55.... Stephen King's novel about the twisted love affair between a boy and his car gets transferred to the screen, courtesy of suspense master John Carpenter. Although lacking some of the more outré supernatural elements of the source material, this high-octane cinematic tune-up more than delivers the goods, horror-wise (Christine's midnight rampages will never be forgotten)--as well as being a sly exposé of the random cruelties within the high-school pecking order. Keith Gordon (who has gone on to become a stellar director in his own right, with films such as A Midnight Clear and Mother Night to his credit) gives a wonderfully controlled central performance. Carpenter's atmospheric original score is backed up by a well-chosen collection of rock classics, including George Thorogood's "Bad to the Bone" (the titular character's all-too-apt theme song). --Andrew Wright
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